On Thu, 20 Jul 2000 18:51:58 GMT
"John Kennedy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
#Would anyone have the URL to Netzero's Linux software package?
#It is not on the website.
#
#Thanks
#
#Johnny
maybe it'll be just a tad bit longer...here's a post from deja.com
From: Czouch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
C
gone full screen mode (i.e.,
>playing a game like QUAKE or such).
>
>If the Linux side is similar, just expect the top
>8th of your screen to be taken up...
>
>On a seperate aside, does anyone know of a free ISP
>that does USENET? With the loss of FreeWWWeb, there
>don
On Wed, Jun 21, 2000 at 07:11:40PM -0700, Hyung Kim wrote:
> Is anyone else unable to log onto Freewwweb.com?
>
> My password no longer works. I've been using it
> without problems for months until today.
I don't use it often, but did try to use it recently, and in the last
few days (includin
Maybe that their way of forceing you to upto your demographics so thay
-sell- it to marketing copanies.
Hyung Kim wrote:
> Is anyone else unable to log onto Freewwweb.com?
>
> My password no longer works. I've been using it
> without problems for months until today.
>
>
Is anyone else unable to log onto Freewwweb.com?
My password no longer works. I've been using it
without problems for months until today.
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On Sat, May 27, 2000 at 08:18:00AM -0700, Hung Dao wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm having a problem to setup freewwweb.com. I followed up the instruction
> of Freeweb, but it's not working due to instruciton only applies for windows
> 98. Pleas give me in detail of setting up. I'm very appreciated for a
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Date: Saturday, May 27, 2000 10:14 AM
Subject: Anyone Having Experience of Setup Freewwweb, Please Help.
>Hi All,
>
>I'm having a problem to setup freewwweb.com. I followed up the instruction
>of Freeweb, but it's not wor
Hi All,
I'm having a problem to setup freewwweb.com. I followed up the instruction
of Freeweb, but it's not working due to instruciton only applies for windows
98. Pleas give me in detail of setting up. I'm very appreciated for all your
help.
Hung Dao
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How did you get it to work?
- Original Message -
From: Jerry Human <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 28, 2000 9:33 PM
Subject: Re: freewwweb access? RE: worldspy.net [re: Linux setup? ]
> Hi guys:
>
> Performance is good, 56K modem
tell us what you had to do to setup
> > > > your linux box to access worldspy.net ?
> > > >
> > > > Given that worldspy has a large software package to download
> > > > for the Win-95 system...and apparently doesn't for Linux...
> >
On 29-Mar-00 Morse opined:
> Is anybody else haveing trouble signing up to Freewwweb ?
> I can never get registered and have been trying for a week.
> Every time I finish the process it gives me a error code 255 which
> Customer
> Service tells me is because the server is lag
Is anybody else haveing trouble signing up to Freewwweb ?
I can never get registered and have been trying for a week.
Every time I finish the process it gives me a error code 255 which Customer
Service tells me is because the server is lagged. Are others having this
problem or is it just from
s what you had to do to setup
> > > your linux box to access worldspy.net ?
> > >
> > > Given that worldspy has a large software package to download
> > > for the Win-95 system...and apparently doesn't for Linux...
> > > I am wondering how to acco
On 28-Mar-00 Kerry Blalock opined:
> I tried freewwweb (on windows box) and could not log in as some others
> here. I found that it reconfigured netscape to use their home page (ok),
> but it also inserted their pop and smtp infor,information so that you
> cannot change in preferen
wondering how to accomplish a connection with them?
> >
> > I am using RH 6.1.
> >
> > Many thanks in advance.
> >
> > Johnnio
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >
> > Jerry Human wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi Guys:
> > >
> >
On Tue, 28 Mar 2000, Johnnio wrote:
> Please tell us the method you used to setup
> 'WorldSpy.Net' in RedHat 6.1 ?
It is very easy once you have "eznet" on your machine. Download it from
somewhere (very small program) and compile it using gcc. Then on command
line say:
eznet add service=
Please tell us the method you used to setup
'WorldSpy.Net' in RedHat 6.1 ?
Many Thanks in advance.
Johnnio
Zaigui Wang wrote:
> freewwweb.com is bannerless and it works with RH 6.1 on my machine.
>
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them?
>
> I am using RH 6.1.
>
> Many thanks in advance.
>
> Johnnio
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> Jerry Human wrote:
> >
> > Hi Guys:
> >
> > Just wanted to add my two cents. I had problems with freewwweb, too. Went
> > looking and
spy has a large software package to download
> for the Win-95 system...and apparently doesn't for Linux...
> I am wondering how to accomplish a connection with them?
>
> I am using RH 6.1.
>
> Many thanks in advance.
>
> Johnnio
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
wnload
for the Win-95 system...and apparently doesn't for Linux...
I am wondering how to accomplish a connection with them?
I am using RH 6.1.
Many thanks in advance.
Johnnio
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Jerry Human wrote:
>
> Hi Guys:
>
> Just wanted to add my two cents. I had pr
I tried freewwweb (on windows box) and could not log in as some others
here. I found that it reconfigured netscape to use their home page (ok),
but it also inserted their pop and smtp infor,information so that you
cannot change in preferences. (not ok) Also infected all netscape
browser users in
Hi Guys:
Just wanted to add my two cents. I had problems with freewwweb, too. Went
looking and found over a dozen free ISP's. Checked them all, most had an ad
banner requirement. However, worldspy.net doesn't, just requires loading their
home page on startup. Once you surf to another
On Mon, 27 Mar 2000, Uncle Meat wrote:
Thanks for the detailed info. I was having problem even in Windows. I
guess that is because I used "login" in stead of "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"?
What a shame! I will try again.
>
> On 28-Mar-00 Zaigui Wang opined:
> > I notic
On 28-Mar-00 Zaigui Wang opined:
> I noticed that the freewwweb access was discussed earlier on this list. I
> have been trying to acesss this free internet service. But after I
> registered and got my login and password, they never worked. I alway get
> a
> "bad login"
I noticed that the freewwweb access was discussed earlier on this list. I
have been trying to acesss this free internet service. But after I
registered and got my login and password, they never worked. I alway get a
"bad login"
What is the problem, please?
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On 22-Mar-00 fred smith opined:
> Has anyone here tried using the free ISP "freewwweb" ??
>
> Or perhaps another way to phrase my question is:
>
> Can someone here assist me in setting up my PPP to use PAP
> authentication?
I tired numerous times and ways to get fr
Hi Fred
I have a horrible memory, so I can't remember 5.2 (at all :) )
However, I'll bet it's version of linuxconf already had this feature in
it's PPP configuration.
Believe it or not this is the simplest case for PPP dialup!
Run linuxconf, and go to
Networking->Client Tasks->PPP/SLIP/PLIP
Fred,
take a look at http://axion.physics.ubc.ca/ppp-linux.html
it has a very good explanation of PAP and CHAP and is an excellent ppp
resource.
Regards
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fred smith wrote:
>
> Has anyone here tried using the free ISP "freewwweb" ??
>
> Or perhaps
Has anyone here tried using the free ISP "freewwweb" ??
Or perhaps another way to phrase my question is:
Can someone here assist me in setting up my PPP to use PAP authentication?
i've been using PPP for years. I set it up by hand using one of the various
HOWTO documents floati
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