Here I go again.
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The TSLUG mailing list is now hosted on mtcs.truman.edu instead of mercury.truman.edu.
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's a large stack in the Missouri Hall 2 South Lounge.
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testing
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appears by changing to the virtual terminal.
#hdparm -d 0 /dev/hd*
The install precedes from there normally.
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origin
Hi guys,
Over the break I got to install Windows ME on my machine's windows
side. I had my trusty Linux boot disk ready for when ME would wipe
out lilo, but to my surprise, ME left lilo alone and everything went
smoothly. So far, I would suggest ME if you need a "stable" windows
environment for
In case you haven't read freshmeat this morning I thought I'd point
out my new software package. It's a set of php scripts that allow
webmasters to run a news page from a MySQL database. I figured since
I had found it useful, others may too.
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In case you haven't been to slashdot lately. Linus has released 2.4.0. Please give
the mirrors time to propagate and then head to ftp.us.kernel.org.
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Thought you guys would be interested in knowing that ITS now has a website for the
helpdesk that lets you create and check tickets. http://helpdesk.truman.edu
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The guys from MLUG alerted me to their hardware board which right now has a pretty
sweet system for $600. http://mlug.missouri.edu/forsale/
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gt; encouraged to come.
>
> Tyler
>
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The tslug mailing list is back and better than ever. Check out the new cgi interface
to the list at http://mtcs.truman.edu/cgi-bin/listargate.cgi
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Testing something sorry.
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Ever wanted to print out a nice looking envelope complete with barcode? Well there's
a nice perl script to do just that.
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Hi all,
Just wanted to remind you that you can unsubscribe or set your list status to vacation
from the web at http://mtcs.truman.edu/cgi-bin/listargate.cgi
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For all of you out there that are going off this summer to make your fortunes doing
tech support here's an idea of what to spend it on. http://www.spindletp.com/
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Hi all,
The central illinois LUG just announced that Bob Young (CEO of RedHat) will be
speaking at ITEC tomorrow in St. Louis. The website is www.goitec.com
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There's a new poll on the website (tslug.truman.edu) for your enjoyment.
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Interesting.
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Most babies take 9 months, but GCC 3.0 has taken 9 years. Checkout
slashdot for more information.
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Hi all,
Gold now has two new services to better serve you. SSH and IMAP were enabled this
afternoon. Thank your local Network Administrator (Jim McNabb).
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two files that are named simularly: "init." and
> "init" .
>
> "init" is the original init binary.
> "init." is a copy of the trojan.
>
> Copy the "init" file over the trojaned init file:
>
>cp init /sbin/init
>
> The "ht" file will contain files and directories that are hidden. These
> files may contain information about the attack and what the trojaned
> system was used for.
>
> If the source for KIS is recovered, the server.h file will contain the
> keys, modulus, and remainder needed to communicate with the KIS server.
> Using this information it may be possible to sniff the network,
> identifying packets that are sent in attempts to contact the KIS server.
> In some circumstances, such as with the PING command, the origin IP
> address will likely not be spoofed.
>
>
> Tim Lawless
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>
>
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This was posted to my home linux group tonight. It's a link to a message
from last year that explained this vulnerability of IIS.
http://www.luci.org/luci-discuss/msg01326.html
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>
> This is for 30, 60 or 90 days.
>
> Have fun!
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This was posted to another list I'm on and I thought that it was a good reference.
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Food for thought.
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um of designing a site takes over.
>
> You may get a more professional, quicker result by working with
> Diane Richmond. I would be happy to ask the members and get back
> to you.
>
> Don
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I've run into an issue with the pdf creation utilities (ps2pdf, dvipdf
and wordperfects) under linux. It seems that pdf's created by these
utilities are not readable by Acrobat Reader 5.0 under Windows. Does
anyone have a clue as to why and how to fix it?
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RMS is coming to the midwest.
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Anyone need some O'Reilly books?
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Hi all,
Time to use your bandwidth to it's fullest. Mandrake has released version 8.1 and the
ISOs are on the mirrors.
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State University ITS
> 660.785.7394 - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Subject: [tslug] Re: Mandrake 8.1
>
>
ect. http://www.dtek.chalmers.se/groups/dvd/
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That's right, the website that you all know and love is back.
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with the defacement that some of you saw.
On Tue, Oct 16, 2001 at 10:37:55PM -0500, Donald J Bindner wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 16, 2001 at 09:17:06PM -0500, Benjamin Story wrote:
> > That's right, the website that you all know and love is back.
>
> How about a quick summary about wha
Hi all,
Due to security flaws and a new closed source maintainer, we are moving to a new
content manager. You will need to reregister.
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> Andy
>
>
> At 07:20 PM 12/3/2001, you wrote:
> >Hi all,
> >
> >Due to security flaws and a new closed source maintainer, we are moving to
> >a new content manager. You will need
Hi all,
If anyone is interested, I've got a 93 Saturn SL2 with 77,000 miles on it, new brakes
and new tires for sale. I'm asking $4,000.
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Slashdotters will have already seen this, but as we have some security minded paranoia
in the group I thought I'd note the addition of encrypted file systems to Mandrake 8.2
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Calling all Perl Mongers!
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Another call for papers.
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desired.
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led I figured that the following block
other = /dev/sda1
label = winxp
table = /dev/sda
optional
would allow me to boot XP. Instead I get 2 lines of gibberish to the screen and have
to reboot. Is there something I missed?
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Hello all,
I've only had 3 people interested in the T-shirt. If you are interested, e-mail me
soon or we'll have to scrap the idea.
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For as few shirts as we'd be ordering, it will cost us $20 per shirt. Mull it over.
Maybe we should do transfers ourselves.
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I will be presenting my capstone in VH1232 this Wednesday at 7:30pm. I hope to see
you all there.
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Hi all,
Attendence has been low lately which is a cause for concern for next year. Tyler and
I will be graduating so we need new blood to step forward and run for office. Also
bring your friends to the next meeting.
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I thought that this might be a fun read for your Sunday afternoon.
http://tuxedo.org/~esr/writings/dragnet/dragnet.html
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I'd like to note that ITS has changed the off campus proxy to only work with Internet
Explorer or Netscape under Windows 98 or later.
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I was trying to do research. I'm off to PML now to do it which is a slight
inconvience.
On Thu, Apr 18, 2002 at 01:36:40PM -0500, Donald J Bindner wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 18, 2002 at 01:00:07PM -0500, Benjamin Story wrote:
> > I'd like to note that ITS has changed the off campu
Hi all,
In case any of you need to contact me, my new information as of May 20, 2002 is:
11 Shenandoah Ave, Apt C
Jacksonville, IL 62650
(217)243-2741
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I thought that this should be passed on.
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Someone has been brave enough to rerelease the libquicktime software to freshmeat. I
urge you to all download and archive a copy quickly before Apple's lawyers step in
again.
http://freshmeat.net/projects/libquicktime/
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I've got a 802.11b card in my box along with a standard NIC. I was wondering if
anyone had seen information on how to use this combo as a WAP for other computers (in
my case my laptop).
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> I've got a 802.11b card in my box along with a standard NIC. I was wondering if
>anyone had seen information on how to use this combo as a WAP for other c
I know that Debian people like things arcahic, but really a wood CD? CD-R blanks are
cheap, leave the poor trees alone.
On Mon, Jul 22, 2002 at 11:55:38AM -0500, Donald J Bindner wrote:
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>
Sounds like the group needs an Exchange (hiss) server with Ximan Evolution to
coordinate schedules. Works for me at work well. ;-) Good luck with things this year
guys.
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> One that I use regularly is the LinuxCare Bootable Toolbox at
> http://lbt.linuxcare.com/index.epl
>
> It is small enough to burn on a mini CD.
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we just set up a message board in leu of this user's list.
> Then these unrelated conversations would at least be organized into a
> logical fashion.
>
> Having twenty something unrelated Linux messages all pop up at once
> really sucks.
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> > The reason that we switched to an e-mail based format is that
> > people are more likely to interact. If you need help setti
> > Partition Magic. It looks like it is about $70 an
> > the PowerQuest web site.
>
> Amazon.com has it for $60 with $20 rebate + $15 Amazon rebate, so
> it could be under $30.
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in at http://spamassassin.sourceforge.net that works for
me and thought you might be interested in it.
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at a clean start is preferable (ie GCC 3.1, KDE 3, Gnome 2,
QT3). The new setup wizards are even better than 8.2's. Things seem
to be faster in the graphical mode. I'm still waiting for a dselect
type interface to urpmi.
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Any test takers out there?
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The following article is well worth a read.
http://www.kegel.com/linux/edu/
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> So yeah, any other ideas?
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If any of you have an old Pentium II Slot 1 processor in the
350-500Mhz range, I'm looking to purchase one (or two if they're
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50 disks it might be better to try and buy bulk.
>
> Perhaps this would make a good discussion item for the Wednesday
> meeting in addition to the planned "bring your box to school".
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Hi all,
I'm finally getting ready to ditch my old Voodoo3 card for something
with a little more oomph. I've been debating between one of the
Matrox dual head cards and the GForce cards. Any war stories with the
newer video cards under Linux?
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pretty well supported.
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Not sure where this should go so here you go guys.
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Thought you all might be interested.
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I was referring to the backup plan.
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> > 1) You'll want to set the cards up in Ad Hoc Mode.
> > 2) You'll need a crossov
FYI
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This distro sounds promising...
http://www.college.ch:16080/linux/
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ppy that we can put in
these machines to turn them into PXES (http://pxes.sourceforge.net)
thin clients so that they can be brought out of storage for temps and
interns.
Thanks in advance for any help anyone can give me.
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Don't worry, I won't be. I may be recruiting for it, but I prefer to
play with my Linux boxen and if necessary a few windows servers.
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