Quoting Michel Dänzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hadess wrote:
>
> > I still have to test XF4 on these 2 machines. Does the ati128 driver
> > recognize the Rage 128 Mobility ?
>
> The latest CVS probably does, but it doesn't work nevertheless because
> it
> can't cope with the flat panel :(
>
> In
On Mon, Oct 02, 2000 at 10:48:04PM +0200, Hadess wrote:
> Works nifty indeed. I've used this trick to install Debian on my iMac/DV this
> week-end. I had a bit more problems with the iBook SE (the new one with DVD),
> the kernel doesn't recognize the Rage 128 Mobility so the display *seems* to
>
Hi!
Just a quick note:
Yestradys night i've upgraded my system. I saw that there is exim-3.16_3.1
(and thou i knew it was there to fix incompatibilites with libc 2.1.94 i
didn't expect it to break). This was a BIG mistake. I ended up without MTA
for more that 15 hours (exim seg faulted when try
Hadess wrote:
> I still have to test XF4 on these 2 machines. Does the ati128 driver
> recognize the Rage 128 Mobility ?
The latest CVS probably does, but it doesn't work nevertheless because it
can't cope with the flat panel :(
In the DRI PPC branch I have added an option "DisableFP" to surpass
Hi,
Quoting Ethan Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> put all this at the root of your macos partition and create a
> yaboot.conf like this:
>
> device=hd:
>
> image=linux
> label=debian
> initrd=root.bin
> initrd-size=8192
>
> then boot into OpenFirmware (command option o f) an
> Is there any SSL options for exim ?
You can try to use sslwrap to encapsulate SMTP over SSL - no idea what
would be required on the client side here.
Michael
The easiest thing to do, in order to receive and send email safely,
is to ssh on the machine, then run a text mail client. You may play
around for a different solution, but the underlying problems will not
be solved. To quickly see my point here, think about the SPAM and the
blacklisting phen
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