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Step 1) apt-get update
Step 2) apt-get -u upgrade
Well, Red Hat nicely provides the up2date utility, which does the same
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Step 1) up2date -u
We have
:
Step 1) apt-get update
Step 2) apt-get -u upgrade
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I tried several combinations of the above combinations, with no luck.
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experience with anything like 3Com's OfficeConnect 56K LAN Modem (or similar)? It
appears to be exactly what I'm looking for.
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You have to have serial support turned on on the server obviously, do not
turn on support for console on serial port. Believe it or not, this is
not what you want.
I disagree, here
? I'd love if it
was Debian-ish, but Woody doesn't seem to be available for sparc?
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I'm trying this out - seems like it would be kinda fun for a while
anyway. Quick info about my setup:
Athlon XP 1400
Nvidia Geforce 2
Debian woody
Running the binary
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What source file(s) declare (but not necessarily define)
glutBitmapCharacter? It's gotta be declared somewhere, since you're
using C++...
Got it - seems as though 3ddesktop's configure script
startup makes it
more verbose.
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but this week I'm mad at debian
Why is this, if you don't mind me asking?
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, this should be doable - yes?
Anybody else think this would be useful?
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but sensors-detect doesn't find any sensors.
I've sent a message into Dell tech support, but I dunno if they'll help
since Linux is now and unsupported operating system.
I was hoping perhaps any of you might have an idea?
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With regards to the earlier discussions here, I thought some of you
might find the following article of interest.
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/010925/netu044_1.html
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from happening again?
Probably not. Will these new restrictions loosen and go away over
time? My opinion is yes, at least until it happens again.
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doesn't mean it won't happen. 8(
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never used it, but it sounds pretty close to what you want
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free to ask...
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Thanks for the suggestion though.
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Electric Eyes but found it lacking. Just wondering if there
was something else that others were using that they liked better.
It's got a good bit of overhead, but I've always used the Gimp.
(http://www.gimp.org)
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Considering the conversations that have gone on in the past on this
list, I thought some folks might appreciate the following article
from NewsForge.
http://www.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=01/07/26/1041224mode=thread
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Let me chime in and agree; blj is one of UNH's best instructors.
(and I know lots of people who share this opinion as well)
Count me in that list.
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Tom Rauschenbach wrote:
So what did you use to listen to Linus Torvalds interview on NPR ?
Personally, I just downloaded the RA file and listend to it with
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fledged dns server on your machine (make sure
you lock it down) and put 127.0.0.1 for the nameserver it
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Paul Lussier wrote:
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Cole Tuininga said:
Dunno how many of you read Newsforge, but a new security site was
mentioned today. It seems to be slashcode based, and is targetted to
everybody, including White Hat, Grey Hat, Black Hat -Security
better verbal
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Duh. -Conan O'Brien
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I like the idea of not having portmap running. 8)
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http://www.microsoft.com[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pub/mskb/Q209354.asp
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m mistaken, it is not
portable between flavors of Un*x?
In any case, I was wondering if anybody would care to recommend any (C
based) GPL'd encryption packages for this use? Any you would recommend
against?
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the gnu site and found it to be fairly confusing.
I haven't seen an O'Reilly about the topic - any other thoughts?
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real interested to hear what people have to say about individual
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We are rapidly approaching a situation where a tape library is going to be
our best option for doing backups of a particular portion of our network.
I was wondering what experiences you folks had had with them under linux,
good and bad comments on particular brands, controlling software, etc.
On Jan 17, cdowns claimed:
well what happens is i cannot do : ' make menuconfig ' it just craps
out. hm
turbolinx 6.0. ill screw around with it i guess.
My rule of compiling kernels is that step 1 is always "ftp to
ftp.us.kernel.org...". I've never had good luck with vendor modified
On Jan 11, Jeffry Smith claimed:
Of course, we're all aware that beowulf came from NASA, but here's a federal
computer week article on their acquisition side switching databases from
oracle to mysql, and actually seeing a speed improvement (what a surprise 8-),
as well as saving money.
On Jan 11, Paul Lussier claimed:
In a message dated: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 07:18:27 EST
Jeffry Smith said:
Of course, we're all aware that beowulf came from NASA, but here's a federal
computer week article on their acquisition side switching databases from
oracle to mysql, and actually seeing a
On Jan 11, Benjamin Scott claimed:
On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, Cole Tuininga wrote:
Mysql .23 which is gamma (and currently the recommended download) has
transaction support. And synchro support. *and there was much rejoicing*
Now, if only they'd get subselects
'Course, once you
On Jan 11, Benjamin Scott claimed:
On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, Cole Tuininga wrote:
Although rumor mill has it that people are leaving IIS 4 in droves because
of the latest crack that happened on Boot's site.
I missed that one. What happened?
I remember hearing about it about a week ago
On Jan 11, Paul Lussier claimed:
In a message dated: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 08:53:50 EST
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So they evidently don't need a transaction-based DBMS?!
Mysql .23 which is gamma (and currently the recommended download) has
transaction support. And synchro support
Found the link (regarding Boot's breakin) that I was talking about. It
was on HNN:
http://www.hackernews.com/arch.html?011101#2
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On Jan 8, Ken D'Ambrosio claimed:
I seemed to recall that one could "multinet" an interface, eg:
ifconfig eth0 1.2.3.4
ifconfig eth0:1 2.3.4.5
When I try this, though, I'm informed,
SIOCSIFADDR: No such device
SIOCSIFFLAGS: No such device
Which would make sense if "ifconfig eth0:1"
On Jan 1, Steven W. Orr claimed:
I recommend running rpm -V on all files in all packages. Just to make sure
that important things like ps weren't replaced with a version that
supports hiding them.
I also recommend getting pmfirewall. I looked at all of the linux free
firewall stuff out
On Dec 20, Kurth Bemis claimed:
BTW for those of you that use sendmailforget it...qmail is so much
faster and a lot easier to installi fought with sendmail for 2
daysthen installed qmail in a few hours. :-) (thanks pete)
I think you can tell by my change in subject where I'm
On Dec 15, Joshua S. Freeman claimed:
I've spent a lot of time on this tonight... one thing I've noticed is
that stormlinux isn't happy when i run /etc/init.d/pcmcia reload or
start or stop or restart.. it basically says that it's already busy..
and can't do what I'm asking...
Try turning
On Dec 16, Joshua S. Freeman claimed:
it said that I had to edit /etc/pcmcia/network.opts and
./etc/pcmcia/config.opts but that didn't seem to be necessary... the big
difference was that when I ran ifconfig and route add I had to refer to
the card as eth0, not wvlan0... all I need to do
I just wanted to thank everybody for their input. I've brought the
options mentioned to the PHBs.
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My apologies for being off topic, but I very much respect a lot of the
advice and experience I've seen on this list and was wondering if perhaps
I could get some suggestions.
At my job, we have need of a fairly decent (hardware based) firewall. Not
having experience with such beasts, I am
On Dec 13, Benjamin Scott claimed:
Install Linux on some PC hardware. ;-)
We've actually taken this approach before. The thing that I like about
doing a "hardware" solution is that the only moving part is a fan. Hard
drives fail more frequently than fans and are a bigger pain to
replace.
On Dec 11, Benjamin Scott claimed:
Hey list,
This may be another Linux first. A fairly major publication (TechWeb) is
saying a lack of Linux support may be causing a fairly major software OEM
(Sybase) to loose market share. Usually it's the other way around (i.e., a
lack of market
depending on the network. Does anyone have any good information on
this, or pointers to some?
Making the assumption you know how to configure both NIC's (perhaps not a
safe assumption?) the easiest way to limit services and such is to use
tcpwrappers. man (8) tcpd will get you started.
-Cole Tuininga
On Nov 9, Benjamin Scott claimed:
FWIW, six months ago, we agreed with you (and we're one of their
resellers!). But about four or five months ago, Vitts finished a major
network upgrade. They scraped the stupid Cabletron wide area Ethernet backbone
they were using, and replaced it with an
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I am using RH Linux v6.2, and LPD on all systems. I have one system set
up as the print server, and I can print to a HP LJ6p sucessfully from
the local lp queue. I have set up a print queue on another system that
points to the print server queue. This
On Nov 1, Tom Laurie claimed:
I've helped a little with other gnhlug members to set up Concord Christian's
Linux box connected to their Mediaone cable running IPChains. They got a
call from ATT Broadband yesterday saying that their computer was being used
to hack into other computers and
On Oct 31, [EMAIL PROTECTED] claimed:
My curiosity is in this question...how do they know it's really accurate?
If the patients are deaf (and have been for all or a significant portion of
their lives) then they probably cannot say "Yep, doc, that sounds like a
cat. And there's the phone
I'm assuming most of you saw the link to this on slashdot?
*chuckle*
http://cnnfn.cnn.com/2000/10/27/technology/microsoft/
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On Sep 15, Tom Laurie claimed:
I am helping a school that has a Mediaone connection coming into a Linux box
running IPChains with a NT network behind it. I want to know if I can do
the following things and how to do them if I can.
1. Set up IPChains so that I can FTP to my apache
gig drive. Again though, Bruce has an excellent
point in saying that you should warn users about the security concern.
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the standard openly
accessible?
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Wilde
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On Sep 15, Brian Boerner claimed:
Don't post this kind of junk unless you verify it's valid. 602P isn't
even
a valid bill number. Guess you don't read the paper much. On top of
that,
simply typing 602P into your favorite search engine yields a great
number
of results, including:
Society
have open. It's a
wonderfully handy little tool. You want it. Go download it now. 8)
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To u
| grep 22
And while this shows the couple of machines that I've ssh'd TO (remote
port 22), it doesn't list my sshd which is bound to my local port 22.
Why is that?
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