[tslug] secure shell

2004-02-19 Thread Minko Minkov
I have a problem loging in to my pc from other PCs. I tried using the Putty but a got a message: Access is deinied. The allowed hosts are *. Thanks - To get off this list, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with Subject: unsubscribe

[tslug] Re: secure shell

2004-02-19 Thread mike808
Putty but a got a message: Access is deinied. Try using the '-v option'. You may want to install/use Cygwin as well. It provides a nice comfy bash, perl, ssh, and lots of other unix/linux-like utilities. Without leaving windows. You'll have to add the -v option on your putty invocation, unless

[tslug] Re: IM poll

2004-02-19 Thread Ross Day
Anyway, I use gaim with aol and msn accounts. What are your favorite flavors? ICQ is still the best ever! All others are cheap rip-offs! On that note, bring back Pow-Wow I use Trillian Pro 2.01 under Windows...on AIM, ICQ, MSN, Yahoo, and Jabber all day every day...all use Trillian to

[tslug] Re: IM poll

2004-02-19 Thread Keith B
What are your favorite flavors? I use Trillian for AIM, ICQ, MSN, and Y!. I prefer AIM, but also use MSN for a couple of people. I connect to ICQ and Y!, even though I never use them. -Keith - To get off this list, send email to

[tslug] Re: IM poll

2004-02-19 Thread mike808
I want to know who supports which Instant Messenger protocols. Maybe name your first choice and then all the rest, or give a hierarchy, or whatever. That's what Jabber is for. Inter-IM-protocol gateway. Check it out. Mike/ -

[tslug] Re: IM poll

2004-02-19 Thread Ian Monroe
Most of my friends use AIM and some use MSN Messenger. When I went to Spain this summer, everyone seemed to be using MSN Messenger, the one exception being a gal from France who used AIM. So really, whatever you think about the protocols, you don't get much choice. Its what your friends use.

[tslug] installfest

2004-02-19 Thread iosif
this is an early estimate, comments and suggestions are appreciated: some-brand p200-ish ibm p200-ish dell p300 assorted junker p233s and p300s 1 amiga 2000. please let me know what hurts the poor-installer-souls (people and software) the most and we'll adjust. i

[tslug] Re: installfest

2004-02-19 Thread Ian Monroe
Well, that's certainly a question you don't see every day. I would think that the major bootloaders would have no problem booting MS-DOS, I assume the bootloading process has stayed the same. Esoteric questions like that are probably better served with a Google search, I would suggesting