All,
Recently I installed the pptpd server. (As some of
you know already...)
I followed the howto's and installation guide's and
followed the instructions received from everyone here. Just one more thing
remains:
I have no encryption! I installed debian with bf24
(2.4.x) kernel Woody v
Hi,
Except for people who try to understand
the workings of computers, most computer users
treat them as a tool. They learn how to use their applications,
maybe to only 1/10th of capability, but enough for
what they want to do.
How many car drivers will do a full overhaul
on the e
tion?
> -Oprindelig meddelelse-
> Fra: Christian Dysthe [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sendt:18. juni 1999 22:00
> Til: Stephen Pitts
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> Emne: Re: Getting there
>
>
>
> On 18-Jun-99 Stephen Pitts wrote:
>
> > That
> I am sitting here now on my Debian box listening to NetRadio having X11Amp
> ready, all in all, I have a new envoironemt to work in that in many ways is
> just as appealing as my Windows environment was, except for the fact that this
> one is much more stable and looks s much better than MS W
On Sat, 19 Jun 1999, Christian Dysthe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am sitting here now on my Debian box listening to NetRadio having X11Amp
> ready, all in all, I have a new envoironemt to work in that in many ways is
> just as appealing as my Windows environment was, except for the fact that this
> one is
I've used the plain netscape-navigator 4.51, with out email/news
support... With java turned off... I hardly ever have it die. 99.9% of the
time, I really see no need for java (esp considering that I used lynx
exclusively until acouple of months ago, due to owning a 486)
--George
A good email client would be worth lets say USD 35-50. I payed USD 39 for
The Bat! when I ran Windows. A browser: Well, about the same I guess?
On 18-Jun-99 Stephen A. Witt wrote:
> On Fri, 18 Jun 1999, Christian Dysthe wrote:
>
>> I am not able to code, but I am willing to
>> pay! :)
>
> Yeah,
t Linux is very close to offer this. That is why I called my initial
posting: "Getting there" :)
On 18-Jun-99 Robert Rati wrote:
> I think what you are getting it is one of the biggest problems with Linux,
> in a way. Most people like Linux for it's configurability and contr
>... Then there is email software connected to Gnome and KDE. I do not
> want
> that either. Is Linux going to become "worse" than Windows, because you will
> have to choose a desktop environment you do not really like because it comes
> with "must have" apps? I hope not Help me out here! :)
W
On 18-Jun-99 Lazarus Long wrote:
> On Friday, June 18, 1999 at 11:23:02 -0500, Christian Dysthe wrote:
> > From: Christian Dysthe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: Getting there
> > Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Sender: Christian
On Fri, 18 Jun 1999, Christian Dysthe wrote:
> I am not a dedicated Linux lover. I chose Debian becuase I was tired of
> Windoews
> pissing me off by crashing and loosing my data. Some of the Windows
> applications are brilliant pieces of software, and simple and stable to use.
> Especially some
On Fri, 18 Jun 1999, Christian Dysthe wrote:
> I am not able to code, but I am willing to
> pay! :)
Yeah, how much?
On 18-Jun-99 Stephen Pitts wrote:
> That's the point. Exim sends mail/sorts incoming mail, and fetchmail
> provides a bridge from POP3/IMAP and who knows what else. If a new
> protocol came out tommorow, then fetchmail would be the only program
> that needed to be modified. MUA means just that
On 18-Jun-99 Andrei Ivanov wrote:
>> And then I have to miss two essential tools:
>>
>> 1. A stable www browser.
>> 2. A multi account email program.
>>
>> 1. Netscape doesn't even need many comments. It us unstable and full of bugs
>> under Linux. It works, but it does crash, alot! Always has
On Fri, 18 Jun 1999, Christian Dysthe wrote:
> 1. Netscape doesn't even need many comments. It us unstable and full of bugs
> under Linux. It works, but it does crash, alot! Always has under Linux. And I
> do not want lynx! :)
I've heard kfm, KDE's built in browser, is pretty decent, but I haven'
On Friday, June 18, 1999 at 12:56:27 -0500, Stephen Pitts wrote:
> From: Stephen Pitts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> X-UIDL: e236d40fc7e3969470a62cf744eea703
> safe in the fact that 33 MB worth of email is safe inside of the
> mbox-format files. A combo gives you a
On Friday, June 18, 1999 at 11:23:02 -0500, Christian Dysthe wrote:
> From: Christian Dysthe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Getting there
> Message-Id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sender: Christian Dysthe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> X-UIDL: fcef7b12616779a93112136f95b
On Fri, Jun 18, 1999 at 11:23:02AM -0500, Christian Dysthe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am sitting here now on my Debian box listening to NetRadio having X11Amp
> ready, all in all, I have a new envoironemt to work in that in many ways is
> just as appealing as my Windows environment was, except for the fac
> And then I have to miss two essential tools:
>
> 1. A stable www browser.
> 2. A multi account email program.
>
> 1. Netscape doesn't even need many comments. It us unstable and full of bugs
> under Linux. It works, but it does crash, alot! Always has under Linux. And I
> do not want lynx! :)
Hi,
I am sitting here now on my Debian box listening to NetRadio having X11Amp
ready, all in all, I have a new envoironemt to work in that in many ways is
just as appealing as my Windows environment was, except for the fact that this
one is much more stable and looks s much better than MS Wind
"Atte Koivula" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I finally got HiSax working but I have run into some more problems
> (figures). My current problem is that I have no clue on how to configure
> the isdnutils package. Do I need to configure it in the 1st place or do I
> just need some scripts like the o
>> Ok, I think I'm finally getting somewhere with my ISDN configuration ;)
>>
>> I finally got HiSax working but I have run into some more problems
>> (figures). My current problem is that I have no clue on how to configure
>> the isdnutils package. Do I need to configure it in the 1st place or do
Ok, I think I'm finally getting somewhere with my ISDN configuration ;)
I finally got HiSax working but I have run into some more problems
(figures). My current problem is that I have no clue on how to configure
the isdnutils package. Do I need to configure it in the 1st place or do I
just need so
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