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On Sat, Aug 02, 2003 at 03:36:17AM -0700, Priyadarshini - the Best!!! wrote:
PriyadarshiniNever really believed in this until I joined an
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Priyadarshinigrasp the idea. And yes, an idea
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On Saturday 02 August 2003 16:06, you wrote:
hi all,
i am sending this here coz i cud not find a place to
post it on ilug-d site i REALLY wanted to share this
with u all. read on feast ur mind on this...
You
Hi !
I have a PCQLinux8.0. Can i access NTFS partions in Linux n How ?
n Can anyone tell me why Linux is so dead slow on my pcas compared to
windows 2k pro or xp pro. I have a celeron at 667MHz and 64 MB RAM.
Rgds
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The Linux-Delhi mailing list wrote:
hi all,
i am sending this here coz i cud not find a place to
post it on ilug-d site amp; i REALLY wanted to share
Dear All,
I need some information on setting up a wireless Lan
of around 20 t0 25 windus/linux pcs.In fact i want to
cconvert my wired lan into wi-fi Lan .i want to run my
iptables firewall , sendmail and proxy thru it . can
anybody give me some idea about setting up wi-fi lan,
the total cost
--- # Subodh # [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi
!
I have a PCQLinux8.0. Can i access NTFS partions in
Linux n How ?
I doubt whether PCQLinux8.0 comes with a kernel
pre-configured to access NTFS mount points. It is based
on RHL 8 which doesn't have a stock kernel for accessing
NTFS.
Try the
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yogesh anand [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear All,
I need some information on setting
As far as I understand, NTFS 5.0 (which windows XP runs) is not supported
under linux.
You might be lucky to be able to mount and able to read (unless you have
something complicated like filestreams or encrypted (or otherwise
redirected) volumes) NTFS but it would be *extermely dangerous* to write
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Postfix 1.1.x on any distribution. In the meantime, use the
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