On Oct 26, 2007, at 12:10 PM, Miles Beck wrote:
Could someone with Ubuntu help me? I am wanting to move to Linux and
have installed 7.10 but I have a couple things I need to get working
in order to dump Windows.
If you have time to correspond via email, instant messenger or the
phone I
On 10/1/07, betty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just put ubuntu on my office computer, got it to connect o.k. to the
internet, BUT it doesn't recognize my outgoing or incoming email servers
and for some reason, the firefox won't connect. although i can see on
the ext. modem (and hear on the
After a long battle with technology, Dazed_75 wrote:
On 10/1/07, betty [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just put ubuntu on my office computer, got it to connect o.k. to the
internet, BUT it doesn't recognize my outgoing or incoming email servers
and for some reason, the firefox won't connect.
After a long battle with technology, Dazed_75 wrote:
On 10/3/07, Matt Graham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That's what the assign default route to this interface checkbox in kppp
is for. Check it, and the PPP interface becomes the default gateway.
This is what most PPP users want, though there
After a long battle with technology, betty wrote:
I just put ubuntu on my office computer, got it to connect o.k. to the
internet, BUT it doesn't recognize my outgoing or incoming email servers
and for some reason, Firefox won't connect. Although i can see on
the ext. modem (and hear on the
Am 01. Oct, 2007 schw�tzte betty so:
I just put ubuntu on my office computer, got it to connect o.k. to the
internet, BUT it doesn't recognize my outgoing or incoming email servers
What do you mean that it doesn't recognize your email servers? What client
are you using to talk to them?
and
On Friday 17 August 2007 12:18, after a long battle with technology,
Stephen P Rufle wrote:
I would like to ask the list if there is anyone that lives near
Ray/Cooper who would be willing to help me learn about GNU/Linux ( I
am starting with the two distros in the subject). I would be willing
I can give you some help via email, but I'm not close to Ray/Cooper.
I'll be able to help more on some Fedora topics, depending on what they are.
With server type issues, there are others on this list more qualified than I
regarding Fedora.
On 8/17/07, Matt Graham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Stephen P Rufle wrote:
I would like to ask the list if there is anyone that lives near
Ray/Cooper who would be willing to help me learn about GNU/Linux ( I am
I don't know where ray and cooper are but there is an installfest at UAT
(across from