>Once I got used to mutt; I found it hard to adjust to any other
> e-mail client. The power and flexibility is intoxicating. 8-D
I've always rather thought that might be the case. A sense of empowerment is
always welcome.
Thanks for the suggestion. Open an Xterm window and all will be revealed.
> I am trying to install a realtek 8139 lan card on an old debian machine
> - 2.4.18-bf2.4
I don't like to sound the bleeding obvious but I would suspect the driver for
that card might already be in a later kernel. The 2.4x kernel represents less
refinement than the 2.6x kernel.
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> For e-mail; mutt is my preferred MUA.
Now there's a thread.
Know of any clearly written logical progressive steps for setting up mutt or
is it a life's work? Does it require an excessively high IQ fish?
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> Well I was primarily wanting to stay with stable as this is an older laptop
Hummm..well you could try Opera. They have a lighter faster up-to-scratch
browser.
Put this in your sources.list:
deb http://deb.opera.com/opera/ sid non-free
#apt-get update
#apt-get install opera
Can't hurt. If y
> So how does one use the latest version of this web browser on Stable ?
You could put these sources in your /etc/apt/sources.list and do an #apt-get
update
deb http://ftp.tiscali.nl/debian/ sid main contrib non-free
If you have a GUI type package manager like smartpm it will show a list of all
> Ok, another in the continuing saga.
When I upgrade Grub2 which is frequently, I get the following error message
when I reboot:
Booting 'Debian Gnu/Linux, Linux 2.6.30-1-686
error: unknown argument '--no-floppy'
failed to boot default entries.
press any key to continue.
If I press any key I s
Has anyone got this voip provider to work on sid? I have Alsa sound
stuff loaded and my sound blaster awe64 is configured by Alsa ok and
wengophone plugs into this configuration too so no problem there.
wengophone dials out and I get a ring (calling myself) but alas no
sound comes through the head
>our amazing viral customer acquisition model.
viral customers..
Anthony Campbell wrote:
> Any software for Linux to let you make phone calls via the computer?
Plate of Shrimp...well maybe you didn't see 'Repo Man' a seminal moment
of film making...
There was just an article in Linux Journal regarding this, tricky reading for
me anyway, but the writer, Gr
>Someone wrote me an e-mail and included an URL to a seller of
>-|"Official" Debian that included free support.
That was
www.libranet.com
They do a debian distro variation for $25, looks interesting, here's a paste
from their 'support' page, where the 'debian users' are mentioned.
>Support
>
>alphaholidays
My Norton Virus snatcher says you're sending a virus in your HTML message.
it's called the:
WScript.kakworm virus
C.K.
>the REAL problem is all the broken MUAs and mail clients that do not
>support RFC 2015, if you use such a mailer tell your vendor to fix
>this brokenness.
Apropos to that, why won't K-Mail work with GnuPG. I installed this
version to my home directory and K-Mail then showed a signing and
encryp
>If you're running a recent 2.2.x kernel and you still have one
>of those partitions empty,
Does this mean the 2.2 kernel isn't confined to the 8gig limit of the
earlier generations?
C.K.
>One to look into is ddts.org.
humm. I saw a caterpillar and a bug..no links no nothing. what?
http://ddts.org
C.K.
Joe Bouchard ask for clarification:
Hi,
>Please spell it out for us (the telepathy is weak):
>/dev/hdc1 = what? how big?
> hdc2 =
> hdc5 =
> hdc6 =
>Map it right out for us . . .
That was the problem, there was no hdc1, only hdc3 (Ext2) hdc2 (LILO) and
hdc5 (swap)
OK... I went i
Lee give us a break and go into your mailer:
>X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2615.200
and change the sending options to TEXT ONLY..It's a small thing but when I
try to open your message(s).. have to wait a few seconds which in itself is
also no big deal, but it's the little things that
Hi, got a problem...
I've installed Debian 2.1 i386 on my second hard drive in a file system and
a swap file I created with partition magic.
I installed Debian by booting with a windows boot disk with a CD ROM driver
and then loaded Debian from the CD. Everything went well. The installation
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