Has anyone had any luck with DVD Playback on Debian with KDE 3?
Can you point out a good player (and maybe a website) with a download and
HOWTO?
- David
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I think you forgot to use the "lilo" command to update activate your
changes..
- David
> you are right, my apologies
>
> the computer is a novatech laptop P4 processor, woody installed with
> kernel 2.2.20 (trying to update to 2.4.18-686),
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> I have a SiS7012 sound card, SiS900 ethernet card,
ct: RE:MSN Messenger SERVER for linux?
> how does the exchange MSN Messenger server work, If it [messenger client]
dials a centralised server? anyone?
>
> Regards, Dean.
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> On Sun, 1 Dec 2002 17:24:39 -0500 "David Ellis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Anyone know if there is an open source version of the Micrsoft Messenger
server?
I was thinking of setting one up, sort of like the one offered with exchange
2000.
Thanks!
David
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7;ve run into this. I remember cyrdeliver doesn't like the "From "
> header, so I solved it by adding this to the top of .procmailrc:
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> :0 f
> | formail -I "From "
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> I think it'll work better.
>
> Xav
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> Le dim 01/12/2002 à 20:19, David Ellis
First off I'm a relative Debian Newbie, but I've been using Linux, Unix and
Windows Systems for in excess of 13 years. General rule of thumb, assume I
know nothing :)
Anyhoo, I've got a pretty sweet exim + cyrus configuration going and I'm
happy with it - so I thought I'd plug procmail into it and
880 per quarter]. Otherwise stay away from my
wit.
>
> Regards, Dean.
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> On Fri, 29 Nov 2002 15:58:03 -0500 "David Ellis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Don't let this arrogant little git twig ya, he's been unquestionably rude
and unhelpful.
He keeps promising to unsubscribe to the list, and I for one am looking
forward to the conclusion of his threat.
As for you problem, there was one helpful response earlier that I think
sum's it up:
CDR suppo
My Configuration:
Mail Server:
Pentium 166, 128MB of RAM 9 GIG scsi
Cyrus, and exim for IMAP and sendmail.
Web Server:
Pentium 166 256MB of RAM 18 GIG scsi
Apache and Apache SSL
Squirrelmail 1.26
This works great for reading 100-200 messages, but my Debian folder times
out (1000+ messages), squi
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> On Thu, 2002-11-28 at 11:08, David Ellis wrote:
> > At the risk of being terribly unpopular I thought I'd share
At the risk of being terribly unpopular I thought I'd share my personal
experience.
For 6 months I was running a Windows NT 4.0 based web, ftp and email server
(exchange 5.5) with the latest service packs (SP 6a+), and a weekly "Windows
Update". These machines for their lifetime were completely un
I've got an old IBM PC Server 720 with 3 Pentium
166 chips. I've successfully installed Debian 3.0 (woody), and have been very
happy with the performance and functionality.
The only challenge is I needed to recompile the
2.18 kernel to use PCI Bios access instead of Direct access.
This ma
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