On 11 Mar, Joel Roth wrote:
>> On Fri, 10 Mar 2000, Jason Christensen wrote:
>>
>> Then I would be upset with my provider, as much of my mail would never be
>> delivered. Most of the net will refuse to propogate mail from a non-secure
>> server. (I've had this experience before)
>
> I don't under
On 10 Mar, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks for the reply.
>
> I have infact installed exim and have configured /etc/exim.conf, though
> whether it's configured properly is another matter.
>
> Is it possible that something in the exim.conf is incorrectly configured
> or that whatever program i
Thanks Christian, that did the trick. I did a little further research.
I should be able to use this technique to boot an OS from any disk as
long as I use the correct hexadecimal values.
Jason
On 25 Jan, Christian Rishøj wrote:
>
>> Subject: Re: Lilo & hdb
>> Date: Mon, 24 Jan 2000 17:27:50 -100
Alec, thanks for the info. I was useful as Win2k does have boot loader
similar to NT4's. I could just make hda1 the partition with Win2k by
physically swapping the drives and then use the boot loader from Win2k
(given the necessary tweaks).
That solutions is however more work than I'm willing to d
Hi,
Like most of you, I like playing with opeating systems. I am having
difficulty using lilo to boot Win2K from hdb. Here's my lilo.conf file.
boot=/dev/hda
compact
vga=extended
timeout=200
prompt
image=/vmlinuz
label=Linux
alias=L
read-only
other=/dev/hda1
label=
Right click on what? You can right-click on the Gnome pager applet in the panel
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pager windows other than what is present for all windows in X. No specific
"pager
settings." The enlightenment configurator also lacks a way
It sounds like LILO is installed in the boot sector of the partition that you
have linux installed to and not the MBR of the disk. Using an alternative boot
loader like PQ Boot or System Commander still requires LILO to be installed
in the boot sector of the linux root partition while PQ Boot or SC
Is the card PNP? I have a NE2000 based PNPcard where I experienced a similar
problem.
I had compiled into the kernel (2.2.x) PNP support and also had the isapnptools
pakage installed. Removing the isapnptools pakage solved the problem. You could
also just make the /etc/init.d/isapnp script no
Does anyone know where I can find a Debian binary package of glibc 2.1.1 for
x86. I want to downgrade from potato's glibc 2.1.2 due to some problems with
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only come up with packages for m68k and sparc. I would rather
Ian is experiencing a similar problem when attempting the /net install. He
successfully
completes the network install using the /net argument. When attempting to do
a user installation using /bin/setup, the same problem occurs where
the installation script hangs upon clicking 'Complete'. Looking a
Hello,
I am having a problem when attempting to install StarOffice 5.1 on my potato
system and am hoping that one of you may know the solution. I have posted a
support request to nntp://starnews.sun.com/staroffice.com.support.install.linux/
without a response (so far). Another Debian user, Ian van
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