Dear Linux Gurus:
I have RH 8.0 running (probably will upgrade to 9.x soon) and
don't understand how to make the system recognize USB devices. I want to
use a USB Hard Drive and a USB CD/RW drive. Can someone point me in the
right direction?
Regards, Jim Darrough
Jim Darrough, ARS
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Jim Darrough, ARS KI7AY
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Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your
country John F. Kennedy
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. They can't when everyone BELIEVES it
will hurt them and when thousands write their Congressperson, things change
even if they didn't need to.
Regards, Jim Darrough
At 12:56 AM 9/22/2003 -0700, you wrote:
On Sun, Sep 21, 2003 at 10:09:48PM -0400, Grigsby, Garl wrote:
James Kaplan talked about
about the Open Source
legislation on this venue. I too believe it is of interest to us all, even
people like me who are a bit right of center.
Thanks again,
Jim Darrough
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I'm sorry that I have not been following the thread, so can someone tell me
what BSA means? I am hoping it's not Boy Scouts of America!
Jim Darrough, ARS KI7AY
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Glad to hear that. But I know a lot more about Kennedy than Cicero. I
actually listened to him speak in San Diego oh so many years ago.
Regards, Jim
At 12:58 PM 4/5/2003 -0800, you wrote:
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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
I quit in 1973.
Regards, Jim
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Dexter Graphic
Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 11:56 AM
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Subject: [Eug-lug]Is there anybody besides me who doesn't smoke pot!
On this mailing list?
Always wondered where the saying getting your rocks off came from...
Joseph Carter wrote:
http://home.nycap.rr.com/useless/penguins/index.html
This is hillarious.
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Not at all. Shielded is just that, shielded. Cat 5e outside plant cable
is made, but expensive. Call over to Smeed or another local network
concern and see if they'll sell you a piece.
Regards, Jim
Beaker wrote:
Use PVC and make sure you glue the joints well if you plan to run it
outside.
).
Sincerely, Jim Darrough
Beaker wrote:
I had assumed you were wiring a building. If you're making cables, be
sure you get stranded CAT-5, which is more expensive. The solid wire
won't flex many times before it breaks.
Yes - its for wiring a building. I had been wondering though about
Have you ever considered therapy, Dexter? Sometimes just a simple
supplement can help you.
Regards, Jim
Dexter Graphic wrote:
Hey Dexter,
If you don't like the way it is here, Move!!!
I will not justify it to anyone.
Ron
Where could I go? Some third world dictatorship propped
up by US
I can donate a '486 to your cause if you like. You will need a hub though.
Regards, Jim
Timothy Bolz wrote:
It's my main box which I using so, Coyote and E-smith would be out the
questions. I don't want to take up to much power. I'll be using the other
box (Boyle) if my wife needs to
have a Heart Attack if a plant was online.
Regards, Jim Darrough
Linux Rocks ! wrote:
Todays RG featureed a story about a hacker broke into a power facilities
computer network that was connected to the internet... I didnt read the whole
story... but I did read the part about the controls
Take a look at Coyote and at E-smith. Both are pretty much turn-key
gateway IP-Masw systems.
Regards, Jim
Timothy Bolz wrote:
I've been learning a lot about networking by reading a bunch about networking
and found there is more than I thought.
I've got one computer which is called Tesla
Hi Folks.
Someone wanted a copy of Slackware. I forget who asked, but I have a
two-CD set I burned about 2 - 3 weeks ago. Please contact me directly
and I will help you.
Regards, Jim Darrough
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Hi Folks.
I would like to upgrade from Evolution 0.13 to the latest stable
version. Is there an RPM for Mandrake 8.1 that anyone know of? I run KDE
as my preferred desktop.
Regards and Happy New Year
Jim Darrough
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Hmm. OSU Nuclear Engineering has a new Sun 48-processor super computer.
Wonder if I could run 48 of them (933MHZ per processor). The little
router has a LLinux inside tag on it, too!
Regards, Jim
On Wed, 2001-12-26 at 09:35, Bob Miller wrote:
Christopher Maujean wrote:
as far as the dual
Here here, Hoerst. Good news!
Regards, Jim Darrough
On Sun, 2001-12-09 at 16:46, Horst Lueck wrote:
Sorry for forwarding some politics -- but those are some good news from
Germany ! I am a subscriber to the weekly news and have only left the
general overview and the article about linux
Hah hah. An opportunity for Jim the Republican to STRIKE OUT AGAINST
BLEEDING HEART LIBERALS!
Hah hah hah!!!
Anyway, let me know if you need some hardware. As long as you let me
delete any of Nader's references to Yucca Mountain (grin).
Regards, Jim
On Fri, 2001-12-07 at 18:01, Edward Craig
I don't drink. I voted for BOTH Bushes. I like them both. So there.
Regards, Jim
my vote: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Fri, 2001-12-07 at 21:25, Christopher Maujean wrote:
I think [EMAIL PROTECTED] has some serious merit. I mean, whats only
slightly less important than having several running linux
, Jim Darrough
is looking for.
On 2001.12.01 16:57 Jim Darrough wrote:
Hi Guys.
I am trying to add a remote windows printer to my newly-installed
system, but when I boot, lpd won't load, and I get an error message like
this: 2001-12-01-16:56:13.421 Get_local_host: hostname 'x' bad
What
, should that show here?
Thanks, Jim
On Sat, 2001-12-01 at 18:38, Bob Crandell wrote:
Did you change the name of your computer? Make sure your /etc/hosts file
says what lpd is looking for.
On 2001.12.01 16:57 Jim Darrough wrote:
Hi Guys.
I am trying to add a remote
On Wed, 2001-11-28 at 16:06, Linux Rocks ! wrote:
Ill be there I hope james and seth are there too.. james seems really
pissed off, and hopefully he will cool down by then (and seth seem to have
coolded down too.. ) Like Ed mentioned... these people are different in
person... I hope
On Tue, 2001-11-27 at 01:48, Jacob Meuser wrote:
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 10:07:52PM -0800, Jim Darrough wrote:
Hmmm. Jobs=money=economic growth.
Isn't our economy a complete farce? How much do we owe? When are
we paying that back?
I don't feel that way.
Where are these mines
for a few minutes before we hit Send. I do this frequently,
and end up deleting many messages that would have seemed inflammatory.
Take my advice, think for two minutes before you hit Send. It works.
Regards, Jim Darrough
PS: Thanks for standing up for me, James.
On Tue, 2001-11-27 at 10:40, kg7fu
On Sun, 2001-11-25 at 22:21, Dexter Graphic wrote:
Here are some questions for all you energy optimists to consider:
Nuclear energy
---
Where are you going to put the radioactive waste and who is going to watch over it
for the next 100,000 years?
100,000 years is a long
On Mon, 2001-11-26 at 01:00, larry a price wrote:
Jim,
I understand your arguments for nuclear power, but you leave out a side
effect that is in my opinion a deal-killer namely that nuclear power is
not without waste. When you factor in life cycle costs for power
production nuclear power is
fuel cell, however
I am only a layman insofar as how those things operate. But I have some
young friends that are very excited about them, and they have been used
for years on the Space Shuttles.
Sincerely,
Jim Darrough
Radiation Health Physicist
Radiation Center
On Sun, 2001-11-25 at 15:04, Patrick R. Wade wrote:
On Sun, Nov 25, 2001 at 10:13:45AM -0800, Jim Darrough wrote:
The sky is falling, the sky is falling!
Nuclear power is the answer.
[big snip]
Another viable option in my opinion is the hydrogen fuel cell, however
I am only
, and in case you forgot, I've been a member of this
list since day 1.
Regards, Jim Darrough
On Tue, 2001-11-20 at 14:21, Justin Bengtson wrote:
who drops offenders? what is considered a huge enough offense to drop
someone from the list? what is considered appropriate behavior? would
the list
On Tue, 2001-11-20 at 15:29, Linux Rocks ! wrote:
On Tuesday 20 November 2001 14:21, you wrote:
who drops offenders? what is considered a huge enough offense to drop
someone from the list? what is considered appropriate behavior? would
the list admin even CONSIDER dropping such
On Sun, 2001-11-18 at 09:07, Ben Barrett wrote:
Is anyone planning a trip to Fry's?
(up by Portland, that is)
I need some hardware, and would
prefer to shop there, even though
the internet is more accessible to me!
thanx
Ben
If you need memory or hard drives, check out Stan.
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
On Sat, 2001-11-10 at 17:31, Christopher Allen wrote:
On Sat, 10 Nov 2001, Dexter Graphic wrote:
web is full of false and fabricated stories like this. It
even sound a bit *too* pro-free software/open source to
be believable.
It is consistent with the pro-Linux campaign he's been
their shite together... In the meantime, uh, does
anyone need colocation? ha+ha=haha.
Jim Darrough wrote:
IMHO
ALL DSL is too darn expensive. The cheapest one I found was something
from ATG which I will eventually subscribe to. The cost is $198 for
setup (yup, setup) and then $60.00 per
Young pups!
Regards, Jim
On Sun, 2001-11-04 at 12:14, Bob Miller wrote:
Jim Darrough wrote:
Well, I remember playing Kill the Klingons on a Plasma terminal in 1979
at Naval Training Center. It was linked over Darpanet to some university
computer system in, I believe New York.
I
:
Jim Darrough wrote:
Well, I remember playing Kill the Klingons on a Plasma terminal in 1979
at Naval Training Center. It was linked over Darpanet to some university
computer system in, I believe New York.
I remember playing Lunar Lander on a GT40 at the Bates Linear
Accelerator in Lynn
Thanks, James. I downloaded and installed it and it works GREAT! Now, I
need to figure out how to change the icon...
Regards, Jim Darrough
On Fri, 2001-10-26 at 14:20, James Kaplan wrote:
I can't recall whether anyone has posted this
before...
Yahoo messenger has a 'nix version available
On Thu, 2001-10-25 at 16:27, Seth Cohn wrote:
Strange but true:
I just had a knock on the door. It was someone
selling stuff. He said Do you use any beef,
chicken, pork, etc here? Yes, you got it, he
was selling _meat_ door to door. Talk about cold
calling! Driving a refridgerated
install and put together machines.
Regards, Jim Darrough
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Webmin forever!!
What a bunch of boneheads. Go get them Seth.
At 10:33 AM 10/13/2001 -0700, you wrote:
I think the problem is that most of the IT
professionals _aren't_.
If you are going to spend $150K, and someone
points out that you can save most of that, well,
gee, doesn't that PAY for
with many
of the higher level decisions made. And, I still write letters to Senators
and Congressmen. And most of them get form letter replies. But not all of
them...not all...
Regards to all,
Jim Darrough
At 10:51 AM 9/21/2001 -0700, you wrote:
In light of the ignorance
At 04:52 PM 9/20/2001 -0700, you wrote:
Hey Supreme Guacamole,
I could work either day, though I would FAVOR the day that
Jamie-and-his-espresso machine are at the Expo. . . . General pom-pom
work, Mandrake installs, minor cynicality.
Rob
no, not the web guy, the Other guy yeah,
At 07:22 AM 9/18/2001 -0700, you wrote:
APC and Belkin are good choices. I use them both. All Belkins have line
conditioning built in. Belkins go for between $100 - $200 depending on the
battery size. The electronics are the same in all the ones I've looked at.
I've heard there is software
Ok, Bob here's my recommendation.
Get an APC UPS with smart sensing. Get three times the wattage you want to
protect. Include the monitor. This means that if you have a computer with a
300 watt power supply, you need a 1KW UPS, or even 1.2KW. If brownouts and
power sag is your
Regards,
Jim Darrough
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I only want to voice my opinion here, not start a debate. So here goes:
Encryption is a waste of time for honest people.
Regards, Jim Darrough
At 10:40 AM 9/14/2001 -0700, you wrote:
On Fri, Sep 14, 2001 at 09:49:13AM -0700, Dennis J. Eberl wrote:
I did. Back doors
of this monologue.
Sincerely,
James E. Darrough
United State Navy (retired)
but ready to come back if needed...
At 09:07 PM 9/14/2001 -0700, you wrote:
Thanks, Jim. You are probably right. You should speak up more.
Dennis
From: Jim Darrough [EMAIL
I will be there tonight. But be aware that Seth and I are vocally in
disagreement in what the country should do, and we're pretty much the
loudest kids on the block. Eh, Seth?
Regards, Jim Darrough
At 12:44 PM 9/13/2001 -0700, you wrote:
I know this week has been rather full and that most
.
Regards, Jim Darrough
At 12:03 AM 8/19/2001 -0700, you wrote:
Couldn't we get some kind of iron on things and print these on there?
Here's a rough idea of what I was imagining... The penguin head in
the Oregon box is flipped from what's on the website, but it looked
strange to me having
You don't have to use iron-one stuff. I have seen many nice tee shirts with
printed images using some sort of indelible ink (assuming you go with
White, which I suggest you do not). My VA Linux black tee has white
lettering, some pretty large, and it is holding up well. It looks to be
some
Center
once a month on the second Wednesday.
Regards, Jim Darrough, KI7AY
At 09:22 PM 8/16/2001 -0700, you wrote:
Used to be: K2YTJ, age 13. Now 58. May get back into it just to have some
fun with QRP CW.
From: Ade Talabi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001
I am interested in these modems, Dennis. If Larry isn't, that is. Would
love to try using them to get a high speed connect to an ISP for our club.
73 Jim, KI7AY
At 10:06 PM 8/15/2001 -0700, you wrote:
Larry,
I have a pair of wireless modems that will probably do 19.2 K baud full
duplex over
on truckin'.
Feel free to disagree; I always do.
--Tim
It's amazing how an educated person can rationalize things, don't you think?
I respect your opinion. Please try to respect mine.
Regards, Jim Darrough
Try resetting BIOS to defaults in each area. I assume you have tried the
cable that works on the second port with the same drive on the first port,
right?
Regards, Jim
At 07:44 PM 7/31/2001 -0700, you wrote:
I've got a secondhand PII/233, based on an LX motherboard with an intel
chipset, and
At 05:08 PM 7/29/2001 -0700, you wrote:
How about moving the political discussions to the activism list then
sending a dailoy digest to the eug-lug list for everyone to peruse who
cares to. Because Dmitry is russian there is also the possibility that
has problems are more a form of
How about you hire a young woman to hide under the display desk, and give
her a Kareoke box. When she hears someone say something, or she sees it on
the monitor under the table, she can repeat it.
Just a thought.
Jim
At 12:59 AM 7/14/2001 -0700, you wrote:
I installed festival's deb and can
At 01:05 PM 7/9/2001 -0700, you wrote:
http://www.linux-never-looked-this-good.de/menu.html
Wonder what they'll think of next.
as they come in. Let's get
friends and family to use StarOffice. It's FREE..why pay $400 for
something StarOffice can do. And OpenOffice will only get better.
Tim
I would appreciate one.
Thanks, Jim Darrough
Hey There!
I just installed Mandrake 8.0 and want to be able to burn cd's.
What program that comes with Mandrake 8.0 is a good one to use? And how do
I install it?
Regards, Jim Darrough
At 02:07 PM 6/9/2001 -0700, you wrote:
On 20010609.1239, Bob Miller said ...
Rob Hudson
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I can make crossover cables for you Christopher. Let me know how many and
how long. I assume you need 12 switched with 36, right?
Regards, Jim Darrough
At 10:58 AM 6/5/2001 -0700, you wrote:
Yeah, yeah, we used to do the same shit to the Russians (Reforger) and
the Koreans (Team Spirit).
And besides, 10,000 guys is hardly an invasion force... it's only a
division's worth. Our major exercises were using corps and higher.
Dexter Graphic wrote:
Sorry about the wasted bandwidth...
Some new information has come to light over the Kursk disaster. For
those with short attention spans, the Kursk was the submarine that
blew up and sank in the Artic Ocean killing all 118 on board. The
Russians tried to blame the incident on a
Ron is the voodoo3 PCI or AGP? If pci I'll take it.
Regards, Jim Darrough
At 12:27 PM 5/19/2001 -0700, you wrote:
Greetings all,
Time my my semi-(insert appropriete time period here) upgrade. This is
going to be a complete rebuild from the ground up and as such I am selling
off all my
Max, please send me your personal email address and I may be able to save
you some $$$.
Regards, Jim
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
At 01:07 PM 5/18/2001 -0700, you wrote:
Hi. I'm an impoverished and thrifty student, and I'm on a mission to build
the best linux box I can with a budget of $200, and that
I espoecially like the NATO SUPREME COMMANDER excerpt. But then again, I
would, being a retired Navy Senior Chief (hup-two-three-four
ten-HUT..square away that cap, Sailor. GET THAT RING OUTTA YOUR NOSE!!).
Regards, Jim
At 10:11 AM 5/14/2001 -0700, you wrote:
Some newer open source products
Geez, Jamie. Where have you been hiding? This is OLD news.
Regards, Jim
At 12:56 PM 5/14/2001 -0700, you wrote:
So.. I just saw the newspaper article... That was pretty hilarious... It
sounds like a great theme for the country fair booth :)
The IBM Flash Presentaion can be found at:
goes out
ok, and I got fetchmail to fetch something, but I'm not sure where it put
it. Any guru's out there willing to come over for a few hours on a weekend?
Bar-b-que'd hamburger is in it for you...
Regards, Jim Darrough
Jim Darrough, ARS KI7AY
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http://www.ki7ay.com
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Jim Darrough, ARS KI7AY
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.ki7ay.com
). Use
a high local port, so any user can create a socket (1024)
sleep 5 - sleep 5 seconds, I usually like to bump this up to 8 hours or
so, so I can have my tunnel all day long
hope this helps!
jakob
Jim Darrough, ARS KI7AY
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http://www.ki7ay.com
Anyone got a heat sink for a 486 chip lying around gathering dust?
Thanks, Jim Darrough
Jim Darrough, ARS KI7AY
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.ki7ay.com
the case with technologies that you can get
the best insight about how they work by watching them fail.
-- Neal Stephenson
Jim Darrough, ARS KI7AY
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.ki7ay.com
if I can't figure it out.
Regards, Jim Darrough
At 04:21 AM 4/19/2001 -0700, you wrote:
I have a 486/33 16MB OpenBSD IPFilter/NAT box. Installed with 1 floppy and
ftp onto 100MB disk space. Everything but /var mounted ro. 3c509 PNP
ether and 56k v9.0 ISA internal modem. OpenBSD's ppp tool has
it to locate some utility/add-on
that will log activity to the screen or to a file on one of my other Linux
boxes. And maybe a traffic monitor to show me what the up/download rates
are. Maybe I need to go beyond Coyote, but will try it anyway.
Regards, Jim
Jim Darrough, ARS KI7AY
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http
Thanks to Seth for recommending Coyote. I now have a no-cost router working
at home. NO COST. What a concept.
Regards, Jim Darrough
Jim Darrough, ARS KI7AY
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.ki7ay.com
on the homepage.
cheers
ben
Jim Darrough, ARS KI7AY
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.ki7ay.com
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From: "Jim Darrough" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 7:51 PM
Subject: [EUG-LUG:686] coyote howling
Thanks to Seth for recommending Coyote. I now have a no-cost router
working
at home. NO COST. What a concept.
Regards, Jim Darrough
Jim Dar
486 as a
firewall/gateway. Is that about the same thing?
The vote: It's in need of changing, isn't it? :)
What do you propose? What are the options?
Thanks,
Rob
On 20010418.2102, Jim Darrough said ...
Sounds great to me. Anyone else?
Regards, Jim
At 08:30 PM 4/18/2001 -0700, you
I have my e-smith box setup to sync to a network file server. Works great.
Regards, Jim
At 07:12 AM 4/1/2001 -0700, you wrote:
Set your system time:
fritz:~ # date #view current time
Sun Apr 1 14:00:56 GMT 2001
fritz:~ # clock --adjust#add
Who cares? I was just telling the group the way I do it with e-smith. You
got a problem with that, bud? YOU TALKIN' TO ME?
Hah hah.
Best wishes, Jim
At 12:08 PM 4/1/2001 -0700, you wrote:
So, since some of us don't use e-smith, how would WE do this and
what benefit over local time setting
At 02:54 PM 3/31/2001 -0500, you wrote:
A decent used inkjet, maybe. Can anyone suggest the best second-hand
places to try?
Randolph
Hey, you can get a brand new HP Apollo for $79 or so and then get a $30
rebate. Why get a used one?
Regards, Jim
At 02:47 PM 3/31/2001 -0800, you wrote:
Patrick R. Wade wrote:
Does anyone have any experiences or recommendations for a
PCMCIA 10/100 Ethernet card for Debian GNU/Linux? I'm looking
to purchase one soon.
Did you check the supported cards list?
Excellent advice and well thought out, Cory.
Regards, Jim
At 10:57 AM 3/30/2001 -0800, you wrote:
(also posted)
This is a messy situation, especially if an intruder knows more about a
system than the administrator.
Determining how an intruder entered is essential in closing those
holes. It
This guy sells lots of used stuff. Thought you folks might be interested.
Regards, Jim
Subject: Parts/Accessories for sale
Underground Computers Inc.
Serving the reseller since 1989
Wyoming, MI 49509
P 616-249-3007
F 616-249-3555
E [EMAIL PROTECTED]
1.)TDK 56K PCMCIA Modem with cable
Here is an interesting link that some of you might find illuminating. It
concerns Eudora and it's purported "spyware" activities.
Regards, Jim Darrough
http://www.eudora.com/techsupport/kb/2220hq.html
At 02:33 PM 3/6/2001 -0500, you wrote:
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/linux/passport.swf
Rather impressive.
That, my dear Watson, is elementary!
Regards, Jim
Pretty weird. I may not be unemployed. Then again, I might be. But on the
other hand, who knows? Stay tuned, it's going to get weird!
Regards, Jim the Totally Confused
!
Anyone need cat5 network cabling done at a decent price?
Regards, Jim Darrough
Hmm. That was me. Getting too old to be a hacker I guess!
JUST KIDDING...
At 12:23 11/30/00 -0800, you wrote:
SuSE is the one.
Less the experimental time under Mandrake, I survived many attempts to
bring me down.
The one successful attack was due to a really poor root password.
I suspect mine was the first, eh Seth?
Regards, Jim
At 01:25 PM 11/14/00 -0800, you wrote:
Mandrake 7.2 uses Xfree 4.0 and I bet the video card is older and
unsupported by 4.0, only 3.3
On the other hand, this is the second case of this I've heard of, so
maybe 7.2 does have a bug somewhere.
I also have that card but external (PCI).
Regards, Jim
At 09:57 AM 11/15/00 -0800, you wrote:
Thanks Seth
It is a ATI Mach64 rage I/II built into the MB
on an aptiva
It is on the list on drakconfig
the error messages say $DISPLAY is not set and
can't open display :0 among other things
At 07:01 PM 10/17/00 -0700, you wrote:
I just got ATT @home and no longer have need of my modem.
56k Zoom voice/fax/modem
External(no slots taken up)
Works great with Linux and those other OS's as well.
I am accepting offers.
Ron
$12.50
".
Anyone else?
Regards, Jim Darrough
rocksolidnetworks wrote:
That sounds good for this week... lets do it...
BTW, The box i have setup down there does have a CDR in it, but its a bit flakey
(heck its about 5 years old and still working... sometimes).
Jamie
You wrote:
I just ordered a copy of win4lin. If anyone is
Francis Joseph Conry wrote:
Also I have windows 98 I'd be glad to lend, I'm not sure whether it's SE
or not.
Francis
On Mon, 4 Sep 2000, Staley W. Mims, III wrote:
Hi all --
I have a win95 distro that I would be happy to provide for this purpose.
Woody
Jim Darrough wrote
At 07:04 PM 9/1/00 -0700, you wrote:
DeCSS song?.. Did I miss something?
On Fri, 01 Sep 2000, you wrote:
Anybody else considering putting on a DeCSS shirt and marching in
the Eugene Celebration (under OCF, essentially Com Booth, auspices)
singing the DeCSS song?
If so, can we get
Anyone have any luck installing Linux (SuSe 6.4 or Mandrake 7.0) using a
Number 9 Revolution 3d T2R card? I am successfully using this card with
Win98, but when I try to install either of the aforementioned Linux
versions, the X-Server takes a dump and tells me "cannot find IBM 726 RAMDAC).
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