hat FreeBSD is very popular these days. A lot of web
hosts use FreeBSD, at least in Hungary.
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Portmapper wasn't running (fam needs portmapper to run).
It's fun to reply to myself. :D
Peter
On Tue, 2003-07-15 at 15:31, Molnar Peter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> this is the error message, courier-imap is returning. I have checked it
> on the net, and all I could find is to ma
he problem with courier-imap?
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> Does anybody know why?? It is not a major inconvenience however Im
> curious and I would like to know if there is any reason for this.
> thanks a lot.
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> Felipe.
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On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 22:39, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
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http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&ncid=716&e=5&u=/ap/20030626/ap_on_bi_ge/microsoft_java
>
> Can't we just nuke them both?
>
Linus lives in California, doesn't he? :D
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Hi!
I want to install a new dictionary to evolution, so that text in mails
written in my native language don't get marked (but spell checking would
be nice, so I wouldn't turn it off).
I have installed the aspell-hu package, but the new language doesn't
show up in the list.
I have evolution 1.4
efault format is NTFS and not FAT32
Actually I haven't, since I'm using RedHat since version 8. Before that
I used Mandrake and Suse.
And before that I used some proprietary software I wouldn't like to name
here.
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On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 22:58, Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
> Molnar Peter wrote:
> > Redhat 8 hasn't got the NTFS kernel module compiled in. This means that
> > you can't do that on rh8.
> >
> > Regards:
> > MP
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Hi!
I've noticed that everybody is snipping before answering a question. I
just hope that it's not a virus spreading over the Internet.
Maybe we should suggest RedHat to change their logo from red hat to red
kleenex.
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compile for you - not good if you are to build a custom kernel).
I had the same problem a few months ago. I dont know why to keep it
closed source... I've read Fasttrak is barely more than software raid.
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> > The only reason why you knock windows is because it is the domoninat
> > operating system and you just cant afford it. So take your no job ass and go
> > and download Linux and go on a fake windows box...
> >
> >
> Wow. So If I run windows, will I suddenly fo
visit windowsupdate.com and apply service pack -- reboot
>
> You'll need a minimum of two such updates and reboots to have a system
> that's patched against known security problems.
>
> The last time I installed Windows, without any applications, it took
> four hour
rated
> as 8x, but I find >IN MY DRIVE< that it works at 24x without problems
> most of the time (one coaster, but I chalk that up to a bad memory
> stick in my machine). As for RW media, I've seen some that's "faster"
> than 8x (I've seen 16x)
y most of us are very fond of
> Redhat, at least up to 7.3 gathered by some of the heated discussion today.
> Since I would assume RH would be/is your first choice of a Linux
> distribution, what are your second and third choices?
>
> Just curious
>
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e86 is
picky about mice.
A possible (perhaps not the best) solution: buy a Genius NetScroll+ for
$10. It will work fine... :)
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configuration.
Thank you in advance.
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Thank you.
:)
MP
On Tue, 2003-03-18 at 16:31, Rick Johnson wrote:
> Molnar Peter wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I experienced a strange thing today. I've paid little attention for
> > checking the GPG signatures of rpms downloaded from Freshrpms.net so
> > far. B
Hi!
I experienced a strange thing today. I've paid little attention for
checking the GPG signatures of rpms downloaded from Freshrpms.net so
far. But today I decided to learn, how to do it.
I issued the following commands:
gpg --keyserver wwwkeys.pgp.net --recv-keys e42d547b
Output:
gpg: Warnin
The GTK2 build is *very* fast, much faster then the normal. It is
compiled with gcc 3.2 so you need a Java plug-in also compiled with the
same, but its already available from the Blackdown project
(www.blackdown.org).
On Mon, 2003-03-17 at 00:25, Michael Mansour wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What the differe
>
> Oscar Medina
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>
>
>
>
>
>
> Oscar Medina Contreras
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> Laboratorio de Biologia Molecular y Neurociencias
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> Paseo Tollocan es
My ISP is doing it without any fee. They are intereseted in this...
Just pretend that you are sent an e-mail virus. These have a nature like
they send themselves to everyone in your address book. This is
unnecessary extra traffic, which is something they usually don't need...
MP
On Thu, 2003-03-
LANG=en_US also works fine...
On Tue, 2003-03-11 at 14:34, Frank Jahn wrote:
> env LANG=C /usr/local/Acrobat5/bin/acroread
>
> will help
>
>
> cheers
>
> Frank
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> one of the things i'm pretty sure i recall is that you can build
> ext3 support as a module, then totally *forget* to build a ramdisk
> and everything will still boot properly since (again, from memory),
> the root FS will first be mounted as
Hello!
Is it safe to use the same swap partition for two Linux installs on the
same computer? I mean I'm using RH8 right now, and I will install a new
Linux distro to another partition, but I dont want to create another
swap partition unless necessery.
Thanks.
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Hi!
Ive been playing around with my partitions, but I dont want to mess
things up, as it is very easy, when dealing with partitions. I am using
LILO as bootloader, and it specifies the root partition in the 'root='
kernel option.
My default configuration has this set to 'LABEL=/'. Does that mean,
> On Sun, 2003-02-02 at 07:19, Molnar Peter wrote:
> > > if your ADDING a partition which will change the existing partition
> > > numbering scheme, just add it, re-configure the boot loader to point
> > > to the new partition and your done.
> > This is
> if your ADDING a partition which will change the existing partition
> numbering scheme, just add it, re-configure the boot loader to point
> to the new partition and your done.
This is what I am asking about, how to do it.
To be exact, I have an 80G disk partitioned like so: hda1 70G vfat,
hda4
Hello!
I want to create another partition, but that would cause hda5 -> hda6
and so on. I've been looking on the web, but didnt find any information
that helped me on how to change the boot partition.
What I want is to create another partition (new hda5), while having the
old system work (hda5 ->
Hello!
I have been searching hours long to get some information on APM support
in Linux, but I couldnt find any usable information. Since I have
changed my motherboard (and processor and video card :)), APM is not
working.
The startup log has a line: 'apm: BIOS not found', which is suprising.I
hav
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