On Mon, 31 Mar 2003, Bob Miller wrote:
>sub getmyipaddress() {
>
># returns the first non-loopback IP address printed by ifconfig
>
>open IFC, "/sbin/ifconfig |" or die;
>while () {
> if (/inet addr:([-.0-9]+)/ and not $1 =~ /^127\./) {
> return $1;
> }
>}
>
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On Tue, Apr 01, 2003 at 10:13:21AM -0800, Ben Barrett wrote:
> Hey everybody, if you haven't seen RFC 3514 yet, go check it out:
> ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc3514.txt
You realise that setting the evil bit will probably cause most routers to
Has anyone on EUGLUG got this combination working? I just got Comcast up
and running but the installer didn't know anything about Linux so I'm left
to do that myself.
I've got RedHatLinux 8.0 and am currently using kppp to connect to efn.
--Bob Solovay
The documentation for kppp is printed up in docbook format. Does anyone
know a simple way to print this up?
Related question: On the net the program Jade is highly recommended for
converting Docbook files to HTML or TeX. I tried to compile Jade on my REd
Hat 8.0 system and got errors in the Makef
Title: [Eug-lug] Laptop for sale -
Data-sheet
Excalibur LT300 Specifications
Hal
Sundt @ 541-942-1386 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Structure:
Based on
ChemBook 301 5 Series
Dimension & Weight:
10.2" (W) x 12.7" (D) x 1.5" (H) weighing 6.1 lbs
with FDD and battery
pack).
LCD Display Panel:
14.1" Activ
Title: [Eug-lug]Nifty Laptop for sale with ALL the fix'ns
wow.
8.5 feet wide. That must suck to try to find a place to
work..
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What's the bottom
line?
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Its the SVDP at 2345 W Broadway, Eugene, OR 97402. Guss even puts the used
cards in anti-static bags after he tests them, that's dedication.
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Since it's April 1st, I think half a dozen basic 15" LCD would
be beneficial so that nobody has to drag a monitor in with their
systems. And I'll take a 512 MB SD card for my Zaurus please.
--- Ben Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> And by the way, I just won $150K on a $1 lottery ticket, and
1) What is the processor speed?
2) Do you have an asking price or a minimum price?
On Tue, 2003-04-01 at 11:37, Harald Sundt wrote:
> Excalibur LT300
> Specification
>
> Structure:
> Based on ChemBook 301 5 Series
>
> Dimension & Weight:
> 102" (W) x 12.7" (D) x 1.5" (H) weighing 6.1 lbs with FD
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DATA!
Hal Sundt @ 541-942-1386
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Thanks
Excalibur LT300
Specification
Structure:
Based on ChemBook 301 5 Series
Dimension & Weight:
102" (W) x 12.7" (D) x 1.5" (H) weighing 6.1 lbs
with FDD and battery
pack).
LCD Display Pa
Coool... I havnt seen wanda in a while, but she's looked better!
Jamie
Bob Crandell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I just noticed Wanda is upside down. She says the water needs changing.
>
> Poor thing.
>
> --
> Bob Crandell
> Assured Computing
> When you need to be sure.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> ww
Your shoelaces are untied.
Jamie
Ben Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hey everybody, if you haven't seen RFC 3514 yet, go check it out:
> ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc3514.txt
>
> We now have a solid way to distinguish the *intent* of packets on our
> networks! The "evil bit" shall be
http://www.gentoo.org/news/en/gwn/20030401-newsletter.xml
Where's that hare kare, eh? ; )
PS, if you haven't seen ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc3514.txt
yet, you really should -- we all need to do our part to implement
routing protocols that keep evil at bay. Use the evil
Thanks to all for sharing related Jython/Java experiences, feedback on
re-inventing the wheel thoughts and such...
To clarify, and to close the subject. Running Jython on Sun's JVM was no
problem, but what I was interested in was exploring to which extend I can
port (jythonc) *some* python program
Bittorrent has a copy of Red Hat 9.0 for download
if anyone wants it.
Jim K
P.S. Use a fast pipe for the
download.
Does anybody have experience with, or suggestions about external
watchdogs?
We are having a pesky hardware problem that occasionally freezes a Sun
box, leaving us with the power switch as the one and only control
'device'.
Until that's fixed someone has to get there physically, and flip the
switch
Hey everybody, if you haven't seen RFC 3514 yet, go check it out:
ftp://ftp.rfc-editor.org/in-notes/rfc3514.txt
We now have a solid way to distinguish the *intent* of packets on our
networks! The "evil bit" shall be set for all malicious packets sent
across the public network... this will save us
Title: [Eug-lug]Nifty Laptop for sale with ALL the
fix'ns
Excalibur LT300
Specification
Structure:
Based on ChemBook 301 5 Series
Dimension & Weight:
102" (W) x 12.7" (D) x 1.5" (H) weighing 6.1 lbs
with FDD and battery
pack).
LCD Display Panel:
14.1" Active Matrix TFT LCD Display Panel
CPU:
I just noticed Wanda is upside down. She says the water needs changing.
Poor thing.
--
Bob Crandell
Assured Computing
When you need to be sure.
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Voice - 541-689-9159
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On Sat, Mar 29, 2003 at 01:24:04PM -0800, Larry Price wrote:
> UKC> change 88
You can just type 'change fxp', you don't have to look it up,
but I haven't heard about people needing to mess with the
fxp drivers, and I don't see where you get that you need to
use config to change the kernel from f
Timothy Bolz wrote:
> Bob
>
> I should have been a little more specific. I have a perl script which
> extracts the ip address similar to the one you posted a long time ago. Back
> then I wrote a bash shell script which used your script to write a web page
> which had my IP address on it.
H
On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 04:54:16PM -0800, Larry Price wrote:
> on BSD style systems it's the /etc/rc.* scripts and your startup
> scripts belong in /usr/local/etc/rc.d/
OpenBSD doesn't use /usr/local/etc. NetBSD does things differently,
too:
http://www.mewburn.net/luke/papers/rc.d.pdf
http://ww
Which SVDP outlet is the 'computer' location (like the GW Coburg
location).
Its on West Broadway, a couple blocks west of Garfield (a warehouse
district).
-Beaker
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