On Sep 4 Bruce Marshall was heard saying:
-A long session on the phone the other night with my SO (who is now running
-Linux with little experience) leads me back to the subject I once posted
-here:
-
-A FAQ or document for total Linux newbies (but END USERS)
-
-From some of the questions
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 11:59, Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
HP no longer supports the IEEE488 cards, check out http://tamsinc.com
I dont know if this is supported under linux. uhh...be prepared for sticker
shock!
I haven't found a linux driver but i'd be interested in writing one if it
On Friday 31 August 2001 21:47, Collins Richey wrote:
Well, the developer returned my mail. Difficult to understand, but
the problem with all my icons for Wide and the splash screen for xfce
is: running X in color depth 16. Now I've switched to color depth 24
(Netscape will probably
On Saturday 01 September 2001 18:10, Keith Antoine wrote:
I am keeping notes on all the things that I have success with that I need
for working and display of DVD's and vcd's on linux, plus my photographic
and card readers. When I get as far as I need i'll do a step x step. Must
admit its
On Tuesday 04 September 2001 20:55, Keith Antoine wrote:
burns wrote:
I'm running Suse 7.2 Pro and this thing flies! It's hard to concentrate
on the screen with all this wind in my hair g.
I am running very similar 1.2 gig Athlon 256mb DDR and Soltek MB 60 gig HD
space. What this skiting
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 04:45, Bill Campbell wrote:
I've always found Compaq and HP to be a PITA to work with because lots of
things are proprietary, require special drivers, and even use non-standard
mounting hardware.
Ditto. I've never considered either of these boxen, at any time,
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 07:44, Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
Might be, like you said, where you grew up. But. there is a whole big
world out there, where you didnt grow up. But everyone that knows sports
knows what soccer is, ;-) even us yanks that know what football really is.
Huh? You
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 09:19, Markus Feilner wrote:
hello list,
i have a mouse and a trackball at my system,
as soon as you get this sorted, I'd like some details on trackball anything
for the site below. thanks.
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On Wednesday 05 September 2001 18:18, Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
I have a Q but no A
how to change time format from 24hour to 12hour in KDE2x
Big Green Button - personalisation (aussie spelling) -Time Dates Tab,
change time format with salt and pepper.
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http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/
TechNet/prodtechnol/iis/deploy/depovg/win2kcd.asp
You need to leave on the \ at the end of the first line. Also, when pasting,
linux or opera converted that space in front of TechNet to %20, which didn't
help either.
Anyway,
On Wed, 5 Sep 2001 19:48:29 +1130 Mike Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Friday 31 August 2001 21:47, Collins Richey wrote:
Well, the developer returned my mail. Difficult to understand,
but
the problem with all my icons for Wide and the splash screen for
xfce
is: running X in
What is your gateway address?
Also, This may be a bit cheesy, but what is the IP address that is shown when you have
your have your shields tested at www.grc.com?
Regards,
Wil McGilvery
Manager, Digital Media
Lynch Technologies Inc.
416-744-7191
1-888-622-3729
416-744-0406 FAX
OMG, I think I just hurt myself laughing.
stayler
On Wed, 5 Sep 2001 20:09:31 +1130, Mike Andrew wrote:
On Tuesday 04 September 2001 20:55, Keith Antoine wrote:
burns wrote:
I'm running Suse 7.2 Pro and this thing flies! It's hard to concentrate
on the screen with all this wind in my
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 02:43 am, Zoki (News) wrote:
On Sep 4 Bruce Marshall was heard saying:
-A long session on the phone the other night with my SO (who is now
running -Linux with little experience) leads me back to the subject I
once posted -here:
-
-A FAQ or document for
Ok,
Where in the US can you watch Aussie Rules? I actually like that
game
stayler
On Wed, 5 Sep 2001 20:18:51 +1130, Mike Andrew wrote:
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 07:44, Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
Might be, like you said, where you grew up. But. there is a whole big
world out
If I install one of the growing number of email scanners (say amavis), the
program will scan the incoming mail *before* anything in /etc/mail/aliases is
fired. yes? that's my understanding of what I'm reading, but I wanted to be
sure. thanks!
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Has anyone used the PCI version of the ATI Xpert 128 for Linux/XFree96? Does it
work? Does it work well? Anomalies noted??? Oh, COL 3.1, AMD 900 Mhz, 512M RAM
system.
Thanks in advance.
Steve
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Does anyone of you use a ELSA Gladiac 511 (no tv-out)?
Could you scan me a photo if your card? I suspected
that I bought a Gladiac 311 re-labelled and
re-packaged as as a 511 (Geforce2 MX200 vs MX400).
3dmark2001 gave me a 1500 score only on a P3-933
system, rather than the usual 2400 found in
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 05:21 am, Mike Andrew wrote:
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 18:18, Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
I have a Q but no A
how to change time format from 24hour to 12hour in KDE2x
Big Green Button - personalisation (aussie spelling) -Time Dates Tab,
change time format
Hi, Joel:
Thanks for the firewall tutorial. I'm sure it will be useful, once
I've digested all the information in it. I'm grateful to you for
taking the time to send this to me.
I have some books on TCP/IP and one which specifically covers firewalls
and Internet security, but they are
Glenn Williams wrote:
snip
grc.com was not much help. First of all, I had to switch to windoze
and a different firewall. They report my IP address as 10.0.0.2, and
then gave me a boilerplate blurb about how IETF in their wisdom set
aside a large block of addresses for internal network
Here's another great article by dep.
http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/opinions/3751/1/
I've helped 2 of my friends install Caldera eD2.4. One is using it on a
sporadic basis, just testing the waters, not doing anything critical yet.
He's hooked on Shisen-Sho though. And the other
On Tuesday 04 September 2001 21:30 pm, Glenn Williams wrote:
I'm using the SuSE 7.2 Pro personal firewall which is
non-configurable. It's either enabled or disabled, and that's about
it. However, there's a SuSE Firewall that ships with this distro, and
it is *very* configurable. So I will
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 10:56 am, Jim Conner wrote:
Here's another great article by dep.
http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/opinions/3751/1/
I've helped 2 of my friends install Caldera eD2.4. One is using it on a
sporadic basis, just testing the waters, not doing anything
I've proposed something like this to a couple of KDE mailing lists. While it
got warm kudos for the idea, getting it implemented was a problem. I
proposed that it become a section in the KHelpcenter. Titled: How do I?
This would have the 27 questions and others with instructions in plain
Thanks, Tim:
Obviously I did not read the info on the grc site carefully. I'll give
that a try.
Regards,
Glenn
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 08:57, you wrote:
Glenn Williams wrote:
snip
grc.com was not much help. First of all, I had to switch to
windoze and a different firewall.
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Dug Song is a highly respected OpenBSD, OpenSSH programmer, the
author of Dsniff and numerous security papers including a common
vulnerability in many
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 06:56, Rick Sivernell babbled:
Bad O, high price and the privilege to beta test
all in one package. Oh, I forgot, raw sockets to allow the scripot kiddies
access. What a deal.
it gets better than that.. those of us who actually did beta test the damn
thing got a
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 09:17, Steve Jardine babbled:
Has anyone used the PCI version of the ATI Xpert 128 for Linux/XFree96?
Does it work? Does it work well? Anomalies noted??? Oh, COL 3.1, AMD 900
Mhz, 512M RAM system.
Thanks in advance.
I used to run an XPERT98 PCI with no issues.
Matt:
Could this be due to an older BIOS?
What does Windows/DOS fdisk report?
What does Linux fdisk or cfdisk report?
I confess I have not followed the thread so I amy be way off the target
here.
Regards,
Glenn
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 09:29, you wrote:
Ahhh spoke to soon...
I
On Tuesday 04 September 2001 11:28 am, Glenn Williams wrote:
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 08:58, you wrote:
On Tuesday 04 September 2001 21:30 pm, Glenn Williams wrote:
I'm using the SuSE 7.2 Pro personal firewall which is
non-configurable. It's either enabled or disabled, and that's
If you are referring to questions once a new user looks at a Linux distro for
the first time(or tenth time), please see my post in the FAQ thread. If you
are wanting questions about people that are curious about linux, then here
are some with some of my answers.
Can Linux run program XYZ?
I love it. The rules seem designed just to keep the level of injury a bit
above death and to keep it from becoming a total free for all. Sportswise
those guys have to be the toughest there is.
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 03:48, Mike Andrew wrote:
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 07:44,
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 11:22 am, Jim Conner wrote:
I've proposed something like this to a couple of KDE mailing lists. While
it got warm kudos for the idea, getting it implemented was a problem. I
proposed that it become a section in the KHelpcenter. Titled: How do I?
This would
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In my KDE its under small green buttonsystem and there is no place to alter
the format.
mandrake 7.2, KDE 2.0
guess it must be time to think about upgrading.
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 04:21, Mike Andrew wrote:
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 18:18, Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
I have a Q but
On Tuesday 04 September 2001 11:30 am, Glenn Williams wrote:
Thanks, Tim:
Obviously I did not read the info on the grc site carefully. I'll give
that a try.
Regards,
Glenn
Here's your NMAP scan:
Starting nmap V. 2.53 by [EMAIL PROTECTED] ( www.insecure.org/nmap/ )
RTTVAR has grown to
On Wed, 5 Sep 2001 09:56:56 -0500
Jim Conner [EMAIL PROTECTED] was inspired to comment:
Here's another great article by dep.
http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/opinions/3751/1/
I agree, it's a very well done article. No surprise there!
I use them for our frontdesk software. Last batch I bought, even though I was
assured they had W98se came with ME. I wiped out ME and installed SEwhat
a chore. Took me half a day to get them running right. But their business
rated machines are very reliable. Have not tried to put linny on
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 12:17 pm, Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
In my KDE its under small green buttonsystem and there is no place to
alter the format.
mandrake 7.2, KDE 2.0
guess it must be time to think about upgrading.
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 04:21, Mike Andrew wrote:
On
Sorry, I forgot they have a brain dead hoster, need the ~www~
http://www.tamsinc.com
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 10:44, Aaron Grewell wrote:
In this case, while a Linux driver would be nice for networking purposes,
all it really needs to do is work with Dad's Win9x box. I can't get to
Bruce:
Thanks for the scan and analysis. I found a couple of my old books on
TCP/IP (published in '91 and '92 respectively), but could not find the
one called 'Internet Security and Firewalls' so I will be browsing
amazon.com for something along those lines.
If anyone has a favorite title
On Wed, Sep 05, 2001 at 08:40:13AM -0600, Kurt Wall wrote:
Mike Andrew wrote:
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 07:44, Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
Might be, like you said, where you grew up. But. there is a whole big
world out there, where you didnt grow up. But everyone that knows sports
Cough, sputter, sputter. $525? Sticker shock indeed! I'm definitely
hitting e-bay to see if I can find a used one!
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 09:40 am, you wrote:
Sorry, I forgot they have a brain dead hoster, need the ~www~
http://www.tamsinc.com
On Wednesday 05 September 2001
Mike Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tuesday 04 September 2001 20:55, Keith Antoine wrote:
burns wrote:
I'm running Suse 7.2 Pro and this thing flies! It's hard to
concentrate
on the screen with all this wind in my hair g.
I am running very similar 1.2 gig Athlon 256mb DDR and
Thats not that bad, really. Considering that most of the stuff cabled to one
costs ten times that much.
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 12:46, Aaron Grewell wrote:
Cough, sputter, sputter. $525? Sticker shock indeed! I'm definitely
hitting e-bay to see if I can find a used one!
On
We botht have one of the Gforce M200 cards which essentially are Nvidia chipset
TNT2 agp.
Tony Alfrey wrote:
On Tuesday 04 September 2001 05:31 pm, Keith Antoine wrote:
snip
It would certainly seem to be a graphics card problems, but I have
never trusted any built in cards and always
Ah! Shades of FLASH Gordon; but really Mike wouldn't he be more of a laughing stock,
such a
big fuss over such a little thing ??
Mike Andrew wrote:
On Tuesday 04 September 2001 20:55, Keith Antoine wrote:
burns wrote:
I'm running Suse 7.2 Pro and this thing flies! It's hard to
Yeah, but the plotter was free. $525 for an interface card for an 80's
vintage plotter that didn't cost me a dime is really a bit pricey.
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 11:04 am, you wrote:
Thats not that bad, really. Considering that most of the stuff cabled to
one costs ten times that
Had a problem installing Star Office, d/l it to a dir and called 'setup'
but that fell over staright away as it could not seem to find a stsrting
point, Anyone else setup this 638 version ?
New video card inserted and it now falls over on X startup; now that
lizardx is defunct and I have not
Jim,
Most people that want to test the waters when it comes
to linux, still want
to have a working and fully functional copy of Windows. You
Isn't this an oxymoron?
In Harmony's Way, and In A Chord,
Tom :-})
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Ask whoever you got the plotter from what they do with old computers and
parts. ;-) he/she probably had no idea it needed an interface card.
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 16:18, Aaron Grewell wrote:
Yeah, but the plotter was free. $525 for an interface card for an 80's
vintage plotter that
Joel Hammer wrote:
Citibank Computer Crash
Knocks Out 2,000 ATMs
I believe OS/2 is still the OS of choice for most ATMs.
K
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Hard to say what was at fault
they use Vpro5 for their data files and it needs an M$ OS.
They use microbanker for bank fund transfers,
Customisation of MICROBANKER (MBx), a corporate banking product of CITICORP.
MBx has some retail banking features also. It is a product developed on
Business
DOUGLAS HUNLEY wrote:
[mondo deletia]
Flt. #666
Flight number of the Beast
666-66-
SSN of the Beast
900-666-
Telephone sex number of the Beast
666 666th Street
Street address of the Beast
alt.666
Usenet group of the Beast
66.66.66.66
IP address of the Beast
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Ronnie Gauthier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
XF86Setup
not if he's using xfree86-4.x, that tool went the way of the dinosaur
along with xfree86-3.x (for better or worse). Xfree86-4.x uses either
the original cli tool xf86config, or one of xf86cfg or, in the
latest version, X -configure to get you
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 01:39, Chang wrote:
try this one:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/TechNet/prodtech
nol/iis/deploy/depovg/win2kcd.asp
Works in Netscape, doesn't display the main frame in Konqueror..
For those with Microsloth-challenged browsers, here
Tom Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I moved from eDesktop 2.4 to Redhat 7.1 and when backing up and saving
personal stuff, I tarred up my mail directory and bzip2 it up on to a
zip disk.
Now when trying to retrieve my mail directory, it bunzip2's ok but it
won't untar.
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 09:10 pm, you wrote:
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 01:39, Chang wrote:
try this one:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/treeview/default.asp?url=/TechNet/prodte
ch nol/iis/deploy/depovg/win2kcd.asp
Works in Netscape, doesn't display the main frame in
Has anyone used the PCI version of the ATI Xpert 128 for Linux/XFree96? Does it
work? Does it work well? Anomalies noted??? Oh, COL 3.1, AMD 900 Mhz, 512M RAM
system.
Thanks in advance.
Steve
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