I have installed Mandrake 6.1 on my home system (fresh install) All went
well (at least for the most part. I have one irritating problem with KDE now
that wasn't in 6.0. Two icons keep re-appearing upon each logon, HDC1, and
floppy. I already have floppy, and renamed HDC1 to the actual drive it
Shane Owenby writes:
On Sat, Dec 04, 1999 at 08:57:50PM -0500, S. Newhouse wrote:
Hi,
Ever since upgrading to Mandrake-6.1 from RH-5.1 on my internet
connected box, I can't use socks5 with netscape to allow other local
hosts to browse the internet.
Anyone here using
On Mon, 06 Dec 1999, you wrote:
On Mon, 06 Dec 1999, ibi wrote:
I have an external USRobotics Sportster 56k that isn't being recognized.
Does anyone have a suggestion?
External modems aren't "recognized". What is happening to you
is that your external serial port is not working or is
On Mon, 06 Dec 1999, you wrote:
Does anyone know how to get this drive working in Linux?
It should be set up much the same way that a Zip parllel is
set up. You just load the parallel port drivers and go from
there.
John
On Mon, 06 Dec 1999, you wrote:
I noticed these myself. Thought I was going crazy there for awhile.
On Mon, 06 Dec 1999, you wrote:
At 03:11 6/12/99 -0600, you wrote:
Is it just me...
or somebody else noticed a resend of OLD messages pumped back into the list?
i think this is the
At 10:05 AM 12/7/99 -0500, you wrote:
On Mon, 06 Dec 1999, you wrote:
Does anyone know how to get this drive working in Linux?
It should be set up much the same way that a Zip parllel is
set up. You just load the parallel port drivers and go from
there.
John
You need to load the
I've successfully (?) setup imap-4.6.3 on MD 6.0 but I would
really like to have more than one level of nesting in my mail
folders, e.g.:
~/imapmail
-/subfolder1
-/subfolder2
/subfolder3
message1
message2
message3
Please disregard.
palmer
Quick one from a neophyte.
System:
2) Windows boxes
1) LM 6.0
All connected via a small netwok using a hub. Want to set up linux
box to check mail for 3 or 4 different accounts and to be able to use
the mail clients (outlook) on the windows boxes to get the mail off of
the linux box. What is
On Tue, Dec 07, 1999 at 09:02:59AM -0500, S. Newhouse wrote:
Shane Owenby writes:
On Sat, Dec 04, 1999 at 08:57:50PM -0500, S. Newhouse wrote:
Hi,
Ever since upgrading to Mandrake-6.1 from RH-5.1 on my internet
connected box, I can't use socks5 with netscape to allow other local
Actually postfix comes with Mandrake... my first introduction to postfix
was when I was trying to figure out why the heck sendmail kept dying on me
and I couldn't figure out why (it was postfix, started by default). I
haven't had a chance to really look at postfix, but I've heard good
Qmail is very stable. My ISP has used it for quite some time under
FreeBSD because of security issues.
Pj
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jim Adams wrote:
Quick one from a neophyte.
System:
2) Windows boxes
1) LM 6.0
All connected via a small netwok using a hub. Want to set up linux
box to check mail for 3 or 4 different accounts and to be able to use
the mail clients (outlook) on the windows boxes to get the mail off
I'm trying to run rdate as root from a machine on a network under a cron
job.
if I log in and su -l to root and run
rdate -s clock.psu.edu
it works. If I run it as a cron job, I get
rdate: connection refused
in the output of the cron job. I've tried other servers. same result
I replaced the slower isa modem on my Mandrake/Venus system with a pci
modem with a Lucent Technologies chip set. I'm happy with the performance
in Win95, but am having trouble in Linux (I realize that I'mn the bleeding
edge, but there do seen to be a few people out there working on the
Bug Hunter wrote:
I'm trying to run rdate as root from a machine on a network under a cron
job.
if I log in and su -l to root and run
rdate -s clock.psu.edu
it works. If I run it as a cron job, I get
rdate: connection refused
in the output of the cron job. I've tried other
Original Message
From: Timothy Litwiller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: gi_network ftp install problems
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
more information on the error that I am having
when going into the Misellaneous step button is orange
An Error has occured
Can't use string ("") as a
On Tue, 07 Dec 1999, Stephen P. Molnar, Ph.D. wrote:
I replaced the slower isa modem on my Mandrake/Venus system with a pci
modem with a Lucent Technologies chip set. I'm happy with the performance
in Win95, but am having trouble in Linux (
PCI=WinModem=Only Works with Win95. Get a real
"Stephen P. Molnar, Ph.D." wrote:
I replaced the slower isa modem on my Mandrake/Venus system with a pci
modem with a Lucent Technologies chip set. I'm happy with the performance
in Win95, but am having trouble in Linux (I realize that I'mn the bleeding
edge, but there do seen to be a few
On Tue, 7 Dec 1999, Stephen P. Molnar, Ph.D. wrote:
I replaced the slower isa modem on my Mandrake/Venus system with a pci
modem with a Lucent Technologies chip set. I'm happy with the performance
in Win95, but am having trouble in Linux (I realize that I'mn the bleeding
edge, but there
Sure it's stable... but for how long? :)
/ Rickard
- Original Message -
From: "ibi" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 07, 1999 10:38 PM
Subject: Re: [expert] Qmail
Qmail is very stable. My ISP has used it for quite some time under
FreeBSD because of
One thing I spotted that I might question. Why is this dealing with irq
5? That would indicate a sound card to me. Modems are usually on IRQ 3
or 4 IIRC.
-Original Message-
snip
ltmodem version 0.9.4
00:14.0 Communication controller: Lucent Microelectronics Unknown 56K
Modem
(rev 01)
On Tue, 07 Dec 1999, you wrote:
I'm trying to run rdate as root from a machine on a network under a cron
job.
if I log in and su -l to root and run
rdate -s clock.psu.edu
it works. If I run it as a cron job, I get
rdate: connection refused
in the output of the cron job.
On Tue, 7 Dec 1999, Sean Armstrong wrote:
Actually postfix comes with Mandrake... my first introduction to postfix
was when I was trying to figure out why the heck sendmail kept dying on me
and I couldn't figure out why (it was postfix, started by default). I
haven't had a chance to really
Ken Wilson wrote:
One thing I spotted that I might question. Why is this dealing with irq
5? That would indicate a sound card to me. Modems are usually on IRQ 3
or 4 IIRC.
Well, standard _serial ports_ are usually using IRQ 3 or 4. Now if the
serial ports are not disabled in the BIOS, a
On Tue, 07 Dec 1999, Christopher Quale wrote:
-I've successfully (?) setup imap-4.6.3 on MD 6.0 but I would
-really like to have more than one level of nesting in my mail
-folders, e.g.:
-
-~/imapmail
--/subfolder1
--/subfolder2
-/subfolder3
- message1
-
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