AW: Using pine for internet mail

1998-09-09 Thread TBaetzle
> C.J.LAWSON asked: >Please could someone give me a pointer as to how to use pine to > access > my hotmail and lycos accounts? > Assuming that they support access to your mailboxes using POP3, you might want to check out the fetchmail package. HTH, Thomas

AW: What is MARK in /var/log/messages

1998-09-09 Thread TBaetzle
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] asked: > In my /var/log/messages there are a lot of lines like this one: > Sep 9 14:56:58 kira -- MARK -- > This is syslogd's heartbeat - it tells you that the logger is still alive and well. HTH, Thomas

RE: Almost there. . .HELP

1998-08-12 Thread TBaetzle
Hi John, > I have been trying to set-up a PC here at work without connecting to > the > NET( Boss won't let me :< ). After trying to copy the files from a > Windows > PC via a null-modem cable, I found I didn't have enough room on the > hard > drive for ALL the debian packages. I've decided to 'bo

AW: Exim Problem

1998-04-28 Thread TBaetzle
> Graham Lillico +44 1785 248131 asked: > I am using eximon my 2 debian (bo) hosts, but I cannot seem to be able > to send > email between these to hosts, I know this is because the DNS lookup > for that > host is failing as I am only running a cacheing nameserver, so is > there anyway > to tell ex

AW: network statistics

1998-04-27 Thread TBaetzle
Hi, > > > Is there a way I can see how much information has been sent > between my > > > computer and another computer? > > See ipfwadm -A ... > > That assumes that a kernel is configured for firewalling, which not > everyone has configured, such as myself. :) > Check out the net-acct package. I

RE: ntp server list??

1998-04-05 Thread TBaetzle
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] asked: > I just installed xntp3 from hamm. However there is no server list -- > it > does not know where to get the time from and neither do I (-; A list > of > ntp servers would be appreciated. > See http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~ntp/ - there's a list of public time servers ava

RE: regular expressions

1998-03-26 Thread TBaetzle
> E.L. Meijer wrote: > > 3) A couple of messages I ran across on DejaNews seemed to imply > that REXX > > supports regular expressions. Would this be an integrated function > of REXX or > > just indicative that a person could 'roll their own" with REXX? > > I wouldn't be surprised if they

RE: X fonts

1998-03-25 Thread TBaetzle
> Peter Shtinkov asked: > I installed cyrillic fonts in X. (Debian 1.3.1), but I can't view > cyrillic in Netscape 4.04. Please help me ! > Did you configure Netscape to use these fonts for viewing pages in Cyrillic encoding? In Preferences in the Edit menu, go to "Appearance", choose "Fonts" and

RE: 3C90X

1998-03-18 Thread TBaetzle
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I have new 3C90X network adapter but I haven't drivers for this card. > Use the 3c59x ("Vortex") driver - it works fine. Thomas -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

AW: converting true-type fonts

1998-03-05 Thread TBaetzle
> Nico De Ranter asked: > anybody know a way of converting a Windows True-Type font to > Linux (Unix in general)? > You should probably check out Freetype - as far as I remember, it does include a TTF -> BDF converter. Thomas -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubsc

AW: Help with ftp

1998-03-02 Thread TBaetzle
> Erik Rodríguez asked: > There's an anonymous ftp at my University. > there's a directory /pub/Linux/debian/Debian-1.3.1.r6 [...] > How can i download the entire tree structure to my PC so i could copy > it > to CD (i have a cd writer)? i mean, a single instruction that makes it > > recursively.

AW: 80 MB ram in debian system

1998-03-02 Thread TBaetzle
> Russ Cook asked: > This weekend, I added some ram to my system. I now have two 32 MB > simms, > and two 8 MB simms, giving me a total of 80 MB of ram. My bios > recognizes > all ram at bootup, but Linux only recognizes 64 MB. I think this has > been > addressed here before, something about a l

AW: AW: r* commands don't work

1998-02-27 Thread TBaetzle
Hello Richard, you wrote: [...] > > - enable .rhosts for the superuser by adding -h to the > > in.rlogind optionlist in /etc/inetd.conf (man 8 rlogind)? > > on my system: [no -h in man 8 rlogind. Hmmm...] > I have netstd 2.05-1 and netbase 2.04-1 with libc5 5.4.20-1. > This might be part of the

AW: r* commands don't work

1998-02-27 Thread TBaetzle
> Richard G. Roberto asked: [...] > However, I still can't get the r* commands to work. [...] > I opened up .rhosts for root, hosts.equiv for everyone else, > and even .rhosts for myself, but to no avail. [...] Let's review your setup. You want to be able to rsh/rlogin to root on a remote system