On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 07:50:15AM -0500, Donald J Bindner wrote:
One note that we may want to consider at the next meeting:
The LUG should probably own a current copy of
Partition Magic. It looks like it is about $70 an
the PowerQuest web site.
Amazon.com has it for $60 with $20
Calling all academics.
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I was planning on updating my website tonight, but I am encountering some
interesting problems. I first connected with the ftp command, logged in
successfully, but could not get a directory listing. Typing ls or dir
results in the message 227 Entering Passive Mode
(65,57,234,170,224,168).
I just tried logging into another domain that I own jessica-chapman.com,
and enountered the same difficulties. I can ftp to my truman webspace
without any trouble.
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I just ftp'd into jessica-chapman.com and logged in as anonymous and
was able to pull a directory listing (just one folder, incoming) in
both windows and linux. Based off that, I'd hazard a guess to say the
problem is on your end. I'd again hazard a
On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 06:36:10PM -0500, Benjamin Story wrote:
WHY? Use GNU parted!
This might be fine. I suppose we're unlikely to need to resize
ntfs partitions.
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On Thu, Sep 12, 2002 at 08:39:14AM -0500, Peter Snoblin wrote:
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I just ftp'd into jessica-chapman.com and logged in as anonymous and
was able to pull a directory listing (just one folder, incoming) in
both windows and linux. Based off that, I'd
Thanks for the help. I think that I will get around the issue by having my
host enable ssh access for my site so that I can scp the files to it. This
is the first time that I've actually encountered this sort of problem, so
I thought that I would see if anyone had had similar problems.