Rhona Mahony wrote:
>
> I'm thinking of upgrading to SuSE 6.4 from SuSE 5.2 (ancient
> history: kernel 2.0.35!). Does anyone have bad reports about 6.4?
> --
> Rhona
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> www.stanford.edu/rmahony
> www.hinkypinky.com
>
I am currently using SuSE 6.4 and have had no prob
Deepa Karnad wrote:
>
> Okay. So I first configure serial port. Then use ifconfig to set up link. I
> had read up an HOW-TO on Ethernet networking where there was a small part
> talking on null modem link. There it said, I first run getty from one box
> and check if link is up and working. Then I
Connie Waring wrote:
>
> does anyone know how (if?) I can put 2 graphics cards in a linux machine and
> have 2 X displays?
> I looked at the XFree86 4.0 documentation and it says it supports some
> multi-head configurations, but it doesn't describe how to do it.
>
> Any help would be greatly app
I will learn how to reply...
I will learn how to reply...
Original Message
Subject: Re: [techtalk] Users, groups, admins, roots...
Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 10:22:44 -0500
From: Snarfblat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Ian Phillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
References: <[
Jeff wrote:
>
> ReiserFS came up on the list yesterday, and I just ordered a 20.5 GB
> harddrive. I really *don't* want to fsck the whole darn thing ;).
>
> Anyway, anyone have any experience with these filesystems?
>
Ive been using reiser FS for a few months now. It seems to work fine,
and
"Tania M. Morell" wrote:
>
> I know how to use ifconfig to configure the card ..
> I've done it at work but it seems that my puters at
> home can't "see" the new ethernet card. I know they
> are compatible cards (3c503 etherlink II). At work, I
> can type "ifconfig -i" and I get eth0 and lo.
>
(argg.. that reply to is going to mess with my head for eternity..)
Subba Rao wrote:
>
> In the e-Business arena, where are Linux servers being used?
> It looks like Linux is being used only for Web servers and development
> platforms.
>
Unfortunately I do not have much experience with standar
> >Nicole Zimmerman wrote:
> > I have a couple of problems. The first one is just plain irritating... the
> > fonts in applications are too dang big. Licq and mozilla seem to set their
> > own font sizes but things like netscape and gaim use whatever the
> > "default" is (right now it looks about
Thanks to all who replied...
This was actually for a friend of mine, as I am still on 56k (they must
enjoy tormenting me with delayed ADSL deployment dates..)
It appears that the disconnect and reconnect works for two machines..
although he might try using IP masq since getting multiple IP's
Anyone have any experience with using multiple boxes on a single cable
modem configured for DHCP?
There is a Win box that is able to configure and connect fine. however a
linux box attached to the same cable modem will not work. No ip is
assigned, and no traffic can travel through the cable mode
Andrew Plumb wrote:
>
> As Harry mentioned, there's a howto which works quite nicely, particularly
> if your boot partition is NTFS. I suspect the problems relate to using
> NTFS as your boot partition instead of FAT.
>
My appologies for spreading misinformation...
--
.oO()Oo.oO()Oo.oO()Oo.o
Shirrell wrote:
>
> I had the same problem trying to install linux on an external
> drive on a PC running NT when I tried to install for a dual boot
> with lilo -- the 01 01 screen was a result of overwriting my
> master boot record.
I appologize if this has been mentioned, but lilo will not wo
Kelly Lynn Martin wrote:
>
> I didn't say I approved of the DMCA. DMCA is one of the most anal
> pieces of legislation to roll out of Congress in ages. And we can
> thank the Church of Scientology for it, too.
>
I didnt mean to imply that you did. however, the MPAA and RIAA portray
the DMCA
Kelly Lynn Martin wrote:
>
> On Tue, 29 Feb 2000 15:32:30 -0600, Snarfblat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> >Actually, its the DCMA that prohibits certain reverse engineering.
>
> DMCA only prohibits the reverse-engineering of a "copyright license
> mana
KU4QD wrote:
>
> That isn't the main problem issue. There are two: one is that reverse
> engineering would become illegal. So... you'd have to rip out your MS Office
> filters and the like from things like KOffice and Star Office, in effect
> guaranteeing the MS monopoly. For Adobe, that means
vanessa smale wrote:
>
> Ok, so Im completely in the dark here...can someone give a good url
> explaining the UCITA, preferably one that enumerates both its good and bad
> points and explains why Adobe got involved?
> Thanks in advance,
> Vanessa
http://www.arl.org/info/frn/copy/ucita.html
http
Kristin Ziel wrote:
>
> I checked quickly through the archives and saw a small discussion on a
> viewer for rtf files...but didn't see anything on a similar item for
> word/excel documents..
>
> it'll be used when accessing word docs and excel spreadsheets that are
> posted to my company website
lady crowe wrote:
>
> mwahahaha... now for the newbie questions...
> what is it used for?
> __
> Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
>
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org
Well, i just used it this m
siobhan wrote:
>
>Anybody know of a good ICQ client to use with RedHat?
>
My personal preference is gtkicq. I love a good gtk theme with custom
icons.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org
19 matches
Mail list logo