this or is this simply the Nautilus proxy setting?
Cheers, Sam
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If you mean the Network Proxy under preferences:/// under Nautilus,
that is turned onand it doesn't work for evolution, unfortunately.
Any other ideas?
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Nope, didn't work unfortunately.
Is there anyone on this list who is
a) running Ximian evolution on Red Hat 8.0 (on a fresh install)
b) is behind a http proxy like squid
c) has the summary feature properly downloading stuff?
There must be someone
doesn't work.
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On Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 09:19:55AM +1000, Sam Currie wrote:
I don't know about RH 8 but in 7.3 you needed to set the proxy settings
in Galeon. Maybe give this a shot.
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...anyone figured out how to get
...anyone figured out how to get evolution to use an http proxy for
the summary on Red Hat 8?
All the usual methods seem not to work.
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necessairly make it a good
idea]. But Debian supports this very well (or did).
(Lots of disclaimers, I know :)
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I've actually never played with apt on Red Hat...but I have done a lot
of apt with Debian, and obviously a lot
a binary rpm with
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If you want a great split keyboard (with wells), Kinesis makes a completely
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On Thu, Mar 19, 1998 at 02:11:45PM -0800, Jason Scherbarth wrote:
What kind of video card do you have in your system? I have a system
with a Matrox Millenium II AGP card that requires a special X server
from SuSe...
Actually, XFree86 3.3.2 supports the AGP Millenium II. It's not in redhat
Where does it hang up?
What messages do you get?
What hardware are you using?
What version/where did the boot disk come from?
-Sam
On Mon, Mar 16, 1998 at 06:05:15PM -0500, Quandor wrote:
I am trying to install Linux. The boot disk that comes with it hangs up
during installation.
On Fri, Mar 13, 1998 at 06:34:39PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, I was just wondering if anyone could recommend a good emailer reader
that has good filtering? No, and I've tried netscape and it doesn't seem
that good. I mean something like Eudora on windows.
Mutt is a great mail
On Fri, Mar 13, 1998 at 04:45:21PM -0600, Red Hat Linux User wrote:
If I build a monolithic kernel, there is no need to be running kerneld,
right?
You are correct.
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Actually I believe Red Hat comes with it's own program to generate passwords
(it's part of expect) and called mkpasswd. Give it a try.
-Sam
On Wed, Mar 11, 1998 at 11:21:53PM -0600, Ryan McCowan wrote:
On Wed, 11 Mar 1998, Wesley W. Owen wrote:
Is there a way to get RHL5 to generate a
Name: patch Distribution: Red Hat Linux
Biltmore II
Version : 2.1 Vendor: Red Hat Software
Release : 5 Build Date: Mon Jun 2 13:46:11
1997
Install date: Tue Nov 25 13:24:06 1997 Build Host:
Ical (part of Red Hat) springs immediately to mind for managing your
calendar. There are quite a few others as well. Try poking around
sunsite.unc.edu.
-Sam
On Thu, Mar 12, 1998 at 07:46:28PM +0200, Local knowledgebase wrote:
Hi,
I don't know is this the right list to write... I'm
If you have enough disk space, install them all. It will make your life
easier in the long run.
-Sam
On Thu, Mar 12, 1998 at 12:28:25PM -0600, Joe Bob wrote:
howdy,
im just installing linux and was wondering if anybody could give me
sugestions on which packages to install to begin with.
On Wed, Mar 11, 1998 at 01:07:31PM -0500, Douglas F. Elznic wrote:
On Wed, 11 Mar 1998, Chuck Mead wrote:
That is exactly correct!
Can someone explain how to fix this?
Ummm...rename the files so they end in .html :)
(I know, I know, not the answer you were looking for.)
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I don't know how much it would cost...but I do know as long as your going to
bother buying it you should try and find a way to have at least 16mb of ram.
-Sam
On Wed, Mar 11, 1998 at 02:13:41PM -0500, Robert Hailman wrote:
As some of you know, I have been having great difficulty installing
Have you installed it? g77 does not ship with redhat 4.2. You have to get
it and install it yourself.
(It does have g2c though...but this is only recommended for small fortran
programs...)
-Sam
On Wed, Mar 11, 1998 at 01:14:18PM -0800, Estberg wrote:
i have three rather complex
On Wed, Mar 11, 1998 at 01:23:20PM -0800, Keith Dart wrote:
Monotony? What could be more exciting than this list? ;-)
On Wed, 11 Mar 1998, Fred W. Noltie Jr. wrote:
John Higginbotham wrote:
VBG
But that's nothing compared to the years their programmers have spent
trying to make
You apply it with the program patch.
The options can get a little hairy, but the basic idea is
patch patchname
Patch is probably the Unix utility that shows the most "artificial
intelligence" by the way.
-Sam
On Wed, Mar 11, 1998 at 06:53:06PM -0500, Anthony S. Nixon wrote:
How do you use
Try running pwck...it will check the validity of /etc/passwd, and
/etc/shadow, and let you know if you have any problems. Such problems may
be causing this error.
-Sam
On Mon, Mar 09, 1998 at 09:07:10PM -0800, Ken Arck wrote:
I recently changed over my 5.0 system to PAM authentication, which
On Sun, Mar 08, 1998 at 03:46:01PM -0600, CS wrote:
Hi, All
Where can I find a good Linux Admin book? Online or book store.
When my linux box boots without network connected. It reports from
eth0 that my box is not connected to the net, but the boot process
still tries to boot smbd,
On Fri, Mar 06, 1998 at 10:56:25AM +, Sim wrote:
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Is there any RH utility that can scan the disk surface for the
purpose of finding out bad sectors?
badblocks.
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On Thu, Mar 05, 1998 at 10:33:00PM -0800, Greg Thomas wrote:
Hello all,
I just booted my home system and I noticed that fsck was forced on
partition /dev/hdb5, my home partition, because the maximum number of
mounts have been met. I just did a fresh install of RH 5.0 but I kept my
home
On Fri, Mar 06, 1998 at 04:54:18PM -, matt quelch wrote:
I used to use Xwindows to change the IP number on Linux,
but I now need to do this from the command line.
Is there a single command to change the IP number ??
Yes, ifconfig...
i.e.
ifconfig eth0 200.200.200.200
Then you'll
I'll bet your not running lilo after compiling your kernels...
This means you are in fact running your old kernel...I believe it's possible
that your running your old kernel even if you copied your new one on top,
and therefore, your old one no longer exists (at least as a file entry.)
The
Reboot with an emergency floppy (you do have one right...well, you can use
the red hat installation disks...)
Mount your main Linux partitions off of /mnt.
Type
ROOT=/mnt /mnt/sbin/lilo
There you go.
-Sam
On Thu, Mar 05, 1998 at 11:09:25AM -0800, Richmond, Jeff wrote:
I'm sure this has been
On Thu, Mar 05, 1998 at 02:44:58PM -0700, Troy D. Taylor wrote:
My software company is currently limited to using RedHat 4.2 due to the
fact that some of the software we run is currently unsupported by 5.0. I
am setting up a dual pent. II and need to know:
1) Should I compile the kernal to
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