Ok so I may have a slight hangover, and thus not really firing on all cylinders. But this is driving me mad.
I have Phoenix 0.5 installed. it's working really well for me apart from this one annoying problem.
Regardless of what I set as the homepage Phoenix always starts by displaying http://www.barnesandnoble.com/.
If I click the home button Phoenix will go to my configured homepage. and when starting up you can see it starting to load it in the status bar at the bottom of the window before going to barnesandnoble.
I've greped both my .phoenix/ directory and the installation directory for the URL. found nothing.
Done a google search and looked theough the Moz docs all to no avail
Any ideas anyone before I start downloading the source and looking through that ?
Wayne
On Sun, Dec 22, 2002 at 02:50:51PM +0000, Wayne Stallwood wrote:
I have Phoenix 0.5 installed. it's working really well for me apart from = this=20 one annoying problem.
Regardless of what I set as the homepage Phoenix always starts by display= ing=20 http://www.barnesandnoble.com/.
If I click the home button Phoenix will go to my configured homepage. and= when=20 starting up you can see it starting to load it in the status bar at the=20 bottom of the window before going to barnesandnoble.
Strange.. it seems just fine over here.. Really, in every new Phoenix installation, it did say remove .phoenix to clear existing files (back up bookmark.xml or whatever it is called). And restart phoenix.
Hmmm this is really odd.
If you still have the tar package for Phoenix 0.5 can you send me the MD5 Sum.
I re-downloaded and installed the 0.5 tar from Mozilla.org, deleted my .phoenix directory and still the browser goes to barnesandnoble.
I'm going to install the same package on another system when I get back to work, but I can't imagine where this would be comming from if it's not within Phoenix.
Strange.. it seems just fine over here.. Really, in every new Phoenix installation, it did say remove .phoenix to clear existing files (back up bookmark.xml or whatever it is called). And restart phoenix.
Hi All,
Hope you all had a great Christmas.
I am about to embark on a project and have no idea where to start!
I want to setup a dial in server that allows users access to the Internet via our leased line.
So I would imagine I will need a radius server as well as a proggy that answers the modems.
Where do I start??? I have had a brief look at the linux-isp-redhat howto but i am not sure thats the setup for me...
Any help would be great.
TIA
Michael Sage
On Fri, Dec 27, 2002 at 08:55:31PM -0000, Michael Sage wrote:
I want to setup a dial in server that allows users access to the Internet via our leased line.
So I would imagine I will need a radius server as well as a proggy that answers the modems.
How many modems do you want? If it's not a /huge/ number then you may as well forget about adding the complexity of radius into the equation. mgetty has always served me well for handling basic PPP/normal logins/fidonet stuff on modems directly connected to Linux boxen, so is probably a good place to start.
J.
Can you two please check your clocks?
The original message [20:55] was sent *after* the reply [20:49] <g>
Really confusing lol.
TD