hi again! i tried to look in my setups for the chipset. the
whole thing is
a CMOS setup, by Award software. i looked under chipset features but
didnt' see a brand name or anything.
If you go to the Other OS you can list the properties. That should tell you what
model it is.
if i need
Don't forget to wipe out settings from your window manager (.sawfish, .metacity, etc).
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Of Bob Crandell
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 1:02 PM
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Subject:
Bob,
Since 3.4 isn't official yet, I am assuing that this is the OverClockix
version? Right?
Garl
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Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 3:56 PM
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Subject: Re: [eug-lug]SATA Blues
Grigsby, Garl wrote:
Since 3.4 isn't official yet, I am assuing
http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, March 03, 2004 2:12 PM
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Subject: Re:
There's a program called 'wtf' ...
Really, wtf does wtf do?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /home/grigsby $ man wtf
NAME
wtf - translates acronyms and filename suffixes for you.
wtfindex - builds string file indexes for wtf.
wtfdump - lists the contents of a wtf database.
SYNOPSIS
Wanted email = Ham
Unwanted email = spam
The default threshold for autolearn is = 12 for spam, = .1 for ham.
You can lower it in your user configuration file:
~/.spamassassin/user_prefs
Ham?
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If you know exactly what you want, PC Parts Xpress is OK. They know nothing of linux,
or at least they didn't use to, but most of their prices are OK. Their website lists
their prices and how many they have in stock. Saves you the time of running over there
to find out they are out.
Unix and GNU/Linux UserGroup's mail list
Subject: RE: [eug-lug]SCO
Creating a cronjob is what I'm hoping for.
Grigsby, Garl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Bob,
The first question would be what SCO OS is their server
running? Do they have a
compiler running on it? If so
by there today to see what I can see. I should come
back with more input.
Ok, #5, Soap. Soap. Soap. Soap. Soap. Soap. Soap. Soap.
What are you ding?
Oh, singing about 8 bars.
Grigsby, Garl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Ok, What OS are they running? Do they have ncftp already
was amazed at how similer SCO was to Linux. I wonder where
they got the code?
I guess all I need now is a script I can call from crontab to
send some files to a
destination.
Thanks
Grigsby, Garl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Ok, What OS are they running? Do they have ncftp already
Does anyboyd know where I can find out what the C colum in a `ps -ef` means? I
looked through the man page, but it didn't jump out at me. The reason I am asking is
that I have a backup process the will run for a while and then crashes with no error.
The only thing I have noticed is that just
C means Crashing. That's why it goes up just before the crash. (-:
Ok, so how do I turn off the Crash bit?
I read that as percent CPU over the process's lifetime.
Thanks,
Garl
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Comcast is reassigning IPs from ATT owned IPs to Comcast Owned IPs. The 12.x.x.x
block is owned by ATT and the 24.x.x.x block is owned by Comcast. The 67.x.x.x block
of IPs are owned by various people.
Garl
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# whois [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[Querying whois.arin.net]
14, 2004 9:24 AM
To: The Eugene Unix and GNU/Linux UserGroup's mail list
Subject: RE: [eug-lug]Conditional Bash script
In this example, I'm trying to see if the word 'local' is in
/etc/hosts.
Thanks
Grigsby, Garl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Are you just try to see if the file exists
Try using virtual instead:
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From: Bob Crandell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 8:12 AM
To: Eugene Linux Users Group
Subject: [eug-lug]SSI and Apache
Hi,
One of my clients is trying to use:
!--#include file=header.txt--
to
Now let me finish my thought...
Try using virtual instead:
!--#include virtual=/include/nav_main.htm --
Using file requires that the file be in the same directory as the referencing file. I
have also had other random problems using file.
Also make sure that the file has a '.shtml'
Knoppix includes this utility as well. I have used it once with good results.
Garl
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From: Rob Hudson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 01, 2003 11:04 AM
To: EUGLUG
Subject: [eug-lug]system rescue CD
It used to be that if you wanted to resize
I really doubt this is a intentional attack. This looks look what the Windows virus
Nimda does when looking for targets. I used to have a cron job on a webserver at work
that would collect the IPs and send them to our Windows IT group to fix.
Garl
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From: Linux
PCPartsExpress used to be great. They have/had 'national warehouse'
prices, and you could make an order and then just drive over
and pick it
up.. they're in Springfield, in the light industrial district between
Gateway Mall and I-105. However, I guess they got tired of
being a local
Can you post an ls -l of /var/lib/rpm/
Garl
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From: Bob Crandell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2003 3:18 PM
To: The Eugene Unix and GNU/Linux User Group's mail list
Subject: Re: [eug-lug]RPM woes
Ben Barrett ([EMAIL
What it sounded like to me was a out of date rpm database. Mandrake 7.2 used RPM
v3.somthingorotherithinkitwas.0.5 (another indian name), while Redhat 9 used 4.2. If
you did do an upgrade from Mandrake to Redhat (you are braver than I) then it is
probably an issue of an out of date db. There
What kind of info are you looking for? I found a bunch when I did an advanced Google
Search with the word WCHAN in the with all of the words field and the word man
in the without the words field.
Garl
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From: Cory Petkovsek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday,
I have one but it is 100 Mbit only. Not 10/100. Only 100Mbit.
Garl
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From: Jack Morgan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 1:03 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [eug-lug]Sbus ethernet card
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Garl
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From: Linux Rocks ! [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 07, 2003 6:15 PM
To: The Eugene Unix and GNU/Linux User Group's mail list
Subject: Re: [eug-lug]Sbus ethernet card
If
Looks like Mandrake 9.2 has a new Network setup that allows you to create profiles
for separate networks. It doesn't look like it is cooked yet (See the link below for
further details), but I was just wishing for this a few weeks ago. Somebody had been
reading my mind. Looks like I may have to
Ok I found a PERL script on line that I would like to play with
(http://nntp.x.perl.org/group/perl.scripts/315) but it requires a PERL module called
Text::CRLF. Now I am fairly new to PERL so this may be a stupid question. Where do I
find this? I have looked on CPAN but I can't find it. Where
and GNU/Linux User Group's mail list
Subject: Re: [eug-lug]Perl Script question
[EMAIL PROTECTED] / # perl -MCPAN -e shell
cpan install Text::CRLF
Let your perl do the walking...
Grigsby, Garl wrote:
Ok I found a PERL script on line that I would like to play
with (http://nntp.x.perl.org
cpan install Text::CRLF
Let your perl do the walking...
Grigsby, Garl wrote:
Ok I found a PERL script on line that I would like to play with
(http://nntp.x.perl.org/group/perl.scripts/315) but it
requires a PERL
module called Text::CRLF. Now I am fairly new to PERL so
Do you care how big it is? I have one that holds 5 drives. Dual 120mm fans. Sounds
like a wind tunnel I worked with in school. That what you have in mind?
-Original Message-
From: Brad Davidson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2003 3:57 PM
To: The Eugene Unix
It should list the files and create the tar file. Have you checked to see if the tar
file exists?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] vfs]# tar cvf foo.tar ./modules
./modules/
./modules/default-modules.conf
./modules/cdda-module.conf
./modules/desktop-file.conf
./modules/extra-modules.conf
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looking for something to put 3.5 drives in.
-Brad
Brad Davidson wrote:
Grigsby, Garl wrote:
Do you care how big it is? I have one that holds 5
drives. Dual 120mm
fans. Sounds like a wind tunnel I worked with in school.
That what you
have in mind?
and Bob Crandell wrote
Ya but I can get a brand new Proxim Silver for $15 plus $8 shipping. A gold will cost
me at least $70. I may just get the Silver to see if this is something I will keep
doing. I was hoping to find a good deal on a used card, but so far no joy.
Hell If I setup wireless in my house it is going
Is any of this left? I tried replying Off List but the message bounced
-Original Message-
From: T. Joseph Carter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 5:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [eug-lug]more free crap!
[Resend with better email address for
Yup. I got the same thing.
-Original Message-
From: T. Joseph Carter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2003 4:37 PM
To: The Eugene Unix and GNU/Linux User Group's mail list
Subject: Re: [eug-lug] FW: Fwd: [Full-Disclosure] Petition against
VeriSlime'sDNS abuse
on the image. Hence my lack of a public
release :)
-Brad
Grigsby, Garl wrote:
Ok let me finish typing that now
couple of questions. What do the various colored does mean?
Are these public WAPs or are these just open WAPs. How did
you generate the image? Manually or did you have some
. Joseph Carter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2003 6:21 PM
To: The Eugene Unix and GNU/Linux User Group's mail list
Subject: Re: [eug-lug]Coffee
On Fri, Sep 19, 2003 at 08:08:56PM -0400, Grigsby, Garl wrote:
I've been itching to try this for some time, but I
Being that this is the Eugene Unix and GNU/Linux User Group I was wondering if
anybody might be able to shed some light on the following. I have a Solaris 9 system
and I was just checking on the status of a job I am running on it and when I run an ls
-l I get the following:
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Ok let me finish typing that now
couple of questions. What do the various colored does mean? Are these public WAPs or
are these just open WAPs. How did you generate the image? Manually or did you have
some software to map out WAP locations and ranges?
http://wifimon:[EMAIL
I am assuming that most of you have heard that there is a) a new SSH vulnerability and
b) that there appears to be an exploit available. (See the link below for more
information).
What I would like to know is if anybody has seen somewhere I can get my hands on the
exploit. I would like to see
-root exploit, but not confirmed ones.
still, serious though.
On Tuesday, September 16, 2003, at 03:30 PM, Grigsby, Garl wrote:
I am assuming that most of you have heard that there is a)
a new SSH
vulnerability and b) that there appears to be an exploit available.
(See the link
I'd hit some place like Staples. I know that they have PNY 256 MB DDR for $55 with a
$20 rebate.
Garl
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From: Marc Baber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 15, 2003 5:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [eug-lug]Wanted: DDR RAM (PC2700 = 333 Mhz)
As some of you may know, I am forced to use a Windows machine at work, and due to the
nature of my work, at home as well. I also run a number of Linux boxes, including my
company laptop (you should have seen the local IT guy's face when he came over to
apply the latest microsoft patch to my
http://swpat.ffii.org/group/demo/index.en.html
-Original Message-
From: Tim Howe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 29, 2003 11:08 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [eug-lug]wow..
http://www.knoppix.org/
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ordering CD from http://people.ee.ethz.ch/~oetiker/wish just kidding ;-)
-Original Message-
From: Bob Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 20, 2003 11:49 PM
To: The Eugene Unix and GNU/Linux User Group's mail list
Subject: Re:
Yes and no. If you run the app on your workstation then any cpu processing will be
done on the server, but all of the graphics will be processed on your laptop. So if it
is CPU intensive, great. If it is Graphics intensive, it will help, just not as much.
G
-Original Message-
From:
Jack,
Not sure if this is just me, but all of your messages are showing up as
attachments
Garl
-Original Message-
From: Jack Morgan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 2:31 PM
To: The Eugene Unix and GNU/Linux User Group's mail list
Subject: Re:
(except maybe the AMD K6, not sure).
K6 was considered by Linux, to be a i586. Don't forget there are also RPMs built
specifically for Athlons now too.
Garl
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PS if you need CDs and don't have broad band just ask. Somebody will provide you will
CDs. I, personally, keep images for Redhat and Mandrake on hand.
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From: Grigsby, Garl
Sent: Wednesday, August 13, 2003 2:33 PM
To: The Eugene Unix and GNU/Linux User Group's mail
You have a mandrake cd? Good, Use it.
Cory
I second that. I use Debian, Mandrake, and Redhat. Both Redhat and Mandrake are good
places to start. They are very easy to install and have nice form based configuration
utils. Redhat 9 is has gotten to the point where you can do much of the
of the appropriate
pincount (72) and
speed (70ns or better).
Thanks for responding!,
Marc
Grigsby, Garl wrote:
I got a whole bag of RAM. What do you have to trade for?
Garl
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or for even less you could just stick it in a standard desktop case.
http://www.pccables.com/cgi-bin/orders6.cgi?action=Showitempartno=00504rsite=link
G
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From: Maximillian Schwanekamp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 14, 2003 1:37 PM
To: The Eugene
No, because I read a report from somebody who had gone and seen their presentation and
he said that, what little they showed him, was at best a stretch. Of course, I can't
for the life of me, find the article at the moment.
Garl
-Original Message-
From: Joseph Carter [mailto:[EMAIL
I have been using Linux on various laptops for a while now, but I have mostly used
them for mobile diagnostic tool boxes. I am now starting to use one as more of a light
weight workstation. I know that there are people that use their laptops a lot and I
hope somebody can answer a few questions.
Ah Ha! I found it. Google really is sweet. Hm. Google.
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=6956
-Original Message-
From: Grigsby, Garl
Sent: Wednesday, August 06, 2003 8:07 AM
To: The Eugene Unix and GNU/Linux User Group's mail list
Subject: RE: [eug-lug]Red Hat files
/100Base-TX in box with driver
floppies and
manual.. Good enough?
Grigsby, Garl wrote:
What model NICs?
I have, sitting in front of me, 4 (matched!) Siemens 32Mb,
60ns, FastPage 72pin sticks of RAM.
Garl
-Original Message-
From: Marc Baber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
So has anybody played with this yet? I stumbled across it this weekend and am hunting
for personal experience...
http://bofh.be/clusterknoppix/
===
Garl R. Grigsby
Senior Customer Applications Engineer - I-DEAS CAE FEMAP
I got a whole bag of RAM. What do you have to trade for?
Garl
-Original Message-
From: Marc Baber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 11:32 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [eug-lug]Wanted: 32Mb RAM 36-bin (72-pin) 70ns or faster
I was abhorred to find that
Unless the bootloader is password protected you could just boot into single user mode
and change the password. Other than that, probably the easiest way would be to use a
bootable linux distro (knoppix, linux toolkit, etc) and edit /etc/shadow (most linux
distro's use shadow password files).
http://www.globalshareware.com/Utilities/Security-Encryption/Advanced-Office-XP-Password-Recovery-prof.htm
I have access to this somewhere.
-Original Message-
From: Bob Crandell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 31, 2003 1:26 PM
To: Eugene Linux Users Group
Subject:
I also have 2 prism wireless cards (which I havnt yet gotten
working in these laptops except under windows... )
What cards are they and how much do you want?
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I used to have [EMAIL PROTECTED] I used it to as a place to send system logs to for a
linux firewall I had setup. I liked the irony of using a hotmail account for a linux
system.
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From: Mr O [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2003 11:59 PM
To:
snip latest firmware with the card then things tend to work better. /snip
See the thing is when you are setting up a core service, like email hosting,
you do not want things to work better, you want them to work flawlessly. I don't
mind messing around with things like IDE raid on a
I guess there are a few questions I would ask before I answered.
1) What is your budget?
2) How many users?
3) What OS/Platform are you going to host this on?
4) What are your uptime requirements?
5) What time frame are you looking at?
Garl
-Original Message-
From: Larry Price
, 2003, at 03:33 PM, Grigsby, Garl wrote:
I guess there are a few questions I would ask before I answered.
1) What is your budget?
$10k USD
2) How many users?
approximately 5000
3) What OS/Platform are you going to host this on?
freebsd
4) What are your uptime requirements
I believe that 'ps -elf' will give you the WCHAN field. I know it does on Solaris 8
and 9, but I don't have access to 6. If you need top you can get it from
www.sunfreeware.com. Don't worry that it is listed as beta. It has been beta for as
long as I can remember.
Where is the binary for this
What model number is the machine? I have spent WAY to much time dealing with this
machines. You may not have a vga connector, but you should have a video connector that
looks like the attached image. These tend to be fixed frequencies video cards that
require special monitors (if you need on I
at 2Gb. The SCSI buss is SCSI2 and I am almost possitive
that the NIC is 10 MBit.
That help any?
Garl
-Original Message-
From: Grigsby, Garl
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 4:57 PM
To: 'The Eugene Unix and GNU/Linux User Group's mail list'
Subject: RE: [eug-lug]video on an IBM RISC
ACK!
http://www2.ibmlink.ibm.com/cgi-bin/master?xh=dnpXNPaQ*s0eJz0USenGnF9332request=salesmanualparms=H%5f7013%2d595xhi=salesmanual%5exfr=F
-Original Message-
From: Grigsby, Garl
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 5:23 PM
To: Grigsby, Garl; 'The Eugene Unix and GNU/Linux User Group's mail
Here is a good link describing the box.
Garl
-Original Message-
From: Grigsby, Garl
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 5:22 PM
To: Grigsby, Garl; 'The Eugene Unix and GNU/Linux User Group's mail
list'
Subject: RE: [eug-lug]video on an IBM RISC/6000
Never mind. I found which one
http://www.httrack.com/index.php
-Original Message-
From: Ken Barber [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 27, 2003 3:05 PM
To: Eugene Linux Users List
Subject: [eug-lug]Cloning a web site
Hi,
I'm trying to clone a website (with the owner's permission) and
wget isn't
The small square of material you see on the heat sink is all you need. This is a type
of heat transfer compound know as a Phase Change Material. This stuff eliminates the
need for the grease and tends to work much, much better. You only need a the small
square because there is only a small area
-0400
Grigsby, Garl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| The small square of material you see on the heat sink is
all you need.
| This is a type of heat transfer compound know as a Phase Change
| Material. This stuff eliminates the need for the grease
and tends to
| work much, much better. You only
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Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 6:14 PM
To: The Eugene Unix and GNU/Linux User Group's mail list
Subject: Re: [eug-lug]Wiki
Around Thu,Jun 12 2003, at 05:35, Grigsby, Garl, wrote:
Whatever you do, don't lick on the link. You have been warned.
Well, If you licked it, there's no way
,
vision.
think of it as direct evidence that Graphical computing has it's
downside
On Thursday, June 12, 2003, at 05:11 PM, Grigsby, Garl wrote:
Bob,
Somebody trashed the site and put a link to a, uh, very
questionable
image. I went back in the history and put
Whatever you do, don't lick on the link. You have been warned.
-Original Message-
From: Tim Howe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 1:11 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [eug-lug]Wiki
I am very sad. The wiki seems to have been destroyed.
--TimH
There, that is better
-Original Message-
From: Grigsby, Garl
Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2003 2:35 PM
To: The Eugene Unix and GNU/Linux User Group's mail list
Subject: RE: [eug-lug]Wiki
Whatever you do, don't lick on the link. You have been warned.
-Original
Bob,
Somebody trashed the site and put a link to a, uh, very questionable image. I
went back in the history and put the origonal front page back. Look at the Info botton
at the bottom of the page and you will see that somebody from .jp messed with the
page. I just went back and did a
So today I decided I wanted to try FreeBSD (time to tinker...). My first stop is to
try to get it from linuxiso.org, but they appear to be down :(. Then I remember that
TimH had it on the bendug ftp server. The only problem is the FreeBSD files are not
world readable. ( TimH - You about? )
To: The Eugene Unix and GNU/Linux User Group's mail list
Subject: Re: [eug-lug]FreeBSD
On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 03:01:12PM -0400, Grigsby, Garl wrote:
So today I decided I wanted to try FreeBSD (time to
tinker...). My first stop is to try to get it from
linuxiso.org, but they appear to be down
and GNU/Linux User Group's mail list
Subject: Re: [eug-lug]FreeBSD
Try the FreeBSD site, there are plenty of solid mirrors on there.
Ed
--- Grigsby, Garl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So today I decided I wanted to try FreeBSD (time to
tinker...). My first
stop is to try to get
That's exactly what I was looking for... Thanks.
It was available via bittorrent a couple of days ago. Maybe it still
is.
http://bsd.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/06/09/1657219
http://f.scarywater.net/
http://glow.rh.rit.edu/
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kbobsoft
Perhaps, Perhaps.
-Original Message-
From: Beaker (Jeff W) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 9:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [eug-lug]Re: Fun with routers II
* you can use a hosts file in Winblows as well (c:\windows\hosts)
on NT, 2k, or XP that would be
Wow, a Pentium Pro, anybody got a skillet and some eggs (I hear it doubles
as a hotplate.)
snip
You think 1 PPro is hot, try two. One of the RH8 boxes we have here is running a Dual
PPro 200. The motherboard, an ASUS p65up5, is so crammed with stuff that they has to
put the voltage regulator
about the coolness factor, but are they safe? Also, acrylic is so
brittle! Gah...
And it scratches so easily.
My question: what is the cheapest way to *quietly* make a system cool?
Since you mentioned cheap, then water-cooling is out. After that you are stuck with
some form of air cooling.
Meanwhile, Mr. O and Co. graciously built me a new system inside an
Antec Sonata two weeks ago. I like it a lot, though it looks like it
wasn't the easiest case Mr. O has ever populated.
Really? I thought Sonata was very easy to work with, given you thought ahead and got
long, round IDE or
snip
PS - I guess all the redhat support is too busy with their loyal
corporate backers to help on the mailing list...
snip
Where are the Redhat'rs on this list you ask? I can only speak for myself, but I have
been busy working to earn a living so that I can provide for my family (and yes I
Not sure if anybody mentioned this yet or not, but the Dialing out section on the
router is probably for a DSL line. I would really doubt it there was a way to connect
an external analog modem to your router.
The static IP is most certainly the answer. Most of the router/switches I have seen
With regard to your sound card, if you are still using Redhat try running using the
sndconfig command. You can launch this either from an icon (Under the System Settings
Icon, labeled SoundCard Detection) or by typing sndconfig from a shell as root. You
can also run setup from a root shell.
ipconfig is a NT command. You wanted ifconfig.
-Original Message-
From: BAGGAB [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2003 2:15 PM
To: The Eugene Unix and GNU/Linux User Group's mail list
Subject: RE: [eug-lug]Fun with routers II
Bob
I can't find this file.
Run: search
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Problem: when I want to logon to internet I use KPPP, but I have to provide
my root password for permission. I am concerned about running root
permissions while connected to the internet. With all the warnings about
operating under root I am assuming that this is a user implemented problem
I don't have one but I recall seeing a few on clearance at Target for only a few
bucks, I think because they were serial and not USB. Check in the electronics section
on the end caps furthest from the center of the store
Garl
-Original Message-
From: Master O Planets
Q: What is the root password?
A: There is none; all passwords are locked by default. You can set it by going Knoppix
Menu-Root Shell and typing passwd, then enterting a root password, also there are
several sections you can read dealing with this subject in
KNOPPIX/README_Security.txt. You can
Ok. Enough is Enough. I think you have sent this ad to the list plenty of times.
Posting the same ad over and over is not going to make anybody buy the laptop. In fact
it will probably just aggravate people.
Also, just as a friendly suggestion, you may want to check the accuracy of
your
Title: [Eug-lug]Nifty Laptop for sale with ALL the fix'ns
wow.
8.5 feet wide. That must suck to try to find a place to
work..
-Original Message-From: Harald Sundt
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 11:37
AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: [Eug-lug]Nifty Laptop
I always use a utility called chkconfig. It allows you to specify a service, a
runlevel, and setups up all of the rc links. Nice. Forexmaple:
chkconfig --level 345 smb on
would setup samba to start on runlevel 3, 4, or 5. I know that this is easy to do, but
it cuts down on typing and
hit the following link to get apt for redhat. I have been using it for a while.
http://apt.freshrpms.net/
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From: Linux Rocks ! [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 12:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Eug-lug]binhex
Mike,
apt is a
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Garl
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From: Bob Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 1:19 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Eug-lug]binhex
Grigsby, Garl wrote:
hit the following link to get apt for redhat. I have been using it
for a while.
http
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Eug-lug]binhex
Grigsby, Garl wrote:
The apt sources on freshrpms seem to work very well. The only thing that they have
not gotten working is the a kernel update using apt. I up-verted (that is what
happens when you use apt to upgrade a Redhat system) a Redhat v7.3
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