On Sat, Jul 03, 1999 at 09:52:37PM +0300, Micha Feigin wrote:
> Is there a way to add fonts to word perfect (8)?
> I have a lot of fonts of all kinds on my system, the quwstion is, can i
> tell wordperfect to use these fonts, and do i need to translate them into
> anything (I so it had some extra f
I upgraded to the new exim 3.02 and got bitten with the IPV6 problem.
So I think I fixed that part.
Next I had a config file problem. Whenever I did this:
exim -bm -t < message
I got this:
1999-06-30 07:53:53 10zJs9-0005ZU-00 Expansion of "Received: ${if
def:sender_rcvhost {from ${sender_rcv
On Tue, Jun 15, 1999 at 12:09:20AM -0500, Rob Browning wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > Yea, this one stumped me for quite a while to. From section 5.3 of
> > the Slapd administrators guide: NOTE: The DN pattern specified
> > should be "normalized", meaning that there should be no extra
>
On Mon, Jun 14, 1999 at 12:18:05PM -0500, Rob Browning wrote:
>
> When I installed openldapd, it set up the admin user with a password,
> and in /etc/openldapd/slapd.conf I can see that that user's allowed to
> do anything:
>
> access to * by dn="cn=admin, ou=People, dc=localnet" write
>
Yea,
> All this seems to suggest you still have the regular "login" binary
> installed, rather than the one from "pam-apps". Install "pam-apps".
Yep, that is exactly what it was. Maybe libpam-ldap should suggest pam-apps.
Now I have a different problem though. Pam is working correctly, and ldap
is w
01234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789
I was following the thread on using LDAP to handle authentication of clients,
and I am having a lot of trouble getting things to work.
First I created a new testing account
# adduser testing
Second, I downloaded t
On Wed, Jun 02, 1999 at 04:33:57PM +0100, Mario Jorge Nunes Filipe wrote:
> Hi
>
> With kernel 2.0.x and ipfwadm it was necessary to compile something into
> the kernel so that it would allow real* traffic to go by. Is the same
> still valid for kernel 2.2.x with ipchains?
>
I assume by real* yo
On Mon, Mar 29, 1999 at 10:13:41AM +0100, Vincent Murphy wrote:
> i want to install linux (debian if possible) on a 386SX with 4MB RAM and
> a 51MB HD. it will have an ISDN terminal adapter and a 3c509 network
> transciever. can i use debian? if i can't, how do i go about it? i'm
> open to sug
Well, using the '-a' on the export did work to get rid of the
'public key not found' error when doing:
# gpg -r B -se file1
I had actually tried this before. But when 'B' goes to decrypt
the file1.gpg this is what happens:
#cat /home/A/file1.gpg | gpg
gpg: public key decryption failed: secret
I've been experimenting with gpg and have hit a little snag.
First I create two user accounts. A and B.
I logged in with A and did:
# gpg --gen-key
# gpg --export > pub_keys
I then did the same with B.
Next I tried to import A's public key
# gpg --import /home/A/pub_keys
But I get the error me
>> > Windoze 95 is not multi-tasking, it just pretends it is multitasking.
>>
>> Can you prove that Win95 is just pretending to be multitasking ?
>> What about Win98 ?
I thought that it was true multi-tasking in the sense that it multi-tasked
between the mouse &
everything else. Which is w
Hey Rick,
I'm a partner in a company that installs networks for small businesses, and
have had some
experiences w/ the syquest. As far as the internal ( both SCSI & ide ) ones
go, I would stay
away from them. They are pretty flimsy, and we have had to return several of
them.
Instead of a n
Since hamm was frozen, I started the process of updating my bo system.
I've been running hamm now for a week or so, and using FTP to update all of my
out-of-date
packages.
Last night I installed some of the new packages, ( of which the only important
one I remember
was sysvinit ), and when I rebo
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