The following is a duplicate of a post I made 5 hours ago from the office
where I use DSL. I guess the experiments I made to see how much setup info
could be removed from the new arachne.cfg prove I can't send mail without
certain info that I thought the router would provide. :((
Re-typed mostly
from Thomas Tabler:
>Does anyone know how to enable cookie support in Lynx. Classically,
>I think Lynx was not designed with the idea of using cookies, but
>there is an option for using them. The Doslynx version 0.7 from
>Doug Kauffman seemed to come with it about six months or a year ago,
A new version of BasicLinux has just gone up:
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http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~ichi/baslinux.html
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Changes between 1.3 and 1.4:
(1) Busybox upgraded to the latest version
(2) setserial added for modems on n
On Wed, 22 Aug 2001 20:01:02 -0400, L.D. Best wrote:
> Just for clarification here, in case I missed the obvious, are you
> installing the sound card [and CD-drive] *in* DOS? Reason I ask is that
> DOS isn't plug'n'pray and you gotta tell it what's where, IRQ, etc.
> In my config.sys I have to
Hi List,
by default a win9x + DOS system starts up in win-mode.
To activate DOS one may use the DOS-box (DOS-prompt) and lose memory to
the already installed win9x.
In my system Arachne functions this way until more memory is needed for
the dialing of the fone.
Some text editors can't fin
Hi Clarence/All,
I liked your use of the 'for' command to find out which drive letters
are taken. As for me, I wrote a batch file that gives me
the following output:
15g 5:47 V:\UTIL>drives
On Wed, 22 Aug 2001 18:39:55 +0700, Thomas Tabler wrote:
> Dear List:
> Does anyone know how to enable cookie support in Lynx. Classically,
> I think Lynx was not designed with the idea of using cookies, but
> there is an option for using them. The Doslynx version 0.7 from
> Doug Kauffman seem
Hi folks,
On Thu, 23 Aug 2001 08:45:36, Christof Lange wrote:
> MEM, FIND and SORT are, however, external programs that will take disk
> space. So I preferred to use the console output of XMSDSK.
what about connecting a second floppy drive? This would give You 1.44 MB
more space when loading a