Amos Shapira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Anyone can download PGP from the net (its Win32 version looks actually
> pretty nice).
For non-commercial use only, AFAIK.
--
Oleg Goldshmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
BLOOMBERG L.P. (BFM) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dov Grobgeld wrote:
>
> Hmm... I guess I'm the one who should say sorry for not documenting
> my stuff better.
>
[snip]
I just wanted to say, I like it !
keep up the good work
(maybe give us bidi ;-) )
thanks
erez.
Hi all.
I want to install the MySQL-3.21.30-1 rpm however the linux says that i
need
libncurses.so.3.0.
I have it in : /usr/i486-linux-libc5/lib/
What do i need to do now ?
How can i install the MySQL server ?
Thanks.
Mike Almogy
Mofet System Administrator.
Pho :972-03-6901417
Cel :972-052-5622
You need to use ipchains on 2.2.x kernels .
Meir
On Wed, 2 Jun 1999, CIGAN wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am using 'ipmaqadm' since 2.1.132 kernel. I am using version 0.4.1 and
> port forwarding works just fine. On the other machine I have 2.2.9 with
> ipmaqadm 0.4.2. After enabling the port forwardin
Hello,
I am using 'ipmaqadm' since 2.1.132 kernel. I am using version 0.4.1 and
port forwarding works just fine. On the other machine I have 2.2.9 with
ipmaqadm 0.4.2. After enabling the port forwarding when I telnet to
forwarded port the connection halts.
Did any body have had the same problem
From: "Itamar S.-T." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Sending secure email to Windows users
Date: Wed, 02 Jun 1999 14:21:36 +0300
> I want to be able to send encrypted email to Windows users from a
> command-line program (for a web-server), without these people having to buy
> PGP. Is there any dece
From: "Seva Feldman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: qmail rpm ?
Date: Tue, 01 Jun 1999 11:46:16 +0200
> Hi All !
>
> I need qmail rpm. Where can I get it ?
Did you try drilling in qmail.org?
Compiling Qmail yourself shouldn't be hard either.
And finally, you should try looking at postfix or exi
Dov Grobgeld writes:
> I just looked at your ~/archive/gtk+-rwidgets-1.2.1-2.tar.gz file and
> have two comments. There is no need to provide libgdk.so* as I didn't
> touch gdk at all.
That's great, I didn't notice that. Thanks for telling me, the next
version of the packages is on the way.
Alex,
I just looked at your ~/archive/gtk+-rwidgets-1.2.1-2.tar.gz file and
have two comments. There is no need to provide libgdk.so* as I didn't
touch gdk at all. Secondly, you should probably add a README file,
based around what I sent to the list in my previous letter. Do you
want me to writ
Hmm... I guess I'm the one who should say sorry for not documenting
my stuff better.
The only documentation that exists is in a README file in the last
version of the gtk-rwidgets distribution .
Here is some modified documentation.
The gtk reflected widgets consist of a text widget and an e
Hi, just wanted to ask where I can find good/clear documentation on
running/administering FTPD and Apache on RedHat 5.2"
Most of the documentation is per the OS itself, not the add-ons of Network
Services.
thanks
Philip Olenick
Technical Consultant
HP-Israel
Tel# 972-3-5380330
Fax# 972-3-5380
On 2 Jun 1999, Chmouel Boudjnah wrote:
> Ariel Biener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Has anyone encountered this after upgrading to 2.2.9 ?
> > [root@fireaxe ariel]# rpc.nfsd
> > nfssvc: Function not implemented
>
> it's because you have a old version of knfs, take a newest one.
No, it's n
Alex Shnitman wrote:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > F9 and F10,
> >
> > sorry, i should have RTFM.
>
> Interesting -- where did you find it? Now that I think of it, it isn't
> mentioned anywhere on the web page. I only know it because I read the
> source. Did you read the source to find
I want to be able to send encrypted email to Windows users from a
command-line program (for a web-server), without these people having to buy
PGP. Is there any decent way to do this? I haven't manage to find one free
S/MIME program for Linux. Apparently OpenSSL still doesn't support this
either
(Oded - sorry for the previous empty letter, I need to be more careful
with the keyboard)
Oded Arbel writes:
> > so the site is now online,
> > with an RPM for the reflected GTK widgets, as well as a tar.gz for
> > those of us who don't use RPMs, and usage instructions.
> > generally, I seek
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> F9 and F10,
>
> sorry, i should have RTFM.
Interesting -- where did you find it? Now that I think of it, it isn't
mentioned anywhere on the web page. I only know it because I read the
source. Did you read the source to find this out? I'll add it to the
web page n
Those among us who thinks harder law is a solution to all software
licensing and unathorised copying problems, will be interested to read
these:
http://www.infoworld.com/cgi-bin/displayStory.pl?/features/990531ucita.htm
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=99/06/01/1642234&mode=thread
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You can try to mount the image if you compiled lood device in the kernel
mount /your/image.iso /mnt/mountpoint -o loop
Oded Arbel wrote:
> Greetings ILUG...
>
> I've been trying to use my Philips ATAPI CD-RW drive toburn some CD under
> Linux . I would appreciate aany suggestions anyone hav
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