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Vancouver Linux Archive by subject
Starting: Wed Feb 04 1998 - 00:58:22 PDT
Ending: Tue Jun 16 1998 - 13:13:15 PDT
Messages: 362
- (Fwd) Squeaky wheel gets...
- 7 or 8 Ethernet cards
- [Fwd: Difficulty with Alliance Pro Motion 6410]
- [Fwd: ftp from behind a firewall?]
- [Fwd: I typed in your program on genuine intel P233/MMX and got segmentation fault]
- [tom@nwml.com: Interesting article on NT Server 4.0 versus UNIX]
- [vanepp@sfu.ca: June meeting announcement]
- A more flexible mailer?
- Accessabilityy for handicapped
- Adding gateways under Linux
- ADSL
- ADSL from BCTEL and static ips
- adsl modem, and dhcp
- ADSL or Rodger's Wave
- Alpha PC vendors
- bad address at the remailer?
- BC-LINUX: Subject line headers on list traffic
- BC-LINUX: Who runs this mailing list?
- bootable and removeable?
- Burning Distribution CDs
- Byte article re. webservers
- Canada's cryptography proposals and Victoria User Group
- CD-R Under Linux
- Changing root password
- Command line prompt through apache?
- compiling kernel
- Diagnosing "helper app spawn" errors with Netscape 4
- dirtcheapsystems
- Documentation
- EDO vs standard dRAM?
- Email Millions with FREE REGISTERED Stealth !!!
- Fermilab on Linux
- For those guys on BCTel ADSL
- ftp from behind a firewall?
- FW: IEEE newsletter on Security & Privacy
- g3 files
- Hello
- Hello, and a question
- Help! Alliance ProMotion 6410
- Hi there
- High Tech Employment Standards Review
- Humour: Two Digits for a Date
- I ran this proggie on my GenuineIntel P233/MMX and got Segmentation Fault (core dumped) What gives?
- I typed in your proggie on my GenuineIntel P233/MMX and got Segmentation faulg (core dumped) Wh
- I typed in your proggie on my GenuineIntel P233/MMX and got Segmentation faulg (core dumped) What g
- IGNORE - test
- innxmit localhost <file>
- Interfacing LINUX to Roger's "The Wave"
- Kernel compile problems with RH 5.1
- laptop
- Linus Torvalds and Richard Stallman at USENIX Conference (fwd)
- Linux & Wave -> @Home upgrade
- Linux in Real World
- Linux Meeting
- Linux SIG meeting
- LINUX SIG Meeting - Monday, 15 June 1998
- Linux SIG Meetings?
- Looking for someone..
- M$ Tcl/Tk
- make zImage - `objdump -k'
- Microsoft Nuclear Testing
- Mister Rogers
- Monitors
- Mysterious system crashes
- Mystique 220
- nameservers
- Need help configuring X for video card
- Netscape
- Netscape 4.04 and "java40.jar not in CLASSPATH"
- Novell Networks and ncpfs
- One for Curts' side.
- One more Mailing problem
- Other mail groups
- Parking at UBC
- Parking at UBC (reposted by popular demand)
- Please change rrusk@mace.ns.uvic.ca to rrusk@UVic.CA
- Please note change of my E-mail address
- Presentations for upcoming Linux SIG meetings?
- Preventing sleep
- Printing one page
- Problem with RedHat 5.0 Install
- Problem with S3 ViRGE
- quick shell question
- RE: For those guys on BCTel ADSL
- RE: Linux SIG Meetings?
- RE: Presentations for upcoming Linux SIG meetings?
- RE: Retrieving kernel compile options
- RealAudio and Netscape4
- RedHat 5.0 and StarOffice 4.0
- restart archive
- Retrieving kernel compile options
- RFC - Meeting Announcement
- Rogers Wave
- Root password cracking
- Second NIC for routing ?
- sendmail
- Sendmail and ADSL
- Sendmail going commercial
- Sendmail going commercial, and ? (fwd)
- Setting up Terratec Sound Card
- Sound card interfering with modem?
- Strange who problem
- Stroustrup's Confession
- subscribe
- System calls
- Testing - please ignore !
- testing archive
- Thanks
- The ARRL, Microsoft, and UNIX
- tomsrtbt - Rescue Disk
- unrpm
- User interface and plug and pray
- Using ADSL with Redhat 5
- Vancouver Linux group meetings ?
- Vancouver Linux Users Group
- Visual Java Development
- Vote for Linus Torvalds (fwd)
- WARNING: New K6 bug
- What Ethernet cards work -- now ???
- What's in RedHat 5.0 Package
- who: memory exhausted
- WSJ article on Linux?
- X11 power-down modes
Last message date: Tue Jun 16 1998 - 13:13:15 PDT
Archived on: Tue 16 Jun 1998 - 13:13:30 PDT
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