On Mon, Mar 10, 2003 at 11:04:16PM -0800, Mr O wrote: > Time to pile more parts in my car. I have an AT case, another ATX case > with no face and a couple ATX boards (one socket 7 and one Slot1 with a > P2/266), a couple CPUs (K6-2 and Pentiums), and a small pile of EDO > simms (mostly 4 and 8MBs probably).
I need to check the RAM since I believe a K6-2 needs PC100 and I may have
some PC66 in vickery, but the machine could use a K6-2. It's currently
got an original P200 with F00F and FDIV bugs, no MMX.
> Alrighty, my question is this, I added a user to my system and
> that user can login locally but cannot SSH into the system. Part
> of that perhaps is because I didn't create a home directory for
> that user since it is only to login to the fileserver for music access.
> Is there any way I can grant that user SSH access without giving
> permission to write to anything and leaving that user so that they can
> only access a single directory and it's subdirectories?
~ need not be writable, though it may need some .files in it.
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Joseph Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> SCO must cease to exist!
<ExMachina> glQuakeIIIRendererMode(GL_TRUE)
<Knghtbrd> ExMachina: isn't that part of the extension which provides
glDriverBugs(GL_FALSE); ?
<Siigron> Knghtbrd: no, glDriverBugs() is part of EXT_help_me.
<Siigron> which also contains glMakeItWork(GL_PLEASE);
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