Linux Rocks ! wrote:
I have another issue on this computer. Telnetting or sshing (but not ftping)
under my slack system seems to take a long time to connect (like a minute).
This only occurs in my slack system on one box (other boxes dont have this
problem, and other systems on this box do
Sweet! that was it! I didnt even notice those files before (really should do
ls -la more ofthen!) all is well in enlightenment land now :)
Jamie
On Saturday 22 March 2003 06:48 pm, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
: Yes, this was one of the annoying things with enlightenment, until I
: figured it out (ie,
On Saturday 22 March 2003 07:47 pm, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
: On Sat, Mar 22, 2003 at 07:48:23PM -0800, Linux Rocks ! wrote:
: the firewall boxen doenst have x on it...
:
: Doesn't matter, if the workstation is requesting X authentication, there
: may be time spent in figuring out that X isn't
On Saturday 22 March 2003 07:45 pm, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
: On Sat, Mar 22, 2003 at 07:43:09PM -0800, Linux Rocks ! wrote:
: No other problems, except for some reason ppp-on fails 1/2 of the time. I
: find that if I run ppp-on, it tries to dial, fails, and takes a long time
: to give up. after
On Sunday 23 March 2003 02:10 am, Bob Miller wrote:
: Linux Rocks ! wrote:
: I have another issue on this computer. Telnetting or sshing (but not
: ftping) under my slack system seems to take a long time to connect (like
: a minute). This only occurs in my slack system on one box (other boxes
:
Anne and I had breakfast at Morning Glory yesterday. I checked the
bulletin board, and I saw a flyer for a company called N.W. Water
Coolers. Here's the entire text of the tab I ripped off the flyer.
N.W. Water Coolers
Liquid Cooled Computers
Promo Code: 5100
Linux Rocks ! wrote:
Doesnt this mean that it checks my /etc/hosts, then checks DNS for finding
hostnames?
Yes. But keep in mind that /etc/hosts doesn't understand domain
names. If you have a hosts entry for lizardhead, but use the hostname
lizardhead.example.net, libresolv won't realize
Are the CIA processors in the Lindows computers any good?
How do they compare to Celerons, AMD, etc.
I think they are somehow related to the Cyrix processors.
I'm looking more for quality than power.
I use my computer heavily every day and I want it to last 4 years
without replacing parts.
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On Sunday 23 March 2003 10:04 am, Bob Miller wrote:
: Linux Rocks ! wrote:
: Doesnt this mean that it checks my /etc/hosts, then checks DNS for
: finding hostnames?
:
: Yes. But keep in mind that /etc/hosts doesn't understand domain
: names. If you have a hosts entry for lizardhead, but use
Linux Rocks ! wrote:
: You really ought to fix your DNS, though. Many things don't work
: without DNS.
Well... I suppose I could setup a DNS server for my 5 machines while Im not
online, but do I really need that? Im not really using domain names, just
hostnames on my lan. Its not like I
Ive never even heard of CIA processors! Could you provide a link to the
computers in question. Are you talking about the computers that wallmart is
selling? (they have some computers running lindows, and are quite inexpensive
(starting at $200)).
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On Sun, Mar 23, 2003 at 10:04:13AM -0800, Bob Miller wrote:
Linux Rocks ! wrote:
Doesnt this mean that it checks my /etc/hosts, then checks DNS for finding
hostnames?
Yes. But keep in mind that /etc/hosts doesn't understand domain
names. If you have a hosts entry for lizardhead, but
On Sun, Mar 23, 2003 at 12:35:53PM -0800, Linux Rocks ! wrote:
Well... I suppose I could setup a DNS server for my 5 machines while Im not
online, but do I really need that? Im not really using domain names, just
hostnames on my lan. Its not like I have a LAN thats on the internet 24/7 and
On Sun, Mar 23, 2003 at 03:03:28AM -0800, Linux Rocks ! wrote:
pon... I can tell your a debian user! I dont have pon, nor plog, but I do have
pon, poff, pon, poff
run ppp in debug mode, no usefull info though.
from /var/log/messages:
Mar 23 03:53:14 test chat[465]: timeout set to 60
~/.enlightenment/...e_session-XX
You see, a file with a . in front of it means it's hidden. What about a
file with three dots in front of it!? Really, really hidden!
Cory
On Sun, Mar 23, 2003 at 03:03:13AM -0800, Linux Rocks ! wrote:
Sweet! that was it! I didnt even notice those files
Around Sun,Mar 23 2003, at 02:21, Cory Petkovsek, wrote:
~/.enlightenment/...e_session-XX
You see, a file with a . in front of it means it's hidden. What about a
file with three dots in front of it!? Really, really hidden!
Could it be a hidden file in the directory above?
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The processors are made by via. via bought the rights to cyrix's processors
or bought the company a few years ago. Quality I am not sure.
Jim K
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From: Ben Huot [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 23, 2003 10:12 AM
Subject: [Eug-lug]CIA Processors
Lots of us use mutt, looks like it's time to upgrade:
http://www.mutt.org
Mutt 1.4.1 and 1.5.4 were released on March 19, 2003. These releases both fix
a buffer overflow identified by Core Security Technologies. The only
differences between 1.4 and 1.4.1 are bug fixes. If you are currently using
It's not often I come across something on topic for both these
lists...
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Think this through with me, let me know your mind...Hunter/Garcia
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How come your messages are empty?
Joseph Carter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
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On Sun, 23 Mar 2003, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
What's up with gnu.org? 403-forbidden
When I've seen it before it was because someone at the site
screwed up permissions.
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Way too late for this. Use google or your favorite search site to look for
Project Echelon. The only difference now is that they want permission to
use the information in court and for subpoenas.
At 03:49 PM 3/23/2003 -0800, you wrote:
It's not often I come across something on topic
Rather, How come phpgroupware is broken?
On 03/24/03 12am, Bob Crandell wrote:
How come your messages are empty?
Joseph Carter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
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Broken? Email from Joseph and Klez are about the only ones that show up empty.
What's broken?
Ralph Zeller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Rather, How come phpgroupware is broken?
On 03/24/03 12am, Bob Crandell wrote:
How come your messages are empty?
Joseph Carter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
Maybe something's wrong with Joseph's gpg encoding?
On 03/24/03 02am, Bob Crandell wrote:
Broken? Email from Joseph and Klez are about the only ones that show up empty.
What's broken?
Ralph Zeller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Rather, How come phpgroupware is broken?
On 03/24/03 12am,
Is anyone else using gpg encoding?
Ralph Zeller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Maybe something's wrong with Joseph's gpg encoding?
On 03/24/03 02am, Bob Crandell wrote:
Broken? Email from Joseph and Klez are about the only ones that show up empty.
What's broken?
Ralph Zeller ([EMAIL
Has anybody else installed Latin 3 fonts for X?
TimH
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Is it better than 8N1? I might try it...
BTW, I think the Via C3 is what was meant. From the slashdot threads I
read after some of the Lindows announcements, I gather that the C3 at
8-900MHz works about like a 4-500MHz Pentium. I think that,
bang-for-the-buck, AMD is the way to go (IMO,
I can see Joseph Carter's message fine and I'm using Mozilla 1.3. I
never remmember installing Pretty Good Privacy on this computer.
Bob Crandell wrote:
Is anyone else using gpg encoding?
Ralph Zeller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Maybe something's wrong with Joseph's gpg encoding?
On 03/24/03
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On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 12:45:50AM +, Bob Crandell wrote:
How come your messages are empty?
Bug in mutt that I fixed once. Upgrade unfixed it. Refixed.
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On Sun, Mar 23, 2003 at 10:02:20PM -0800, Ben Huot wrote:
I can see Joseph Carter's message fine and I'm using Mozilla 1.3. I
never remmember installing Pretty Good Privacy on this computer.
Mozilla is smarter than the average email client.
Mine is 1.2.1. Time to upgrade. I haven't installed PGP either.
Ben Huot ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I can see Joseph Carter's message fine and I'm using Mozilla 1.3. I
never remmember installing Pretty Good Privacy on this computer.
Bob Crandell wrote:
Is anyone else using gpg encoding?
On Sun, 23 Mar 2003, Tim Howe wrote:
Has anybody else installed Latin 3 fonts for X?
Not specifically. I do, however, have several fonts that happen to include
the ISO Latin 3 characters.
If you need ISO Latin 3 fonts, get the Microsoft Core Fonts from
http://corefonts.sourceforge.net/. Most
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