On Sun, 14 Sep 2003, Jerry McBride wrote:
Anyone here looking for CHEAP solid state hard drives implemented using
compact flash cards? Have a look
here:http://store.ituner.com/ituner/emstcfl.html
What caught my eye was how cheap these were... $25.00...
but note that they are just the
James McDonald wrote:
ISA Server checks not only what port but what protocol is being used to
connect to external services so shifting a ssh terminal or similar to an
open port such as 443 will fail because ISA server only wants to talk
https on 443.
Actually Let me rephrase the above because
Sun, Sep 14, 2003 at 08:52:37PM +0800, Chong Yu Meng wrote:
Actually, I have to say that in certain cases, it *is* cheaper and even
more stable to run Microsoft than Linux or Solaris, or any kind of UNIX.
It's generally easier to find a Sys Admin who is familiar with Windows
than someone
what is politions Bob
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Sent: Sunday, September 14, 2003 8:08 PM
Subject: Re: A contented linux user
Bill Campbell wrote:
On Sat, Sep 13, 2003, joel wrote:
There was a lot of correspondence generated by
Quoting Net Llama! [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Running out of disk space or memory perhaps? Do you end up with a file?
I do end up with a file that is as long as however long I leave Audacity
recording for but after 1.39 mins it just repeats the same millisecond of music
over over.
Gramofile
Quoting Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Sunday 14 September 2003 6:20 pm, someone claiming to be Squabsy wrote:
I am he
A timer? gnome-sound-recorder has a recording timeout as a preference, could
be what you're running into
I did try g-s-r once so maybe I invoked the timer I
Really? When doing SSH, the :11 IS on the localhost. But that's just SSH X
tunnelling. I'm mostly interested in remote X Sessions (including
KDM/Kwin).
Thanks,
Matt
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Sorry, let me clarify, I mean in the Back-end. Like an Exchange or Domino
replacement. Thanks for the input, though.
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Sent: Friday, September 12, 2003 4:20 PM
Subject: Re:
I am using SuSE 8.2 and the included Audacity, and have been recording,
cutting, and burning audio CD's for quite some time now. I do at least one
session per week, more like 2 or 3.
I don't know what might be causing the hang, unless you have an awful sound
card or something, If the same time
Are you running artsd? If so (Ctrl-Esc brings up Process Manager in KDE)
try killing it before starting Audacity. I do not claim to be an expert on
aRTs, but I believe it puts hooks into the ALSA system and isn't
necessary... and has caused trouble for me recording in the past.
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On 9/15/2003 12:58 PM, someone claiming to be Matthew Carpenter wrote:
I am using SuSE 8.2 and the included Audacity, and have been recording,
cutting, and burning audio CD's for quite some time now. I do at least one
session per week, more like 2 or 3.
I don't know what might be causing the
I don't check this list as often as I should, but
since 9/1/03 emails have stopped and I cannot get in
to check if I put this box on hold. Please respond.
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Title: Jeffrey People Stationery
Are their tools
available to move the content of sendmail to exchange?
Jeffrey People
Albany State University
Information Technology
Systems Engineer
229-430-1764
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On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, Keith Boykin wrote:
I don't check this list as often as I should, but
since 9/1/03 emails have stopped and I cannot get in
to check if I put this box on hold. Please respond.
Have you tried resubscribing?
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On Mon, 15 Sep 2003, Jeffrey People wrote:
Jeffrey People StationeryAre their tools available to move the content of
sendmail to exchange?
for the love of all that is pure, why would you want to move to exchange
from sendmail? got alot of hardware money to waste??
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I'm not quite sure what
On Mon, 2003-09-15 at 19:01, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
Are you running artsd? If so (Ctrl-Esc brings up Process Manager in KDE)
Hot damn! I need to learn these sequences!
Roger Oberholtzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Stockholm, Sweden http://www.surbrunn.net
Net Llama! wrote:
for the love of all that is pure, why would you want to move to exchange
from sendmail? got alot of hardware money to waste??
Well said. Exchange must surely be the worst piece of software ever
crafted by human hands. Even other stuff from MS looks pristine by
comparison.
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for 9/16 and 9/17. Any issues come up with the site/email/whatever, email kurt
(kurt at linux-sxs.org) . If he can't handle it (as if!) he knows how to get
a hold of me
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Bob Hemus shocked and awed us all by speaking:
I was going to install SpamAssin, but the site said it wasn't for
desktop use. So I Lonnied and came up with this site
SpamAssassin (SA) goes on whatever machine has your incoming sendmail server.
if
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Keith Boykin shocked and awed us all by speaking:
I don't check this list as often as I should, but
since 9/1/03 emails have stopped and I cannot get in
to check if I put this box on hold. Please respond.
well, our logs show mx4.mail.yahoo.com
On Monday 15 September 2003 03:00 am, Keith Morse wrote:
On Sun, 14 Sep 2003, Jerry McBride wrote:
Anyone here looking for CHEAP solid state hard drives implemented using
compact flash cards? Have a look
here:http://store.ituner.com/ituner/emstcfl.html
What caught my eye was how cheap
Where do I get an mp3 plugin for the XMMS included in Red Hat 9? I
presume it will be named something like lib_mp3.so .
(More evidence the lawyers are running/ruining everything - in case
there was any lingering doubt)
Michael
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On 09/15/03 16:07, Michael Hipp wrote:
Where do I get an mp3 plugin for the XMMS included in Red Hat 9? I
presume it will be named something like lib_mp3.so .
(More evidence the lawyers are running/ruining everything - in case
there was any lingering doubt)
A few different options. I believe
Yes, I got Llama's reply as well as yours, but when
I try to login to my account it states unauthorized.
I have asked it to send my password, just in case I
actually forgot it. No response.
Anyway your two responses are the only two I have
gotten since 9/1.
Thanks.
Keith B.
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On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 16:33:23 -0700 (PDT)
Keith Boykin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I got Llama's reply as well as yours, but when
I try to login to my account it states unauthorized.
I have asked it to send my password, just in case I
actually forgot it. No response.
Anyway your two
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 15:22:10 -0400
Jeffrey People [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jeffrey People StationeryAre their tools available to move the content
of sendmail to exchange?
ROFLMAO! I've heard of folks moving from sendmail to postfix, qmail, or
exim (though I'm not real sure why), but most move
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 18:34:05 -0400, Jerry McBride
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snippage
True enough... did you notice the one that plugs into (onto) the ide
port connector on the motherboard? That's as slick as I've seen them.
Since I'm lucky enough to have a CF collection over here, I ordered
one
Does anyone know if there is a program or programs on Knoppix to backup (and
restore if needed) a windows disk (ntfs in this case)? The only backup medium I
have is CD, and I'm sure there's more than one CD worth of data.
I would like to carve out 10 gig of the drive using parted to put a linux
Collins Richey wrote:
I would like to carve out 10 gig of the drive using parted to put a linux system
on the box, but I daren't do this without proper backup. It's one of those
accursed pre-installed WinXP beasts with no system install disks.
Bootit NG will resize the ntfs partition. Sort of
Thanks to Ian Stephen we now have a Step on Compaq Presario 2170CA dual boot.
You may find this step at http://www.linux-sxs.org/hardware/presario2170ca.html
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I've compiled a couple of sizable apps and their libraries. Now I need
to do 'make install' but I want to grab everything to be installed and
take it to another machine that doesn't have dev tools on it. What's the
command that turns the results of make into, say, an rpm?
Thanks,
Michael
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 19:56:55 -0700
Ken Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Collins Richey wrote:
I would like to carve out 10 gig of the drive using parted to put a linux
system on the box, but I daren't do this without proper backup. It's one of
those accursed pre-installed WinXP beasts
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 22:54:16 -0500, Michael Hipp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I've compiled a couple of sizable apps and their libraries. Now I need
to do 'make install' but I want to grab everything to be installed and
take it to another machine that doesn't have dev tools on it. What's
the
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