:( *mark pouts jealously* My boss has allowed me to install Mandrake on my
workstation, but I can't figure out how to get it to see the servers, and
I haven't worked out how to log onto the Network with it yet. We're
running Novell servers. Any ideas?

-- 
Mark
  
  ** Registered Linux user # 182496 **
        
        

On Sat, 29 Jul 2000, Dan LaBine wrote:

> Kathleen, I've seen your email on this forum a few times now, and couldn't resist
> responding. You've been coming home to Madrake? I've been going to work with
> Mandrake. 3 guesses where I like spending all my free time, and the first two
> don't count ! Course, the boss thinks it's a great "Motivator", but now he's
> going to have to arrange for a "day-bed" in my office !! Grin, Grin !
> 
> Dan LaBine
> An Over-Registered, Under-Paid, Working too many hours to have a life - Linux
> User !
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Jeff Malka wrote:
> 
> > I hear you and almost there myself.  In the Gates world I use Outlook Express.
> > In mandrake 7.1 I am learning to use kmail.  I do miss however the ability to
> > enter part of a word in the adress to:  box then Ctrl-K to find the possible
> > addresses that contain that word.  Is there a way to do this in kmail?  Is
> > there a better KDE emailer?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Jeff Malka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > On Mon, 24 Jul 2000, Kathleen Dickason wrote:
> > > Just got home from my first day at a new (tech writing) job!  But while
> > > I think the job will be great, I must say that it was a huge relief,
> > > after wrestling with Windows and thrice-cursed Outlook all day, to come
> > > home to wonderful Linux and X and KDE and Mozilla and XChat and
> > > Applixware Office Suite and all.
> > >
> >
> > > --
> > > Kathleen Dickason
> > > Registered Linux user #182139
> 
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