[SLUG] Up 48% Last Week!!

2002-07-14 Thread Leading Edge Earth Products, Inc.

Take a look at this company;Leading Edge Earth Products
(NASDAQ:LEEP)
They are a company ready for the path to growth and also 
helping the environment at the same time
(www.leepinc.com).Take a look at our website and see why 
we think our company is second to none !
Thanks for your time !
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[SLUG] Re: [SLUG-ANNOUNCE] Linux course enrolment reminder

2002-07-14 Thread Brian Graham

Do you have the course codes for these courses ?
Do you know if they are offered at other colleges?

regards
Bgrian Graham

Geoffrey Robertson wrote:
 
 I'll be enroling students for Semester 2 this monday.  Email me
 and come along if your interested.
 
 Tafe Linux Courses - 2002 Semester 2
 
 
 Applications (only by email):
 -
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Indicate which course you wish to enrol in
 if you have not already done so.
 
 Enrolments:
 
 Granville Tafe Room C224
 15th July 2002
 11:00---16:00
 Follow the penguins and ask for Geoffrey
 
 The Courses:
 
 o Introduction to Linux (afternoon)
 18 weeks @ 4hours per week
 Thursday 13:30 to 17:30
 
 o Introduction to Linux (night)
 18 weeks @ 4hours per week
 Thursday 17:30 to 21:30
 
 o LPI Linux Certification Study Group---Part 1
 18 weeks @ 4hours per week
 Wednesday 17:30 to 21:30
 
 o LPI Linux Certification Study Group---Part 2
 18 weeks @ 4hours per week
 Monday 17:30 to 21:30
 
 The Cost:
 -
 ~$125 for everything
 
 More Details:
 -
 http://slug.org.au/training.html
 http://lcdp.sourceforge.net
 
 Geoffrey
 
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[SLUG] Since when...

2002-07-14 Thread Howard Lowndes

...has a scan on a Linux kernel reported the uptime?

I have been having _extreme_ difficulty reaching www.bigpond.com for a
number of days, and from a number of sites, over a variety of comms media.
So much so that I ran an nmap scan on the site and, surprise, surprise,
this is what I got back.  It's nice to see that they are running Linux,
but the revelation of the uptime I find disturbing.

Starting nmap V. 2.54BETA36 ( www.insecure.org/nmap/ )
 Warning:  OS detection will be MUCH less reliable because we did not find
at least 1 open and 1 closed TCP port
Interesting ports on  (139.130.4.36):
(The 1557 ports scanned but not shown below are in state: filtered)
Port   State   Service
80/tcp openhttp
Remote operating system guess: Linux Kernel 2.4.0 - 2.5.20
Uptime 7.579 days (since Sun Jul  7 19:25:49 2002)

Nmap run completed -- 1 IP address (1 host up) scanned in 172 seconds


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Re: [SLUG] Since when...

2002-07-14 Thread David Kempe

 ...has a scan on a Linux kernel reported the uptime?

From

 http://www.insecure.org/nmap/nmap-fingerprinting-article.html


TCP Timestamp -- Another number that can be sequenced for OS detection
purposes is the TCP timestamp option values.  Some systems do not
support the feature, others increment the value at frequencies of
2HZ, 100HZ, or 1000HZ, and still others return 0.  Nmap also uses
this information to determine uptime values for the remote host.


so perhaps it has figured it out

dave

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[SLUG] Squid query

2002-07-14 Thread Howard Lowndes

I have discovered the circumstances under which I was/am unable to reach
www.bigpond.com

Those sites from which I am unable to reach BP are all running Squid proxy
caches, some just as caches with no parent and others with BPD proxy cache
as a parent.

If I knock off Squid, stop the internal transparent redirect and go out
direct then it all works.

So, WTF gives?

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Re: [SLUG] fishing for Mac OSX experiences

2002-07-14 Thread Michael Lake

Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
 MacOSX Pros :
 Amazing simple to set up. Far easier than even windows.
 A couple of neat features (like network locations, which doesn't
 work 100%).

Yes the network locations does not work properly on our TiPowerbook
running OSX. There have been several updates last week for OSX including
ssh and other security patches and an update to its network locations
scripts. Best get them :-) 

I have got X running with Blackbox wm and its quite snappy. I really
miss having a pager like the one in enlightenment. I have one for OSX
Aqua but its no where near as functional.
You will also find that the xterminal in Aqua is stuffed. Its gets
screwed up in its character positioning if you use a different font from
the standard and change the window size. The xterm that comes with X
Darwin is fine.

Mike
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[SLUG] SLUG Python Interest Group: Tonight (Monday)

2002-07-14 Thread Mary

SLUG Python Interest Group

Monday 15th July 2002, 7pm - 9pm

Location: UTS room 2.04.29 (not the same room as last month).

In the absense of volunteers, I myself am sharing my First Discoveries
of Numeric Python.

-Mary.



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[SLUG] Workshop planning meeting

2002-07-14 Thread Tony Green

All,

Time to put your money where your mouth is.

YOUR LUG NEEDS YOUR!!!

Thursday Night 1900, WBH [1] will see the first meeting of the Linux
Workshop Group.  Help us help others!

We'll be discussing the upcoming workshop and getting things in motion.

We'd love to see you all there, though I'd like to get an idea of
numbers so can you please RSVP to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Remember slightly shirmpy smell == unsafe breadbin

Greeno

[1] Woolloomooloo Bay Hotel (http://slug.org.au/events/wbh.html)

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RE: [SLUG] copying a mysql schema to a database

2002-07-14 Thread Matthew Palmer

On Fri, 12 Jul 2002, Zverina, David wrote:

 If you do not want to store the password and have it just ask you for it
 simply put something like follows:
 
 
 [client]
 password
 

Useful.  Definitely the preferred method, especially for networked systems.


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[SLUG] On finding a log, if it exists.

2002-07-14 Thread Bill Bennett

I'm having trouble with my CD burner.

I'm using cdrdao and when I begin the programme it goes through
the usual preliminaries.

Which flash past at a rate too fast to read.

Is there a command that saves this preliminary stuff in some kind
of log file? I'd like to look over it slowly to see, if possible,
where I'm making mistakes. I've looked around, but cdrdao doesn't
seem to make such a file.

Regards,

Bill Bennett.
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Re: [SLUG] On finding a log, if it exists.

2002-07-14 Thread Tony Green

On Mon, 2002-07-15 at 15:23, Bill Bennett wrote:
 I'm having trouble with my CD burner.
 
 I'm using cdrdao and when I begin the programme it goes through
 the usual preliminaries.
 
 Which flash past at a rate too fast to read.
 
 Is there a command that saves this preliminary stuff in some kind
 of log file? I'd like to look over it slowly to see, if possible,
 where I'm making mistakes. I've looked around, but cdrdao doesn't
 seem to make such a file.
 

command 2./err

That will put all stderr into a file called ./err.

Check your shell for 'redirection' if this doesn't work.

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Re: [SLUG] On finding a log, if it exists.

2002-07-14 Thread Christopher Vance

On Mon, Jul 15, 2002 at 03:33:29PM +1000, Tony Green wrote:
: On Mon, 2002-07-15 at 15:23, Bill Bennett wrote:
:  Is there a command that saves this preliminary stuff in some kind
:  of log file? I'd like to look over it slowly to see, if possible,
:  where I'm making mistakes. I've looked around, but cdrdao doesn't
:  seem to make such a file.
: command 2./err
: 
: That will put all stderr into a file called ./err.
: 
: Check your shell for 'redirection' if this doesn't work.

man script

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