On Sun, 18 Mar 2001, Schlomo Schapiro wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I d/l'ed and installed the KDE 2.1 MDK RPMs on a fresh MDK7.2 (rpm -U) and
> it completely destroyed my MDK installation.
>
> * KDM looked different, probably the 2.1 one didn't use the Mandrake
> config files
Or maybe it uses the MDK8.0 con
Hi,
I d/l'ed and installed the KDE 2.1 MDK RPMs on a fresh MDK7.2 (rpm -U) and
it completely destroyed my MDK installation.
* KDM looked different, probably the 2.1 one didn't use the Mandrake
config files
* Nothing worked inside of KDE, I only got many many error messages about
missing somethin
Hi,
you persistently send garbage in your email headers:
Date: Sun, 11 Mar 2001 14:20:29 -=?us-ascii?Q?_(/etc/localtime=EF=EE=18@=05?=
Somehow this garbage causes my Pine (4.21_heb2.08) to go into a loop
replying to this mail.
While this is for sure also a pine bug, this is even more a bug
On Sun, 18 Mar 2001, guy keren wrote:
> hmm, maybe i should go back to reading usenet again ;)
well, based on this discussion, my general nostalgic mood and tzafrir's
suggestion, i've set up last night a small local news server called
leafnode. it is especially suitable for small sites, with a d
On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, Shaul Karl wrote:
> Coming to think about it, haven't you just described some major problems of
> the news service?
shaul - what you describe below is _good_ things about usenet. not bad
things at all. read what you wrote - maybe it's just me who don't
understand your point
I have KDE 2.0 from the Mandrake installation and want to update to the latest
version on the mirror.
The question is really not about the configuration files. It seems to me that
the update utility can't update KDE while KDE itself is running, but since I run
the utility under KDE, .. (
Hi,
The answer to your Second question: There are plenty of ideas about what
can kde update cause to the configurations and things like that.
Im sure that when you are updating from kde 1.x to kde 2.x there are some
things that can be changed in the configuration files.
I dont know which version
I'm replying to the first of my own questions, but still want an answer to th
e second one :-)
On 17-Mar-2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In the list of mirrors, IGLU doesn't appear. I tried typing in the
> address,
> but that didn't help. I have ADSL so I don't really mind using a slower
> mirro
I've used the Mandrake update utility and it's very good, but I have two
questions about using it:
1 - In the list of mirrors, IGLU doesn't appear. I tried typing in the address,
but that didn't help. I have ADSL so I don't really mind using a slower mirror
somewhere else, but IGLU would be faste
Hi,
Is there any good editor for Python you recommend me to use?
Regards,
Eran Levy.
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On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 17, 2001, mulix wrote about "Re: Netvision NNTP Server":
> > we have been skirting around the main issue, imho. mailing lists are just
> > more comfortable, since they land directly in your inbox.
>
> Actually, having mailing list mail lan
On Sat, Mar 17, 2001, mulix wrote about "Re: Netvision NNTP Server":
> > People are also more inclined to start a mailing lists (especially when free
> > services like egroups are available) because it gives them some flattering
> > sense of control.
>
> we have been skirting around the main issu
On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, Nadav Har'El wrote:
> In the last several years newsgroups are becoming less and less useful, and
> mailing lists are taking over. Even for huge subscriber-base (e.g., bugtraq)
> mailing lists are winning.
no argument from me here. i spend several minutes each day going over
On Sat, Mar 17, 2001, mulix wrote about "Re: Netvision NNTP Server":
> no. mailing lists and news groups differ pretty much only in the method of
> information retrieval- push vs. pull. there are mailing list <-> news
> gateways, too.
>
> the biggest problem news groups have is spam.
In the last
for those of you looking for netfilter firewall/masq scripts for 2.4, Ira
Abramov has been gracious enough to post his netfilter script online, at
http://ira.abramov.org/linux/dialnetfilter.init.html
ths script i'm using is a derivative of this one:
http://t245.dyndns.org/~monmotha/firewall/index
On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, Shaul Karl wrote:
> Coming to think about it, haven't you just described some major problems of
> the news service?
> 1) People are using http combined with search utilities to look on-line in the
> huge bank of information that was gathered by news messages, thus enabling
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