Derek Jennings wrote:
On Saturday 26 March 2005 00:51, Paul Kaplan wrote:
Can anyone recommend a program for copying individual tracks from an audio
cd to a hard drive? What about file format for storing the files in? What
about converting between audio file formats?
TIA
Paul
Grip is best if you
t;
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm looking to get a DVD burner, and am having trouble
> > sourcing things from the Mandrake hardware compatibility
> > list.
I have one of these:
Vendor: âLite-On Technology Corp.
Model: âDVDRW SOHW-1653S
...and a DVD-ROM: âJLMS XJ-HD166
Trying to mount a share on a Win server I get the following error:
cli_negprot: SMB signing is mandatory and we have disabled it.
11846: protocol negotiation failed
SMB connection failed
How to correct this?
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et wrote:
On Tuesday 04 February 2003 04:13 pm, robin wrote:
Gary Montalbine wrote:
K-menu, sound, kmix, configure, dock onto panel. just guessing cause
it works that way in 3.05a (from 9.0),
It worked,
Thanks
So having got everything working - is downloading 3.1 worth the effort,
in your
et wrote:
On Tuesday 04 February 2003 09:27 am, Gary Montalbine wrote:
Installed KDE 3.1 from Mandrake Club. No
major problem with the installation.
However I lost my volume control icon on
the taskbar and cannot find a way to get
it back. Any suggestions?
Also whenever I close Konquror I
.
Gary
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ne usr/bin
Try using ln -s /usr/games/fortune
/usr/bin. I think the "/" is necessary
to deliniate a directory.
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Well bugger me!
- Original Message -
From: "Franki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, January 11, 2003 11:24 PM
Subject: RE: [newbie] Windows media player for netscape in mandrake
> yeah, I'll second that..
>
> Don't think this aussie has eve
word wrap
properly and the spellchecker does not work. Attachments in incoming e-mail
are not displayed. I am using xft-1.2.1 as the browser and Kmail for E-mail.
Gary
On Saturday 14 December 2002 01:30 pm, Tom Ekeberg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Anybody here installed Mozilla 1.2.1 from cooker a
I have the same problem using 8.2. I asked a similar question a few weeks back
and the consensus seems to be a motherboard issue. I am using the Tyan S1598
Trinity MB. Fortunately mine will reboot. So I reboot into Win98 and shutdown
that way. M9.0 will not load.
Gary
On Friday 13 December
?
Gary
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> it hangs. Can someone please help?
Scott;
How do you try to kill it? It should die if you "kill -9" on the pid.
I have seen find behave like you describe, when it comes across a pipe. Most
implementations
have an option to skip pipes. I'm at work so I can't loo
Installed mozilla 1.2.1 from Mandrake cooker. Lost my spellchecker and
crossover plugins. I think I will wait awhile next time.
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alt ]; then
HALTARGS="i -d"
fi
eval $Command $HALTARGS
I have tried various combinations in the HALTARGS segment with no success.
Suggestions please.
Gary
Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Sat, 2002-12-07 at 14:08, Gary Montalbine wrote:
I was thinking RAM. However I ran a memtest on it twic
I was thinking RAM. However I ran a memtest on it twice with no errors
and I reseated the RAM. CPU temperature appeared normal but may need to
check it under a load.
I am dual booting with WIN 98. Netscape 7 has not been stable in
Windows. May be a common problem.
Gary
Ray Henry wrote:
On
When shutting down M8.2 I get the following error msg:
"/etc/rc0.d/s01halt: Line 1: 9361 segmentation fault halt -i -d -p"
How can I correct it?
Thanks,
Gary
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am using a Tyan S1598 Trinity ATX MB with an AMD K62 MHz CPU. 1999
version. I have 128 Megs of RAM that tested good with memtest.
Any suggestions?
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orked.
Gary
Anthony Abby wrote:
Does anyone know why there are no 3.0.5 rpms available for download from
either the KDE or Mandrake ftp servers?
Anthony
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On Saturday 16 November 2002 02:33 am, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
> On Sun, 2002-11-17 at 00:14, Gary Armstrong wrote:
> > I'm having trouble putting a name to what I want, so not suprisingly I'm
> > having trouble finding anything.
> >
> > I want describe the network
s for computing/communication hardware.
Just in case I'm thinking to small, if there is some app that would do more
than draw it, I'd be very interested.
As always money counts. Can anyone make a recomendation?
TIA
Gary
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nagers allow you to define the menus on a per account basis.
Create an account with only the production apps and logoff (no shells)
defined.
If you can't use a login manager, Solaris had something called a restricted
shell. If linux has it, you can use that to make sure they get to your
limi
ge. Can some installer be told to search the sorceforge site? Last,
have I just missed the true path?
TIA
Gary
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Installed lm_sensors1. It appears to be working. Installed gkrellm. It
is not picking up the lm sensors. There is a proc/sys/dev/sensors
directory. Any suggestions?
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:newbie-owner@;linux-mandrake.com] On Behalf Of Kesav Tadimeti
Sent: Friday, November 08, 2002 8:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [newbie] How do you figure out what's out there?
Hi Gary,
Why are you switching to Linux? I be
didn't think I'd need it soon. Sorry for the assumption, but
what's the command to find rpms on the net?
5) How much difference is there between linux distributions? As in, does
the doc for one release apply to all? Is there some kind of enormous
organized FAQ out there?
TIA
Gary
Just a guess, but I think the new style for includes leaves off the
'.h'.
#include
Good luck
Gary
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:newbie-owner@;linux-mandrake.com] On Behalf Of Dennis Herndon
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 9:15 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROT
'm missing something?
2) Are things like Perl's modules likely to be part of some rpm or do I
go through CPAN?
If it's an rpm, could you point me at the appropriate doc?
TIA
Gary
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d to
re-compile the kernel with the serial module. Before I go through this,
can anyone tell me if I'm on the correct path?
This seems like tough sledding to put a newbie through. If I'm correct,
I'll probably follow with module/kernel questions.
TIA
Gary
Want to buy yo
now disabled. It does
it on its own. I have tried many things and have not had any luck. I'm
pretty much a newbie to linux so I have not tried to manually adjust anything
yet. I thought I would look for some help first with the mailing list.
Any help appreciated
Thanks,
Gary
W
also bet you burned them too fast. I've done this a time or two
> before. 4x burn is the safest bet. although I have had iso's burned at 6x
> and 8x work fine too.
>
> Mudder
You've had problems with iso's burned at higher speeds? That must be a
problem with your burner because I've burned a lot of iso's at 12x and have
never had a problem. If the burner can burn at whatever speed, than it should
be able to burn anything at that speed shouldn't it???
-Gary
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I'm running MDK 9 RC2 (haven't upgraded to final even though I downloaded the
cd's a couple days ago... ) and both are working fine for me. I can pull up
linuxconf from the kde menu but have to launch netconf from the command line.
-Gary
On Thursday 26 September 2
Which version of kde are you using? I'm using 3.0.3 and I don't see that in
the menu. I have start>configuration>kde but no file browsing within that
menu.
-Gary
On Thursday 26 September 2002 12:43 pm, bascule scribbled something about:
> by experiment
where the default
browser is specified for KMail? I looked through the configuration options
but didn't see where I could choose which browser it would send links to. I
would prefer to have it use Mozilla as that is the browser I use for web
surfing.
Thanks,
Gary
Want to buy your Pa
er WM is just dandy!
If you start it on the command line, do you get any error messages when it
crashes? What version of Galeon and KDE are you using?
-Gary
>
> Any ideas short ofa reinstall of MDK Or Galeon?
>
> Tia
>
>
>
> ---
> Femme
Want to buy your P
es that work
beautifully. My only regret is not getting SCSI but I'm still not sure if it
would make that much of a difference in speed since I don't do anything that
is i/o intensive... but it would be nice to have.
Anyway, IMO if you have the cash and need a fast machine, go
shirt that I
bought way back when I played around with Debian but it's getting a little
faded (and I haven't used Debian in quite some time).
TIA for your help!!
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ealize that you said you couldn't find anything in the bios
about it but the actual setting doesn't really look like it would have
anything to do with the keyboard. Which bios does that machine have?
-Gary
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I believe the problem is that the minus sign (-) on the number pad can
be taken as a minus or a dash by OO. Hence the (?). If you use the dash
(-) on the regular keyboard you should not have that trouble. It works
for me.
Gary
Damian G wrote:
>
> wouldn't know, miark, i never
27;:
nv.c:1386: warning: implicit declaration of function `pgprot_writecombine'
nv.c:1386: incompatible types in assignment
nv.c:2926:65: missing binary operator before '('
make: *** [nv.o] Error 1
+ exit 0
Executing(%install): /bin/sh -e /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.97506
+ umask 022
+ cd /usr/src/R
difference. I followed your directions above and when
I try to compile the source rpm, here is the output that I get:
[root@gary nvidia]# rpm --rebuild NVIDIA_kernel-1.0-3123.src.rpm
Installing NVIDIA_kernel-1.0-3123.src.rpm
Executing(%prep): /bin/sh -e /var/tmp/rpm-tmp.35480
+ umask 022
+ cd /usr
thing but TuxRacer.
What are the proper steps to take to install the linux drivers provided by
Nvidia? I have a GeForce 2 and Mandrake 9.0 RC2.
Thank you!
Gary
On Monday 23 September 2002 12:55 pm, Richard Gelling scribbled something
about:
> I take it you have installed the nvid
system with 512 megs of memory so
it's most likely not an issue with the speed of my machine or a lack of
memory. Has anyone else experienced this problem and is there an easy
solution?
-Gary
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rivers and have had problems but
maybe I was just setting that up wrong. But MDK 9 RC2 default everything
(kernel, drivers, etc) has worked great for me.
-Gary
On Monday 23 September 2002 06:55 am, Tom Brinkman scribbled something about:
> On Sunday September 22 2002 01:09 pm, Charles A Edwards
Iuse xcdroast. You need to burn the .iso image as a "image" file. Can't
remember where I found the instructions. Try the xcdroast site. You need
to configure the HD settings in xcdroast to show where your iso files are.
Gary
Dennis Myers wrote:
> On Saturday 17 August 20
info appreciated
Thanks,
Gary
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Hi Bob,
I upgraded to 8.2 from 8.1 without losing the score in Free Cell.
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on of 8.2.
Any suggestions before I trash it. Perhaps I can reinstall 8.1.
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Gary
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Can anyone recommend a simple organizer that has a date and "to do"
list and a telephone list. Korganizer does not have a telephone
capability that I can find.
Thanks,
Gary
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Sridhar,
I am very new to Linux. I found your comments very well written and
informative.
Thank you,
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easier to use because of the direct link. I shall use Konquorer
for all my web page translations.
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I am looking for a program that will translate German web pages into
english while online. Google was not helpful. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
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I am using LM 8.1. I am the only user. I have read and write privileges
for all directories and files. However, when downloading I can only
download into my home/gary directory. Once downloaded i can move them to
another directory while in root. If I try to download into any other
directory
it. I have Gnome installed... I'll have to try it in that and see if the tab key works. Hadn't though of that 'till just now.
-Gary
On Fri, 2001-11-16 at 13:19, Paul Rodríguez wrote:
Hi, Gary, like most programs that automatically find the weather for
your area, there are o
ut this. I did a search of my system trying to find the file or files that control how it retrieves weather data but wasn't able to locate it or them.
-Gary
On Fri, 2001-11-16 at 10:07, Dave Sherman wrote:
On Fri, 2001-11-16 at 09:10, Gary Traffanstedt wrote:
>
> Two ques
screen? I realize that I should probably be asking these questions on an Evolution mailing list, but you guys have always offered great insight to all of my questions so I though I would try here first.
Thank you!
Gary
x27;t it get it to work. It's in
two pieces and the first one works but the second part never can find the
first part.
Mandrake does a great job with my sound files. Now if I can just get my
movies to work, I'll be able to dump WInblows for good!
--
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roblems,
but there are a lot of things that you can do to ensure that your system and
your data remains safe such as disabling any services you don't use, using a
firewall, etc. A lot more options than I can go over here and you were asking
about antivirus software and not security in gen
ocated in
the /etc folder. I still haven't gotten mine just right on either machine
that I run Mandrake on. Each one has a different set of problems.
-Gary
On Tuesday 30 October 2001 03:35 pm, you wrote:
> One word "Huh?".
>
> Mounting cd's at the command prompt?
command line after
inserting it, but before I click on continue in the dialog prompt, it would
take it just fine. Obviously I need to do a bit more work on my fstab!
So try manually mounting it after you stick it in and see if that works.
-Gary
On Tuesday 30 October 2001 02:08 pm, you
, make it look good" can only
last so long.
The truth is, MS products are more looks than substance and that
shall be their downfall.
-Gary
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If you like, I'll donate you an older card thats sitting here collecting
dust (older Voodoo), as long as you use you're money to buy Power Pack
8.1 when it's release. Email me back if you like to have it.
Gary Chisholm "MUD"
Just another Mandrake User ;)
On Mon, 20
and there don't hurt anything. We are here for Mandrake Linux but
there are other things to life and sometimes we need to discuss those other
things.
Gary
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the "take it or leave it" world of Windoze.
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RedHat for desktop use. I haven't
use Mandrake as a web server other than development use so I won't say for
cetain that it is better than any other distro for that type of use but for
the desktop, it kicks some serious butt.
Now if only we could get that nifty "apt-g
ment on the seeming
> prevalence of 16bpp displays in Linux rather than asking a question.
>
> Matt
>
I just found this not sure if it will help but might be worth a try.
Having the latest drivers usually helps.
http://www.nvidia.com/us/nn/pg000588.htm
Gary
ntly tried to use with
Mandrake and had a lot of problems. I was able to get it to work but it only
supported 800x600 at 256 colors which wasn't very pleasant to look at. I
bought a VooDoo 3 from a friend, booted Mandrake, it detected the new card on
boot and made the process of installing a new card very easy.
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Hi again,
>
> Anyone on the list know if there is a Linux app that accesses the MSN
> Messenger system? All my daughter's friends use MSN Messenger and I am
> trying to find a Linux alternative that she can use to chat with her MSN
> Messenger using friends.
>
> Cheers,
>
ows defrag.
Thanks for all the helpful replies I did get for this problem. I am now
enjoying the Linux experience. Now if I could only get my HP 420 deskjet
to work, i'll be laughing... :-))
Gary
Now Tux powered
100%
defragged.
System Information
Platform: Windows 98 SE
Machine Type: Intel
System Version: 4.10.
Processor: Pentium II or III
Physical RAM Installed: 89476 Kb
[Settings]
NC=1
Code=NC
Mode=2
SeenPlugins=x515x,x2005x
UserSignatures=1
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Can someone help me please?
>
> Thanks,
> Fred
>
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I want to configure rpmdrake to check for rpms on an ftp or http
server. What is a good one that I can point to? What URL? Any help
appreciated.
I recently installed Mandrake 7.2 and want to use Zope. However, you need
the username and password to log into the admin screen. I found the file,
access, that contains the username, but the password is encrypted. The
username for the root user is superuser. But nowhere can I find the
password. C
I am trying to add a new HP9150 IDE CD-RW drive to my L-M 7.2 system. I have
an existing CDROM (now the slave) and the new cd writer (now the master). I
can read both drives as IDE CDROMs in Linux, and I can read and burn CD's in
Windoze. I also have an Adaptec SCSI card and a small scsi dr
ace eth0 fails and eth0
initialization delaying. I know I have my network file and network-scripts
configured correctly, copying them from the past Redhat install.
How can I fix this? Any help much appreciated. I must say I love Mandrake,
it is a really slick Linux version and I can hardly wait to play! Thank
you.
Gary
HTH
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Gary
Today's thought: Before you criticize someone walk a mile in his shoes.
That way if he gets angry he'll be a mile away -- and barefoot.
I am also intresesting in configuring SSI. Any help would be greatly
> appriciated.
>
> ~Lance
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>
> hear
>
> > them as well. :)
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> > Thanks in advance,
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Gary A. Garibaldi
Linux-Mandrake 7.2
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Solve all virus problems delete windows, reformat the drive and install
linux. No more virus.
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7:30pm up 3 days, 2
How do I change the background color of log in manager with LM 7.2
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said package.
Thank you.
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On Friday 24 November 2000 23:05, you wrote:
Tom Brinkman wrote:
> /dev/hdb6 / reiserfs notail 1 1
>
>That's the line for my drive (Linux is all in '/')
Simple enough. I going to test it on my ftp drive and see what happens. What does the
notail mean? Thanks.
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/
d how to fix it
Any help in fixing the or explaining the above would be greatly appriciated.
Thank you in advance.
Gary
mnt/cdrom/Mandrake/RPMS/rpmdrakerpm
Paul, I reinstalled it, and am still getting the same error message on exec
the program. Any thoughts?
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I it just dies a quick death with an error "can't build the groups list "
I did a grep on the rpms and the rpmdrake is there. I also rebuilt the rpm
database, but nothing works.
Any ideas? Thanks
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Gary
I'm accessing it as superuser, not as
m> ordinary user.
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Gary
Today's thought: Chaos, panic, pandemonium - my work here is done.
stomizable, and it has its own editor which is really pretty good, or you
can use your favorite. Spell checks on the fly also. I can send anyone a
screen shot if they are interested, just drop me a line. All folders are
kept in tabs in front of you.
--
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Gary
Today&
>>>>> On Sat, 9 Sep 2000, "Roman" == Romanator wrote:
Roman> Hi Gary,
Roman> Mutt sounds good. I think I'll try it out.
Roman> Thanks
Roman,
You will love it. One thing it does better than any other MUA is the
way it handles threads, which makes
use procmail. Mutt also has the
use of very powerful hooks, which makes mail a breeze, totally automating
everything. I can set up profiles based on certain criteria, to include
anything from sig lines, to GPG / PGP keys, email addresses, actually
anythng. I sometimes use XEmacs als
va like
Hylafax. I use it all the time. I have found that even when I start it
using the su root command from my directory, all faxes are saved to my
personal directory.
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Today's thought: A closed mouth gathers no feet.
should be done is to shut down telnet. Go into /etc/
inetd.conf and mark out the telnet line. Then kill -HUP to force the inetd server to reload it.
Otherwise, your telnet will be open to the world.
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Today's thought: There is more to life than increasing its speed. - Gandhi
on a news group, as there is
absolutely no substantiative material here regarding Mandrake or its
operation as a distro. Take it off line to the source. Some of us
actually want to know about Mandrake. Get a grip people and stay focused.
--
Gary
Today's thought: Life is what happens to you when you're making other plans.
so there absolutely is no way to find out what the password
is. Best is to over write as previously mentioned.
Really, anybody with access to your box can change the superuser (root)
passwd. It is not difficult!
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Gary
...
Thanks Greg for your input, as well as everyone else's - Dennis,
Philomena ...
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Today's thought:
If you look like your passport picture, you probably need the trip.
Why have I been getting these messages for the past several days. My
post does get to the newbie group, but I always get this bounce.
Anybody else get these?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [newbie] Lost passwords
> Sen
n type in the new root password.
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Today's thought: I know you believe you understand what you think I said,
but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.
get it going. It does not recognize it as a device, and I am having
trouble. Can you shed some light? Thanks
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Try this support group for Red Hat.
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> Dear how ever
>
> I am a new user of Linux. I purchased a Linux book some time a go which came
> with three types of Linux which one of them was RedHat 6.0. I tried to
> install RedHat and according to this book I had b
abilities to really manipulate your mail for you, making your job
easier. Another great one is EXMH which is absolutely outstanding for mh
style of mail. I use both with procmail with great success.
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Gary
Today's thought:
If you look like your passport picture, you probably need the trip.
a
long time before going to Mutt. I am not in Mandrake now, but please
see my email from a few days ago for the coding. I got this off of
their website. It worked well.
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Today's thought: Television enables you to be entertained in your home
by people you wouldn't have in your home.
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