On Tue, 18 Feb 2003 15:03:35 -0800
David Aikema [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On February 18, 2003 06:35 am, Bill Day wrote:
Dave, I use DHCPd on my home network, and assign IP only to a valid mac
address. That ontop of the encrypted wireless should be plenty at
home..
It isn't exactly
Kurt
Many thanks for the heads up here on Xfree 4.3. I will need to view
the change log.
Many thanks cheers
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Feigning erudition, Rick Sivernell wrote:
% Kurt
%
%Many thanks for the heads up here on Xfree 4.3. I will need to view
% the change log.
Here are some highlights from the draft release notes:
* Mesa 4.0.4 is included for OpenGL(tm) support.
* AMD x86-64 support.
* Support for
Hi,
I've configured sudo so that I can execute checkinstall as my normal
user in an effort to automate the updating of gnucash from CVS. As far
as I can tell, sudo is working correctly. When I execute
/usr/bin/sudo checkinstall -R -y --pkgname=gnucash-CVS
--pkgversion=1.8.20030218
On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, Jerry McBride wrote:
Did you just send me a windows game?
errr...no.
I just received an email containing a small html message, a windows app
attachment named picacu.exe and a text file named w9xpush.txt...
I never saw one of these before. More than likely someone
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Tim Wunder wrote:
Hi,
I've configured sudo so that I can execute checkinstall as my normal
user in an effort to automate the updating of gnucash from CVS. As far
as I can tell, sudo is working correctly. When I execute
/usr/bin/sudo checkinstall -R -y
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Kurt Wall wrote:
* An Xcursor library for alpha blended and animated cursors.
I dont' suppose that I could convince you to write a SxS on setting this
up?
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On 2/19/2003 9:24 AM, someone claiming to be Net Llama! wrote:
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Tim Wunder wrote:
Hi,
I've configured sudo so that I can execute checkinstall as my normal
user in an effort to automate the updating of gnucash from CVS. As far
as I can tell, sudo is working correctly. When I
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Tim Wunder wrote:
The cron job belongs to my user, based on the fact that executing
'crontab -e' as my user lists the job, and the log file that's created
is owned by me.
I imagine I *could* run the job as root (heck, I could do *everything*
as root, couldn't I?). If I
Feigning erudition, Net Llama! wrote:
% On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Kurt Wall wrote:
% * An Xcursor library for alpha blended and animated cursors.
%
% I dont' suppose that I could convince you to write a SxS on setting this
% up?
I could be persuaded. I have some notes I used. Its remarkably simple,
Tim Wunder mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] typed thusly on Wednesday, February
19, 2003 7:31 AM:
On 2/19/2003 9:24 AM, someone claiming to be Net Llama!
wrote:
The cron job belongs to my user, based on the fact that
executing 'crontab -e' as my user lists the job, and the
log file that's created
How compelling are the changes to XFree? I am not sure which version I am
running, but would consider upgrading if there is sufficient change to
motivate the upgrade.
Any suggestions?
Scott
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Hi Kurt !
If you need help for editing or stuff (I know HTML, Java, but Engrish
not so good :)...), I can help. I'm sure you've enough problems on your
plate already !
Regards,
pascal chong
Kurt Wall wrote:
Feigning erudition, Net Llama! wrote:
% On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Kurt Wall wrote:
% *
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I eventually found some of the answers.
1. Due to Knoppix's security setup you have to sudo commands so sudo
modprobe dpt_i2o installs it. Never would have thunk it G!
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On 2/19/2003 12:07 PM, someone claiming to be Condon Thomas A KPWA wrote:
Tim Wunder mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] typed thusly on Wednesday, February
19, 2003 7:31 AM:
On 2/19/2003 9:24 AM, someone claiming to be Net Llama!
wrote:
The cron job belongs to my user, based on the fact that
executing
I haven't noticed much difference except that it works properly now with my
GF4. I doubt most users would see a compelling reason to upgrade.
On Wednesday 19 February 2003 09:12 am, Dr. Jones wrote:
How compelling are the changes to XFree? I am not sure which version I am
running, but would
do you have a /var/log/XFree86.0.log ? if so, look at it.
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003, Dr. Jones wrote:
How compelling are the changes to XFree? I am not sure which version I am
running, but would consider upgrading if there is sufficient change to
motivate the upgrade.
Any suggestions?
Scott
Feigning erudition, Tim Wunder wrote:
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% Um, no. I *am* trying to run the working script via a cron job, as my
% normal user. But it don't work. I've configured sudo so that it doesn't
% ask for a password when my user tries to run 'sudo checkinstall'. When I
% put that in my script and
On 2/19/2003 1:56 PM, someone claiming to be Kurt Wall wrote:
Feigning erudition, Tim Wunder wrote:
[...]
% Um, no. I *am* trying to run the working script via a cron job, as my
% normal user. But it don't work. I've configured sudo so that it doesn't
% ask for a password when my user tries
On 2/19/2003 2:45 PM, someone claiming to be Tim Wunder wrote:
On 2/19/2003 1:56 PM, someone claiming to be Kurt Wall wrote:
Feigning erudition, Tim Wunder wrote:
[...]
% Um, no. I *am* trying to run the working script via a cron job, as
my % normal user. But it don't work. I've configured
Le 11/02/2003 01:37, « Bruce Marshall » [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
On Monday 10 February 2003 18:17 pm, Gerry Doris wrote:
I want to do some disk rearranging and it would be really convenient
if my partition were ext2 instead of ext3.
snip
The tool I use is debugfs. It can be in
Feigning erudition, Tim Wunder wrote:
% On 2/19/2003 1:56 PM, someone claiming to be Kurt Wall wrote:
% Feigning erudition, Tim Wunder wrote:
[...]
% So, you're using authenticate NOPASSWD flag or some such?
%
% Something like that.. the relevant portion of my /etc/sudoers file
%
% User_Alias
Feigning erudition, Zoki wrote:
% Le 11/02/2003 01:37, ??Bruce Marshall?? [EMAIL PROTECTED] a ?crit?:
%
% On Monday 10 February 2003 18:17 pm, Gerry Doris wrote:
% I want to do some disk rearranging and it would be really convenient
% if my partition were ext2 instead of ext3.
%
% snip
%
%
Le 19/02/2003 23:12, « Kurt Wall » [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
snip
% *** Did anybody notice any performance issues between Samba and ext3
% compared to Samba and ext2?
No. I take it you have?
*** Well no, I'm not concerned directly but there was some talk in my
clients company about
Feigning erudition, Zoki wrote:
% Le 19/02/2003 23:12, ??Kurt Wall?? [EMAIL PROTECTED] a ?crit?:
%
% snip
%
%
% % *** Did anybody notice any performance issues between Samba and ext3
% % compared to Samba and ext2?
%
% *** Well no, I'm not concerned directly but there was some talk in my
%
Hello,
Hope someone can help. I have updated SuSE 8.1 to KDE 3.1 from SuSE's
site and now KMail won't load any more. Everything else seems to work
okay. Here is the error I get:KDEInit could not launch 'kmail'.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Keith B.
On Wed, 19 Feb 2003 18:10:35 +0100 Zoki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*** Did anybody notice any performance issues between Samba and ext3
compared to Samba and ext2?
I run both of them here, quite a bit actually. No performance degradation or
interferences between the two have been noted.
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On Wednesday 19 February 2003 5:09 pm, someone claiming to be Kurt Wall wrote:
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% I guess that just goes to show you that explicit should be used in
% scripts...
It's not the script per se that's the issue, but the path specified
in /etc/sudoers. I'm pretty certain that if you had
vt1 is what you get when you start with knoppix 2 isn't it? That's how I
start it normally - with knoppix 2 but this time I did the su - anyway. I
don't know if it makes a difference.
Douglas J Hunley wrote:
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