On Wed, 2003-11-26 at 19:59, Langsley T Russell wrote:
> Hi again Merlin.
>
> It wasn't until I logged off last night that I realized that you were
> referring to the kppp connect dialog. I feel rather stupid but thanks
> for the heads up and forcing me to think for myself a little. ;~)
>
Oh.
D
On Wed, 2003-11-26 at 09:14, Langsley T Russell wrote:
> Hi Merlin.
>
> You said:
>
> > in the gui, click on "setup", then the "Modem" tab, you'll see a
> > horizontal slider named "Modem Volume". Slide it all the way to the
> > right.
>
> Just where in the GUI does one find the "setup" on which
Hi Merlin.
You said:
> in the gui, click on "setup", then the "Modem" tab, you'll see a
> horizontal slider named "Modem Volume". Slide it all the way to the
> right.
Just where in the GUI does one find the "setup" on which to click and
it's "modem tab"?
Thanks
LTR }}:{(
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On Tue, 2003-11-25 at 11:19, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
> On Monday 24 November 2003 08:45 pm, Langsley T Russell wrote:
> > Thank you John. Once again I'm in your debt. The kppp program was indeed
> > what I wanted, I just didn't know where to find it.
> >
> > I now have it on my desktop and it is wor
On Monday 24 November 2003 08:45 pm, Langsley T Russell wrote:
> Thank you John. Once again I'm in your debt. The kppp program was indeed
> what I wanted, I just didn't know where to find it.
>
> I now have it on my desktop and it is working fine. The one exception to
> that is that now I hear no s
On Monday 24 November 2003 23:19, Melissa Reese wrote:
> On Monday 24 November 2003 12:58 pm, Margot wrote:
> > Is your computer part of a LAN, or is it standalone? If you are not
> > part of a LAN, there is no point trying to configure it! If you
> > have just the one standalone computer, and you
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On Monday 24 November 2003 12:58 pm, Margot wrote:
> Is your computer part of a LAN, or is it standalone? If you are not
> part of a LAN, there is no point trying to configure it! If you
> have just the one standalone computer, and you are trying to
>
Adam wrote:
Sunday, November 23, 2003, 11:13:00 PM, Langsley T Russell wrote:
Hi all.
I finally got 9.2 installed yesterday. It has so many changes it's
almost like learning a new distro. I'm sure I'll have many questions in
the coming weeks, but for now my question is: How do I connect to the
Sunday, November 23, 2003, 11:13:00 PM, Langsley T Russell wrote:
> Hi all.
> I finally got 9.2 installed yesterday. It has so many changes it's
> almost like learning a new distro. I'm sure I'll have many questions in
> the coming weeks, but for now my question is: How do I connect to the
> Int
John Richard Smith wrote:
Langsley T Russell wrote:
Hi all.
I finally got 9.2 installed yesterday. It has so many changes it's
almost like learning a new distro. I'm sure I'll have many questions in
the coming weeks, but for now my question is: How do I connect to the
Internet from my desk top. A
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On Sunday 23 November 2003 06:43 pm, Langsley T Russell wrote:
> At this point my only choice is to open the
> Mandrake Control Center> select Networking> and click on the
> connect/disconnect button. There just has to be an easier way.
I'm certainly
Hi all.
I finally got 9.2 installed yesterday. It has so many changes it's
almost like learning a new distro. I'm sure I'll have many questions in
the coming weeks, but for now my question is: How do I connect to the
Internet from my desk top. At this point my only cho
Hi all.
I finally got 9.2 installed yesterday. It has so many changes it's
almost like learning a new distro. I'm sure I'll have many questions in
the coming weeks, but for now my question is: How do I connect to the
Internet from my desk top. At this point my only choice is to open the
Mandrake C
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