Hello,
How can I make my home dir from debian visible on mol/macos 9 ?
I can see it from other macs on the LAN, but not on my own machine :p
What did I miss in configuration ?
--
Jean-Christophe Michel
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
sylpheed is good for imap
mutt is good but too boring to set up
On Thu, 2003-01-16 at 16:14, Kevin Smith wrote:
Can any suggest a really good email client that also supports IMAP?
Thanks,
Kevin
Has anyone experienced problems with 3com812 ADSL router and the benh
kernel 2.4.20-ben1?
After starting I have message saying Network is unreachable I have
that problem with pump and dhclient.
kernelconfig
Description: Binary data
It's a G4 733Mz tower
Hi all,
I didn't find any info about why symbolic links on a
disc are not seen as aliases by mac user via netatalk.
How is it possible to share a common directory on a Linux box
among many mac users ?
--
Jean-Christophe Michel
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-
Dunno about links.
Generally the setup is like this:
AppleVolumes.default file:
/path_to_shared_dir Mac Name [allow:user1,@group] [rwlist:user1] ...
afpd.conf
Servername -tcp -ddp -uamlist [list of uams]
atalkd.conf
leave empty - it will write its own config line
netatalk.conf
this isn't
En réponse à Allan Streib [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, Kevin Smith wrote:
Can any suggest a really good email client that also supports
IMAP?
Well I like Pine.
Please mention Free Software only. Pine is a bad advice.
--
Jérôme Marant
En réponse à Matthew Daubenspeck [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 03:14:45PM -, Kevin Smith wrote:
Can any suggest a really good email client that also supports
IMAP?
Mutt, there is no better :)
The usual answer is: yes, there is. Gnus for Emacs.
In order to be
On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 13:52:10 +0100, Jérôme Marant wrote:
En réponse à Matthew Daubenspeck [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Mutt, there is no better :)
The usual answer is: yes, there is. Gnus for Emacs.
No, Gnus is really crap: non-standard quotes, non-MIME attachments.
--
Vincent Lefèvre [EMAIL
On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 01:52:10PM +0100, Jérôme Marant wrote:
En réponse à Matthew Daubenspeck [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 03:14:45PM -, Kevin Smith wrote:
Can any suggest a really good email client that also supports
IMAP?
Mutt, there is no better :)
Hi,
I have six shiny new IBM p655 nodes and I can't do a thing with
them...
I'll save AIX aches for else where, but my Debian problem is that I
can't seem to get them to tftpboot (and they have no removable media).
the get IP and the boot file name correctly from the DHCP server via
BOOTP, but
u32 dpme_flags;
#if 0
u32 dpme_reserved_2: 23 ; /* Bit 9 through 31.*/
u32 dpme_os_specific_1 : 1 ; /* Bit 8. */
u32 dpme_os_specific_2 : 1 ; /* Bit 7. */
u32 dpme_os_pic_code : 1 ; /* Bit
Hmm, ok I after checking my kernel source, I guess I bungled the patch
somehow, I must have rsync'd after patching or something. Got it
working now, thanks!
-Brett
On Thu, Jan 16, 2003 at 10:02:00PM +0100, Michel D?nzer wrote:
On Mit, 2003-01-15 at 22:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I applied
The usual answer is: yes, there is. Gnus for Emacs.
No, Gnus is really crap: non-standard quotes, non-MIME attachments.
Huh? No way, Gnus is probably the most powerful client out there; Sure,
it's compilcated to configure but it's worth it, no other mailier I know
of has the flexibility or
Vincent Lefevre [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 13:52:10 +0100, Jérôme Marant wrote:
En réponse à Matthew Daubenspeck [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Mutt, there is no better :)
The usual answer is: yes, there is. Gnus for Emacs.
No, Gnus is really crap: non-standard quotes,
On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 11:38:17 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The usual answer is: yes, there is. Gnus for Emacs.
No, Gnus is really crap: non-standard quotes, non-MIME attachments.
Huh? No way, Gnus is probably the most powerful client out there; Sure,
it's compilcated to
Seems neither is too objecive. But that's okay, he asked us for opinions
:) Personally, I liked Sylpheed.
There is no answer. Each person can only give examples of what they
use. Pine is perfectly alright in that it's pretty easy to use. It's not
free, but then again, the question didn't
On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 11:38:17 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] composed:
The usual answer is: yes, there is. Gnus for Emacs.
No, Gnus is really crap: non-standard quotes, non-MIME attachments.
Huh? No way, Gnus is probably the most powerful client out there; Sure,
it's compilcated to
On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 21:12:32 +0100, Jérôme Marant wrote:
It seems that you have no clue on what you are talking about.
I often receive messages sent by Gnus, so I know what I'm talking
about.
--
Vincent Lefèvre [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Web: http://www.vinc17.org/ - 100%
validated (X)HTML -
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The usual answer is: yes, there is. Gnus for Emacs.
No, Gnus is really crap: non-standard quotes, non-MIME attachments.
Huh? No way, Gnus is probably the most powerful client out there; Sure,
it's compilcated to configure but it's worth it, no other mailier I know
I am trying to install Debian onto a Powercomputing Powerbase240 Mac clone
from 1997. I am a newbie. I 've been using an install flppy, a boot floppy,
then a Debian PPC CD set for the rest of the install.
After the 2 floppies and a small install from CD 1, I got all the way to the
moment of
Vincent Lefevre [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 11:38:17 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The usual answer is: yes, there is. Gnus for Emacs.
No, Gnus is really crap: non-standard quotes, non-MIME attachments.
Huh? No way, Gnus is probably the most powerful client
You were correct to send your kernel config, because
it has a problem.
You need CONFIG_FILTER=y
--- José_Salavert_Torres [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Has anyone experienced problems with 3com812 ADSL
router and the benh
kernel 2.4.20-ben1?
After starting I have message saying Network is
David Zhou [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Seems neither is too objecive. But that's okay, he asked us for opinions
:) Personally, I liked Sylpheed.
There is no answer. Each person can only give examples of what they
use. Pine is perfectly alright in that it's pretty easy to use. It's not
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003, David [iso-8859-1] Röhr wrote:
On Thu, 16 Jan 2003 [11:52],
Clemens Mangler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
thanks for your replay!
kernel: 2.4.20-ben1; gcc (GCC) 3.2.2 20030109
Try to compile the DRI-modules with gcc 2.x, instead of 3.x
YES! that was it! now it
Vincent Lefevre [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 21:12:32 +0100, Jérôme Marant wrote:
It seems that you have no clue on what you are talking about.
I often receive messages sent by Gnus, so I know what I'm talking
about.
Gnus is like any other mailer, it must be properly
On Fri, 17 Jan 2003, David Zhou wrote:
Pine is perfectly alright in that it's pretty easy to use. It's not
free, but then again, the question didn't have free as a requirement.
Pine is free as in no cost. But it's not GPL.
I haven't a clue about the gnus emacs or whatever, since I tend to
On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 22:38:12 +0100, Jérôme Marant wrote:
Would you please stop being stupid and prove what you tell before
spreading FUD?
*You* are stupid. You can't tell what I receive from this mailer.
Here's an example (with all letters replaced by a x):
On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 16:16:48 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] composed:
I am trying to install Debian onto a Powercomputing Powerbase240 Mac clone
from 1997. I am a newbie. I 've been using an install flppy, a boot floppy,
then a Debian PPC CD set for the rest of the install.
After the 2
On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 17:23:32 -0500, Allan Streib wrote:
Never tried Mutt. Can it use emacs as its editor?
You can use any editor you like.
--
Vincent Lefèvre [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Web: http://www.vinc17.org/ - 100%
validated (X)HTML - Acorn Risc PC, Yellow Pig 17, Championnat International
Can the Your mailer sucks! No! *Your* mailer sucks! thread please go
off list?
On Friday, Jan 17, 2003, at 14:51 US/Pacific, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 22:38:12 +0100, Jérôme Marant wrote:
Would you please stop being stupid and prove what you tell before
spreading FUD?
sorry about that bounced message... it was supposed to be redirected.
/me ducks
simon
--
._.
|UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are.|
|-|
|
--
._.
|UNIX is user friendly, it's just picky about who its friends are.|
|-|
| ,''`. http://www.debian.org/ | http://simonraven.nuit.ca/|
| : :' : Debian
On Jan 17 2003, Allan Streib wrote:
Never tried Mutt. Can it use emacs as its editor?
Of course! That's what I use. I love Emacs, but I don't know
how to use it for most advanced tasks, so I use it as a basic
text editor. :-)
[]s, Roger...
--
On Fri, 17 Jan 2003, Jonathan D. Proulx wrote:
Hi,
Hallo
You must use mknbi-linux to set the kernel to a fixt IP:add or use dhcp.
Ex:
mknbi-linux --ip=dhcp kernel new-kernel
and you kan add more:
mknbi-linux --ip=dhcp --append=vga=0x314 CONSOLE=/dev/tty2 kernel
new-kernel
I have set up
I have six shiny new IBM p655 nodes
Great!
and I can't do a thing with them...
Not great.
I'll save AIX aches for else where, but my Debian problem is that I
can't seem to get them to tftpboot (and they have no removable media).
the get IP and the boot file name correctly from the
just curious, but
is there a vi friendly (or oriented) mailer out there ?
have been a debianppc newbie for years @ iBook-Tangerine
and wanna keep this machine promt-mode only
I'm going to try it again, though, because while I like Pine for its
simplicity I really like editing text in Emacs.
You can configure PINE to use vi. This message is being sent doing this.
It isn't as well integrated as if you use pico (off course), but it seems
to work well enough. But PINE can also be used completely from a prompt
using its native editor pico. In fact, when our IS department decided
shell
On Sat, Jan 18, 2003 at 12:37:16PM +0900, micro-people wrote:
just curious, but
is there a vi friendly (or oriented) mailer out there ?
have been a debianppc newbie for years @ iBook-Tangerine
and wanna keep this machine promt-mode only
I would highly recommend mutt, it's default
Blessings All ...
I've finish a HowTo about installing Linux (Debian) on
an Apple NuBus computer (Performa 6200CD) in
spanish... hope it helps.
Any comments would be great.
http://manuales.debianmexico.org/op/text.php?id_c=6id_t=29
Carlos.
__
Do
40 matches
Mail list logo