hi,
can smbdy pls tell me how do I mount my windows NTFS partition on
my RH 7.2 ?
cheers,
Rohit.
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There so many of them on named helix i saw recently
On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 12:51, amit soni wrote:
> Did my email below reach you people ? ;o)
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "amit soni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 10:25 PM
> Subject: [
On Wed, 2003-02-26 at 15:31, Rohit Gandhi wrote:
> hi,
>
> can smbdy pls tell me how do I mount my windows NTFS partition on
> my RH 7.2 ?
>
> cheers,
> Rohit.
NTFS module is not supported for RH 7.2 .
You need to install the 7.3 Kernel.
Mess with a kernel upgrade at your own risk.
Keep a recov
Hi Sudhir,
Just to remind you of the list rules and etiquette,
1. Please put a [COMMERCIAL] tag on commercial posts.
2. Please do NOT post 120KB+ attachments to the mailing list.
3. The OP asked about Tally. Maybe a line or two telling him about
a proprietary alternative to a proprietary softw
Hi
I think I had got this response from Mr. Sudhir long time back, in fact we
even exchanged emails on this outside the list. How come this message is
bouncing on list again, probably some virus or something.
Anyway Raj.. We have to use this proprietary Software because the CA and
the Auditor
Hi Folks!
I want to know wether sendmail can/should be used from a PC or not ?
I was able to send mails over to internet using sendmail from my PC after
clobbering a couple of lines in the sendmail.cf. It works just fine ... but
seems a little slow.
I want to know wether I can use sendmail from
Gagan
Firstly,Its always better to configure sendmail using m4 macro with .mc file
then further for tuning u can go for .cf file.
Secondly, If you can configure sendmail then you don't require any SMTP
server coz that itself will act as SMTP server, What you will need is an
internet gateway to
Despite the consensus in 1 of the ilugd meets, that Linux + + will be
permissible for discussion. The brochure cannot justified in the mailing
list.
I also do understand the desperation of the person involved in selling a
proprietary software(especially a Linux based software). Its a tough job! no
That mail to the list was an unintentional mistake. One can only say
sorry for this.
On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 02:14, amit soni wrote:
> Despite the consensus in 1 of the ilugd meets, that Linux + + will be
> permissible for discussion. The brochure cannot justified in the mailing
> list.
--
Peace, F
First of all, I have changed the subject of this discussion and I hope
the writer will not mind that.
There has been a very long discussion in the Delhi LUG meetings and
mails on the topic of what should be discussed (everything that is Linux
based, or just the open-source software based).
This lea
> "Gagan" == Gagan Grewal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Gagan> Hi Folks! I want to know wether sendmail can/should be
Gagan> used from a PC or not ?
Can: sure. Should: matter of opinion. I use it, Dan Bernstein
doesn't. *Shrug*
Gagan> I was able to send mails over to internet u
Cross posted from Windows & .Net Magazine UPDATE mailing list.
I think we had a discussion "Disruptive Technologies" at an ILUGD meet.
THE PROBLEM WITH LINUX;
Have you ever heard the term "disruptive technology"? Author Clayton
M. Christense
> Gagan> Hi Folks! I want to know wether sendmail can/should be
> Gagan> used from a PC or not ?
Can?
Used it for quite sometime, So it can be used.
should?
Depends on whom you send mail to, many(don't know how many) mail hosts
refuse to accept mail from SMTP servers that do not have a va
--- Sudhir Gandotra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> There has been
a very long discussion in the Delhi LUG meetings and
> mails on the topic of what should be discussed (everything that is
> Linux
> based, or just the open-source software based).
> This lead to a voting and the result was overwhelmi
Raj Shekhar wrote:
> Please remember that were it not for RMS, GNU, GPL Linux would
> not have existed.
True. I use Debian GNU/Linux myself.
However, this is a slippery slope. I prefer to call it Debian
GNU/BSD/SVR4.2/T-Baum/ARPA/Buffer Overflow/Linux.
Please give credit where due, if it were
Hi Sudhir,
First of all, I'd try not to use terms like `hijack' with respect to
Linux-Delhi. If I had wanted to hijack Linux-Delhi I would have done
it a long time ago and you probably wouldn't even have known about it.
The whole idea is to keep all the workings of Linux-Delhi as open and
transpa
> "Tarun" == Tarun Dua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Tarun> [snip]
>> You could also try the MTNL dial-up mail servers, as far as I
>> remember they will relay mail any and all messages for MTNL
>> dial-up users.
Tarun> Hmmm.. is that so ? Its a bad idea.
Why would you sa
this is just plain awesome!
Classification of Free Software as an intangible world cultural heritage
http://www.fsfeurope.org/projects/mankind/
:-)
LL
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"To serve humanity with software, software should be free, because software
belongs to human knowledge. Proprietary software does not belong to human
knowledge." (Richard M. Stallman, GNU project founder and Free Software
Foundation president).
however, sudhir does have the freedom to sell prop
Raj Mathur wrote:
>
> Why would you say that? If you mean the Dial-Up List (DUL), I
> personally feel that I should have the right to use any legal
> means to send mail from my PC that I want. People blocking
> mail from dial-up connections is an infringement of that right.
Note: I do not use D
On Thu, 2003-02-27 at 12:03, Raj Mathur wrote:
> > "Tarun" == Tarun Dua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Tarun> [snip]
>
> >> You could also try the MTNL dial-up mail servers, as far as I
> >> remember they will relay mail any and all messages for MTNL
> >> dial-up users.
>
>
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