Morning everyone,
I realise that this is slightly off topic but never the less linux
related and may interest some of you.
Our company is looking for good linux people, prefferably debian orianted.
The job add is up on www.linux.org.au.
thanks
Bart
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squirrelmail?
http://www.squirrelmail.org
Bart
Jeff Waugh writes:
> Hi all,
>
> Can anyone recommend / vouch for a webmail system other than IMP? (I already
> know IMP and sqwebmail, not too interested in comments on those.)
>
> Preferably supporting LDAP auth.
>
> Thanks,
>
> - J
Most likely you have not included the mysql.so library in php.ini
you could otherwise use a dl statement to load it when you need it but the line
tje ;line
extension=mysql.so
in php.ini should fix it.
BB
Mike Lake writes:
> Hi all,
>
> I have installed a HTML bookmark management app called
Hi all,
Hopefully this isn't too off topic.
If anyone is interested, our company has a couple of job openings for
linux people.
The job add is posted at:
http://www.linux.org.au/jobs/jobdetail.phtml?refnum=000314
Bart
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Mor
Hi,
It's a known Telstra routing issue. They may or may not do something
about it. They are however aware of the issue.
Bart
Peter McCarthy writes:
> Howdy all
>
> I think this question is a little off topic, but I thought I would chance it
> and run it by your knowledgeable minds...
Herbert Xu writes:
> bart bunting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > when trying to launch an app i get:
>
> > _X11TransSocketINETConnect: Can't connect: erno = 111
>
> This means that it can't connect to the server. In particular, 111 is
>
Angus Lees writes:
> \begin{bart bunting}
> > user not authorized to run the X server aborting.
> >
> > I'm using debian 2.2 potato.
>
> debian uses an suid wrapper, to avoid making the entire X server suid.
>
> it has all of two options configured
Hi everyone,
Having a little problem with X this morning. For those of you who
know me X isn't something I actually use. Not being able to see
doesn't encourage one to use a windowing environment. That said I
have to get netscape running for a work colleague. When I try and run startx as a
Peter Rundle writes:
> Sluggers,
>
> Just had a friend ask what's available in this area on Linux.
> They basically are trying to put a Linux Demand dial and masquerade
> gateway into a small office environment. The customer wants to
> see reports of site usage and I guess ban/block access
Matt Hyne writes:
>
> Folks,
>
> My father has a small business network with about 12-15 users and a dial-on-demand
>internet connection running from a Linux box to his local ISP.
>
> What he would like to try and do is require PC users wanting to use the web to have
>to authenticate
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