Paul wrote:
On Wed, 16 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pine of course has always been the most powerful mail program for Linux,
and
I used it religiously years ago, but nowadays a text-only program just
isn't
sufficient.
Depends on whether you want your mail program to show hopping
Viktor Pechorin wrote:
Yes, it's great but it's not support codepages... = in Linux only
Netscape mail Pine support it.
Ack! Thanks for letting me know, before I spend any more time on it.
CindyB
Tom Brinkman wrote:
Most, including myself, believe NS is still the most viable
browser currently available for Linux. Also that the best way to
avoid problems it still has, is to not use it for mail and news.
Do you, or does anyone else here, have a recommendation for a good mail
Specifically what I need a mail program to do is to handle mail with
lots of graphics, html, etc. Not attachments, graphics and html in the
mail itself. Most of my mail is graphical. Does Mutt handle graphics and
html?
CindyB
My lilo.conf reads:
image=/boot/vmlinuz
which is a link to the new kernel. So I figured I shouldn't have to change anything.
Does lilo need to be rerun anyway? I'd really like to understand what goes on here.
Harvey Janson wrote:
Hi Cindyb,
You downloaded Kernel 2.2.16-9, but did you
Tom Brinkman wrote:
On Mon, 14 Aug 2000, you wrote:
My lilo.conf reads:
image=/boot/vmlinuz
which is a link to the new kernel. So I figured I shouldn't have to change
anything.
Does lilo need to be rerun anyway? I'd really like to understand what goes on here.
Read this
Netscape 4.73 seems unable to load several java pages that are favorites
around my house, such as a couple of the games at Yahoo. The Mandrake
Update feature gives me a list of all the things it can get for me,
among which is Netscape 4.74, but every time I try to get it I get an
error ('error
Thanks to everyone who helped with my problems.
The new netscape *was* on the mirrors. The trick was to look in
/pub/updates/Mandrake and NOT /pub/Linux/Mandrake/updates. Also, I
finally got it installed, using --nodeps and --force. Neither the
Mandrake rpm program nor the KDE rpm program could
I just took a deep breath and updated my kernel from the 2.2.15-4 that came
with my brand-new Mandrake 7.1 to the 2.2.16-9 that the Update feature said I
needed. As recommended I downloaded the rpm's myself and installed them by
hand. Everything seems to have gone OK.
But when I rebooted, the