as 'the best ever' has me intrigued.
Thanks.
Lance Dow
The site listed below is THE best iptables tutorial I've seen yet. this
fella really know what he's talking about and puts it in plain, simple
english. you can't miss with this one.
http://people.unix-fu.org/andreasson/iptables-tutorial
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have the option so it's obviously program dependent.
Lance Dow
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On Thursday 29 November 2001 3:15 am, pesarif wrote:
In Konqueror:
Tools - Archive Web Page.
I'm using KDE 2.2. My Tools menu only has Run Command..., Open
Terminal... and Find file
What am I doing wrong?
Please help!
Go to the 'Location' menu and use 'Save as...'.
Lance
but I
couldn't get it to work.
Has anyone made this player work? Any pointers? Does it sound better?
Anyone able to recommend a superior sounding mp3 player?
Thanks
Lance Dow
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Joan
I've bought a laptop and i'd like to be able to use from this one the
same messages database i've got in my computer at home... what will be
the best way to have that working? 8-?
I'm using Netscape for my mail...
Sounds like the way I've got my account set up. Here's how I do it.
Mark wrote;
try reinstalling and this time don't do the HDD optimization. I don't
think with a drive that big and a system as efficient as linux that you're
going to really need to worry about optimizing, and I suspect that there
is a small , but apparently noticable enough hardware conflict
where you can step
through the entries in autoexec.bat and config.sys at boot-up, choosing
which drivers etc are loaded? If so, how do I do it under Linux?
Is there a troubleshooting HOWTO that covers this sort of thing?
All help gratefully received.
Regards
Lance Dow
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Seems to work differently in the UK, most "Free" ISP's cost money. i.e you
pay a fixed rate for unmetered access, say £10 per month and are allowed to
access what I suppose in the US you call a toll free number.
I think you're confusing two things here. To the
Hi there
In spite of all the horror stories I've been reading here in this forum
over the last couple of weeks, I've decided to install Linux-Mandrake 7.1
on my PC.
In preparation for this event I've been doing a lot of RTFM-ing (reading
manuals and HOWTOs, for those who need a translation).
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