-Original Message-
From: Dave Wreski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunday, March 15, 1998 5:43 PM
Subject: Re: Apache 1.3
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>> I realize this is a Linux list server, but I prefer to play fair.
>> I've been running NT ever since version 3.1 and it ha
486? 8MB with 1MB SIMMs?! Sounds like they're 30Pin... If so, the
motherboard is bordering on obsolete... You need to replace in sets
of 4, and they all have to be the same. Namely, you may have 4 1 Megs
and 4 2 Meg SIMMs for a total of 12 MB. Quite frankly, I don't know
where you would get 2
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sunday, March 15, 1998 10:33 AM
Subject: Re: Linux 5.0 HD Install
>> Vadim Israilevich wrote:
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>> Hi, y'all. Wonder if you can set me straight on this one.
>> Downloaded RedHat5.0 from MIT FTP site. Put it on a
I realize this is a Linux list server, but I prefer to play fair.
I've been running NT ever since version 3.1 and it has NEVER crashed
on me without a good reason, and a solution readily available. All in
all my NT has been stable as a rock. I believe people badmouth NT
because they either fear
Hi, y'all. Wonder if you can set me
straight on this one.
Downloaded RedHat5.0 from MIT FTP site.
Put it on a FAT partition under NT box. See the long file names just fine
under NT. When I go to install Linux, the install says there is a problem
with RPMS. Cannot find them. Mike think
ED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Saturday, March 14, 1998 6:10 PM
Subject: Re: How do I transfer a file from an IBM formatted floppy to a l
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>On 15-Mar-98 Vadim Israilevich wrote:
>> In Linux, when you remove a floppy and insert a new one, you have to
unmount
>> the floppy driv
In Linux, when you remove a floppy and insert a new one, you have to unmount
the floppy drive (if it was mounted for previous floppy) and re-mount it for
new one. A pain in the seat, if you ask me, but...
-Original Message-
From: Steven Hanley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Ditto, Al!
Both Exchange and Sendmail use SMTP to pass mail between each other. POP3
has nothing to do with it. POP is for client software such as Eudora,
Outlook Express, Netscape Etc. I have Exchange 5 receiving mail from an ISP
(forgot what he uses, but his mailer supports ERTN or is it ETRN