I'll try that and see what happens...
Thanks!
On Thu, 10 Aug 2000, Conor Daly wrote:
> Guess...
>
> Is it anything to do with forwarding port 20 (the ftp data port) also?
>
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Hey all:
I am having install problems with the RH 6.2
First:
The system is a PC Chips TX Pro Chipset 512k MB,
no on board sound or video.
Amd K6-233 Cpu with a good sized heat sync and fan.
32 Mb mixed Edo and FP ram 16MB x 2.
Generic CL - GD5446 2Mb video, Cirrus Logic Chipset.
MediaVision
I have been an AOL user for five or six years. My username, etc., is well
established among my colleagues and friends. I would like to continue with
AOL after I install Mandrake 7.1. Can this be done? Is anyone using AOL
with Linux? Where can I get some "How to" information?
Thanks for yo
It is not possible to use AOL's proprietary service with Unix and Linux.
On Sun, 13 Aug 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have been an AOL user for five or six years. My username, etc., is well
> established among my colleagues and friends. I would like to continue with
> AOL after I install
Is it possible with wine or VMware?
- Kathleen
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From: "Robert Wade" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [techtalk] Using AOL with Linux???
> It is not possible to use AOL's proprietar
> I have been an AOL user for five or six years. My username, etc., is well
> established among my colleagues and friends. I would like to continue
with
> AOL after I install Mandrake 7.1. Can this be done? Is anyone using AOL
> with Linux? Where can I get some "How to" information?
AOL hasn
I am pretty new to GNOME. My .xinitrc has gnome-session at the end.
What I am looking for is virtual desktops (like I had in FVWM2). I would like
that available on the desktop or in the panel(if that's what it is called) on
the bottom.
Where can I find some sample configurations on how to setup
Does AOL demand to use a custom dialer, or does it use Windows' Dial-Up
Networking?
If it uses dial-up networking, you should be able to make your
connection through Linux. This might, however, bar you from certain
aspects of their service that you may need their custom software for.
If it uses
well gee, I guess, but I wouldn't know anything about that.
On Sun, 13 Aug 2000, Kath wrote:
> Is it possible with wine or VMware?
>
> - Kathleen
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Robert Wade" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, Augu
> Does AOL demand to use a custom dialer, or does it use Windows' Dial-Up
> Networking?
>
> If it uses dial-up networking, you should be able to make your
> connection through Linux. This might, however, bar you from certain
> aspects of their service that you may need their custom software for.
>
My husband knows of someone who once had an applications (written in java) that
allowed connections to the aol isp. But that was a long time ago and he has neither
heard from that person or anything about that program ever since (Maybe AOL found out
and put a stop to it, seeing as they my not
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