On Monday 02 Jun 2003 4:05 pm, Chris Parman wrote:
Hello,
I just installed Mandrake 9.0 and setup my ADSL
modem. I have two NIC's and setup internet sharing
with respect to several machines behind my Linux box
(Mandrake 9.0). The problem is when the firewall is
on (With no services to
Thank you so much, Derek. Your suggestion worked
wonderfully. Ideally, what I wanted to accomplish is
to grant port access to the local LAN side and keep
everything blocked on the Internet side.
-Chris
--- Derek Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 02 Jun 2003 4:05 pm, Chris Parman
I prematurely sent this post before I could actually
type anything. I have since then sent the intended
post afterwards (With the same subject).
--- Stephen Kuhn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 2003-06-01 at 14:55, Chris Parman wrote:
Hello,
Hello is the wrong approach to writing a
On Sunday 01 Jun 2003 2:34 pm, Chris Parman wrote:
I prematurely sent this post before I could actually
type anything. I have since then sent the intended
post afterwards (With the same subject).
Relax - Stephen couldn't miss a chance to joke. If someone hasn't
already answered you, I'm sure
On 01 Jun 2003 20:43:48 +1000
Stephen Kuhn [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
and welcome to the Mandrake Psycho List!
to quote Frank Burns: I resemble that remark!
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At 08:43 PM 6/1/2003 +1000, you wrote:
On Sun, 2003-06-01 at 14:55, Chris Parman wrote:
Hello,
Hello is the wrong approach to writing a program. The start of a
program, or email, or anything else that has pertinence is:
#!/bin/bash
*Bashes the Aussie nutcase!*
-
FemmeFatale, aka The
On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 06:14, FemmeFatale wrote:
#!/bin/bash
*Bashes the Aussie nutcase!*
-
FemmeFatale, aka The Skirt
Beat me! Whip me! Make me write bad perl scripts!
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On Sun, 2003-06-01 at 14:55, Chris Parman wrote:
Hello,
Hello is the wrong approach to writing a program. The start of a
program, or email, or anything else that has pertinence is:
#!/bin/bash
SO, if you wanted to start a conversation, you could start with:
On Fri, 2002-11-08 at 19:06, Tony Castro wrote:
Anybody ever use XDMCP to connect to their linux
machines? Any advice for setting it up?
Thanks
Unless it's a dumb terminal, I generally use VNC for myself and for my
clients - works best, and it's very easy to configure. VNC clients are
In my appartement, i use XDMCP, becouse I have slowly
computer and i just minimum installed mandrake 8.2.
and my friends have computer with high spesification.
and always use him desktop ( KDM ) for login there
with my computer.
Teddy
--- Stephen Kuhn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 2002-11-08
On Fri, 2002-11-08 at 19:06, Tony Castro wrote:
Anybody ever use XDMCP to connect to their linux
machines? Any advice for setting it up?
Yes, I found the following article called 'Remote X sessions with XDMCP
in four easy steps' on MandrakeForum and forwarded it to my local LUG
recently.
This is a mandrake group.
Try www.rpmfind.net
-Original Message-
From: iagoba [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 8:52 AM
To: Listas-Newbie
Subject: [newbie] xdmcp
Hi I want to know where I can download the xdm program with its daemon
xdmcp and how to install it
Hi Guys
Could also try [EMAIL PROTECTED] (need to register with egroups
1st) which isn't specific to any particular flavour of Linux.
James
PS Didn't Mandrake originally split from RH but go more for the leading edge
techknowlogy wise?
This is a mandrake group.
Try www.rpmfind.net
yeah! perhaps I don't say that I got Mandrake 7.1?
"Helsby, James" wrote:
This is a mandrake group.
Try www.rpmfind.net
-Original Message-
From: iagoba [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 8:52 AM
To: Listas-Newbie
Subject: [newbie] xdmcp
Hi I
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