>> "BM" == Brian Morgan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: BM> I'm now trying to get the POP3 daemon running in /etc/inetd.conf (as BM> suggested BM> below), but don't know how to do that. I don't see any line about POP3 BM> anywhere in there. Is there a package I need to install to get POP3 BM> services BM> up and running? I couldn't find anything in any of the hamm directories.
I just know about two pop-3 packages in debian: qpopper and cucipop. I believe qmail has a pop-3 daemon on it's own as well. BM> AND: I still can't get netscape to show its icons in color. BM> Everything else BM> is in 24bpp color (websites, etc.). I heared some time ago that 24 bpp makes trouble with some apps. Maybe you could try 16 or 32 bpp as a test. BM> I had trouble installing netscape BM> originally using dselect's install, so I overwrote that using the BM> ns-install BM> script. Should I have removed what dselect did first before using BM> ns-install? Should I now go back and delete all instances of netscape BM> on my BM> system, start over, and use the ns-install script from scratch? If the above tip doesn't help, this could be an option (although I don't think this is the reason for your problems). But I'd give debian's installer a second chance. Post to the list, if you get into trouble. BM> Also, where is the apt package? It is in project/experimental on any fullsize debian mirror. BM> I hope all my questions aren't taking unfair advantage of you gurus out BM> there. Not at all. Although I don't consider myself as a guru. Well maybe the local guru :-) BM> You have been EXTREMELY helpful thusfar. What kinds of cookies do you BM> all like? I'll have my wife bake some for you!! :) Hmm, some original american brownies would be fine :-) Unfortunately they wouldn't arrive in germany fast enough to be eatable. Ciao, Martin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]