Penguinet is nice too.
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On Mon, 1 Jul 2002, David Busby wrote:
> Punit,
> I use Secure Shell Clinet from http://www.ssh.com/
> you can also FTP the file from ftp://ftp.ssh.com/ it's name is
> SSHSecureShellClient-3.2.0.exe
>
>
> Kumar, Punit wrote:
> >
> >
> > H
When I used Windows, I always used penguinet. I liked it.
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On 30 Jun 2002, Richard N. Rico wrote:
> Try using Putty. Its a free ssh client for WINTENDO or MAC OS.
>
> Rico
>
> On Fri, 2002-06-21 at 10:39, Joshua James wrote:
> > How would I do that from Windows?
It would be much easier just to burn another cd wouldn't it?
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On Sat, 29 Jun 2002, Paul Greene wrote:
> I downloaded Redhat 7.3 and burned the 3 cd's; disk 2 seems to have been
> a defective burn. So, I re-downloaded disk 2 again.
>
> Rather than burn a new cd, is it possibl
I've always like php.net and free-code.com
On Tue, 25 Jun 2002, mike flanagan wrote:
> anyone have any favorite PHP sites? We have some simple scripts I would somehow like
>incorporate into a web interface. I have seen scripts that execute Unix commands, but
>little is written about *how* t
hat mean you find the speed of display, etc. fast?! or tolerable?
>
> MRW
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Always use SSH. Telnet is very insecure. Did you set your firewall
during installation to allow access from the 2 services?
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On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, Tamola, Mark wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I have just setup my RedHat 7.1 box here at work, and the installation went
> without a
Log in and type startx
I'm not sure about the monitor issue. Have you checked your cables, etc?
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On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, Behn Humphrey wrote:
> Ach!!
>
> Just installed Red Hat 7.2 as a dual-boot os on a 1. ghz 256 mg ram pc that
> is also running win98se.
>
> Installati
I would recommend Redhat 5.x or even an older version of
Mandrake. Doesn't have KDE or Gnome, but you could get by with
xwindows. Have you thought about upping the RAM a little?
Billy
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On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, mikeyw wrote:
> I do believe you will never be able to run KDE or
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> > Redhat 6.2 runs well on older laptops.
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&g
Redhat 6.2 runs well on older laptops.
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On 21 Jun 2002, gregory mott wrote:
> 16mb is not much these days. many might mutter that the dump is best.
>
> no way i'm gonna leave it with lose95. but, what would y'all suggest?
>
> RH7.1+ insists on 40+ mb. i can probably get aro
Does it show up in the chooser?
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On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, daniel wrote:
> i've configured nfs on my redhat box here and as best i can tell, it's
> working since i can mount stuff to my other linux box, but i have _no_ idea
> how to get the mac osX box to see/use the nfs share.
Did you make a boot disk?
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On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, truc nguyen wrote:
> I backed up the RedHat 7.3 on the external hard driver by the norther
> ghost software. However, After I had restored Red Had, I encountered the
> problem that the machine was hung on GRUB while
Download penguinet from
www.download.com
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On 21 Jun 2002, Joshua James wrote:
> How would I do that from Windows?
>
> I'm trying hard to use linux but my co-workers are to busy to switch.
>
> On Fri, 2002-06-21 at 13:16, Michael S. Dunsavage wrote:
If you are buying new you will want to stay away from Compaq. Their
machines are pretty much windows based only it seems. We probably get 250
emails a day asking why they can't seem to get Redhat or Mandrake
installed on a new compaq laptop. After doing some surfing, it seems to
me the only dri
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