Complete with a Monty-Python-esque skit and a note about redundancy protocols...
http://www.openbsd.org/lyrics.html
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On Tue, 02 Mar 2004 12:03:54 -0800
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A maintaince release of the 1.6 branch was released.
Details at http://www.NetBSD.org/Changes/#netbsd-1.6.2
NetBSD-2.0 will be released sometime this year.
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I can't figure out if I like this idea or not... I think I would try this for my own
mail server, but not a server with thousands of customers on it. I think it is
probably best as a private solution.
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On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 17:42:28 -0800
T. Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This
The Next Step in the Spam Control War: Greylisting
http://projects.puremagic.com/greylisting/
OpenBSD's spamd supports this in -current.
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Is there a decent javascript book out there? I've been doing web development in one
form or another for about 9 years now, and I need a book that doesn't assume I'm an
idiot (even if I am :). Something good with detail, decent coverage of the language
features, and a comprehensive reference.
Is your ISP doing NAT for you or is the obsd firewall the demarc?
Just forward ports 80, 25, and probably 110 to the internal address of the server and
you should be OK.
--TimH
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 22:29:18 +
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We have had a range if ip
Didn't there used to be an IRC channel that user group people hung out in?
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I've heard so many good things about it, I'm thinking of trying it out. Is there a
sufficiently mature distro that will be making use of it soon?
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On Wed, 29 Oct 2003 21:45:25 -0800
Bob Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joe Pranevich has written a good, but lengthy, technical overview of
ISOs up at ftp.bendug.org/pub/slackware
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If nobody mentioned it, Knoppix 3.3 can be found at ftp.bendug.org.
Enjoy.
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server still runs!
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On Sat, 30 Aug 2003 16:37:18 -0700
Jim K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If someone has high speed internet and a cd burner. They might want
to download and burn a copy of knoppix.
I
http://www.knoppix.org/
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I finally read that there is a bug in the version of courier I was using (1.7.2).
An upgrade should fix me.
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On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 18:25:41 -0700
Cory Petkovsek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Aug 24, 2003 at 11:31:13AM -0700, Tim Howe wrote:
I'm too busy to rtfm today...
I just
I'm too busy to rtfm today...
I just set up courier-imap and when I create folders, I am unable to delete them. I
don't remember running into this problem before, and sniffit suggests that these
folders are read-only. Looking at the folders, they are being named with a pre-pended
.. Is this
to anything else that
didn't regret it later. This is from the user point of view. Administrators don't
count.
See you.
Tim Howe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Well, I'm specifically refering to things that could be considered a replacement
for Novel Groupwise..
On Sat, 16 Aug 2003 01:51:28
, as
in...) and groupware.
On Sat, 16 Aug 2003 01:09:14 -0700
Cory Petkovsek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| On Fri, Aug 15, 2003 at 08:31:19PM -0700, Tim Howe wrote:
| What free groupware solutions are ready to go today?
|
| What have people used?
| kroupware and opengroupware
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 23:24:00 -0700
Ben Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://3ware.com/products/parallel_ata.asp
I don't know what they cost off-hand, but the upper end of this
product line looks nice, up to 12 drives on one 64-bit controller.
They also make a newer serial ATA RAID
On Thu, 24 Jul 2003 11:31:58 -0700
Cory Petkovsek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Jul 24, 2003 at 09:56:29AM -0700, Tim Howe wrote:
We originally tried a promise ATA raid controller that support
hot
swap, but the card was so problematic we took it back and got an
adaptec
through MSN or any number of local
providers (like us). As far as I can tell, they don't handle any layer
3 stuff.
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On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 09:54:43 -0700
Rob Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Recently I installed RedHat 9 on my laptop. I haven't been able to
get the wireless network card working. (Jamie, any tips?) During the
process I came up with a few questions...
How can I make the Gnome desktop run a
, wanna make a wiki node for 2003 swag management?
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it if you like to participate!
ciao,
Ben
Yesterday, I wrote:
| so, wanna make a wiki node for 2003 swag management?
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On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 10:37:15 -0700
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| I have made some changes...
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is preferrable to web/wiki usage, or
IRC(?)...
On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 10:38:04 -0700
Tim Howe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Perhaps an IRC meeting would be a good idea(?) I can't be in town
| for a personnal meeting right now.
|
| TimH
|
| On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 00:49:22 -0700
| Ben Barrett
I went out and got a 50 pack of CDs to burn. I was going to do some
FreeBSD 5.1, some NetBSD, some College Linux, and some Knoppix.
However, I think it would probably be a really good idea to coordinate
this a little bit. What do we need the most of? Who is burning what?
Etc...
TimH
On Thu,
I am very sad. The wiki seems to have been destroyed.
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Just updated many ISOs on ftp.bendug.org. Fixed read permissions.
I plan to have everything available that people want to burn for the
fair, so let me know if I am missing something.
The latest Knoppix and the latest FreeBSD are both there.
--TimH
Nothing in the world can take the place of
engineer dangerous-
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Bend
, but it hangs up.
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Has anybody successfully installed/run bit torrent on *BSD? Any pitfalls?
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, 2003 at 05:21:50PM -0700, Tim Howe wrote:
I thought Piers Anthony wrote Total Recall...
I remember a pill in that one.
AAUGH! A parallel universe where Piers Anthony wrote We Can Remember It
For You Wholesale and Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?!
I can only wonder; over there did
On Fri, 23 May 2003 20:24:00 -0700
Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
My DSL access is being terminated at Seth's order in response to an
invoice for my previous work for efn. They haven't cut the circuit yet,
but obviously it will happen
I thought Piers Anthony wrote Total Recall...
I remember a pill in that one.
TimH
On Tue, 27 May 2003 16:55:29 -0700
Harald Sundt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Pay attention NEO-phytes...the red or blue pill choice originated in
P.K. Dick's short story TOTAL RECALL!
Harald Sundt wrote:
You can also find this ISO on ftp.bendug.org along with others including the latest
Knoppix.
TimH
On Tue, 25 Mar 2003 18:50:49 -0800
Linux Rocks ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MMM... Fresh Slack :)
Jamie
On Tuesday 25 March 2003 01:53 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: Hi all
:
: Does anyone
Has anybody else installed Latin 3 fonts for X?
TimH
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I think I shall be there...
I've had just about enough of this bullshit...
TimH
On Thu, 20 Mar 2003 02:21:53 -0800
Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 11:31:18PM -0800, Linux Rocks! wrote:
So... Who saw Joseph on
my roomie and we go back to my place :) If only
.
--- Bob Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tim Howe wrote:
Is there a meeting this week? Today, tomorrow?
This week, the clinic is on Wednesday. EFN. 6:30 to
eternity
I will be bringing a short stack of Knoppix CDs.
TimH
On Wed, 5 Mar 2003 16:48:36 -0600
Timothy Bolz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If he has any linuxcare disks lying around I know a couple people here I
could hand them out too. They would have to be sent to me of course.
Tim
On Wednesday
Is there a meeting this week? Today, tomorrow?
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I can drop off one (or more) at efn tonight if that works.
TimH
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003 14:33:18 -0800
Cory Petkovsek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You can borrow mine if you come pick it up, or I can burn you one:
Petersen-Arne
3690 W 1st Ave
Eugene
Out west of Seneca.
762-0126
Cory
On
Sounds like Roger will beat me, but I will bring about 5 copies to the meeting
wednesday since they seem popular.
TimH
On 03 Mar 2003 15:10:00 -0800
Ben Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tim or Roger, whomever gets to EFN first, I'd appreciate that -- I'll
swing by in a while and see if I can
I'm convinced. I'll use readcd from now on.
TimH
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003 22:00:28 -0800
Jacob Meuser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 08:43:42PM -0800, Bob Miller wrote:
Jacob Meuser wrote:
And then mount the image on a virtual/loop device. Can't mount; can't
explore
Doesn't cmp work?
I ussually verify my OpenBSD boot floppies like so...
$ cmp floppy33.fs /dev/fd0a
Shouldn't this work for CDs and ISOs?
--TimH
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003 08:57:04 -0800 (PST)
Dave Wyatt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Google is your friend!
I was going to post the question below, but
-0800
Cory Petkovsek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 03:45:27PM -0800, Tim Howe wrote:
Doesn't cmp work?
I ussually verify my OpenBSD boot floppies like so...
$ cmp floppy33.fs /dev/fd0a
Shouldn't this work for CDs and ISOs?
--TimH
I though so as well
On Sat, 15 Feb 2003 22:56:55 -0800
Bob Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to see market-based defense too. Specifically, I'd like to
see a class of email that requires postage. If it existed, how many
people would switch to it from free, but spam-ridden, email?
I'll be honest, I had
On Sun, 16 Feb 2003 02:06:46 -0800
Bob Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Look at TMDA. http://tmda.net/
Yeah, that's about the same idea. Has anyone tried this? I would be
interested to know how this works in practice.
Does that answer some of your objections? Does it sound like a
On Sun, 16 Feb 2003 09:47:43 -0800 (PST)
Larry Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 16 Feb 2003, Tim Howe wrote:
This is going to be part of the solution obviously. But I think the
real answer is going to involve changes on the level of the MTA with
ISPs coming to an agreement to not pass
On Sun, 16 Feb 2003 10:13:14 -0800 (PST)
Larry Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And I love the idea that anyone with mechanical skills can build a
functioning car in their basement workshop; but I'm glad that there
are laws that govern the minimum standards a vehicle must meet before
being
On Sun, 16 Feb 2003 10:20:12 -0800
Tim Howe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And I love the idea that anyone with mechanical skills can build a
functioning car in their basement workshop; but I'm glad that there
are laws that govern the minimum standards a vehicle must meet before
being allowed
On Sun, 16 Feb 2003 10:46:10 -0800 (PST)
Larry Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 16 Feb 2003, Tim Howe wrote:
And I love the idea that anyone with mechanical skills can build a
functioning car in their basement workshop; but I'm glad that there
are laws that govern the minimum
On Sun, 16 Feb 2003 14:30:02 -0800
Bob Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Two words: Spammer pays.* If there's no money in the system, there's
no way to take money from a spammer. Professional spammers can and
will fake authentication -- just look at how many ISP accounts they go
through in a
Lets see... If the US makes a law to outlaw spam, who actually thinks this would stop
any spam? How are you going to go after companies that spam from outside of the US?
How do you define spam?
The best idea I have heard so far is to refuse email from networks that are known to
be spam
On Sat, 15 Feb 2003 15:58:55 -0800
Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any? Quite a bit would be stopped, I think, if US companies were required
to stop emailing me to sell their products when they are told to do so.
The majority of spam is not domestic. The worst US based
I agree, I don't know about SA specifically, but one thing many spam filters do is
filter mail that is sent to more than a certain number of people.
TimH
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003 15:03:43 -0800
Roger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Around Mon,Feb 10 2003, at 10:58, Bob Crandell, wrote:
Hi,
I
That's funny =]
On Wed, 5 Feb 2003 04:47:56 -0800
Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 12:06:09PM -0800, Tim Howe wrote:
I work at an ISP. People have tried stuff like this. We laugh.
Perhaps most ISP employees are much more gullible than we are? We
didn't
Has anybody used KDE's WebDav functionality? How does this work and where can I find
info on it? My searches came up nil. Perhaps it is trivial? I want to test out
mod_dav with something...
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On Wednesday 05 February 2003 11:28 am, Tim Howe wrote:
: Has anybody used KDE's WebDav functionality? How does this work and where
: can I find info on it? My searches came up nil. Perhaps it is trivial? I
: want to test out mod_dav with something...
:
: TimH
Has anybody used KDE's WebDav functionality? How does this work and where can I find
info on it? My searches came up nil. Perhaps it is trivial? I want to test out
mod_dav with something...
TimH
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Bob Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you see this discussion?
http://dot.kde.org/1011836990/1011901285/
Yes.
But I don't see this anywhere
It looks like you need to:
(1) find/build a webdav-enabled server
(2) open a
I work at an ISP. People have tried stuff like this. We laugh. Perhaps most ISP
employees are much more gullible than we are? We didn't even want to give this info
to the Secret Service when they wanted it one time. We only did after we realized
they wouldn't be able to do anything with it
I was under the impression that Amaya from the W3C was a design tool. I think that
the latest version even has SVG support. I haven't had a chance to try it yet, and
may not, because I do all my web design in vim. I generally despise the results I see
from people using WYSIWYG html
Kspread really sucks.
It's painfully slow and crashes all the time.
Is gnumeric any better? At least faster? I can't work with Kspread any more... I
miss Mesa 2 on my old OS/2 box. It was the shit.
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good enough for me. I'll give it a try.
TimH
On Thu, 23 Jan 2003 16:01:29 -0800
Rob Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've had good luck with gnumeric. I was able to import and save an .xls
file. Seemed just fine on speed.
On 20030123.1426, Tim Howe said ...
Kspread really sucks
I have some ascii nude women.
TimH
On Thu, 23 Jan 2003 20:05:45 -0800
Linux Rocks ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That reminds me... I was looking for a source of lots of ASCII art... anyone
know where to find lots of it (fairly easy to download) I found a few
websites with lots, but you have
Could somebody with a fat pipe see how much speed they can get off of ftp.bendug.org?
I'm curious.
TimH
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let me be a little more precise. By Fat, I mean 5Mbps or greater. This machine is on
a DS3.
TimH
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003 15:12:19 -0800
Tim Howe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Could somebody with a fat pipe see how much speed they can get off of
ftp.bendug.org? I'm curious.
TimH
Many thanks.
TimH
On Wed, 22 Jan 2003 18:07:12 -0800
Roger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Around Wed,Jan 22 2003, at 03:12, Tim Howe, wrote:
Could somebody with a fat pipe see how much speed they can get off of
ftp.bendug.org? I'm curious.
916 kB/s
14 hops
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Use for yourself, use for your family, use for your clients, use to spread the word,
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ftp.bendug.org - because preffered customers shouldn't have to wait in line.
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It's there. I verified the md5. ftp://ftp.bendug.org/pub/freebsd5/
TimH
On Sun, 19 Jan 2003 10:04:28 -0800
Tim Howe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Will be available as soon as possible at ftp.bendug.org. I'm hunting mirrors now..
TimH
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What are people currently using the most to install gentoo? I want to update the
stuff on my ftp, and I'm not sure what to grap for the Gentoo people... I've gotten
rid of a lot of stuff nobody used to make room, so if I should have several gentoo
files there, that's fine.
Debian will be
and if it gets out of hand, I will shut it down or give
out passwords. It is on a 45M pipe, though, so it can handle a lot more than has ever
been thrown at it...
TimH
On Mon, 20 Jan 2003 19:58:43 -0800
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Jan 20, 2003 at 07:35:38PM -0800, Tim Howe wrote:
What
'gcc' and other libs.
That's my recommendation. Thanks for all your hard work Tim.
Mr O.
--- Tim Howe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What are people currently using the most to install gentoo?
I want to update the stuff on my ftp, and I'm not sure what to
grap for the Gentoo people
Will be available as soon as possible at ftp.bendug.org. I'm hunting mirrors now..
TimH
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Time to buy the gift of Mandrake for a friend. I'm not a Linux user, but I have heard
good things about Mandrake. It would be a shame to have them die.
TimH
On Wed, 15 Jan 2003 13:20:05 -0800
Cory Petkovsek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MandrakeSoft, the developer of the popular Mandrake Linux
I noticed that right away too. I have had some fun contemplating the significance.
TimH
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003 16:57:36 -0800
Rob Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You realize this paragraph is written just right so that it is justified
left and right, without the use of extra spaces to format it
.
Mr O.
Jack Sh*t Certified
--- Tim Howe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I work with 5 Cisco certified network technicians. Guess who
they come to when they need something done.
Certs mean jack shit.
Anyone with a book, a couple hundred bucks, and some time can
have a cert
I'll write it down before I leave home. I can validate it then.
Is this going on tonight? At EFN?
TimH
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003 13:09:50 -0800
Bob Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Joseph Carter wrote:
I'm sure someone can print it for you, so probably there won't be a
problem.
But can Tim
Wow
As an athiest, I would like to say Nuff said and Happy trails.
As a peacelover:
Godspeed in your struggle to help the disenfranchised.
--TimH
Wow wow
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003 13:45:23 -0800
Dexter Graphic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for all your advice, technical and otherwise.
How does one subscribe to the activism list? I didn't see it on the EFN mailman
page...
TImH
BTW, had a good time key signing. We should do it again.
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I work with 5 Cisco certified network technicians. Guess who they come to when they
need something done.
It is also interesting to note that I am the only tech person in our office who does
not have any Cisco certs. When we recently moved our entire network to a different
network block and
Free software *is* a very progressive thing.
Not everybody interested in Linux is automatically a free software advocate, however.
Many Linux users could really care less about the philosophies that brought their
software to its current day. I, for one, have very little interest in Linux
When I saw it, it was almost a full house. I had to sit up front and look
almost straight up. I took my mother and we both enjoyed it very much. I
doubt it will play in areas where it should most be seen...
TimH
Well, due to the short notice and the impending holidays, there was a
Thanks, this is something I can play with too.
TimH
On Sat, 14 Dec 2002 00:50:04 -0800
Jacob Meuser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Dec 13, 2002 at 04:04:25PM -0800, Bob Miller wrote:
I made small changes, because he was wanting to test for a timeout,
not any ol' error.
I have a heavily used web server that has been deciding to simply stop serving pages
for up to 20 minutes at a time... I have already tried all manner of Apache and OS
tweeks to stop this but nothing seems to work. Restarting the server puts everything
back on track. What I would like to do,
Now that might be a workable idea... Thanks!
TimH
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002 14:03:31 -0800
Roger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Around Fri,Dec 13 2002, at 12:12, Tim Howe, wrote:
I have a heavily used web server that has been deciding to simply stop serving
pages for up to 20 minutes at a time... I
I'm not ignoring the problem, I'm putting a bandaid on it until I figure out what is
really wrong. I'll play with this code.
TimH
On Fri, 13 Dec 2002 16:04:25 -0800
Bob Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tim Howe wrote:
I have a heavily used web server that has been deciding to simply
If you can give me the URL for the ISO, I can provide you with a copy, but not until I
get back to Eugene on Monday.
TImH
On Tue, 10 Dec 2002 23:42:05 -0800
Linux Rocks ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I read that the current version of slackware (not 8.1, but the pre-release of
9) uses the older
Esperanto for a while but then I gave it up. I was
put off by all the strange, non-Latin, characters it uses. They're not
on my keyboard. Where does this email course come from? I might try it.
Dex
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Tim Howe
Sent: Saturday
Does anybody on this list speak Esperanto? I decided to take an email beginners
course and have decided I am really into it. I'm hoping to find others that speak it
to get better through conversation. It's amazing, really; I'm at about the same level
in Esperanto after about 3 weeks as I am
By about 2 million people in about 100 countries according to the best info available.
It is a language invented about 120 years ago for the purpose of making communication
between people of different native toungues easy and fair. It is not native to any
place. It is everybody's language
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
I'm looking for a decent quality digital video camera for home movies
and stuff like that. Is there such a thing for less than $500? ANybody
know of a good one, or one to avoid? What should I look for? Something
that works in more that just Windows is a big plus obviously.
TimH
I think part of the point of these puzzles is that if you actually draw a chart, you
will figure it. Not drawing a chart proves some kind of point as well...
I think it's a sociological thing.
TimH
On Fri, 11 Oct 2002 10:34:35 -0700
Dexter Graphic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This same
I believe I left 2 Mandrake9 CDs at EFN. One was for Jamie, and one was for whomever.
Ask Larry if one is still there...
TimH
On Wed, 9 Oct 2002 21:23:05 -0700
Jim K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have a copy of Mandrake 9.0 that they can bring thursday eveing.
If so I will bring my
Matrox is always a winner for serious design work. Also, I believe the 550 is
supported under XFree.
TimH
On Thu, 10 Oct 2002 08:52:25 -0700
Master O Planets [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone have input on the Matrox G550 video card. I am looking to upgrade
video on my dual-boot (millenium
I don't think it would be that hard to check the status of an
interface's link periodically and if found to be up, then run a dhcp
client. This could probably be done with a 3 line script and cron.
Also, if my unix workstation automatically assumed that it should run
dhclient on an
On Sat, 28 Sep 2002 21:47:53 -0700
Bob Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think you'd be on firmer ground, ethically and legally, if you
got the copyright holders's permission to do that. If the artist
is self-published, then he holds the copyright himself, and just might
be happy to do it.
I don't know I can't tell what this is.
TimH
On Fri, 27 Sep 2002 23:02:08 -0700
Beaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://sevcom.com/
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feelin' hella good, so let's just keep on hackin'
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