At 06:58 AM 12/12/00, you wrote:
>Ok here goes. I am an experienced PC user. I've been into it since the days
>of 486SX chips. I have had in interest in Linux for quite some time, but
>have always hit serious walls when trying to get it set up. I have tried
>Caldera's distro, about 2 years ago on a
Tried to install XFree86 4.0.1 last to accomodate a new Matrox G450. Followed
ftp.xfree86.org/pub/XFree86/4.0.1/binaries/Linux-ix86-glibc21/Install
http://thedukeofurl.org/reviews/misc/3dlinux/6.shtml
Now system hangs on boot following the message
Starting X font server: xgsFontCachInitialize: h
The Unix Programming Environment, Kernighan and Pike. Amazon.com or the
nearest bookstore for many, many more. Perhaps better yet, try google.com >
Google Web Directory > Computers > Operating Systems > Unix > Tutorials (or
other stops along the way).
At 04:37 AM 11/30/00, you wrote:
>Hi
>
>I have
I set out to install by download but decided that even with a fast (cable)
internet connection, it was more than worth while to buy a set of
"official" CDROMS. I used cheapbytes and had no problem.
If you have a good, fast interenet connection and decide to go the download
route, I would suggest a
I'm in the process of setting up exim/fetchmail/procmail/mutt on Debian
2.2. I've used eximconfig option 2, for which outgoing mail is sent via a
"smarthost" and incoming mail is picked up from one or more POP servers.
Getting incoming mail from POP servers makes sense, since I'm only
intermittant
Appreciate your difficulties and questions, I'm working on similar problems
getting unix style email working after years with Eudora on Windows.
At 06:31 AM 11/20/00, you wrote:
>Up till now I've shyed away from implmenting mail on my Linux boxes,
>it seems so complicated and my nice friendly (!)
At 08:13 AM 11/18/00, you wrote:
i continue to have problems setting up my email configuration. I have run
eximconfig but have had trouble working out how to answer some of the
questions I am not sure what is meant by some of the terms i.e. what is my
visible mail name. To be honest i have used the
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