Hello,
Am Mit, 19 Jul 2000 schrieb Jens Guenther:
> On Wed, Jul 19, 2000 at 02:05:53PM +0200, Marcel Karras wrote:
> > for it?
> > (there's no error-message)
> >
>
>
> Marcel,
>
> did you start netscape from some menu? If so, you might get some error
&
Hallo Debains,
where can I control after how many time my modem disconnects from the internet.
When I write a mail dure being connected to the internet then I don't surf. So
my connection will be dissolved without asking me. Is there an opportunity
where I can control this auto-disconnection from
Hallo Debians,
I'm using the Netscape Communicator 4.72. (very slow) If I try to recieve an
E-Mail then I will be asked to input my password. I did it, but after pressing
the return-button Netscape kills itself. But I configured the Server-settings
in the right form. (as I did a few time ago in Wi
Good boy!
Didn't you notice that this is a Debian-User-List?
For questions to this distribution see on
http://www.redhat.com/apps/support/ (Support)
or on http://archive.rehat.com (Mail-Archive).
By the way, the X-configuration in RedHat is done over the pro gramm
"Xconfigurator".
Bye
ToKa
--
The best way to learn administrative networking is the "Network
Administration Guide" you'll find on
http://www.metalab.unc.edu/mdw/LDP/nag/node1.html#SECTION00100.
My advise to you: Download the sites and read them offline. It teaches a
lot.
Have Fun.
MfG
ToKa
]>
An: Marcel Karras <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Gesendet: Montag, 3. Juli 2000 14:37
Betreff: Re: X-Server configuration
> Try using the SVGA server, not the VGA one.
> HTH
>
> Marcel Karras wrote:
>
> > I've a problem configuring the XF86-System or better the X-Desk
I've a problem configuring the XF86-System or better the X-Desktop. All
works well except the graphic. If I configure the standart VGA-Server for
my Voodoo3-Graphic-Card then I'll only see the desktop in the resolution
320x204. (written in the config-file)
I've got a 15 inch Monitor but I can
Sorry for so many typos.
(I didn't have many time)
Greetings!
-Former message-
From: S.Salman Ahmed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sended: Thursday, 27. June 2000 16:01
Subject: Re: Postfix troubles
> > Yes, I do:
>
> # This is the aliases file - it says who gets mail for whom.
> # It was originally generated by `eximconfig', part of the exim package
> #
I've got a problem installing debian GNU/Linux 2.1.
All works well until the point where the system is checked for
peripherals.
All but the SCSI-Adapter is correctly detected. I've got an
AdvancePeripherals-Hostadapter. (2931 U2W HOME) The program tries to detect the
adapter-card (pci) but th
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