t to move them to another machine using ftp.
Additionally, I want to install Debian on another machine (I have no
CDs, just the network-install disks). Could I somehow install Debian
(fresh) by pointing the install to my current machine and/or package
cache?
Thanks,
Jim Hribar
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PA (Secure Password Authentication)
On Sun, Sep 29, 2002 at 09:39:17AM -0400, Jim Hribar wrote:
> Does anyone know of any email clients for Linux that support SPA
(Secure
> Password Authentication)? The only two clients I know of are Outlook
Patent and licensing issues have made SPA unique to Microsof
Does anyone know of any email clients for Linux that support SPA (Secure
Password Authentication)? The only two clients I know of are Outlook
and Outlook Express. I've searched all over Google, can't find a darned
thing except for people with the same problem.
Jim Hribar
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: Re: created problems uninstalling xdm
Hello,
Am Donnerstag, 26. September 2002 10:10 schrieb Andy Saxena:
> On Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 06:46:02PM -0400, Jim Hribar wrote:
> > I uninstalled xdm (apt-get remove xdm) and which in turn
^^^
Just seeing if my posts are making it...
Jim
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I uninstalled xdm (apt-get remove xdm) and which in turn removed the
meta package x-window-system. Then I removed all instances of the xdm
directories (the uninstall said the directories weren't empty):
/var/lib/xdm
/etc/X11/xdm
The problem is, I can reinstall xdm fine, and it works (I think it
I uninstalled xdm (apt-get remove xdm) and which in turn removed
the meta package x-window-system. Then I removed all instances of the xdm
directories (the uninstall said the directories weren’t empty):
/var/lib/xdm
/etc/X11/xdm
The problem is, I can reinstall xdm fine, and it wor
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