Here are mine.
the first forwards all addresses port 5631 5632 to internal 192.168.1.24
same port
# pcanywhere redirects
ipmasqadm autofw -A -r tcp 5631 5632 -h 192.168.1.24
ipmasqadm autofw -A -r udp 5631 5632 -h 192.168.1.24
#icq redirects
ipmasqadm autofw -A -r udp 4000 4001 -h 192.168.1.24
i
Hi All
I have a problem which is crucial for people using kde and gnome. All
our computers have some extra code in their /etc/zshenv file which
delimits which people can use which machines. Essentialy it runs like
this
if ! fgrep -x "$LOGNAME" $LABDIR/lab2.5 ; then
and some more code..
So if
Well, in Australia it's when Bruce and Sheila goes forth and does the
unmentionable (whether or not kangaroos or koalas are involved).
In a computing context, I would say that it's the process of gaining root
privileges on someone else's system.
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%-> From:
I would like to be able to use the Intel Video Phone software that came with my
camera. Right now my ipchains settings work great for pretty much everything
except this program. I've read the ipchains info and ipmasqadm to no avail. I
believe all I need to do is setup a forwarding for a specific
>It works ok under emacs (in X) because you can use the mouse to navigate
>the links. For me anyway.
>charles
>
>On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Bret Hughes wrote:
>
>> I used wget the first time yesterday. Too cool. One mostly unrelated
>> question though. The manual came as info files. I have never got
root is the "super user" for Unix
hence the word root
At 01:27 18/02/2000 +0200, Ayman Nour El DIn wrote:
>i often hear the word rooting someone,,,what does it mean?!!!
>
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Hell I remember how cool I thought it was when somebody told me that I
could press F3 in dos and get the last command back! I guess I am
easily amused. Or... is that confused? Oh well.
Bret
Charles Galpin wrote:
>
> I checked out the article and their site (eazel.com btw).
>
> It seems they
I've noticed a very large difference in the way top and ps are
reporting CPU load. Below is a comparison of 2 taken fairly close
together:
Top:
-CPU%-
664 root 11 0 65792 55M 2932 S 0 31.9 44.4 76:37 X
ps:
-CPU%-
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> These are the links you may want
>
> http://cosmos.kaist.ac.kr/~jylee/public/summer.html
>
> http://linas.org/linux/NMS.html
>
> http://hfcserver.btc.gatech.edu/net/management/linux/
>
Thank you!
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Hmm, maybe it's just me then. using a few different ftp clients (and
wget) to try and resume downloads though doesn't work.
thanks
chris
Ahbaid Gaffoor wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I follow the links at technet and use GetRight to manage my downloads.
>
> http://technet.oracle.com
>
> hth,
>
> Ahbaid
> Hmm.. am I the only one noticing the difference here?
> SNMP = simple network management protocol
> SMTP = simple mail transfer protocol
Nope, already been brought to my attention. Apologies to the list. I'm going
back to bed. It's safer after a bad start.
Advice: Don't answer mails early in t
These are the links you may want
http://cosmos.kaist.ac.kr/~jylee/public/summer.html
http://linas.org/linux/NMS.html
http://hfcserver.btc.gatech.edu/net/management/linux/
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First, I am rebuilding my linux box right now but here is an extremely odd
problem I hit tonight. I am trying to use my external, parallel port
Syquest sparq drive.
A) All the drivers loaded fine. paraide.o ---> epat.o --> pd.o and looking
in dmesg it reported the drive as being recognized and
Does anyone have a good link on grepmail? The documentation stinks!
Thanks
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Nope, I haven't. I had good luck with fsql but the only problem is that
I can't import files:
fsql>@/tmp/jake.txt
Otherwise it would be perfect!
Later,
jake
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Toby A. Rider wrote:
> Jake,
>
> Did ever get an answer on this? I was interested to see what
> re
> i often hear the word rooting someone,,,what does it mean?!!!
???
You're joking right?
I don't know whether it has any other Linux meaning in other countries, but
I think I don't really need to tell anyone what it means in Oz? Nothing to
do with Linux as far as I know.
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I checked out the article and their site (eazel.com btw).
It seems they are just working on a app called Nautilus - they call it a
graphical shell and file manager.
What surprised me is the changelog shows a lot of entries from Elliot Lee
of Red Hat. I'm curious if this is a collaboration with
It works ok under emacs (in X) because you can use the mouse to navigate
the links. For me anyway.
charles
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Bret Hughes wrote:
> I used wget the first time yesterday. Too cool. One mostly unrelated
> question though. The manual came as info files. I have never gotten
> t
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Bret Hughes wrote:
> Does gdm do this in xterms as well at the virtual consoles? Could it be
> that it is not running?
Under X, X does it. On console, a program called "gpm" does it.
> Also I have seen boxes that were configured to have the middle button
> emulated by clic
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Ric Moore wrote:
> Adrian Walters wrote:
> >
> > got no response on this the last time but i figured i would try again.
> >
> > i already have quota set up on two of my partitions, now i want to be able
> > to have it echo a message upon login that says when a user is o
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Isaiah Weiner wrote:
> > > Well I'll be giggered, I can copy and paste in 6.1 from one term to
> > > another!!!
> >
> > Hasn't this been a feature of Xwindows since even before Linux era (at
> > least since 1990)?
>
> ...and your point is? If someone is excited to use
I have a FIC 2000 board with no cache, I would like to install 512K on it.
I seems to be the slot variety ( I could be wrong, I do not feel like
tearing open the box right now ).
Any ideas where I can find some, not quite like looking for memory.
TIA
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| > I need to get SNMP up and running asap and have never attempted this
|
| Qui
> i often hear the word rooting someone,,,what does it mean?!!!
>
>
To get root (superuser/adminstrator) privileges on a system, in this sense,
usually unauthorized.
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> I need to get SNMP up and running asap and have never attempted this
before. I
> only have 3 boxes it needs to be on and am wondering if there is a quick
and
> dirty some one could point me to?
Quick and dirty is not how Linux works.
I personally use sendmail as my SMTP server.
If I can set tha
> I have a quad pentium with 4 gigs of ram with 2 gigs of swap space
> running 6.1 with a kernel patch to recognize the 4G. I don't know
> what patch was made, I didn't do it. When you log onto the console X runs
I don't know the answer but with hardware like that you don't deserve one :)
I'm
I have been using GnomeICQ. It seems to work great.
It's on Freshmeat
Steve
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Ayman Nour El DIn wrote:
> i was just wondering if there is a program such as ICQ that runs under linux
> redhat 6
>
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56% and climbing!
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, T Churchward wrote:
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> 55% when I voted !
>
> http://cgi.zdnet.com/slink?/adeska/adt0216ba/4457:1146894
>
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Speaking of scroll mice, at home I have a Mitsumi scroll mouse (IIRC) with
a button that slides forward and backward (i.e., not an actual wheel but
with a similar motion) that works fine as a two button mouse but I when I
tried about six months ago I had no luck getting the middle button
recog
To follow up my question : if I provide M3 with the IP address of M2
it works. (the other way around would need some port formarding from the firewall).
So it looks like netbios encapsulated tcp/ip.
now, the point is machine M1 knows about the 2 networks and I think, yes,
a wins server could do
step 1: use a newish kernel. the modern kernels support much more than
4G quotas. search /usr/src/linux/Documentation/Changes for "quota" to see
if your kernel is new enough. the 2.2.5-22 kernel that ships with RH6.0
is good enough, btw.
step 2: upgrade your quota utils. version 1.7x quota u
i often hear the word rooting someone,,,what does it mean?!!!
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Tim Fairchild wrote:
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> Hi.
>
> Trying to get X working with Open PT80 video (SiS 6326). It's listed as
> supported by XFree-SVGA, (I have 3.3.5) but doesn't seem to be 100%
>
> Okay, so it will 'work' to some extent. Seems to be useable (but far
> from perfect) at 24 bit and 800x600. Other mo
On 17-Feb-00 Chris Dowling opined:
> Hi
>
> does anyone know if there is a mirror for ftp.oracle.com? maybe one that
> supports resumed downloads?
I'm doing a resumed dowload now, using 'Downloader for X' or whatever its
name is.
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I used wget the first time yesterday. Too cool. One mostly unrelated
question though. The manual came as info files. I have never gotten
the hang of info. Is there a tool to generate html with the links and
such setup from an info manual(s)?
Bret
"Martin A. Marques" wrote:
>
> On Thu, 17 F
>From:
> Ric Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Install (upgrade) XFree86-3.3.6 in the /rawhide ftp directory. That
> should fix your problems. Ric
Thanks for getting back. Would that XFree 3.3.6 be any different from
Xfree from Xfree.org. I d/l'ed the SVGA 3.3.6 server tar from one of t
Is this truly netbios packets or netbios encapsulated in tcp/ip
packets. Seems like you could route those. I am speacking in ignorance
so please feel free to step in and explain further if you are so
inclined.
Bret
Igmar Palsenberg wrote:
>
> >
> > I have an interesting pb here :
> >
> > a ma
Does anyone know of a way to get arond the 4 gig disc quota limit
for users on Linux? We have a user that needs alot disc of space on our
Samba server. Thanks!
Toby A. Rider
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On Thu, Feb 17, 2000 at 03:59:09PM -0600, Bjornson, Matt wrote:
> The machine where the display will interact with the user (the X server)
> must have X installed. The machine that runs the applications (the X client)
> does not require X.
>
More precisely, the application machine does not requir
I use GNOMEICU 0.90
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Ayman Nour El DIn wrote:
> i was just wondering if there is a program such as ICQ that runs under linux
> redhat 6
>
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On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Bjornson, Matt wrote:
> Check the Red Hat CD I think that it is LICQ or something like that yes
> there is...
You can also check kicq, kxicq and klicq.
Luck!!
"And I'm happy, because you make me feel good, about me." - Melvin Udall
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Ward William E PHDN wrote:
> Is there a version of GetRight for Linux? It's one of the few truly
> great Apps for Windows that I would like to see in Linux that I thought
> was still Windows only. I mean, I know you can use wu_ftp, etc., but
> GetRight just works so darn we
On Fri, 18 Feb 2000, Ayman Nour El DIn wrote:
> i was just wondering if there is a program such as ICQ that runs under linux
> redhat 6
licq, as included in powertools.
LLaP
bero
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Check the Red Hat CD I think that it is LICQ or something like that yes
there is...
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i was just wondering if there is a program
Try http://www.inria.fr/koala/colas/mouse-wheel-scroll/
Juan
> Subject: Re: Mouse Wheel Scrolling
> Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2000 16:52:54 +
> From: Tom Gilbert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: Crisis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> * Crisis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > I have been tryi
i was just wondering if there is a program such as ICQ that runs under linux
redhat 6
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I thought that you could do that but do not know how to. What you are trying
to do is like a Network Computer, no?
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Subject: Re: X-server
Jeff Smelser wro
Jeff Smelser wrote:
> I have a pc that doesn't not have x-windows on it, but my workstation pc
> does. How can I run my workstations x-server on the other pc?
>
> Both are runing redhat 6.1.
You can't.
The machine where the display will interact with the user (the X server)
must have X installe
That, in a nutshell, effective encapsulates why Linux is not a viable desktop
operating system.
Yet.
Anyone have a peek at Easel yet, or look at the article on Slashdot?
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good afternoon,
Does samba have a maximum character limit to what it will support for
username values?
I have a working samba installation on a rh6.1 box using the stock
samba 2.0.5a-12 rpm's off of the CD.
I'm serving up file folder shares off a linux box and making them
accessible to NT Do
>
> I have an interesting pb here :
>
> a machine M1 runs as a router between network A and B. network A is public. B is
>private and M1 masquerades it to the outworld.
>
> I setup M1 as a samba server with 2 interfaces : one on network A and one on network
>B. M1 can serve files pefectly on
> how many different cirtificate can you
> run on one server doing virtual hosting.
None. You can't user SSL virt named based virtual hosting. You'll have to
have a IP for each https site you run.
Igmar
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cat /proc/meminfo
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Michael S. Dunsavage wrote:
> How am I able to check and see how much ram Linux sees?
>
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Try 'free', 'top', 'xosview'. Good luck,
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On Sun, 13 Feb 2000, Mohammed Ennasar wrote:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I compile the kernel 3.3.10 (make bzImage), the compilation stop with this
> message:
If this is a unstable kernel release : Send a MSG to the kernel
mailinglist. Don't complain here unless you really know what you're doing.
> I am looking for mysql rpm's for version 3.22 or greater. I would prefer
> one that uses the same conventions as the 3.20 and 3.21 rpm's found in the
> redhat contrib/powertools mirrors (i.e. all binaries in the same places,
> so when I upgrade everything goes smooth).
www.mysql.com has RedHa
I have a quad pentium with 4 gigs of ram with 2 gigs of swap space
running 6.1 with a kernel patch to recognize the 4G. I don't know
what patch was made, I didn't do it. When you log onto the console X runs
REALLY slow ( 5 seconds to close a x-term after typing exit). If I try to
re-boot the sy
I think you mean 'cat /proc/meminfo' ?
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>Is there a version of GetRight for Linux? It's one of the few truly
>great Apps for Windows that I would like to see in Linux that I thought
>was still Windows only. I mean, I know you can use wu_ftp, etc., but
>GetRight just works so darn well...
>Bill Ward
Try wget.
MB
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http://cgi.zdnet.com/slink?/adeska/adt0216ba/4457:1146894
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Graham Hemmings wrote:
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> It is now at 52% !
>
> G.
On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, Glen Lee Edwards wrote:
> Well I'll be giggered, I can copy and paste in 6.1 from one term to
> another!!!
>
> For those of you that are interested:
>
> Hold down the left mouse button and move over the text you wish to copy.
> After it's all highlighted release the left mo
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Carl Karsten wrote:
> How do I undo these settings? I don't think they are helping.
>
> #icq redirects
> ipmasqadm autofw -A -r udp 4000 4001 -h 192.168.1.24
> ipmasqadm autofw -A -r tcp 2000 2020 -h 192.168.1.24
>
> I am still trying to solve this problem:
>
> I am runni
Hey all,
I've got a puzzler here. The syslog output from sendmail has gone goofy on
me and I can't figure out how to ungoof it.
Sample:
---
Feb 17 14:09:05 backup OAA23259 lists.redhat.com [199.183.24.247]: DATA
[23259]: OAA23259: from=<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, size=2248,
class=-30,
not from the getright people. just search freshmeat, there are others
that people have made.
Ward William E PHDN wrote:
>
> Is there a version of GetRight for Linux? It's one of the few truly
> great Apps for Windows that I would like to see in Linux that I thought
> was still Windows only. I
How do I undo these settings? I don't think they are helping.
#icq redirects
ipmasqadm autofw -A -r udp 4000 4001 -h 192.168.1.24
ipmasqadm autofw -A -r tcp 2000 2020 -h 192.168.1.24
I am still trying to solve this problem:
I am running icq on win98, which gets to the net via linux masq and a
Is there a version of GetRight for Linux? It's one of the few truly
great Apps for Windows that I would like to see in Linux that I thought
was still Windows only. I mean, I know you can use wu_ftp, etc., but
GetRight just works so darn well...
Bill Ward
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From: Ahbai
>
> Try booting into single user mode and disabling the card. Type 'linux
>single' or 'linux 1' at the LILO prompt...
>
>Matt
Thanks Matt ..this worked ...I booted to a prompt but now it won't accept
my root password and I KNOW it is correct. When I installed I created the
root and pas
Hi,
I follow the links at technet and use GetRight to manage my downloads.
http://technet.oracle.com
hth,
Ahbaid.
Chris Dowling wrote:
> Hi
>
> does anyone know if there is a mirror for ftp.oracle.com? maybe one that
> supports resumed downloads?
>
> thanks,
> Chris.
>
> Ahbaid Gaffoor wrote
I cannot connect Internet with my ISDN and also with my
normal modem.
I receive always garbage and the connection go down, with the
robotics I put less speed of the serial connection from 57600 to 33600
and now I can to connect, but with the ISDN this trick does not work.
Thank you,
Sal
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I have a RH 6.1 system that I'm currently using as a firewall for an NT Web
Server and SQL Server. Right now, I'm using port forwarding to let the
outside world connect to the internal web server. One of the problems I
have, is that I lose who the requestor was. All my web logs show only the
in
Hi everyone,
I need to get SNMP up and running asap and have never attempted this before. I
only have 3 boxes it needs to be on and am wondering if there is a quick and
dirty some one could point me to?
TIA
Steve
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> I have been trying for awhile to get my Logitech Mouse Scroll Wheel to work
> in X. Does anyone know of any way to get it to work? Thanks in advance.
http://www.tomgilbert.freeserve.co.uk/tips.html
There is some stuff on there about mousewheels.
Tom.
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I have a sis6326 working with the following:
see attached file:
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I have a pc that doesn't not have x-windows on it, but my workstation pc
does. How can I run my workstations x-server on the other pc?
Both are runing redhat 6.1.
Thanks in advance
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Does gdm do this in xterms as well at the virtual consoles? Could it be
that it is not running?
Also I have seen boxes that were configured to have the middle button
emulated by clicking both buttons at the same time. You might try that.
BTW I use putty to ssh in Win98 (what a piece of crap) i
Ahh ... found something -- something of a bug in RH6.x that didn't
exist in RH5.x or 4.x.
If anyone's interested:
http://linuxwww.db.erau.edu/mail_archives/redhat-devel-list/May_99/0112.html
basically, the /etc/inputrc in RH6x contains some extra stuff that screws
up set -o vi. The suggested
Being very careful, take your install diskette and boot
to that. Select to UPGRADE your installation... you
will be prompted when the time comes which packages
you wish to install, just select none at that time.
This will allow you to use Disk Druid. Be careful
not to blitz your existing part
> I have a new install of Linux RH 6.1. I choose a Custom / install
> everything on a 3 GB partition with a 150 meg Swap partition. Everything
> went smoothly and I had a successful install but on reboot the boot failed
> at this point
>
> Bringing up eth0 Oops: 000
> followed by a bu
The PCI ip2 does report in the PCI configuration header space
CLASS_CODE that it is a Network Controller. I understand
that in the earlier spec for PCI this was the closest match. Only
later did a class code for serial ports appear. It would not be
cost effective to change it now either for Co
On 17-Feb-00 Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Charles Galpin wrote:
>
>> Not to sound like a party pooper, but can't microsoft sue someone for
>> making this site look like theirs and using the name microsoft?
>
> Only if they find out who is running it, and if that person i
Hi
Thanks to those who told me how to add a drive to an existing system.
We seem to have a problem with fdisk of /dev/sdb ( the new drive)
Fdisk defaults to only 20 MB and will not save anything we do to the drive.
It is a Seagate st34573w 4+gig SCSI.
Fdisk gets errors about unknown partition
It's good to be concerned... but I think in the US one could make a good
case for this being satire which is allowed relatively liberal use. The
look and feel are quite authentic but when you read "Redistribution will
result in capital punishment" ... and then it gets thicker... I think it
w
I can help on the connections... you need a cable that came
with the drive. Plug that cable into your floppy port, plug the existing
cable into a connection in the middle of the new cable, plug the other end
of the new cable into the Jumbo, and plug power into the Jumbo. While I
have a Jumbo 250
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Charles Galpin wrote:
> Not to sound like a party pooper, but can't microsoft sue someone for
> making this site look like theirs and using the name microsoft?
Only if they find out who is running it, and if that person is located in
a country where M$ has any say.
LLaP
ber
I can't do much better than this Steve
Like Alan says, the domain name www.xxx.com must be mapped to
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx (by a dns server / not an apache problem),
And as fart as the multiple virtual hosts go, you need to
define each VirtualHost to have it's own IP, and cert definition.
The sp
You want to install ftape, the floppy tape driver. Ftape supports the Jumbo
250 out of the box these days, I think.
There's an official ftape home page, but the URL escapes me. www.linux.org
should be able to point you there though.
Brad 'GreyBear' Davis - CTO, PeoplePublish, Inc.
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You have not configured the virtual hosts correctly or you have not make
CNAME entries in your DNS server. For help with your virtual hosts, I
would visit the page of documentation about IP-based virtual servers at:
http://www.apache.org
This would be a good question for the apache list at mo
Hi,
I have a tape drive (colorado memory systems 250MB)
This is a Floppy based tape drive "Jumbo 250".
Please, I need help about the connection and drivers (DOS or LINUX).
Thanks, Adair.
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If I do a nslookup on sfds.net, it agrees that this host does not
exist. It's regeistered by "San Francisco Day School", so perhaps they
have a dns problem?
charles
On 16 Feb 2000, Daniel Goldin wrote:
> My mail fails to some addresses. Below is a copy of the message I get
> from postmaster. An
Not to sound like a party pooper, but can't microsoft sue someone for
making this site look like theirs and using the name microsoft?
charles
On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Ric Moore wrote:
> Ha! Check out this one, Rat Head Linux.
>
> http://www.microsoft.eu.org/linux/
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I'm having a rather curious problem and wondered if anyone had some input:
I can set -o vi at the bash prompt and will get correct functioning
of the shell, shell editor environment, and history viewing/editing (as
per the vi-like shell editing option).
Further, I can add set -o vi to my .bas
Gustav Schaffter wrote:
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> Eric,
>
> You might want to try telling your BIOS to disable the PS/2 port. (If
> possible.)
>
> Regards
> Gustav
>
> Eric Wood wrote:
> >
> > The only probably I have with 6.1 is during boot-up, while kudzu detects new
> > or missing hardware, it says it need to re
Bernhard Rosenkraenzer wrote:
>
> And here's what it's causing... ;)
>
> STAR TREK 2000
>
Ha! Check out this one, Rat Head Linux.
http://www.microsoft.eu.org/linux/
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On Thu, 17 Feb 2000, Michael H. Warfield wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 17, 2000 at 09:34:18AM -0300, Martin A. Marques wrote:
> > Is it posible to authenticate all windows NT and windows 9x PC on a
> > linux box?
> > Example: I have a Linux server, 2 Windows NT WS, and several Windows 9x
> > PC. I want al
On Thu, Feb 17, 2000 at 12:52:58PM +1030, lloy0076 wrote:
> Actually I have a similar glitch. Kudzu decides that my KEYBOARD is a
> PS/2 mouse...which it obviously isn't. So I turned it off (besides it
> boots faster without it)anyone experience the same thing?
I also heard one compl
Ric!
> BUT, ... we can all share in the new users thrill of a minor-to-us,
> major-to-him victory?? Some applause is in order here.
Yes, applause is in order. It's kind of the same when someone finally
realises what they've been doing wrong in a really simple program
(like the time when I
Tim Fairchild wrote:
>
> Hi.
>
> Trying to get X working with Open PT80 video (SiS 6326). It's listed as
> supported by XFree-SVGA, (I have 3.3.5) but doesn't seem to be 100%
>
Install (upgrade) XFree86-3.3.6 in the /rawhide ftp directory. That
should fix your problems. Ric
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at 09:31 PM, Glen Lee Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> typed:
>Well I'll be giggered, I can copy and paste in 6.1 from one term to
>another!!!
>For those of you that are interested:
>Hold down the left mouse button and move over the
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