Craig Dickson wrote:
>
> Since we seem to be talking about Mutt a lot today, there's one thing I
> haven't found the time to track down an answer to, so perhaps Karsten or
> someone else knows.
>
> When I get mail from someone who uses one of those nasty email clients
> that doesn't wrap lines (o
Shri Shrikumar wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> As the title suggests, are there any linux packages that can be used to
> access mdb files. Im running sid.
>
Can't access it directly, since it's proprietary Microsoft stuff.
If you have a networked Windows box available, run DBI::ProxyServer and
DBD::ODBC
1 connections and "keep
> alive" connections, and generally plays fast and loose with HTTP
> standards. They recommended replacing it, perhaps with webwasher,
> though it looks like webwasher is restrictively licensed.
wwwoffle, although a web cache, does at least some of what junk
it's ready".
Is there a definition of "ready"? No Critical bugs?
--
Keith Willoughby
"One university computer center kept a teddy bear near the help desk.
Students with mysterious bugs were required to explain them to the bear
before they could speak to a human counselor" - Practice of Programming
Philipp Bliedung <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> when I start the installation I can't read anything - all I see is a
> dotted rectangular instead of a letter.
it's a font problem. Try reordering your FontPath statements in
XF86Conf[-4]
--
Keith Willoughby
"One univer
"Justin R. Miller" wrote:
>
> Thus spake David J. Roundy ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
> > I'm guessing you want to hit return.
>
> Actually, you'll want to hit 'space' to change into a folder, since
> Cyrus supports folders with both subfolders and messages.
>
You get the prize for right answer. You
Stan Brown wrote:
>
> I have a Debian potato + Progeny box siting in my office, right next to a
> FreebSD box. Both are conected to the same network subnet. The FreeBSD box
> can get to the timeserver, Tthe Debian one cannot. I must be doing
> something really stupid here.
>
> Here is the info of
I'm using Mutt 1.3.12i on Potato against Cyrus IMAP. I can browse my
IMAP folders fine using 'c'. Question is, how can I see the *messages*
in a subfolder once I've navigated to it? Using TAB to get the message
view only takes me back to the messages in my top INBOX.
I hope this is not too off-
unsubscribed
Stan Brown wrote:
>
> I'm runing potato + Progeny + 2.4.9 kernel packages. I'm using gnome, and
> have it set up to start the svreen saver after 5 minutes, which it does.
> However, sometime later the whole screen balnks. I've noticed that the
> 2.4.9 kernel packagges do not include apm, so I'm as
Andreas Leitner wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I hope this is not too offtopic here. I have now successfully set up a
> cyrus imap/exim based mail server using debian testing for my personal
> use. The goal is to use this server as my main mail archive. And there
> are lot's of mails in there, most come from
I just applied the suggested security update to htdig (running Potato).
I'm getting this error:
# htdig -iv
DB2 problem...: illegal flag specified to db_open
htdig: Unable to open/create document database
'/var/spool/htdig/db.docdb'
I got some similar errors during the install.
Anybody have a c
Ken Januski wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've run into an odd problem over the last few months. More than half
> the *gz files I download from Netscape refuse to unzip with gunzip. I
> always get the message XXX is "not in gzip format."
> Running file on XXX gives me "GNU tar archive." Does anyone have any
I just applied the suggested security update to htdig (running Potato).
I'm getting this error:
# htdig -iv
DB2 problem...: illegal flag specified to db_open
htdig: Unable to open/create document database
'/var/spool/htdig/db.docdb'
I got some similar errors during the install.
Anybody have a c
that looks interesting?
(I have no idea if your using the frame buffer device complicates
matters, nor do I know if X even supports the xvideo extension on the
S3virge)
--
Keith Willoughby
"Playing to lose is like sleeping with your sister.
Sure she's a great piece of tail with a blouse full of
goodies, but it's just illegal." - Topper Harley
play video.
> I set up MTRR support. What else should I do to increase the video
> performance?
It's pretty much entirely down to how much can be done in
hardware. What version of X are you running? Does it support hardware
acceleration for your video card?
--
Keith Willoughby
"Pla
rhaps?
> >
> > So I'm not going crazy! I've seen something similar.
> >
> > I don't have Nautilus installed though. Gnome itself?
>
> Gnome panel easter egg :).
Thanks. I'd put it down to hallucinations due to a lack of sleep. :)
Still, I'd
s for several minutes. I
> think it is an easter egg in Nautilus perhaps?
So I'm not going crazy! I've seen something similar.
I don't have Nautilus installed though. Gnome itself?
--
Keith Willoughby
"Playing to lose is like sleeping with your sister.
Sure she's a gre
swear by VNC (Virtual
Network Computing) - http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/
--
Keith Willoughby
"Playing to lose is like sleeping with your sister.
Sure she's a great piece of tail with a blouse full of
goodies, but it's just illegal." - Topper Harley
"Karsten M. Self" wrote:
>
> on Tue, Oct 09, 2001 at 09:55:37AM -0500, Keith G. Murphy ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> wrote:
> > Rino Mardo wrote:
> > >
> > > "...you can check in anytime you want, but you can never leave..."
> > >
> >
Rino Mardo wrote:
>
> "...you can check in anytime you want, but you can never leave..."
>
> i sent an unsubscribe to the listbot three days ago and up to now it
> hasn't acted on it. failing that i sent a request to the list
> maintainer and that too hasn't acted on it.
>
Question to more savv
Barreto Barreto Jose Luis wrote:
>
> Les mando este mensaje para hacer una pregunta sobre la mejor versión de
> Debian que podría instalar en mi ordenador sin que se ralentize o tenga
> problemas. El ordenador que poseo tiene las siguientes características:
>
> -Pentium 100
> -24 Mb RAM EDO
> -40
Blars Blarson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> startx won't work, it wants something in /etc/X11/X, but I can't
> figure out what.
/etc/X11/X should be pointing to an X server. Mine, for example,
is a symlink to /usr/bin/X11/XFree86 . What is the result of ls -l
/etc/X11/X ?
ook as ugly as sin again. Mind you, I have
zero idea about how fonts work in X. It appears to be magic.
--
Keith Willoughby
"Playing to lose is like sleeping with your sister.
Sure she's a great piece of tail with a blouse full of
goodies, but it's just illegal." - Topper Harley
someone else.
Funnily enough, UK educational addresses used to be that way
around. (Mine used to be [EMAIL PROTECTED]). I wonder if there
are any JANet gateways that still do the address translation . . .
--
Keith Willoughby
"Playing to lose is like sleeping with your sister.
Sure she's
;
> Are there people on this list that run machines with a SB live! ? Does line
> in and mic work for you?
I'm running a Hauppage TV card and an SB Live! - I have a short
external cable connecting line-out from the TV card to the line-in of
the soundcard. It all works fine.
--
Kei
efault volume in .xawtvrc, it
appears to default to 0% volume. (This *may* be a recent change. I'm
using zapping myself, but I used to use xawtv, and I'm sure that at
one point it would default to 100%.)
--
Keith Willoughby
This isn't TV, he isn't William Shatner
dman wrote:
>
> On Fri, Sep 21, 2001 at 09:29:11AM -0500, Keith G. Murphy wrote:
> | DvB wrote:
> ...
> | > You could always set up a tarpit:
> | >
> | > http://www.hackbusters.net/LaBrea/
> | >
> | How is this different from, or better than, CodeRedneck?
DvB wrote:
>
> "Brooks R. Robinson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > > > the worm wouldn't even know the difference, to it it looks like it would
> > > > hit microsofts site from your url if it tries those extentions.
> > >
> > > Not correct, it gets a Redirect as the response, and it's its
> >
e myself a problem?
Keith
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Keith O'Connell | "That which does not kill
Maidstone, Kent (UK) | us, usually still hurts.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | That's just life, I'm afraid"
ve made a
mistake. Can anyone guide me as to the correct module for this board?
Keith--
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Keith O'Connell | "That which does not kill
Maidstone, Kent (UK) | us, usually still hurts.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | That's just life, I'm afraid"
disable a sound module or re enable
another one. I am hopeful of a fix that does not require *another* full
installation
Keith
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Maidstone, K
or any Gnome app. In
fact Top was the only app with a value above zero in the cpu column.
I guess that is not the answer you were expecting?
Keith
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Keith O'Connell | "That which does not
so I fear Gnome as the culprit as everything else is fine. Why
is this happening. I would like a solution that is not "Go to Woody". I
am new and working with stable and learning is enough without
intentionally adding another joker to the pack.
Anthony;
> Does "keith" on all the machines have the same UID and GID? If not then
> you will have to run ugidd to map the client "keith" UID/GID to the server
> "keith" UID/GID. Luckily for me, I had the same UID/GID on both computers
> so I disa
Johnny Ernst Nielsen wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> scanner help needed.
>
> I just installed a fresh Debian 2.2R3 and wanted to scan.
> So I installed sane.
>
> But when I run xscanimage it says it can't find any devices.
>
> That makes me wonder, because:
>
> During bootup the the BIOS finds my SCSI sc
ody:nogroup". I
want the user and group details to reflect the creator, in this case me
"keith:keith". Where is my problem likely to lie?
The uid/gid entries are the same on each machine ( there is only one
user "keith")
the exports file on the server reads
Robert Waldner wrote:
> (swap is on hda3 and equals the size of my
> physical RAM (128 MB), I remember something about swap shouldn´t be
> more than physical RAM or the like, somebody could fill in hard facts
> on that?)
>
That's complete and utter bullshit, superstitious oral tradition.
You a
John Galt wrote:
>
> But Debian is God's Own Distribution :)
>
In the spirit of GNU's Not Unix, don't you mean:
GOD's Own Distribution?
:-)
Eduard Bloch wrote:
>
> #include
> James D Strandboge wrote on Fri Aug 17, 2001 um 07:52:52AM:
> > I recently bought an Epson Color Photo 780 printer because I read it
>
> I use 680 (aka 777) but the quality of the drivers is the same.
> First: don't take cupsys-driver-gimpprint from Sid, it's b
Ken Januski wrote:
>
> I'm wondering if I could have chosen something else in menuconfig that
> would interfere with parallel printing but if so I sure can't figure out
> what it is.
>
There are *three* options that need to be in place in the kernel build
(look in your .config file):
CONFIG_PARP
Petteri Heinonen wrote:
>
> >
> > Petteri Heinonen wrote:
> > >
> > > I've a problem with smbmount when trying to mount as ordinary
> > > (not root) user. I can mount samba shares if I mount them
> > > under ordinary users own home directory, for exmple in
> > > /home/orduser/mnt/ . Also, I can mo
Hall Stevenson wrote:
>
> > > > Well, to an extent. Sometimes when you
> > > > report a problem with a package, the
> > > > maintainer's reply is basically, "well, use
> > > > the latest one from unstable or wherever,
> > > > that should work, I'm not interested in fixing
> > > > the old version t
Todd Combs wrote:
>
> This doesn't totaly apply to Debian, but I figure maybe some nice person
> here can help :-)
>
> I SSH into my Debian box from windows, and I use Tera Term. My
> problem is I want to use vim, but it doesn't work quite like it does when I
> am "local". Specificly
Sam,
> you can try es1370 or es1371. i have used either of
> these with creative clones.
Thank you - This was what I wanted to know
Keith
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| Keith O'Connell | "That whi
y. Any one used this board/sound chip and give
me the best answer?
Keith
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| Keith O'Connell | "That which does not kill |
| Maidstone, Kent (UK) | us, usually still h
;
h: "Swap files are an irrelevance on modern machines"
My questions are not from a lack of research, rather I have found out
too much which is contradictory. I would like some guidance in sorting
the what from the chaff here
Keith
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;
h: "Swap files are an irrelevance on modern machines"
My questions are not from a lack of research, rather I have found out
too much which is contradictory. I would like some guidance in sorting
the what from the chaff here
Keith
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will trillich wrote:
>
> On Thu, Aug 02, 2001 at 10:58:16AM -0700, Vineet Kumar wrote:
> > * Joost Kooij ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010724 23:15]:
> > > On Tue, Jul 24, 2001 at 07:58:24PM +0100, Frank Zimmermann wrote:
> > > > I don't think you need to install X on your router. You fire up
> > > > webin
Andy Laurence wrote:
>
> > > OK, I've managed to get the default drivers installed
> > (driver-1.bin), but
> > > there is no 82559 driver
>
> >
> > No. It is the eepro100 driver, as Slaven Peles mentioned.
>
> I've tried that one ...
>
> --
>
> /lib/modules/2.2.19pre17-idepci/net/eepr
Andrew Laurence wrote:
>
>
> OK, I've managed to get the default drivers installed (driver-1.bin), but
> there is no 82559 driver :-(
No. It is the eepro100 driver, as Slaven Peles mentioned.
dman wrote:
>
> I setup exim on my system this weekend, but it's not working quite
> right. I had a school assignment to create a simple smtp client so I
> setup exim so I could test it without blocking the phone line. exim
> delivers locally just fine. However, it won't send any mail to other
Gast CPU20 wrote:
>
> Hey Boys and Girls!
>
> I want to achieve that my LaserJet 1100 provides printing for my
> windows-network. Unter Suse I did this with Samba and some
> printing-installing with Yast. Under Debian I heard CUPS is the right
> utility. So i installed Cups and tried to config
Ilya Martynov wrote:
>
> >> > Here's one for some of the perl guys
> >> >
> >> > I want to delete a directory that will have files in it...
> >> > I don't know the name of the files there for wildcards might
> >> > be needed
> >> >
> >> > I understand that "rmdir" will wipe out an empt
give the
least compatibility problems with the various chip sets available and
for on-board sound.
Your views and suggestion, your experiences and advice are all keenly
sought.
Keith
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| Keith O'Co
daemons? I would like to know.
however that problem is solved, so on to the next one
Thanks to David and Marty for long detailed explanations. I have filed
them
Keith.
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| Keith O'Connell
up time the daemons "rpc.nfsd" and "rpc.mountd". I find
that I have to load them by hand each time I boot the machine up
1: Why would they not be set-up to load at boot time?
2: How do I correct this so they *do* run at boot time?
Anyo
"Keith G. Murphy" wrote:
>
> Dave Sherohman wrote:
> >
> >
> > I use CUPS with a Stylus Color 880 and the stock stcolor.ppd from the
> > cupsys package. No ghostscript. No cupsomatic. It just works.
> >
> Good point. I do a lot of printing
Dave Sherohman wrote:
>
> On Tue, Jul 17, 2001 at 12:13:57PM -0500, Keith G. Murphy wrote:
> > Brian, what's been said about CUPS is true, and that's what I use.
>
> I guess you haven't heard all that's been said about CUPS...
I meant on *this* thread.
Brian McGroarty wrote:
>
> I've never configured a printer under Linux. I've got an Epson Sylus
> Color 740i hooked up via USB, and I've got it to the point where I can
> cat files directly to the device and see them printed.
>
> I'm a bit baffled by the number of choices of packages which are
>
me and one does not.
When they were installed in a similar fashion why does one machine need
these commands entered additionaly, and more importantly, how do I edit
it so that it *will* run these at boot time?
I told you I was new - Please indulge me with what must be
will trillich wrote:
>
> On Wed, Jul 04, 2001 at 04:56:44PM +0200, Joost Kooij wrote:
> > On Wed, Jul 04, 2001 at 09:57:42AM -0400, Walter Tautz wrote:
> > >
> > >
> > >
>
> i must say, that was the best laugh i've had in a looong time.
>
> (anybody have email brakage from this? my mutt had no
>
ssion from other messages that laptops are trickier than
desktops to set up with linux. Did I just change the gradient on my
learning curve by taking the laptop on?
Keith
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| Keith O'Connell | "
nico de haer wrote:
>
> Hi all!
>
> Thanks for all the reactions, i've got Putty off the web (Sebastian, there
> is a newer version than the one you sent me but thanks anyway!) and i love
> it! all the things i wanted are there, works great and: 200 Kb (no typo!)
> Good stuff comes in small packa
Jack Pryne wrote:
>
[cut]
>
> Imagine a P2P network of Debian users who *all* shared their system
> configuration information, thus comprising a consensus of proper
> configuration for various hardware compositions, (e.g. All users with the
> AsusV7 motherboard and Matrox G400 graphics card would
nico de haer wrote:
>
> Juan,
>
> Share the drive under windows, and use samba (the smbmount part) to mount it
> somewhere on your Linux system. One warning: un-mount the share *before* you
> turn off your windows box or before it *crashes* Linux doesn't like mounts
> to go without saying bye.
I
Ian Perry wrote:
>
> H (Cogs are start to grind)
>
> Well that would take care of security via the firewall.
>
> Ian
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Mike Egglestone [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, June 22, 2001 1:28 PM
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Re: IPX o
"Paul D. Smith" wrote:
>
> It's a doc that describes how to get TrueType fonts set up correctly on
> your Debian system. There is an older (and slightly outdated) version
> for Debian 2.2/stable with XFree86 3.3.6, and the new version I just
> posted for Debian testing/unstable with XFree86 4.
>
"Paul D. Smith" wrote:
>
> %% Ross Boylan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> rb> Thanks for making this available; I used the one for 4.x, as I
> rb> used the earlier one. It's very helpful.
>
> Welcome!
I'm obviously coming in late on this, but: where is it? Is this
something out on the web
Sebastian Canagaratna wrote:
>
> Hi:
>
> Are there any programs around for linux which provide the sort of
> programming environment given by Microsoft Visual Basic and Visual
> C++?
>
The closest I can think of is Borland's Kylix; I haven't tried it yet,
but I love Delphi, its Windows equ
"Shawn P. Garbett" wrote:
>
> Okay I recompiled the kernel to get my CDBurner to work. Everything is cool
> until I goto print. The printer device is totally hosed. I've tried a wide
> variety of things to get it to work. I'm at a loss as to what to do next. I
> compiled parport and parport_pc as
hy are specified dependencies not available
2: I also pointed my "security.debian.org" entry to testing and it
baulked at that completely. For security update for packages in
testing, what should the security si
here and see how it goes - Thanks
Keith
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| Maidstone, Kent (UK) | us, usually still hurts. |
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] | That's just life, I'm afraid" |
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sendmail is probably overkill, but the object her
is education not ease of setup. Whilst this is likely a trivial task for
most, it is a starting point for me
Keith
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| Keith O'Connell |
t
> ~/.Xdefaults is not accessed when X is started. Looking at
Yes - Certain, It was the thing I tried immediatly befor I posted
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| Keith O'Connell | "That which does not kill |
|
wo ways of starting X that relates to
configuration and defaults?
How do I get this file to load automatically at start time?
Keith
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|
Stephen Broadbridge wrote:
>
> Hi All
>
> I cannot get my HP Travan T4000S Scsi tape drive to work. I have gathered
> all the information I can find about the problem into the rest of this email.
> Am I missing something obvious? Thanks in anticipation of any assistance
> given.
>
> This i
Alvin Oga wrote:
>
> hi ya
>
> I'd use disk as backups... if i was starting from scratch
> - nothing need be done...unlike tapes that requires regular
> possibly daily interaction )
>
Are you not concerned that your disk controller will go wacky, fubarring
both drives?
I'd be in
mes
across unrecognised, but correct words, I select the "learn" option to
add then to ~/.netscape/custom.dic, but they don't go there, that file
resolutely remain at 0 file size.
What is the key to getting this feature to work?
Keith
-
+-
even when I had 4.76
running and the spell checker worked, the custom.dic file never took
any of the words I wanted to add to it. it remains at a zero file length
What is likly to be wrong with my setup here?
Keith
Karsten Bolding wrote:
>
> Hello
>
> Here is what I want:
> get mail via fetchmail - sort into maildir format (~/Maildir) - works!
> use mutt to read mail when at the console - works!
> Run an imapd to serve the ~/Maildir directory structure - problems
> Use netscape to read mail when not at cons
Mike Fedyk wrote:
>
> On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 11:16:29AM -0500, Keith G. Murphy wrote:
> >
> > You see, the modem actually does work in the sense that you can send
> > 'AT' strings to it and get 'OK''s back.
> >
> > It's j
Hall Stevenson wrote:
>
> * Mike Fedyk ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [010426 15:39]:
> > On Thu, Apr 26, 2001 at 11:16:29AM -0500, Keith G. Murphy wrote:
> > > Hall Stevenson wrote:
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Your problem sounds like a Plug-n-Play one.
Colin Watson wrote:
>
>
> In the case of Debian, maybe that's just because there's no-one to form
> a strategic marketing alliance with or whatever? :)
I used to think Progeny might do some of that, but I guess that's not
part of their mission.
Hall Stevenson wrote:
>
>
> Your problem sounds like a Plug-n-Play one. A similar problem occurs
> with some network cards. Disable PnP on the card. Also, in your BIOS,
> disable the "PnP Operating System" option if you have one. From what
> I've read, that should read "Windows", not "PnP O/S".
>
and, or fail"?
When I asked in newsgroups about setting up rdate, I was howled at
and told that I should not even consider rdate, but that i should use
ntp. I do now and time setting is a problem of the past.
Have a look at ntp - you may be attempting to solv
navigator netscape
0 packages upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 3 not
upgraded
My Netscape instalation went from 4.76 to 4.77 at the recent change, so
what does the "3 not upgraded r
Hall Stevenson wrote:
>
>
> So far, it seems that everyone has suggested avoiding internal modems
> and getting an external one. Why ?? If someone is capable of building
> their own PC, I'd hope they're also capable of reading the requirements
> of a modem they purchase. I've used two or three di
Alan Eugene Davis wrote:
>
> I am putting together a four machine (Debian) GNU/Linux network in my
> HS classroom. It's substantially working, and, I might add, much to
> the credit of the Debian team and the excellent install setup. I am
> running 2.2, pretty much "out of the box."
>
> Tonig
As per subject. Quite annoying when I am trying to do important
things. (Like play nethack).
I am using firestarter v6.1 with debian woody.
Thanks for any help
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Description: PGP signature
me out of using apt-get, dpkg or
anything. The biggest question is how do I fix it! I am stuck.
Z.
###
Keith Elder
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Mobile/Pager: 1-734
and the foomatic print system from linuxprinting.org.
Can anyone help?
Thanks
Keith
Anthony wrote:
>
> Actually it's not a static IP.
>
Almost undoubtedly, then, it's PPPoE, and you need the Roaring Penguin
client. Or a router that will do the PPPoE for you! But RoE works
fine. (Do I have too many P's there?)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
> 3. Then download the startup script and map those same user directories to
> somewhere on the ext2 fs tree.
>
> 4. Access files I created on the NT server (like Lotus notes databases, email,
> etc.)
>
> Is this at all possible just by using samba?
>
Part of it is
will trillich wrote:
>
>
> Lesson to be learned -- all stereotypes are evil.
Is that a stereotype about stereotypes? In which case... Hmmm.
Be careful here: smail is not sendmail; I think it was largely an
attempt to simplify the configuration while retaining command-line
compatibility.
While exim was really a bit of a rewrite of smail.
So smail might have been a pretty good default.
Someone correct me if I got something wrong above
marco frattola wrote:
>
> > I feel your pain. Not only is is not open source, it's *quite*
> > expensive, much more so than Windows Delphi. We're talking $1K here,
> > for the *less* expensive version.
>
> there's a rumored free download edition coming out around june (they say).
> without db s
r a reboot. I know it is coming in the near future,
so I thought I would get some information on how it is done in the
Debian world.
When I ran windows, at each change (3.1, 3.11 wfw, 95, 98, NT4, 2000)
each release was best served by wiping the lot off and s
Mark Devin wrote:
>
> Nathan wrote:
>
> > goto www.roaringpenguin.com and u can download the rp-pppoe-3.0tar.gz file
> > and
> > untar it and cd into the directory and type ./go to do the setup.
>
> I am still having probles with this ADSL on Telstra Bigpond
>
> I did what you said above. It
r who eagerly anticipated this
product.
Martin Marconcini wrote:
>
> Kylyx is not Free... that is the problem.
>
> anyway... www.borland.com
>
> Regards,
>
> Martin.
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Keith G. Murphy [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
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