ers!!
I'm glad I could help. :) Maybe someone/I should write a document
about this. (There are still a couple of things not solved, like
local-only mail exchange.) I'll get back to you...
Oskar Liljeblad ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
is
they wouldn't let me relay mail through their server.
qualify_recipient = localhost
This is necessary so that I can do "mail usel" (usel is my local login)
and receive the mail directly without going through the ISP.
The new mail will have "To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]" b
On Wed, Oct 20, 1999 at 12:47:09PM +0200, Oskar Liljeblad wrote:
> I have a little bit of a problem getting EXIM to work on
> a dialup-connected computer.
For everybody's information, I could solve this problem
by the following line to the Rewrite section of /etc/exim.conf:
[EMAI
On Wed, Oct 20, 1999 at 12:47:09PM +0200, Oskar Liljeblad wrote:
> Hello
>
> I have a little bit of a problem getting EXIM to work on
> a dialup-connected computer.
I forgot to mention that I'm using a smarthost.
I could configure Exim to be a complete SMTP host,
but sending em
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" instead of "[EMAIL PROTECTED]",
but I don't know how/if it's even possible.
Please advise
Oskar Liljeblad ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
and so on, with no luck. I am
using dosemu 0.66.7-13, and this time it was running as root. Do I need to
change something in
/etc/dosemu/conf? Is there another (safe) method to mount partitions in
dosemu?
Oskar Liljeblad ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
(I'm hoping to be able to run a DOS/4GW game, an
k for this info.
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e IP is my provider's DNS server.
Also, when apache is started and no clients are accessing the pages, I can
see at least seven `/usr/sbin/apache' entries in the process list. Is this
normal? (Seems a bit too many, despite the fact all are marked `sleeping'?)
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ow. Check out
linux-kernel though.
> Secondly, is there any development kit in in Linux for it?
No WinCE development kit, AFAIK.
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clipboard buffer used to other applications? Or do I have to make a custom
terminal emulator? (And probably rewrite a bunch of other applications with
this behavior.)
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1. X and X applications should be designed to work even with one-button
mice.
2. Emulate3Button mak
Right now, it seems to be impossible to move text using the clipboard/X
selection between some applications - especially from xterm/rxvt to
nedit/netscape. Am I doing it the wrong way, or is there a way to make it
work without modifying the source?
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Is there a way to make CTRL+ALT+DEL shutdown and reboot the computer in X?
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27;t see any other way to do it.
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Is this a problem of the debian Xwrapper,
XFree86 (I'm using 3.3.2) or not a problem at all, i.e. a feature?
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UP)
May 16 12:42:02 oskar pppd[171]: Exit.
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;no_block_write" option, but that made no difference.
There is no noise at all in Windows 95.
Has anyone else experienced anything like this?
Any specific reason why it appears?
Is there a fix or work-around?
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running Debian 1.3.1 with a 2.0.33 kernel. I'd like to
hear if anyone else has had this problem, it's rather annoying...
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pping is correct.
I am using Debian 1.3.1 and tcsh_6.07.02-1 with NLS support (tcsh
6.07.02 (Astron) 1996-10-27 (i386-intel-linux) options 8b,nls,bye,al,nd).
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this a bug or am I doing something wrong? (vigr without the -s switch
works fine.)
What are the purposes of all the default groups? Is there a document
describing Debian's group policy?
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