Re: [newbie] who answers?

2000-09-30 Thread GAPrichard

Put your question up, hopefully with sufficient information, and anyone 
that has help to give will.  In my own case, as a former computer technician, 
I tend to answer hardware questions and leave the others.  I learn by reading 
the proposed solutions and e-mails marked SOLVED (whatever the problem was).  
I delete anything I'm not interested in, such as isolated questions.  We're 
all volunteers here, but with over 3000 of us, and given the background of 
some of the people, there is quite a knowledge base here.  
Now if I knew more of the abbreviations like TIA   -Gary-

In a message dated 9/29/2000 10:38:25 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 Hey all I was just wondering who answers these questions we all ask because
 ive read some I could help answer but NOT sure if I can.
   Can anybody that knows the answer respond. I have a question about security
 if I dont use linux for the internet only windows do I still have to disable
 my ports in the inetd.conf.file.
  




Re: [newbie] who answers?

2000-09-30 Thread Patti Wavinak



 Original Message 

On 9/30/00, 8:43:36 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote regarding Re: [newbie] 
who answers?:



 Now if I knew more of the abbreviations like TIA   -Gary-

TIA = Thanks In Advance :-)

Patti Registered Linux User 184611




Re: [newbie] who answers?

2000-09-30 Thread GAPrichard

Thank you, Patti.  About the only one I know is IMHO = InMyHumbleOpinion. 
 -Gary-

In a message dated 9/30/2000 12:01:34 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

 
  Now if I knew more of the abbreviations like TIA   -Gary-
 
 TIA = Thanks In Advance :-)
  




[newbie] who answers?

2000-09-29 Thread ed

Hey all I was just wondering who answers these questions we all ask because
ive read some I could help answer but NOT sure if I can.
  Can anybody that knows the answer respond. I have a question about security
if I dont use linux for the internet only windows do I still have to disable
my ports in the inetd.conf.file.


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