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> From: "Osamu Aoki" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "ae roy roy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: seting up outgoing mail (smtp) on home system (adsl)
> Date: Sun, 5 Nov 2006 01:12:07 +0900
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> On Sat, Nov 04,
I would like to send system-mail (mail that otherwise is sent to [EMAIL
PROTECTED]) to my real mailadresse, which I read all the time. My outgoing
smtp-server that I use is mail.lyse.no.
I'm not going to recieve mail on this, only send mail out.
Anybody have an url to some easy documentation?
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I have a laptop with a pcmciacard, and I want to use this as a
thinclientserver. But the thinclientserver packages I have, expect eth0 to
be my outer-network, and my eth1 to be the network for the thinclients. My
problem is that I only have eth0, since I only have 1 pcmciacard. I don't
need the out
The guy ponik is one of three persons listed as working with the company
Prover Ltd in Slovakia, http://www.prover.sk/index_eng.htm. I sent the
others some mails outlineing that the behaviour of their fellow-worker;
*damaged the reputation of the company
*made them look like a bunch of
*idiots put
I know that this is kind of off-topic, but I'm asking you folks anyway
because I'm sure you've experienced the same as me.
I keep getting mail, spam-mail about 40 each day, and I don't know how to
get procmail to handle them. They all have a To:-filed containing some
other address than mine, e.g
T
When I use the logout button to log out from KDE, I need to be able to run
som spesific command. If I logout from a shell, then I would put those
commands in the file .bash_logout. But when using the KDE-logout button,
that file is not used. In what file should I put these commands so that I
can ru
I've set up my system with 15 computers and 60 users so that they have a
directory where they all can share files, under /home/staff, I have
them belongign to the group teacher who is the owner of /home/staff, and
the GUID is set on /home/staff.
And I have a problem; If two teachers deceides to wo
I have set up a shared directory for a group of users on my system, the
dircetory has the rights of 2770 and it belongs to the correct group. If I cd
into the directory and make a file with touch, it gets the right permissions,
also if I use emacs, but if I use staroffice or openoffice, or if I
First; I'm not on the list, please make a Cc to me, I also welcome
personal answer.
I'm setting up a network of 8 identical machines to be used by 40 persons.
I'm a bit presed by time, so I though I could cut some corners and get
them running with Debian within my time schedule.
I will set up one
g has changed.
It now belongs to user with the uid 1000. There is no user with that uid, my
users starts at 1001! Can someone shed some light on my problem?
I'm runing woody/testing, upgrading about every second day, with 2.4.16
kernel, soon to be 2.4.17 :-)
Any feedback would be very apprec
think this is my problem, anynone
know a
solution to this, or having had similar problem?
I'd be greatful for any help!
ae roy
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think this is my problem, anynone now a
solution to this, or having had similar problem?
I'd be greatful for any help!
ae roy
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think this is my problem, anynone now a
solution to this, or having had similar problem?
I'd be greatful for any help!
ae roy
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Just got my adsl modem today(cisco 677).
But I can't get it to work...
My provider says to first run the command
#dhcpcd eth0
and that I should add to /etc/resolv.conf
Search provider
Nameserver xx.xxx.xx.xx
Nameserver xxx.xxx.xxx.x
and then run the command
#route add default gw 10.0.0.1 netmask
Just noticed that I'm missing quit a lot of files.. Actually 11 144 of them!
Must have done one of those famous 'rm -rf *' which I indiscriminatly do all
the time (not anymoe) in the wrong place.
Managed to find out with the program 'recover', tip from linux journal sept.
issue that this happen
Just noticed that I'm missing quit a lot of files.. Actually 11 144 of them!
Must have done one of those famous 'rm -rf *' which I indiscriminatly do all
the time (not anymoe) in the wrong place.
Managed to find out with the program 'recover', tip from linux journal sept.
issue that this happ
I have lying about a 120MB drive, very old, with W95 on it, and I'm trying to
boot it using grub, but it doesnt work. This is what I have in my grub fi
le
# For booting Windows NT or Windows95
title Windows NT / Windows 95 boot menu
root(hd1,0)
makeactive
chainloader +1
Can anyone help
I might get my hands on a couple of these legodacta sets, and I'm just
wondering how they function with debian.
Does anyone use it?
Anyone having any tips & tricks
ae.roy
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