At 01:09 AM 12/16/2003 +, Szonyi Sebastian Calin wrote:
Hi
I have some questions regarding reading and sending mail
through an ISP.
Prerequisites: isp uses login and password autentication
1. How do i read mail from my isp ? should i use fetchmail
for this
without involving sendmail ?
2. how d
There is not much more I can offer in the way of help (as you will see as
you read on). You really need feedback from a Debian-Sid user who uses
Mozilla, and that's not me. The little I can offer follows.
At 10:44 AM 12/16/2003 +1100, Peter Garrett wrote:
Ithought I mentioned that apt installed
Hi
I have some questions regarding reading and sending mail
through an ISP.
Prerequisites: isp uses login and password autentication
1. How do i read mail from my isp ? should i use fetchmail
for this
without involving sendmail ?
2. how do i send mail with sendmail through my ISP ?
I searched on
Follow up to be absolutely specific:
~$ dpkg --status mozilla
Package: mozilla
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: web
Installed-Size: 24
Maintainer: Takuo KITAME <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Version: 2:1.5-3
On Tue, 2003-12-16 at 10:44, Peter Garrett wrote:
> Ithought I mentioned th
Ithought I mentioned that apt installed debian's "mozilla 1.5-3". That's
what the "about" entry in the help menu of the browser reports. I gree
that the /etc/ file points to alternatives, as the name suggests. In my
case it points to /usr/bin/mozilla-1.5 .
Rather puzzling, then, that it doesn't l
I don't use Mozilla here so can't help you with most of what you ask about.
I can clear up one bit of confusion, though.
At 09:43 AM 12/16/2003 +1100, Peter Garrett wrote:
[...]
Can anyone explain what might have happened? BTW, "which mozilla"
returns /usr/bin/mozilla, and checking "ls -al /usr/b
This is not exactly a problem, since currently Mozilla appears to be
working. I'm curious as to why the following has happened:
1. I updated to the latest Mozilla in Debian Sid by doing an "apt-get
install mozilla".This installed Mozilla 1.5-3.
2.Initially certain functions failed to operate. For
At 03:03 PM 12/15/2003 -0600, James Miller wrote:
On a Debian install I recently did, I ended up getting a newer kernel to
replace the 2.2.20 kernel I initially installed on the system. But the
old kernel remains on the system, and I can boot from it if I enter
"LinuxOLD" at the command prompt. T
On a Debian install I recently did, I ended up getting a newer kernel to
replace the 2.2.20 kernel I initially installed on the system. But the
old kernel remains on the system, and I can boot from it if I enter
"LinuxOLD" at the command prompt. The problem is, when I boot using that
older kernel
At 01:51 PM 12/15/2003 -0600, James Miller wrote:
On Mon, 15 Dec 2003, Ray Olszewski wrote:
> At 12:55 PM 12/15/2003 -0600, James Miller wrote:
> >Maybe one of the Debian users on this list can help me understand
> >something about the kernels offered on the unstable branch. Specifically,
> >I ha
On Mon, 15 Dec 2003, Ray Olszewski wrote:
> At 12:55 PM 12/15/2003 -0600, James Miller wrote:
> >Maybe one of the Debian users on this list can help me understand
> >something about the kernels offered on the unstable branch. Specifically,
> >I have a question about 2.4.x kernels. There are two
At 12:55 PM 12/15/2003 -0600, James Miller wrote:
Maybe one of the Debian users on this list can help me understand
something about the kernels offered on the unstable branch. Specifically,
I have a question about 2.4.x kernels. There are two 2.4.x kernels
available there, and I'm trying to under
Maybe one of the Debian users on this list can help me understand
something about the kernels offered on the unstable branch. Specifically,
I have a question about 2.4.x kernels. There are two 2.4.x kernels
available there, and I'm trying to understand the difference between them.
One is listed a
On 12-15, James Miller wrote:
> I hope this is the right place to ask this sort of newbie question.
FWIW, and others will comment more, I read the frame buffer
as catch all code that permits one to run X11 with an unsupported or
obsolete or brand new video card that has no driver yet..
I have OpenOfficeorg.1.1 on a Mandrake-9.2 machine (gnome) working fine.
But when I use it via ssh on a Slackware-9.0 machine (icewm) the accents
appear as one character and the corresponding letter as the next character
(e.g.: `a).
The AbiWord installation on the Slackware machine does not have
I hope this is the right place to ask this sort of newbie question. Here
goes . . . I was chatting with a programmer online the other day about
his (console-based) program. This individual said he doesn't use X
windows, and doesn't have it installed on his system. This is not
entirely new to me
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