El Fri, 29 Jan 2016 15:41:45 +0100, Jorge Chaves escribió:
> El vie, 29-01-2016 a las 14:13 +, Camaleón escribió:
>> El Fri, 29 Jan 2016 10:49:43 +0100, Jorge Chaves escribió:
>>
>> > Hi Ozella,
>> >
>> > Just two things:
>>
>> (...)
>>
>> Parece que no has detectado que se trata de spam
El Fri, 29 Jan 2016 10:49:43 +0100, Jorge Chaves escribió:
> Hi Ozella,
>
> Just two things:
(...)
Parece que no has detectado que se trata de spam ;-)
Saludos,
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2016-01-29 8:05 GMT-03:00 Jorge Chaves :
> El vie, 29-01-2016 a las 10:49 +0100, Jorge Chaves escribió:
>> Hi Ozella,
>>
>> Just two things:
>>
>> 1) If you want to look for a job here, I think that a better address
>> would be:
>>
>> listmas...@lists.debian.org
>>
>> 2)
El vie, 29-01-2016 a las 10:27 -0300, Ricardo Eureka! escribió:
> 2016-01-29 9:57 GMT-03:00 Jorge Chaves :
> > El vie, 29-01-2016 a las 12:16 +0100, Jorge Chaves escribió:
> >> El vie, 29-01-2016 a las 12:05 +0100, Jorge Chaves escribió:
> >> > El vie, 29-01-2016 a las
El vie, 29-01-2016 a las 11:20 -0300, Felix Perez escribió:
> 2016-01-29 8:05 GMT-03:00 Jorge Chaves :
> > El vie, 29-01-2016 a las 10:49 +0100, Jorge Chaves escribió:
> >> Hi Ozella,
> >>
> >> Just two things:
> >>
> >> 1) If you want to look for a job here, I think that a
El vie, 29-01-2016 a las 14:13 +, Camaleón escribió:
> El Fri, 29 Jan 2016 10:49:43 +0100, Jorge Chaves escribió:
>
> > Hi Ozella,
> >
> > Just two things:
>
> (...)
>
> Parece que no has detectado que se trata de spam ;-)
>
> Saludos,
>
Novato tenía que ser.
Eso me pasa por ingenuo.
El día 29 de enero de 2016, 11:41, Jorge Chaves
escribió:
> El vie, 29-01-2016 a las 14:13 +, Camaleón escribió:
>> El Fri, 29 Jan 2016 10:49:43 +0100, Jorge Chaves escribió:
>>
>> > Hi Ozella,
>> >
>> > Just two things:
>>
>> (...)
>>
>> Parece que no has detectado
2016-01-29 9:57 GMT-03:00 Jorge Chaves :
> El vie, 29-01-2016 a las 12:16 +0100, Jorge Chaves escribió:
>> El vie, 29-01-2016 a las 12:05 +0100, Jorge Chaves escribió:
>> > El vie, 29-01-2016 a las 10:49 +0100, Jorge Chaves escribió:
>> > > Hi Ozella,
>> > >
>> > > Just two
El vie, 29-01-2016 a las 10:49 +0100, Jorge Chaves escribió:
> Hi Ozella,
>
> Just two things:
>
> 1) If you want to look for a job here, I think that a better address
> would be:
>
> listmas...@lists.debian.org
>
> 2) This is a Spanish mailing list, so you should write in Spanish.
> Otherwise
El vie, 29-01-2016 a las 12:05 +0100, Jorge Chaves escribió:
> El vie, 29-01-2016 a las 10:49 +0100, Jorge Chaves escribió:
> > Hi Ozella,
> >
> > Just two things:
> >
> > 1) If you want to look for a job here, I think that a better address
> > would be:
> >
> > listmas...@lists.debian.org
> >
El vie, 29-01-2016 a las 12:16 +0100, Jorge Chaves escribió:
> El vie, 29-01-2016 a las 12:05 +0100, Jorge Chaves escribió:
> > El vie, 29-01-2016 a las 10:49 +0100, Jorge Chaves escribió:
> > > Hi Ozella,
> > >
> > > Just two things:
> > >
> > > 1) If you want to look for a job here, I think
Hi Ozella,
Just two things:
1) If you want to look for a job here, I think that a better address
would be:
listmas...@lists.debian.org
2) This is a spanish mailing list, so you should write in Spanish.
Otherwise people might not understand you.
I hope I've been useful to you.
Greetings.
What's new?
I was visting your website on 1/29/2016 and I'm very interested.
I'm currently looking for work either full time or as a intern to get experience
in the field.
Please review my CV and let me know what you think.
In appreciation,
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Fred White wrote:
If I apt-get install (package) from debian-backports/
squeeze-backports main will any other areas of my debian get
modified?
I am using [squeeze] and the package that I need is in squeeze-backport
When you perform the installation action it will tell you exactly what
Hello List,
Somewhere in my head I think that I might have ask my following question
before but I can't remember if I did and what was the response.
If I apt-get install (package) from debian-backports/ squeeze-backports
main will any other areas of my debian get modified?
I am still very
lina:
When I use vim (how can I add comments for several lines at the same time,
not one by one)
add #
There's probably a more efficient way to do this, but I always go to the
start of the first/last line, press Ctrl-v (enters visual block mode),
mark the lines I want to comment, then press
Hi,
When I use vim (how can I add comments for several lines at the same time,
not one by one)
add #
are there some trick? (without using some package:
http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=1528 )
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On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 12:31:00AM +0800, lina wrote:
Hi,
When I use vim (how can I add comments for several lines at the same time, not
one by one)
add #
I set a mark a at the first row that I want to comment, then move the
cursor to the last row I want commented and type:
:'a,.s/^/# /g
On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 12:52 AM, John L. Cunningham djoh...@gmail.comwrote:
On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 12:31:00AM +0800, lina wrote:
Hi,
When I use vim (how can I add comments for several lines at the same
time, not
one by one)
add #
I set a mark a at the first row that I want to
On Thu, Sep 29, 2011 at 12:52 PM, John L. Cunningham djoh...@gmail.com wrote:
On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 12:31:00AM +0800, lina wrote:
Hi,
When I use vim (how can I add comments for several lines at the same
time, not
one by one)
add #
I set a mark a at the first row that I want to
On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 12:56:54AM +0800, lina wrote:
How did you set a mark a?
Type:
ma
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RiverWind wrote at 2011-09-13 18:53 -0500:
Subject: Just a Quick Question
Please use meaningful subjects for your list messages. It makes it easier for
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On Tue, Sep 13, 2011 at 07:53:19PM -0400, RiverWind wrote:
How does one go about turning off the screen saver on the Debian
system? Thanks so much in advance.
It depends on which desktop environment you use
(KDE/GNOME/XFCE/Other?). Each one has its own way. Alternately, if you
run xscreensaver,
2011/9/14 RiverWind riverw...@shellworld.net
How does one go about turning off the screen saver on the Debian system?
Thanks so much in advance.
Feel free to visit my website and my blog and learn more about me
and what I stand for.
My Website @
I use the gnome system; sorry I forgot to mention that.
Feel free to visit my website and my blog and learn more about me
and what I stand for.
My Website @ http://riverwind.shellworld.net
My Blog http://windraven13.livejournal.com/
On Tue, 13 Sep 2011, Kumar Appaiah wrote:
On Tue, Sep 13,
RiverWind wrote:
Ok, so I do indeed have an ssh server, and I am able to ssh into
my ISP's shell account. However, I can not ssh over to my linux box.
In other words, I can get out but not in.
Out uses ssh client. In uses ssh server.
Start back at the list at step 4 or before and see where
Hey There,
I used to be able to ssh from my shellworld account into my Linux
box before I got the latest version of the squeeze disk. I am not
able to do so now. Exactly what needs to be set up or in place in
order for me to once again be able to access my Linux box via ssh
or telnet from
RiverWind wrote:
I used to be able to ssh from my shellworld account into my Linux
box before I got the latest version of the squeeze disk. I am not
able to do so now. Exactly what needs to be set up or in place in
order for me to once again be able to access my Linux box via ssh
or telnet
Including the mailing list back in the discussion...
RiverWind wrote:
I do not seem to have an ssh server installed on my system. How
could I get one, and how extensive would the config process bee?
Easy!
# apt-get install openssh-server
That is all that you need to do. The server will be
Ok, so I do indeed have an ssh server, and I am able to ssh into my
ISP's shell account. However, I can not ssh over to my linux box. In other
words, I can get out but not in.
Riv
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and what I stand for.
My Website @
Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
H.S. wrote:
guys. In C++, do the names of arguments in a function declaration (or
prototype) need to match the names of the arguments in function
definition?
They don't need to match (either in C or in C++). The function declarations
Thanks for the detailed
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Ron Johnson wrote:
It doesn't matter that I have used 'i' in the declaration and 'j' in the
definition, does it?
What happens if you create a small test program and try it out?
Oh come on! H.S.
On 06/27/2008 11:30 PM, Kamaraju S Kusumanchi wrote:
[...]
I think that C++ or any programming related questions are appropriate on
this list. [...]
With all due respect Mr. Kusumanchi, you're wrong.
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On 06/26/2008 10:16 PM, H.S. wrote:
Hello,
I don't seem to recall at the moment so I thought of trying you all
guys. In C++, do the names of arguments in a function declaration (or
prototype) need to match the names of the arguments in function definition?
[...]
Hi H.S.
The newsgroup
Not need to match, I think. :)
On Fri, Jun 27, 2008 at 11:16 AM, H.S. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I don't seem to recall at the moment so I thought of trying you all guys.
In C++, do the names of arguments in a function declaration (or prototype)
need to match the names of the arguments
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H.S. wrote:
Hello,
I don't seem to recall at the moment so I thought of trying you all
guys. In C++, do the names of arguments in a function declaration (or
prototype) need to match the names of the arguments in function definition?
For
Mumia W.. wrote:
On 06/26/2008 10:16 PM, H.S. wrote:
Hello,
I don't seem to recall at the moment so I thought of trying you all
guys. In C++, do the names of arguments in a function declaration (or
prototype) need to match the names of the arguments in function
definition?
[...]
Hi H.S.
Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote:
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It doesn't matter that I have used 'i' in the declaration and 'j' in the
definition, does it?
Thanks,
-HS
It doesn't matter.
Thank you.
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H.S. wrote:
Hello,
I don't seem to recall at the moment so I thought of trying you all
guys. In C++, do the names of arguments in a function declaration (or
prototype) need to match the names of the arguments in function
definition?
They don't need to match (either in C or in C++). The
Ron Johnson wrote:
It doesn't matter that I have used 'i' in the declaration and 'j' in the
definition, does it?
What happens if you create a small test program and try it out?
Oh come on! H.S. has helped so many people in the past on this mailing list.
Don't you think he knows that a
Mumia W.. wrote:
On 06/26/2008 10:16 PM, H.S. wrote:
Hello,
I don't seem to recall at the moment so I thought of trying you all
guys. In C++, do the names of arguments in a function declaration (or
prototype) need to match the names of the arguments in function
definition?
[...]
Hi
Hello,
I don't seem to recall at the moment so I thought of trying you all
guys. In C++, do the names of arguments in a function declaration (or
prototype) need to match the names of the arguments in function definition?
For example, consider a function declaration:
void foo(int i);
And
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Hello,
I don't seem to recall at the moment so I thought of trying you all
guys. In C++, do the names of arguments in a function declaration (or
prototype) need to match the names of the arguments in function
Never mind ... it is late at night so took a little while to eventually
find the answer ... it was a long day.
Cheers.
-HS
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just a short question:
After installing Edge, I see the common-user-$PS1 as follows:
${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)[EMAIL PROTECTED]:\w\$
I understand [EMAIL PROTECTED]:\w\$, however, what does
${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}
do?
TIA
Greg
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Gregor Schneider, 03.01.2007 17:00:
just a short question:
After installing Edge, I see the common-user-$PS1 as follows:
${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)[EMAIL PROTECTED]:\w\$
I understand [EMAIL PROTECTED]:\w\$, however, what does
${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)}
On Wednesday 03 January 2007 09:00, Gregor Schneider wrote:
Hi guys,
just a short question:
After installing Edge, I see the common-user-$PS1 as follows:
${debian_chroot:+($debian_chroot)[EMAIL PROTECTED]:\w\$
I understand [EMAIL PROTECTED]:\w\$, however, what does
thanks, guys, got it!
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Hi, guys. I just have a quick question.
I burnt the DVD and netinstall version of debian. I put it in the dvd
rom in my laptop, and then pressed enter to boot.
After a short loading of kernels..etc for like 2 sec. my screen goes
blank, and both the harddrive and dvd rom stop functioning
Anders Breindahl wrote:
I and a friend are playing with the idea of convincing our gymnasium to
using Debian GNU/Linux as their main server OS.
As it comes to this issue, which release we would want; stable, testing or
unstable?
Making the choice, it would matter that the focus is on
Hi,
The motherboard is model # MS-6154V. Look at the MSI website and you will
find it.
Regards
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I and a friend are playing with the idea of convincing our gymnasium to
using Debian GNU/Linux as their main server OS.
As it comes to this issue, which release we would want; stable, testing or
unstable?
Making the choice, it would matter that the focus is on reliability. We
would want
On Monday 16 August 2004 02:33 pm, Anders Breindahl wrote:
I and a friend are playing with the idea of convincing our gymnasium
to using Debian GNU/Linux as their main server OS.
As it comes to this issue, which release we would want; stable,
testing or unstable?
Making the choice, it would
On Tue, 2004-08-17 at 10:33, Anders Breindahl wrote:
I and a friend are playing with the idea of convincing our gymnasium to
using Debian GNU/Linux as their main server OS.
As it comes to this issue, which release we would want; stable, testing or
unstable?
Making the choice, it
On Tue, Aug 17, 2004 at 12:33:49AM +0200, Anders Breindahl wrote:
I and a friend are playing with the idea of convincing our gymnasium to
using Debian GNU/Linux as their main server OS.
As it comes to this issue, which release we would want; stable, testing or
unstable?
Making the
Hi, I have a motherboard like yours - G11-cb00056,
but I don't know how to find the specs on MSI's
website. http://www.msi.com.tw.
Do you know what kind of RAM it uses?
Thanks for your time.
-Monique
(Sorry to bug you, I looked up G11-cb00056 on the web
and you were about the only hit.)
tar cvfPpj /home/mark/secure-server-woody.tar.bz2 /home/image/secure-server
Run `tar jtvvf secure-sever-woody.tar.bz2` and notice how every file in the tarball has the '/home/image/secure-server' prefix. This will make it difficult to unpack. (The 'Pp' switches are not doing what you think
Hi,
I've created a snapshot of a secure locked down server running woody that
was stetup on a secure non net connnected pc, I've got it setup to run
discover and a few other apps on boot to automatically detect hardware and
so forth, so I can then extract this to any new server and setup a few
Hi all.. forgive me for asking this, but I saw a
screen shot of fvwm and it had something running
in the lower left corner of the screen. I have
never seen it before and I was hoping someone
might be able to tell me what it is called. It
looks like a neet pager/utility bar..
the link to the
On Fri, Apr 04, 2003 at 11:14:05AM -0800, Xucaen wrote:
Hi all.. forgive me for asking this, but I saw a
screen shot of fvwm and it had something running
in the lower left corner of the screen. I have
never seen it before and I was hoping someone
might be able to tell me what it is called.
On Fri, 2003-04-04 at 14:14, Xucaen wrote:
Hi all.. forgive me for asking this, but I saw a
screen shot of fvwm and it had something running
in the lower left corner of the screen. I have
never seen it before and I was hoping someone
might be able to tell me what it is called. It
looks like
I personally like the 3ware cards. I've had stability problems with
certain cards that promised (*cough*) to do better. I just installed four
pair of 3ware's 7850's in four machines and they work great. Plus, if you
go with the 7410 and later decide you do want RAID, you're all set to
go. Keep in
Hard drive scenario:
4 x 160 Gig Maxtor D540X133's.
Not going to be using raid.
Using these to store disk images, so speed isn't really an issue, only
reliability and stability under 2.4.x
Looking at using an MS-6580(intel 845G) motherboard, with a p4/2000 or
faster.
Here's my options so
Hi,
I did not find out how to enable ICQ protocol through
iptables, ; I got two boxes connected via plip, one to
the internet working as firewall (ip tables) . I can
not use any ICQ client in box two.
Thanks in advance.
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Hi, I was wondering if anyone has a copy of the old(...ie 4 weeks +)Citrix
tarball avaliable. I need this tarball, not the new one on thier website. I
am trying to install citrix on my FreeBSD system, and I need the linux Citrix
tarball (it runs citrix under linux emulation). I have searched
On Tuesday 28 August 2001 4:56 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I am currently using the default nv driver for my X-server and would like
to upgrade to the newer NVdriver from NVIDIA. I have successfully built the
binary version of the driver and the read me tells me I need to put this
Hi,
I am currently using the default nv driver for my X-server and would like to
upgrade to the newer NVdriver from NVIDIA. I have successfully built the binary
version of the driver and the readme tells me I need to put this where
XF86Config file can see it...However, I can't seem to find
just a quick question for those adminning large networks out there -
what software package do you use for notifications etc? I am a junior admin
in a large network of linux/freebsd machines, and looking at implementing a
system based upon netsaint, which I consider will do all I need (when
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 02:04:11PM +1000, Renai LeMay wrote:
:just a quick question for those adminning large networks out there -
:
:what software package do you use for notifications etc? I am a junior admin
:in a large network of linux/freebsd machines, and looking at implementing a
:system
Does anyone know how to disable the computer speaker? (just the little
internal one)
Leonard Leblanc
Monday, February 05, 2001, 7:07:05 PM, you wrote:
LL Does anyone know how to disable the computer speaker? (just the little
LL internal one)
LL Leonard Leblanc
Simple answer, remove the cable to the speaker from you're computers
motherboard.
But I don't know if it can be done with software
On Mon, Feb 05, 2001 at 10:07:05AM -0800, Leonard Leblanc wrote:
Does anyone know how to disable the computer speaker? (just the little
internal one)
Obvious solutions include wielding a pair of diagonal cutters, or
pulling the plug from the system board, but I guess you're looking
for a
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Simple answer, remove the cable to the speaker from you're computers
motherboard.
That's one way of doing it, but there may be other issues that would
cause problems (Debian on a computer
On Mon, 05 Feb 2001, Phil Brutsche wrote:
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
Simple answer, remove the cable to the speaker from you're
computers motherboard.
That's one way of doing it, but there may be other issues that
would cause problems (Debian on a computer
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On Fri, Jun 09, 2000 at 11:12:03AM +0200, Antonio Moragues Ramón wrote:
grep -r / -e lawpc34 -H lawpc34.log
but that doesn't seem to work
Try grep -r lawpc34 / lawpc34.log
Or: find / -exec grep lawpc34 \{\} \; -print lawpc43.log
Maybe, but that is how I'd do it.
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Hi,
I need to set up dialin via modem on a debian box. Never done this, just wonder
very quickly if ppp is the easies / best to use or if there is something else?
And is there any good docs out there apart from PPP-HOWTO?
Dialin will be from Windows boxes.
-Geir
Bolan Meek [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
john smith wrote:
hello. I'd like to know how to get rid of that annonying netscape group
icons near the bottom right-hand side of communicator. (the
navigator,inbox,newsgroups,addressbook and composer). well, maybe I can
leave the navigator icon
hello. I'd like to know how to get rid of that annonying netscape group
icons near the bottom right-hand side of communicator. (the
navigator,inbox,newsgroups,addressbook and composer). well, maybe I can
leave the navigator icon there...
TIA
john smith wrote:
hello. I'd like to know how to get rid of that annonying netscape group
icons near the bottom right-hand side of communicator. (the
navigator,inbox,newsgroups,addressbook and composer). well, maybe I can
leave the navigator icon there...
TIA
YWIA.
If you click on the
hi
does anyone know the syntax of the 'grep' command to check all files on a
machine for a pattern e.g. lawpc34, I've been trying:
grep -r / -e lawpc34 -H lawpc34.log
but that doesn't seem to work
thanks a lot
Andrew
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On Fri, 9 Jun 2000, Andrew McRobert wrote:
hi
does anyone know the syntax of the 'grep' command to check all files on a
machine for a pattern e.g. lawpc34, I've been trying:
grep -r / -e lawpc34 -H lawpc34.log
but that doesn't seem to work
Try grep -r lawpc34 / lawpc34.log
On Fri, Jun 09, 2000 at 11:12:03AM +0200, Antonio Moragues Ramón wrote:
grep -r / -e lawpc34 -H lawpc34.log
but that doesn't seem to work
Try grep -r lawpc34 / lawpc34.log
Or: find / -exec grep lawpc34 \{\} \; -print lawpc43.log
Maybe, but that is how I'd do it.
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On Fri, Jun 09, 2000 at 11:12:03AM +0200, Antonio Moragues Ramón wrote:
grep -r / -e lawpc34 -H lawpc34.log
Andrew McRobert said:
does anyone know the syntax of the 'grep' command to check all files on a
machine for a pattern e.g. lawpc34, I've been trying:
grep -r / -e lawpc34 -H lawpc34.log
but that doesn't seem to work
grep requires that the last argument be a filespec telling it where to
On Fri, Jun 09, 2000 at 02:36:59AM -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
On Fri, Jun 09, 2000 at 11:12:03AM +0200, Antonio Moragues Ramón wrote:
grep -r / -e lawpc34 -H lawpc34.log
but that doesn't seem to work
Try grep -r lawpc34 / lawpc34.log
Or: find / -exec grep lawpc34 \{\} \;
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Hi,
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
'apt-get install communicator' at the command prompt with root privileges.
Or if you find the mai/news/composer stuff to be excess crap which you'll
not use, you can do 'apt-get install navigator'
When running X, Where do I find NetScape Browser.I tried Mozilla Navigator.
Thats not is right?
Thank Guys
On 15-May-2000 Jay Kelly wrote:
When running X, Where do I find NetScape Browser.I tried Mozilla Navigator.
Thats not is right?
Thank Guys
if you have it installed, it will be in the Apps menu, under Net. otherwise
you need to type:
'apt-get install communicator' at the command prompt
Howdy,
Slink 2.1 r4. *is* the current almost-bomb-proof release (The Y2K fixes,
etc.), right?
Forgive me for my moronic ways,
Brian
Quoting Tek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Okay, I was confusing LILO and loadlin (I knew what I was talking about, but
didn't use the right name). I believe I know now what to do, but I still
don't know about one thing: should I toggle the bootable flag on for the
root partition on the HDD, or leave
Tek wrote:
Okay, I was confusing LILO and loadlin (I knew what I was talking about, but
didn't use the right name). I believe I know now what to do, but I still
don't know about one thing: should I toggle the bootable flag on for the
root partition on the HDD, or leave it off, if I intend
How can I configure the SVGA Xserver to use a 16bpp resolution by default?
How am I supposed to switch to such a resolutio anyway? I haven't yet been
able to use anything else than 256 colors res.
The Moose
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On Fri, 25 Sep 1998, Mike Acklin wrote:
Hello Everyone,
I have a quick question about linux/debian. Does anyone know of a
way or a program that if you call your Modem (With it being offline), it
will monitor the port and if it sees RING, the system will automagically
start pon?
you
On Fri, 25 Sep 1998, Lazar Fleysher wrote:
There are two things I would like to add.(Hope you find it interesting)
1. When I installed xringd, it could not find the modem and -m option did
not work.So I recompiled xringd and explicitly defined modem device as
/dev/ttyS1
2. When you
*- Raymond A. Ingles [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|
| On Fri, 25 Sep 1998, Mike Acklin wrote:
|
| Hello Everyone,
|
| I have a quick question about linux/debian. Does anyone know of a
| way or a program that if you call your Modem (With it being offline), it
| will monitor the port and if it sees
On Fri, Sep 25, 1998 at 09:34:31AM -0400, Raymond A. Ingles wrote:
you just described xringd. :- I've heard of it but haven't installed
it, so I'm not sure if there's a .deb file for it. Even if you have to go
find it, it's exactly what you need.
Sincerely,
Ray Ingles (248)
Thanks for the pointers from both you and Ray. And to David Engle for the
Debian Package. I have done some fiddling around and have a work around on
your two points.
On Fri, Sep 25, 1998 at 09:48:52AM -0700, Lazar Fleysher wrote:
There are two things I would like to add.(Hope you find it
Hello Everyone,
I have a quick question about linux/debian. Does anyone know of a
way or a program that if you call your Modem (With it being offline), it
will monitor the port and if it sees RING, the system will automagically
start pon?
What I am trying to do is have my home
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