On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 04:35:38PM -0800, Jacob Meuser wrote:
I would still absolutely love to see a presentation on configuring CUPS
the hard way.
Why? Perhaps you should read the sources for lpadmin and some IPP
documentation.
Have you actually looked at the CUPS documentation? It's
On Mon, Nov 18, 2002 at 10:56:10AM -0800, Bryan Kane wrote:
Enjoyed the Kernel presentation on Saturday... It
filled in a good number of knowledge gaps I had.
Quick question: What command will state the current
kernel version one is using (like 'pwd' tells the
current working directory).
Hi,
I have a client that is receiving a barrage of the same email from a single address.
It isn't SPAM, there is something wrong with that server.
Question:
What single line entry do I add to my client's procmailrc to block mail from
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Probably drop that mail in /dev/null
Hi,
Long time no see.
Another client is with an ISP that will not open any ports. The have a linux
server. This client is almost an hour away. I'd rather not have to drive it every
time they have an issue.
Question:
Is there something like ssh that I can use to connect to me from there that
Would setting ssh to answer on some high port that is not filtered work?
TimH
On Tue, 19 Nov 2002 15:41:36 +
Bob Crandell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have a client that is receiving a barrage of the same email from a single address.
It isn't SPAM, there is something wrong with that
this should work, but you will likely want 3 simular lines to be sure to catch
cc, and to!
: 0
* ^From.*[EMAIL PROTECTED]
/dev/null
additional *Thourough* filters #
: 0
* ^To.*[EMAIL PROTECTED]
/dev/null
: 0
* ^Cc.*[EMAIL PROTECTED]
/dev/null
# end
At the firewall presentation, you showed me a tool that
summarized network traffic. It was curses-based, updated
regularly like top, and had several info screens.
What was that tool? I'd like to run it here.
Thanks.
--
Bob Miller Kbob
kbobsoft software consulting
On Tuesday 19 November 2002 05:13 am, you wrote:
On Sun, Nov 17, 2002 at 04:35:38PM -0800, Jacob Meuser wrote:
I would still absolutely love to see a presentation on configuring CUPS
the hard way.
Why? Perhaps you should read the sources for lpadmin and some IPP
documentation.
Have
I don't know; maybe it's the stress, or perhaps a desire to see how the
other half lives, but I got my hands on a boxed copy of SUSE 8.1
professional (and no I didn't pay full retail, that hasn't changed ;-)
and installed it this morning.
Slick Graphical installer, but still managed to bork the
I wasn't there but it sounds like IPTraf.
Dave
--- Bob Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At the firewall presentation, you showed me a tool
that
summarized network traffic. It was curses-based,
updated
regularly like top, and had several info screens.
What was that tool? I'd like to run
On Tue, 19 Nov 2002, Bob Miller wrote:
At the firewall presentation, you showed me a tool that
summarized network traffic. It was curses-based, updated
regularly like top, and had several info screens.
What was that tool? I'd like to run it here.
Bob, I don't know which tool fits your
Bob Miller wrote:
At the firewall presentation, you showed me a tool that
summarized network traffic. It was curses-based, updated
regularly like top, and had several info screens.
What was that tool? I'd like to run it here.
Sorry, I meant to send that mail to Joseph Carter, not EUGLUG.
Bob Crandell wrote:
Another client is with an ISP that will not open any ports. The have a linux
server. This client is almost an hour away. I'd rather not have to drive it every
time they have an issue.
Question:
Is there something like ssh that I can use to connect to me from
there
On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 at 03:41:36PM +, Bob Crandell wrote:
I have a client that is receiving a barrage of the same email from a single address.
It isn't SPAM, there is something wrong with that server.
Question:
What single line entry do I add to my client's procmailrc to block mail from
On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 at 09:40:12AM -0800, Ralph Zeller wrote:
Have you tried OpenOffice.org? Or, depending on specifically what
you are trying to accomplish, latex might be a solution.
Beware of tables in OOo. They are self-corrupting. =p
--
Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED]You
On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 at 10:15:42AM -0800, Kent Loobey wrote:
Consider:
- Several distributions now use CUPS
- Those which don't probably offer it or will soon
- MacOS X uses CUPS
- Windows 2000/XP use Internet Printing Protocol
- CUPS supports talking to and listening to lpd servers
Okay, you guys have demonstrated that there's strong interest in CUPS,
that there's a strong need for more info than the current CUPS
documentation provides, and that there's some CUPS expertise in our
group.
So who's going to give the CUPS demo in January?
--
Bob Miller
On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 at 11:21:31AM -0800, Bob Miller wrote:
What was that tool? I'd like to run it here.
Sorry, I meant to send that mail to Joseph Carter, not EUGLUG. But
Dave Wyatt had the right answer: iptraf.
My favorite curses network thingy is mtr, a combination of ping and
Suse has sax (GUI X config tool, its nice try it!)
Jamie
On Tuesday 19 November 2002 10:16 am, Larry Price wrote:
: I don't know; maybe it's the stress, or perhaps a desire to see how the
: other half lives, but I got my hands on a boxed copy of SUSE 8.1
: professional (and no I didn't pay full
Oh... I forgot to also mention that SuSE comes on DVD also, (complete single
disc install).
Jamie
On Tuesday 19 November 2002 11:59 am, Linux Rocks ! wrote:
: Suse has sax (GUI X config tool, its nice try it!)
:
: Jamie
:
: On Tuesday 19 November 2002 10:16 am, Larry Price wrote:
: : I don't
I haven't had problems with tables. If you have, please post a bug
report to http://www.openoffice.org/issues/query.cgi
On 11/19/02 11am, Joseph Carter wrote:
On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 at 09:40:12AM -0800, Ralph Zeller wrote:
Have you tried OpenOffice.org? Or, depending on specifically what
I don't think there are any open in-bound ports.
Tim Howe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
Would setting ssh to answer on some high port that is not filtered work?
TimH
On Tue, 19 Nov 2002 15:41:36 +
Bob Crandell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have a client that is receiving a barrage of
Between Red Hat, Mandrake, SUSE, Debian, and all the rest, you'd figure
that they could get the hardware detection and GUI interface (X install)
to just work right out of the box using a universal hardware database.
Isn't the whole point behind open source that if one person figures out
how to
How does that work?
Joseph Carter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
On Tue, Nov 19, 2002 at 03:41:36PM +, Bob Crandell wrote:
I have a client that is receiving a barrage of the same email from a single address.
It isn't SPAM, there is something wrong with that server.
Question:
What single
Around Tue,Nov 19 2002, at 09:06, Bob Crandell, wrote:
How does that work?
:0 Wh: msgid.lock
| formail -D 8192 msgid.cache
it uses message id's. Stores 8192 bytes worth.
checks for dupes.
--
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Tuesday 19 November 2002 11:48 am, you wrote:
Okay, you guys have demonstrated that there's strong interest in CUPS,
Wrong. I have no further interest in CUPS.
that there's a strong need for more info than the current CUPS
documentation provides, and that there's some CUPS expertise in
Larry Price wrote:
Slick Graphical installer, but still managed to bork the X-configuration
step (i'm beginning to think I'm cursesed in this respect) so back to
Modeline futzing and googling monitor descriptions.
More likely your video card/chip is cursed. What is it? I have
uniformly good
On Tue, 19 Nov 2002, Bob Miller wrote:
Larry Price wrote:
Slick Graphical installer, but still managed to bork the X-configuration
step (i'm beginning to think I'm cursesed in this respect) so back to
Modeline futzing and googling monitor descriptions.
More likely your video card/chip
aye, iptraf it was
-Original Message-
From: Dave Wyatt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 10:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Eug-lug]network monitoring tool
I wasn't there but it sounds like IPTraf.
Dave
--- Bob Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At
Which distribution do you use on your desktop? Don't tell me, put it in the
poll:
http://www.desktoplinux.com/cgi-bin/survey/survey.cgi?view=resultsid=102920
01114910voted=1
After 7000 votes, Mandrake is #1 with 23.9%, Debian #2 with 15.9%, then
Redhat at 11.7%
Regarding what Jamie said, what's even better for ^To.* and ^cc.* is ^TO_
which is an alias for (from `man procmailrc`):
(^((Original-)?(Resent-)?(To|Cc|Bcc)|(X-Envelope|Apparently(-Resent)?)-To):(
.*[^-a-zA-Z0-9_.])?)
:0
* ^[EMAIL PROTECTED]
For Bob, if you don't control broken server, you may
try to get the print working with out queueing and/or different spooler.
Then if you can get it working, switch back saving the configuration. That
worked for mo on one printer that cups didn't take right off.
Jim K
- Original Message -
From: Kent Loobey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL
Kent,
This relates to nothing of moment, however:
On the EUGLUG mailing list Jim K wrote:
try to get the print working with out queueing and/or different
spooler. Then if you can get it working, switch back saving the
configuration. That worked for mo on one printer that cups didn't
take
I thought message ids were unique.
Roger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
Around Tue,Nov 19 2002, at 09:06, Bob Crandell, wrote:
How does that work?
:0 Wh: msgid.lock
| formail -D 8192 msgid.cache
it uses message id's. Stores 8192 bytes worth.
checks for dupes.
--
Bob Crandell
Assured
If they all shared then none of them could claim they
were better than the other or had slicker features.
That's half the fun of distro wars.
--- Dexter Graphic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Between Red Hat, Mandrake, SUSE, Debian, and all the
rest, you'd figure
that they could get the hardware
On Tue, 2002-11-19 at 15:41, Larry Price wrote:
Here's what I've found regarding this at Monitorworld.com
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Model: PRESARIO 1410
Max Resolution: 1024 x 768
Sync Type: Unknown
H Freq/ V
So I'm searching for frequencies for Larry's monitor
and I come across this FAQ:
http://web14.compaq.com/falco/detail.asp?FAQnum=FAQ2859
I just want to know how often it's asked.
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They are.
I'm replying to this email, a copy goes to the list 'eug-lug', another
copy goes to you. They both have the same msgid.
with the procmail recipe, it will only deliver one.
Roger
Around Wed,Nov 20 2002, at 02:05, Bob Crandell, wrote:
I thought message ids were unique.
Roger
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