[plug] New Linux User Here

2002-11-20 Thread the CyberLizard
> Subject: Re: [plug] [misc] [OT} Babe knowledgeable > with linux admin > From: Dean Michael Berris > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Date: 20 Nov 2002 21:39:24 +0800 > Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 09:59, Ariz Jacinto wrote: > > it's rare to find a "beautie"

Re: Re: [plug] New Linux User Here

2002-11-21 Thread the CyberLizard
sing Linux. Now if I could only get my Motorola SM56 to work... (I know, get a real modem...) > Usability is an illusion. I think it's pretty easy > to use because I've To ordinary Joe User (who isn't quite tech savvy and has the attention span of a gnat), usability isn't

Re: [plug] [misc] [OT} Babe knowledgeable with linux admin

2002-11-22 Thread the CyberLizard
te programming contest, > beating a HK team and all the other Philippine teams > (include UP and DLSU), and bested only by the Tokyo, > China, and Korean teams. Ah... hopefully next year we could have the honor of defeating you guys. ;) (And hopefully, I won't be a contest organizer-

[plug] This time, a technical question...

2002-11-26 Thread the CyberLizard
been using it for compiling Java applications under the (defunct?) Forte IDE) = the CyberLizard CyberLizard productions Why, did you think I was sane? cyberlizard.digitalrice.com __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable.

Re: [plug] [misc] dont mess with the sys ad

2002-11-26 Thread the CyberLizard
vely very interesting tool for the said > purpose of cracking... ;) Isn't 'jack the ripper' also used (partly) to find weak passwords in a *nix system? To my knowledge, it (or a variant) is used to check whether new passwords are good or easily crackable. = the CyberLizard

Re: [plug] on Jack the Ripper (was: [misc] dont mess with the sys ad)

2002-11-26 Thread the CyberLizard
everely limit the usefullness of the app. I mean, from how it sounds it looks like it would be easier to attempt to decrypt the password! :) Then again, I might be wrong. ;) = the CyberLizard CyberLizard productions Why, did you think I was sane? cyberlizar

Re: [plug] on Jack the Ripper (was: [misc] dont mess with the sys ad)

2002-11-28 Thread the CyberLizard
faces. Similar thought. Would it be feasible to implement on Linux? Something to ponder... ;) = the CyberLizard CyberLizard productions Why, did you think I was sane? cyberlizard.digitalrice.com __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powe

Re: (OT) [plug] on Jack the Ripper (was: [misc] dont mess with the sys ad)

2002-11-28 Thread the CyberLizard
ervices, possibly to model a user's behavior so OS services are optimized? Just curious. = the CyberLizard CyberLizard productions Why, did you think I was sane? cyberlizard.digitalrice.com __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affo

Re: (OT) [plug] on Jack the Ripper (was: [misc] dont mess with the sys ad)

2002-11-28 Thread the CyberLizard
ier to model the brain of a human to do language? But enough of that. > AI is already in linux. Take a good example - > SpamAssassin. Classifying whether a mail is spam or I really meant the *OS*, not any apps that go with the OS. Or what I really meant was the *kernel*. . Just somethin

[plug] Motorola SM56 on Mandrake 8.1/kernel 2.4.8

2002-11-28 Thread the CyberLizard
mask instead of assuming * GFP_USER | GFP_DMA */ void * retval = __vmalloc(size, new_gfp_mask, prot); return retval; } = the CyberLizard CyberLizard productions Why, did you think I was sane? cyberlizard.digitalrice.com __ Do you Ya

[plug] Debian or Slackware CD; migrating from Mandrake

2002-12-01 Thread the CyberLizard
Where can I get/buy my own Slackware or Debian distro? I'm in dire need of one ATM. Dean told me I could buy one from Mr. Sevilla. What should I expect when I migrate to Slackware or Debian (from Mandrake)? ===== the CyberLizard CyberLizard productions Why, did you think I was

Re: [plug] Debian or Slackware CD; migrating from Mandrake

2002-12-01 Thread the CyberLizard
up my *disk*. And I'm kind of stingy when it comes to disk space-- I've learned my lesson living on only 60 MB running Win98 SE. . = the CyberLizard CyberLizard productions Why, did you think I was sane? cyberlizard.digitalrice.com _

Re: [plug] Debian or Slackware CD; migrating from Mandrake

2002-12-01 Thread the CyberLizard
> I guess you're getting older if you're not enjoying > mandrake. Am not. ;) I just got sick and tired of the bloat. I'm trying to make my box lean-and-mean (I mean, I am running Linux on 32MB of RAM). = the CyberLizard CyberLizard productions Why, did

Re: [plug] drooling linux user (fwd)

2002-12-08 Thread the CyberLizard
to get a refurbished unit, check out the power supply and fan. And check if the motherboard has an onboard video card-- if it has, check that you have a separate card, and that the onboard chip has been disabled in CMOS. Those things eat up memory. :) = the CyberLizard CyberLizard productio

Re: [plug] Who are the geeks ?

2002-12-11 Thread the CyberLizard
Randy Ong (11 Dec 2002 00:22:45 -0800) > Mandrake - ? Was previously, now a Slackware geek. :) > RedHat - ? > Suse - ? > Debian - ? > Other Distro? = the CyberLizard CyberLizard productions Why, did you think I was sane? cyberlizard.

Re: [plug] list dir

2002-12-12 Thread the CyberLizard
Another way to do it is: % ls */ -d = the CyberLizard CyberLizard productions Why, did you think I was sane? cyberlizard.digitalrice.com __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com

[plug] Merits/Demetrits of Reverse Engineering Binary-only (Proprietary) Kernel Modules

2002-12-17 Thread the CyberLizard
drained when I saw the count of new messages in my Inbox. One hundred eighty... dang... and a good portion of it is from a Sacha thread. I never used Yahoo!'s email blocking to killfile anyone before (except, maybe the occasional spammer that gets through), and now I'm actually tempted to u

[plug] hdparm(8) and SiS 5513 - based chipsets

2003-01-02 Thread the CyberLizard
I've been trying to tune my hard drive parameters via hdparm(8). Strange thing is running the hdparm benchmark tests ('hdparm -Tt /dev/hda1' on my system) produces the same results before and after the settings changes. My drives are hooked up to a SiS 5598/5513-based IDE controller (on-board). Any

[plug] semi-OT: User Interface Design

2003-01-22 Thread the CyberLizard
Guys, check this article out. It details certain principles (from one programmer's perspective) of UI design. Maybe Linux programmers could benefit from the insights? I mean, Linux has the reputation of being *terribly difficult* to use (supposedly). http://joel.editthispage.com/stories/storyReade

Re: [plug] squid proxy down

2003-03-05 Thread the CyberLizard
Dean Michael Berris: > ok, i don't know much about squid, but i think i can > spot the error > here... >>On Wed, 2003-03-05 at 22:47, Nathan V. Aceron wrote: >> Starting WWW-proxy squid -Warning: /var/run/squid.pid exists ! >> | Creating Swap Directories > stale .pid files usually occu

[plug] Apologies for the flood...

2003-03-17 Thread the CyberLizard
...My email service's (www.hotpop.com) SMTP servers are strangely on the blitz, methinks. Messages have been sent multiple times (even though I only sent them once). So my apologies to the list. JM Ibanez. __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch

[plug] re: LDAP web browser

2003-09-10 Thread the CyberLizard
erested. JM Ibanez ===== the CyberLizard CyberLizard productions Why, did you think I was sane? cyberlizard.digitalrice.com __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com -- Philippine Linux Users&#