no idea where to look next.
Please someone put me out of my misery!
Cheers,
Robin Collins
in deciding which route to take.
Cheers,
Robin Collins
BTW, I must use 2.2.14 due to massive corruption problems with
2.2.17/NFS/loop/crypto which I don't get with 2.2.14.
, presumably Windows has
created a file which magicfilter is tossing away for some reason (?):
if this isn't the case then I've no idea.
Can someone please help me discover just where the print's going?
Cheers,
Robin Collins
by ip_fw.c in the kernel) which should match the
*.=NOTICE rule aren't going to tty12!
I didn't get this when I was using SuSE's distro and have no idea what
to try to fiddle with. Anyone any ideas?
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Robin Collins
normal Windows POP3 clients and/or Linux clients to read it,
these clients being configured to use QMAIL as their outbound SMTP
server.
Erm ... am I making _any_ sense ;-).
Thanks for trying to unconfuse me!
Cheers,
Robin Collins
area of Linux mail systems
pretty much impenetrable :)
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Robin Collins
on ippp0.
I'm tried reading and re-reading HOWTOs, READMEs etc sigh, can
someone point out where I've gone wrong? It seems to me that I'm
that close to getting it going.
TIA,
Robin Collins
and the firewall simply passes on
the request out through the NAT and gives me back the reply.
I can't think I did anything else. Did you check your firewall log
for any indications that you're blocking the DNS traffic?
Robin Collins
?
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Robin Collins
millenium :)
HTH,
Robin Collins
PS, of course Opera isn't Open Source, but then again much of what's
available in OS is worth what you pay for it!
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From: USM Bish [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2000 10:36 PM
Subject: Opera
boot loader. Could that somehow
make a difference?
I'm baffled.
Robin Collins
BTW, this is with 2.2.17 + international patch.
have to install to get this
feature?
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Robin Collins
consideration I haven't listed?
I'd be grateful for any thoughts before I get myself hopelessly confused ;)
Cheers,
Robin Collins
discovering which libs any package depends on (and I'm getting _very_ bored
trying to build packages only to find they have dependencies I haven't built
yet sigh).
Cheers,
Robin Collins
on a
second machine from scratch and wonder how I can have dselect recognise the
accumulated .debs. As far as I can see I need to create a Package.gz for
dselect's benefit but don't really know where to look for information on how
to do this.
Is it possible?
Cheers,
Robin Collins
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