Take your what off my mailing list?
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From: jose rechany [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 April 2000 01:58
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] take off your mailing list
please take my off your mailing list
thanks
[newbie] UNSUSCRIBE
YOU WILL NEVER ESCAPE!
MWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
etc.
Question - should people that can't even cope with unsubscribing themselves
from a mailing list be left alone with Linux? Or with any computer for that
matter?
Just go to the place that you 'suscribed' from and repeat what you did to
'suscribe' except this time click the 'unsuscribe' button instead. Good
grief, it's not exactly hard-core physics.
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From: AsSMaN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 13 April 2000 00:51
To: [EMAIL
I am just wondering how this person "SUSCRIBED" in the first
place...I think
this person should invest in a dictionary for the proper spelling.
Also if he went back to the original place he "SUSCRIBED", there is a link
there to "UNSUSCRIBE" :)
On the other hand, the reason we don't see any
I don't know...what does everyone else think? Should we let him? I mean, he
did do it capitals and use multiple exclamation marks, so I guess he's
serious...
-Original Message-
From: Guillermo Medina [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 11 April 2000 14:13
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
paul haine wrote:
Funny how when Windows doesn't work it's Windows fault, but when Linux
doesn't work it MUST be the hardware.
*groan*
If it bothers you, then be my guest, and dump Linux. Nobody's forcing
you to use it.
I never said anything about being forced. I use it out
OK..I didn't expect an easy ride..but I thought I'd have enough
PC savvy to
get through this..
Linux is driving me crazy!!
snip
I want to make it work..but it is becoming a pain in the ass!!
Sorry, I just had to shout at someone!!
I understand completely...I've been trying to get
Can I have that in pounds please? Save me changing it at this end.
-Original Message-
From: Pittman, Merle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Send everyone on this list $10.
:-)
-Original Message-
From: Arciniega, Ezio [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Where do I go to get
Here's a thought...I have seen a few people say they did NOT
subscribe to this
Mail List. Why not send a confirmation email before actually
starting their
subscription??
Just a thought for list admin. :)
Jaguar
When I subscribed I was sent a confirmation email...I guess I was just
lucky.
Well, this is kinda interesting...anyway, here is an email I sent explaining
how to un-xxxscribe...plus the response...
-Original Message-
From: Sympa list manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 07 April 2000 20:51
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [newbie] How do I get off this
So far as I know the main players are Netscape, Mozilla, and Lynx. So,
nothing good I'm afraid.
-Original Message-
From: Sami A. Kutbi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 07 April 2000 21:24
To: Newbie
Subject: [newbie] Browser
What Internet browsers can be used with LINUX?
Thanks
How Can I Remove From The Newbie List?
Out-grown it eh?
;o)
I also had trouble with my network card recently...turned out my problem was
that it had somehow gained the IRQ and IO addresses of my soundcard. You
could check to make sure that these values are correct, if you can actually
find your network card within Linux.
What sort of network card is it?
Are you trying to install it off the PC Plus disc from last year?
There is a very good HTML help file on the disc which I followed to the
letter and it installed easily..even for a 5 day old newbie like me!!
That is the version I installed, yeah. I did actually manage to get it
installed,
Go to DrakConf on the desktop, there is a network section in there.
-Original Message-
From: Rodriguez Jimenez, Luis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 05 April 2000 09:50
To: 'newbie'
Subject: [newbie] How to configure the network?
I am new using linux Mandrake anh i have troubles to
Is there a beta of Netscape 6 for Linux, or is there only one for Windows at
present?
cp them to a directory and use gzip to dearchive them. Browsing with
"archiver" in kde does not always work.
Should be instructions within.
I've copied them ok, but using gzip the only result i can get is the loss of
the .gz extension, and am replaced with two files that I don't know what to
So far I have tried the CD only. When using the PCPLUS cd-rom i cannot
create a boot disk, I get the message LoadLibrary16 failed!
I have tried to set the bios to boot from CD, but my bios doesnt handle
that. It can only boot from disk or hd.
Make sure that the cd is in the drive and then
I have Wordperfect 8, but am stumped as to how I am supposed to install it.
It's on a cd, and apparently comes in two files, guil00.gz and guil01.gz (I
think - can't quite remember). I can browse into each of these files with
the KDE file explorer, but each one contains a lot of meaningless
I tried sndconfig, but I received the following error message -
/etc/isapnp.conf:45 - Fatal - IO range check attempted while device
activated
/etc/isapnp.conf:45 - Fatal - Error occurred executing request
'IORESCHECK' - further action aborted.
Is that bad?
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From:
I think if you type startx then that should get you somewhere. I could be
wrong though.
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From: Rod Mailhot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 02 April 2000 21:53
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie]
Hi,
I recently installed linux mandrake and am able to login as root
Are you booting from the CD, or using a boot disk? Apparently there are
problems when booting from the CD.
-Original Message-
From: Hazel Norman Teferle [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 02 April 2000 22:33
To: newbie newsgroup
Subject: [newbie] Linux for Windows Installation Help
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