Re: Mailing list headers [Was Re: ssh vs telnet - which is faster?]

1999-12-11 Thread RAVIKANT K RAO
On Fri, 10 Dec 1999, Peter S Galbraith wrote: Peter> Not our problem. You are still breaking etiquette by doing so. Peter> Ravi> my apologies if i went out of the way to annoy anyone. they Peter> Ravi> were unintended. Even *after* apologising for unknowingly / unintentionally annoying a c

Re: Mailing list headers [Was Re: ssh vs telnet - which is faster?]

1999-12-10 Thread RAVIKANT K RAO
On Fri, 10 Dec 1999, aphro wrote: aphro> well, i use pine, and from what I see pine defaults to replying to aphro> the aphro> to change this behavior, but that is what it seems to default to. yeah , i think pine defaults that way too - kinda sucks - one of the many reasons i shifted pine -> m

Re: Mailing list headers [Was Re: ssh vs telnet - which is faster?]

1999-12-10 Thread RAVIKANT K RAO
On Fri, 10 Dec 1999, aphro wrote: > the guy is too picky, that guy is me. my .signature has that info - i leave it on when i make posts to all lists that i am subscribed to. i still dont understand whats picky about it. > if somene asks for help they should take it in any > form it comes

ssh vs telnet - which is faster?

1999-12-10 Thread RAVIKANT K RAO
Hola, [ Long mail , but interesting stuff. I'll put the question first here , and then a whole 2 pages of explanations/details/reasoning and then the question once again ] * * * * Question : ssh + compression is "faster" than telnet over ppp while telnet is "faster" then ssh + compression ove

Re: email forwarding

1999-11-25 Thread RAVIKANT K RAO
On Wed, 24 Nov 1999, Alexander P. Barkey (hypnotic) wrote: > i'm looking for a way to forward the email i receive on my linux server to my > real email adress... try creating a file called .forward in your home directory and in that , put in only the email address to which you want to forward to

Re: Network sniffer

1999-11-15 Thread RAVIKANT K RAO
On Mon, 15 Nov 1999, Oki DZ wrote: > AzCaPpY wrote: > > try Sniffit. I don't know if there is a Debian package for it but the > > standard .tar.gz works great with Debian. > > And where on earth can I get it...? But if it's the source code, I don't > have the compiler (not downloaded yet). Ge

Re: telnet to debian

1999-11-14 Thread RAVIKANT K RAO
On Sun, 14 Nov 1999, Sam Babak wrote: > I was given a job to administer sendmail v8.7 on Debian/Linux and I am > new to Linux. wow , great! In everybody's opinion , if you're new to linux , stick to redhat for awhile...and then try debian ... but looks like you're like me ;-) > location. When

Trident T 9750 2 MB AGP Card

1999-10-20 Thread RAVIKANT K RAO
'Allo there, has anyone successfully configured the Trident T 9750 2 MB AGP Card under Debian ? I've tried all that I can , and I still cant achieve anything worth looking at...and would appreciate any help/guidance Thanks -Ravi. --- [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: (no subject)

1999-10-18 Thread RAVIKANT K RAO
On Mon, 18 Oct 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > unsubscribe > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null either do a $ mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null OR < if you're using some kind of a mail program > send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsub

Re: slink and potato

1999-10-18 Thread RAVIKANT K RAO
On Sun, 17 Oct 1999, Ben Wong wrote: > > I have been using potato for a while now will little or no problems, > > and it works a lot better in many ways, at least for me. what is better about potato? ( i'm still new to debian ; so just wondering if i should go slink -> potato ) thanks you - r