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Bob Crandell wrote:
I want to import my bookmarks from Galeon to Mozilla. How do I? Where/What are the
files? Can I?
Drag 'n' drop.
Open the Bookmark Manager in both apps and drag them across. It
almost worked for me just now when I tried it. I say almost because
the the URL was copied
I don't want to discuss them. I just want to be aware of them.
Eh, ya.
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And that's why you subscribe to the activism list so you hear
about these things AND discuss them :)
Eh?
Mr O.
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Oh no you don't
Oh no you don't. This is a perfectly good place for these announcements. It keeps
the rest of us in the loop. Any follow up discussion about it should take place on
the activism list.
Enquiring minds et.al.
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Rock on Cooper! I alwasy love to hear about
Hi,
I want to import my bookmarks from Galeon to Mozilla. How do I? Where/What are the
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using vkeybd? It seems to be installed properly, but
I get no sound :( Any ALSA experts here?
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Bummer. I was hoping for some feedback from running it from the command prompt.
Nothing in /var/log/messages, /var/log/syslog or /var/log/debug?
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What do you get if run vkeybd from a command
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used?
| kroupware and opengroupware are nearing a 1.0 release.
| bob crandell uses phpgroupware. Although I tried to install the darn
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It catches all the other variations. It's just missing the straight spelling. Is
it case sensitive?
What about this line:
:0 C
What does it do?
Roger ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Around Wed,Aug 20 2003, at 03:10, Bob Crandell, wrote:
My SPAM Assassin is catching most of the Viagra ads. Would
So
:0 C
should be:
:0 B:
so it will search everything, case insensitive, and lock?
Thanks
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On Wed, Aug 20, 2003 at 03:10:46PM +, Bob Crandell wrote:
My SPAM Assassin is catching most of the Viagra ads. Would this catch the last of
it if I add
Joseph Carter ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Wed, Aug 20, 2003 at 05:19:09PM +, Bob Crandell wrote:
So
:0 C
should be:
:0 B:
so it will search everything, case insensitive, and lock?
Yes, but you don't have to lock /dev/null. =)
joeyh now that's progress
and ctrl+v into a kde app. I don't use
: kde, but in the past I've had to do that with star/openoffice.
:
: Cory
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to kde apps (atleast not under enlightenment/gnome).
Also I should note that this issue is new with slack 9, didnt have a problem
under slack 8 (or any previous versions)
Jamie
On Friday 22 August 2003 12:38 pm, Bob Crandell wrote:
: Try http://www.dropline.net/gnome/ It will update Gnome
=/bin:/usr/bin \
# --show-layout
The --show-layout is to make sure I put the new files where the old files were.
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no security works here.
DansGuardian doesn't have a way to limit access, so it has to happen with iptables.
How do I?
The networks and IP addresses change over time so it needs to be easy to adjust
after it's in place.
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this for breakfast.
Bob Crandell wrote:
Here is rc.iptables:
#===
#/bin/sh
LOOPNET=127.0.0.0/8
LOCALNET=216.239.175.0/24
echo Clearing existing configuration.
/usr/sbin/iptables -P INPUT ACCEPT
/usr/sbin/iptables -F INPUT
/usr/sbin/iptables -P OUTPUT ACCEPT
/usr/sbin
any more internet
access than tcp port 80, and tcp/ftp for a few. Why give them any more
unless they ask? Better then having a worm spread or someone cracking
from my network.
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I'll paste the script at the bottom.
Cory Petkovsek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 12:33:01AM +, Bob Crandell wrote:
How would you change:
iptables -A sort -j LOG --log-level info
to limit the log size?
iptables -A sort -m limit -j LOG --log-level info
This should
Cory Petkovsek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 08:34:39PM +, Bob Crandell wrote:
The ComCast customers are DHCP so I don't have an IP. I don't want to open up to
their network. That leaves MAC addresses.
I still don't see the correlation. I showed you how one would use
Cory Petkovsek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Fri, Sep 19, 2003 at 12:26:34AM +, Bob Crandell wrote:
Bummer. How do I let a person or company in that does not have a
static IP address?
It depends what you mean by in. If you mean in to the web proxy
server service
Yes.
then you need some
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the drives, just the case PSU.
Thanks,
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FYI, it has *absolutely* nothing to do with this:
http://users.theshell.com/~jms/case/
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like a wind tunnel I worked with in school. That what you have in mind?
and Bob Crandell wrote:
Yes.
I think it has 6 or 7 bays.
What's it worth to you? It isn't mine. I'm to find a home for it as
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-Brad
Brad Davidson wrote:
Grigsby, Garl wrote:
Do you care how big it is? I have one that holds 5 drives. Dual 120mm
fans. Sounds like a wind tunnel I worked with in school. That what you
have in mind?
and Bob Crandell wrote:
Yes.
I think it has 6
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I'm trying to rescue a guy's server. It has a couple of hundred accounts on it. I
ran this script from kbob:
(cd ${SOURCE}; /bin/tar cvf - .) | (cd ${DESTIN}; /bin/tar xvfp -)
It isn't keeping the ownership of the source. Can someone come up with a quick and
dirty way of reading
directory other
than /home
On second thought, don't do this. Someone probably has a better way of
doing it. (disclaimer)
Around Thu,Oct 16 2003, at 07:33, Bob Crandell, wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to rescue a guy's server. It has a couple of hundred accounts on it. I
ran this script from kbob:
(cd
Hi,
For those who like to modify computer cases.
http://www.g-news.ch/articles/nhp200nc/
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Bob Crandell wrote:
I'm trying to rescue a guy's server. It has a couple of hundred
accounts on it. I ran this script from kbob:
Yeah, sure, now it's MY fault! (-:
Now is your chance to take the blame. Don't pass it up.
(cd $; /bin/tar cvf
Bob Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Bob Crandell wrote:
The other Bob
I guess that makes me the Other Other Bob. Do we have any other
Other Other Bobs on this list?
No, I thought you were THE Bob. You know, The great and powerful
... Do you prefer butter or margine?
I thought you
Linux Rocks ! ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Anyone familiar with this laptop? Ive found it on sale for $699, looks like a
pretty decent deal... anyone used it with linux?
Jamie
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Did it look like this? Get more memory.
Looks to me like the modem is
at me funny.
Jamie
On Tuesday 21 October 2003 01:21 am, Bob Crandell wrote:
: I'm told you can usually get better deals from the online Staples,
: although, it's harder to haggle with them.
:
: Linux Rocks ! ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: Yup! Thats the one...
: The AVERATEC 3150HW comes with 512M
Hi,
An article containing this link:
http://slashdot.org/articles/03/10/21/2131251.shtml?tid=117tid=126tid=163tid=99
showed up in the phpGroupWare list. The PDF seems to be pretty comprensive.
Opportunities are roaring over the horizon at us.
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D. Cooper Stevenson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
All,
Shares of Microsoft common stock are down today on the heels of their Q4
earnings report issued today:
And, just to add to the list (confusion?), phpGroupWare has a wiki module.
Ben Barrett ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I can also say, tikiwiki is *super* cool, although it seems to still be
a young project.
And phpwiki is the one running wiki.euglug.org (although I think it is
an older version)...
Hi,
I stumbled across this while looking for something else:
http://www.newsfactor.com/perl/story/6880.html
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Slackware includes 2.6 in 9.1 but it defaults to 2.4. You can select 2.6 at some
point during the install.
I'm waiting for 2.6.1 then my Folding points are going to drop way off while all my
servers get the new kernel.
Bob
Tim Howe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I've heard so many good things
Max could always drop it off at my office and Jamie could pick it up from there next
time he is in the neighborhood.
Bob
Linux Rocks ! ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
heh... yeah... I could have fed ex pick it up... how much do you suppose that
would cost!
Jamie
On Saturday 01 November 2003 10:35
posting before, it occured to me that it
might be of some use to the community to provide a sort of Humane
Society for computer equipment... But entirely free, or close to
that. Could make an active effort to assemble Linux-based systems, and
donate them to those who might need them.
Max
Bob
This just in, showing ever growing support for open source:
Novell Announces Agreement to Acquire Leading Enterprise Linux Technology Company
SUSE LINUX
Novell today announced it has entered into an agreement to acquire SUSE LINUX, one
of the world's leading enterprise Linux companies, expanding
Mount and umount are in /sbin. So if you stepped on /usr then you would still be
able to unmount it.
Timothy Bolz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Jason,
Thanks I tried the command but I think I will have to be root because it gave
me permission denied. By loosing my system, I think I know what you
I usually set up a boot drive and a data drive thusly:
/dev/hda1 /
/dev/hda2 /usr
/dev/hda3 /var
/dev/hda4 swap
/dev/hdb1 /home
Like you said, /var gets full, the system gets mad but it doesn't go down.
I like to keep install files on /usr/src and everything else on /home. How you
handle
Hi,
I think they are beginning to develop an image problem.
http://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/biztech/11/11/microsoft.eu.ap/index.html
Bob
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Hey, I feel special now. I've been spoofed.
From: Bob Crandell
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 11/12/2003 - 07:21:46 am
Files: attachment.txt (2 k)
Subject:help!
Section: 1.1 Keywords: plain qprint - 1 k
R566mL70 36Ds683C8 s3aC F20111j 7D1tj V882RX2 81 7LhJtm08 vg3U
Hi,
When I type rpm -i wu-ftpd-2.6.2-12.i386.rpm on a brand new Redhat 9.0 box
I get
rpm: relocation error: rpm: undefined symbol: poptAliasOptions
This is an upgrade from mandrake 7.2 that didn't go well.
help.
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that it would be unavailable for a
full day. STAY HOME. I got it running, made sure they were happy and came home.
Now I'm trying to clean up the mess. Sigh.
Cory Petkovsek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 08:59:47PM +, Bob Crandell wrote:
Hi,
When I type rpm -i wu-ftpd
installed over the top of Mandrake. I didn't tell it to upgrade.
How would I install rpm if the current rpm program is busted?
regards,
Ben
On Wed, 12 Nov 2003 20:59:47 +
Bob Crandell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Hi,
|
| When I type rpm -i wu-ftpd-2.6.2-12.i386.rpm on a brand new Redhat 9.0
I'm not convinced it's hardware. There weren't any symptons before I started and
this last bit was because I was trying to fix rpm's dependancies.
Thanks.
Cory Petkovsek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 10:37:17PM +, Bob Crandell wrote:
Ok brand new a bad choice of words
I know. I'm bad.
Just let this be a leason to you. Don't cut corners.
The longer I think about the more I'm hoping Cory isn't right about sick hardware.
I'll know in the morning.
Thanks
Bob Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Grigsby, Garl wrote:
What it sounded like to me was a out of date
Oh goody. A new distribution. What's it like? Where do you get it?
Woody ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Jason
I am seriously considering moving from Crap(X)P to Salck 9.1 on the Dell
Woody
Jason wrote:
Thanks Bob.
VMware needs RAM more than it needs CPU power, I
thought.
You're
Hi,
Just thought I'd let you know, at least the ones who care (if there are any), that
reinstalling Redhat on a clean system went well. There were only a couple of boo
boos cause I can't tpye. I still stubbornly refuse to like Redhat.
Thanks for responding even if it wasn't what I wanted to
computer?
Jamie
On Saturday 15 November 2003 11:07 pm, Bob Crandell wrote:
: Hi,
:
: Just thought I'd let you know, at least the ones who care (if there are
: any), that reinstalling Redhat on a clean system went well. There were
: only a couple of boo boos cause I can't tpye. I still stubbornly
Bob Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Cory Petkovsek wrote:
On Mon, Nov 17, 2003 at 10:08:24AM -0800, Jason wrote:
Hey,
kbob mentioned Computerbase as a place in Eugene to buy custom
PCs/components; does anyone else have recommendations for this or
other places to buy custom systems
Hi,
For those of you who have time to read stuff like this:
===
WHO'S ON FIRST FOR THE 21ST CENTURY
ABBOTT: Ultimate SuperDuper Computer Store. Can I help you?
COSTELLO: Thanks. I'm setting up a home office in the den, and I'm thinking
of buying a computer.
ABBOTT:
1994? What ever happened to the statue of limitations?
Ben Barrett ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
And now, they say *BSD is next!
http://yro.slashdot.org/yro/03/11/19/1746249.shtml
http://www.atnewyork.com/news/article.php/3110981
Hi,
Has anyone gotten powerdown to work on a Dual CPU system yet?
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Does Evolution do Memos or Notes? Where is it?
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default, or a Ximian release?
Ben
On Wed, 19 Nov 2003 22:37:50 +
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|
| Does Evolution do Memos or Notes? Where is it?
|
| Thanks
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Hi,
This just in;
Hi Guys,
Just got the OK from the company concerned to publicly announce:
Walkers Snack Foods (largest snack food manufacturer in the UK and
subsiduary of Pepsico - *everyone* eats their stuff over here!) are
using Samba 3 to integrate their increasing use of Open Source with
off a
single CPU system when you type halt. The wrong combination will either do nothing
or lock it up. The coffee hasn't kicked in yet so I'm having trouble the English
language.
Thanks
Bob Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Bob Crandell wrote:
Has anyone gotten powerdown to work on a Dual
Outsourcing man. Outsourcing. It's the only way to fly.
Cory Petkovsek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Mon, Nov 24, 2003 at 12:03:41PM -0800, Bob Miller wrote:
Matt Jarvis has forwarded a job opening. Maybe someone here can use
this.
Heh..
From: Cynthia Morris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
We
Hi,
I like SpamAssassin. It's easy and tweakable. I get no false positives, now, and
only about 10 spam a day. Others here don't like it. I think they are trying to
achieve zero spam and I don't think that's possible. Anyway, there will be more
opions soon.
See you.
Bob
Wayne Scace ([EMAIL
Another step:
http://www.businesswire.com/cgi-bin/f_headline.cgi?bw.111903/233235172ticker=PECS
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Hi,
One of my clients is trying to use:
!--#include file=header.txt--
to insert some common info on several web pages on their server. It doesn't work.
I checked /etc/apache/httd.conf and it seems to be setup right. There is:
LoadModule includes_modulelibexec/mod_include.so
and
AddModule
Thanks guys. This is working now.
Grigsby, Garl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Now let me finish my thought...
Try using virtual instead:
!--#include virtual=/include/nav_main.htm --
Using file requires that the file be in the same directory as the referencing file.
I have also had other random
Hi,
This is for the one or two of you that might be interested:
SECURITY PIPELINE NEWSLETTER
Thursday, November 4, 2003
Elsewhere on the Internet, I gave a rather faint and
unenthusiastic endorsement to the federal CAN-SPAM legislation,
recently passed by both houses of U.S. Congress and
I use ext3 on the boot partition and XFS on the data drive. ext3 because to get
back up and running in a worse case. XFS for data because it's faster and some
think it's more reliable. ReiserFS and XFS are so close that it may not matter
which you choose, especially if this is a workstation.
Hi,
What does:
Can't locate module char-major-116
Dec 9 14:05:56 mine last message repeated 3 times
mean? It is in /var/log/syslog.
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Hi,
What does:
Can't locate module char-major-116
Dec 9 14:05:56 mine last message repeated 3 times
mean? It is in /var/log/syslog.
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Hi,
This is for those who need more to read. The rest just delete it:
LINUX PIPELINE NEWSLETTER
Tuesday, December 9, 2003
Welcome to the premiere edition of the Linux Pipeline Newsletter,
the free, weekly e-mail newsletter brought to you by the editors
of Linux Pipeline, the TechWeb Network,
And I guess if you haven't used it yet, you don't know Jack.
Sorry. I'll leave now.
Ben Barrett ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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1. http://jackit.sourceforge.net/
what is jack?
JACK is a low-latency audio server, written for POSIX conformant operating
systems
Hi,
Frequently Asked Questions for Etch-A-Sketch Technical Support:
Q: My Etch-A-Sketch has all of these funny little lines all over the
screen.
A: Pick it up and shake it.
Q: How do I turn my Etch-A-Sketch off?
A: Pick it up and shake it.
Q: What's the shortcut for Undo?
A: Pick it up and
Bob Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
T. Joseph Carter wrote:
No, actually, he was talking about the anti-spam law and how it's a
beginning and all. I caught most of the segment at 5pm on channel 16 here
in Eugene (3 on cable). I am watching for a repeat of the segment in
their future
Hi,
How do I have QMail create folders in addition to cur, new and tmp in Maildir?
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How do I have QMail create folders in addition to cur, new and tmp in Maildir?
I generally use procmail for the purpose..
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Library/Mail/Folders$ ls
Inbox
Hi,
I'm finally back on line. Will you accept mail from me?
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I have qmail running except for a little error I could solve, maybe, if I could just
see the whole error message. ps axfw shows:
4854 pts/0S 0:00 /bin/sh /command/svscanboot
4857 pts/0S 0:00 \_ svscan /service
4859 pts/0S 0:00 | \_ supervise qmail-send
4861
Hi,
This is for you who have time to read it:
LINUX PIPELINE NEWSLETTER
Tuesday, January 13, 2004
http://www.linuxpipeline.com
Using Linux just got a lot safer as users got two separate, new
indemnifications against lawsuits that might be brought by SCO for
copyright infringement: Novell said
Hi,
I'm trying to write a script that checks the contents of a file and if it's there
skip it.
Here is my test script:
#!/bin/sh
if [ 0 == grep local /etc/hosts ]; then
echo Been there. Done that.
else
echo It's ok to do it now.
fi
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It doesn't like the
greater than zero.
Garl
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Hi,
I'm trying to write a script that checks
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fi
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In this example, I'm trying to see
Actually, for this to work for what I wanted it to do, the 'if' statement needs to be:
if [ $testvar -eq 1 ]; then
This adds text to the file only if it isn't already there.
Thanks guys.
Garl Grigsby ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
With many tasks, it's better to do positive validation
(i.e.
.
Anyway. Thanks bunches.
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The trouble is, I just barely have a grasp on shell programming and I can only spell
piethon.
Jason ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Aggh, you've just sparked an old suppressed memory.
I had to build this huge BIND install and hardening
script one time. I created a function for just about
every task
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On 01/15/04 09pm, Bob Crandell wrote:
The trouble is, I just barely have a grasp on shell programming and I can only spell
piethon.
Jason ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Aggh, you've just
Hi,
I'm looking at someone else's code:
DD=`id $QS_USER 2/dev/null`
if [ $? -ne 0 -o $DD = ]; then
catEOF
This is supposed to check to see if a user exists (it does) then moves on. In this
case, it says said user doesn't and exits. I don't get it. Why is it lying to me
like that?
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Bob Crandell wrote:
if [ $? -ne 0 -o $DD = ]; then
Should be...
if [ $? -ne 0 -o $DD == ]; then
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if [ $? -ne 0 -o $DD = ]; then
Should be...
if [ $? -ne 1 -o $DD == ]; then
Thanks
by the end of January.
Thanks
Bob Crandell
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. It is very easy to use from a command line. In fact
there should be no scripting needed. All you would have to do would be to create a
cronjob entry.
Garl
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on the system? Do they
have a compiler?
Need More Input.
#5's Alive.
Garl
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No. It's a doctor's office running Medical Manager.
Grigsby, Garl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
This doesn't happen to be a veterinary clinic, does it?
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Grigsby, Garl ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Ok, What OS are they running? Do they have ncftp already on the system? Do they
have a compiler?
Need More Input.
#5's Alive.
Garl
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I have one that can handle 5 or 6 drives. The connection is SCSI 1
Ryan Stasel ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Just need an external HD enclosure that holds atleast 4 drives, hopefully
can handle full height 3.5 inch drives, cooling, internal power, scsi, you
know.
If anyone has one that they're
Hi,
Here is something you might want to read, at least the first part.
LINUX PIPELINE NEWSLETTER
http://www.linuxpipeline.com/
February 3, 2004
EXTREMISM IN DEFENSE OF LINUX MUST BE CONDEMNED
I've been doing a bit of Googling today, and I've discovered that
there's something missing from the
?
Thanks for your time, freaks = )
Ben
On Wed, 04 Feb 2004 15:42:45 +
Bob Crandell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Hi,
|
| Here is something you might want to read, at least the first part.
|
| LINUX PIPELINE NEWSLETTER
| http://www.linuxpipeline.com/
| February 3, 2004
|
| EXTREMISM IN DEFENSE
Here is another taste tid bit. Enjoy.
SECURITY PIPELINE NEWSLETTER
http://www.securitypipeline.com/
Thursday February 5
TRYING TO AVOID SARCASM; ONLY PARTIALLY SUCCEEDING
We had a lot of fun thinking up sarcastic things to say about this
story:
CAN-SPAM Doesn't Can Spam
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