I added the line that you mentioned and it did indeed do interesting things
to the color scheme,
unfortunately the Netscape thick and thin style font remains unaffected and
still as maddeningly unreadable on my lap-top screen. Certainly there must
be some way to mess with the Netscape font
Hello RH list members:
Is a person limited to Netscape
Communicator's illegible font selection or is it possible to affect their
appearance by manipulating fvwm in some manner?
R Arab
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mmand line to activate the interface (the example here is a PPP
connection) as user. To deactivate the interface, use
$ /sbin/ifdown ppp0
Hope that helps.
- hoeteck
On 27-Jun-98 rarab wrote:
Hello list lookers:
Can someone give me the name of the file I would change
permis
Hello list lookers:
Can someone give me the name of the file I would change
permission on so that I might gain access to the "Network Configuration"
button in the "Control-Panel" in Xwindows. I want to use "Network
Cofigurator" to go online as a user rather than as root. Su
Dear list readers:
I would like to use "talk". "Write" works OK but no
"talk". Below is the response from entering the command "talk" name.
[rarab@localhost rarab]$ talk james
t
Hi Ray:
Talk works like talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Therefore you either need to do a talk you@localhost to talk to
yourself, or the other persons loginname@hisdomainnam
Either of these produce: talk:localhost.localdomain: Unknown host
However when I type: r [rarab@localhost rarab]$ fetchmail -V
Thanks one and all.
hosts.allow/deny was the answer for what I sought.
Cordially, R Arab
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At 09:07 PM 4/23/98 -0700, you wrote:
On 23-Apr-98 rarab extemporized:
Hello Steve:
Below is the result of -Uvv as root . -Uv produced "error:
cannot open file netsca~1.rpm"
Nothing installed. I did a -q
Hi Jason:
Below is some advice I received the other day.
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You can send an email to
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and get a message describing in great detail how you set up PPP to your