Re: [techtalk] Any good HTML editors for Linux?

2001-04-03 Thread Anthony Russello
If you want a great all purpose editor for console that is robust and light, try using jed. I currently use if for perl, html, and C++. It does syntax highlighting, and in the menus, you can specify custom colours hsould you so desire. I've been using that editor since I started in Linux, some

[techtalk] Re: techtalk digest, Vol 1 #375 - 14 msgs

2001-03-23 Thread Anthony Russello
The one book I can truly recommend to anyone interested in learning about it, is Understanding the Linux Kernel,published by O'Reilly and Associates. ISBN 0-596-2-2 according to the back of the book. If it Windows you want to look at, check for some of the older (now out of date) MCSE book

[techtalk] mozilla problems

2001-03-10 Thread Anthony Russello
Does anyone here know if mozilla is capable of viewing secure 128 bit encrypted sites? I've been trying to use it to view certain sites, and I just get an error statng that the connection was refused. Meanwhile, I can view those sites in Netscape (blah). Thanks How would I set my laser printe

Re: [techtalk] ipchains

2001-02-04 Thread Anthony Russello
10 and for udp, 810:810. > > Also, where 192.168.0.5/24 is, substitute in your IP and subnet mask. > > Hope this helps, > > Kath > > - Original Message - > From: "Anthony Russello" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Su

[techtalk] ipchains

2001-02-04 Thread Anthony Russello
Hi there. I'm having a little trouble understanding the ipchains ruleset. I've read over a few how-tos, but haven't quite mastered it. If I had a program that needed TCP port 510 and UDP port 810, how would I go about setting that up to run through ipchains? If someone knows a comprehensive h

[techtalk] Re: techtalk digest, Vol 1 #275 - 10 msgs

2000-11-29 Thread Anthony Russello
You said that the computer won't power down using the power switch, and that when you plug it back in, it just starts up, again no power switch, try using a different power supply and see if that works before oyu go buyinga new motherboard. > I purchased an Asus P2B-DS motherboard 13 months ago

[techtalk] Distribution problems

2000-10-09 Thread Anthony Russello
Hey all. Currently I am using Mandrake 7.1. But it's not quite meeting my needs as a mailserver. Seems to be too desktop oriented for what I want to do. I've tried out debian, but due to the 3 day long install process just to get a properly working box, I'm not too big a fan. If it's the bes

[techtalk] problem

2000-08-14 Thread Anthony Russello
Alright, here's the deal, I had my Linux machine (Mandrake 7) running just fine. I'm using fetchmail to retrieve my email messages from my pop3 ISP server. The fetchmail file is perfect, I've been using it for a month. Then I installed a new hard drive. That worked, but left things a littl