On Wednesday 15 December 2004 04:31 pm, Aidan Holmes wrote:
Greetings fellow Mandrake users.
I'm writing this email to thank anyone who has ever helped solve
another's problems on this list. Especially those members whose replys
show that they are anything but a newbie. Surely their
I have the exact path as you do Aidan! :)
Most of the time I was just lurking around in the list, and dive in
occasionally when I think I can answer the question.
Me too, boys! And plus googling in case I need some extra infomation.
Q.H. Wang
Eric,
Someone's got a crush on you. lol
-Original Message-
From: Margot [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, November 21, 2003 1:31 PM
To: newbie
Subject: [newbie] Thank you, Eric
For Eric, a big thank you, and a well-deserved hug - you have had to
cope with so many list problems
Thanks for the Thanks!
and your inbox must have been overflowing with
cries of anger and/or despair from list members.
So far, no one's been angry, so that's cool. There has been some
dispair, though. :)
eric
--
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Want to buy
Eric Huff wrote:
Thanks for the Thanks!
and your inbox must have been overflowing with
cries of anger and/or despair from list members.
So far, no one's been angry, so that's cool. There has been some
dispair, though. :)
eric
No ones angry, these things just happen,
still many
On Friday 21 November 2003 08:31 am, Margot wrote:
(We love you, Eric)
Let's not go that far, LOL. Unless perhaps you are speaking for yourself, in
which case the proper pronoun is I, not we ;-)
--
/g
Outside of a dog, a man's best friend is a book, inside
a dog it's too dark to read
On Sat, 2003-11-15 at 19:46, Paul Downey wrote:
Well I tried the little script, and with a few tweeks, I managed to get it
to do what I have been wanting all along...?
many many thanks to all that replied to my emails to the newbie lists.
another happy Linux user (newbie.)
I am slowly
On Friday 07 February 2003 10:30 pm, Chuck Burns wrote:
On Friday 07 February 2003 10:59 pm, K. Spress wrote:
Thinking about this on a 56k phone dial up modem it would take 2 days
straight at 5k per second?
so at about 35k per second on a 256k dsl about 6.5 hours
*snip*
my cablemodem
On Saturday 08 February 2003 10:07 am, Charlie wrote:
snip
The last ISOs I downloaded were Mandrake 9.1beta3. All three
simultaneously, three different servers so I didn't hog the bandwidth
from any individual mirror. The 3 images (all three are roughly 700 MB)
were completed in 1 hour 23
Thinking about this on a 56k phone dial up modem it would
take 2 days straight at 5k per second?
so at about 35k per second on a 256k dsl about 6.5
hours
Kenneth E. Spress
Specializing In Internet Services that Linux Users
Prefer
Interested In Saving Money on Local and Long Distance
On Friday 07 February 2003 10:59 pm, K. Spress wrote:
Thinking about this on a 56k phone dial up modem it would take 2 days
straight at 5k per second?
so at about 35k per second on a 256k dsl about 6.5 hours
*snip*
my cablemodem is capped 1.5Mbps, the same as the most popular dsl speeds.. and
On Tue, 13 Aug 2002 15:19, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
I d/l'ed kdeutils from that link you sent, and it installed just fine. I've
got the kedit/text editor again.
Thanks much!
Yes, thanks.
--
Michael
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
On Tuesday 13 August 2002 04:19 am, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
I d/l'ed kdeutils from that link you sent, and it installed just fine. I've
got the kedit/text editor again.
Thanks much!
Glad I could help, usually when I see a post and think I can help with that, I
see another that has already
FemmeFatale wrote:
I didn't search the archives *Sheepish grin*. Mostly because I wasn't sure
how to search for a Question like that. *Blushes* Learned my lesson I will
check there first ;)
Femme
Paul RodrÃguez wrote:
One from the vault:
Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote on Mon, 27 Aug 2001
I'm not usually a me too poster, but I feel this is important. Civileme has
done a wonderful job for Linux-Mandrake and for GNU/Linux as a whole. The
community participation of MandrakeSoft employees like Civileme, Deno
(maintainer of MandrakeForum) and Tom (maintainer of MandrakeUser) is
Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
Civileme has
done a wonderful job for Linux-Mandrake and for GNU/Linux as a whole.
and I sincerely thank all its participants.
Me too.
Randy Kramer
? 2001 ?? 10 ??? 20:44?Dan LaBine ??:
This looks like a Kodak moment ! OK Everyone, Group Hug !!
:-D
Chse!
Anguo
Michael D. Viron wrote:
...
Please try not to post htmlized e-mails to the list. Some e-mail clients
add all kinds of extra html tags, reduce the size of the font such that
it is unreadable, or change the color to a grayish color, making it much
more difficult to read.
Although I appreciate
Tazmun,
Please try not to post htmlized e-mails to the list. Some e-mail clients add all kinds of extra html tags, reduce the size of the font such that it is unreadable, or change the color to a grayish color, making it much more difficult to read.
It is always my pleasure when something comes
On Mon, 4 Dec 2000, R Edward McCain wrote:
Rog, thank you ever so much.
I finally managed to get both my cd burner and cd-r to work with this tip.
You have my eternal gratitude.
[...]
No problem, man! See Mark, and you thought it was gonna torch the guy,
just cause I trashed my system by
Just a thought, ever considered using web based e-mail instead of the old
server based system. I have all my various e-mail accounts forwarded to a
web based account which then enables me to quickly and easier retrieve my
mail from work, home and uni. No need for any e-mail client software then.
y.
RD. Dep. Netafim Magal.
Linux -- the Ultimate Windows Service Pack
-Original Message-
From: Stephan Crystal [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sun 09 April 2000 13:31
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Thank you.
Just a thought, ever considered using web based e-ma
On Apr 9 Mike Perry wrote:
1.Generally less secure
Not when done with SSL, which is IMHO the way to go when you're providing
web-based email. How secure do you think pop3 is anyway? Everything gets sent
over in cleartext, including your username/password. Not much of an issue for
people at
Another problem with web-based email is reliability: my
mail.com account is down as they 'upgrade the website'. Probably best to
have both web-based and normal email.
dave
On Sun, 9 Apr 2000, Rial Juan wrote:
On Apr 9 Mike Perry wrote:
1. Generally less secure
Not when done with
David Hugh-Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Probably best to
have both web-based and normal email.
dave
==
I couldn't agree more. It gives tremendous flexibility. I have several
different e-mail accounts. Yahoo is web based, but will act as a pop3
Which version of Mandrake Linux did you install? I know 6.5 installs both a
normal Kernel, an SMP kernel and a Frame-buffer kernel on my system and
/all/ of them come with ppp support installed into the kernels.
Then again, it's a reasonably trivial matter of recompiling the kernel with
ppp
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Count yourself lucky. Most of the complaints I have read on Corel is due to the
kppp not working.
As for Mandrake, which Install did u do? And which ver did you install?
What kind of modem do you have?
The one complaint I have about the 7.x family
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