At 02:30 AM 6/15/2003 +1200, cr wrote:
On Thursday 01 January 1970 12:00, Heimo Claasen wrote:
> Kppp is a really good utility - but it just wouldn't work without the
> full installation of KDE, including most QT libraries ... and this is a
> no-no for the Debian 3.0 "distro".
>
> So there you (we)
On Thursday 01 January 1970 12:00, Heimo Claasen wrote:
> Kppp is a really good utility - but it just wouldn't work without the
> full installation of KDE, including most QT libraries ... and this is a
> no-no for the Debian 3.0 "distro".
>
> So there you (we) are.
>
> // Heimo Claasen // // Bruss
On Saturday 14 June 2003 02:35, Ray Olszewski wrote:
> At 08:47 AM 6/14/2003 +1200, cr wrote:
> >I just installed Debian 3.0, (my second attempt), and after some effort
> > got kppp to log on to my ISP without immediately dying with an exit
> > status 2...
> >
> >However, now, while kppp logs on an
Kppp is a really good utility - but it just wouldn't work without the
full installation of KDE, including most QT libraries ... and this is a
no-no for the Debian 3.0 "distro".
So there you (we) are.
// Heimo Claasen // // Brussels 2003-06-13
The WebPlace of ReRead - and much to read ==> http:
Hello Philippe , 1) Please wrap line when send to mail lists to
less than 80 coloumns . 2) Huh ? , in general "Everything is a
file , Files are how everything is done" . 3) what are you
trying to accomplish ? Hth , JimL
On Fri, 13 Jun 2003, Philippe Marmillod
At 08:47 AM 6/14/2003 +1200, cr wrote:
I just installed Debian 3.0, (my second attempt), and after some effort got
kppp to log on to my ISP without immediately dying with an exit status 2...
However, now, while kppp logs on and stays on, Kmail, Konqueror and Galeon
are not communicating with it.
I just installed Debian 3.0, (my second attempt), and after some effort got
kppp to log on to my ISP without immediately dying with an exit status 2...
However, now, while kppp logs on and stays on, Kmail, Konqueror and Galeon
are not communicating with it. I get 'SMTP error' from Kmail and '
Dose sombody know if the exist a driver emulating a tape device and writing data
to a file on disk ?
It is possible to use the loopback device ?
Philippe Marmillod
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