On Fri, 29 Aug 1997, Remco Blaakmeer wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Aug 1997, Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote:
>
> > I just ran into this problem myself. The problem for me was upgrading
> > the package compface from 89.11.11-9 to 89.11.11-10. Downgrading back to
> > the original solved the problem. The problem mi
On Thu, 28 Aug 1997, Jean Pierre LeJacq wrote:
> I just ran into this problem myself. The problem for me was upgrading
> the package compface from 89.11.11-9 to 89.11.11-10. Downgrading back to
> the original solved the problem. The problem might be that the new
> compface is compiled for libc6.
Hi,
>>"G'razel" == G'razel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
G'razel> I ran hostname and hostname -f and got what I had set them to
G'razel> which is just an internal network name, my ISP smtp
G'razel> is orion.aye.net and as far as G'razel> I can tell my setup
G'razel> is the same as it was before ex
On Thu, 28 Aug 1997, moi wrote:
> Hi gang...
>
> I'm trying to install Debian 1.2.6 from a SCSI CD (using Adaptec
> AHA1522 controller and SONY CDU8003 cdrom drive)...I seem to have
> problems mounting the CD on the linux side (I already got the base up and
> running), the cd-rom
On Fri, 29 Aug 1997, Remco Blaakmeer wrote:
> Today I tried to install xemacs, but I haven't been successful in running
> it. First, I tried to install the packages xemacs19_19.15-3.1.deb and
> xemacs19-support_19.15-3.1.deb from hamm, since I have been following the
> hamm tree for a while now. B
On Thu, Aug 28, 1997 at 01:24:27AM -0500, Walter L. Preuninger II wrote:
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>
> I have enabled pine to use the alternate editor hack, but was wondering
> what mail client is primarily used? I have some friends that use mutt, and
> if I use pine to send encrypted m
Today I tried to install xemacs, but I haven't been successful in running
it. First, I tried to install the packages xemacs19_19.15-3.1.deb and
xemacs19-support_19.15-3.1.deb from hamm, since I have been following the
hamm tree for a while now. But instead of a nice program, I got this:
$ xemacs
x
dada writes:
> hi...
>
> how can continue downloading an file, when the i lost the conexion to
> the server,from the file point where I am before I lost the conexion?
reget
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hi...
how can continue downloading an file, when the i lost the conexion to
the server,from the file point where I am before I lost the conexion?
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On Thu, 28 Aug 1997, Michele Dalla Silvestra wrote:
: On Thu, 28 Aug 1997, Nathan E Norman wrote:
:
: > Anyone know what happened to abuse.org? Were they attacked? They seem
: > to be removed from DNS ... at least, my servers think so.
:
: abuse.net.
: ^^^
:
: ciao
:
:
Hi. I will try and make this as brief as possible while trying to explain
everything I have tried.
Simply put, I cannot get my 3Com Etherlink III (3C509B) to work with
Debian Linux 1.3.1 kernel 2.0.29. (i486DX4 VLB w/16MB)
Before I go on I should add that I have not used this in any other machi
Hi gang...
I'm trying to install Debian 1.2.6 from a SCSI CD (using Adaptec
AHA1522 controller and SONY CDU8003 cdrom drive)...I seem to have
problems mounting the CD on the linux side (I already got the base up and
running), the cd-rom drive shows up at startup so it is there...
S
From our upstream provider here in Seattle
On Wed, 27 Aug 1997 16:53:47 -0700 (PDT), Ryan Smith-Roberts
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Just to make sure everyone knows it's official, recognized, and that
>there is, unfortunately, nothing we can do about it, this outage message
>is just to notify y
On Thu, 28 Aug 1997, Nathan E Norman wrote:
> Anyone know what happened to abuse.org? Were they attacked? They seem
> to be removed from DNS ... at least, my servers think so.
abuse.net.
^^^
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Unless you mispoke, I believe you may be misusing /dev/modem. /deb/modem
is not a device itself, only a sym link (the wisdom of which is frequently
disputed) which points to the serial device your modem is connected to.
You want /dev/modem to be a sim link pointing to /deb/ttyS0. As
people have
Anyone know what happened to abuse.org? Were they attacked? They seem
to be removed from DNS ... at least, my servers think so.
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> Does debian use .Xresources or .Xdefaults at all? If not, what is the
> debian equivalent? ( I tried to put some options for xemacs in .Xdefaults,
> but nothing happens when I do so..)
You have to use the xrdb command to load those files in.
ie.
xrdb -load $HOME/.Xdefaults
(I have this in
Syrus Nemat-Nasser wrote:
>
> Right. And, make sure you use a kernel that has PS/2 mouse support
> compiled in. Preferably, you would not compile it as a module.
>
Great. I'll give that a try tonight.
Thanks all,
Keith
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On Thu, 28 Aug 1997, Kirk Hogenson wrote:
>
> On Thu, 28 Aug 1997, Keith Beattie wrote:
>
> > It's a two-button Logitech. (It has MicroSoft printed on it but I
> > think that's just for marketing.) It's got a small round adaptor that
> > plugs into the back of the tower. I assume this all mea
On Thu, 28 Aug 1997, Keith Beattie wrote:
> It's a two-button Logitech. (It has MicroSoft printed on it but I
> think that's just for marketing.) It's got a small round adaptor that
> plugs into the back of the tower. I assume this all means it's a
> serial device on the bus, right?
It doesn'
On Thu, 28 Aug 1997, Keith Beattie wrote:
> Syrus Nemat-Nasser wrote:
> >
> > What kind of mouse do you have? (What brand? What does is the adapter
> > shaped like, etc?)
> >
>
> Sorry, should have included those details...
>
> It's a two-button Logitech. (It has MicroSoft printed on it but
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Thanks for your post. After starting with a clean kernel source and
following your instructions, the patch attempt still results in scads of
skipped hunks and .rej files. It seems clear there is a major problem
somewhere. I'm sure I haven't looked far enough to learn how to
I just installed new version of XEmacs under debian and I get almost
immediately a crash which let my screen with only garbage.
A short analysis with gdb give me the following diagnostic:
"GDB is free software and you are welcome to distribute copies of it
under certain conditions; type "show co
Syrus Nemat-Nasser wrote:
>
> What kind of mouse do you have? (What brand? What does is the adapter
> shaped like, etc?)
>
Sorry, should have included those details...
It's a two-button Logitech. (It has MicroSoft printed on it but I
think that's just for marketing.) It's got a small round
Keith Beattie writes:
> Martin Schulze wrote:
> > >
> > > What's the strategy for determining which device is your mouse?
> >
> > Did you try different drivers? There are some different mouse protocols
> > out in the pampa. E.g some LogiTech mice need "logitech", but the
> > TrackMan needs 'mm
On Wed, 27 Aug 1997, Mr Stuart Lamble wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> : On Mon, 25 Aug 1997 06:56:55 -0400, Tom Malloy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> : > Is anyone using redhats applixware on debian? How is it? The install
> : > difficult? Is it worth buying? I want to migrat
Martin Schulze wrote:
> >
> > What's the strategy for determining which device is your mouse?
>
> Did you try different drivers? There are some different mouse protocols
> out in the pampa. E.g some LogiTech mice need "logitech", but the
> TrackMan needs 'mman'.
>
Yea, I did. The mouse says
On Thu, 28 Aug 1997, Volker Bauer wrote:
> just recieved Debian 1.3.1 and tried to install. I have done it with
> loadlin under dos and got no problems until dselect. I don't know how to
> go further. If I try to use "access" and then "cdrom", it is asked for a
> "block device" and I really didn't
On Thu, 28 Aug 1997, Keith Beattie wrote:
> I'm doing a vanilla install of Debian 1.3.1 and I'm having trouble
> configuring my mouse. The problem (I believe) first comes in the
> Install phase of dselect when gpm is being installed The gpm install
> uses /dev/ttyS0 as the default device for my m
Hi,
just recieved Debian 1.3.1 and tried to install. I have done it with
loadlin under dos and got no problems until dselect. I don't know how to
go further. If I try to use "access" and then "cdrom", it is asked for a
"block device" and I really didn't find a clue what to put in there.
If I trie
Keith Beattie writes:
> I'm doing a vanilla install of Debian 1.3.1 and I'm having trouble
> configuring my mouse. The problem (I believe) first comes in the
> Install phase of dselect when gpm is being installed The gpm install
> uses /dev/ttyS0 as the default device for my mouse. I've tried ta
Also you may need the following in /etc/ppp/options:
# force pppd to use your ISP user name as your 'host name' during the
# PAP/CHAP authentication process
name dcinege.!
(with you user name)
And if you experence machine gun redialing, comment out:
lcp-echo-interval 30
lcp-echo-failure 4
Wit
On Thu, 28 Aug 1997, Oliver Elphick wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, writes:
> >... I was wondering if/how was possible to do some kind of
> >scheduled-fsck checks for those machines that never reboot
>
> You can run 'fsck -f -n. This will (according to the man page) do nothing to
Hi all,
I'm doing a vanilla install of Debian 1.3.1 and I'm having trouble
configuring my mouse. The problem (I believe) first comes in the
Install phase of dselect when gpm is being installed The gpm install
uses /dev/ttyS0 as the default device for my mouse. I've tried taking
stabs at all four
Do to politics at work, I have been thrown into a mess a lab installation.
The Dean would like to have dual boot NT and a i386 unix variant. Linux
seems to be the only platform to support our hardware. I have no time to
research, only time to do... So I'm asking if Debian linux can do this
for
> Hello all!
>
> I'm looking at buying a copy of Motif for Linux. I've tried
> lesstif and unfortunately for my current needs it isn't yet
> stable enough (though, hopefully that will change with time).
>
> A friend of mine sent me the following information he gathered
> up on the web about some
Kevin Traas wrote:
>
> Just recently, I've implemented an ISDN connection to my ISP. However, I've
> never been able to use more than one of the B channels at a time - i.e. no
> MPPP.
>
> I'm using a Hayes Accura ISDN External TA attached to a Hayes ESP running at
> 460Kbps. I've only been able
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On Thu, 28 Aug 1997, Bart Schuller wrote:
> You might also want to mention perl and libgdbm. I can't tell you
> exactly what went wrong, but both machines I upgraded had a core-dumping
> perl. With lots of install scripts written in perl that makes a fine
> mess
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, writes:
>... I was wondering if/how was possible to do some kind of
>scheduled-fsck checks for those machines that never reboot (well, almost nev
>er),
>something done weekly, monthly .. That would not eliminate fs errors (I have
>never seen fs errors o
> "AK" == Adam Klein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
AK> I just installed the ghostscript package, and it's working great, except
AK> for this: every postscript document I print ends up with its last line cut
AK> off. How can I stop this? I'm using a Canon BJ-200e printer.
Are you using the sam
Hi,
Could you please tell me where i can find documentation on dhcpd installing
and setting up on debian.
Thank you
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> Could anyone point me towards documentation or help me with setting up EQL?
>
> I have installed the module in kernel 2.0.30 without problems but do not
> know where to go from there?
There is some documentation in /usr/src/linux/drivers/net/README.eql that
you might have missed. (from the Li
Hello all!
I'm looking at buying a copy of Motif for Linux. I've tried
lesstif and unfortunately for my current needs it isn't yet
stable enough (though, hopefully that will change with time).
A friend of mine sent me the following information he gathered
up on the web about some of the Motif pa
On Aug 28, Scott K. Ellis wrote
> Debian libc5 to libc6 Mini-HOWTO
> Scott K. Ellis, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> v2.1, August 22, 1997
You might also want to mention perl and libgdbm. I can't tell you
exactly what went wrong, but both machines I upgraded had a core-dumping
perl. With lots of install
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v2.1, August 22, 1997
1. Introduction
The Debian project is currently in the process of putting together the
next release of the Debian system. This version will utilize the new
On Wed, 27 Aug 1997 10:27:21 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Martin Schulze) said:
> jim writes:
>>
>> And more broadly speaking, it seems that the documentation actually
>> needed to run apache was not included in the distribution.
>
> There is a apache-doc package containing the documentation.
Not f
> Hmmm, not to my knowledge. Using modutils_2.1.34-5a and tried 2.1.34-5
> before that. /etc/conf.modules is substantially the same as the one on my
> hamm box. Think I'll make a kernel-source-29-deb and let it install
> itself.
You're probably using an older version of kernel-package that ins
> gum# depmod -av | less
> modprobe: error reading ELF header: No such file or directory
> TYPE /lib/modules/boot
> TYPE /lib/modules/2.0.29/fs
> etc etc
Try this and attempt depmod again:
rm `find /lib/modules -name "*_MODULES"`
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I ran hostname and hostname -f and got what I had set them to which is
just an internal network name, my ISP smtp is orion.aye.net and as far as
I can tell my setup is the same as it was before except that now smail
seems to not have an SMTP variable, could this be set in the bash profile
and expor
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>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Peter S Galbraith) writes:
>
> > Can they import and create Word documents?
> > That's *my* problem. The rest of the Department expects me to provide
> > Word documents. If I could do that in Linux using StarOffice
> > or Applixware, I'd
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Peter S Galbraith) writes:
> Can they import and create Word documents?
> That's *my* problem. The rest of the Department expects me to provide
> Word documents. If I could do that in Linux using StarOffice
> or Applixware, I'd never need Windows.
Applixware can import and e
Andy Kahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> have loads of features. however, i recently took the same data that
> i was pumping into gnuplot and plopped it into MS Excel, then made
> terrificly beautiful graphs (multi-column, bar, 3d, etc) with un-
> believable ease, and then sent them into a PowerPo
Hello,
Many thanks for those hints. Ask and it shall be given! I used ethload
in my Novell days but had not noted the netdiag and procmeter tools. This
really is a wonderful list when free of political junk mail.
So thank you Joost, Hamish, Lawrence, Joey, Jim and Rob. Wish me luck
while I t
-> At 12:35 AM 8/28/97 -0400, Tan Wee Yeh wrote:
-> >Maybe its becuase all my presentations to date are quite
-> >technical and there is no need for flashy stuff.
->
-> I would think that XFig, gnuplot and LaTeX could produce all the
-> "flashiness" that one would need.
->
-> Later,
-> Mar
Hello,
Manoj very kindly delegated this job to me. I take it that a few more
days will not matter unduely, so I will have a think about what is
required and maybe even do a dummy run with half a dozen developers to see
what sort of problems appear. Any comments and hints along the way will
be w
Fredik Ax wrote:
> I disagree! The office suits for Linux (e.g. StarOffice and
> Applixware) are starting to get really good. I can't really see any
> need to run this kind of applications on a windoze system.
Can they import and create Word documents?
That's *my* problem. The rest of the Depar
On Wed, 27 Aug 1997, Casey Feskens wrote:
> I have recently discovered that imake and therefor xmkmf does not
> appear on my system. Since these are frequently used commands, I
> was wondering if anyone knows which package imake is part of. I
> must be missing a package somewhere, though I thoug
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> The default for the paste function for selected text is mouse button
> # 3, but I only have a 2 button mouse and would like to set the paste
> function to use button # 2.
Actually default is 2, however on a 2 button mouse, the button on the
right is rigged as button #3.
Well, Folks, I found the answer to my question ("which emulator does Linus
use to run PowerPoint?"). Found it on
http://www.ssc.com/lj/issue29/interview.html
which is an interview with Linus Torvalds. The answer is:
Wabi is a nice program (I've been using it to make slides with
PowerP
At 12:35 AM 8/28/97 -0400, Tan Wee Yeh wrote:
>Maybe its becuase all my presentations to date are quite
>technical and there is no need for flashy stuff.
I would think that XFig, gnuplot and LaTeX could produce all the
"flashiness" that one would need.
Later,
Marc
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I am trying to install debian 1.3 om my pc:
ALI motherboard
Phoenix BIOS 4.03
I486 DX4 - 100MhZ
Adaptec 2840A / 42A
I am having trouble. Booting the rescuedisk at boot prompt I write:
boot: linux aic7xxx=no_reset
loading the kernel the computer writes:
...
(aic7xxx): Encoutered spuriou
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> How does one change mouse button assignments in Xterm? Is there an
> initialization file somewhere? I have read the man page, but couldn't figure
> this out. The default for the paste function for selected text is mouse
> button
> # 3, but I only have a 2 button mo
dada wrote:
>
>
> Hi.
>
> I just installed qmail in my system to replace smail.
>
> When the configurarion script runs, here is that it return me:
>
> **
>
> qmailconfig
> Your hostname is antinoo
> --here the script stop for a while--
> sof
> That sentence: "Microsoft's huge installed base of users and wide
> range of applications is unlikely to be surpassed, despite what
> believers in the Linux magic might hope" is depressingly accurate.
> There's an awful lot of people out there using a wide range of MS
> software, and if your livi
On Thu, 28 Aug 1997, Ted Harding wrote:
> However: what about clients who send you data on floppy in MS-Access
> format, who send you documents, or who expect you to send them
> documents, in Word format so that they can use them on their own
> machines etc? Excel spreadsheets?
>
> In real life,
On 28 Aug 1997 00:25:53 +0200, Ted Harding wrote:
> And in this article is stated:
>
> However, Microsoft's huge installed base of users and wide range of
> applications is unlikely to be surpassed, despite what believers in
> the Linux magic might hope. Linus has no illusions on the
Gnus is a mailreader that comes with Emacs and XEmacs. I usually start my
Gnus session with 'emacs -f gnus' or 'xemacs -f gnus'. See
http://www.gnus.org/ for more info about Gnus. Basically if you get either
one of the emacsen you get everything that's needed for Gnus too.
Gnus has lot's of fea
In some newsgroups about Linux and in the Debian mailing lists I have read
some positive remarks about the GNUS mail and news reader, but I can't
find it in the Debian distribution. I would like to try it, so:
- is it in a Debian package?
- if not, from where can I get it?
- what else do I need to
( Re Message From: Tan Wee Yeh )
>
> Ted Harding wrote,
> :The first sentence I heartily support: when you need to get work done
> :you are likely to be forced into running an MS-Win application at some
> :stage and, if you can't run it on Linux, too bad.
>
> I would not agree fully with you. I
"Daniel J. Mashao" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> problems. 1.2 worked fine, but I upgraded to 1.3.1 and now my monitor does
> not do 800x600.
Did you try
su
mv /etc/X11/XF86Config /etc/X11/XF86Config.old
# Just want to make sure there aren't any old ones lying around to
# confuse XF86Se
Hi,
This is quite wierd. I can't duplicate your results, since I
have a fully libc6-dev setup, but I lokked at configure file, and all
it does prior to the error is include stdio.h and unistd.h, which
should not cause a problem. It compiles just fine for me, alas.
Try and see i
I think they are xdevel.
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I have recently discovered that imake and therefor xmkmf does not
appear on my system. Since these are frequently used commands, I
was wondering if anyone knows which package imake is part of. I
must be missing a package somewhere, though I thought I had everything
installed that I needed.
Can't
Hi,
Hmm, I think we need a smail expert here. (I run sendmail, and
have never run anything else) I also think that that (null) should
have been your hostname, or your fully qualified domain name, and for
some reason it is not set. Have you set up /etc/hosts and
/etc/resolv.conf? What d
On Thu, 28 Aug 1997, Paul Miller wrote:
: I'm looking for a program that will log when the network goes down and
: possiblely create a summary file.
You might to want to have a look at BigBrother.
URL: http://www.iti.qc.ca/iti/users/sean/bb-dnld/
Remco
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I have enabled pine to use the alternate editor hack, but was wondering
what mail client is primarily used? I have some friends that use mutt, and
if I use pine to send encrypted mail to them... all they see is the
encrypted data (Something to do with the mime ty
Hi all!
I had a problem on a debian box (not related to debian, I think it's hardware)
but I'd like to ask here anyway.
It's a 1.1 debian box with some upgrade to 1.2, pentium 166/64MB ram, ide disk
and aha2940+dat tape (I know, I know server should never use ide - I'll switch
to SCSI as soon as r
I'm looking for a program that will log when the network goes down and
possiblely create a summary file.
-Paul
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Bob Nielsen writes:
>
> On Tue, 26 Aug 1997, Carl Flippin wrote:
>
> > Every time I try to access my cdrom under any distribution of Linux,
> > the entire system goes into limbo. My drive is connected to a PAS 16
> > and it appears that autoprobe is finding it since the light on the
> > drive
Hi All,
Could anyone point me towards documentation or help me with setting up EQL?
I have installed the module in kernel 2.0.30 without problems but do not
know where to go from there?
thanks
Rowan
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Cybernex Networking
Ted Harding wrote,
:The first sentence I heartily support: when you need to get work done
:you are likely to be forced into running an MS-Win application at some
:stage and, if you can't run it on Linux, too bad.
I would not agree fully with you. I have been off MS-Win for
more than 2 years now a
[This may have been sent twice. Sorry if that is the case.]
On Aug 25, 1997, at 12:41, Alexander Stavitsky wrote:
> Apparently I have found that sendmail is easier to setup, than smail.
> I might be wrong but the horrible sendmail setup stories seem to
> originate before the use of m4 macros.
Manoj,
Here are the error messages that are referenced to stdlib.h:
gcc -o configure configure.c
In file included from configure.c:21:
/usr/include/stdlib.h:333: parse error before `*'
/usr/include/stdlib.h:336: parse error before `wchar_t'
/usr/include/stdlib.h:345: parse error before `*'
/us
I have just dpkged samba and I am trying to set up users. I need to
create a samba login for everyone in /etc/passwd. I haven't found an
easy way to do this, or any way that actually worked. When I run
addtosmbpass it just sits. I guess my question is what is the syntax
for running addtosmbp
Just recently, I've implemented an ISDN connection to my ISP. However, I've
never been able to use more than one of the B channels at a time - i.e. no
MPPP.
I'm using a Hayes Accura ISDN External TA attached to a Hayes ESP running at
460Kbps. I've only been able to get the connection working usi
>>
>> I have need for something to show me the load on an interface and so far I
>> have not been able to find anything. tcpview looks promising but there is
>> no binary. Any ideas? I'm interested in both eth0 and ppp0 interfaces.
Check out http://www.chariot.com/linapps.html there might be h
I ran fetchmail -a -v -k and got the following:
fetchmail: 3.8.0 querying orion (protocol POP3) at Wed Aug 27 21:46:49 1997
fetchmail: POP3< +OK QPOP (version 2.2) at orion.aye.net starting.
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
fetchmail: POP3> USER kestrel
fetchmail: POP3< +OK Password required for kestrel.
fetc
I'm not posting any more messages about this on debian-user. Take it up
on debian-devel or in private mail if you wish.
Bruce
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Bruce Perens K6BP [EMAI
On 05:51:09 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>Is it possible to connect a win95 machine to a linux with a serial cable
>using PPP?
>
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The question in my mind is why you'd even bother? Just use slattach.
On the Win95, the SLIP support is there, but its hidden. You'll have to
get it off the CD distrib
Hi. I don't know that much about delivery, but you might want to check out
if your remote server supports a post-office-protocol (like POP3?). I use
this to download my mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] from my remote mail server
(mail.strhg1.mi.home.com), specifically I use the "fetchmail" package to
do
here's an alternative for all those who like the idea of KDE, but don't like
the fact that it's based on a non-free GUI toolkit.
this one's based on the Gimp's GTK, which *is* free.
enjoy
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>From: Miguel de Icaza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Newsgroups: comp.os.li
somebody was recently asking about an IDE for java. I just found the
following on comp.os.linux.announce, dated 28th June (i don't have time
to read it regularly any more)
>From: Falko Braeutigam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.announce
>Subject: WipeOut 1.07 - C++/Java Developm
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