M.C. Vernon wrote:
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> motherboard can't auto-detect, so I'm trying to read the docs on the CD,
> which are in RTf format. I can read them with a friends W95 box, but
> xpw loads them and then just displays a line of random characters. The
> filenames are ALLINUPPERCASE.RTF Might this be causing t
TEHNOTON d.o.o. wrote:
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> I have ATI RAGE II + DVD (MATCH 64) graphic card, and i have a problem
> with installation under "LINUX".
> I can`t install FVWMG 95 windows manager because i can`t choose driver
> for my card.
The script which was run by dselect to configure X (it is under
Jens Ritter wrote:
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> Daniel Mashao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > machine. Actually it is from a dual pentium to a single pentium machine. I
> > have been experiencing a lot of crashes with the dual pentium machine so I
> > now decided it is time I moved to a single pentium machine. The
Jeff Noxon wrote:
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> > On Tue, 10 Nov 1998, Jeff Noxon wrote:
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> > > I'm setting up a Debian box for my client as an Oracle server.
>
> I'm using 2.1.x on my Alpha box and it seems stable. I'm a little
> hesitant to run it on a production machine, but I can give it a shot.
>
> With the ke
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> This is my situation:
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> /dev/hda1 200 mb for Winblows
> (required because Linux does not support my SCSI card SYM 53c416)
> /dev/hda2 32 mb swap
> /dev/hda3 800 mb Debian 2.0 (new install)
> /dev/hda4 1 gb RH 5.1
>
> I would like to have jus
Polacco Fabrizio (NTC/He) wrote:
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> > From: Wojciech Zabolotny
> >
> > I thought, that the main goal of GPL license is to give a warranty that
> > the source of the software and derived works will be ALWAYS freely
> > available.
>
> You cannot see such warranty even in the GPL.
> The owner of t
Stefan Nobis wrote:
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> Dave McFadden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > If MS is successful at 'embracing and extending' Java, then HTML, TCP/IP
> > and the OSS world will soon feel the suffocating arms of MS wrapped around
> > them.
How does HTML and TCP/IP depends on Java? Java will o
Frank Barknecht wrote:
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> You can move xman's scrollbar with the middle mouse button if you have one.
You can always emulate the middle button clicking the right and
left ones together...
--
Leandro Guimaraens Faria Corcete Dutra
Amdocs Brasil Ltda
Shawn D'Alimonte wrote:
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> Exchange servers, at least where I work, support POP, IMAP and a
> web/Javascript based interface that looks kinda like Outlook.
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> For POP try your exchange server as the server with Domain/UserName as the
> login.
>
Thank you a lot! Using Netscape Messeng
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