that they
would like to comment on or recommend. The more the languages it works
with the merrier, but C and C++ are most important.
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Interests: Security, Operating Systems, Numerical Computing
that
both motherboards carry exactly the same VIA chipset.
It smells like bad motherboard.
[snip]
Philip Thiem
I'm silly: here is a grammer correction
was about 2.2.0x). I had been running 2.0.13 with the DMA disabled because
my CDROM did not care for it without
That should read my CDROM did not care for it, and without PCI quirks
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? I am attaching a copy of my
main memory reallocation function recalloc, and inthis case I am passing a
reference to the string
size variable, 36 for the size, and null for the void pointer.
Philip Thiem
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Computer
that don't have the
code for checking the group membership.
I would recommend secure-su then.
and used in the configuration file
root:ALL EXCEPT GROUP [wheel|adm] DENY
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need to be renamed.
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/usr
/usr/man
/usr/man/man5
/usr/man/man5/issue.net.5.gz
/usr/man/man8
/usr/man
sarcasm
You could just get really spiffy and rewrite glibc's exec*() calls to do
all of this. Then when you execute a command as root, like accidentally
typing ssh instead of sh, then all of the sudden you have an import/export
restricted piece of software automatically installed on your
netscape and are program might I suggest giving
mozilla.org a hand so that they can crank gecko out in stable state
faster.
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, and my
configuration file.
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Got READPORT 0x020b
Got
?BTW: I'm using PGP 2.6.3a
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on the list gets YOUR NAME AND A FIVE DOLLAR bill.
Sounds Like a pyrmid scheme in deguise the only reason it would not be
technically
is because of some stupid legalisee loophole.
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Apparently Mindcraft and MS(we don't really know this) has pulled this
act before.
Take a look at the response Netware has when MC did a comparison with
netware.
http://www.novell.com/advantage/nw5/nw5-mindcraftcheck.html
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Make sure that this is the case. I have a network card and since
upgrading
I get this error twice from the /etc/init.d/network twice. Once when I
try to establish a route for lonet
route add -net 127.0.0.0
and the next when try to establish my network
route add -net 131.151.188.0
however
address
I have been getting this error since I reinstalled linux.
Is this a bad setting I've encountered or something else?
Perhaps I've overlooked something. Any help in fixing this
would be appreciated.
Philip Thiem
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I recently reinstalled linux and a second drive. I have debina running
off my second harddisk and windows of the master. I partitioned and
formated everything with partition magic. My problem is when windows
has the mbr on the master it boots fine, but if lilo takes over it will
not boot, and
My roommate and I noticed that it booted up much faster. Probablly
because of the new PCI ide driver, and the bus mastering support but my
chipset VIA is still under experimental :(
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| 2.2.0 will be available in deb packages, Real Soon Now (tm),
| I'm sure.
ARe you using 2.2.0 with IDE? I found a message on dejanews listing
severals
bugs on include freezing and corruption of certain IDE drives.
BTW: I just salvaged my config part ways my source code completely
and am re partioning my usr and root directories now.
Philip Thiem
Carey Evans wrote
You didn't repatch the source for the awe-32. awe is not standard in
2.0.x.
Philip Thiem
Peter Berlau wrote:
Hi,
I upgraded my kernel to 2.0.36-2 and after that I lost
the midi-synth AWE 32 support.
The system on boot up configures via isapnp the wavetables
looks ok.
In the kernel
George Bonser wrote:
On Sun, 18 Oct 1998, Philip Thiem wrote:
You'd be surprises how often that can happen. I purchase from a
wholesaler, and they don't check to see if the drives are good, though
they have allways been good about replacing them. Many resalers are
similar, though
You'd be surprises how often that can happen. I purchase from a
wholesaler, and they don't check to see if the drives are good, though
they have allways been good about replacing them. Many resalers are
similar, though some do do some testing.
Philip Thiem
Michael Stone wrote:
Quoting
Why would 32-bit apps be limited to 32 bit integers?? Didn't we have 32
bit avallible to us on the 286?? If not, I'm certain we were able to
get around it then. Also if any one wants to make use of MMX registers
there is even a 64-bit ASM MOV command avalible.
In fact on my
memntioned in the info file under sockets
are awful general and don't give me control I need. Any help/existing
programs/other source would be appreciated.
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(So I can install
, and the same with other application without
explicitly using the threads library, sort of creating multiple
processes.. Are these process indpendent of each other in a way that a
noticable benefit would be gained from SMP. I'm new to the detail of
SMP so any information would be nice
Thanks
Philip
I've been trying to get the Ultima Online Client to work under debian,
but the patch-client used to update the client insists on seg faulting.
I tried talking to the guy that did the Linux port from Origin win
client
but I haven't heard anything back. Any help would be appreciated.
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JonesMB wrote:
Where can I find the threads package for libc6 - I have looked all through
the dselect list? All I find is the one for libc5 in the old libs section.
Is this the right place for this or should I have asked on the -dev list?
We are using Linux (as well as some Solaris
Mark Wagnon wrote:
Hi all-
I'm relatively new to Debian (just migrated from S.u.S.E.) and was
wondering if anyone knows of any books that have a Debian slant.
I'd like to know things like is there a debian command equivalent to
rpm -q with rpm-based distributions and any other little
availbe with win95.
The rule of thumb is if you get it make sure a pnp bios can find the
card and configure it. If it doesn't do that the modem is probably
win95 hardware.
Philip Thiem
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Can someone please tell me if it is possible to use above modem with
Linux. Thank
I sorry to do this again I feel qutie silly. In my haste thinking
was fixed, I deleted the message of the sir that replyed to my last
post.
And have a new problem with similar symtoms.
Nescape to freezing in the middle of lokcing lock, but I notice new
things.
I can still get the mail with
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