You might try www.wegenermedia.com
On Friday, February 27, 2004, at 04:30 PM, Dan K wrote:
Old thread I know, just catching up . . .
On 2/22/04 3:30 PM Dennis Reeder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The dvd/cd drive in my Pismo is dying (it's a slow death apparently)
and I am getting tired of the death
Hi Laurent,
ssh: connect to host permanentmailbox.com port 22: Operation timed out
yes that looks like port 22 is blocked.
So regarding your related post about the URL containing 'mail' - have
you tried just using the IP address of the web site's host in your
browser request?
i.e.
Name:
Two other ideas..
1) auto forward your mail from home to work (not that private though).
2) try VNC (they MIGHT not have closed its ports, you never know) to
connect to your home computer and just operate it by remote control to
read and reply to the mail IT has received.
--
G-Books is
Dan K: thanks for the link. VERY useful information. I ordered a
Lite-On LSC24082K (24x24x24x+8x) DVD-CDR. Price with shipping was
under $100. Expect to receive it next week. Once it is installed and
working I can post a brief report on the process.
Subject: Re: dvd/cd/cdr replacement
on 28/02/04 04:33, Gavin Tiplady at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Laurent,
ssh: connect to host permanentmailbox.com port 22: Operation timed out
yes that looks like port 22 is blocked.
So regarding your related post about the URL containing 'mail' - have
you tried just using the
I just upgraded my Pismo to 10.3.2 from 10.2.8 and now I'm having problems
connecting over my Airport Extreme base station. I did an erase and
install installation.
I can connect to the base station for about a minute at best and then it
won't talk to it or connect to the internet anymore. It
My Reply follows quote. On 28/02/2004 06:56 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
I've got an early Wallstreet (no cache) with video problems.
Sometimes, it has vertical columns of jagged wiggly areas of color
change. The problem does not appear in black and white, nor is it
present when using an
Today I installed an Airport Base Station M5757 (Graphite) and, in my
Dual-USB iBook, an Airport Card 8.2001 and also added a Linksys BEFSR41
Router, v.3.
This has been followed by some very unusual behavior when I am connected
to the internet via the iBook through the above setup.
On 2/28/04, Gavin Tiplady wrote:
If you have a Unix account on any box outside your firewall that CAN
get to the mail server, and to which to you can make an ssh connection,
... snip ...
All built into Mac OS X, but if you're not using a Mac inside the
firewall, but a Windows box, you can