I have installed Squid on my system. How do I set the
browser to not cache any file and use Squid's cache
instead? This will also prove my Squid's caching cofiguration
to me.
Thank you for any pointers.
Subba Rao
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Subba Rao wrote:
>
> I have installed Squid on my system. How do I set the
> browser to not cache any file and use Squid's cache
> instead? This will also prove my Squid's caching cofiguration
> to me.
It depends on the browser, but it's called 'proxy'.
In Netscape:
Edit menu
Pr
On 0, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Subba Rao wrote:
> >
> > I have installed Squid on my system. How do I set the
> > browser to not cache any file and use Squid's cache
> > instead? This will also prove my Squid's caching cofiguration
> > to me.
>
> It depends on the browser, but it's called 'pr
Telsa Gwynne wrote:
> I love it. But when looking about for new mailers, so many people ask
> "X-based" that I wonder: what am I missing? The ability for pictures
> to be displayed inside emails (as opposed to next to them, in mutt,
> sometimes)? A little diagram of my inbox with icons? What?
I
Subba Rao wrote:
>
> On 0, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Subba Rao wrote:
> > >
> > > I have installed Squid on my system. How do I set the
> > > browser to not cache any file and use Squid's cache
> > > instead? This will also prove my Squid's caching cofiguration
> > > to me.
> >
> > It depends
On Sat, 19 Feb 2000, Dan McGarry wrote:
[deletia]
> This brings up a very important (to me) point: I like to keep *all* my
> messages, and I'd love to be able to access them programmtically in the
> future, in order to process and index them, then write a search interface
> for them.
Hi Dan,
>Fr
Hi all,
I've used Berkeley unix and SunOS for years at my university but not
linux. I use Mandrake at work and RedHat intermittently at home but I've
yet to understand the differences between them.. Maybe I haven't used
them long enough to figure it out, or maybe I'm stupid.
What are the main d
"Tania M. Morell" wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I've used Berkeley unix and SunOS for years at my university but not
> linux. I use Mandrake at work and RedHat intermittently at home but I've
> yet to understand the differences between them.. Maybe I haven't used
> them long enough to figure it out, o
Hey Tania, Jenn,
The differences are large which is probably why you haven't seen them
stated before. Essentially what it boils down to are two things. File
System Standards and packaging. For example, RedHat uses it own standard
that is somewhat complient with the proposed FSSTND and Caldera us
On Sat, Feb 19, 2000 at 09:39:20PM -0500, Tania M. Morell wrote:
> I've used Berkeley unix and SunOS for years at my university but not
> linux. I use Mandrake at work and RedHat intermittently at home but I've
> yet to understand the differences between them.. Maybe I haven't used
> them long en
I'm still unable to get kdevelop to find the (altready installed)
debugger. Can anyone out there help with this?
Thanks, rav3n
Raven Brooke
1:01am up 2 min, 1 user, load average: 0.98, 0.38, 0.14
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