Run
"setup" from the command line and choose firewall. Change the setting to
none. See if that works.
Ron
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On Mon, 22 Oct 2001, Bill Nottingham wrote:
> * Workstation Applications CD with full Adobe Acrobat, IBM Java Run
> Time Environment and more
I assume this not accurate and my dream of having all the Adobe products
running natively on Linux has NOT begun with Adobe Acrobat.
"full Ado
Hi all,
I have a slightly baffling roblem
with a new RedHat 7.1 install I have just done. I
installed the imap rpm from the CD’s I have
(imap-2000-9). It all seems to work from the localhost,
but none of my windows clients can connect to either the pop3 or imap services. According to n
the file profile exist under /etc which sets all environment. so if you
would like to add a enviroment,JAVA_HOME it is possible, you can add it as
you have it below, or just add the JAVA_HOME=/usr/java/jdk1.3.1_01 and on
the export line add the JAVA_HOME. You will also see the where the path is
Has anyone ever successfully used Redhat's EDK mpc8xx-2.2.13,
not using NFS for initial RAM Disk access, but using a local initial
RAM Disk (zipped or unzipped) downloaded with the zImage?
I have, in the past, successfully used NFS on the MBX dev bd, and
ran my apps with no problems. Now, on a n