> > I think that this might have something to do with the firewall on the
> > MDK machine; have you tried disabling it and then being able to share
> > the files?
>
> Wouldn't the firewall only block inbound connection attempts? And even if
> it was blocking outgoing, why is the shared printer show
> So it's safe to assume that you've set up the same workgroup name, and
> that you've got a static IP for both the G4 and the MDK box, ya?
>
yes, that would be safe to assume.
workgroup is simply, well, WORKGROUP (original, I know. :-) and they both have
static ip's within my home lan.
One ot
On Sunday 16 May 2004 12:33, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-05-17 at 05:32, g. sanders wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I have a problem I've been struggling with for a little while, so I'm
> > going to break down and ask here.
> >
> > I purchased a
Hi all,
I have a problem I've been struggling with for a little while, so I'm going to
break down and ask here.
I purchased a powerbook G4 last xmas, and since then I've only been able to
network between the 2 in one "direction".
My powerbook has no problem seeing and accessing shares on my
Has anyone out there been able to get this working?
--Gina
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Hi all,
I'm trying to install xtunes, and running into dependency problems. To satisfy
dependencies, I need:
libCommonC++1.9_4-1.9.7-1mdk.i586.rpm
However, after searching *everything* I can think of (cooker, rpmfind, google,
ibiblio) I can't seem to find it anywhere. Google seems to thin
>
>(This is one'a the best threads we've had in a long time)
It has been funeven with the volumes of email that have come in today
(that I'm adding to at the moment! ;-))
I usually just sit back, lurk and learn, but I'd like to take
this opportunity to thank everyone who contributes
Joan Tur wrote:
>
Thank you for the responses I've received so far. However, I still can't
seem to send mail reliably using kmail.
A few more specifics, since I probably didn't explain the problem well
to begin with:
my incoming mail is through mail1.myoldisp.com
outgoing is through: smtp.my
I'm having a problem sending mail with kmail. My smtp server requires
password authentication, and I can't seem to figure out how to get kmail
to send the authentication.
Also, because of a recent change in isp's, the smtp server is with a
different company, and a different user name than the pop