On Tuesday 26 December 2000 03:00 pm, you wrote:
I admit this is off-topic, but I need a mailing list that discusses
Chevrolet and GMC automotive mechanics and parts. If you can,
please include URLs.
Have you tried going here www.egroups.com and doing a search.
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Of course, perhaps this explains why the desktop zip icon
that the install creates has the invalid URL of /mnt.zip.
You aren't really supposed to use your Zip drive with MDK 7.2.
7.2 created my supermount for it, but I had to create my own desktop icon.
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you should
have your friends and users use "mail.rdcomputersolutions.net as the reply
to your e-mails. I was able to send you email useing
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thanks
Robert
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= yourdomain.name
where as if your machine name was mail.foo.bar your masquerade_domains would
be foo.bar
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Did you restart postfix after the change??
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Didn't work so I chopped the machine name off the domain name. Now it
works, but there must be another way, maybe with aliasesDB?
Andy
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workgroup = SERVICE
update encrypted = Yes
unix password sync = Yes
netbios name = PRINCESS_LEIA
socket options = TCP_NODELAY
security = user
wins server = 192.168.20.1
os level = 16
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"free" (no quotes)in a term window the first line first # refers
to system ram if it doesn't say 320,000 or more as the first # then you must
append it in lilo.conf regardless of the kernel version
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Have you tried editing the file and removing one?
guran remberg wrote:
Or thought about the fact the NIC might be bad
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Perhaps there is more that one dhcpd running on the box. What does the
log file say? What does the output from ifconfig say? What does your
dhcpd.conf file say?
Only if he has several or virtual address's which will all have to have an
entry/declaration even if their not used to give address out.
P