On 13-Nov-99 Pere Camps wrote:
> What's the best GNUd web mail program you people know? Where can I
> find it?
Take a look at:
http://www.atdot.org/
and see if it is what your looking for.
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Ray Schultz, Linux Enthusiast, Houston, Texas USA
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vista.com
for more details.
Later,
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Linux Enthusiast [http://www.linux.org]
Debian GNU/Linux[http://www.debian.org]
HardCore Linux User Group [http://www.hlug.org]
d someone on the list that lives in
your area that might lend their CD's to you or you can often
find someone that will send their CD's via the postal service
for free if you are willing to send the cost of postage.
Later,
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Dave Sherohman wrote:
>
> Ray Schultz said:
> > Netdate will sync your computer clock with that of a Network
> > Time Protocol server (NTP). An example is "time.uh.edu"
>
> What's the difference between netdate and ntpdate (other than that ntpdate i
s root.
You can "netdate time.uh.edu" and your time is set to the time
of the time server. By the way time.uh.edu is in the Central
time zone at The University of Houston. You might want to
use one in your time zone.
You can even set netdate to run when your dial-up connection is
s
Hello all,
How do I tell Debian database about a program?
A friend and myself are setting up a Debian server for our LUG.
It is based on 2.1. Except my friend wanted to custom compile
Apache to do some automatic module loading.
My question is what command do I use to let the Debian Database
kno
Never Mind,
I found the answer on www.deja.com
You have to edit the Knews file in
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/appdefaults
thanks anyway,
On 01-Jul-99 Ray Schultz wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I'm running 2.1 and KNews in ICEWM
>
> When I go to post a new article or post a follow-up I g
Hello all,
I'm running 2.1 and KNews in ICEWM
When I go to post a new article or post a follow-up I get:
Ex/VI: Vi's stand input and output must be a terminal.
How do I set knews to use VI as a terminal?
TIA,
-=Ray
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There is no security on this earth. Th
ebian archive resides.
My question is:
if the path is
/dists/slink/main/binary-a/
do I use the first '"/" ?
do I use the last "/" ?
Do I need to include the "Package" file inside "binary-a" ?
By the way, none of the above works.
Any help would be
machine
and I don't think Eudora has a way to thread the subjects.
How are all you guys handling the subject threading deal?
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Ray Schultz,
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http://www.coe.uh.edu/~rschultz/
"Some people are educated beyond their intelligence."
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