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Running Mandrake 8.0 with KDE 2.1.1 and Konqueror 2.1.1 and Kmail 1.2
(all standard with the M8.0 power relase)
When I click in a URL in an email on kmail, it starts Konqueror to
view the URL.
1) I want to use Netscape or Opera as my default
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Someone in Central America saw my linux links webpage and asked for
advice.
see anything in the hardware below that would preclude using
Mandrake 8.0?
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From: Robert MacLean [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I agree that IE is very good (duck rotten fruit), what bugs me is I
have to develop web apps, and IE does everything differently, very
differently. it's annoying have to code 2 different versions
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On Monday 20 August 2001 06:31, Adrian Lynch gave up his right to remain
silent by saying:
I'm new to Linux but I'm ready to make the giant leap forward and chop my
HD up to make room for Linux. My question is, I've used Mandrake, 7.2 I
think,
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ROFLMAO
= = =
Microsoft fails to patch servers, hit by Code Red
Proving again that it's vulnerable too, Microsoft today confirmed that the
Code Red worm infected two servers used for its own Hotmail Web-based e-mail
service.
for Kids Inc [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Charlie Oriez [EMAIL PROTECTED]
WINDOW OF HOPE FOR KIDS
Australian charity Pc's for Kids, which is the focus of International
awareness was forced to suspend operations because of actions by Microsoft
Legal department, has started building the first of many computers
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On Saturday 04 August 2001 07:03, Olaf Marzocchi wrote:
I read that the list administrators send the junk mail to different
organizations. Could someone indicate one of them? I have some spam I want
to send to them in order to stop the spammers.
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I now have message signing working with PGP and KMAIL. When I had 'auto
detect' selected kmail wasn't finding my 6.5.8 pgp (is gnuGP installed as a
default in 8.0?), but when I told it specifically to look for a 6.x version,
signing works.
On Tuesday 31 July 2001 07:56, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
Charlie,
Just a couple of simple requests to preserve sanity on the list:
1. Don't post e-mail attachments. They can bog-down the mail server and
make mail downloads unnecessarily lengthy for users.
My bad. I apologize for that. it
1) On M$ I was using Eudora Pro, with multiple address books. I ran kmailcvt
to import them one at a time to the kmail address database. No problems
there. However, they ended up entry ordered - all 390 of them. Where does
the KAB database reside, under what name? And is it a database,
On Saturday 28 July 2001 12:46, Frans Ketelaars wrote:
[frans@localhost frans]$ cat /etc/modules.conf | grep 180
alias char-major-180 usb-ohci
so it seems to have something to do with USB.
The Can't locate module ... means just that: modprobe cannot find
the module, it does not exist or
I'm a fan of gandi.net, over in France. I registered a US org domain
with them last spring, and will be moving most if not all of my domains
to them in the future as registrations get closer to expiration.
It cost 12EU per year (EU currently trading around 86 cents US to the EU
if memory
I've managed to misplace the welcome message which I think tell me where
the archives are for this list. :-(
I don't want to repeat questions already answered. Anyone have a link?
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Microsoft, Windows, Windows 98, Bugs, Lacking features, IRQ conflicts,
System crashes, Non-functional
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