Mark Weaver wrote:
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> Tim,
>
> I've got all these packages installed and I'm not able to connect to my
> machine using ssh. When I get to the login it asks me for the passwd and
> then refuses the connection. Are there other files that need to be
> configured or something that I'm missing?
Oh
hellmut wrote:
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> I use grip as frontend and bladeenc as encoder. Works fine!
>
> > What is a good mp3 encoder to use?
I'm a bladeenc fan too. Another one you'll have to install from source,
but that's not hard to do. I use ripperX for my frontend -- probably just
a bias because a friend was i
Okay, I decided to take the plunge and try CUPS for printing. Local
printer works fine. I have an HP LaserJet 5L on a Windows 98 box that
worked fine with good old lpd under 7.1, but I can't get beyond connection
refused using CUPS.
The share on Windows is set with a password (but not a user nam
"Michael (Nozy) Falzon" wrote:
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> Hi
>Sorry forgot to add that in, linux mandrake 6.1
> > Michael,
> >
> > What type of server? If it's a Linux server, linuxconf has a menu for
> > sendmail configuration that's pretty easy to use and will work for those
> > versions of sendmail. For othe
Michael Falzon wrote:
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> Hi All
>ok i have a server at work that is using sendmail 8.9.3/8.8.7
> i have stop my one form sending spam mail ( by just only adding the local
> system to email out ) but this server will not do that it just keeps say
> will do not relay ( to all mail ) if som
Dave wrote:
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> Sorry, I haven't really been following this thread, but it now caught my
> eye. Were there any specific error messages you receive when trying to
> access the samba share from Win98? Eric may be right about it being a
> permissions problem, but if that were the case then even Win2
Meph Istopheles wrote:
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> Morning Paul,
>
> > > Thanks Paul, but, as you can see here:
>
> > ># User specific aliases and functions
>
> > >alias ls='ls --color=auto'
> > >alias ls='ls --color=tty'
>
> > >I've only these two entries under alias. I checked /etc/bashrc
> > >as well. No ali
[snippage of the swap discussion for brevity :) ]
I remembered reading something recently about the old salt of making swap
equal to the size of your RAM being outdated. As I got to this stage in
the thread, it struck me where. I actually bought the package for 7.2
because my burner was on the fr
Alternatively, assuming you have a directory called "mydir for myprogram"
you could do things like "cd mydir*myprogram" and "chown myname:mygroup
mydir*myprogram".
The only time I run into this is with guys at work who use Windows
programs to create mp3s and don't choose the option in the progra
an example
> localhost.localdomain.com or can I leave the .com off? This confuses me for
> some reason. Dennis
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Holly Henry-Pilkington
> Sent: Monday, September 11, 2000 8:21 AM
> To: [
The format of hosts in hosts.allow or hosts.deny is:
SERVICE: host name
e.g:
TELNET: mydomain.com
FTP: 123.456.789.012 yourdomain.com
ALL: 111.111.111.
ALL: ALL
The first is specifying by domain name which has to be resolvable via DNS
or present in your /etc/hosts file to work. The second is
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