re than SSH.
I personally use SSH more, but I also have a high speed connection at home
and my text editor does a pretty good job of it across the wire. Plus, it
lets me run screen so I can close my terminal at work and pick up where I
left off at home.
HTH,
Michael
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resolvconf package, so there is a "dns-nameservers
127.0.0.1" entry in /etc/network/interfaces for eth0. Again, I don't
recall if I set this by hand or if it was automagically set.
HTH,
Michael
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Michael Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Nothing to see here. Please move a
Although I have not been in this situation, I have heard good stuff
about dovecot (http://dovecot.procontrol.fi/). You might want to see if
it fits your needs.
Steve Lamb wrote:
Currently I am running uw-imapd. I believe it is the version from
Woody even though most of my system is riding
te directives to the
configuration or to link the directories. The issue with either of these
is how to handle other applications (I'm using lrrd right now, for
instance) that add directories under /var/www.
Any suggestions would be greatly apprciated.
Michael
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Michael Johnson <
On Fri, 27 Feb 2004 13:58:50 +0100, Jan Schulz
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
* Peter A. Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just wondering if anyone can suggest a lighter weight alternative to
Mozilla
Firebird?
I'm running Sarge on an old P200MMX with 160MB RAM, but Firebird still
chews
up a little to
On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 01:34:40 -0500 (EST), Faheem Mitha
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm not sure of the best way to go about putting together a machine from
Dell which has good general Linux support as opposed to Red Hat support.
We're strictly a Dell house, too. However, I've successfully installe
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