Well, I personally own 3Com (USRobotics) Courier, which costs about
$170, and I
find it the best possible modem available for under $200. It has a flash
memory
and our Russian hackers (not to mix with crackers!) do their own flash
upgrades
for that modems which adds even more features and controls
On Wed, 15 Mar 2000, Janice Lee wrote:
> I bought a 3com/US Robotics external for about $100 from Buy.com. It was
> a little more than I wanted to spend too, but it works great and I'm glad
> I got it.
The USR modems are well worth the extra cost for the peace of mind you get
from them. A tip h
Hi!
From: Margaret Leber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I think something must have *seriously* roached the listservs...they used to do
> that automagically. ...
Qmail + Ezmlm-idx. Everything you want - and always faster.
Ciao,
Rob
Hello,
Was wondering if anyone ran across this type of thing before and could give advice?
I made a NIS domain on our lan behind the firewall. I have ypserv running and ypbind
(on the server) is bound to the localhost. I have a client that pulls the information
off of the server. I wanted
#if Becky L. Norum
> Hey---
>
> I need to purchase a modem, preferably 56K. I don't need anything fancy,
> just something that will work on Win and Linux. I was very suprised in
> shopping at the local computer superstores that externals started at about
> $150 US dollars, which is a definitely
You can use the 'To:' field to properly sort Linuxchix email according
to topic. Although I'm using Outlook Express 5.0 on my Windows
partition, this should work in 4.0 also.
Chris Hargens
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List seems to have lost its [flags]...
Excerpts from linuxchix: 15-Mar-100 od by Phil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I have a question with regards to od. In Solaris, the command "od -c ."
> will give ascii representation to the file names that are held by the
> directory. In RH6.1 this same command doe
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> Hey, could we all start putting the [grrltalk] and [techtalk] tags back in
> the subject line of each e-mail?
I think something must have *seriously* roached the listservs...they used to do
that automagically. Either that dweeb who flamed Deb so badly hacked the
lists
I bought a 3com/US Robotics external for about $100 from Buy.com. It was
a little more than I wanted to spend too, but it works great and I'm glad
I got it.
Janice
> On Wed, 15 Mar 2000 09:02:34 -0500 (EST), "Becky L. Norum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> Hey--- I need to purchase a modem, pre
Hey, could we all start putting the [grrltalk] and [techtalk] tags back in
the subject line of each e-mail? I am stuck with micro$oft products at work
and have to rely on Outlook's ability to sort linuxchix e-mails into their
own folder by subject line :)
Thanks
-Sally
On Wed, 15 Mar 2000 09:02:34 -0500 (EST), "Becky L. Norum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>Hey--- I need to purchase a modem, preferably 56K. I don't need
>anything fancy, just something that will work on Win and Linux. I
>was very suprised in shopping at the local computer superstores that
>externa
On Wed, 15 Mar 2000, Phil Savoie wrote:
>I have a question with regards to od. In Solaris, the command "od -c ."
>will give ascii representation to the file names that are held by the
>directory. In RH6.1 this same command does not work the same way. I have
>to use the following "od -c *"
Hey---
I need to purchase a modem, preferably 56K. I don't need anything fancy,
just something that will work on Win and Linux. I was very suprised in
shopping at the local computer superstores that externals started at about
$150 US dollars, which is a definitely more than I am able to spend.
Hi Al l,
I have a question with regards to od. In Solaris, the command "od -c ."
will give ascii representation to the file names that are held by the
directory. In RH6.1 this same command does not work the same way. I have
to use the following "od -c *" which after reading the man page, gi
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