i discovered the same thing but was afraid to say it. now i wont be the
only one being flamed. How ever, many of the same things that are talked
about here apply to redhat as well as linux in general. thanks
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Here is what you do. Open your email properties and set your smtp server
to the same one that your neighbor has. Leave your pop server the same
and you'll be golden. I had the same problem at work. But that will
do it. Unless of course your neighbors isp's smtp server requires
authentication.
Log in as root and try XFdrake . and there is also xf86config
Ignorance should be painful.
Registered Linux user #271218
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i have had the best luck with nvidia, they seem to have a better working
relationship with xfree the nvidia drivers as well as kernel modules
always seem to be released right along with new products. but hey that
is just my opinion and you kno what they say about that.
On Thu, 2002-11-21 at
Hello All
I just installed mandrake 9 on my work computer, and can't seem to
resolve the video card issue. It is a pci version of the radeon 7000 32
meg. Has anyone run into similar problems? If so, what was the magic
cure or is there one? Any help would be appreciated.
Sean
Ignorance