I know how this looks like. I encountered it once when
upgrading from 9.1 to 9.2rc2 but I don't recall doing
anything special other than fixing manually all font
settings.
Just in case something in your local KDE settings is
broken, try to create a new user and log in. If you
can not change settin
Quoth Gil Freund on Wed, Dec 31, 2003:
> I wonder, does bayesian filtering make sense on a domain level (i.e. the
> same DB for all users) and not having each user teach the system his/her
> own rules?
Heavy mail users should definitely have their own rules. I
expect that several typical light
Hey,
Your default getway sholud be your ISP's gateway, not the modem or something
like this.
When the machine try to send a packet thru that gateway, it moving the
packet to the modem and it allow packets going to the gateway.
I used to have cables with Motorola Surfboard 4100 and it was greet as l
According to PC Magazine tests, and excuse me for not quoting the context (but
quoting the idea):
Itanium are a bit stronger CPUs, regarding 64bit performances. The are much
slower then 32bit CPUs, when emulating 32bit.
Athlon64 (Opteron) are much faster then 32bit CPUs, and are rather fast
rega
Regarding IE, and Windows stuff, I have no idea.
Regarding Linux, assuming you use a single laptop, you could do one of the
following:
1) As Alon suggested, use IPTables to reroute your requests to the correct
server (you could just run the correct script each time to resetup your
IPTables, and
check my mail from a while back.
http://plasma-gate.weizmann.ac.il/Linux/maillists/03/09/msg00067.html
maybe you need to put CLAMPMSS=no in your pppoe.conf
if you already do it in iptables.
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> -Original Message---
I'm having a wierd problem with Konqueror since updating from MDK91 to MDK92
(KDE 3.1.3). After the update, alot of my font settings were screwed up. I
was able to fix all but one. In Konqueror (when used as a file manager), the
file list appears in a huge, ugly font (I think it's called Beast W
Since yesterday, or so I believe, I am occasionally getting
pppoe[7564]: Bad TCP checksum someValue
messages in my logs. Those messages lasts for a few minutes and then
goes away. It looks as if the problem is confined only to some sites and
the messages are there until the browser either
Hi folks. I have a couple of questions regarding the use of IPTables
alongside with the Israeli way of cables connection (PPTP on top of
DHCP). Now, I`m using Firehol (http://firehol.sourceforge.net) to make
IPTables configuration easier, however, adjusting the resulting script
isn't a problem.
On Thu, 8 Jan 2004, Erez Doron wrote:
> hi
>
> i am working from both home and work,
> i need different configurations for both -
> different proxy, different smtp server and some other stuff as well
> i am using both windows and linux. and have cygwin installed.
>
> i thought of a way to run a sc
On Thu, 8 Jan 2004, Erez Doron wrote:
> hi
>
> i am working from both home and work,
> i need different configurations for both -
> different proxy, different smtp server and some other stuff as well
> i am using both windows and linux. and have cygwin installed.
>
> i thought of a way to run a sc
On Thu, Jan 08, 2004 at 09:05:17PM +0200, Erez Doron wrote:
> hi
>
> i am working from both home and work,
> i need different configurations for both -
> different proxy, different smtp server and some other stuff as well
> i am using both windows and linux. and have cygwin installed.
>
> i thoug
hi
i am working from both home and work,
i need different configurations for both -
different proxy, different smtp server and some other stuff as well
i am using both windows and linux. and have cygwin installed.
i thought of a way to run a script when i get an ip, and the script will
configure
On Thu, 8 Jan 2004, Arie Folger wrote:
> There was some talk about Mandrake (even in 2.4 kernels) already supporting
> SATA and about 2.6 supporting SATA. Anybody has experience with this? Is all
> SATA supported or only some chipsets?
>
> I also wonder whether an AMD64 is worthwhile. Does it real
Arie Folger wrote:
There was some talk about Mandrake (even in 2.4 kernels) already supporting
SATA and about 2.6 supporting SATA. Anybody has experience with this? Is all
SATA supported or only some chipsets?
Mandrake had support for some SATA controllers since 9 or 9.1, but it
usually involve
There was some talk about Mandrake (even in 2.4 kernels) already supporting
SATA and about 2.6 supporting SATA. Anybody has experience with this? Is all
SATA supported or only some chipsets?
I also wonder whether an AMD64 is worthwhile. Does it really give a serious
performance increase for hom
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