Re: [newbie] Hi everybody, need you people to say something.

2001-03-10 Thread Jeremy Hughes

how do i get off of the mailing list?

- Original Message -
From: Ritesh Ahya [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 11:24 AM
Subject: [newbie] Hi everybody, need you people to say something.


 Hi everybody, newbies as well experts.
 I am getting everybody about 100 messages, i dont' mind with it. i love to
 read all of them, try to understand the problems that our linux-brothers
are
 facing, like to ask sometimes, like to reply sometimes.
 but it's a good feeling. All i have to say it, can not we make a Uniform
 format for writing and replying mails to each other. Like when you reply,
 the person's whom you are replying, mail sometimes is at top or sometimes
at
 bottom. sometimes three or four people's are replying.so can not
understand
 quickly who has asked and who has replied ? can not everybody decides to
 answer and ask quetions in some defined uniform formats, so everybody can
 communicate with each other easier and quicker ?
 Thanks everybody, if you like suggestions, please come forward and let's
 decide.
 Thanks all of  you everybody in advance.
 I dont' mind if you people don't like the suggestions too.
 Ritesh Ahya.
 - Original Message -
 From: "Dennis Myers" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 
 Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 8:55 PM
 Subject: Re: [newbie] Java in KDE 2.1 -- SOLVED!


  On Saturday 10 March 2001 08:41, you wrote:
   Dear friends:
  
   Well, the Java madness in Konqueror is finally over!
  
   I never could get KDE 2.0.1 to work with any of the Java Virtual
   Machines that I installed. This doesn't mean that it won't on other
   people's systems. It's just that they failed on mine. So...
  
   I upgraded to KDE 2.1 and tried out all four Java Virtual Machines on
my
   system: Sun's 1.3.0, Blackdown's 1.3.0, IBM's 1.3.0 and Sun's JDK
1.2.2.
  
   And the winner is...
  
   IBM 1.3.-6
  
   The exact file is:
  
   IBMJava2-JRE-1.3-6.0.i386.rpm
 
 
 
  Benjamin, where or how exactly did you find the IBM Java, I went to the
 URL
  you posted and searched all over for the jre-1.3 download and found
 nothing.
  What am I missing here.  TIA for the info,
  --
  Dennis M. registered linux user # 180842
 
 







Re: [newbie] Hi everybody, need you people to say something.

2001-03-10 Thread Jeremy Hughes

how do i get off of this mailing list?
- Original Message -
From: Ritesh Ahya [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 11:24 AM
Subject: [newbie] Hi everybody, need you people to say something.


 Hi everybody, newbies as well experts.
 I am getting everybody about 100 messages, i dont' mind with it. i love to
 read all of them, try to understand the problems that our linux-brothers
are
 facing, like to ask sometimes, like to reply sometimes.
 but it's a good feeling. All i have to say it, can not we make a Uniform
 format for writing and replying mails to each other. Like when you reply,
 the person's whom you are replying, mail sometimes is at top or sometimes
at
 bottom. sometimes three or four people's are replying.so can not
understand
 quickly who has asked and who has replied ? can not everybody decides to
 answer and ask quetions in some defined uniform formats, so everybody can
 communicate with each other easier and quicker ?
 Thanks everybody, if you like suggestions, please come forward and let's
 decide.
 Thanks all of  you everybody in advance.
 I dont' mind if you people don't like the suggestions too.
 Ritesh Ahya.
 - Original Message -
 From: "Dennis Myers" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 
 Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 8:55 PM
 Subject: Re: [newbie] Java in KDE 2.1 -- SOLVED!


  On Saturday 10 March 2001 08:41, you wrote:
   Dear friends:
  
   Well, the Java madness in Konqueror is finally over!
  
   I never could get KDE 2.0.1 to work with any of the Java Virtual
   Machines that I installed. This doesn't mean that it won't on other
   people's systems. It's just that they failed on mine. So...
  
   I upgraded to KDE 2.1 and tried out all four Java Virtual Machines on
my
   system: Sun's 1.3.0, Blackdown's 1.3.0, IBM's 1.3.0 and Sun's JDK
1.2.2.
  
   And the winner is...
  
   IBM 1.3.-6
  
   The exact file is:
  
   IBMJava2-JRE-1.3-6.0.i386.rpm
 
 
 
  Benjamin, where or how exactly did you find the IBM Java, I went to the
 URL
  you posted and searched all over for the jre-1.3 download and found
 nothing.
  What am I missing here.  TIA for the info,
  --
  Dennis M. registered linux user # 180842
 
 







Re: [newbie] Hi everybody, need you people to say something.

2001-03-10 Thread Romanator

Can't we just get along. Huh?

philomena wrote:
 
 Oh boy, here we go - this could re-open a hornets nest that shows up
 every now and then - everyone has their own preferences and habits, and
 those are near impossible to alter. Also, the different software that
 people use to read/write their email are set up with different defaults.
 I doubt the idea of a message standard is going to go far, except to
 unleash another barrage of non-linux, non-mandrake related emails, of
 which I am guilty of contributing to now. So, my 2 cents is, trying to
 suggest a standard is not going to be successful, and forget trying to
 get all to adhere to it.
 
 cheers,
 philomena
 
 Ritesh Ahya wrote:
 
  Hi everybody, newbies as well experts.
  I am getting everybody about 100 messages, i dont' mind with it. i love to
  read all of them, try to understand the problems that our linux-brothers are
  facing, like to ask sometimes, like to reply sometimes.
  but it's a good feeling. All i have to say it, can not we make a Uniform
  format for writing and replying mails to each other. Like when you reply,
  the person's whom you are replying, mail sometimes is at top or sometimes at
  bottom. sometimes three or four people's are replying.so can not understand
  quickly who has asked and who has replied ? can not everybody decides to
  answer and ask quetions in some defined uniform formats, so everybody can
  communicate with each other easier and quicker ?
  Thanks everybody, if you like suggestions, please come forward and let's
  decide.
  Thanks all of  you everybody in advance.
  I dont' mind if you people don't like the suggestions too.
  Ritesh Ahya.
  - Original Message -
  From: "Dennis Myers" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: 
  Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 8:55 PM
  Subject: Re: [newbie] Java in KDE 2.1 -- SOLVED!
 
   On Saturday 10 March 2001 08:41, you wrote:
Dear friends:
   
Well, the Java madness in Konqueror is finally over!
   
I never could get KDE 2.0.1 to work with any of the Java Virtual
Machines that I installed. This doesn't mean that it won't on other
people's systems. It's just that they failed on mine. So...
   
I upgraded to KDE 2.1 and tried out all four Java Virtual Machines on my
system: Sun's 1.3.0, Blackdown's 1.3.0, IBM's 1.3.0 and Sun's JDK 1.2.2.
   
And the winner is...
   
IBM 1.3.-6
   
The exact file is:
   
IBMJava2-JRE-1.3-6.0.i386.rpm
  
  
  
   Benjamin, where or how exactly did you find the IBM Java, I went to the
  URL
   you posted and searched all over for the jre-1.3 download and found
  nothing.
   What am I missing here.  TIA for the info,
   --
   Dennis M. registered linux user # 180842
  
  




Re: [newbie] Hi everybody, need you people to say something.

2001-03-10 Thread Romanator

The same way you got on. http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/flists.php3

Jeremy Hughes wrote:
 
 how do i get off of this mailing list?
 - Original Message -
 From: Ritesh Ahya [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 11:24 AM
 Subject: [newbie] Hi everybody, need you people to say something.
 
  Hi everybody, newbies as well experts.
  I am getting everybody about 100 messages, i dont' mind with it. i love to
  read all of them, try to understand the problems that our linux-brothers
 are
  facing, like to ask sometimes, like to reply sometimes.
  but it's a good feeling. All i have to say it, can not we make a Uniform
  format for writing and replying mails to each other. Like when you reply,
  the person's whom you are replying, mail sometimes is at top or sometimes
 at
  bottom. sometimes three or four people's are replying.so can not
 understand
  quickly who has asked and who has replied ? can not everybody decides to
  answer and ask quetions in some defined uniform formats, so everybody can
  communicate with each other easier and quicker ?
  Thanks everybody, if you like suggestions, please come forward and let's
  decide.
  Thanks all of  you everybody in advance.
  I dont' mind if you people don't like the suggestions too.
  Ritesh Ahya.
  - Original Message -
  From: "Dennis Myers" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: 
  Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 8:55 PM
  Subject: Re: [newbie] Java in KDE 2.1 -- SOLVED!
 
 
   On Saturday 10 March 2001 08:41, you wrote:
Dear friends:
   
Well, the Java madness in Konqueror is finally over!
   
I never could get KDE 2.0.1 to work with any of the Java Virtual
Machines that I installed. This doesn't mean that it won't on other
people's systems. It's just that they failed on mine. So...
   
I upgraded to KDE 2.1 and tried out all four Java Virtual Machines on
 my
system: Sun's 1.3.0, Blackdown's 1.3.0, IBM's 1.3.0 and Sun's JDK
 1.2.2.
   
And the winner is...
   
IBM 1.3.-6
   
The exact file is:
   
IBMJava2-JRE-1.3-6.0.i386.rpm
  
  
  
   Benjamin, where or how exactly did you find the IBM Java, I went to the
  URL
   you posted and searched all over for the jre-1.3 download and found
  nothing.
   What am I missing here.  TIA for the info,
   --
   Dennis M. registered linux user # 180842
  
  
 
 




[newbie] Hi everybody, need you people to say something.

2001-03-10 Thread Ritesh Ahya

Hi everybody, newbies as well experts.
I am getting everybody about 100 messages, i dont' mind with it. i love to
read all of them, try to understand the problems that our linux-brothers are
facing, like to ask sometimes, like to reply sometimes.
but it's a good feeling. All i have to say it, can not we make a Uniform
format for writing and replying mails to each other. Like when you reply,
the person's whom you are replying, mail sometimes is at top or sometimes at
bottom. sometimes three or four people's are replying.so can not understand
quickly who has asked and who has replied ? can not everybody decides to
answer and ask quetions in some defined uniform formats, so everybody can
communicate with each other easier and quicker ?
Thanks everybody, if you like suggestions, please come forward and let's
decide.
Thanks all of  you everybody in advance.
I dont' mind if you people don't like the suggestions too.
Ritesh Ahya.
- Original Message -
From: "Dennis Myers" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 
Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 8:55 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Java in KDE 2.1 -- SOLVED!


 On Saturday 10 March 2001 08:41, you wrote:
  Dear friends:
 
  Well, the Java madness in Konqueror is finally over!
 
  I never could get KDE 2.0.1 to work with any of the Java Virtual
  Machines that I installed. This doesn't mean that it won't on other
  people's systems. It's just that they failed on mine. So...
 
  I upgraded to KDE 2.1 and tried out all four Java Virtual Machines on my
  system: Sun's 1.3.0, Blackdown's 1.3.0, IBM's 1.3.0 and Sun's JDK 1.2.2.
 
  And the winner is...
 
  IBM 1.3.-6
 
  The exact file is:
 
  IBMJava2-JRE-1.3-6.0.i386.rpm



 Benjamin, where or how exactly did you find the IBM Java, I went to the
URL
 you posted and searched all over for the jre-1.3 download and found
nothing.
 What am I missing here.  TIA for the info,
 --
 Dennis M. registered linux user # 180842








Re: [newbie] Hi everybody, need you people to say something.

2001-03-10 Thread Michael Scottaline


jeremy @funknpunk.com wrote:

 how do i get off of this mailing list?

sigh...
This IS growing tiresome.  Try checking the site where you subscribed
for directions
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Re: [newbie] Hi everybody, need you people to say something.

2001-03-10 Thread philomena

sigh... here's my last reply (hurrah!) to a non-linux question - all I
was trying to do is point out that the message formatting has been
mentioned in the past, and that people get all bent out of shape about
it, to the point of yelling and stuff. Unless the Mandrake
rulers-of-the-mailing-list imposed a message format, and outlined it
when people sign up, I just don't believe that the attempt at
standardizing, although I think its a good idea, will work. 

'nuff said
cya - I'm outta here

Romanator wrote:
 
 Can't we just get along. Huh?
 
 philomena wrote:
 
  Oh boy, here we go - this could re-open a hornets nest that shows up
  every now and then - everyone has their own preferences and habits, and
  those are near impossible to alter. Also, the different software that
  people use to read/write their email are set up with different defaults.
  I doubt the idea of a message standard is going to go far, except to
  unleash another barrage of non-linux, non-mandrake related emails, of
  which I am guilty of contributing to now. So, my 2 cents is, trying to
  suggest a standard is not going to be successful, and forget trying to
  get all to adhere to it.
 
  cheers,
  philomena
 
  Ritesh Ahya wrote:
  
   Hi everybody, newbies as well experts.
   I am getting everybody about 100 messages, i dont' mind with it. i love to
   read all of them, try to understand the problems that our linux-brothers are
   facing, like to ask sometimes, like to reply sometimes.
   but it's a good feeling. All i have to say it, can not we make a Uniform
   format for writing and replying mails to each other. Like when you reply,
   the person's whom you are replying, mail sometimes is at top or sometimes at
   bottom. sometimes three or four people's are replying.so can not understand
   quickly who has asked and who has replied ? can not everybody decides to
   answer and ask quetions in some defined uniform formats, so everybody can
   communicate with each other easier and quicker ?
   Thanks everybody, if you like suggestions, please come forward and let's
   decide.
   Thanks all of  you everybody in advance.
   I dont' mind if you people don't like the suggestions too.
   Ritesh Ahya.
   - Original Message -
   From: "Dennis Myers" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
   To: 
   Sent: Saturday, March 10, 2001 8:55 PM
   Subject: Re: [newbie] Java in KDE 2.1 -- SOLVED!
  
On Saturday 10 March 2001 08:41, you wrote:
 Dear friends:

 Well, the Java madness in Konqueror is finally over!

 I never could get KDE 2.0.1 to work with any of the Java Virtual
 Machines that I installed. This doesn't mean that it won't on other
 people's systems. It's just that they failed on mine. So...

 I upgraded to KDE 2.1 and tried out all four Java Virtual Machines on my
 system: Sun's 1.3.0, Blackdown's 1.3.0, IBM's 1.3.0 and Sun's JDK 1.2.2.

 And the winner is...

 IBM 1.3.-6

 The exact file is:

 IBMJava2-JRE-1.3-6.0.i386.rpm
   
   
   
Benjamin, where or how exactly did you find the IBM Java, I went to the
   URL
you posted and searched all over for the jre-1.3 download and found
   nothing.
What am I missing here.  TIA for the info,
--
Dennis M. registered linux user # 180842