--Boundary_(ID_VlX54fR5eNoBesN1voL1Sw)
Content-type: text/plain; charset=windows-1255
Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT
Hi List,
Using REDHAT 3.0 I am struggling with send email from it to outlook
express which contains the following:
HTML message that shoud fo into the email's body.
PDF
Israel Shikler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi List,
Using REDHAT 3.0 I am struggling with send email from it to outlook
express which contains the following:
HTML message that shoud fo into the email's body.
PDF file that shoud come as an attachement.
I was told that 'metasend'
On Wednesday 16 February 2005 01:44, Amit Aronovitch wrote:
Ira Abramov wrote:
Quoting Shlomi Fish, from the post of Tue, 15 Feb:
So how does that co-exists with the Debian new policy of not allowing
any type of non-free content into the core distribution? Why should
graphics, music, fonts,
Hi Amit,
I've actually installed qemu with WinXP as a guest OS on a Debian
machine just last week. I have Office 2003 installed in the virtual
computer, and it actually works pretty well.
The one thing I did that improved the qemu response time considerably
was enable the built-in terminal
On Wed, Feb 16, 2005 at 12:11:40PM +0200, Israel Shikler wrote:
--Boundary_(ID_VlX54fR5eNoBesN1voL1Sw)
Content-type: text/plain; charset=windows-1255
Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT
Hi List,
Using REDHAT 3.0 I am struggling with send email from it to outlook
express which contains
Lior Okman wrote:
The one thing I did that improved the qemu response time considerably
was enable the built-in terminal service in WinXP (right-click my
computer, select the Remote tab and check the Allow users to
connect remotely to this computer checkbox). I now use tsclient (in
the Debian
Shlomi Fish wrote:
Right. But then again, if the copyrights owner of this art gives explicit
permission to freely distribute and copy it, there's no legal reason they
shouldn't. After all, once someone makes a work of art freely distributable,
it is freely distributable by all the people
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Hi Amit,
I'll try to answer your questions:
At this stage, QEMU is pretty slow, even with the latest kernel module
(kqemu), but things are changing quite often.
At this stage, the hardware emulation level is quite basic, and I have
seen lots of weird things when running
Oded Arbel wrote:
You can always mount the windows partition/virtual disk iamge (I
recommend formatting to FAT32 as NTFS support in Linux is not good
enough for this usage) and just point wine's windows system directory
to the mounter partition.
Interesting idea.
But I'll probably have to
I have no about XP home. I only have this WinXP setup at work, and
there, it's only for Office 2003 (WINE and CrossOver don't support
Office 2003 at all since Office 2003 requires at least Windows 2000).
You could check to see if there's a VNC server solution for WinXP Home,
maybe that's good
10 matches
Mail list logo