I am currently running Redhat 9 on a Fujitsu Siemens E7000 with no problems what so
ever
On Tue, 07 Oct 2003 10:34:22 -0400
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Mark G. Spencer wrote:
I was wondering if
there are some particularly Red Hat friendly notebooks I should look at?
suggest you look at vncserver, (a quick google should find it) this is a wrapper
for starting X remotely. There is also an SSH version, which no doubt someone will
remind me of :)
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* ^X-Spam-Status: Yes #If the X-Spam header is Yes
Spam-Store
Then do a touch $HOME/mail/Spam-Store
This will create a mailbox that can be read, and all the possible spam hits can go
there instead.
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amount of data, but we have Gigabit links, and time to do it
properly
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on my Linux system to
backup Windows clients. It is a commercial product, but it seems to work
well.
Ed
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a fresh RH install
starting the list.
1. gkrellm
2. snort
3. ...
Mozilla Firebird
Apt-get
Webmin
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it to back up all my workstations (15 in all mixture
of w2k, XP, and ME) and it has never let me down.
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On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 17:03:43 +0800
Ziaur Rahman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can you telnet to port 25 of yahoo's mailserver:
telnet mx1.mail.yahoo.com 25
Try smtp.mail.yahoo.com, I dont think mx1 works as an address
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By default squid almost works out of the box
Installation
there are two ways of installing squid. The tar file requires configuration, but the
documentation is excellent. the other way is the RPM file. This may not be the most up
to date version but it will be close. Try getting the RPM from
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003 09:24:42 -0400
Reuben D. Budiardja [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This maybe rather un-related, but for example, I've been using my Sprint phone
that is data capable to connect my laptop to the internet. It connects to the
computer as a USB device (got to buy the special data
instead of figuring out how to do it on the CLI.
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I think that using webmin to set up and configure sendmail/Postfix is probably its
strongest functionality.
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On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 13:27, Jim Hale wrote:
This would probably be the same as running pretty much any Win App on a
Linux system though.
I'm using RH 8.0, Wine is set to load by default. How hard is it, or is
it even possible to install things like OutlookXP (2003) or other
Windows apps?
Also the speakers will still affect it even if they are turned off, cos
they have bloody big magnets in them. However, if your wifes iMac is
affected it sounds more like pickup from the wiring.
Im not sure about US wiring, but in the UK, they change the standards
every year, and if you are in a
On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 09:58, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
On Tue, 11 Feb 2003, Emmanuel Seyman wrote:
On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 03:52:50PM +0800, hkcc1976 wrote:
I presume here everyone use and love Linux and does NOT like MS's monoply.
I once run across a tech coloumn, saying that the
I am having a few issues with the above and wondered if anyone can help.
I was attempting to update the Postgresql packages on my machine when I
started getting Segmentation Faults.
It seems every time it attempts to update the main Postgresql package
the error occurs. Now seeing as how I am not
I must admit that for the last year or so I have been running red-carpet
and up2date.
Red carpet is used for all my package updates, and it has never given
any problems.
Up2date is run only to do kernel upgrades.
works for me
my 2p worth
On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 16:50, Rigler, S C (Steve)
If its a script that you need to go and get your email then I recommend
Gotmail located at
http://www.nongnu.org/gotmail/
Enjoy
On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 04:04, gabriel wrote:
i think what he's looking for is something that works like outlook express
does in the way it will connect to hotmail
For what it is worth.
I have been running various flavours of Redhat on a Dell Latitude for
the last two years. Currently it is running 7.3 and 2.4.18-10. I have
always used up2date to update the kernels, but when I went to
2.4.18-19.7x I started experiencing problems. These included Lock ups in
On Sat, 2003-01-04 at 02:48, Edward Dekkers wrote:
I suspect this is trying to tell me that my proxy authorization is not
being
on to the server but there are no settings in the browsers to do this. How
can this be done?
What proxy server is the NT box running (SOCKS4/5)?
What browser
On Sun, 2003-01-05 at 01:53, Edward Dekkers wrote:
Another issue is that MS proxy uses NTLM (NT Login Manager) to
authenticate you onto an MS Proxy. With IE your login Info is sent
through transparently, but a Unix browser does not have this facility.
One word: YUK!
No way to turn that
Please pardon me, as I know this question has come up before.
I am running 7.3 with the Kernel 2.4.8-10 and Gnome. When I log into
Gnome, the first time, the Usernam and Password is accepted, but then
the screen blanks and I am presented witht e login screen again. The
second correct login works
On Thu, 2002-12-26 at 02:57, Mike Burger wrote:
If he's using the ide-scsi module, it would, without any help, set up both
drives as scd0 and scd1...the cdrw, being the master, would no doubt be
scd0, with the cdrom identified as scd1.
On Wed, 25 Dec 2002, Michael Fratoni wrote:
On Sun, 2002-12-22 at 17:30, Andrew Pasquale wrote:
On Sun, Dec 22, 2002 at 12:13:01PM -0500 or thereabouts, Dave Eells wrote:
Are there websites where I can go to download freeware for RH 8.0?
Ex:gnucash is the financial software that comes with 8.0 but it is not
an acceptable software to
On Wed, 2002-12-25 at 15:08, Thomas A. Hulslander wrote:
OK. I found vi tutorial on line and found our that saving is done with
ZZ. Who would have guessed. I think that I have successfully added the
following to fstab:
/dev/hdc /mnt/cdrw iso9660 noauto,owner,kudzu,ro 0 0
/dev/hdd
3 cheers for Hal, my personal filter maintainer
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Yea, Pros Only. If you want pros only, post to a f'n pros only list.
This is a public list.
Does that mean there are no pros here?
Bugger
Maybe now is a good time to do a tutorial on Procmail recipies for
a) ignoring Persistent emailers
and
b) how to set up a recipe to do Succesfull Vacation messages
Just a thought :)
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which version of Evolution??
On Sun, 2002-11-10 at 15:05, Jim Webb wrote:
I like this groupware package, but I am constatnly having to enter my
pop3 password. And this happens even though I have requested that
evolution remember the password. I told it to remember the password
when I
Ok I run Squid and other proxy servers, I also teach proxy servers for a
living so like all advice...
With a proxy server installed you are looking for around a 60%
improvement to really make it worthwhile. This means that for every
object you requested from the web (and in this case an
I use Gotmail, a perl thingie.
Check out
http://ssl.usu.edu/paul/gotmail/
On Sat, 2002-10-12 at 18:03, Bob Sox wrote:
Is there a way to get Evolution to pick up Hotmail.com?
Llaamaboy
_
MSN Photos is the easiest way to
. The
information was concentrated and relevant.
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Ok,
Can we agree to differ and quit with the topic, which whilst having
merits, seems blatently unresolvable.
At the moment this thread has turned into an annoyance at best and is
clogging up my reading of the actual real reasons for this mailing list
From now on I am going to configure
I would have to agree with James,
3com are the worst, but in my experience I have seen many more NICs die
than harddrives. It seems that back in the old days Hard drives had a
lot of developmnet work done on them to improve the reliability of them
to such a point that these days you have to be
I had a similar issue with 7.3 and a quick check on the net revealed
this
http://www.usd.edu/~tander02/linux/sisLinuxInstall.htm
It worked for me Ok
Good Luck
On Wed, 2002-10-02 at 22:01, Miranda Gomez Miguel Angel wrote:
I appears when im beginning the install process, even anaconda (i
n Mon, 2002-09-30 at 09:14, richard pollard wrote:
Hey,
I would like to setup a DNS server using 7.3. Is there a step-by-step
web site?
Rich
I have always used this site for DNS settings
http://www.linuxforum.com/99/10/dns.html
its a bit out of date now, but its good for the basics
On Wed, 2002-09-18 at 19:24, Will Francis wrote:
Hi,
SNIP
Take a look at autorpm (www.autorpm.org). If you install it it will
SNIP
I had a good look at this as Auto updates interest me greatly. Got it
installed and started to play with it, and I will look at it over the
next few days, but I
I have a similar problem, in that I used CUPS to set up the printers.
All I do is when it pops up the box for printing the only printer
displayed is lpr, so just add -P and then the name of the printer that
you set in CUPS. Works for me
Enjoy
On Wed, 2002-08-28 at 21:07, Bo Peng wrote:
I do
Have a look at
http://www.linuxforum.com/99/10/dns.htm
I found it useful, even though its a bit out of date now
On Wed, 2002-08-28 at 13:22, Michael Tiernan wrote:
I've been looking around and haven't found a how to for setting up DNS on a
linux machine, did I miss it? If anyone knows of
Has anyone got a good link for the step by step setup of this?? I have
tried and failed miserably, with procmail refusing to deliver to a local
address (Address alanh^I is unsafe for mailing to programs)
Problem is I dont understand procmail that well
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I have the opportunity to upgrade the memory in my Laptop from 128Mb to
256Mb, however I have a question.
Will I need to modify the swap space?? At the moment I dont know how to
tell whether its being ustilised at all, but I seem to remember a
recommendation that it should be 1.5 times bigger
On Thu, 2002-08-29 at 15:27, Mike Burger wrote:
Is the user name actually alanh^I? I don't think you can have ^ in a
user name, and caps shouldn't be in a username, either.
No the user name is alanh, but it reports the error as this. It also
does it for the other users I have.
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On Mon, 2002-08-26 at 17:43, Banze, Andreas wrote:
every proxy that does caching requires too much memory.
it is not complicated, it is you - unqualificated :P
Squid can also be used as a non-caching proxy.
too much overhead.
btw, what is this compressing proxy ?
You know http
I have a minor question.
I have the 7.2 and I am running GNOME with 4 windows(Workspaces? not
sure of the exact terminology). When I log in to my session I have
evolution start using the Gnome Control Center Session Properties
Startup.
My Question is this, I want Mozilla to start in Window 2,
On Sun, 2002-07-28 at 14:19, Doug Lerner wrote:
On 7/28/02 10:12 PM, Michael Scottaline [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you mean something quite large, w/calendering, etc., you can give
evolution 1.0.8 a look. Takes a little while to load up, but I
happy
to, well worth $60 ;)
pps, if only I can get the company to update to Exchange 2000 then I
will evaluate the Evolution plugin as well
Spec
Redhat 7.2 Kernel 2.4.9-34
Dell Latitude CPi
12Gb Hard Drive
128Mb Ram
all the latest updates
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to, well worth $60 ;)
pps, if only I can get the company to update to Exchange 2000 then I
will evaluate the Evolution plugin as well
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