You might not be able to get this mail, if your disk is REALLY full,
there's noplace to store the incoming message ...
> (cd /usr ; tar cvf - . )
should've put the tarfile in ., which would be /usr, except that using
"f -" means tar writes to stdout, so probably nothing was even written on
yo
Hi,
I am subscribed to a number of different mailing lists, but find it easier
to read using a news reader. Also, I am at different systems that connect
to the internet using a dial-up connection.
Is there a way to automaticaly post mail from a mailing list to a local
news group?
I have cnews wit
On 5 Feb 1998, William R Ward wrote:
> Like a dummy, I bought a UPS without bothering to check if genpowerd
> supports it (I don't think it does). But before taking it back (I
> believe I have a week to do so and it's real stormy now, so I'm glad
> to have it anyway), I wanted to ask if anyone kn
I just used this command:
(cd /usr ; tar cvf - . )
but didn't realize it would take up more space than I have on my disk.
Well, whien it started to complain, I halted it. But now I have another
problem... all my space is still gone... where did this put the "tar'd"
stuff?
df gives me 0% free... no
On 6 Feb, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've been eyeing some multi-processor motherboards. After checking several web
> sites, I've come across a factiod that only Intel supports "dual mode". So,
> what is "dual mode"? And does one need "dual mode" to run Debian under SMP
> kernel option? Or can one
herbert betz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> as a linux newbie I don't know how to fix a problem I have using LOCATE.
> It worked allright, when I installed it, but after a while UPDATEDB and
> LOCATE didn't seem to do anything, when I invoked them (except giving back
> the prompt without any messag
T-SNAKE <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> #1
> OK, I got my /etc/fstab file here (mostly):
> #
> /dev/hda2/ ext2 defaults0 1
> /dev/hda3none swap sw 0 0
> /dev/hda4/usr ext2 def
Tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have installed Debian 1.3.1, but find myself without /dev/cdrom as a block
> device (at the driver selection stage, nothing fitted my Mitsumi 12x,
which I
> ad run under an "iso9660" on my previous slakware distribution).
>
> What is a block device, and how
Jens Christian Lisner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> And why does netscape-3.01 gunzip all .gz and .tgz files???
> (Not fair if you download a orig.tar.gz file!)
You download the tar.gz and netscape does a gunzip on the fly, so the file
is transfered gziped but it will save it gunzipped. No Proble
> -Original Message-
> From: Fulgham, Brent/SCO
> Sent: Friday, February 06, 1998 9:38 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: ppp troubles
>
> Is there anything unusual about using ppp-2.3.2 under hamm? I had a
> working ppp system under Red Hat 4.1. I had to remove that parti
I'm having a little trouble with configuring my card. I have the 250MHz
type with 8 megs of ram.. anyhow, when I switch to another console and
return, the screen is shifted about 5" and wrapped around the other side..
Also, the X doesn't fill the screen correctly -- squished verticall
The KDE project is starting to make some configuration programs.. I
haven't used all of these programs, but the ones I've used are really
good.
sysv init editor
user editor (w/ quota options)
kdm configuration
filesystem analyser + mount/unmount (intergraded with desktop)
ppp (never used it, but i
> I'm having a little trouble with configuring my card. I have the 250MHz
> type with 8 megs of ram.. anyhow, when I switch to another console and
> return, the screen is shifted about 5" and wrapped around the other side..
> Also, the X doesn't fill the screen correctly -- squished vertically an
On Fri, Feb 06, 1998 at 01:22:49PM -0700, ninjaz wrote:
>
> Has anyone noticed that the debian web site has changed into a berlin
> site? This should probably be fixed soon. :)
This was a mistake, we're working on it.
Regards,
Joey
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Adam Klein wrote:
> Somehow, the the Debian web site has been pointed at the
> Berlin Project's web site, and theirs ahs been pointed
> at www.us.debian.org. Has anyone else noticed this, and is
> anything being done about it?
The admins are working on this as we speak.
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On Fri, Feb 06, 1998 at 12:45:47PM -0800, Adam Klein wrote:
> Somehow, the the Debian web site has been pointed at the
> Berlin Project's web site, and theirs ahs been pointed
> at www.us.debian.org. Has anyone else noticed this, and is
> anything being done about it?
www.debian.org is restored.
I'm having a little trouble with configuring my card. I have the 250MHz
type with 8 megs of ram.. anyhow, when I switch to another console and
return, the screen is shifted about 5" and wrapped around the other side..
Also, the X doesn't fill the screen correctly -- squished vertically and
too wi
Somehow, the the Debian web site has been pointed at the
Berlin Project's web site, and theirs ahs been pointed
at www.us.debian.org. Has anyone else noticed this, and is
anything being done about it?
Adam Klein
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yes i'm sure it's a winmodem
Jens B. Jorgensen wrote:
> Well, now I know what the problem is. Linux does not support the
> Winmodem
> because it doesn't work like most modems, but has a proprietary
> interface.
> Are you sure it's a winmodem?
>
> Lily wrote:
>
> > well, i'm back again !!!
> > I h
Has anyone noticed that the debian web site has changed into a berlin
site? This should probably be fixed soon. :)
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On Fri, Feb 06, 1998 at 09:19:32PM +0100, Lily wrote:
[snip]
> one thing, i've got a USR Sportster Winmodem 33.6 PC, does is work under
> Linux ?
No Winmodems won't work.
Adam Klein
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[GUI admin stuff snipped]
> Webmin and Linuxconf has the same idea. Maybe we could tinker with it and
> start from there.
I'd like to see more scripts like my Debian sendmailconfig script. Not
only does it ask you the correct questions but it is a great source of
information for understanding sen
well, i'm back again !!!
I have reinstalled PPP and now when i make : `dmesg | grep PPP`, i've
got a message which indicates me that i have ppp.
i've tried to connect with /dev/ttyS3 but it doesn't work...
can you tell me what is the command line to get to connect ?
the one i use is :
pppd /dev/tty
I asked a question recently about the differences in .config and thought
that the difference related to kernel versions. But i've just had a look
at another dists' /usr/src/linux/.config file which uses the same kernel
version as me and it is different.
The differences relate to the details of t
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Spence) writes:
> One interesting point: I've noticed that it is very common for
> people to move to Debian after using other distributions. I would
> make a guess and claim that there aren't too many people who migrate
> from Debian to another dist after using Debian for
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Tim Thomson) writes:
> Hi,
> I want to set my hardware clock to GMT. I answered no in the
> question when setting up my system, so my HW clock would be local
> time. I now want to set it to GMT so I don't have to change it when
> daylight savings kicks in.
On my system I had to
> I have installed Debian 1.3.1, but find myself without /dev/cdrom as a block
> device (at the driver selection stage, nothing fitted my Mitsumi 12x, which I
> ad run under an "iso9660" on my previous slakware distribution).
Have you looked at dmesg? Does it show the CD as being detected? Hav
Hello,
I have installed Debian 1.3.1, but find myself without /dev/cdrom as a block
device (at the driver selection stage, nothing fitted my Mitsumi 12x, which I
ad run under an "iso9660" on my previous slakware distribution).
What is a block device, and how to get the cd recognised?
Also - I
Ok !!! but i've tried with it... all i know is that my modem is on com 4
under windows
what would it be under Linux...
and when i do `dmesg | grep PPP` there is nothing although i have
installed ppp and recompiled the kernel of Linux, make the modules and
install it...
So, what can i do more preci
On Fri, 6 Feb 1998, Tim Sailer wrote:
> David Wright wrote:
> >
> > OK ATDT5551212
> > ogin:\qmagic-login-id\q
> > RING ata
> > ogin:""
> >
> > I thought the \q codes would prevent the secret callback username from
> > appearing in syslog, but it looks like thi
On Mon, 2 Feb 1998, Anthony Towns wrote:
> Are there any packages/programs/whatever that provide nice, readable
> summaries for the various logs in /var/log? Things along the lines of
> the daily Usenet summaries that inn produces, but for things
> such as apache, inetd, mail, the ip paranoia daem
David Wright wrote:
>
> I have a chatscript to do callback, which looks like this.
>
> ABORTBUSY
> ABORT"NO CARRIER" <-
> ABORTVOICE
> ABORT"NO DIALTONE"
> "" ATZ
> OK ATL1
> OK ATDT5551212
> ogin:\qmagic-lo
On Fri, 6 Feb 1998, Lily wrote:
> Hello, i'm Lily(nickname) !!!
> my problem is that i want to have internet under Linux but i don't have
> '/dev/cua?' .
> How can i do to have these ( i have already try with MAKEDEV but
> nothing) ??
> thanks for all...
/dev/cua? are obsolete and depriciated. Y
I have a chatscript to do callback, which looks like this.
ABORTBUSY
ABORT"NO CARRIER" <-
ABORTVOICE
ABORT"NO DIALTONE"
"" ATZ
OK ATL1
OK ATDT5551212
ogin:\qmagic-login-id\q
RING ata
ogin:""
Hello, i'm Lily(nickname) !!!
my problem is that i want to have internet under Linux but i don't have
'/dev/cua?' .
How can i do to have these ( i have already try with MAKEDEV but
nothing) ??
thanks for all...
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I have found it difficult to get dselect to work correctly
with the non-US site(s). I usually just ftp ssh*.deb
from the correct directory and install it with dpki -i ssh*.deb
There may be a better way (but I don't know about it).
Paul
On 05-Feb-98 Dave Mallery wrote:
>
> thanks much... the MAN
Dunno - like I said, I skipped installing LILO completely (because it
said the 1024-cyl limit in the docs). Loadlin worked fine for running
things... Now if I can find the odd problem with my domainname not
talking to dselect I can call it working! :-)
> --
> From: David E. Scott[S
Kevin Traas wrote:
> I've searched through the FetchMail docs and I've only come up more unsure
> and, possibly, confused than I was before. I'm hoping you can help.
>
> I have a multi-drop mailbox at my ISP that I pull mail from. We have about
> 30 users on this end that mail from this box ge
> > Is there any way in Debian I can break files down to floppy size for
> > archive purposes? Say I want to backup netscape so I don't have to go
> > back and download it again if I do a complete re-install...
> > How do I accomplish this? and how do I re-assemble the pieces to install
> > the pro
Hi, I'm trying to register my monolith domain from within my ip-up
script using mlddc.
I have the line "(mlddc &1) >> /var/log/mlddc" as specified
in the readme file in ip-up.
However, when I login as usual with pppd, it doesn't register and the
/var/log/mlddc file is empty.
When I type that exact
Kevin Traas wrote:
>
> 1. Can I have FetchMail look at "To:" to determine recipients rather than
> "X-Envelope-To"? (i.e. using "envelope" keyword) My reason for this
> question is that the "To" header may/will have addresses that are not local
> to my domain. Will FetchMail try to redirect ma
> Like a dummy, I bought a UPS without bothering to check if genpowerd
> supports it (I don't think it does). But before taking it back (I
> believe I have a week to do so and it's real stormy now, so I'm glad
> to have it anyway), I wanted to ask if anyone knew if I could do
> anything with it.
>
> I'm pretty sure it's GPL'd. Thanks a lot. maybe you could package it and
> put it in the contrib or whatever.
If it's GPL'd, it can go in main. Not sure what it'll take to get it
working under Debian, though.
> I'm assuming your a Debian Developer?
Yep. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> When using Dselect, I can't seem to find the XFREE86 package.
>
> I have noticed that there are several different "front-ends" to
> the X GUI available in the distribution but I can't find
> XFREE86.
>
> I looked at your FTP site and found out that Debian 1.3.1
> included XFREE86 but what is th
Robert Ayotte <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
RA> Now, I want to install X Windows.
RA>
RA> When using Dselect, I can't seem to find the XFREE86 package.
xf86 is huge enough that Debian has broken it up into several
packages. Most of these live in the x11 section. You at least need
the "xbase" and
> When using Dselect, I can't seem to find the XFREE86 package.
You need xbase, xserver-(insert-card-type-here), xfntbase, and xfnt75.
Xbase should depend on all the others, so dselect can probably help you
out if you just select "xbase" for install.
I have just installed Debian 1.3 with the default
packages. Everything seems to be OK.
Now, I want to install X Windows.
When using Dselect, I can't seem to find the XFREE86 package.
I have noticed that there are several different "front-ends" to
the X GUI available in the distribution but I ca
Hello,
as a linux newbie I don't know how to fix a problem I have using LOCATE.
It worked allright, when I installed it, but after a while UPDATEDB and
LOCATE didn't seem to do anything, when I invoked them (except giving back
the prompt without any message). Manpage or reinstalling locate didn't
On 6 Feb 1998, James Troup wrote:
> You don't need to use --force-depends.
>
> 15:09:[EMAIL PROTECTED]| ~/temp $sudo dpkg -iEG libpam0g_0.57b-0.deb
> libpam0g-util_0.57b-0.deb
> Selecting previously deselected package libpam0g.
> (Reading database ... 30225 files and directories currently instal
#1
OK, I got my /etc/fstab file here (mostly):
#
/dev/hda2/ ext2 defaults0 1
/dev/hda3none swap sw 0 0
/dev/hda4/usr ext2 defaults0 0
/dev/hdb2/dos
> Is there any way in Debian I can break files down to floppy size for
> archive purposes? Say I want to backup netscape so I don't have to go
> back and download it again if I do a complete re-install...
> How do I accomplish this? and how do I re-assemble the pieces to install
> the program?
I u
dpk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~] dpkg -s libpam0g
> Package: libpam0g
> [snip]
> Depends: libc6, libpam0g-util (>= 0.57b-0)
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~] dpkg -s libpam0g-util
> [snip]
> Depends: libpam0g (>= 0.57b-0), libc6, libpwdb0g
>
> Is there a reason why these two package
eugene mendoza writes:
>
> I'm trying to setup a email server on linux box which
> has sendmail ver 8.6.12.
> I've a subdomain of my own.
> What is the simplest way of doing this?
> The email will be stored on the linux server
> which will also be a name server and provide other
> services.
> Much
I've been eyeing some multi-processor motherboards. After checking several web
sites, I've come across a factiod that only Intel supports "dual mode". So,
what is "dual mode"? And does one need "dual mode" to run Debian under SMP
kernel option? Or can one use non-Intel processors?
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I have a U.S. Robotics 33.6 Voice Video Faxmodem and when I went to go to add new hardware it gave me a choice to add it and to pick from the list but mine wasn't listed, I had to pick one close to it which was "sportster 28800. How can I get mine to show up? Can you help? Do I need the drivers a
I successfully upgraded to libc6 after a few hours of frustration :)
Although I was able to get around this on my own quite easily, I thought
it may be a concern for users with less experience:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~] dpkg -s libpam0g
Package: libpam0g
[snip]
Depends: libc6, libpam0g-util (>= 0.57b-0
I 'd like to know if anyone else has encountered this problem
and has found a work around. If I run gdb and mess aroundin the
help menu long enough the x-server locks up in such a manner that you can't
cntrl-alt-BS out, change consoles or anything nd your onlu
option is to turn the computer on
When I upgraded the majordomo package to the current release, it broke the
existing majordomo setup. I've straightened it out, but what a hassle!
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Hi,
I would like to confirm prior to send a bugif the following /etc/porttime
should work (logoutd is always running)
users can "sometimes" log at after 24:00 wich is not the
spected behaviour...
thanks in advance,
Ulisses
--- begin
# /etc/porttime
Hi -
I am experimenting with xemacs 20.3 on debian linux 2.0.29 machine
w/ AMD K6 200MHz / 32M RAM. It takes xemacs about a full minute
to load in xwindows. Anyone else experience such a prolonged load
wait, or is it just me (& 20.3 ;-)?
Thanks
Jerry
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Sen Nagata wrote:
>
> i no longer have this problem. a kind soul on #debian helped diagnose
> the problem.
>
> in my case, xemacs was trying to use libc5 libraries --
> the fix was to change the order of directories in /etc/ld.so.conf --
> /usr/X11R6/lib came after two libc5-compat directories
I tried to downloed some files with wget ftp. wget is always responsing
"No route to host". I'm stuck behind a firewall of my provider. http
download works fine, and ftp proxy vars are set like the http proxy
vars. Any Idea?
btw. is their a ftp-client package with proxy support? Is it possible to
I'm trying to setup a email server on linux box which
has sendmail ver 8.6.12.
I've a subdomain of my own.
What is the simplest way of doing this?
The email will be stored on the linux server
which will also be a name server and provide other
services.
Much Obliged.
Best Regards,
Eugene
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>
>What package is the Millenium II support under? SVGA?
>
>Paul
>
Yes. The hamm (unstable) distribution of xbase+xserver-vga (Debian)
has already the Millenium II option.
At\'e breve
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Departamento de Matem\'atica
Faculdade de Ci\^encias e T
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Joergen Haegg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Would perl 5.004_04 break debian 1.3.1?
You mean the package found in bo-unstable? No, don't think so.
Ciao,
Martin
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Hello,
I'm curious as to people's opinions on the license for the JPython
package. It's a Python->Java bytecode compiler; the full text of
the license is available at:
http://www.python.org/jpython/license.html
Does this qualify as free software (under the terms of the Debian
Social Contract)
"Walter L. Preuninger II" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I recently purchased spellcaster isdn cards, and it seems that
> Babylon(their isdn4linux, sorta) does not want to run on smp kernels.
>
> Does anyone know if isdn4linux runs/works with smp kernels?
Don't know, but check out de.alt.comm.isd
Adam Klein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, Feb 06, 1998 at 11:24:12AM +1300, Michael Beattie wrote:
> > Where is the setting which inhibits the addition of the equivalent of
> > 'uname -a' at the start of /etc/motd ?? I have found it before... now I
> > cant.
>
> If you're using hamm, edit
>
> Hello all...
>
> Is there any way in Debian I can break files down to floppy size for
> archive purposes? Say I want to backup netscape so I don't have to go
> back and download it again if I do a complete re-install...
> How do I accomplish this? and how do I re-assemble the pieces to instal
[ about a C++ profiler ]
> is there such a thing in Debian (Linux awaiting packaging)?
I believe gprof does work with C++ programs. You need to compile and
link with the -pg option, then run the program, and then run pgrof with
the program name as argument. gprof is in the binutils package (at
l
Hello,
I am installing GhostScript (gs_3.33_6.deb) on my libc6 system. I do
not X windows but svgalibg1_1.2.13-1.deb
The gs package *requires* xlib6g library but when trying to install
that I get the following 3 errors:
ldconfig: warning: can't open /lib/libc5-compat/usr/X11R6/lib (No such
fil
[Please make sure your mail gets properly configured too - your address is
wrong.]
On Thu, Feb 05, 1998 at 04:04:26PM +0100, Thomas Winterstetter wrote:
> i am in desperate search of a QUALIFIED individual to build and configure
> a DEBIAN-based single work-station. i'm in frankfurt, germany and
On Fri, 6 Feb 1998, John Spence wrote:
> One interesting point: I've noticed that it is very common for people to
> move to Debian after using other distributions. I would make a guess and
> claim that there aren't too many people who migrate from Debian to another
> dist after using Debian for a
Hi everybody,
I'm trying to use one of HP 100 VG card : J2585B and my debian couldn't
recognize thi card absolutelly.
Does anybody know how to use this card in Linux ?
Thanx Marty
+---+
| Martin Madlik |
Hello all...
Is there any way in Debian I can break files down to floppy size for
archive purposes? Say I want to backup netscape so I don't have to go
back and download it again if I do a complete re-install...
How do I accomplish this? and how do I re-assemble the pieces to install
the program?
Like a dummy, I bought a UPS without bothering to check if genpowerd
supports it (I don't think it does). But before taking it back (I
believe I have a week to do so and it's real stormy now, so I'm glad
to have it anyway), I wanted to ask if anyone knew if I could do
anything with it.
I bought a
Mark Goble wrote:
(snip)
A couple of suggestions from someone _still_ in the newbie stage:
Get ahold of the Debian installation instructions and read up on using
deselect to install XFree86. Another good set of Debian specific
instructions is the "Debian User's Guide" by Dale Scheetz
(http://l
I am trying to set up a printer accounting system on our network. Is
there a package available that can do this???
Basically I have a debian linux server, and a HP laserjet 5M (postscript)
which is running at the moment as a remote printer (via a jetdirect print
server build into the printer).
Hi,
>>"Charles" == Charles Read <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Charles> I cannot find a sendmail-HOWTO on the web? What's the next
Charles> best resource for sendmail?
I assume that your problm can't be solved by a simple
invocation of /usr/sbin/sendmailconfig. There is the best sendmail
r
Thanks for the help. :)
Will
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On Fri, Feb 06, 1998 at 12:24:16AM +0200, impale wrote:
> What is the difference between /dev/cua? and /dev/ttyS? ?
I believe the former is for callout only which the latter is for
callin/callout. Whether this refers to traffic or connection I don't
know, just remember gleaning this from making m
On Thu, Feb 05, 1998 at 09:16:24AM -0600, Charles Read wrote:
> I cannot find a sendmail-HOWTO on the web?
> What's the next best resource for sendmail?
www.sendmail.org
Scott
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On Fri, Feb 06, 1998 at 11:24:12AM +1300, Michael Beattie wrote:
> Where is the setting which inhibits the addition of the equivalent of
> 'uname -a' at the start of /etc/motd ?? I have found it before... now I
> cant.
If you're using hamm, edit /etc/default/rcS and set EDITMOTD=no.
HTH,
Adam Kle
Will Lowe wrote:
>
> I'm using the tetex distribution in hamm. I need to set my margins to
> normal US default ones; I used to do this with regmar.sty in
> previous/other versions of latex. How do I do this in tetex -- I can't
> find "regmar.sty" anywhere ...
Use `fullpage.sty', eg,
\documen
I'm planning to build a new box in the next month or two. It'll sit
between my 10Mbit ethernet line and my current machine. I need to use
this (old) one to dual-boot to Win95 sometimes, but I've become dependent
on linux to do email/web/etc., so I'll masquerade the Win95 machine
through the new
Hi!
I would like to add the question. (Sorry !)
Debian supports the HA(High Avaliablility) or PDB(Parallel Data Base) ?
Thanks for any related response
whkye
Greg Green wrote:
> Hello all:
>
> Can anyone point me in a good direction to learn how to set up RAID5 ?
> I am wanting to add three SCS
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I recently purchased spellcaster isdn cards, and it seems that
Babylon(their isdn4linux, sorta) does not want to run on smp kernels.
Does anyone know if isdn4linux runs/works with smp kernels?
Thanks,
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As I recall I tried using ttyS0 (I want to use ttyS0 not ttys0 right? I
think the other one is a terminal port). At any rate, things never worked
out for that one. Believe me, that was the first one that I tried, since
that was what the PCMCIA-HOWTO recommended. As an aside, I don't nor have
I ever
Hello all:
Can anyone point me in a good direction to learn how to set up RAID5 ?
I am wanting to add three SCSI drives to my 1 EIDE Drive system. I am
thinking
that I could add another EIDE drive as a mirror to the boot
device/operating system, and
RAID5 the 3 SCSI devices for mass storage and s
On Thu, 5 Feb 1998, Johann Spies wrote:
> It was with interest that I read Richard E. Hawkins Esq.'s comments about
> Lynx and StarOffice.
>
.. cut ..
>
> I was wandering whether anyone could use Lyx for anything serious. Are
> there proper documentation somewhere?
>
> Johann.
>
Ye
I've searched through the FetchMail docs and I've only come up more unsure
and, possibly, confused than I was before. I'm hoping you can help.
I have a multi-drop mailbox at my ISP that I pull mail from. We have about
30 users on this end that mail from this box gets distrubuted to.
Right now,
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