At 08:15 even 11/1/02 +0530, Philip wrote:
>IMO, a mailing list software should *never* alter the content of a
>message. If someone wants an email address to show up, he should have the
>right to do that.
I am completely with you here.
>Then we can start autowrapping long lines,
/Not/ with this, as this too constitutes change in message which should be
left untouched with control directed towards the poster as against control
directed towards the message.
quasi
At 06:55 even 11/1/02 +0530, Philip wrote:
>Throwing open a poll on the list. Replies to the list.
>
>When posting a message on a mailing list, should the original poster make
>sure his lines wrap at a particular column, or not? If yes, which
>column? If yes, or no, why?
IMHO no line wrap. The email client can take care of the wraping. Reason:
With a particular line wrap column number the usage of narrower windows may
result in broken lines.
> State what you think. Your own opinion.
aye aye cap'n
Check out http://samba.idealx.org/
I think that is what you want.
Cheers,
Himanshu
-----Original Message-----
From: Poonam P <abcdef4444in(a)yahoo.co.in>
To: ILUG MUMBAI <linuxers(a)mm.ilug-bom.org.in>
Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 01:17:00 +0000 (GMT)
Subject: [ILUG-BOM] Win2k User must Authenticate from LDAP
Hi,
I need my Win2K Users to authenticate against LDAP on
Linux.
Can someone pls send me some information or pointers.
Thanks in advance.
Poonam.
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hello,
I am having problems in using TTF fonts in KDE 3 on Mandrake 9. I
copied the fonts from my Windows FONTS directory to
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/TTF and ran ttmkfdir and restarted XFS. The
fonts were then listed, but not usable for some reason. After
searching via google I disabled XFS, and put all directories manually
in XF86Config. I also deleted XftCache from there.
After that, I could use the font selector in XMMS to select and use
the fonts without problems. Howver, using KDE Control Center caused
all the visible fonts to be garbled, like small squares for TTF fonts.
After some hacking around, the fonts for the "general" category
displayed properly but for anything eles [eg. Menus, Taskbar, etc] the
fonts look garbled yet. This behaviour is sometime intermittent--after
restarting X, the general fonts also are garbled.
Can anyone help me out? I suspect that KDE is not using correct
codepage in the TTF fonts (XMMS has that option). Could it be due to
other reasons altogether eg. Xft?
Thanks.
Hi all
I am a new user to GNU/Linux. I have Red Hat Linux
7.2.
I tried to configure the my system to access internet.
I get connected to the net. I also get a status window
indicating the time duration for which i have been
online.
But I can not open any page in any browser. I tried
ping command on shell, even that did not work. I get
error as �unknown host�.
I have specified my primary and secondary DNS during
setup. I tried to access /etc/resolv.conf, but it says
it is �read only�.
What could be the possible error...?
thanx
regards
nikhil
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Hi,
I need my Win2K Users to authenticate against LDAP on
Linux.
Can someone pls send me some information or pointers.
Thanks in advance.
Poonam.
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Hi Luggerz,
I dont think this is quite as much about Linux as it should be, but
nevertheless i thought that Luggers will always be a valuable source of
information. So here is the deal.
I will be soon be having two computers,a laptop and a desktop(both are
relatively good ones). I have 30 gigs of hard-drive space on the laptop
which will need to run Windows(for voice conversation with people back home
:)), and 80gs on the desktop(which will be linux). These computers will be
connected to a common 10/100 Mbps switch. My question is how would i share
stuff between both machines i.e in effect, have a common 110 gb space which
can be accessed by both machines. I dont mind leaving aside 5gs for each OS,
but i still want to share the rest. Keep in mind that i intend to run a ftp
server, which is why i want shared space :).
Please feel free to answer whatever you feel is worthwhile. I have not been
able to make up my mind about anything, as quite franky i dont know enough
about networking multi-platform pcs, which is why i am looking for some
help. if u feel this is OT then please reply off the list, but please
provide me some input.
In advance, THANX
--
Bhargav Bhatt,
Department of Applied Physics and Applied Mathematics,
Columbia University.