Linux-Misc Digest #664, Volume #27 Fri, 20 Apr 01 21:13:02 EDT
Contents:
Re: Which distro for 2.4.x ? ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Re: tty7,8,...? (John Todd)
Re: Tired of XEMACS, moving to VIM (Garry Knight)
apm issues: only works when manually initiated (Peter Petersen)
help
Linux-Misc Digest #664, Volume #26 Sat, 30 Dec 00 11:13:01 EST
Contents:
Re: ppp trouble when not using minicom ! (M. Buchenrieder)
Laptop:displaying X using external monitor (tue)
Re: man | grep (Joseph Guerrant)
PANIC! Cannot see anything after install! (RH6.2) (Bo
Linux-Misc Digest #664, Volume #25Mon, 4 Sep 00 06:13:05 EDT
Contents:
Re: Is there a limit to the number of files in 1 directory? (Paul Colquhoun)
Re: PPP works but web browsers don't (Arturo C)
Re: how to create hard-linked directories? (Steffen 'Mugge' Chm
Linux-Misc Digest #664, Volume #24 Wed, 31 May 00 11:13:02 EDT
Contents:
Re: Redhat 6.0 - kppp connects but nothing else sees the connection
Re: Epson Printer Setup (Edwin Johnson)
New Gnome and E and Sawfish? (ray)
Re: Help
keyboard woes
Re: 2.4.0-test1 Keeps Crashing
Linux-Misc Digest #664, Volume #21Sat, 4 Sep 99 00:13:10 EDT
Contents:
Uncompressing a *.bz2 kernel (Raul Trujillo)
Re: The optimization debate (was: why not C++?) (Carlos Moreno)
Re: Star Office 5.1: Is it just me ... (Andrew Purugganan)
Re: Linux needs AppleWorks (or
Linux-Misc Digest #664, Volume #20 Wed, 16 Jun 99 18:13:17 EDT
Contents:
SUID programs: are they normal? (Ding-Jung Han)
Dynamic protocols ("y")
Re: Could Microsoft Cheat On The New Mindcraft Benchmark? (was: Mindcraft Retest
News ("Otto")
Re: Could Mi
Linux-Misc Digest #664, Volume #19 Wed, 31 Mar 99 00:13:15 EST
Contents:
Please help: Email through Netscape consumes99% of the CPU (Ed Finch)
Re: MIDI recording suggestions ? (Ernesto =?US-ASCII?Q?Hern=E1ndez-Novich?=)
Re: Using Linux instead of NT Server in home environment
Linux-Misc Digest #664, Volume #18 Sun, 17 Jan 99 16:13:09 EST
Contents:
Re: Stepper Motor control (Ed Nather)
Installing Applixware 4.4.1 demo on Debian system (Daniel Dui)
Re: This is Linux, not Windows, so why not superior flexibility AND idiot-friendly?
(Alexander Viro