e of xterm, this variable
is transparent to the end user, simply becouse xterm sets it up itself..
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on the dir, but NOT a chgrp. It can also occur over
NFS mounts when a UID or GID is brought over the mount, when that UID/GID
doesn;t exist on the system..
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Out of curiosity, anyway looking to go down next week?
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they have with drag and drop capabilities..
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heck. ;-P Perhaps with Debians package manager, but certainly not RedHat's
RPM..
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the data, and just go ahead and use Win32 and MS Office. Now,
MS Office under Linux would solve that, but I'm not so sure there's a bats
chance in HELL that's going to happen anytime soon..
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Quoting Derek Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, Thomas Charron wrote:
Sure, but we have that with GnoRPM and KDE's version, whatever that is...
The interface is a little different, but it takes only a few minutes to
learn it. What you are really describing is mankind's apparent
Quoting Derek Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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Ah, yes, but RH has Kwanza or whatever it's called :) So in theory, it can
do that too... Adding the printer via redhat's print manager isn't that
tough either. Before you blame Linux entirely, how about
Quoting Derek Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, Thomas Charron wrote:
Well, most *like* the idea of simply double clicking on an exe, and
breezing
thru the default, untill 'Finish'. The one hurdle I see here is
administrative
access to a machine. I'd love to see RPM
a key--value system already, so unifying on a common syntax to
use would lead to something a bit more orginized, without loosing the power we
currently have to telnet in and open it up in vi..
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What people don't seem to understand is, we really already USE
registries.
They are just application level registries.
Um, no. As you went on to say, we use config files. So call them
them root access do
you?!:-)
Yes, I do mind, but if I have a choice of them using dselect as room, or
gnoRPM as room, dselect wins. It's MUCH less likely to make things go screwy,
do to it's dependency checking system..
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A registry is simply a unified system for accessing configuration data.
Period. You call them config files. Go ahead, but they are no more then
simplified registries, mostly using ASCII based key
room
looking at porn and beat off... :)
Pondering if that was a thrash or not..
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as drag and drop, and the double clicking, it depends on your file
manager, which usually relies on your desktop environment, aka, KDE or Gnome.
Which do you use?
(BTW, xmms is pretty much the Winamp for Linux.. ;-P)
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The newest RPM available from www.xmms.org has some wierd requirement for
libxmms.so.0. I think their .spec file is screwed up, as the xmms RPM provides
it..
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it up to automatically mount on boot, I believe that the tools
will automatically load the needed modules for you..
Do a man on smbmount, it provides a 'shortcut' to mount with all of the
options..
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xconfig, add the SMB support, save
and exit, and make zlilo, zimage, bzImage (whaetevr your hearts desire is).
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the threads require. Perhaps it's the scheduler, I, not that
sure, but the fact of the matter is, kernel threads require a whole lot more
overhead then they need to.
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h DVDs on Linux myself."
Uh, How? I didn't think it was possible yet.
Well, Alan Cox is one of the guys helping to work on it, so you can bet they
have some alpha unreleased software that can play 'em, so..
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www.sourceforge.com for
hosting. They provide free news lists, CVS, web, FTP, etc, along with a
new 'build' utility that will make your RPM, deb, etc packages for you..
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' disks any longer, and the 6.1 pcmcia disk is
actually a boot disk that has PCMCIA support for CD installs, but *NOT* network
installs.. Go figure..
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What would be a good function to bind to: "Beam me up Scotty" ?
Even better. What to bind to "There's no intelligent life down here".. ;-P
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is no different from other perls, since it has been merged
back to the primary source tree.
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it to work using the ODBC DBD drivers.. Create an ODBC
data source for your SQL Server, and use that DSN with the ODBC driver..
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pd/pop3d"? What is happening? Can you connect to port 110 at
all (by telneting to it)? Are there any other services that aren't
working?
netstat -a will list all ports being listened to..
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design info required to build the devices.
The email address is real, all interested parties please contact me ASAP
so I can get an idea of how many are really interested.
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. On startup, init
then looks at /etc/rc.d/rcX.d, where 'X' is the runlevel it's starting. In the
case of RedHat, there is also a way to configure these in linuxconf, under
Control/Control Panel/Control Service Activity.
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ror:
could not open default font 'fixed'
'Nough said. X was configured to use a font server, without loading fonts
directly, and hence, couldn't run when it couldn't talk to the x font server,
xfs.
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LWAYS used to fill up /tmp pulling
down images from NASA, as he'd mirror one of their image repositories. I asked
the same question.. The response..
"How do you refer to the guy who fills up /tmp?"
"Dumb F**k"
"There you go.. df"
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calculated, or set to a default value.
Actually, it *IS* valid.. It means the local font server.. ;-P
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I've got two related but separate things I need to do.
1) Recursivly assend into a directory and remove files that are under a
certain
size (lets just say 5k)
2) Recursivly assend into a directory and move all the files of a certain
pattern (*.html) to
I just installed a new SB Live! card in my PC, and tonight I'm going to
install Creative Labs drivers for it, but I wanted to know if anyone has had
any experience with these drivers, and things I may want to watch for/avoid,
never, EVER do.. ;-P
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re the IPX interface, etc,
and hence, allow you to map to a remote drive, and use the standard utils under
FreeDos..
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Check out the IPX-HOWTO, specifically
Section 13.
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doing now (Ray??) but UPS used to donated dozens at a
time to misc charities.. All they needed was a request form, pretty much..
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This will be hard.. All of the y2k worries have told me that now the world
will come to an end Febuary 29th, 2000 being a leap year and all? Can we
schedule it earlier? I'd like to goto one more meeting before the world comes
to an end..
J/K!!
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Hello. Is anyone aware of an auto update command in
Redhat 6 that will go out to Redhat's site and grab
the latest patches, etc? TIA
Goto freshmeat.net and search for 'autorpm'
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Anybody have any suggestions on how to fix this system file that doesn't
involve rebooting the system? Mine is showing me junk...
Err, wtmp is a binary file.. If you cat it, it will indeed, look like junk..
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Actually, you can take it one step further. There is also an XML::RSS module
that you just 'point' to a URL, and out comes a nice pretty object.. ;-P
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if there is
beer in the fridge? ;-P
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of digging thought a contacts list to specifically address it to the
list..
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extensive listing of X11 based
sound software at http://freshmeat.net/appindex/x11/sound.html
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to this 'Piranha' thing, and exacty what it does/how
it works? Is this fallout from the Linux HA project? I've been browsing
through for open high availability solutions for Linux recently, so this struck
me as interesting..
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Quoting Paul Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In a message dated: Mon, 27 Mar 2000 11:13:10 CST
Thomas Charron said:
piranha-docs-0.4.12-1
Documentation for the Red Hat clustering environment
Anyone have any pointers to this 'Piranha' thing, and exacty what it
does/how
it works
also compiled as a module that normally isn't. Not sure which it'd be, but
I can say all of those defs are in net/netsyms.c in the kernel source tree..
Perhaps the "Network Device" tab has "Network Device Support" as an 'M'
instead of a '*'?
On reboot (following a hardware power bounce to be
a *itch of a time getting dhcp data on startup from MediaOne, and I came
accross something I *know* someone had a conversation with earlier..
My solution was to replace "pump" with "dhcpcd". Where pump was taking
several tries to gather data, dhcpcd takes a few seconds. It still failed
at
hardware RAID 5 solution..
I believe what is required is to use ckraid /etc/raid5.conf --fix. If
you know what disk is the "good" disk, you can force it to use that drive to
sync the rest by using ckraid /etc/raid5.conf --fix --force-source /dev/hdb1
(If hdb1 is one of the good copies).
The first line should have been "I got the impression he was looking at
software based RAID, and not Hardware RAID 5 solution.."
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Using RAID is to provide reliability though redudency. Placing your
trust in a quick hack and a board bypass just doesn't strike me as
'reliable'.
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distro do you make?
As a small note, LinuxMall sells bundles or 100 assorted distrobution CD's
for 100$..
http://www.linuxmall.com/shop/01839?
cat=ROOT:SOFTWARE:OPERSYS:LXDISTRIBCsort=2vid=Start=
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that where presented
onlist? Seems to me presenting them with the idea of them buying 200 disks for
200$, and selling them off at $5.00 a pop would be a good buisness proposition
for them, and take care of distribution, taking it off of your hands..
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Well, I think I found it myself. I remembered Tom's Hardware and it says
multiplier or 5.0.
Guess I will
aka, attempting to run 95 with 98's command.com..
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I think I have all settings right and I am now getting this error
message on the Tyan MB with
-- MajorDomo Food--
That's just what I was going to say.. ;-P Apperently, Majordomo just
didn't want us to have it fixed, and hence, ATE the solution.. ;-P
Gee, Niall, that cleared it all up. thanks for the insight ;-)
Kenny
Niall Kavanagh wrote:
configuration file. Once you do that
Evil, unfortionatly..
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sveral Linux specific classes.
As a side note, many colleges have 'Unix' classes where they use Linux as their
Unix environment, such as Daniel Webster College.
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Don't have to. If you don't specify a loopback device specifically, the
OS will use the first it has available. A simple mount -t format -o loop
/tmp/file /mnt/location will work fine..
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man -t command or whatevermanning out.ps
This will produce output as postscript..
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Subject: Printing a MAN page
Just when it seems that something in Linux might
Actually, it's much simplier then that.. As I said, the -t option formats
it as postscript directly, by use groff -Tps -mandoc. ;-P
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If only we still had the *real* *ics operating system -- Multics -- this
wouldn't even be a problem. :)
One word..
VOS.. ;-P
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Subject: RE: compromised system
What's VOS? Have I been missing out on something interesting??
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Can't speak for netscape, but I know with most IMAP implementations, you
need to delete it, then 'purge' the messages.. But if they can't purge,
becouse it says the disk is full.. Well, you've got yourself a problem..
;-P But I think one is causing the other..
Anyone ever see problems
You know, all of this bashing on why Outlook does this and that, not one
has mentioned that *IT'S the DUMMIES WHO RAN IT*'s fault. It didn't run
itself. Someone had to open it.. This is a question of intelligence, which
has *NOTHING* do with Operating systems.. A properly secured NT box..
On Thu, 4 May 2000, Thomas Charron wrote:
You know, all of this bashing on why Outlook does this and that, not
one
has mentioned that *IT'S the DUMMIES WHO RAN IT*'s fault. It didn't run
itself. Someone had to open it.. This is a question of intelligence,
which
has *NOTHING* do
Here I am, looking in preview mode, without a thing.. Funny that.. :-P
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Subject: Re: Today's reason not to run Windows
At 07:17
As a small note, today we found ourselves infested by a derivative of
the original, but with a subject "Re: funnys..", and the file attachment was
named 'jokes'. Tipped me off when I saw the VBS icon on the atachment, but
I sure came close.. :-P
, Thomas Charron wrote:
Any large downloads or uploads to the machine gradually degregate
bandwidthwise, untill they hit a timeout.. It's not the bandwidth to
the
MACHINE that degrades, just accross that oner individual socket.
Sounds like a resource leak somewhere.
What kernel version
Why an 8 bit ISA card?
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Date: Wed, 10 May 2000 12:17:09 -0700
From: "Joseph E. Arruda [mr.zenn]" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: thanks...
To: Thomas Charron [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hey, if you want some free swag (a t-shirt, som
The real question is, how much more secure is a non-root Linux session
compared to a non-Administrator NT or Win95 session? I haven't studied
the specifics in detail but intuitively I'd bet there's a significant
difference, and
that it would manifest in the default Netscape behavior.
I was just surfing around and happenned to come across this
list... which I'm happy I did... I recognize a couple names here from
reputation and one from someone I know... Hi, Tom.
Oh dear.. The fuzzball arrives.. :-)
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Subject: Re: thanks...
Don't worry, I've dealt with greedy, and what you are asking for ain't
it. When I get requests like "Well hey, we;re a bunch of former NT guys
and we have decided to switch to Linux and
installing slink first? Aka, with these disk
images, can I boot and install with no sign of slink?
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MySQL interface. I managed
to find the mandrake version of the MsqlMysql DBD drives, but they are built
against Mandrake, who apperently has the sanity of going to Perl 5.6, which RH
has yet to go to..
*sigh*
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From: Niall Kavanagh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Thu, 18 May 2000, Thomas Charron wrote:
Has anyone managed to get the Perl DBD drivers for MySQL to compile
and
install under RedHat 6.2? I have mysql and mysql-devel installed, but
Working fine here, but I did install mysql from source (Shame
From: Kenneth E. Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: A Lemming will Fly (was: New to the Group)
Broadcast2000 does both audio and video editing. As for the use of the
phrase "high end", I would have serious doubts about anyone that says it
can't be done on Linux. I personally thought that
From: Kenneth E. Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: A Lemming will Fly (was: New to the Group)
Broadcast2000 does both audio and video editing. As for the use of the
phrase "high end", I would have serious doubts about anyone that says it
can't be done on Linux. I personally thought that
and call MediaOne's tech support line, wait approximatly
1 hour or heck freezes over, get transfered a coupla times, and eventually get
to someone who will know exactly what you mean when you say 'I need to change
my client MAC address'.. :-)
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/me ponders some more..
Well, the bind message is about three times more data then you gave me
initially.. :-)
You're also all up to date on your patches, I just checked. The only
one not applied is gpm-root update, but I'm sure that'll get fixed as soojn
as you read this.. :-)
conversation
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to a useful cause if possible, if not I'll
just send it to the scrap yard.
Anyone interested?
This may be a decent demo box for use by GNHLUG itself, no?
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m/CaveBear/Ethernet/vendor.html
Cool! Naturally the one I'm looking for isn't listed. The offending
prefix is:
00:01:96
ANyone have any clue?
http://coffer.com/mac_find/ is a good site. It reports it as Cisco.
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This depends on if the Supreme court agrees to review the ruling. If
they do, then they are pretty much the final step, and any appeals to other
courts would be pointless, as you simply can't overturn the supreme court
decision..
The appeals process may not be all that lengthy. I don't
From: Farrell Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, June 12, 2000 10:16 AM
Subject: Re: IRQ7
Tom Rauschenbach wrote:
I would wonder if the SB driver and/or card has the capacity to share
interrupts. IRQ7 I think is usually taken by the parallel port, but
the kernel
Easiest way to get it to resolve? Add it to the /etc/hosts file.. :-)
It's probrably trying to reverse lookup the domain for some reason.
I've lived with the classic "sendmail hangs for 3 minutes at boot" for
long
enough. I've read the FAQs. I've searched the net. The problem is
gumpers is what you called your computer I presume. Unless it is the
host name of your IP, it has pretty much nothing to do with your email
address as it's set up now.
I believe that. My mail comes straight from tiac, and the string
"grumpers"
pretty much never has anything to do with
From: Niall Kavanagh [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Cc: Derek Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Greater NH
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Sent: Tuesday, June 20, 2000 4:22 PM
Subject: Re: Bashing sea shells and bash shell (was: How do you.)
Behold the
From: Rodent of Unusual Size [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, June 22, 2000 6:53 AM
Subject: Printing from RH6.1 to a W95 printer
On my home network, my printer is attached to my Windows 95 box.
I want to print to it from Linux as well.
(1) I need complete root access to my testing machines. I'm
mucking with a bunch of stuff, and I never know quite what I need to
muck with next. You could use sudo to log all my access, but there's
really no point, as admins wouldn't care what I did to my test machine
anyway. Also, part
From: jim t.p. ryan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Derek,
I'm still confused. How was sendmail and Apache originally created?
Quoting Jeffry Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Way to go, VA Linux. The fasted db now truly open-source. Now if you
can get someone to open-source a matter transporter ;-)
Now if only it gets full fledged transaction support natively, etc. And
remains fast while doing so.. ;-P
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Dude, that's such a Niall thing to do.. ;-P
From: Paul Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: He shall dance at noon...
Though most of you are
/complete/index.html This is
a perfect case of a situation where a commercial entity opened up an in house
application, and reaped the rewards from doing so, in the way of plugins, etc.
They also sell a full color printed manual for it.
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suppose, but I found it interesting. Ok, hideouse AND
interesting, but still.. ;-P
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At this point, I'd like to point out that there is an Open Source
instant messaging system at http://www.jabber.org/
To quote our opening page:
Welcome to Jabber.org! Join us at the O'Reilly Open Source Convention! See
the announcement for details.
Jabber is an instant messaging
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