I run mutt on rxvt. I am interested to know if there are any terminals that allow me to click on URL(in the terminal, in this case in mutt) and open them in my browser. This is really useful when somebody sends a mail with lot of links(like debian weekly news).
you should try xmanager(www.xmanager.com). It is a 30 day evaluation, but you can continue after that without any loss of functionality. Also this is just a Xserver without all the crap that xvision installs.
Why dont they use ndiswrapper? True, its for linux only. But it should be trivial to port it to freebsd. And IIRC, somebody is already porting it to netbsd, making it all the more easier to port it to freebsd. Search the ndiswrapper mailing list archive for details of the person porting it to netbsd.
It would be great if the EAL software package and test methodologies are available for free(similar to Microsoft HCT). This way everybody can make sure that their linux distribuition passes the criteria. Enterprise distribution can spend the required amounts to get the official certification.
If you are desperate for a cdrdao that works with ATAPI, search the mailing list archive at cdrdao.sf.net for last week of December. Somebody has listed the steps to get cdrdao working with ATAPI.
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I think that was the about the time when they switched to using asmtp. I remember getting a mail from them regarding that.
Maybe this might help.
I run mutt on rxvt. I am interested to know if there are any terminals that allow me to click on URL(in the terminal, in this case in mutt) and open them in my browser. This is really useful when somebody sends a mail with lot of links(like debian weekly news).
Is there someone working on Firefox or Mozilla with QT/KDE interface?
I think the old joke was "Does your wife still beat you?" :)
you should try xmanager(www.xmanager.com). It is a 30 day evaluation, but you can continue after that without any loss of functionality. Also this is just a Xserver without all the crap that xvision installs.
Why dont they use ndiswrapper? True, its for linux only. But it should be trivial to port it to freebsd. And IIRC, somebody is already porting it to netbsd, making it all the more easier to port it to freebsd. Search the ndiswrapper mailing list archive for details of the person porting it to netbsd.
It would be great if the EAL software package and test methodologies are available for free(similar to Microsoft HCT). This way everybody can make sure that their linux distribuition passes the criteria. Enterprise distribution can spend the required amounts to get the official certification.
If you are desperate for a cdrdao that works with ATAPI, search the mailing list archive at cdrdao.sf.net for last week of December. Somebody has listed the steps to get cdrdao working with ATAPI.
In linux you can do the same using
iwlist ethX scan
where ethX is the wireless interface.
Ofcourse, you need to apt-get install wireless-tools
It is very simple to configure udev to use devfs naming. Just see the sample config file that comes with udev.
A *nix equivalent would be fetchyahoo http://fetchyahoo.twizzler.org/
Our backend servers will all be based on Mandrake Linux
Just what Microsoft want ppl to hear..