This is turning to be a general problem with netscape:
I just don't seem to be able to get rid of items in menues.
This time it is preventing me from editing my bookmarks.
I am getting tired of this.
Netscape is supposed to be open code, right?
Where can I get the code?
Thanks
Dorit
On Sat, 13 Nov 1999, dorit ben shalom wrote:
This is turning to be a general problem with netscape:
I just don't seem to be able to get rid of items in menues.
This time it is preventing me from editing my bookmarks.
I am getting tired of this.
Netscape is supposed to be open code,
AJ I'm running a plain RH6 installation. No special drivers/patches
AJ and if I remember correctly I didn't recompile the kernel since
AJ installation (though I'm not absolutely sure about this).
1. Are you sure you haven't edited lilo.conf?
I think its something I would have remembered
"Matan" == Matan Ziv-Av [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Matan Hi,
Matan I don't seem to be able to compile a runnable X server on a RH6 system
Matan or a Mandrake 6 system.
Matan I tried the link kits for both 3.3.3 and 3.3.5, but in both
Matan cases the
What do you mean by
Hi list.
I've decided to try and play around with Wine and windows games (due to my
brother's urging :-) , so I started with StarCraft (which I heard sometime
can be relativly easily be run on Linux.
so I've got myself the latest Wine , and tried to run StarCraft from my
VFAT32 partition.
Quoth [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Thu, Nov 11, 1999:
I now know how to edit the In-Reply-To: headers,
and then sendmail it to ILUG.
But I still think that the right conceptual
solution is to thread by Subject: and not by
In-Reply-To:.
It depends. In your main mailbox, for example, you can have
HELLO
I read about your instalation party and I would like to know more
information,
like where is it ecxactly (place,building,rooms,ect)and the opening hour
and closing hour.I have a copy of S.U.S.E LINUX 6.2 and would like help
to install it properly
yours
shlomy akons
Which is not too convenient. Good mailers (MUAs) let you add any
header to the message.
As you might remember
I am confined to Mail.
Dorit
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Oded Arbel wrote:
and another , unrelated question - after I kill X (w/ ctrl-alt-bs) , when
X respawns (I'm normally in Runlevel 5) it doesn't display any of my
truetype fonts - I get only the fonts supplied by XFS (I use xfstt to
suply truetype capabilities). what gives ?
Don't know about
You should look at the source RPMs of XFree - you may take from there
the configuration files for X itself and from the RPM spec file the
exact sequence of building commands.
My connection is such that downloading a 40 MB rpm is unrealistic. The
link kit is only 4MB. That is why I ask if
Hi Everyone
Mediatek College is looking for an excellent Linux/Unix instructor, in
the Haifa
area.
please contact: Yariv Inbar mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
Muli B.Y.
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Where there's no hope, let there be Source.
Hi Everyone
Mediatek College is looking for an excellent Linux/Unix instructor, in
the Haifa
area.
please contact: Yariv Inbar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
Muli B.Y.
email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Where there's no hope, let there be Source.
Why ??
just use wvdialconf ... Anyway, I suggested it for newbees and not for
people who know how to write their own pppd scripts.
Schlomo
On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, Oded Arbel wrote:
On Fri, 12 Nov 1999, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
How do customers get it?
Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
That's
Hi Shlomy!
I use SuSE 6.2 (after 6.1, and Redhats 6.0, 5.2, 5.1 ...) If you follow the
book without trying to be too smart,
it's a cinch. You do need to organise a few things beforehand.
Once you're "up on the air", (I have found that) you can do "smart" things
very easily.
If all else fails,
I figured out what the problem is:
I am used to the
showname
option
from the
SunOS 5.6
version of Mail
All in all
it is a much better version
Is there any way it can be ported to
linux?
Thanks again
Dorit
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To
On Sat, 13 Nov 1999, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
Don't know about Wine. I'm new to it too, (had to get it to run Napster)
but about TrueType, RedHat's xfs server is actually xfstt, little hacked
to make it "more secure" (they removed the ability to serve fonts via
TCP/IP - only Unix
Here is the story:
Future of NT on Alpha, though it's slightly off the track.
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http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2318096,00.html?chkpt=hpqs014
http://www.theregister.co.uk/990819-25.html
Now, there was a official confirmation to what's written there,
I just don't remember
On Sun, Nov 14, 1999 at 10:22:59AM +0200, Alexander Goldberg wrote:
Here is the story:
Future of NT on Alpha, though it's slightly off the track.
http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2318096,00.html?chkpt=hpqs014
http://www.theregister.co.uk/990819-25.html
Now, there was a
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