I am running Mandrake 5.2 and want to go to KDE 1.1 since it has been
out a while. Has anyone had success doing this? The rpm packager at kde
said I should get the rpms from Mandrake. Are the rpms in the 5.3 directory
the ones I need? Also can I install on top of 1.0? Any info to help smooth
On Sat, 27 Mar 1999, F^51 wrote:
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Hey all,
Someone is sending a virus to people on the linux-mandrake listserve.
The file is Happy99.exe. Luckily Norton Antivirus caught it.
later...
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| Hey all,
|
| Someone is sending a virus to people on the linux-mandrake listserve.
| The file is Happy99.exe. Luckily Norton Antivirus caught it.
If you were planning to start the program, you really need all the
luck you
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Subject: cua0 prb
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hai all...
i have a prb with my modem..
before my kppp/minicom/x-isp working well..
i'm using com2 or cua1 but after my port
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Subject: cua0 prb
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hai all...
i have a prb with my modem..
before my kppp/minicom/x-isp working well..
i'm using com2 or cua1 but after my port
Leif E. Olson wrote:
begin 644 Happy99.exe
The last expert mandrake letter contained a virus called Happy99.
DO NOT EXECUTE THE FILE IN THAT EMAIL!!!
Need help!
I tried to start the program but it doesn't run on my machine.
Could it be the fault of the operating system I use?
I'm
On Fri, 26 Mar 1999, Michael Doyle wrote:
G'day All,
24. Added SMB printer, unable to obtain test printouts, ping the 3 win98 boxes
worked, network neighborhood unable to see Linux box but able to see each win
box.
25. Edited the new smb.conf. /etc/rc.d/init.d/smb restart, OK.
26.