0x3E2,
01742, or 100010 for those of you who have been behind a keyboard
too long).
And yes, there really was no point to this email...
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your missing photos.
That would be the Way Back Machine:
http://web.archive.org/collections/web.html
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whether or not the individuals are subscribed to the list.
I like *my* solution, and I plan to stick to it. :-)
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, removes the In-Reply-To and References headers, which
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(Also, your email lines don't wrap, but that's a separate issue)
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setting Reply-To in this context is
being proposed on a per-user basis)
[1] http://cr.yp.to/proto/replyto.html
http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-4.html#using_lists
[2] http://www.mutt.org/doc/manual/manual-3.html#ss3.9
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of.
Can you verify that something is (was) listening on port 35665?
netstat might help you determine this.
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full. Those ratios are very important (i.e., you
can't contract when only 3/4 full) to achieve O(n) (I believe)
operation.
A quick Google search turned up
http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:www.idt.mdh.se/kurser/cd5370/01/amortized.pdf
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, sed may give you extra power, but when
writing shell scripts, I prefer to avoid using external commands where
possible. To that extent, consider:
$ foo=1234M /home/USER
$ echo ${foo##*/}
USER
$
Look at the bash man page for '#', '##', '%', and '%%'.
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On Mon, Apr 22, 2002 at 02:15:14PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated: Mon, 22 Apr 2002 14:03:32 EDT
Bob Bell said:
Look at the bash man page for '#', '##', '%', and '%%'.
Are these built-ins also available in the real Bourne Shell, and/or ksh
?
badness
Hrm badness in bash, pdksh, and Tru64's SVR4 /bin/sh.
goodness in Tru64's POSIX.2/XCU5.0 /bin/posix/sh, Tru64's ksh, and
zsh.
...that can't be good...
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it and
simply said that it wasn't working properly; Linux actually spit out
some error messages. The link LED on my switch never went on.
Netgear just replaced it under there lifetime warranty.
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posted this. See the analysis done by Tim GeoCrawler Perdue:
http://www.phpbuilder.com/columns/tim2705.php3?page=1
This column is almost 2 years old, and is now rather out-of-date with
respect to the current state of these projects.
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Well, you'll be happy to know that all 6 or so of my fellow Taylor
University graduates here at Compaq (all graduating within in the last
4 years) have all read Brooks' _The_Mythical_Man-Month_ as part of
a software engineering course, at a minimum. :-)
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but now that my head's on straight, I guess that wasn't really the
point...
(Incidently I did find a course at my alma mater that touches on
Knuth's writings, though not heavily:
http://www.css.tayloru.edu/~sbrandle/310/)
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Version
4.x, but you built XFree v4 from source?
I would guess that you either build from a source RPM (optionally
dropping in an updated copy of the source itself), or you edit
/etc/rpmrc with a provides: line.
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* of my time to process.
If an employee really want to reject all mail from the CEO, he can do
that himself, later.
Hmm, which makes me wonder about I never got that email excuses in
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http://www.hdcd.com/about/index.html
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On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 04:46:36PM -0500, Paul Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated: Mon, 10 Dec 2001 16:43:25 EST
Bob Bell said:
This guy is unable to receive his email. Get him off the list! :-)
Might want to forward this to owner-gnhlug instead :)
I could have, but I
from indexing the pages.
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to your ~/.profile or ~/.bash_profile
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to be desired.
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() or usleep() to actually wait
for a processor and compiler independent amount of time.
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would be development of an easy way
24.49.157.255 is the broadcast address on the nic. Then use
an address in the subnet that doesn't respond.
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initiative in creating the Internet.
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On Mon, Oct 01, 2001 at 05:06:37PM -0400, Bob Bell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To my knowledge, you can't specify this in a cross-platform way.
Note that Mozilla (and I think IE) come up with a default filter of *
(*.* for IE). I'm not sure if you can customize on the client.
http
in DVD players.
I wonder what that's referring to...
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LSD and UNIX
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read on the Web?
I don't have a reference for you, but this is normally referred to
as link aggregation.
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http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/main.asp?ArticleID=39022SectionID=27
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We didn't go to the altar, never swore
(apparently just quoting Tyan information) says that the board with have
a regular ATX form factor, 12 x 10.3, and will use a standard ATX
power supply, albeit at least a 300W one (20-pin power supply connector
(300+W, +5V = 30A+)).
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Current allocation mode is local
Last OS error: 2
Current file position is 74068
Aladdin Ghostscript 6.01: Unrecoverable error, exit code 1
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If somebody took
chip. Trident has historically been very good about giving out
information on their chip, including (I believe) writing a basic open
source driver themselves.
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There are two major products
had read (source unknown, but I think it was a ZD pub) that the
next (?) version of MS Windows will move heavily to XML. It is my
recollection that the Windows registry and MS Office file formats will
move to XML. I wonder what this will do for interoperability?
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On Wed, 30 May 2001, Bob Bell wrote:
No, you cannot. Mutt does not speak SMTP. The idea is that that's what
the MTA is for. Mutt adhere's strongly to the do one thing and do it
well philosophy
to consider a different configuration: use fetchmail
to download your mail to a local mail spool, and then run mutt to read
mail from the local spool. This is the preferable way to handle POP
mail. POP support in mutt has been much maligned...
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to the do one thing and do
it well philosophy.
This is an oft-debated and very hot topic, and not one that we need
to discuss here. There was a lot of discussion no more than 2 weeks ago
on the mutt-dev list. If you are interested, check there first.
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everything that was
in directory .netscape . Then I sign on again
to let netscape recreate the netscape tree.
I'm still havingthe same problem. Can anyone
help here.
Did you blow away (or rename) ~/nsmail as well?
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On Thu, May 10, 2001 at 12:58:18PM -0700, Ken Ambrose [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 10 May 2001, Bob Bell wrote:
Did you blow away (or rename) ~/nsmail as well?
Note: may I heartily recommend that you *NOT* blow away ~/nsmail? This
would, after all, _DELETE_ all e-mail currently
it to suspend during inactivity and then hope it resumes on cue.
WINDOWS 2000 DOES a much better job than previous versions in the
stability department. I can run my notebook for two to three weeks
between reboots, even when suspending and resuming a dozen times a day.
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that you're
having problems trying to resolve the hostname into an IPv6 address. It's had
to tell without knowing the contents of the last 2 parameters to getaddrinfo.
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Where a calculator
because I wound up
working around the one issue you've found.
I think that I learned how to setup up BIND from a HOW-TO available
at www.linuxdoc.org.
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.bash_logout file which reads 'exit 0'. My login shell (ksh) checks the
return from bash. As long as it is 0, it knows bash was able to run
successfully, and exits the login shell when bash exits.
This has worked like a charm so far...
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happened to wind up
with an updated BIND simply by running Red Hat's up2date. I paid
attention, since I knew about the BIND vulnerability, but had I known
nothing, I still would have worked around the problem.
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doesn't automatically check to see if a
certificate has been revoked by VeriSign. However, I'm not sure if any
other browsers do, either. It may also be true that these certificates
are limited to ActiveX controls, but they just as well could have been
issued for other purposes.
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, in both Windows and
Linux. I believe the Linksys cards mentioned elsewhere are closely
related. Both are very inexpensive: $15-20.
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best thing that ever happened to Linux.
-- Jon maddog Hall, Linux evangelist
strcat * */* | wc -l
23
$ grep strcat * */* | grep -v __STRCAT_CHECKED__ | wc -l
0
I'd put a lot more faith in that than I would Netscape 4.76.
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users with different home directories,
but with the same user id. On my systems I use an account called
'rootbob' which is the root user, but with my customizations.
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ll! ;-)
You'll still wind up sending emails out to everyone in your address
book, unless you've dummied up your network config somehow. Of course,
your address book will likely be empty...
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FSF and assume that the drawing was an imaginary creature?
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"The box said "Requires Windows 95 or better." I can't understand
why it won't w
to have FTP or Apache configured differently
depending on the network. Does anyone have any good information on
this, or pointers to some?
Thanks for your help.
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"Windows 98: n. mino
so bad. I remember hearing some things on the
list about the Toshibas, though. Circuit City wouldn't say what modems
ATT would be leasing out, except to claim that they all have the same
performance. Recommendations and advice are appreciated.
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quot;.
Try dialing with "ATX3DT5551212" instead of "ATDT5551212" and see what
happens.
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modem
initialization string, or else you can bring up minicom and do something
like this:
atx1
OK
I think this will ignore the busy signal as well, which may be
undesirable.
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the ip-up
scripts in /etc/ppp to update named.conf to put the DNS servers in the
forwarders section on named.conf and restart named.
Attached is the ip-up.local file I am using.
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don't think I've ever personally
seen that kind of marketing approach in the server market. You'd think
they were candy bars or something!
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"Preach the Gospel at all times. If necessary
RH7 CDs. I was wondering if any one had experience with
them before I place an order.
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why it won't w
en include (in part) white text
(whole sentences, though) on a red background :-)
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"I definitely think that open-source is a revolution and not hype...
It's little known, but the schematics
ing logo. Of
course, now we just started the process of "rebranding" ourselves. I
think we're emphasizing that our technology is an enabler for people, or
something. Whatever...
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ult
to get your hands on the actually standard without paying money, though.
Hopefully, that's not the case.
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critic
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"World domination, of course. And scantily clad females. Who cares
if it's twenty below?"
-- Linus Torvalds, creator of the Linux operat
he House begin with the letter
H). Finally, neither Toronto nor Washington has a lawyer named
Richard Stepp.
... and, no, Australia isn't considering an email surcharge either. :P
For more information about this story, visit David Emery's
as a
whole within mutt. So it looks just like a text attachment. I almost
didn't even noticed it was a Word attachment.
P.S. If you're wondering, I've been contributing a little to mutt,
hence my enthusiasm and advocacy. :-)
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, but on a related note, I must say that my combination of
mutt, wvHtml, and w3m handled that *very* nicely. Much nicer than
MS Outlook, I'd wager.
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"It's only a movie. People should get a
* annoying. Note that it doesn't gunzip the file (nor would I
want it to), though I think it does sometimes decide to gunzip files
with a simple .gz extension.
If anyone could help restore the default behaviour (just download it
as is!), I'd appreciate it. Thanks.
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code. ;-)
And a good way to get around is with LXR. You can check on uid_t in
2.4 at http://lxr.linux.no/ident?v=2.4.0-test6;i=uid_t . Looking
briefly, it appears to be 16-bit for non-kernel code, and 32-bit in the
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with it. The Linux Tulip driver home page
is http://www.scyld.com/network/tulip.html and will give you a whole
list of cards.
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This could be what you're looking for
http://jubal.westnet.com/hyperdiscordia/ddate.html
Just for fun, check out http://www.ddate.com/ :-)
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ess of the
specified host. The superuser can set the host ID by specifying a
hostname, internet_address, or hexadecimal_number argument. The identifier
is stored in network standard byte order.
It appears it is basically the IP address by default, unless the
sysadmin decides to chan
could argue that with a proper Java implementation
(i.e., well-defined sandboxing) you should be able to...
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On Wed, Jul 12, 2000 at 11:27:52AM -0400, Derek Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 12 Jul 2000, Bob Bell wrote:
If you like configuribility (?), I recommend mutt. Aron Griffis
introduced me to it, and with the 1.2 series I've been converted to
the point where I'm
for single systems).
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do 'mktrashcan' to save deleted files,
although I don't think it's normally used.
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-existent.
Jan 19th, 2038 is a *Tuesday*. :-)
$ cal 1 2038
January 2038
Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1* 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15* 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29* 30
31
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On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, Bob Bell wrote:
FWIW, I only commented because I just noticed last week that AdvFS
(on Tru64 Unix) let you do 'mktrashcan' to save deleted files,
although I don't think it's
ion
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, but at least they know who probably did it.
Read "The Puzzle Palace", it's all about the inside scoop on the NSA, even
their security is a joke in this manner.
Sounds intriguing.
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On Thu, Jun 22, 2000 at 02:09:29PM -0400, Paul Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated: Thu, 22 Jun 2000 13:41:01 EDT
Bob Bell said:
On Thu, Jun 22, 2000 at 01:28:03PM -0400, Paul Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
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No, but you could su to pll, then use yppasswd to change my
, there's nothing to remove to begin with. If you
decided to add the other user, you still wouldn't get access to their
files, as they aren't being exported to your machine. Tru64, at
least, appears to do a pretty good job of saying "sure, you're root
there, but are you root *here*".
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Bob Bell said:
Does it ask you for the old NIS passwd if you:
Yes, in fact it still does.
Well that's good to know. At least someone does it right :) Though, does
running passwd as root also ask
to make it too
hard to be reasonable, right?
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so far" as to specifically overlook a bug that
would allow me root access in the future. I guess I would just draw
the line at a different point.
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respect the quality of the sysadmins on this list, as they generally
appear to be higher knowledgeable, and I find this an interesting (and
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On Tue, Jun 20, 2000 at 09:04:46PM -0400, Derek Martin
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Today, Bob Bell gleaned this insight:
root access, yes. root password, no. Actually as Paul pointed out, sudo
can be used to provide any granularity of root access that is desired. We
regularly use
the license), things may change.
In particular, I really hate people who put Perl scripts in
/etc/init.d (or local equivalent). Why do people thing /usr will always be
there?
Good point.
Now back to my ksh programming... :-)
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workstation,
and I have to use a rather less customized environment when I "visit"
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neral also suing. Sure,
MS buys off DoJ. Now there's these guys. Oh, by the way. They've
been found guilty. This opens it to private lawsuits.
The state attorneys are definitely something to still consider,
though I question whether they will all stick together if the feds
back out.
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those of you upset by the whole Amazon patent thing (and others, for
that matter), will get a hoot out of this.
http://www.dilbert.com/comics/dilbert/archive/images/dilbert2073063000530.gif
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the 'net. This kind of thing comes up occassionally.
Is there a good spot to get cables like this in the Nashua area?
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shows.
I checked it out, and they're about a mile from my new apartment!
I predict many visits in the future...
Thanks to all for the quick assistance.
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Ick.
Instead, select the new URL wherever it is, and then middle-click
anywhere in the main Netscape window (that's not a link). You should
go to the new URL.
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at that point to actually use
Netscape, but I suppose you don't have to if you don't want to, or you
could use lynx instead...
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