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Re: Connecting To ISP
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Khalid S. Al-Khater)
Fri Oct 25 05:20:25 1996
From: "Khalid S. Al-Khater" <kskhater@qatar.net.qa>
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Date: Fri, 25 Oct 1996 12:12:27 +0300
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Dear Vlad,
Sorry, I think I'm pushing my luck to far. I manage to find seyon but =
how do get to dial the script I created by the PPP setup through the =
Control Panel. Also how do you add programs to the start menu of fvwm95 =
. I looked for a file /usr/X11/fvwm/system.fvwmrc but could not find =
one. What is the file used by fvwm95?
Also, if you have the time. I'm having problem printing on my =
deskjet500. I setup the printer correctly from the Control Panel and =
tested my /dev/lp1 connection by issuing : lptest > /dev/lp1 and it =
prints OK!
but printing form X applications does not work. I get garbage.
Khalid
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> From: BORG <vladimip@iceonline.com>
> To: redhat-list@redhat.com
> Subject: Re: Connecting To ISP
> Date: Friday, October 25, 1996 10:14 AM
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> Khalid S. Al-Khater wrote:
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> > Thanks Vlad,
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> > I'm still confused! what is Seyon. I typed Seyon and I get bad=20
> > command. I looked for a program called Seyon but could=20
> > not find one. Is it part of RedHat Linux 4.0?
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> Seyon is an X-based application. If you don't have X,
> try Minicom.=20
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> They are included on RH CDrom and their FTP site has them too.
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> Regards,
> Vlad
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