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2002-11-27 Thread Daniel Boyes
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2003-02-01 Thread apostolus
Hi all I've noticed recently that i'm getting more and more of: 500 Host server does not support 8bitmime Is there something I can add or edit to fix this problem.. i am running SuSE 7.2.. cheers all apost

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2003-03-28 Thread Vichar Nuchsiri SS2002
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2003-12-22 Thread Charles McCrimmon
Lo all, never replied here, Never been to a meeting myself. so ive kept quiet through this as im not really a part of scotlug, i plan on going to the meets starting in january.. and i can see the point of the whole commitie stuff, but that only works to a point. just cos theres some staff with a

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2005-01-21 Thread babaguy
Dear All, I am the neophyte who understands virtually nothing about Linux, but whom many of you were kind enough to offer help to, a few weeks ago. I am still no further ahead with my Suse Linux 9.1 Personal - I feel very strongly that I simply got a duff copy of the software (I went in

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2005-07-08 Thread kyle
>From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Jul 08 13:27:31 2005 Return-path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Envelope-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Delivery-date: Fri, 08 Jul 2005 13:27:31 +0100 Received: from cpc3-john1-3-0-cust206.renf.cable.ntl.com ([62.253.182.206] helo=darksilence.net) by lodge.glasgownet.com with smtp

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2005-11-12 Thread John Gordon Ollason
Greetings, I have just undertaken a big upgrade of my PC: new motherboard, more RAM, and decided to upgrade the operating system from RedHat 7.3 to Fedora Core 4. Everything seems to have worked except for one oddity. Both Mozilla and Opera load pages very erratically, sometimes quickly,

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2007-07-20 Thread alex
Hey gang! Unless anyone else has been found to give a presentation next Thursday, I will be giving a short talk on Phidgets. When I mentioned to people that I have been working with Phidgets at Glasgow Uni, many people have commented “ah, I’ve heard of them, what are they like?”. So I thought I’d

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2003-02-01 Thread ray
> I've noticed recently that i'm getting more and more of: > > 500 Host server does not support 8bitmime > > Is there something I can add or edit to fix this problem.. i am running > SuSE 7.2.. This is normally due to trying to send html instead of real e-mail. Depends on what mail client you us

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2005-01-24 Thread William Anderson
babaguy wrote: > Dear All, I am the neophyte who understands virtually nothing about > Linux, but whom many of you were kind enough to offer help to, a few weeks > ago. > I am still no further ahead with my Suse Linux 9.1 Personal - I feel > very strongly that I simply got a duff copy

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2005-01-24 Thread Ben Thorp
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 21/01/2005 13:03:41: > Is there anyone who would be willing to share a copy of Suse 9. > 2 or Mandrake of recent vintage? (or another version ) with me? From > what I read |Mandrake is more "point & click" than other distros > - is this really so, do you(s) thin

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2005-01-24 Thread Peter Watson
On Friday 21 Jan 2005 13:03, babaguy wrote: >.. Is there anyone who would be willing to share a copy of > Suse 9.2 or Mandrake of recent vintage? (or another version ) with me? I'm too far away to help you personally but I suggest you surf to www.uselinux.co.uk There you will be able to purch

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2005-01-30 Thread William Anderson
Ben Thorp wrote: > [snip] >> And if there is anyone who has a half hour to spare in Glesga's >>West End and could meet me to help me verify if I'm just a >>doughball, or if indeed I've got a bad copy of Linux, would you >>please get in touch? > > I'm in the Westend and could meet up if you lik

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2005-07-08 Thread Skoby
sounds good. i'm there :) On 7/8/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Jul 08 13:27:31 2005 > Return-path: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Envelope-to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Delivery-date: Fri, 08 Jul 2005 13:27:31 +0100 > Received: from > cpc3-john1-3-0-cust206.re

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2005-07-08 Thread Kyle Gordon
When I sent this, it didn't have all the headers preceeding my 'excuse the headers' comment, and it certainly had a subject line. Looks like Mailman has shoved its head firmly up it's arse again. Sorry folks. Kyle > > Excuse the headers... but if anyone is interested? > > - Forwarded messag

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2005-11-14 Thread Colin Fraser
John, Can't say anything about opera but there are a number of preferences settings for firefox (and I presume similar for mozilla) at: http://www.tweakfactor.com/articles/tweaks/firefoxtweak/4.html and http://www.webmasterworld.com/forum21/8007.htm Should you consider going the firef