Larry, sounds like you got a Plan 9 up your sleeve? Are there any
peer-to-peer networks implemented on it yet??
On another note, it appears to me that Samba is indeed case-sensitive --
is something tricking me into believing that?
And finally, Seth spake of the difficulty in using NFS when
On Tuesday 13 November 2001 22:31, Seth Cohn wrote:
Looks like a winner... Apt _and_ rpm, and a good install.
Someone want to compare this to Mandrake? Might be better in some
ways, might not.
http://www.thedukeofurl.org/reviews/misc/conectiva70/printable.shtml
Looks interesting.
The
On Wednesday 14 November 2001 07:47, Ben Barrett wrote:
Larry, sounds like you got a Plan 9 up your sleeve? Are there any
peer-to-peer networks implemented on it yet??
On another note, it appears to me that Samba is indeed case-sensitive
-- is something tricking me into believing that?
Ben,
NFS is really easy... after youve done it once... You will ofcourse need
the servers installed and running, this varies depending on your distro...
rpm the necessary files, compile the files, apt-get the files, ...) your
configuration for your exports (kinda like shares in
AHA!
err, I mean:
FOO
FOO
FOO
/-;
(The files were lower-cased (and overwritten) by samba...)
ciaou,
Ben
PS - I've got mount.smbfs Version 2.0.10 from RH7.1
Bob Miller wrote:
Ben Barrett wrote:
On another note, it appears to me that Samba is indeed case-sensitive --
is something tricking
Ben Barrett wrote:
On another note, it appears to me that Samba is indeed case-sensitive --
is something tricking me into believing that?
I don't have a Samba filesystem available to test. What does this
test do on a Samba filesystem?
$ echo foo foo
$ echo FOO FOO
This is a totally odd answer. I have a copy.
Original Message
On 11/13/2001, 6:44:27 PM, Josh Eagle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
regarding [EUG-LUG:19] odd question:
I know this is a totally odd question, but does anyone know where i can
get a copy of win 3.11?
-Josh
I'm using X-Win Pro's client for NFS to connect to a Linux server. There
is a reason they call it WinDoze.
Original Message
On 11/14/2001, 7:47:40 AM, Ben Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
regarding [EUG-LUG:25] Re: NFS vs. Samba:
Larry, sounds like you got a Plan 9 up your sleeve? Are
This is a from cygwin box with a standard RedHat export using Samba:
$ echo foofoo
$ echo FOOFOO
$ cat foo FOO fOo
FOO
FOO
FOO
$ rm foo FOO
rm: cannot remove `FOO': No such file or directory
$
There are options to make Samba smarter about case sensitivity, but
they come with a compatibility
- Original Message -
From: Dave Clements [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 2:34 PM
Subject: SAO: Reminder - Tech Brew Pub on Wednesday
Just a reminder that the November SAO Tech Brew Pub is this WEDNESDAY,
November 14 from 5-7 at the Wild Duck.
I would love it if we could organize a meeting in a fashion that would
allow us to work on this together.
TimH
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Seth Cohn
Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2001 10:43 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:
On Wednesday 14 November 2001 09:27, Bob Crandell wrote:
I'm using X-Win Pro's client for NFS to connect to a Linux server.
There is a reason they call it WinDoze.
In my earlier comment about their being no NFS clients for Win, I meant
no open / free NFS clients, since MS requires an NDA
On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 09:45:39AM -0800, Mark Bigler wrote:
On Wednesday 14 November 2001 09:27, Bob Crandell wrote:
I'm using X-Win Pro's client for NFS to connect to a Linux server.
There is a reason they call it WinDoze.
In my earlier comment about their being no NFS clients for Win,
On Tue, Nov 13, 2001 at 10:59:48PM -0800, Linux Rocks ! wrote:
On Tuesday 13 November 2001 22:42, you wrote:
Ok, I admit it. I got busy
Way to go Seth! I think more nerds/linux geeks should be getting busy :)
Didn't you have to take a vow of celibacy to get the root passwords? Or
does that
Check this out...
or should I say
ch3ck 7hi5 0u7...
G00g13 534r(h i|\| h4x0r (0d3:
http://www.google.com/intl/xx-hacker/
--
Rob rob_at_euglug_dot_net
my @euglugCode = qw(v+++ e--- eug+ bsd+++ gnu+ S+++);
then do an EyE Am ph33|1n6 |u(ky on ph00d.
-Original Message-
From: Rob Hudson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 3:01 PM
To: EUGLUG
Subject: [EUG-LUG:40] 31337 h4x0r @ g00g13
Check this out...
or should I say
ch3ck 7hi5 0u7...
G00g13 534r(h i|\| h4x0r
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Rob Hudson wrote:
G00g13 534r(h i|\| h4x0r (0d3:
http://www.google.com/intl/xx-hacker/
There should be an online English-haxorspeak translator:
haxorize any text. Or vice-versa.
-Chris
wouldn't be that hard to write...
-Original Message-
From: Christopher Allen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14, 2001 3:07 PM
To: EUGLUG
Subject: [EUG-LUG:42] Re: 31337 h4x0r @ g00g13
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Rob Hudson wrote:
G00g13 534r(h i|\| h4x0r (0d3:
Looks like linux journal got a Nuke site...
http://www.linuxjournal.com/
I clicked this link about Zimmerman and his thoughts on PGP and key
signings...
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=5605
-Rob
--
Rob rob_at_euglug_dot_net
my @euglugCode = qw(v+++ e--- eug+ bsd+++ gnu+ S+++);
Anyone try apt-spy? I learned of it today. You run it, and it gets a
list of debian mirrors, checks each one for how fast it is, and then
writes a new apt/sources.list file for you choosing the fastest
mirror. I'm running woody, and it put in stable sources, so I had to
edit it afterwards.
Ok, I need someone to help me concerning pgp keys. I forgot my password
so what do I have to do to get a new set? And use them with Evolution
mail?
Thanks, Jim
On Tue, 2001-11-13 at 22:42, Seth Cohn wrote:
Ok, I admit it. I got busy, and I spaced on the
public key stuff. I never did get
On Wed, 2001-11-14 at 16:07, Rob Hudson wrote:
Looks like linux journal got a Nuke site...
http://www.linuxjournal.com/
I clicked this link about Zimmerman and his thoughts on PGP and key
signings...
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=5605
-Rob
--
Rob
Looks like phpNuke.org's software is now powering linuxjournal's site...
myself, I can't tell; all the clean server-side database-driven stuff
is beginning to look more more the same.
Jim Darrough wrote:
What do you mean by a Nuke site?
Regards, Jim
PHP-Nuke: http://www.phpnuke.org/
-Rob
On 2004.2039, Jim Darrough said ...
On Wed, 2001-11-14 at 16:07, Rob Hudson wrote:
Looks like linux journal got a Nuke site...
http://www.linuxjournal.com/
I clicked this link about Zimmerman and his thoughts on PGP and key
signings...
http://www.timelessmail.com/
Mail delivered after you die.
Funny, but all I can think of is that a good cronjob would work well too.
Do not use phpnuke. PHPNuke is old hat, and it's been forked (for many
reasons).
PostNuke is the way to go: http://www.postnuke.com
Seth
(a fan of postnuke at this point)...
- Original Message -
From: Rob Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 14,
Bizarro Seth so happy, must make Justin so sad to tell him that yes, it has
been done:
http://rinkworks.com/dialect/dialectp.cgi?dialect=hckrurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.
euglug.org
- Original Message -
From: Justin Bengtson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November
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