interesting experiment.

Janina Sajka janina at afb.net
Sun May 19 23:49:31 EDT 2002


Hey, Ed:

Your procmail is undoubtedly already running. Adding a kill
script is pretty simple. Let me know if you want some example
files.

On Mon, 20 May 2002, Ed Barnes wrote:

> Hi ther buddy, I think something's strange there but I don't think we'll 
> agree on what's so strange, one hint, it has nothing to do with 20 
> letter commands vs shift f10 and check boxes.
>  Octavian I am relatively new to Linux myself so can understand the fact 
> that there are growing pains, remember that Linux is like anything else 
> you try, it takes time to learn and perfect your skill and you will get 
> out of Linux what you put into learning about it. So, it seems you've 
> taken alot but you've not given much with regard to the amount of effort 
> you've expended. 
> Don't know about any other listers here but if you are going to 
> continually send messages making excuses for this and or that to the list 
> and  not contribute in any other way other than to complain my next 
> project as a relative Linux newbie will be learning procmail and you 
> Octavian will be filter #1.
> Hope I've not offended anyone with this note including you Octavion and if 
> I have I'm sorry, the reality in my case is that I'm someone who tells 
> things as I see them and if someone doesn't lime me or what I've said as a 
> rsult I can live with that.
>  On Mon, 20 May 2002, Octavian Rasnita wrote:
> 
> > Is it harder to remember a space bar than a command line with 20 characters?
> > Something's strange here.
> > Teddy,
> > orasnita at home.ro
> > 
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Janina Sajka" <janina at afb.net>
> > To: <speakup at braille.uwo.ca>
> > Sent: Sunday, May 19, 2002 8:25 AM
> > Subject: Re: interesting experiment.
> > 
> > 
> > Spacebar? Shift F10? Man, how can you remember all that stuff?
> > 
> > 
> > On Sun, 19 May 2002, Shaun Oliver wrote:
> > 
> > > SNIP
> > > > > You open a window, and it explains you what you should do there.
> > > > > You have to press the space bar to check some checkboxes, to press
> > some
> > > > > buttons, etc, and if you don't know something, press shift+f10 (or the
> > right
> > > > > mouse button and choose "what's this?" or press F1 to view the help
> > file
> > > > > wich is much much more easier to navigate than the man pages under
> > Linux.
> > > SNIP
> > >
> > > A fake.
> > > man pages under GNU/Linux are a lot easier to navigate than windows help
> > > pages.
> > > you need to route the jaws cursor to the pc and then fart around trying to
> > > find what you were looking for.
> > > even with the new features in jfw I seriously doubt you could navigate a
> > > help file easier than a man page..
> > >
> > >
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				Governmental Relations Group
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