Re: smrsh

2002-10-03 Thread m.w.chang

the error is obviously a permission issue. I will summarize my problem 
in brief detail later (listing the owner/permission of related folders).
right now, I want all features working. :)

where can I find a doc about smrsh regarding the folder permission and 
ownership?

 I *still* don't understand why smrsh didn't work for you. *Everyone* I've 
 asked (from guru, to newbie) that I know has used those instructions didn't 
 have issues.

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Re: OT alternatives to groupwise?

2002-10-03 Thread Roger Oberholtzer

On Wed, 02 Oct 2002 19:24:02 -0700 (PDT)
stayler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Wed, 2 Oct 2002 14:35:51 -0400, Douglas J Hunley wrote:
 
 I got roped into a project to re-architect the enterprise email system
 here at the state. groupwise is the incumbent here, I'm tryuing to pitch
 sendmail switch. of course, exchange is also out there, and lotus
 notes/domino. what else are people using? named and URLs would be great.
 thanks
 
 You might take a look at qmail.  Its been rock solid here for several
 months now.

My MTA is exim. www.exim.org

I think is also comes down to what the e-mail MTA should / should not do.

Spam filtering? Aggressive relay control? Mailing lists? IMAP? Virus
detection?

Some MTAs are better/easier to set up with these things than others.

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I need a favour from a US user

2002-10-03 Thread Keith Antoine

I recently purchased and installed a new MB, Asus A7V333. The mother board has 
a place to connect an optional SPDIF module, which is not included , nor can 
I access in Australia. I would appreciate it if someone could price this 
item, if available. I would send monies to cover this plus freight.

Wish they would import parts as well as the mainboard.

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Re: OT alternatives to groupwise?

2002-10-03 Thread Roger Schmeits

Have you looked at www.ima.com? Just found this site couple months ago
on the redhat list. Actually they contacted me.  Another one is joydesk.
Do a google on that one dont have the url. found it -- joydesk.com

I have the task of creating a new email system before Christmas so Im
also looking for solutions. Please note you might want something that
has a web portion before they will ask for there email at home or at the
conference in hawaii so something like that.  The IMA package looks
decent, price wise looks very doable.

SysAdmin had an article about SquirrelMail couple months ago.

How many accounts are you talking about?


On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 02:42, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
 On Wed, 02 Oct 2002 19:24:02 -0700 (PDT)
 stayler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  On Wed, 2 Oct 2002 14:35:51 -0400, Douglas J Hunley wrote:
  
  I got roped into a project to re-architect the enterprise email system
  here at the state. groupwise is the incumbent here, I'm tryuing to pitch
  sendmail switch. of course, exchange is also out there, and lotus
  notes/domino. what else are people using? named and URLs would be great.
  thanks
  
  You might take a look at qmail.  Its been rock solid here for several
  months now.
 
 My MTA is exim. www.exim.org
 
 I think is also comes down to what the e-mail MTA should / should not do.
 
 Spam filtering? Aggressive relay control? Mailing lists? IMAP? Virus
 detection?
 
 Some MTAs are better/easier to set up with these things than others.
 
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RE: OT alternatives to groupwise?

2002-10-03 Thread Wil McGilvery

For what it is worth, I am using both exchange and postfix.

I find postfix very easy to use and configure.

www.postfix.org



Regards,
 
Wil McGilvery
Manager, Digital Media

 
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416-744-7191
1-888-622-3729
416-744-0406  FAX
www.lynchdigital.com



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 All I can say is that we were recently switched from groupwise to lotus
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 don't use, seems less intuitive, and is a resource hog.
 Joel

that seems to be the consensus ;)
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apache access log entry

2002-10-03 Thread Ken Moffat

Anyone know what this line might mean in apache access.log?

xxx.xxx.xxx.xx - - [02/Oct/2002:22:25:04 -0700] GET / HTTP/1.1 400 385 
- -

(Sorry about the wrap. The x's were an ip address)
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Re: OT alternatives to groupwise?

2002-10-03 Thread John Voigt

On 10/03/2002 02:42 AM, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:

 On Wed, 02 Oct 2002 19:24:02 -0700 (PDT)
 stayler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
On Wed, 2 Oct 2002 14:35:51 -0400, Douglas J Hunley wrote:

I got roped into a project to re-architect the enterprise email system
here at the state. groupwise is the incumbent here, I'm tryuing to pitch
sendmail switch. of course, exchange is also out there, and lotus
notes/domino. what else are people using? named and URLs would be great.
thanks

You might take a look at qmail.  Its been rock solid here for several
months now.
 
 
 My MTA is exim. www.exim.org
 
 I think is also comes down to what the e-mail MTA should / should not do.
 
 Spam filtering? Aggressive relay control? Mailing lists? IMAP? Virus
 detection?
 
 Some MTAs are better/easier to set up with these things than others.

Hi all,

If I understand the original question correctly, the question is to 
replace GroupWise which is somewhat similar to M$ Exchange, as opposed 
to just an MTA. It has the mail, calendar, scheduler and other [perhaps 
useless] fluff. You might look at:

http://www.samsungcontact.com/en/

which was HP OpenMail in a former life. There is another similar product 
available from:

http://www.bynari.com

which claims to to this sort of thing as well. Neither of these, 
unfortunately, are OSS, and are rather expensive. They do run on Linux 
though.

HTH,

John V.
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Re: Hardware upgrade

2002-10-03 Thread m.w.chang

I would never trust VIA chipset for serious work. Grab a board that use 
intel chipset, like i845g that supports 333Mhz clock for RAM. Couldn't 
quite remember.

Jim Conner wrote:
 Well, pending an unforeseen emergency expense, I plan on upgrading my 
 aging(ok, ancient) hardware.  The motherboard I plan on getting is a Abit 
 KX7-333.  It uses the VIA KT333 and VT8233A chipsets.  I've done some 
 research and it seems like it will work fine with the latest kernels.  
 Reviews have it as a decent, stable performer.  I just wonder if anyone here 
 has had some experience/opinions using this board or these chipsets.
 
 Jim

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Re: OT alternatives to groupwise?

2002-10-03 Thread Douglas J Hunley

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Roger Schmeits spewed electrons into the ether that resembled:

 How many accounts are you talking about?

thousands. this will be state-wide for the Ohio Dept. of Jobs  Family 
Services
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Re: smrsh

2002-10-03 Thread Douglas J Hunley

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m.w.chang spewed electrons into the ether that resembled:
 the error is obviously a permission issue. I will summarize my problem
 in brief detail later (listing the owner/permission of related folders).
 right now, I want all features working. :)

 where can I find a doc about smrsh regarding the folder permission and
 ownership?

sendmail.org?
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Toazt There are lots of women on the internet,
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Fwd: Hollings Bill

2002-10-03 Thread Lee



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Subject: Hollings Bill
Date: Thu, 3 Oct 2002 10:52:27 -0400
From: Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


I e-mailed my senator, Bill Nelson ,one of the co-sponsors of the Hollings
scheme to hand over the desktop market to Gates in the guise of protecting
the copywrites of DVD movie cretins. Most of his answer is baffgarb  but it
does indicate that a lot of senators only bothered to listen to the movie
industry side of it. I think what is needed is a little consumer input from
around the country and world.

Lee






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October 3, 2002



Mr. Lee McKnight
104 Earl King St.
Apalachicola, Florida  32320


Dear Mr. McKnight:

Thank you for contacting me regarding S. 2048, the Consumer Broadband and
Digital Television Promotion Act (CBDTPA), formerly known as the Security
Systems Standards and Certification Act (SSSCA).

For many years, content developers and holders and consumer electronic
manufacturers have discussed how to protect copyrighted content in the
digital world.  Although representatives from these industries continue to
work together to find a solution, they have not yet achieved consensus on
how to best solve the problem.  Meanwhile, thousands of movies and
hundreds of thousands of songs, video games and software programs are
illegally traded every day on the Internet.

Recent advances in technology pose new challenges to copyright protection.
Full-length movies and video games can be downloaded illegally in several
minutes for little or no cost.  Products developed by our country, and
others around the world are being stolen because important guidelines have
not been implemented to protect these products.

For these reasons, some content providers are now asserting that they can
no longer wait for a solution from the industry itself, and that the
situation requires legislation to force relevant industrial sectors to
find a reasonable and balanced solution.

To respond to those concerns, Senators Fritz Hollings and Ted Stevens
recently introduced legislation (S. 2048) that establishes a timeline for
representatives from digital media device manufacturers, consumer groups
and copyright owners to come to a consensus on what technologies should be
implemented to best enforce the nation's copyright laws. If
representatives do not reach a consensus during one-year after enactment
of this legislation, the bill requires the Federal Communications
Commission to make a determination about which technology could best
accomplish this goal, and then implement necessary regulations.

Although I want industry to reach its own consensus on how to best solve
the piracy problems on the Internet, I cosponsored S. 2048 because I
believe the legislation will assist these groups in coming to such
agreement.  While the Senate considers this legislation, I plan to
continue to work with industry in examining these issues to ensure that
the all players involved, including consumers, will be protected in the
process.  During these negotiations, I will continue to keep your concerns
in mind.

Please feel free to contact me in the future.
Please do not reply to this message.  The e-mail address
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Re: Fwd: Hollings Bill

2002-10-03 Thread Tim Wunder

On 10/3/2002 10:55 AM, someone claiming to be Lee wrote:
snipped politics
IMHO, this belongs on [EMAIL PROTECTED], not linux-users. This is 
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Re: OT alternatives to groupwise?

2002-10-03 Thread Federico Voges

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On Thu, 03 Oct 2002 08:25:38 -0500, John Voigt wrote:

On 10/03/2002 02:42 AM, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:

 On Wed, 02 Oct 2002 19:24:02 -0700 (PDT)
 stayler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
On Wed, 2 Oct 2002 14:35:51 -0400, Douglas J Hunley wrote:

I got roped into a project to re-architect the enterprise email system
here at the state. groupwise is the incumbent here, I'm tryuing to pitch
sendmail switch. of course, exchange is also out there, and lotus
notes/domino. what else are people using? named and URLs would be great.
thanks

You might take a look at qmail.  Its been rock solid here for several
months now.
 
 
 My MTA is exim. www.exim.org
 
 I think is also comes down to what the e-mail MTA should / should not do.
 
 Spam filtering? Aggressive relay control? Mailing lists? IMAP? Virus
 detection?
 
 Some MTAs are better/easier to set up with these things than others.

Hi all,

If I understand the original question correctly, the question is to 
replace GroupWise which is somewhat similar to M$ Exchange, as opposed 
to just an MTA. It has the mail, calendar, scheduler and other [perhaps 
useless] fluff. You might look at:

http://www.samsungcontact.com/en/

which was HP OpenMail in a former life. There is another similar product 
available from:

http://www.bynari.com

which claims to to this sort of thing as well. Neither of these, 
unfortunately, are OSS, and are rather expensive. They do run on Linux 
though.


On the comercial side, you also have SuSE Mail server (not the one that
uses Lotus Notes), and Caldera...oops! SCO Volution Msg Server. They
are very similar to Bynari product. IIRC, the last time I checked SCO
VMS was the cheapest and has a few goodies like OutLook auto
configuration (great for admins).

If you want to go the open source way, you can use Postfix + Courier
IMAP + OpenLDAP + Horde/IMP/Turba (that's pretty much what everybody
else is using to build their mail server software). There's even a
small article in horde.org describing howto build a large hotmail like
system using these (good reading even not exactly what you need).

For the shared calendar, I think you can use Apache+WebDAV. But I
haven't investigated...

Bye!!
Federico Voges
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Intrasoft
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Re: I need a favour from a US user

2002-10-03 Thread Tony Alfrey

On Thursday 03 October 2002 01:23 am,Keith Antoine wrote:
 I recently purchased and installed a new MB, Asus A7V333. The mother
 board has a place to connect an optional SPDIF module, which is not
 included , nor can I access in Australia. I would appreciate it if
 someone could price this item, if available. I would send monies to
 cover this plus freight.

 Wish they would import parts as well as the mainboard.

Hey SkippyDude;

We need more info.  I checked out their website (I hope their MBs 
aren't as poorly designed as their site) and found the MB but not the 
SPDIF module.  Do you have some kind of part number?

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Re: OT alternatives to groupwise?

2002-10-03 Thread Federico Voges

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On Thu, 3 Oct 2002 10:28:17 -0400, Douglas J Hunley wrote:

Roger Schmeits spewed electrons into the ether that resembled:

 How many accounts are you talking about?

thousands. this will be state-wide for the Ohio Dept. of Jobs  Family 
Services

Hmmm, maybe you need that article form horde.org after all :)

http://www.horde.org/papers/daemonnews.php
http://horde.org/papers/Scalable_webmail_HOWTO.html

If you need POP/IMAP access instead of webmail, you'll need POP/IMAP
proxy servers (and possibly some cusom programming).



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Re: Hardware upgrade

2002-10-03 Thread Bob Raymond

On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 15:10, m.w.chang wrote:
 I would never trust VIA chipset for serious work. Grab a board that use 
 intel chipset, like i845g that supports 333Mhz clock for RAM. Couldn't 
 quite remember.

Remember, VIA KT333 is an Athlon chipset, where he really has no other
cost-effective options except for Ali and SiS, where there isn't so much
selection, and AMD, which is a bit on the expensive end.  VIA seems to
have improved.  I've had no problems with my KT133A board (an EPoX
8KTA3Pro board).  Abit is considered good, but my mother's BG-7 (an
Intel 845G based board) has had nothing but problems, some Windows
related, but others such as absolute incompatiblity with several
graphics cards we've thrown at it, and it's got terrible recovery (have
to reenter CPU speed) from power outages.

Bob Raymond

 Jim Conner wrote:
  Well, pending an unforeseen emergency expense, I plan on upgrading my 
  aging(ok, ancient) hardware.  The motherboard I plan on getting is a Abit 
  KX7-333.  It uses the VIA KT333 and VT8233A chipsets.  I've done some 
  research and it seems like it will work fine with the latest kernels.  
  Reviews have it as a decent, stable performer.  I just wonder if anyone here 
  has had some experience/opinions using this board or these chipsets.
  
  Jim

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Re: Linux Journal Review of Libranet 2.7

2002-10-03 Thread Leon A. Goldstein

Ken Moffat wrote:

 Note that the free download is version 2.0, which is slightly old, but
 is easy to update.

 I love libranet. I have version 2.7, beta2, and I have stayed with the
 default woody install, which is totally reliable. The packages are not
 totally up to date, but it is stable. It's easy to upgrade to testing or
 unstable with a change in sources.list, and many have reported good
 results.

Yup, should have mentioned that.  If you have an Athlon box, you really
should jump right up to 2.7.
I don't know why, but the difference between the 2.4.18 kernel in Lib
2.0 and the 2.4.19 in Lib 2.7 is
very noticeable on my Athlon 900 mHz box.

And of course, Libranet has my loyalty for including all of the libs
needed by WordPerfect 8.  (They responded to my suggestion/plea to add
the libs)
With the Filtrix patch and mouse scrolling,  WP8 on Libranet still
kicks.

BTW there is a Win4Lin how-to posted now on the Libranet Support
Database, just below my WP8 how-to.

Brian Kapturkiewicz wrote:

 Hi,
 Do you know http://www.distrowatch.com
 You'll see Libranet and many others.


Yes, although I suspect some or many of the listed distro's are only
history.

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Powered by Libranet 1.9.1 Debian Linux
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Re: OT alternatives to groupwise?

2002-10-03 Thread Nate Cole

You may want to check out something like what Compoze Software
has to offer.  The site is:

http://www.compoze.com


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 email system here at 
 the state. groupwise is the incumbent here, I'm tryuing to
 pitch sendmail 
 switch. of course, exchange is also out there, and lotus
 notes/domino. what 
 else are people using? named and URLs would be great. thanks
 - -- 
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 #174778
 Admin: Linux StepByStep - http://www.linux-sxs.org
   and http://jobs.linux-sxs.org
 
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Re: apache access log entry

2002-10-03 Thread Kevin O'Gorman

I'm not a real expert, but nobody else has answered in a few hours,
so here's my take on it.

It seems somebody tried for your site's main page (GET /)
and was refused access (400 - bad request).  I do not know what
to make of the - -.

++ kevin



On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Ken Moffat wrote:

 Anyone know what this line might mean in apache access.log?

 xxx.xxx.xxx.xx - - [02/Oct/2002:22:25:04 -0700] GET / HTTP/1.1 400 385
 - -

 (Sorry about the wrap. The x's were an ip address)




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Re: Fwd: Hollings Bill

2002-10-03 Thread Lee

Tim Wunder wrote:
 
 On 10/3/2002 10:55 AM, someone claiming to be Lee wrote:
 snipped politics
 IMHO, this belongs on [EMAIL PROTECTED], not linux-users. This is
 entirely off topic for this forum.
 
 Regards,
 Tim

A bill to force computer users to run new Intel AMD CPU boards in a non
default mode that precludes using any OS but M$ Win is off topic on a
linux users list?

Lee
 
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RE: apache access log entry

2002-10-03 Thread Wil McGilvery

I may be wrong, but it looks similar to the recent openssl worm.

The following is from the Symantec web site.

When performing the scanning, the worm first connects to port 80 of a target machine, 
to determine if it can communicate to that port. It then sends the following request:

GET / HTTP/1.1\r\n\r\n

Since this is an invalid HTTP 1.1 request, it is missing the Host: parameter, a 
typical Apache server will respond with something similar to the following:

HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request
Date: Fri, 13 Sep 2002 10:24:13 GMT
Server: Apache/1.3.22 (Unix) (Red-Hat/Linux)
Connection: close
Transfer-Encoding: chunked
Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1

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To: Linux Users list
Subject: Re: apache access log entry

I'm not a real expert, but nobody else has answered in a few hours,
so here's my take on it.

It seems somebody tried for your site's main page (GET /)
and was refused access (400 - bad request).  I do not know what
to make of the - -.

++ kevin



On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Ken Moffat wrote:

 Anyone know what this line might mean in apache access.log?

 xxx.xxx.xxx.xx - - [02/Oct/2002:22:25:04 -0700] GET / HTTP/1.1 400 385
 - -

 (Sorry about the wrap. The x's were an ip address)




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Mozilla tabbed browser extensions

2002-10-03 Thread Tim Wunder

For fans of tabbed browsing in Mozilla:
http://www.cc-net.or.jp/~piro/xul/_tabextensions.en.html
adds some cool functionality to tabbed browsing. It even works in Phoenix.
I particularly like the ability to choose where new tabs go (left or 
right of current tab, or at the beginning or end), focus control after 
closing tabs and the ability of setting an interval for autorefresh of a 
tab.

There are some known issues on the website, but so far (in the 15 
minutes I've been using it) I like it...

Regards,
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Re: I need a favour from a US user - Australia has the part onlyit's in Sydney and I know how you QLDers get about the Blues

2002-10-03 Thread James McDonald

  Wish they would import parts as well as the mainboard.

 Hey SkippyDude;

Keith,

Don't bother the Americans our great southern land  has the part you need

http://www.eyo.com.au/details.html?CatID=11;item_number=B-Audio6.1

Or if that link doesn't work

Goto http://www.eyo.com.au

Select Motherboards from the Categories menu on the left
Select Accessories from the Subcategories menu that appears

And you will see it listed as.

Asus Motherboard 6-1pin SPDIF Audio Module $16.50  5

Hope this helps.

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Re: apache access log entry

2002-10-03 Thread James McDonald

On Thu, 3 Oct 2002 13:02, Ken Moffat wrote:
 Anyone know what this line might mean in apache access.log?

 xxx.xxx.xxx.xx - - [02/Oct/2002:22:25:04 -0700] GET / HTTP/1.1 400 385
 - -

 (Sorry about the wrap. The x's were an ip address)
why would anyone edit your log ip's to only have x's in them ;) 
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Redhat 8.0

2002-10-03 Thread James McDonald

Questions:

Has anyone got it installed yet?
Have you had problems reinstating the MP3 functionality, if so what were 
they?
What kernel version is it running?
Have you successfully compiled stuff like apache / php on it?

Sounds like I should just download it myself and give it a whirl.

But thoughts welcome.
 
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tracing ips

2002-10-03 Thread dep

greets!

i'm endeavoring to determine the whereabouts -- the city would 
probably be adequate -- of a cable modem with a particular ip 
address, the equivalent of whereis instead of whois. anybody know 
how to do this?

it is a matter of considerable delicacy, so if anyone who can aid me 
would contact me offlist, i'd appreciate it.

thanks.
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Re: Fwd: Hollings Bill

2002-10-03 Thread m.w.chang

is it really the spirit of the bill? what made M$ more trust-worthy than 
linux?

 A bill to force computer users to run new Intel AMD CPU boards in a non
 default mode that precludes using any OS but M$ Win is off topic on a
 linux users list?

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Re: smrsh

2002-10-03 Thread m.w.chang

I used google.com and didn't get anything. I try again. is 
/usr/adm/sm.bin the only needed directory?

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Re: I need a favour from a US user - Australia has the part onlyit's in Sydney and I know how you QLDers get about the Blues

2002-10-03 Thread Keith Antoine

On Fri, 4 Oct 2002 07:19, James McDonald wrote:
   Wish they would import parts as well as the mainboard.
 
  Hey SkippyDude;

 Keith,

 Don't bother the Americans our great southern land  has the part you
 need

 http://www.eyo.com.au/details.html?CatID=11;item_number=B-Audio6.1

 Or if that link doesn't work

 Goto http://www.eyo.com.au

 Select Motherboards from the Categories menu on the left
 Select Accessories from the Subcategories menu that appears

 And you will see it listed as.

 Asus Motherboard 6-1pin SPDIF Audio Module $16.50  5

 Hope this helps.

It most certainly does, many thanks for that as the info I got was that its 
listed but no stocks etc. That was from an asus stockist, SALESMAN ?

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Re: Redhat 8.0

2002-10-03 Thread ronnie gauthier

I have not used it yet but it should install apache and PHP initially,
just let it throw everything in. :-)


On Thu, 3 Oct 2002 21:33:28 +
James McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Questions:

   Has anyone got it installed yet?
   Have you had problems reinstating the MP3 functionality, if so what
   were 
they?
   What kernel version is it running?
   Have you successfully compiled stuff like apache / php on it?

Sounds like I should just download it myself and give it a whirl.

But thoughts welcome.
 
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Systems Engineer

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Video capture

2002-10-03 Thread Joel Hammer

I think my letter about video capture never made it to the list, so I'll try
again.

We are going to get a digital photomicroscope for our pathology lab. I am
not satisfied with the software demonstrated thus far. Awkward and too many
steps involved in capturing and saving an image.

So, is there a linux solution?

The camera has 3.1 million pixels. The digital camera has a firewire connection.
What video cards and video capture software are available for linux?

I want to be able to capture, save, and label the image with a single
click or keystroke.  This scope will be used by physicians, so the
software has got to be absolutely easy to use and fool proof.

Any suggestions appreciated.
Joel


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Re: Fwd: Hollings Bill

2002-10-03 Thread Bill Campbell

On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 05:42:38AM +0800, m.w.chang wrote:
is it really the spirit of the bill? what made M$ more trust-worthy than 
linux?

Trustworthy?  Micro$haft??  The company with ``Kindergaten Cryptographers''???

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Re: tracing ips

2002-10-03 Thread Bill Campbell

On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 05:38:20PM -0400, dep wrote:
greets!

i'm endeavoring to determine the whereabouts -- the city would 
probably be adequate -- of a cable modem with a particular ip 
address, the equivalent of whereis instead of whois. anybody know 
how to do this?

The traceroute command will often return useful information.  There's an x-
client that even draws maps, but last time I tried to compile it I think it
required gnome so I couldn't get it to work.

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Re: smrsh

2002-10-03 Thread kwall

On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 05:46:11AM +0800, m.w.chang wrote:
 I used google.com and didn't get anything. I try again. is 
 /usr/adm/sm.bin the only needed directory?

From the Sendmail FAQ:

Q3.34 -- What does foo not available for sendmail programs mean?
Date: September 24, 1999

It means that you are using smrsh, the sendmail restricted shell; 
see Q2.13 for details on this. To fix this problem, you need to create 
a sym-link from smrsh's directory for restricted programs to the program 
foo. The default location of this directory for restricted programs is 
/usr/adm/sm.bin in the Open Source version, but vendor versions differ. 
For example, RedHat Linux 6.0 uses /etc/smrsh, and Solaris 8 uses 
/var/adm/sm.bin . If you don't know the directory for your OS, first 
check the smrsh man page, then if that fails, try:

% strings /path/to/smrsh | grep ^/

where /path/to/smrsh is the P= argument on the Mprog line in sendmail.cf .

So for example:

% cd /usr/adm/sm.bin
% ln -s /usr/bin/vacation

would allow the vacation program to be run from a user's .forward file 
or an alias which uses the |program syntax.

Finally, if you want to disable use of smrsh, remove the 
FEATURE(`smrsh') line from the .mc file used to build sendmail.cf; 
see cf/README for details on this.

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Re: tracing ips

2002-10-03 Thread m.w.chang

I will do a search on freshmeat.net. I have seen a few replacements that 
claimed to be better hhan the orignal traceroute.

 i'm endeavoring to determine the whereabouts -- the city would 
 probably be adequate -- of a cable modem with a particular ip 
 address, the equivalent of whereis instead of whois. anybody know 
 how to do this?

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Re: tracing ips

2002-10-03 Thread dep

begin  m.w.chang's  quote:
| I will do a search on freshmeat.net. I have seen a few replacements
| that claimed to be better hhan the orignal traceroute.

thanks. i've done that. what i need to find is the database that has 
the correlation between ip address and geographical location. several 
websites offer this, but none has really resolved it.
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convert -verbose question

2002-10-03 Thread Joel Hammer

Is there a way to get convert -verbose to print out image information
without displaying the image?
Thanks,
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[STATUS 2.5] October 2, 2002

2002-10-03 Thread Guillaume Boissiere

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Among others, a new block IO scheduler, NUMA topology work and
support for CPU clock/voltage scaling have been merged this week.

As usual, the details are at:
  http://www.kernelnewbies.org/status

Oh, and a new Web page layout, kindly suggested by Andreas
Henriksson, let me know if it doesn't display well for you.
Cheers,

- -- Guillaume

- -
Linux Kernel 2.5 Status - October 2nd, 2002
(Latest kernel release is 2.5.40)

Items in bold have changed since last week.
Items in grey are post Halloween (feature freeze).

Features:

Merged
o in 2.5.1+  Rewrite of the block IO (bio) layer  (Jens Axboe)
o in 2.5.2  Initial support for USB 2.0  (David Brownell, Greg Kroah-Hartman,
 etc.) o in 2.5.2  Per-process namespaces, late-boot cleanups  (Al Viro,
 Manfred Spraul) o in 2.5.2+  New scheduler for improved scalability  (Ingo
 Molnar)
o in 2.5.2+  New kernel device structure (kdev_t)  (Linus Torvalds, etc.)
o in 2.5.3  IDE layer update  (Andre Hedrick)
o in 2.5.3  Support reiserfs external journal  (Reiserfs team)
o in 2.5.3  Generic ACL (Access Control List) support  (Nathan Scott)
o in 2.5.3  PnP BIOS driver  (Alan Cox, Thomas Hood, Dave Jones, etc.)
o in 2.5.3+  New driver model  unified device tree  (Patrick Mochel)
o in 2.5.4  Add preempt kernel option  (Robert Love, MontaVista team)
o in 2.5.4  Support for Next Generation POSIX Threading  (NGPT team)
o in 2.5.5  Add ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture)  (ALSA team)
o in 2.5.5  Pagetables in highmem support  (Ingo Molnar, Arjan van de Ven)
o in 2.5.5  New architecture: AMD 64-bit (x86-64)  (Andi Kleen, x86-64 Linux
 team) o in 2.5.5  New architecture: PowerPC 64-bit (ppc64)  (Anton
 Blanchard, ppc64 team) o in 2.5.6  Add JFS (Journaling FileSystem from IBM) 
 (JFS team)
o in 2.5.6  per_cpu infrastructure  (Rusty Russell)
o in 2.5.6  HDLC (High-level Data Link Control) update  (Krzysztof Halasa)
o in 2.5.6  smbfs Unicode and large file support  (Urban Widmark)
o in 2.5.7  New driver API for Wireless Extensions  (Jean Tourrilhes)
o in 2.5.7  Video for Linux (V4L) redesign  (Gerd Knorr)
o in 2.5.7  Futexes (Fast Lightweight Userspace Semaphores)  (Rusty Russell,
 etc.) o in 2.5.7+  NAPI network interrupt mitigation  (Jamal Hadi Salim,
 Robert Olsson, Alexey Kuznetsov)
o in 2.5.7+  ACPI (Advanced Configuration  Power Interface)  (Andy Grover,
 ACPI team) o in 2.5.8  Syscall interface for CPU task affinity  (Robert
 Love)
o in 2.5.8  Radix-tree pagecache  (Momchil Velikov, Christoph Hellwig)
o in 2.5.9  Smarter IRQ balancing  (Ingo Molnar)
o in 2.5.11  Replace old NTFS driver with NTFS TNG driver  (Anton
 Altaparmakov) o in 2.5.11  Fast walk dcache  (Hanna Linder)
o in 2.5.11+  Rewrite of the framebuffer layer  (James Simmons)
o in 2.5.12+  Rewrite of the buffer layer  (Andrew Morton)
o in 2.5.14  Support for IDE TCQ (Tagged Command Queueing)  (Jens Axboe)
o in 2.5.14  Bluetooth support (no longer experimental!)  (Maxim Krasnyansky,
 Bluetooth team)
o in 2.5.17  New quota system supporting plugins  (Jan Kara)
o in 2.5.17+  Move ISDN4Linux to CAPI based interface  (Kai Germaschewski,
 ISDN4Linux team)
o in 2.5.18  Software suspend (to disk  RAM)  (Pavel Machek)
o in 2.5.23  More complete IEEE 802.2 stack  (Arnaldo, Jay Schullist, from
 Procom donated code)
o in 2.5.23+  Hotplug CPU support  (Rusty Russell)
o in 2.5.25  Faster internal kernel clock frequency  (Linus Torvalds)
o in 2.5.26  Direct pagecache - BIO disk I/O  (Andrew Morton)
o in 2.5.27+  New VM with reverse mappings  (Rik van Riel)
o in 2.5.28+  Serial driver restructure  (Russell King)
o in 2.5.28  Remove the Big IRQ lock  (Ingo Molnar)
o in 2.5.29+  Thread-Local Storage (TLS) support  (Ingo Molnar)
o in 2.5.29+  Add Linux Security Module (LSM)  (LSM team)
o in 2.5.29+  Strict address space accounting  (Alan Cox)
o in 2.5.31+  Disk description cleanups  (Al Viro)
o in 2.5.31  Support insane number of processes  (Linus Torvalds)
o in 2.5.32  New MTRR (Memory Type Range Register) driver  (Patrick Mochel)
o in 2.5.32+  Porting all input devices over to input API  (Vojtech Pavlik,
 James Simmons)
o in 2.5.32+  Asynchronous IO (aio) support  (Ben LaHaise)
o in 2.5.32+  Add support for NFS v4  (NFS v4 team)
o in 2.5.32+  Improved POSIX threading support  (Ingo Molnar)
o in 2.5.33  SCTP (Stream Control Transmission Protocol)  (lksctp team)
o in 2.5.33  TCP segmentation offload  (Alexey Kuznetsov)
o in 2.5.34  discontigmem support (ia32)  (Pat Gaughen, Martin Bligh, Jack
 Steiner, Tony Luck)
o in 2.5.34  POSIX threading support for signals  (Ingo Molnar)
o in 2.5.35  Add User-Mode Linux (UML)  (Jeff Dike)
o in 2.5.36  Add XFS (A journaling filesystem from SGI)  (XFS team)
o in 2.5.39  New IO scheduler  (Jens Axboe)
o in 2.5.40  Add support for CPU clock/voltage scaling  (Dominik Brodowski,
 Erik Mouw, Dave Jones, Russell King, Arjan van de Ven)
o in 2.5.40  NUMA topology support  (Matt Dobson)


o in -dj  Rewrite 

Re: smrsh

2002-10-03 Thread Douglas J Hunley

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m.w.chang spewed electrons into the ether that resembled:
 I used google.com and didn't get anything. I try again. is
 /usr/adm/sm.bin the only needed directory?

sometimes /var/adm/sm.bin and recently /etc/smrsh
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Arrows in gimp

2002-10-03 Thread Joel Hammer

Does anyone have a way to put an arrow into an image using gimp?
Thanks,
Joel

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Re: Hardware upgrade

2002-10-03 Thread Jim Conner

Thanks, I've never liked the SiS chipsets and don't have much experience with 
the Ali chipsets.  Well, hopefully, I'll be posting from the 
new/upgraded/improved/wiz-bang box in a few days.  Hopefully it will be a 
positive post and not a plea for help. :)

Jim

On Thursday, October 03, 2002 9:57, Bob Raymond wrote:
 On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 15:10, m.w.chang wrote:
  I would never trust VIA chipset for serious work. Grab a board that use
  intel chipset, like i845g that supports 333Mhz clock for RAM. Couldn't
  quite remember.

 Remember, VIA KT333 is an Athlon chipset, where he really has no other
 cost-effective options except for Ali and SiS, where there isn't so much
 selection, and AMD, which is a bit on the expensive end.  VIA seems to
 have improved.  I've had no problems with my KT133A board (an EPoX
 8KTA3Pro board).  Abit is considered good, but my mother's BG-7 (an
 Intel 845G based board) has had nothing but problems, some Windows
 related, but others such as absolute incompatiblity with several
 graphics cards we've thrown at it, and it's got terrible recovery (have
 to reenter CPU speed) from power outages.

   Bob Raymond

  Jim Conner wrote:
   Well, pending an unforeseen emergency expense, I plan on upgrading my
   aging(ok, ancient) hardware.  The motherboard I plan on getting is a
   Abit KX7-333.  It uses the VIA KT333 and VT8233A chipsets.  I've done
   some research and it seems like it will work fine with the latest
   kernels. Reviews have it as a decent, stable performer.  I just wonder
   if anyone here has had some experience/opinions using this board or
   these chipsets.
  
   Jim

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Re: Arrows in gimp

2002-10-03 Thread Bill Campbell

On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 12:57:09AM -0400, Joel Hammer wrote:
Does anyone have a way to put an arrow into an image using gimp?

There's a drawing plugin that allow you to do various shapes
lines, etc.

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Re: Arrows in gimp

2002-10-03 Thread Joel Hammer

Can you supply more detail?

I can't find it in my gimp installation, and I went to the gimp plugin
repository and couldn't find it, either. I searched for arrow and drawing.

I don't know much about gimp, being no graphic artist. BUT, now that I
know how to add text to an image, all I need to do is put some arrows
into the image and I'll be ready to get some work done.

Joel

On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 10:13:19PM -0700, Bill Campbell wrote:
 On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 12:57:09AM -0400, Joel Hammer wrote:
 Does anyone have a way to put an arrow into an image using gimp?
 
 There's a drawing plugin that allow you to do various shapes
 lines, etc.
 
 Bill
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Re: Redhat 8.0

2002-10-03 Thread Rick Forrister

On Thu, 3 Oct 2002 21:33:28 +
James McDonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Questions:
 
   Has anyone got it installed yet?

Yep.

   Have you had problems reinstating the MP3 functionality, if so what were 
 they?

For legal reasons, won't play mp3's.  You can d/l packages that will, but until legal 
issues are resolved, no distro with attachable assets (read: able to be sued) will 
include an mp3-capable version.

   What kernel version is it running?

2.4.18 with patches from Alan Cox.

   Have you successfully compiled stuff like apache / php on it?

Yes.  Have also built HDF 4  HDF 5 (complex science data file libraries) on it with 
no problems.

 
 Sounds like I should just download it myself and give it a whirl.
 
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Re: Arrows in gimp

2002-10-03 Thread Bill Campbell

On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 01:29:46AM -0400, Joel Hammer wrote:
Can you supply more detail?

I can't find it in my gimp installation, and I went to the gimp plugin
repository and couldn't find it, either. I searched for arrow and drawing.

I don't know much about gimp, being no graphic artist. BUT, now that I
know how to add text to an image, all I need to do is put some arrows
into the image and I'll be ready to get some work done.

I haven't used this more than to play with it briefly.  At any place in the
screen, press the right mouse button, Filters-Render-gfig to get into the
drawing program.  This is basically a line drawing program similar to xfig.

When I have a lot of text to use in an image, and want really good text,
I'll import the image into xfig, add the text, then save it as PostScript.
This results in true PostScript fonts rather than bitmapped fonts and often
prints much better.

Bill
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Re: tracing ips

2002-10-03 Thread m.w.chang

the geographical location of IP cannot be guaranteed as the responsible 
parties may not reveal their secret hideout. I suppose not even spy 
satellites can peek into the IP of a network card of any internet 
appliance on planet earth. not in the near future.. :)

 thanks. i've done that. what i need to find is the database that has 
 the correlation between ip address and geographical location. several 
 websites offer this, but none has really resolved it.

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is putty 0.53 out?

2002-10-03 Thread m.w.chang


I saw an annoucenment in comp.security.ssh but didn't find the program 
in Simon's webpage. don't know it it's the problem of transparent proxy 
deployed by most ISPs...

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Re: Arrows in gimp

2002-10-03 Thread Joel Hammer

I got it to work. But, there must be an easier way. I guess I will
have to read about gfig before I get it to do anything really useful.
Thanks for the tip.

All I want to do is put a few arrows in an image with labels. This seems
much harder to do than it should be!

Joel

On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 10:55:17PM -0700, Bill Campbell wrote:
 On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 01:29:46AM -0400, Joel Hammer wrote:
 Can you supply more detail?
 
 I can't find it in my gimp installation, and I went to the gimp plugin
 repository and couldn't find it, either. I searched for arrow and drawing.
 
 I don't know much about gimp, being no graphic artist. BUT, now that I
 know how to add text to an image, all I need to do is put some arrows
 into the image and I'll be ready to get some work done.
 
 I haven't used this more than to play with it briefly.  At any place in the
 screen, press the right mouse button, Filters-Render-gfig to get into the
 drawing program.  This is basically a line drawing program similar to xfig.
 
 When I have a lot of text to use in an image, and want really good text,
 I'll import the image into xfig, add the text, then save it as PostScript.
 This results in true PostScript fonts rather than bitmapped fonts and often
 prints much better.
 
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