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f windows, and I am not defending it, I just believe in giving
> correct information whenever possible.
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> -Jeremiah Johnson
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> On Fri, 30 Apr 1999, bradleyb wrote:
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> > I don't believe there is an SMB client for DOS or Win3x... There would be
> > if M$ had an
MS networking for DOS -- well, I'll be damned!
Too bad I didn't know about that when it would have been useful.
-Brad
On 30 Apr 1999, Jean L Francois wrote:
> The clients to do SMB for DOS and multiple win and os/2:
>
> ftp://ftp.microsoft.com/bussys/Clients/
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> From: [EMAIL PROTECTE
I don't believe there is an SMB client for DOS or Win3x... There would be
if M$ had any respect for their customer base, but
If you have Windows for Workgroups available, I believe that can act as an
SMB client.
As for dos, I would suggest looking into NCP, i.e. the NetWare protocol.
You could
http://www.debian.org/distrib/packages is your friend.
the search form at the bottom of the page there will tell you that
XF86Setup is in the xf86setup package, and startx is in the xbase-clients
package.
also, as an alternative to XF86Setup, try xf86config, it sometimes works
better.
-Brad
On S
I believe /etc/profile IS the place where the system-wide default PATH is
defined. Are you sure it isn't being changed somewhere in .bashrc or
.bash_profile?
anyway, to add to it, you'd do this:
PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/java/bin
-Brad
On 25 Apr 1999, Arcady Genkin wrote:
> I'm having a problem addi
The cddb package is sopposed to do this for you. It stores the db in
/var/lib/cddb -- If you do have cddb installed, it's probably just a
matter of configuring xmcd to make use of it.
-Brad
On Sat, 24 Apr 1999, Joey Hess wrote:
> I enjoy using xmcd to play cd's on my laptop, but it's less pleas
install the xanim and plugger packages.
unfortunately, though, xanim can not play all qt movies, just most of
them.
-Brad
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Linux represents a best-of-breed UNIX, that is trusted in mission
critical applications, and - due to it's open source code - has a long
term credibility which exceeds man
On Fri, 23 Apr 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> My p75 here at work is 23 bogo mips. So a 150 would be around 50 - 60.
My p75 has 29 bogoMips, you might want to check your configuration.
Since we're on the subject, I also have an AMD 486DX4-100 - with about 50
BogoMips. the problem is, it's f
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