what user info do I need to set up?
can you tell me what I need to put where to get it up?
I am not at my computer at the moment I am replying to this message from a
friends house but will be needing some help getting this set up when I get
back.
thanks for your help
take care hank
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hello can I get the patch to get real player to
work wityh red hat 9?
I was told there needs to be a patch tio get it to
work with rh9.
thanks
hank
hello I need a good voice mail answering
machine program for linux
I have a usr voice modem.
I would prefer email via phone feature to but if
that isn't a oppsion that is cool I will take a answering machine
program
any help is greatly appreciated.
tthanks
hank
when I click on a midi file should it automaticly start playing?
it isn't and from what I can tell gnome desktop comes with midi software
installed
so my question is why don't I hear anything out my sound card?
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hello I am trying to compile something below is what I was told to do
what I am needing to know is do I need to inter each of theese commands
given on a separate line or all on one?
this isn't even recgnizing the tar command
I run all my programs from my
/c drive
my /c is my mounted drive I run all
yes this is a mounted windows drive
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hello does x windows have a software midi player and software midi synth?
if so how do I play midis with x windows?
it won't play my mids when I load one.
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hello what is this .Trash-root?
what is causing this?
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what is xfree?
what does it do?
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is xine java or gtk 2.0 compatible?
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where can I get this red-carpet? program at?
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thanks!!!
I could use these aplications
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I am unable to use xmms. it isn't screen
reader compatible.
I am using a x windows screen reader with the gnome
desktop.
ave a linux client so I would need
to run it in wine.
how do I do this?
thanks for your help
take care
hank smith.
s the manufacturer.
Has anyone gotten this thing to work, and if so, how? This is one of the
last hurdles to making the move.
Hank Wethington
Information Logistics
www.GoInfoLogistics.com
mailto:info.at.GoInfoLogistic
Hey Shoe,
Shouldn't talk work for you? Talk has always been usable on just one machine
between clients... i.e. Cal Poly between guys on the network. Anyway, I
think I even saw a x version f talk one time, I'll have to search.
Hank
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I use a program called rpl You can pick it up here
:http://www.laffeycomputer.com/rpl.html Freshmeat gave it a great score and
I've been impressed with the ease of use. I don't have to use it from and
editor, just the command line. It even works recursively through
director
would be that if M$ os migrating still, that new accounts would be set up
with M$ IIS and Exchange, there by invalidating that option. If you have an
older hotmail account, then this still might be an option to check.
Hank
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I have not as yet purchased a controller...just checking to see
if it'll work...
It will be an ISA card...
Are the Promise cards good?
Thanks
Hank
On Mon, 16 Mar 1998, Dave Wreski wrote:
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> > I should have stated that I'm using a 486 PC...
> >
>
Philippe
Thanks for the additional help.
Time to go buy the board and get with the upgrade.
hank
On Mon, 16 Mar 1998, Tempel, Philippe wrote:
> > I should have stated that I'm using a 486 PC...
> >
> > Do you think using 4 drive controller will be possible with a 486
Good morning
Thanks for the guidance.
I should have stated that I'm using a 486 PC...
Do you think using 4 drive controller will be possible with a 486?
I understand using fstool to add the additional drives but do I
really need to recompile?
Thanks again for the advice.
Hank
O
rebooting...telling CMOS about the extra drives,changing FSTAB)
that I need to do to get it to work with my current Linux setup?
I haven't found anything in the docs & don't recall seeing anything
on this list regarding this topic...
Many thanks in advance for your guida
I forgot to ask
When you speak of Name Based Virtual Domains...
you are referring to 'non-IP number' virtual domains...
do I understand you correctly?
I need to make this move to non-IP# domains as well.
I'm still using the version of Apache that came with RH 4.2
Hank
lso I have confidence that the 'brillant' people worldwide
who have created this OS will continue to insure it's
reliability and dominance worldwide.
See: http://www.netcraft.co.uk for Great webserver/software useage
survey!!
good luck
Hank
( With Linux...Happy as a h
CMOS about the extra drives,changing FSTAB)
that I need to do to get it to work with my current Linux setup?
I haven't found anything in the docs & don't recall seeing anything
on this list regarding this topic...
Many thanks in advance for your guidance.
Hank
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Thanks to everyone who replied.
The references are greatly appreciated.
Hank
On Mon, 9 Mar 1998, Matt Nelson wrote:
> On Mon, 9 Mar 1998, Thomas P Zahm wrote:
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> > > > > I'm looking for an ISP (for a dialup/ppp connection)
> > > > > that is know
tup information' somewhere on their site???
Thanks in advance
Hank
On Sat, 7 Mar 1998, Hank wrote:
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> I'm looking for an ISP (for a dialup/ppp connection)
>
> that is known to be helpful to Linux Users connecting by PPP.
>
> I'd appreciate a reference
I'm looking for an ISP (for a dialup/ppp connection)
that is known to be helpful to Linux Users connecting by PPP.
I'd appreciate a reference from you'all...
Thanks in advance
Hank
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