ok, this is slightly OT but unix will be used at home (darwin) I promise!!
a friend just moved to western eugene (Sean St. by the Octoberfest and Winco
off Beltline) and is trying to get high speed internet access. the problem
he has ran into is the lack of service in western eugene. what
Jacob Meuser wrote:
[bsd.rd] doesn't take up too much room either:
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 4242472 Sep 4 17:10 /bsd.rd
Four thousand, one hundred forty-three kilobytes! That's over half of
Jamie's hard drive. (-:
--
Bob Miller Kbob
kbobsoft software
iDSL is definately available there. If we had an address and phone number, we'll be
able to tell if sdsl is possible.
Feynman Group supplied.
Franklin Hays ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
ok, this is slightly OT but unix will be used at home (darwin) I promise!!
a friend just moved to western
Bob Crandell wrote:
iDSL is definately available there. If we had an address and phone
number, we'll be able to tell if sdsl is possible.
Speaking as an IDSL user, I can emphatically state that IDSL is
ssso.
--
Bob Miller Kbob
kbobsoft software
Was that an HTML message? Was there an attachment? I
got it in my Bulk Mail box. Rather lacking in
substance. Quite amusing though. Funny thing is I
installed my XP patch before XP came out. It all
started with RedHat.
--- Linux Rocks ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I dont know how that one made it
What about 2 way satellite? Heard it's down to about
$70 a month now. Not sure on hardware costs though. I
think Earthlink is offering it through the Hughes
network. My experience with Earthlink was positive a
couple years back. Might try calling them.
Well, Larry did mention he'd found the mailman admindb pages a
little user-hostile when accessed through lynx. I, of course, pooh-poohed
that notion, no proble here, nosirree, not a chance.
Looks as though I managed to spread klez (or something like it)
out there, judging by
On Fri, Sep 06, 2002 at 07:34:05PM -0700, Edward Craig wrote:
Well, Larry did mention he'd found the mailman admindb pages a
little user-hostile when accessed through lynx. I, of course, pooh-poohed
that notion, no proble here, nosirree, not a chance.
Looks as though I managed to
On Fri, Sep 06, 2002 at 07:34:05PM -0700, Edward Craig wrote:
Looks as though I managed to spread klez (or something like it)
out there, judging by feedback to lane-greens-administrator. Hope
nobody actually applied it.
It looks to me like the server stripped out the virus, so the message
On Fri, 6 Sep 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Sep 06, 2002 at 07:34:05PM -0700, Edward Craig wrote:
Well, Larry did mention he'd found the mailman admindb pages a
little user-hostile when accessed through lynx. I, of course, pooh-poohed
that notion, no proble here, nosirree,
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