Most of us seem to be migrating to Fedora and Debian. I have chosen
Fedora for the time being, but get my support from the independent repos
led by Freshrpms.net rather than from the Fedora site itself. See
http://www.constitution.org/comp/linux.htm Those repos are the main
reason for going tha
Bart Silverstrim wrote:
On Apr 22, 2004, at 1:03 PM, Jon Roland wrote:
As for Linux and Windows, eventually "there can be only one". I prefer
it be Linux or its descendant.
As for Chevy and Ford, eventually "there can be only one". I prefer it
be Chevy or its descendant.
O
B. van Ouwerkerk wrote:
This goes well beyond the perpose of this list. Would be nice if you
want to use Linux on the desktop. Perhaps you can create a sort of
windows installer look-alike and have it install everything needed. So,
if you have some time left..
Not beyond the purpose of this lis
B. van Ouwerkerk wrote:
I've seen a message to this list about a GUI to maintain Clamav.
What I'm calling for is not just a GUI to set up and maintain clamav,
but a more comprehensive setup/maintenance utility for the complete
package of MUA (Mozilla by default), fetchmail, sendmail, procmail,
m
FYI. This is my last submission to the Mozilla Bugzilla that partially
addresses the needs of newbies who want a user-friendly gui or wizard to
set up and configure everything, requiring the user only to make choices
among easily-understood menu options.
Simply telling newbies to "learn Linux"
Running Fedora Core 1 1.2.24 and Mozilla 1.7b, but do not have fixed IP,
so retrieving email from remote ISP's POP server. I would like to use
clamav locally to remove virus-infected email. Have been told to use
fetchmail to retrieve through sendmail and use clamav in between. Could
someone pro