You know, with all the stuff you guys are talking about, this remains
the only list I'm on where I have to reply-to-all if I want my reply to
go to the list. Every other list sets the replies to go to the list
unless you specify otherwise. Why is that? Why do I need to reconfigure
my client
On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, Erik Price wrote:
On Thursday, July 11, 2002, at 09:10 PM, Thomas M. Albright wrote:
You know, with all the stuff you guys are talking about, this remains
the only list I'm on where I have to reply-to-all if I want my reply to
go to the list. Every other list sets
Can anybody help me find it? Or will I need to futz around with the
SRPMs to make it work. Or (better still) are older versions of openssh
not vulnerable?
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Here at my office, when my Win98 machine boots, it mounts my Linux box
as a Network Drive.
I'd like to have My Linux box do the same, in reverse. I know the
command line is:
mount -t smbfs //dread/c /mnt/dread/c
Which translates into the /etc/fstab entries as:
//dread/c /mnt/dread/c
2002, Thomas M. Albright wrote:
Here at my office, when my Win98 machine boots, it mounts my Linux box
as a Network Drive.
I'd like to have My Linux box do the same, in reverse. I know the
command line is:
mount -t smbfs //dread/c /mnt/dread/c
Which translates into the /etc
On Thu, 9 May 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/020509/92146_1.html
Coming? They're here, and have been for a few months. Their offices
are on 110 in Westford across from the hotel
I'm checking my network with nmap, and i keep getting thie following
message:
[root@blood root]# nmap -sS -O 192.168.0.1
Starting nmap V. 2.54BETA7 ( www.insecure.org/nmap/ )
RTTVAR has grown to over 2.3 seconds, decreasing to 2.0
what is RTTVAR?
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Well, since nmap seemed to never complete, just kept on spitting that
message, I'll agree.
Thanks!
On Thu, 2 May 2002, Thomas M. Albright wrote:
I'm checking my network with nmap, and i keep getting thie following
message:
[root@blood root]# nmap
On Fri, 19 Apr 2002, Benjamin Scott wrote:
When all else fails, RTFM. :-) Mine tells me (under ARITHMETIC
EVALUATION) that:
Constants with a leading 0 are interpreted as octal num-
bers. A leading 0x or 0X denotes hexadecimal. Otherwise,
numbers take the form
On Fri, 19 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated: Fri, 19 Apr 2002 09:16:46 EDT
Thomas M. Albright said:
Which manual is that? I've been using to shell programming books,
(they're at home so I can't tell you the titles right not,) and the
Complete Command Reference book
On Fri, 19 Apr 2002, Benjamin Scott wrote:
On Fri, 19 Apr 2002, at 9:16am, Thomas M. Albright wrote:
Which manual is that?
man bash
:-)
Keep in mind that this syntax may well be a Bash-specific feature. I
regard other shells as useful only for installing Bash
On Fri, 19 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated: Fri, 19 Apr 2002 08:46:56 EDT
Benjamin Scott said:
While we are on the subject of shell programming, it is better to use this
let due=10#$(date +%j -d 04/01/2002)
construct. The $(...) syntax can be nested, and
Can anyone tell me why this is happening?
[tom@littlefear tom]$ date +%j -d 04/01/2002
091
[tom@littlefear tom]$ let due=`date +%j -d 04/01/2002` ; echo $due
bash: let: due=091: value too great for base (error token is 091)
100
[tom@littlefear tom]$ date +%j -d 01/31/2002
031
I know: I ask for a lot of help from you folks. And I thank you all for
putting up with it.
Here's the deal: I have a .csv file containing the following
information:
Member Name
Join Date
Membership Level
Contact Name
Contact email
Last Payment
Payment Due
Address
I have condensed the mail off of three different sytems into one massive
file. I'd now like to run it through formail to delete all the duplicate
messages.
I have the procmail recipie:
:0 Whc: msgid.lock
| formail -D 32768 msgid.cache
:0 a:
duplicates
but
I figured I'd kill2 birds with one stone*:
On Wed, 3 Apr 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why are you running it through procmail? Why not just run the
original file through formail directly from the command line:
formail -D 32768 msid.cache reallybigfile.txt
I tried that and
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Okay, I've installed RH7.2 (no erratas) 4 times today. Not once has
it come up with X running, yet each time I specifically stated that
I wanted to use GNOME and wanted it to be started at boot time.
This *seems* to be a thing with them,
If append=hdc=ide-scsi goes into lilo.conf, how would it fit in
grub.conf?
Any ideas?
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If append=hdc=ide-scsi goes into lilo.conf, how would it fit in
grub.conf?
You can place extra options on the kernel line, after the root
drive locally, much less remotely, so I'm comparitavely clue-free
right now.
The man page is rather useless, and info pages have never failed to
boggle me.
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don't want to start a distro war?
I could go on, (and I started to, but deleted it,) but I'm really not
going to get into a distro war.
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The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses,
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and although that's unbelievable, What home user needs
their machine up for 100 days straight?
I do. My home is networked. To get onto the internet everyyone goes
through 192.168.0.1. If that machine is turned off, there is no internet
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really know how to do it.
I'd also like to be able reclame the gig of space that was my /home
partition. Any tips would be appreciated. :)
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:04PM -0500, Thomas M. Albright wrote:
My 9GB harddrive is finally full. So I just added 2 more 9G's to take
some of the load. Since /home was a seperate partition, I didn't have a
problem moving /home to a new harddrive. The problem is moving /usr.
[...]
now it's set up as:
/dev/sda4
tried:
rpm -e xsane-gimp-0.82-1.1
error: xsane-gimp-0.82-1.1 specifies multiple packages
and:
rpm -e xsane-gimp-0.82-1.1 --force
rpm: only installation, upgrading, rmsource and rmspec may be forced
I just want to get rid of all xsane-gimp packages on this box. Help?
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an error is issued if package_name matches
multiple
packages.
--rdp
On Wed, 6 Feb 2002, Thomas M. Albright wrote:
Well, I'm in trouble. Whilst updating my RH 6.2 system, I was gicen
notice that one of ximian's sane packages was of a later version than
what I
, at best, sucks, and the
Time-Warner people are noted for being heavily behind such
hell-spawn acronyms as the DMCA, the RIAA, and the MPAA.
Anyone else care to speculate on this? :-)
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to fstab.
OK, so does anyone konw how can I use fdisk or mkfs to make an ext3
partition?
The answer to that can be found at:
ftp://ftp.uk.linux.org/pub/linux/sct/fs/jfs/README
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IT's Time to Move Forward
The future of NH Software, Internet IT Companies
will any gnhluggers be attending this?
http://www.swanh.org/conference01.htm
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back to me. BUT, when I tried to connect, it tells me my username/pw
combo are invalid. This one has me stumped. I'm sure it's a security hack
somewhere...
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On Wed, 17 Oct 2001, Marc Nozell wrote:
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On Wednesday 17 October 2001 05:23 pm, Thomas M. Albright wrote:
OK, I can't afford the Red Hat Network, but I'd like to keep my system
as up-to-date as possible.
Red Hat gives everyone a free account
to updates.redhat.com - Connection refused
Running
rsync updates.redhat.com6.2/en/os/::
gives me lots of (not very helpful) help information.
Can anyone tell me what i'm doing wrong?
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On Tue, 16 Oct 2001, Greg Kettmann wrote:
Regardless, any suggestions for a new browser / mail client? I
Have you tried Netscape 6.1?
It's basically the closed-source version of mozilla.
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it...) and edited /etc/pcmcia/config.opts by inserting
# Options for the ORiNOCO driver
module wavelan2_cs opts network_name=[yeah, right]
Then I just restarted pcmcia (/etc/init.d/pcmcia restart) and I'm golden
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Nevermind. :)
On Wed, 26 Sep 2001, Thomas M. Albright wrote:
I got a new ORiNONCO Gold card today. I set it up on my dual-boot
laptop, on the windows side, just fine.
The linux side is giving me problems tho.
One problem being the makefile (in the clients subdirectory) says to
include
I finally got around to reading the sunday comics today, and when I saw
Foxtrot I knew I had to spread the word.
http://www.ucomics.com/foxtrot/viewft.cfm?uc_fn=1uc_full_date=20010923uc_daction=Xuc_comic=ft
Sorry for the wrap.
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Actually, there is an official GNHLUG.
We are a registered nonprofit corporation in the State of NH.
We are not an IRS 501(c)3, but we do officially exist.
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-rwxr-xr--1 root root11446 May 13 14:09 /usr/sbin/makewhatis
kappfinder isn't even executable!!! ARGH!
Can anyone here help me out?
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-type f | wc -l
does something rather different. I'm pretty sure the -type f and wc -l
aren't going to do what you want, assuming I've guessed what you really
want ;-)
Have fun,
Ron Lawrence
(standard universal disclaimer, etc. ...)
On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, Thomas M. Albright wrote
How do I stop it from functioning? I know there's something you can put
in XF86Config to turn it off or turn it into a control key. Does anyone
here know what that line would be or where it goes?
And is there a similar funtion at the console?
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development; it still lacks a lesson for then
versus than, a misuse which drives me almost as crazy as should of
(instead of should've or should have).
Fortunately, then versus than can still be found here:
http://englishplus.com/grammar/0244.htm
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Well, I just ordered the LinkSys Wireless Access Point and a LinkSys
wireless PC card. I'll let y'all know how/if it works :)
On Mon, 9 Apr 2001, Stephen Ryan wrote:
On 9 Apr, Thomas M. Albright wrote:
Has anyone had any success getting wireless with Linux?©
All the cards I'm finding
. (I *know* I spelled
that wrong...)
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on independent implementations, written by Donald Becker, more often
then not. :-)
NetGear. Although the 310 just included/used the tulip driver, the 311
comes with:
fa311.c
fa311.h
makefile
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Thomas M. Albright wrote:
On Mon, 19 Mar 2001, Mark Komarinski wrote:
The FA311 is a piece of junk. I bought that last week and tried to use
the driver that came on the diskette. The pre-compiled driver was for 2.2.5,
and the original
it complied just fine. The card works great for me.
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"Thomas M. Albright" said:
You can't format a linux partition, you have to delete it. Then create a
winblowz partition and format that.
Ahm, why not? If it's the right size, could
:
Some Government Systems have a need for this: How can you place a
warning banner on the machine at startup, before login begins, and
again, at telnet connection, before user login starts?
Tom Laurie
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(and i'll
probably write to tripwire to ask,) is why it wouldn't run in init level
3.
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Note that you'll have to use '.' if you want all the files in the
current directory.
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"Thomas M. Albright" wrote:
I just finished writing a shell script. Well, not really cause it
doesn't do what I want yet. Anyway:
I have a pictures directory. in that directory
fi
COUNT=`expr $COUNT + 1`
done tn.temp
rm tn.temp
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On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Thomas M. Albright wrote:
I just finished writing a shell script. Well, not really cause it
doesn't do what I want yet. Anyway:
Nobody has asked this yet: What is it that you want it to do? :-)
Make a web-page
On Wed, 24 Jan 2001, Tilly, Lawrence wrote:
Try this:
#!/usr/bin/ksh
for DIRECTORY in "$@"; do
echo $DIRECTORY
ls $DIRECTORY
done
Do I need to use ksh? I really don't know much (read: anything) about
that shell. Would the same for loop work in bash?
--
ot;$file\"/a"
temp.html
fi
COUNT=`expr $COUNT + 1`
done tn.temp
rm tn.temp
sort temp.html thumbnails.html
rm temp.html
# Finish up the web-page and quit
echo "/body" thumbnails.html
echo "/html" thumbnails.html
fi
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e file when i only run it agains a single
directory. Not a big problem, but putting "$1*/*.jpg" into the script
could become a big problem when I run it against a single directory.
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I don't have bind installed, but every 10 minutes this shows up in
/var/log/messages:
Jan 20 07:12:55 horror inetd[23342]: auth/tcp: bind: Address already in use
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! XXX.XXX.XX.X/25 -j DENY
Can I do the same with ipfwadm? (The man page says nothing.)
I'm changing servers from a 486 running kernel 2.0.36 to a PIII
runnning kernel 2.2.16-3 and want to deny access to the old server while
I transfer home directories mail spools to the new server.
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On Tue, 26 Dec 2000, Benjamin Scott wrote:
On Tue, 26 Dec 2000, Thomas M. Albright wrote:
[irrelevant portions removed]
# cat /etc/ld.so.conf
/usr/lib/qt-2.2.1/lib
/usr/X11R6/lib
/usr/local/lib
/usr/i486-linux-libc5/lib
/usr/lib
/usr/kerberos/lib
/usr/lib/qt-1.44/lib
*note the re-order
OK, you asked for it! :)
Not being the developer type, I *really* appreciate all the help you
people are giving me!
On Tue, 26 Dec 2000, Benjamin Scott wrote:
On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, Thomas M. Albright wrote:
I installed kde 2.0.1 on my RedHat 6.1 system. Now, when I try to use
it, it seems
symbol. Eg
minimumSizeHint__C7QDialog() might correspond to
minimumSizeHint.QDialog(). But I am no expert.
On Fri, 22 Dec 2000, "Thomas M. Albright" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I installed kde 2.0.1 on my RedHat 6.1 system. Now, when I try to use
it, it seems to start fine, then quit
management error: networkIdsList argument is NULL
ksmserver: error in loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/libkdecore.so.3: undefined
symbol: new_metaaccess__11QMetaObjecti
waiting for X server to shut down mach64ProgramClkMach64CT: Warning: Q 10.6667
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"Thomas M. Albright" wrote:
I installed kde 2.0.1 on my RedHat 6.1 system. Now, when I try to use
it, it seems to start fine, then quits with the following:
ksplash: error in loading shared libraries: /usr/lib/libkdeui.so.3: undefin
On Thu, 14 Dec 2000, John Abreau wrote:
On Thu, 14 Dec 2000, Thomas M. Albright wrote:
I made a procmail recipe
:0:
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listname-folder
But now *everything* gets put in listname-folder!! Help?
The square brackets denote a character class. That pattern matches
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I know how to set up remote logging on the client machine. Just put
*.* @remote.host
in /etc/syslog.conf
But what needs to be done at remote.host to accept the logs from
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Got it. Thanks to all who responded.
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