Re: [eug-lug] Networking 2 UNIX variants : SAMBA on Mac X Linux?
Thanks for helping a Criminally End User use a OX (UNIX) with some power. Hal Crossover cable, ifconfig eth0 192.168.?.? up for each machine. Deciding how to move file between boxes leaves alot open for debate. I personally use NFS and Samba between my boxes. Yup, Mr O. --- Leo Rivers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Networking 2 UNIX variants : Mac OS X and Linux (S.u.S.E. 9.0) This is my situation: I have a Wintel Laptop running S.u.S.E. Linux 9.0 and a Apple Macintosh G-4 running Mac OS X (Panther) BOTh are running, therefore, UNIX variants. BOTh have EitherNet ports. (Big Phone Jacks) I want to connect them EitherNet PEER-to-PEER. How do I do it. In specific: 1.) How do I make them aware of each other? 2.) How do I assign DNS numbers and names - ( #.#.#.# : subgenius.com ) 3.) How do I find a GUI way to co-ordinate their Hellos and Good-Byes? 4.) Can they Be PEER to PEER? 5.) Is file transfer a 2 way street? Thank you very much for WHATEVER help and guidance you can give me. My local Mac Store was in the dark. Hal ___ EuG-LUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug __ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html ___ EuG-LUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug ___ EuG-LUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug
Re: [eug-lug] Networking WHY is SSP NOT compatible with Panther?
Networking 2 UNIX variants : Mac OS X and Linux (S.u.S.E. 9.0) - WHY is SSP NOT compatible with Panther? Any work-arounds? Thanks Hal QUOTE : SSP is NOT compatible with Panther : UNQUOTE http://xamba.sourceforge.net/index.shtml Original Message: Networking 2 UNIX variants : Mac OS X and Linux (S.u.S.E. 9.0) This is my situation: I have a Wintel Laptop running S.u.S.E. Linux 9.0 and a Apple Macintosh G-4 running Mac OS X (Panther) BOTh are running, therefore, UNIX variants. BOTh have EitherNet ports. (Big Phone Jacks) I want to connect them EitherNet PEER-to-PEER. How do I do it. In specific: 1.) How do I make them aware of each other? 2.) How do I assign DNS numbers and names - ( #.#.#.# : subgenius.com ) 3.) How do I find a GUI way to co-ordinate their Hellos and Good-Byes? 4.) Can they Be PEER to PEER? 5.) Is file transfer a 2 way street? Thank you very much for WHATEVER help and guidance you can give me. The folks I talked to the last time I was in your Mac Store were somewhat in the dark. Hal ___ EuG-LUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug
[eug-lug] Unix/Linux Optimization- ProgramsNeed for?
In Unix/Linux is there a need for Optimization and which are the best programs for this? I come from a traditional Mac Background. I run a Mac Household. There optimizing really helped. The work I've done for clients (I am a Home Health Aide), using Windoze has shown me that they can do their optimizing without going to a Boot-Up Disk, unlike a Mac that can't do optimizing of a drive you boot from. I VAGUELY recall a Linux maven saying Unix drive doesn't need optimizing they're swap disks are so efficient. Now I've just done a job optimizing my Mac OS X G-4 and it worked out so well I'm eye-balling my SuSE 9.1 Laptop. It is quivering in anticipation. My question is: Should I? And what program is best? Thanks Hal ___ EuG-LUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug
[eug-lug] How does Netscape compare to Mozilla in Mac OS X and Linux/Unix?
How does Netscape compare to Mozilla in Mac OS X and Linux/Unix? ___ EuG-LUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug
[eug-lug] How does NS and Safari compare to Moz in Mac OS X?
What criteria would you like to compare it on? I am red faced. Of course I should have said what I was looking at. I have e-mail (Eudora) and news-reading (Thoth Mac X - but discontinued - Unison not quite there..) covered but what I would like to know is Java stability, ability to move along children, please, and would like, not insist, and being able to resume download by clicking icons while connected. I don't experience size on the hard-drive or in RAM (I have 1 Gig) so Size and Skins and the like mean shit to me. Widgets ... do you mean screen-draw doo-dads or just Doo-dads? : ) Hal Size Performance Widgets? Versions? Features? ___ EuG-LUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug
[eug-lug] I am getting SP***M from this LIST!!!! See headers in message
I hate to be cranky, but, guys See below: Excerpt One: From: Clay Joyce [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Clay Joyce [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Your girl will love you and alpha zh xdc Date: Thu, 11 Dec 03 07:21:48 GMT X-Priority: 3 Content-Type: text/html; Your girl will love you and alpha zh xdc Excerpt Two: From: Berry Oneal [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Wild women in your life !! u Date: Wed, 10 Dec 03 14:29:56 GMT Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Received: from b065100.adsl.hansenet.de (b065100.adsl.hansenet.de [62.109.65.100]) by sapir.efn.org (8.12.6p2/8.12.6) with SMTP id hBABU41j036805; Wed, 10 Dec 2003 03:30:11 -0800 (PST) (envelope-from [EMAIL PROTECTED]) Received: from [166.9.247.162] by b065100.adsl.hansenet.de id 810fp7Wr42w8; Wed, 10 Dec 2003 14:29:56 +0300 Message-ID: [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Berry Oneal [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: Berry Oneal [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Wild women in your life !! u Date: Wed, 10 Dec 03 14:29:56 GMT X-Mailer: AOL 7.0 for Windows US sub 118 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=CB0F68_D.1.79._55 X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal Content-Type: text/html; Wild women in your life !! u You can be a sex machine Finally available to the public. Alpha Male The supplement that Male Porn Stars use ___ EuG-LUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug
Re: [eug-lug] I am getting SP***M - I apologize,...
...I am not certain why these things work the way they do, but if you say it ain't the List, then I retract my cracked and yellow parrot's beak of peak. H ___ EuG-LUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug
[eug-lug] NewsFlash - SUN-Linux default desktop in China! from COMDEX
At least the business news said this was a breaking story. Windows shut out? ___ EuG-LUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug
[eug-lug] SCO lawsuit-what is LIKELY affect on Linux?
I just read an old Wired article about LT and it talked about a SCO lawsuit for UNIX code intel injected into Linux. Could Linux actually be killed or transformed into acontrolable piece of commercial property? Hal ___ EuG-LUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug
[eug-lug] How do I put GIMP on Mac OS Panther?
Where do I get Gimp for Mac OS X? http://www.apple.com/downloads/macosx/unix_open_source/ does not have it. My Mac OS is Panther and has a new X right out of the Box: X11 1.0 - XFree86 4.3.0 I wanna run my favorite Linux programs on my Mac. I am a perverse son of a bitch. Where do I get compatible apps...is their gonna be a nightmare matching supporting files? Thanks Hal ___ EuG-LUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug
[eug-lug] Any word on Mac OS X .3 ? - it installs X-11 Free
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[eug-lug]Sp[remove this when replying]am and Subtle FTP backdoors
In Eudora a brief FTP window opens when receiving Spam-what IS that? I get it in Mac OS X (which kind a Unix did they go for instead of linux again?) as well as the Mac OS 9.2.2. What weird unsavory thing is happening? This usually happens to that spam uncaught by the spam filter at efn, which goes directly via a filter to my Trash when I forward it to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and it opens a window with the message to send. Thanks. I am getting Wy more span these days...and I don't go to any porn sites. But I may put an ad in the back pages of Soldier of Fortion for someone willing to shave these spam guys nuts with a Rambo knife). By the way the Wilammette Weakly had a NIFTY article on Spam,...whaddya think? Thanks for any advice. Hal ___ EuG-LUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug
Re: [eug-lug]for MacOS X users...Thankx
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Re: [eug-lug]Challenge - I really appreciate this Thread
Again thanks. Linux has kept alive the kind of fun in computers the old Apple II days had...like when I believed the Hype that Apple was essentially different than Microsoft or Symantec or any other corporation. Be true to your beer I guess,... Hal ___ EuG-LUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug
[eug-lug]A challenge to the wireheads of Linux EFN
I am swamped by a kink of message that no matter whether it is advertising Russian Teens, Cheap Viagra, or Hillary's House of Hills, any of a score young ladies or exotic sites... ...all which have a similar format in fonts and click here to remove. I have been advised that THE ALST THING I WANNA DO IS TO CLICK HERE. So my challenge is: What agency is sending these diverse teasers to me,...or by what program are they grinding out almost identically formatted come ons. Does the click here free you or trap you as a live one? Is there some EVIL source for all of these? Or did some evil person sell a program to bulk mail diverse content to a List? And why does the SPAM eater miss these? No prize. I'm just curious and know you guys and gals are a lot smarter than me. Beside, I already got 3 inches of my own. Hal Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2003 15:04:27 -0700 (PDT) To: H_sundt [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: H_sundt, Enlarge Your Penis 3+ Inches (100% GUARANTEED) .:: Introducing VP-RX Pills ::. Penis Enlargement Pills (100% GUARANTEED) * Gain Up to 3+ Full Inches In Length * Increase Your Penis Width (Girth) By 20% * Stop Premature Ejaculation! * Produce Stronger, Rock Hard Erections * 100% Safe To Take, With NO Side Effects * Fast Priority Fed-Ex Shipping WorldWide * Doctor Approved And Recommended * No Pumps! No Surgery! No Exercises! * 100% Money Back Guarantee * FREE Bottle of VP-RX (time limited opportunity) * FREE Male Help E-Book (time limited opportunity) http://www.herbalpillsonline.biz/cgi-bin/affiliates/click.cgi?id=mukoh CLICK HERE TO READ MORE TDqQfFnGFk iOmADATGEI DlZcULyBkI This email was sent to you because your email was entered in on a website requesting to be a registered subscriber. To remove your email mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]click here ___ EuG-LUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug
[eug-lug]HELP: Yast Module Net Update on S.u.S.E. 8.1 - Kernel Panic
Greetingsand Help! HELP: Yast Module Net Update on S.u.S.E. Linux 8.1 now get a Kernel Panic After using the Yast Module Internet Update successfully a week ago on my S.u.S.E. Linux 8.1 I get a Kernel Panic. I believe it MAY have something to do with my Win4Linux Kernel, because I can choose Linux rather than the default Win4Linux kernel on reboot and all boots well. BUT this be misleading because it was the Win4Linux kernel that was operating during the update over the Net. It also could be the new KDE update? I dunno. The failure message follows: QUOTE: Loading module reiserfs Using /lib/modules/2.4.19-4GB/kernel/fs/reiserfs/reiserfs.0 /lib/modules/2.4.19-4GB/kernel/fs/reiserfs/reiserfs.0:unresolved symbol page_wait queue Kernel panic:VFS:Unable to mount root fs on 03:07 :UNQUOTE Harald Sundt [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ EuG-LUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug
Re: [eug-lug] Pill =s Choice of Reality
Which is the Realer reality,...remember Matrix, the traitor DIDN'T car if the steak was real as long as it tasted Realistic! The Psychosis in Total Recall was Believing the Dream...ain't that the Matrix? Hal I searched online, and found this copy of the script... http://www.godamongdirectors.com/scripts/TotalRecall.shtml It makes no reference to the pill. The reference Ill assume that your referring to is when the Dr tells quaid that he's having a schizophrenic embolism, and he needs to take the pill or he will be stuck in permanent psychosis. This isnt a the same as take the red pill/blue pill... but it is simular... I forgot to mention a few newwer films based on PKD. Imposter and Minority Report. Very few of dicks books have become movies... the guy was a real tweek and wrote a lot of books (most around 200 pages). Some he wrote in one night (a lot of coffee...) I think my personal favorite is UBIK, but its difficlut to pick just one... Jamie On Tuesday 27 May 2003 10:48 pm, Linux Rocks! wrote: : well.. no, actually neither wrote total recal, PK Dick wrote we will : remember it for you wholesale someone else wrote the screenplay total : recal. Ive actually read them both (the screenplay was different than : the movie(many revisions...). : PK Dick also wrote Do androids dream of electronic sheep Which became : Blade Runner, tragicly Dick died before it was released. : : PK Dick wrote a lot of really excellent Sci-Fi, Personally I cant think : of anyone Id rather read :) : : Jamie : : Tim Howe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: : I thought Piers Anthony wrote Total Recall... : I remember a pill in that one. : : TimH : : On Tue, 27 May 2003 16:55:29 -0700 : : Harald Sundt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: : Pay attention NEO-phytes...the red or blue pill choice originated in : P.K. Dick's short story TOTAL RECALL! : : Harald Sundt wrote: : ns. : : This passionate Fictive-Bubble of Reality and what issues are is a : Prison and freedom isn't liberation into either Liberal or : Conservative Media Constructs. : : It is the liberation only shunning the media construct (Matrix) and : looking into academic and street level realities can give you. : : root: chmod 111 C : : Which color pill, Neo? : : Hal : : Those who have a clearer view of things listen much more often than : they speak. : : From Matrix reloaded: So are you red or blue in this? : : John : : ___ : EuG-LUG mailing list : [EMAIL PROTECTED] : http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug : : ___ : EuG-LUG mailing list : [EMAIL PROTECTED] : http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug : : ___ : EuG-LUG mailing list : [EMAIL PROTECTED] : http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug : : -- : A time comes when silence is betrayal. Men do not easily assume the task : of opposing their government's policy, especially in time of war. We must : speak with all the humility that is appropriate to our limited vision, : but we must speak. For we are deeply in need of a new way beyond the : darkness so close around us... We are called upon to speak for the weak, : for the voiceless, for the victims of our nation, for those it calls : enemy, for no document from human hands can make these humans any less : our brothers. Martin Luther King Jr. : ___ : EuG-LUG mailing list : [EMAIL PROTECTED] : http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug : : ___ : EuG-LUG mailing list : [EMAIL PROTECTED] : http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug -- Eh, that's it, I guess. No 300 million dollar unveiling event for this kernel, I'm afraid, but you're still supposed to think of this as the happening of the century (at least until the next kernel comes along). -- Linus, in the announcement for 1.3.27 ___ EuG-LUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug ___ EuG-LUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug
[eug-lug]This List and Politics and Zero Sum Games
As a 52 year old American who actually live on the Haight Ashbury in '69 I have a bit of perspective here: DON'T CONFUSE the US Media discussion of events with the actual underpinning workings of events. Then,in 1969, like now, Americans are processed, by politicians of BOTH parties, to analyze events internal and foreign in an artificial framework. In this frameworks citizen opinion is preeminent and the world and its nations are represented as chiefly being motivated by their reactions to us. I have watched this discussion of Bush and what constitutes American behavior and notice that is is largely internal to this fictive bubble of pro and con as seen in the media. This fictive bubble is World Wrestling...please believe me. It is about 2 groups of upper class-white males competing for voter ratification to harvest Global Corporate patronage. None of these people live your kind of lives. They come from 3% of the US's educational institutions and the nepotism in the beltway makes Hollywood seem chaste. I am a Historian, (real minor league),...I have Graduate and Post in US History. I love America but can make a very sorry list of behaviors by every President, (even Jefferson), that directly bypass the best interests on working Citizens. This passionate Fictive-Bubble of Reality and what issues are is a Prison and freedom isn't liberation into either Liberal or Conservative Media Constructs. It is the liberation only shunning the media construct (Matrix) and looking into academic and street level realities can give you. root: chmod 111 C Which color pill, Neo? Hal ___ EuG-LUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug
Re: [eug-lug]This List and little Pill Choices
Pay attention NEO-phytes...the red or blue pill choice originated in P.K. Dick's short story TOTAL RECALL! Harald Sundt wrote: ns. This passionate Fictive-Bubble of Reality and what issues are is a Prison and freedom isn't liberation into either Liberal or Conservative Media Constructs. It is the liberation only shunning the media construct (Matrix) and looking into academic and street level realities can give you. root: chmod 111 C Which color pill, Neo? Hal Those who have a clearer view of things listen much more often than they speak. From Matrix reloaded: So are you red or blue in this? John ___ EuG-LUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug ___ EuG-LUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug ___ EuG-LUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug
Re: [Eug-lug]Nifty Laptop for sale with ALL the fix'ns
Title: Re: [Eug-lug]Nifty Laptop for sale with ALL the fix'ns Excalibur LT300 Specifications Hal Sundt @ 541-942-1386 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Structure: Based on ChemBook 301 5 Series Dimension Weight: 10.2 (W) x 12.7 (D) x 1.5 (H) weighing 6.1 lbs with FDD and battery pack). LCD Display Panel: 14.1 Active Matrix TFT LCD Display Panel CPU: Intel Celeron 400 MgHz Mobile Module MMC-2 with 32KB internal cache, 256KB full speed L2 cache Chipset: Intel 82440BX PIIX4 chipset Dual channel UItraDMA/33 bus mastering IDE controller Memory Subsystem: 2 SODIMM banks supporting up to 512MB of unbuffered PC-1 00 SDRAM Memory configuration: 160MB 2 - 128MB PC-1 00 SDRAM module Graphic Subsystem: ATI 3D Rage Mobility-P 1 28-bit graphic accelerator, 8MB SGRAM standard, resolution up to 1 280 x 1 024 Hard Disk Subsystem: IBM Travelstar 12GB 6.0GB Ultra DMA/66 drive, 66MB/s, 512K cache, 8.5mm high SCSI Subsystem: Adaptec SLIM SCSI PCI Card CD-ROM Subsystem: Removable 24X CDROM Extras * Dual Ethernet 100/Modem 56k PCI Card * Spare Battery Pack * Kensington 4 button Mouse * SuSE 8.1 installed * Open Office 1.0.1 $600.00
RE: [Eug-lug]Nifty Laptop for sale with ALL the fix'ns
Title: RE: [Eug-lug]Nifty Laptop for sale with ALL the fix'ns Excalibur LT300 Specifications Hal Sundt @ 541-942-1386 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Structure: Based on ChemBook 301 5 Series Dimension Weight: 10.2 (W) x 12.7 (D) x 1.5 (H) weighing 6.1 lbs with FDD and battery pack). LCD Display Panel: 14.1 Active Matrix TFT LCD Display Panel CPU: Intel Celeron 400 MgHz Mobile Module MMC-2 with 32KB internal cache, 256KB full speed L2 cache Chipset: Intel 82440BX PIIX4 chipset Dual channel UItraDMA/33 bus mastering IDE controller Memory Subsystem: 2 SODIMM banks supporting up to 512MB of unbuffered PC-1 00 SDRAM Memory configuration: 160MB 2 - 128MB PC-1 00 SDRAM module Graphic Subsystem: ATI 3D Rage Mobility-P 1 28-bit graphic accelerator, 8MB SGRAM standard, resolution up to 1 280 x 1 024 Hard Disk Subsystem: IBM Travelstar 12GB 6.0GB Ultra DMA/66 drive, 66MB/s, 512K cache, 8.5mm high SCSI Subsystem: Adaptec SLIM SCSI PCI Card CD-ROM Subsystem: Removable 24X CDROM Extras * Dual Ethernet 100/Modem 56k PCI Card * Spare Battery Pack * Kensington 4 button Mouse * SuSE 8.1 installed * Open Office 1.0.1 $600.00
RE: [Eug-lug]Nifty Laptop for sale with ALL the fix'ns
Title: RE: [Eug-lug]Nifty Laptop for sale with ALL the fix'ns Excalibur LT300 Specifications Hal Sundt @ 541-942-1386 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Structure: Based on ChemBook 301 5 Series Dimension Weight: 10.2 (W) x 12.7 (D) x 1.5 (H) weighing 6.1 lbs with FDD and battery pack). LCD Display Panel: 14.1 Active Matrix TFT LCD Display Panel CPU: Intel Celeron 400 MgHz Mobile Module MMC-2 with 32KB internal cache, 256KB full speed L2 cache Chipset: Intel 82440BX PIIX4 chipset Dual channel UItraDMA/33 bus mastering IDE controller Memory Subsystem: 2 SODIMM banks supporting up to 512MB of unbuffered PC-1 00 SDRAM Memory configuration: 160MB 2 - 128MB PC-1 00 SDRAM module Graphic Subsystem: ATI 3D Rage Mobility-P 1 28-bit graphic accelerator, 8MB SGRAM standard, resolution up to 1 280 x 1 024 Hard Disk Subsystem: IBM Travelstar 12GB 6.0GB Ultra DMA/66 drive, 66MB/s, 512K cache, 8.5mm high SCSI Subsystem: Adaptec SLIM SCSI PCI Card CD-ROM Subsystem: Removable 24X CDROM Extras * Dual Ethernet 100/Modem 56k PCI Card * Spare Battery Pack * Kensington 4 button Mouse * SuSE 8.1 installed * Open Office 1.0.1 $600.00
RE: [Eug-lug] Sorry
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[Eug-lug]Nifty Laptop for sale with ALL the fix'ns
Title: [Eug-lug]Nifty Laptop for sale with ALL the fix'ns Excalibur LT300 Specification Structure: Based on ChemBook 301 5 Series Dimension Weight: 102 (W) x 12.7 (D) x 1.5 (H) weighing 6.1 lbs with FDD and battery pack). LCD Display Panel: 14.1 Active Matrix TFT LCD Display Panel CPU: Intel Celeron Mobile Module MMC-2 with 32KB internal cache, 256KB full speed L2 cache Chipset: Intel 82440BX PIIX4 chipset Dual channel UItraDMA/33 bus mastering IDE controller Memory Subsystem: 2 SODIMM banks supporting up to 512MB of unbuffered PC-1 00 SDRAM Memory configuration: 160MB 2 - 128MB PC-1 00 SDRAM module Graphic Subsystem: ATI 3D Rage Mobility-P 1 28-bit graphic accelerator, 8MB SGRAM standard, resolution up to 1 280 x 1 024 Hard Disk Subsystem: IBM Travelstar 12GB 6.0GB Ultra DMA/66 drive, 66MB/s, 512K cache, 8.5mm high SCSI Subsystem: Adaptec SLIM SCSI PCI Card CD-ROM Subsystem: Removable 24X CDROM Extras * Dual Ethernet 100/Modem 56k PCI Card * Spare Battery Pack * SuSE 8.1 installed * Open Office 1.0.1
Re: [Eug-lug]Nifty Laptop for sale CONTACT DATA!
Title: Re: [Eug-lug]Nifty Laptop for sale CONTACT DATA! Hal Sundt @ 541-942-1386 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thanks Excalibur LT300 Specification Structure: Based on ChemBook 301 5 Series Dimension Weight: 102 (W) x 12.7 (D) x 1.5 (H) weighing 6.1 lbs with FDD and battery pack). LCD Display Panel: 14.1 Active Matrix TFT LCD Display Panel CPU: Intel Celeron Mobile Module MMC-2 with 32KB internal cache, 256KB full speed L2 cache Chipset: Intel 82440BX PIIX4 chipset Dual channel UItraDMA/33 bus mastering IDE controller Memory Subsystem: 2 SODIMM banks supporting up to 512MB of unbuffered PC-1 00 SDRAM Memory configuration: 160MB 2 - 128MB PC-1 00 SDRAM module Graphic Subsystem: ATI 3D Rage Mobility-P 1 28-bit graphic accelerator, 8MB SGRAM standard, resolution up to 1 280 x 1 024 Hard Disk Subsystem: IBM Travelstar 12GB 6.0GB Ultra DMA/66 drive, 66MB/s, 512K cache, 8.5mm high SCSI Subsystem: Adaptec SLIM SCSI PCI Card CD-ROM Subsystem: Removable 24X CDROM Extras * Dual Ethernet 100/Modem 56k PCI Card * Spare Battery Pack * SuSE 8.1 installed * Open Office 1.0.1
[Eug-lug] Laptop for sale - Data-sheet
Title: [Eug-lug] Laptop for sale - Data-sheet Excalibur LT300 Specifications Hal Sundt @ 541-942-1386 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Structure: Based on ChemBook 301 5 Series Dimension Weight: 10.2 (W) x 12.7 (D) x 1.5 (H) weighing 6.1 lbs with FDD and battery pack). LCD Display Panel: 14.1 Active Matrix TFT LCD Display Panel CPU: Intel Celeron 400 MgHz Mobile Module MMC-2 with 32KB internal cache, 256KB full speed L2 cache Chipset: Intel 82440BX PIIX4 chipset Dual channel UItraDMA/33 bus mastering IDE controller Memory Subsystem: 2 SODIMM banks supporting up to 512MB of unbuffered PC-1 00 SDRAM Memory configuration: 160MB 2 - 128MB PC-1 00 SDRAM module Graphic Subsystem: ATI 3D Rage Mobility-P 1 28-bit graphic accelerator, 8MB SGRAM standard, resolution up to 1 280 x 1 024 Hard Disk Subsystem: IBM Travelstar 12GB 6.0GB Ultra DMA/66 drive, 66MB/s, 512K cache, 8.5mm high SCSI Subsystem: Adaptec SLIM SCSI PCI Card CD-ROM Subsystem: Removable 24X CDROM Extras * Dual Ethernet 100/Modem 56k PCI Card * Spare Battery Pack * Kensington 4 button Mouse * SuSE 8.1 installed * Open Office 1.0.1 $600.00
[Eug-lug]alt.privacy note compares Linux to WindowsPrivacy/Security
Title: [Eug-lug]alt.privacy note compares Linux to Windows Pr -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 | Compared to windows what type of logs does linux keep of your activities? Difficult question to answer conclusively. Linux is really just the kernel, but is changing it's meaning to encompass the plethora of GNU software that comes with it. Most web browsers still have a file cache and site history. BASH for example keeps a list of recently typed commands. Both these however are stored in your user directory, are owned by you, and can be deleted by you. | For example does it use a registry system and keep track of the filenames | recently created or viewed? There is no registry in a Linux based system. Your desktop environment will probably store details of files you access and so on. Again, these history files can be easily deleted. Is ERASING files easier? What file system does | it use? There are many file systems used by Linux systems. Ext2, Ext3, XFS and Reiser to name a few. The magnetic media (the disk) is still the same, so top secret information can only be suitably wiped by a type I or type II degauss. But shredding of files is easier on Linux for one reason and one reason only: the file system is an open standard. NTFS is not, it has to be reverse engineered by enthusiastic people. | I'm considering a move form windows as I'm tired of the comprehensive logs | it keeps of what you are doing...some of which are impossible to remove or | clean If you can't delete a file, you're not trying hard enough ;¬) Windows locks system files so you can't delete them. There are a couple of ways around this. You can boot to some other environment, Linux, DOS etc, and delete / rename them from there. You can also use platform calls to mark the files for renaming at the next boot. Of course, cleaning the registry is a whole different ball game. - -- Regards, 4Space http://4space.org.uk -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQE+PsGaWC6KXqTp5ysRAgiqAJoD6MJ4lQzLNPxonDIvr040Z/fhuQCfZo10 MrYMk7hLnexePaVp87sAjRY= =+nKc -END PGP SIGNATURE-
[Eug-lug]Naked on the Net (you guys already KNEW this!)
Title: Naked on the Net (you guys already KNEW this!) Can it REALLY be this easy? Hal Quote: I can't see the posts you're responding to (since I surf here through Google Groups), but if some troll doesn't understand the need for privacy, it's easy to convince them otherwise. Here's how to do it: 1) Get the person's IP address from their post's headers, then trace the IP addy to the Internet Service Provider. 2) Posing as an attorney or police detective, call the person's Internet Service Provider and ask them who used that IP address. 3) At this point, the idiot employee of the ISP usually tells you everything he knows. - But if he doesn't tell you, then all you have to do is mail certified a fake subpoena to the ISP and then get the records that way. (Almost nobody knows what a real subpoena looks like, so it's easy to fake one.)- 4) Once you have the person's name and address, you can do a public records search for their Date of Birth. Also, the Social Security Number usually appears in one record or another. (Depending on the state they live in, their driver's registration records might reveal it for example.) 5) Then post on Usenet the person's name, address, date of birth, Social Security Number, and driver's license number. 6) The final result is that the person will then realize how important privacy is. :) :Unquote
[Eug-lug] Are there any Open Office GURUs on list? I use SuSE Mac OS X
I have some questions: Installation on a Mac An finessing SuSE Linux install. I try to save file and get failures. Thanks Hal ___ Eug-LUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug
[Eug-lug]Yahoo Tracking Warning
Title: Yahoo Tracking Warning You folks already likely know this...I am commonly the LAST TO KNOW, but.. I wanted you to notice this... 1/17/03 YAHOO Tracking Yahoo is now using something called WEB BEACONS to track YahooGroup users around the net and see what you're doing - similar to cookies. You can OPT-OUT. Details are here. http://privacy.yahoo.com/privacy/us/pixels/details.html H
Re: [Eug-lug] Movie Thread: Bowling for the NRA
The NRA: You may not believe it,...but I joined the NRA for a term. I thought that there might be a silent middle ground of responsible gun owners... ...and there is. A lot of them are in the NRA. But NONE of them are in the Leadership of the NRA who are paid for lock, stock and barrel by the Gun Manufacturing Lobby. All the fear and propaganda coming from the NRA is intended to protect the interests of Manufacturers not Owners. It is IMPOSSIBLE to get a reasoned article about gun safely and locks and Laws enforcing that approach in their Magazine. Gun Locks: I believe requiring locks on handguns is entirely reasonable. My Taurus 9mm 90s has a wonderful key lock in the grip. One twist and the gun is dead metal. I wear the key on a chain around my neck. And I lock up my ammunition in a separate place than mu gun safe. This kind of lock is 100% better than the trigger locks which can be hammered off or the fingerprint ID locks which are science fiction now and a nightmare of invasive technology if they ever get made. The idea is to prevent gun misuse by children and house robberies. This works. Gangs and Professional Criminals get their arms from other sources. Red Necks: The whole Southern Fried Good Old Boy Machine Gun Toating gum chewing Liberal Lynching Cartoon of the Gun Owner is true in a lot of cases, simply because most people of all political stripes are followers and not thinkers. The 2nd Amendment: And as far as the 2nd Amendment, people get confused because it had a 2 meanings for the Founding Fathers. The surface or explicit meaning was the rights of people to form armed groups for the common defence. The Gun Control Lobby points out accurately this isn't a right to bear arms for individuals. But there is a under the surface level or implicit meaning the Founding Fathers saw there because of their fear of a Tyranny. In other words, they INTENDED the 2nd Amendment to protect the right of individuals to keep and bear arms because they had their own experience in the back of their minds. NO New Government is going to come right out and say Arm yourselves against what we might become though. Right? In other words, the 2nd Amendment had a 2nd Meaning well understood by the Founders. Bowling for Columbine is heartbreaking because if shows how a Nation can become emotionally ill and so irrational sober dialog is almost impossible. Both the Left and the Right enjoy their contempt of each other too much to ever talk honestly. And there is no Mr. In-Between...allowed. Hal ___ Eug-LUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug
Re: [Eug-lug]Movie Thread: Bowling for Columbine
It's a heartbreaker. Why ARE we so violent? The movie makes funny but brutal points: It isn't the availability of Guns...Canada's pistol per cap is par with ours. It isn't the bloodthirsty heritage...look at Germany and Japan. It isn't the violent Movies and Video Games...look at Japan. It isn't an influx of Foreigners or the presence of Multiple-cultures...look at Canada and England. It isn't a Criminal/Mongrel past...look at Australia. It isn't Mindless Machismo...look at Australia. What IS different is a TV Media that always portrays Foreign and Internal Conflicts in terms of Lurid Fear Causing Sensationalism...and represents the answer to every conflict as being Brute Force: Bombs or Cops. A really good film. And I'll never laugh at Charlton Heston again, he is so obviously quasi-senile he hasn't had a new thought since 1971. He is a Puppet fro the Internal-External Multi-National Guns Trade. Leo (aka Hal) www.madimi.com ___ Eug-LUG mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug
[Eug-lug]When I switch to OSX,..Mozilla uses OLD bookmarks.html
How do I copy my NEW bookmarks.html from the places I can find it now Applications9/Internet/Netscape/Netscape/bookmarks.html System/Preferences/Netscape/Users/Harald/bookmarks.html documents/Mozilla/Profiles/bookmarks.html to where-ever this damn Max OS X Jaguar is hiding som way old version of my bookmarks Thanks Hal the Befuddled ___ Eug-lug mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/eug-lug
[EUG-LUG:3821] Bundling OS with WordPerfect ,..hey, ain't WP 9.0 on Linux Darwincleared?
HAS ANYONE run WordPerfect Linux on Darwin,..i.e.: MAc OS 10? --
[EUG-LUG:3471] [EUG-LUG] RE: Mandrake recognizes new KDE3, now, BUT NO Icons
There has to be an easy fix for this, right? Thanks hal -- Forwarded Message -- Subject: [EUG-LUG:3468] RE: How do you make Mandrake recognize new KDE3? Date: Wed, 17 Jul 2002 09:14:06 -0700 From: Dexter Graphic [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I found the following suggestion at the MandrakeForum: http://www.mandrakeforum.com/article.php?sid=2205lang=en Open Control Center, Open Boot, Open Boot Config, Change Kde 3 to the default desktop, Click OK, Close Control Center, Next time you boot up kde3 should load. If that does not work there are a few other suggestions given. Dexter --- --
[EUG-LUG:3473] Linux Format install of KDE3 works,...but no ICONs! please advise...
I installed the KDE 3 rpms for Mandrake 8.2 from KDE3 CD that came with Linux Format. All was sorry until going into control panel and selecting KDE3. Now all is KDE3 EXCEPT I have onlt text titles, no icons, on the desktop and in menues. Please advise. Thanks Hal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EUG-LUG:3458] ow do you make Mandrake recognize new KDE3?
It keeps launching KED 2.2, and running it sluggishly. Thanks Hal --
[EUG-LUG:3279] Re: [EUG-LUG] After installing KDE 3 via RPMS on Mandrake 8.2,how...
...do I tell the box to look for new kde3 rather than old kde2? Thanks I know there is a redirect needed.. Hal --
[EUG-LUG:3241] [EUG-LUG] Is there a free Linux TT Type 1 Font making program?
Is there a free Linux TT Type 1 Font making program? Thanks Hal --
[EUG-LUG:3259] How do I install a Debian package on a Mandrake RPM based system?
Thanks Hal
[EUG-LUG:2664] Re: [EUG-LUG] MacOS X -- BSD What Programs like EMACS and VI areon it...
...and how alike is it to Linux as to terminal ops? Thanks PS I was shocked to find emacs on it. --
[EUG-LUG:1478] Food for Thought..is this possible in Linux-Redmond, then?
Title: Food for Thought..is this possible in Linux-Redmond, t Food for Thought From: 'Rogue State', by William Blum, pages 208-209 QUOTE: Microsoft Windows NSA has done something similar with computers. In September 1999, leading European investigative reporter Duncan Campbell revealed that NSA had arranged with Microsoft to insert special "keys" into Windows software, in all versions from 95-OSR2 onwards. An American computer scientist, Andrew Fernandez of Cryptonym in North Carolina, had disassembled parts of the Windows instruction code and found the smoking gun-Microsoft's developers had failed to remove the debugging symbols used to test this software before they released it. Inside the code were the labels for two keys. One was called "KEY". The other was called "NSAKEY". Fernandez presented his finding at a conference at which some Windows developers were also in attendance. The developers did not deny that the NSA key was built into their software, but they refused to talk about what the key did, or why it had been put there without users' knowledge. Fernandez says that NSA's "back door" in the world's most commonly used operating system makes it "orders of magnitude easier for the US government to access your computer."20 In February 2000, it was disclosed that the Strategic Affairs Delegation (DAS), the intelligence arm of the French Defense Ministry, had prepared a report in 1999 which also asserted that NSA had helped to install secret programs in Microsoft software. According to the DAS report, "it would seem that the creation of Microsoft was largely supported, not least financially, by the NSA, and that IBM was made to accept the [Microsoft] MS-DOS operating system by the same administration." The report stated that there had been a "strong suspicion of a lack of security fed by insistent rumors about the existence of spy programmers on Microsoft, and by the presence of NSA personnel in Bill Gates' development teams." The Pentagon, said the report, was Microsoft's biggest client in the world.21 :UNQUOTE --
Why does Mandrake 7.2 loose [helix]Gnome...ability?
I installed Mandrake 7.2, then Helix Gnome, folloewed by Helix Gnome's Mandrake 7.2 Updates, including gwm. All was well, Gnome was a choice in the splash screen login menu until reboot. Now all but KDE and default, which gets you kde are lost! I have checked .xsessions, all seems well...
Helix-Gnome ...bottom panel vanished!
The bottom panel with the Gnome foot print dissapeared during an update snafu. What has happened and what is the remedy? All else seems okay...I just hated losing my two "drawers" full of the programs I use a lot. Thanks Hal -- -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Come visit the Trailer Park of the Apocalypse... we survived the Millennium or maybe we were LEFT BEHIND! [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- http://www.madimi.com -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGPfreeware 6.0 for non-commercial use iQA/AwUBOYSjxvI0+qCeTKkmEQK0AwCgr2iX0Ia1c4+0VNWhXm5lqalegPgAn0jv ziFSq6U/pTANQElpMgZuOjM7 =tEwA -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Gnome/Sawmill Glitch
I did a helix gnome upgrade over the Net and now windows open locked to the upper left hand corner of the screen...I can't drag them. And opening a terminal does the same. What happened to my comfy little scene? Hal ps.: Some upper title bars are "blanked" or undrawn too. -- -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Come visit the Trailer Park of the Apocalypse... we survived the Millennium or maybe we were LEFT BEHIND! [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- http://www.madimi.com -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGPfreeware 6.0 for non-commercial use iQA/AwUBOYSjxvI0+qCeTKkmEQK0AwCgr2iX0Ia1c4+0VNWhXm5lqalegPgAn0jv ziFSq6U/pTANQElpMgZuOjM7 =tEwA -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Beefheart Sweden...any fun yet?
Music Of Captain Beefheart Live (Swedish 90's cover band!) Origin: SW Label: UAE CD $17 1996. Band that played at the 1996 exhibitions of Beefheart's artwork. se: http://www.rockinworld.com/psyche/m/1857.htm -- -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Come visit the Trailer Park of the Apocalypse... we survived the Millennium or maybe we were LEFT BEHIND! [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- http://www.madimi.com -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGPfreeware 6.0 for non-commercial use http://www.pgp.com iQA/AwUBOYSjxvI0+qCeTKkmEQK0AwCgr2iX0Ia1c4+0VNWhXm5lqalegPgAn0jv ziFSq6U/pTANQElpMgZuOjM7 =tEwA -END PGP SIGNATURE-
2nd Syquest Request
I did receive a web page reference (which I promptly lost!)... I am running Hylix Gnome (installed from Linux Format Magazine's cd-rom), on a Laptop. My pcmcia adaptec card SCSI connector to a Syquest 135 removable hard drive is all together. I have made a menu mount/dismount icon. How to I poll the syquest drive for its device address? Is that my gate to it? Has anyone done this. Thanks I want to use my syquest as a "tape backup" Hal -- -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Come visit the Trailer Park of the Apocalypse... we survived the Millennium or maybe we were LEFT BEHIND! [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- http://www.madimi.com -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGPfreeware 6.0 for non-commercial use http://www.pgp.com iQA/AwUBOYSjxvI0+qCeTKkmEQK0AwCgr2iX0Ia1c4+0VNWhXm5lqalegPgAn0jv ziFSq6U/pTANQElpMgZuOjM7 =tEwA -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: Quest does not offer shell accounts (drat!) Recommendations?
. You can use your QWont account to telnet/ssh to your EFN shell account and use EFN's news (via Pine, TIN, ...). Jamie Wow! I will have to learn to do this, this is great. Thanks Hal -- -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Come visit the Trailer Park of the Apocalypse... we survived the Millennium or maybe we were LEFT BEHIND! [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- http://www.madimi.com -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGPfreeware 6.0 for non-commercial use http://www.pgp.com iQA/AwUBOYSjxvI0+qCeTKkmEQK0AwCgr2iX0Ia1c4+0VNWhXm5lqalegPgAn0jv ziFSq6U/pTANQElpMgZuOjM7 =tEwA -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Quest does not offer shell accounts (drat!) Recommendations?
The reason I let my Eugene Free-Net account go was that it got its news-groups from the U of O censored news-group listsAt least 2 years ago I was under the impression that they were being censored in the sense a Politically Correct Mz. Somebody was determining which news-groups were and which weren't oppressive to minorities etc... ** The message for you follows *** Hello, Thank you for contacting QWEST Internet Services Technical Support. I am sorry but we do not offer shell account. Thank you, QWEST Internet Services Technical Support You wrote: I connect both from a Desktop Apple Mac 7600/132 and a Red Hat Linux Laptop. No problems, BUT:I want to convert to an open secure shell connection. This means for me that I put a seed or userkeypair for myself in my hard-drive space on your server. On your side it means that your servers have to be able to handle secure-shell connections. Most modern ISPs already do.What is USWest now Quest on this? -- -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Come visit the Trailer Park of the Apocalypse... we survived the Millennium or maybe we were LEFT BEHIND! [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- http://www.madimi.com -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGPfreeware 6.0 for non-commercial use http://www.pgp.com iQA/AwUBOYSjxvI0+qCeTKkmEQK0AwCgr2iX0Ia1c4+0VNWhXm5lqalegPgAn0jv ziFSq6U/pTANQElpMgZuOjM7 =tEwA -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: open ssh and RSA patent ...Net Site for Crypto
Not entirely true. #1.) Mandrake Update doesn't see these packages for "automatic" inclusion as an option. #2.) I have tried installing Netscape Common, Netscape And Communicator via kpackage and rpm -i "foo.rpm" and each fails because "such and such sub package is needed by such and such something else" #3.) If you subscribe to the mandrake security list you'll see that the crypto sub-directory at Mandrake is missing at least one main component. And that the various Mandrake servers have all the SNAFU problems of occasionally falling behind on security fix updates. #4.) IN GENERAL, you are right. It only takes a little effort to get Mandrake Cryto Stuff, and the pretty good Manual is online (The O'Rielly "Beast-People" book on Open_SSH is STILL NOT RELEASED!). #5.) A question...is both gnupg and pgp updated to account for German Security Hole on your system? Mandrake practically bundles security already; if you follow the link from their homepage, it's a breeze to install. -- -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Come visit the Trailer Park of the Apocalypse... we survived the Millennium or maybe we were LEFT BEHIND! [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- http://www.madimi,com -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGPfreeware 6.0 for non-commercial use http://www.pgp.com iQA/AwUBOYSjxvI0+qCeTKkmEQK0AwCgr2iX0Ia1c4+0VNWhXm5lqalegPgAn0jv ziFSq6U/pTANQElpMgZuOjM7 =tEwA -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: Wordperfect 8 install problems
I left a copy on a CD with Stan for people in the group to install. The Corel Power Paint RECOGNIZES your distribution, and asks you to confirm it. WordPerfect Suite 2000 doesn't, by the way, if you have Mandrake you want to go to Corel site, the WordPerfect Suite page, and download the special INSTALL script for Mandrake. -- -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Come visit the Trailer Park of the Apocalypse... we survived the Millennium or maybe we were LEFT BEHIND! [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- http://www.madimi,com -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGPfreeware 6.0 for non-commercial use http://www.pgp.com iQA/AwUBOYSjxvI0+qCeTKkmEQK0AwCgr2iX0Ia1c4+0VNWhXm5lqalegPgAn0jv ziFSq6U/pTANQElpMgZuOjM7 =tEwA -END PGP SIGNATURE-
I have an Adaptect SlimSCSI 1460, how do I access my Syquest eazydrive 135?
I have an Adaptect SlimSCSI 1460 PCMCIA card, how do I access my Syquest Eazydrive 135 from my Excaliber 300 Laptop running Mandrake 7.1? Is there a web page devoted to using syquest 135s on Linux? Thanks Hal
Mandrake 7.1: Internal Clock toots Helium
I am stumped. If it weren't for the perl script tset I wouldn't know what time it is. There is time config under configuration/other that lets me say my time is America/Los Angeles AND there is this matter of my internal clock being set to GMT (The Great Mother's Tits?) Then there is Drak/Settings which had a date and time section. But the clock on the menu bar still tells me the time in Pleasantville. How do all these mesh? Thanks -- -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Come visit the Trailer Park of the Apocalypse... we survived the Millennium or maybe we were LEFT BEHIND! [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- http://www.madimi,com -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGPfreeware 6.0 for non-commercial use http://www.pgp.com iQA/AwUBOYSjxvI0+qCeTKkmEQK0AwCgr2iX0Ia1c4+0VNWhXm5lqalegPgAn0jv ziFSq6U/pTANQElpMgZuOjM7 =tEwA -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: 404
Hah... screen of death screensaver now has a mini-me...!
Re: Stan's going away...I missed this thread. How long and all?
I missed this thread...how long and all? -- -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Come visit the Trailer Park of the Apocalypse...we survived the Millennium or maybe we were LEFT BEHIND! [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- http://www.madimi.com -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGPfreeware 6.0 for non-commercial use iQA/AwUBOYSjxvI0+qCeTKkmEQK0AwCgr2iX0Ia1c4+0VNWhXm5lqalegPgAn0jv ziFSq6U/pTANQElpMgZuOjM7 =tEwA -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: Unusually high rate of connectivity today? Eschalon...
Eschalon is shut down for repairs and expansion until monday. Michael Smith wrote: All of my connections are hitting land-speed records for data downloads today. Just curious if anybody else has noticed this too? Maybe the Napster-heads are figuring out that Napster will be around for awhile so there's no need to rush out and download everything. my house: 344K/sec @home: 90K/sec --Mike -- -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Come visit the Trailer Park of the Apocalypse...we survived the Millennium or maybe we were LEFT BEHIND! [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- http://www.madimi.com -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGPfreeware 6.0 for non-commercial use iQA/AwUBOYSjxvI0+qCeTKkmEQK0AwCgr2iX0Ia1c4+0VNWhXm5lqalegPgAn0jv ziFSq6U/pTANQElpMgZuOjM7 =tEwA -END PGP SIGNATURE-
what to do when rpm -i --nodeps don't do
[root@localhost /root]# rpm -i --nodeps netscape-128-common-4.73-7mdk.i586.rpm file /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/app-defaults/Netscape from install of netscape-128-common-4.73-7mdk conflicts with file from package netscape-common-4.73-3mdk file /usr/bin/netscape from install of netscape-128-common-4.73-7mdk conflicts with file from package netscape-common-4.73-3mdk file /usr/lib/netscape/preferences.js from install of netscape-128-common-4.73-7mdk conflicts with file from package netscape-common-4.73-3mdk -- -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Come visit the Trailer Park of the Apocalypse...we survived the Millennium or maybe we were LEFT BEHIND! [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- http://www.madimi.com -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGPfreeware 6.0 for non-commercial use iQA/AwUBOYSjxvI0+qCeTKkmEQK0AwCgr2iX0Ia1c4+0VNWhXm5lqalegPgAn0jv ziFSq6U/pTANQElpMgZuOjM7 =tEwA -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: what to do when rpm -i --nodeps don't do
Thanx : -- Come visit the Trailer Park of the Apocalypse... we survived the Millennium or maybe we were LEFT BEHIND! [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- http://www.users.uswest.net/~hsundt3/
Re: Reminder [TODAY] - OSU CS Talk: /89 7:00 DNS, Sendmail and Firewalls (Oh My!)
I'll be there. -- Come visit the Trailer Park of the Apocalypse... we survived the Millennium or maybe we were LEFT BEHIND! [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- http://www.users.uswest.net/~hsundt3/
Secure SHell (passing this along...LONG)
Where to get RPM binary builds: http://www.linux-mandrake.com/en/fcrypto.php3 From MandrakeUsers.org http://mandrakeuser.org/secure/index.html QUOTE: SSH I - Installation What Is SSH? The traditional network services like ftp, pop or telnet are convenient but inherently unsafe, since they all make you send a password and data in clear text over an increasingly unsafe network. It is almost a no-brainer to intercept these services and copy transferred data. Furthermore the authentication of the server is weak: the services are open to so-called 'man-in-the-middle' attacks, where an intruder pretends to be the server and thus receives all data the client is sending. Enter SSH (Secure SHell). By using SSH, you encrypt the traffic and you can make 'man-in-the-middle' attacks almost impossible. It also protects you from DNS and IP spoofing. As a bonus, it offers the possibility to compress the traffic and thus make transfers faster. SSH is a very versatile tool: not only does it replace telnet, you can also 'tunnel' services like ftp, pop and even ppp via it. SSH implementations exist for almost all major operating systems. The original SSH has been developed by a Finnish company. Due to copyright restraints and patented algorithms, the Free Software world now uses OpenSSH, a free SSH workalike. SSH consists of a client-server pair like all the other services. Every system administrator worth his money runs an SSH server. If your remote host doesn't run SSH, you should really think about switching to a host which does. A site which doesn't run an SSH server shows a serious lack of interest in network security. SSH comes in two major, partly incompatible versions, 1.x and 2.x. You won't be able to connect to an SSH 1.x server with an SSH 2.x client. OpenSSH 2.x supports both versions. section index / top How SSH Authentication Works Seen from the client level, SSH provides two levels of authentication. The first level allows you to connect from any machine to a SSH server, as long as you know the password of the account on the remote machine. This encrypts any traffic sent via SSH, but doesn't provide a strong mechanism to authenticate the host you are connecting to. Another host could intercept your connection by pretending to be the host you want to connect to ('man-in-the-middle-attack'). The second level relies on the key mechanism: you create your own keypair and put the public key onto the server. Now if you connect to the SSH server, your client sends a request to the server for authentication using your keys. The server looks up the public key in your remote home directory, and compares both keys. Then it sends an encrypted challenge to the client. This challenge is decrypted on the local machine using the private key and sent back to the server. Using this method, you will have to know the password of your key (if you choose to use one). In contrast to level one, this password will not be sent over the network. Level two authentication doesn't use any passwords at all. This scheme not only encrypts any travel sent via SSH, but also makes 'man-in-the-middle' attacks next to impossible. This login process usually takes ten seconds. section index / top Installing And Testing OpenSSH Due to U.S. restrictions on exporting strong cryptography, the OpenSSH packages are not included in LM. You can download them from one of the servers listed on LM's crypto apps page. You will need these packages: openssl openssh openssh-clients and, if you want to run an ssh-server, openssh-server Of course the truly paranoid will prefer building them from source, but usually RPMs will do ;). Note that 7.1 OpenSSH RPMs will not install on 7.0. To test your installation, connect to a SSH server: ssh -l [your accountname on the remote host] [address of the remote host] If this works, you will receive a message like this: The authenticity of host [hostname] can't be established. Key fingerprint is 1024 5f:a0:0b:65:d3:82:df:ab:44:62:6d:98:9c:fe:e9:52. Are you sure you want to continue connecting (yes/no)? SSH tells you that it doesn't know this host, which is nothing to worry about, since you are connecting for the first time. Type yes. This will add the 'fingerprint' of this host to '~/.ssh/known_hosts'. Future connects to the host will not display this message. Then SSH will prompt you for your account password on the remote machine. Type it, press ENTER et voila, you've established your first SSH connection! Now proceed just like you would in a telnet session. Installing an OpenSSH server is easy, too. Just install the RPM. During the installation, you will get a message like this: Generating RSA keys: .ooO..ooO Key generation complete. Your identification has been saved in /etc/ssh/ssh_host_key. Your public key has been saved in /etc/ssh/ssh_host_key.pub. The key fingerprint is:
Re: Secure SHell Some Questions I Have
Dear Mandrake Magicians, about Open SSH; I am an Abject Newbie migrating from Mac OS 8.1 to Mandrake Linux 7.1 by shifting my workload from my Apple Mac 7600/135 to my ASL Escaliber 300 Laptop as I am able to do what I do on the Linux Box. I want to describe myself. I am an EndUser evolving UPWARD rather than a beleagered System Administrator and C-Programmer fanning out into Unix/Linux and Open Secure Shell from NT. I dutifully downloaded the crypto files, and began installing in depslist-crypto order. I even read your usefull and clear OpenSSh how-to on www.mandrakeuser.org. It is not inappropriate for a EndUser to adopt ssh and pgp networking hygiene. But, in that I am alone, (surprize,surprize), and O'Reilly had my order for SSH Complete on back order, I need a little more help. For instance. The depslist does not equal the kpackage "unsatisfied dependencies" squalk. SO...do I uncheck "Check Dependencies" like a manly man, or do I let RPM finder NOT find libDCOP.so.1, for instance, or even rpmlib, whic I must got? Why do all the Netscape Cryptos each need all the others first? Does kpackage misidentify newer packages than needed as being "not the version neccessary" as if they were older versions than needed? And well, you get the picture. A "little" more babying won't make Linux users as helpless as a long time Mac user. Yours HAL
Re: Secure SHell Some Questions I Have
I got 'em all alreadyI think I'm too ready to believe kpackage about dependencies, cause I went ahead and installed the open ssh suite, and they work just fine. The trouble with being an EndUser, youe believe what whatever the GUI wanings tell you...and between the fact the warnings maybe either right or wrong, and even a good GUI like k is a work in progress,...Prime Time for Linux "is arriving" a little more than "arrived". Thanks Hal
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Re: openssh other Mandrake Crypto files lock up RPM?
Thanx, I'll give it a try. Hal
Any PCMCIA/Mandrake GURU's out there?
My Linux Box can't find the modem any commands I can use to check out links and such? Should be normal formal /dev/modem--tty0 or whatever. Anyway. This is what I did to get what I got, (or ain't got): 1.) I installed Mandrake Linux 7.0 which I purchased from ASL Labs (http://www.aslab.com/ ) on my Excaliber-LT300 *, also purchased from them which has a Lynsys Etherfast 10/100+ 56k Modem PC Card for modem and ethernet 2.) I compiled ASL provided pcmcia_c.3.1.5.tar.gz 4.) I have adapted "network" script as instructed: NETWORKING=yes FORWARD_IPV4=false HOSTNAME=local* DOMAINNAME=local.localdomain* GATEWAY-183.152.23.255 GATEWAYDEV=eth0[alternating with GATEWAYDEV=ppp0 --- same null result] 5.) Launching kppp, I get a "modem does not repond". Using modem query option...it finds no modem. I notice that at bootup I do not get a "watching both ports" response after launching PCMCIA... you know...as if both the ethernet and modem plugs on my pc card were being recognized. Thanks I'm restricted to my Mac (gawk!) until this gets fixed. Harald Sundt * Excaliber-LT300 Specification Structure: Based on ChemBook 3015 Series Dimension Weight: 10.2" (W) x 12.7" (D) x 1.5" (H) weighing 6.1 lbs with FDD and battery pack). LCD Display Panel: 14.1" Active Matrix TFT LCD Display Panel CPU: Intel Celeron Mobile Module MMC-2 with 32KB internal cache, 256KB full speed L2 cache Chipset: Intel 82440BX PIIX4 chipset Dual channel UltraDMA/33 bus mastering IDE controller Memory Subsystem: 2 SODIMM banks supporting up to 512MB of unbuffered PC-100 SDRAM Memory configuration: 160MB 2 - 128MB PC-100 SDRAM module Graphic Subsystem: ATI 3D Rage Mobility-P 128-bit graphic accelerator, 8MB SGRAM standard, resolution up to 1280 x 1024 Hard Disk Subsystem: IBM Travelstar 12GB 6.0GB Ultra DMA/66 drive, 66MB/s, 512K cache, 8.5mm high SCSI Subsystem: Optional CD-ROM Subsystem: Removable 24X CDROM Sound Subsystem: ESS Maestro 3D enhanced PCI audio Network Modem Subsystem: Integrated 56K V90 Faxmodem System I/O: - Two (2) Infrared (IrDA) ports - One (1) RS-232C 16550 serial port - One (1) ECP/EPP Bi-directional parallel port - One (1) USB port - One (1) PS/2 Mini DIN keyboard/mouse port - One (1) External SVGA port - One (1) S-Video TV-Out Floppy Drive: Teac 1.44M 3.5-inch drive Mouse: Built-In TrackPad (PS/2) , 2 click buttons Keyboard: 86-keys Windows 95 Keyboard Preinstalled Software: Xi Graphics Laptop Accelerated X-Server v5.0.3 Battery Pack: Li-Ion 9 cells, 4900mAh, 48W Run-down life: 2.5 - 3hrs (approx.) Charging time: 3-5hrs(power off). Battery low beep warning
Downloading Unix files on a Mac in Netscape does sick things...
...to the files it downloads. You see, I could use a URL, on myMAC, but I have had poor success. When I transfer them to my laptop, I get a "this is not a zip file" sqeeel. You see Netscape, even Anarchie does weird things to Linux files they download,..at least on the Mac Platform. Has any of you this problem? Netscape tries to "DO" things with the files it downloads. Unzip them, give them extensions, etc... And using Anarchy still launches Unstuff-It, and BAD THINGS happen to Unix files on a Mac platform,..not always, but a lot.
Mandrake 7.0 is short and egg of a salad...
I have an ASL laptop on which I ran Red Hat 6.1 "Cartman". Then ASL switched over to Mandrake last month. In that I download especially tuned kernels from ASL, I thought I'd switch over to Mandrake. So I bought 'Learn Mandrake Linux in 5 minutes while on the can', and installed it. Then I downloaded the ALS kernel, and installed it. What I'm missing is the 'pcmcia-cs-3_1_5_tar.gz' or whatever it is that suppliments the kernel support of laptop pcmcia cards with other stuff it needs. Red Hat's site doesn't have this particular doo-dad. Do I need to buy Mandrak Super Pack or what to get it? Does any of you have the tarball I can get tomorrow? I can't get on-line without it. Thanks Hal
eth0/ppp0 PCMCIA card glitch after recompile
I get this eth0/ppp0 PCMCIA card glitch after recompiling my kernel. I have ppp and pcmcia support. My situation is this. I have a new laptop from ASL. It comes with a twin Ethernet/Modem pcmcia card. You have a place for a phone jack and and the huskier ethernet 10/1000 jack. Before recompile my modem and internet prograsms found the ppp/modem route, no problem. NOW...my dial up program (wvdial) calls up USWest and logs on fine, pppd starts, I'm authenticated. But Netscape, FTP and my e-mail program all try to use the ethernet port. I see its lights start to flicker. And of course all locks up. Why can my dialer find the right hole but my internet apps try the wrong hole. I will not make a sick joke about two sailors and a sheep. I have checked "resolv.conf, hosts, hosts.allow etc... All are filled out right. What needs to be configured? Thanks Hal
Re: Seth...need tar conditionals
Thanks none of my Red Hat books makes this clear. Hal