Re: What mail program does this?

2004-03-20 Thread dragon
hello, i do such things with popcheck on the console ;) greetz "Hugo Vanwoerkom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Hi Debian! > > I normally use Mozilla to retrieve mail from my ISP mailserver. > > Someone now (it is not SPAM, I now the sender) has sent me a 1.2

Re: AOL on Linux?

2001-01-08 Thread Fire Dragon
On Mon, Jan 08, 2001 at 11:22:07PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I'm in position that I can't change my ISP. I would like to know, > whether there is any possibility how to run AOL on Linux. Thanks Jiri Some time ago I saw on freshmeat.net a package for running linux using the AOL dialup serv

Re: xkb settings, BackSpace not working in X

2000-11-01 Thread Olivier Dragon
rid of this problem as it is very annoying to only be able to delete in one direction!! Ian Stuart wrote: Olivier Dragon wrote: I'm using the latest version of XF86 (not quite sure of the exact version) that is available in woody. If you had to say I Obey., then it's X4.01, else it

xkb settings, BS not working

2000-10-31 Thread Olivier Dragon
I'm using the latest version of XF86 (not quite sure of the exact version) that is available in woody. I've got problems in X with the xkb configuration. In X, my backspace [<--] button does the same as the [Delete] button. I've tried modifying my XF86Config file but it doesn't work. Whatever

NFS mounted /usr

2000-07-28 Thread Fire Dragon
I'm trying to build a small lan and being a bit short on HD space (250MB to 500MB tops) I wanted to have /home /usr and so forth be NFS mounted. I'm currently having a problem in which the /usr partition that is exported is corrupted by the client machine (broke exim when I installed ssmtp for exam

Kernel bugs in 2.2.x

2000-07-06 Thread Dragon
n woody distribution untouch? Please kindly advise. Your advise would save the future of Linux here. Thanks. Dragon

Compability of a mother board

2000-07-03 Thread Dragon
I apology if this not the place to ask. If so please refer my question to the right place. Thanks! Does Debian support the mother board 'Supermicro PIIIDM3 i840 MB' with 133 external frequency? I'd like to plug two Intel PIII 733 S1 133Mhz CPU to test its SMP capability. (If I couldn't give the

Compiling kernel2.0.36 on potato?

1999-10-31 Thread The Dragon De Monsyne
url for a patch at suse.de suggested , but it didn't fix the problem) I can't use 2.2.x as I have binary-only drivers for hardware I need to use (MaxSpeed MaxStation multiconsole card) that don't work with 2.2 any suggestions? -The Dragon De Monsyne