know how to
configure postfix, apparently.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] strawberry, and grape!
radix *XawMMS*!?!
radix you've gotta be KIDDING me
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leaving no need for DNS to avoid
editing host files on a LAN..
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]they can artificially limit
Deek you GPL your homework? :)
knghtbrd yeah =D
knghtbrd Anyone is permitted to use
.
4. Doing it this way exposes you to the least amount of DOS partition
table brain damage later on.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] strawberry, and grape!
*** Quits: TITANIC (Excess Flood
.
If it's hot when you arrive, ask Terri about her creamsicle drink. =D
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] But there may not be one
Knghtbrd SourceForge is not making money for VA Software, period.
Diablo-D3 I
On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 12:06:08PM -0700, T. Joseph Carter wrote:
In case anyone is interested: Cafe Paradiso has WiFi now. As much time
as you like with any purchase, be it coffee, beer, or food. Just buy a
coffee, and ask for WiFi time. I usually ask for 3 hours...
And if you want
(3.5mm stereo, 3.5mm stereo - RCA, stereo A/V RCA,
single RCA, S-Video, etc)
- AT 101 keyboard (w/ PS2 adapter)
- Creative Labs PCI sound card, either es137x or analog-only emu10k1
- NVIDIA GeForce2MX 200 AGP
- Pair of Netgear FA311 10/100 NICs (PCI)
- Realtek 10/100 NIC (PCI)
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NICs (PCI)
- Realtek 10/100 NIC (PCI)
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Personally, I don't often talk about social good because when I hear other
people talk about social good
.
You have that? Wow.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] But there may not be one
To create a new standard, it takes something that's not just a little bit
different. It takes something that's really new
)
- Handfull of PC power cables in grey/black
- 3Com USR Sportster 56k modem (serial)
- Several AV cables (3.5mm stereo, 3.5mm stereo - RCA, stereo A/V RCA,
single RCA, S-Video, etc)
- AT 101 keyboard (w/ PS2 adapter)
- Pair of Netgear FA311 10/100 NICs (PCI)
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sigs earlier, now lists 178. I
cannot add myself as 179 because the signature approval thingy is broken.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] strawberry, and grape!
Flav Win 98 Psychic edition: We'll tell you
effective zaurus wardriving hardware configurations?
Suggest CF WiFi card and a USB GPS. Do not know of software support for a
USB GPS on the Zaurus, but you can't have two CF devices at once.
--
T. Joseph Carter Cogito eggo sum
[EMAIL PROTECTED
with the FCC..)
With the afore-mentioned caveat on the N-type connectors, you can get real
Orinoco cards at a good price from the UO bookstore. They have them in
stock.
--
T. Joseph Carter A man wrapped up in himself
[EMAIL PROTECTED] makes
in town without shipping costs since the Proxims are not
the ones you can get for like $30. Ever.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] strawberry, and grape!
knghtbrd LordHavoc: um. There's more to life
' there with password 'yaright' is 'knghtbrd' here
options fetchall
efn does not (or did not - I haven't checked recently) support imaps, in
which case you add ssl to options and change port to 993.
--
T. Joseph Carter The human brain does not
[EMAIL PROTECTED
encryption. I may buy one any way as it would
get my started cheap. I can upgrade later if I decide I am going to use
it for more than tinkering.
You can't upgrade them.
--
T. Joseph Carter The human brain does not
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USB adapter
that one can buy that'll allow the Zaurus to be a host.
Mr O. the Zaurus owner :)
Does not the Zaurus feature USB hosting through the dock connector?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] a nut that has
. Joseph Carter We can hope for the future,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] But there may not be one
* bma is a yank
* Knghtbrd is a Knghtbrd
* dhd is also a yank
* Espy is evil
* Knghtbrd believes Espy
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On Sat, Oct 11, 2003 at 04:29:21PM -0700, Linux Rocks ! wrote:
funny... I talked to someone that was having a bad MS day too... I was in
staples getting blanks ($9.99/50). She was complaining that she needed a new
mouse because the new mouse she got didnt work. everytime she would turn the
On Sun, Oct 12, 2003 at 02:35:51PM -0700, Linux Rocks ! wrote:
Joseph, as usual, your making incorrect assumptions. I never mentioned
slackware (or debian for that matter...) to her, nor in my message.
I made no assumptions.
Save of course the fairly safe one that the average computer user
On Sun, Oct 12, 2003 at 05:33:59PM -0700, Ken Barber wrote:
I HOPE Joseph was joking. 'Coz if he wasn't, he still shouldn't
be taken seriously
If I were serious, I'd have suggested something more likely such as RH9 or
so since that's at least not unreasonable for a newbie to start with.
For the record, ssmtp is a pain in the ass.
It wasn't honouring -f properly the way most programs expect to use it.
lyta.dyn.bluecherry.net doesn't actually run a mailserver, intentionally.
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On Thu, Oct 23, 2003 at 08:50:38PM -0700, jgw wrote:
Is that a question? I've been running 10.3 (and Xtools) for a few months
now. I love it. I am currently running the release version, and it does
include X11. It is not installed by default, but you can easily select in
during the install by
On Fri, Oct 24, 2003 at 09:22:52AM -0700, jgw wrote:
Not to pick hairs, but I don't think X11 is installed by default in either
case. I just fresh installed 7B85 on my TiBook, and swear I had to go to
custom and select X11. I believe this was the case with my Quicksilver,
too. Oh well, not
On Sun, Oct 26, 2003 at 10:38:21AM -0400, Linux Rocks! wrote:
So... watching tv this morning I saw a IBM commercial, thier e-servers they
claim for systems that run Linux, and other types too I guess they mean
BSD ?
AIX and NT probably?
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On Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 09:28:28AM -0800, justin bengtson wrote:
my respect for the man has just increased slightly...
I don't know, read Kucinich's campaign promises..
Most of what he has promised would be illegal to do as president. This
means he is:
a. Flat out lying
b. Unaware of the
On Mon, Oct 27, 2003 at 06:08:51PM -0800, Jason wrote:
Given, the audience, I'll of course be talking about
these issues WRT Linux, but I'll also be addressing
Windows, Solaris, etc. And, feel free to bring any
random host, etc. security related questions.
Looking forward to seeing some
On Tue, Oct 28, 2003 at 09:07:47AM -0800, Ken Barber wrote:
Most of what he has promised would be illegal to do as
president. This means he is:
a. Flat out lying
b. Unaware of the legal limits of the presidency
c. Determined to push his agenda at any cost
Hmmm, no different from
On Fri, Oct 31, 2003 at 11:35:31AM -0800, Jason Smith wrote:
I'm installing Gentoo and I've configured the monitor
using XFree86Config and that works. However I do not
know how to configure a mouse. I've got an USB
microsoft wheel mouse and it shows up as
/dev/input/mouse0 and also as
On Fri, Oct 31, 2003 at 02:01:23PM -0800, Bob Miller wrote:
:0HB:
* ? bogofilter -u
* ! ^Subject: Yesterday's Spam Summary
spam/`mkdir -p $MAILDIR/spam/\`date +%Y/%m\`; date +%Y/%m/%d`
That last line is the interesting one...
Doesn't look like it'd work. $() might, but
On Mon, Nov 03, 2003 at 02:45:21PM -0800, Maximillian Von Schwanekamp wrote:
don't accept domestic donatinos... WTF?
Actually, they don't DO domestic donations. That is, they accept
donations (from G3's to tachyon-based equipment to wireless
abacuses) from domestic sources but donate to
On Mon, Nov 03, 2003 at 10:47:30PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Will any of the generic Wireless PCMCIA cardbus ethernet adaptor IEEE
802.11b [802.11g compatible] found on www.pricewatch.com work with my
RH9 system? I'm buying either aD-Link Airplus 2.4GHz wireless router or
use my
On Fri, Nov 07, 2003 at 08:37:06AM -0800, Ben Barrett wrote:
PS - if anyone wants to help put together a group order of webpals, let
me know!
I'd be interested. The price is right. =)
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On Sat, Nov 08, 2003 at 09:29:06AM -0800, Mr O wrote:
Accelerated-X and at least one other well supported project that
are pay versions.
But that's just X11 made by someone else. Not much of an alternative. It
has all of the problems associated with X11 and a few new ones in that it
lacks
On Sat, Nov 08, 2003 at 05:12:06PM -0800, Jacob Meuser wrote:
On Sat, Nov 08, 2003 at 08:51:45AM -0800, john fleming wrote:
I was talking to Joseph Carter about Linux and OSX and the idea of
needing an alternative to x11 came up are there any viable altternatives
being worked on?
You
On Sun, Nov 09, 2003 at 09:48:01AM -0800, john fleming wrote:
Has anyone checked out the darwin x86 system? Is it safe?
If you have the hardware, it might be worthwhile. I don't have all
compatible hardware or I'd try it. Larry has the hardware necessary, so I
think we should coerce him into
On Mon, Nov 10, 2003 at 07:23:17PM -0800, Larry Price wrote:
You can demonstrate this easily enough by using Hotmail to send the
list an ecard
with 'imaginative' language.
...
LOL
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On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 10:09:20AM -0800, Rob Hudson wrote:
I have a spare 40GB drive I was planning on putting in an old AMD K6-2
500 server. The machine is currently running off of a 6GB drive. I've
got 2 of these same machines -- 1 is running my websites, and the other
is at home as a
On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 02:36:08PM -0800, Jason wrote:
I'm getting rid of my Mac work laptop and will soon be
getting a new Stinkpad (T30 I believe). I have been
out of the daily use Linux world for about a year or
so, so I was wondering what thoughts folks would have
on recommended distros
On Thu, Nov 13, 2003 at 09:11:59AM -0800, Ben Barrett wrote:
IIRC the work nature of his iBook is that it belongs to the employer!
Eh, after a couple of years, if there is a machine to replace it, the old
machine is usually regarded as valueless. ;)
On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 08:58:38AM -0800, Rob Hudson wrote:
I switched from Enlightenment to Gnome2.2 with Metacity about a month
ago. I like the Gnome2 better at this point simply b/c it integrates
better with other apps. But there are 2 things that bother me...
1. I can't set up my own
On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 09:16:38AM -0800, Bob Miller wrote:
[...]
architecture is the New-Event Ordering (NEO) protocol, which orders
[...]
There is no cheating.
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On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 04:55:53PM -0800, Ben Barrett wrote:
I thought our *LUG* gets a book, when a member does a review...
not that we have a tight inventory policy! We do have something of a
LUG library, though, right?
After a fashion. I still have the tivo hacks book and have been
On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 11:25:03PM -0800, Bob Miller wrote:
When Havoc is done with Gnome 2.6, it will have only one button labelled
Do stuff.
You say that like it's a bad thing. Why exactly did you buy a Mac,
again?
Several reasons (why I bought my Powerbook):
1. Ability to actually
On Sat, Nov 15, 2003 at 12:35:06PM -0500, Linux Rocks! wrote:
: On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 11:25:03PM -0800, Bob Miller wrote:
: When Havoc is done with Gnome 2.6, it will have only one button
: labelled Do stuff.
:
: You say that like it's a bad thing. Why exactly did you buy a Mac,
:
(Didn't notice there was more..)
On Sat, Nov 15, 2003 at 12:35:06PM -0500, Linux Rocks! wrote:
: Several reasons (why I bought my Powerbook):
:
: 1. Ability to actually open Word documents people keep giving me without
:them getting annoyed when I tell them that OOo ate the thing.
OOo
On Sat, Nov 15, 2003 at 02:01:48PM -0801, Jacob Meuser wrote:
Or use hardware from manufacturers that want their hardware to be
supported by Linux. In the printer realm, that would be Epson and HP.
My HP printer, with HP driver, with HP documentation?
You don't have to type out long commands
On Sat, Nov 15, 2003 at 03:50:58PM -0800, Bob Miller wrote:
You say that like it's a bad thing. Why exactly did you buy a Mac,
again?
Several reasons (why I bought my Powerbook):
Thank you for the detailed answer. But I asked the question wrong.
Sorry. Let me try again, hopefully
On Sun, Nov 16, 2003 at 01:47:22AM -0500, Linux Rocks! wrote:
: : Several reasons (why I bought my Powerbook):
: :
: : 1. Ability to actually open Word documents people keep giving me
: : without them getting annoyed when I tell them that OOo ate the thing.
:
: OOo sigh... OpenOffice
On Sun, Nov 16, 2003 at 03:53:19AM -0500, Linux Rocks! wrote:
: I have a hard time accepting that there is no extra charge given that the
: choice then would be DVD+-RW, just as it would be for a desktop. (The
: drives are getting cheaper on the desktop - cheaper enough that that IS
: the
On Sun, Nov 16, 2003 at 03:38:28PM -0500, Linux Rocks! wrote:
Pat,
Hey... so, I have 2 mail related questions Im also thinking anything with
[big5] in the subject line I will want deleted...
1) Im tired of the spam :( so I would like the official delete spam filter for
my
On Sun, Nov 16, 2003 at 01:42:50PM -0800, Larry Price wrote:
actually on our system it's the recipe is
:0 H
* ^X-Spam-Status: [Yy][Ee][Ss]
/dev/null
although I would recommend keeping spam around for a week or so;
spamassassin works about as well as swatting mosquitoes with an axe.
I've
On Sun, Nov 16, 2003 at 04:04:13PM -0800, Patrick R. Wade wrote:
2) do I need to do anything to keep my efn mail?
No; mail originating inside efn.org is automatically whitelisted.
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On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 12:49:25AM -0500, Linux Rocks! wrote:
I would ofcourse suggest using irc.freenode.net for an IRC service,
there are many #linux's out there...
I'd counter that OFTC is a better network and is free of lilo's method of
running a network, which seems to be alienating anyone
On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 02:51:03PM -0800, Bob Miller wrote:
BTW, Larry, you forgot to remind folks not to unplug a USB mass storage
device before unmounting it = )
Does mounting it -o ro help in that respect?
No. Kernels get damned confused when mounted devices disappear. In the
case of
On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 05:10:36PM -0800, Larry Price wrote:
Oooh, I'd be glad to give him a free pie !!
Motion seconded.
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On Mon, Nov 24, 2003 at 11:06:02AM -0800, Bob Miller wrote:
My P4P800 motherboard has two SATA connectors. Does that mean
I could hook up a max of two SATA drives to it?
Yes, just two drives. You've got a hybrid system with the typical
limitations of hybrid systems: the new technology is
On Tue, Nov 25, 2003 at 03:01:11PM +, Bob Crandell wrote:
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
On Tue, Nov 25, 2003 at 09:49:13PM -0600, Timothy Bolz wrote:
Ralph
Thank you. I edited /etc/cups/cupsd.conf and edited
Location /
Order Deny,Allow
Allow From 127.0.0.1
Allow From 192.168.0.2
#Deny From All
/Location
Location /admin
AuthType Basic
AuthClass System
Order
On Mon, Dec 01, 2003 at 01:44:21PM -0800, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
This Debian Security Advisory finishes the story.
Let this be a warning to us all to keep all our software fully up to
date. I don't want to read in the news about any exploited Linux
boxes in Eugene.
Beat you to it.
On Tue, Dec 02, 2003 at 10:35:34AM -0800, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
Beat you to it. However read the additional info link I posted. The
patch is only in the 2.4.23 kernel. Do you keep right up with the
bleeding edge kernels? The debian servers were on 2.4.21 and 22.
In the stable
On Wed, Dec 03, 2003 at 12:34:23PM -0800, Ben Barrett wrote:
It came to my attention, after reviewing the Debian report, that there are
many mail systems out there, which use userland accounts for POP mail (not
secure, but plaintext) that also have SSH logins enabled. I was guessing
that this
On Wed, Dec 03, 2003 at 11:30:48PM -0800, Ken Barber wrote:
Sorta like asking a PhD in psychology if he's ever looked at the
DSM3
It's quite probable that a PhD in Psychology may never have seen the DSM3.
The DSM4 has been the standard for awhile now. The differences between
the two are
On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 11:36:10AM -0800, Rob Hudson wrote:
I thought it would be more, but you're right... I can get a lower end
Athlon with motherboard and memory for about $150 at mwave.com.
mwave warning, they have been caught at times selling refurb goods without
marking them as such. I
On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 11:43:47AM -0500, Jamie wrote:
I do, but Im not there right now :(
Well, I was kinda trying to avoid sending it somewhere..
As far as what they say, Id say they have things backwards. You almost never
want a low power iron, you want a hot iron (but a very fine tip
On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 09:55:30PM -0500, Jamie wrote:
: http://www.9thtee.com/tivomemory.htm
thats some of the worst soldering ive seen ! (except when i was doing
training...) I saw some stuff... some people just shouldnt be allowed to play
with hot surfaces...
Seriously though, it looks
On Thu, Dec 11, 2003 at 11:33:45AM -0800, Brad Davidson wrote:
I gave LUFS/SSHFS a try a while ago. The project as a whole looked very
hackish, and it crashed constantly on my laptop.
Now my laptop is PPC so there may be some endianness bugs, but even so -
it seemed very amateur to me.
On Fri, Dec 12, 2003 at 07:41:15AM -0800, Brad Davidson wrote:
Maybe 6 months or so? I don't recall exactly. I'm sure it's improved
since then, but it had a 'cruft' flavor to it that I don't feel from a
lot of startup projects.
The whole idea of a filesystem in userspace is pretty hackish,
On Fri, Dec 12, 2003 at 02:16:44PM -0800, Ben Barrett wrote:
We're getting some power fluctuations here at work, by the river
roughly across from the UO.
Anyone else?
Here on the UO campus.
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On Fri, Dec 12, 2003 at 05:26:22PM -0800, Bob Miller wrote:
Doesn't this open you up to the world of evil that is NFS security?
Not if you restricted it to localhost. NFS uses a priveleged
port, and ordinary users can't sniff the lo interface, so
I don't see a way offhand to simulate a
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 02:14:57PM -0800, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
On Mon, Dec 15, 2003 at 12:41:09PM -0800, Bob Miller wrote:
Rob Hudson wrote:
But is there a way to do something like this?:
for i in [1-20] ; do cp graphic_$1.gif graphic_text_$1.gif ; done
It doesn't work but it
Our own Larry was in the news tonight saying that not all commercial email
is spam. He was promptly lynched. =)
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
On Wed, Dec 17, 2003 at 06:42:26PM -0800, Ben Barrett wrote:
Post divx to list... 8*
I would except ... In order to be able to talk to the tivo without
exposing it to the world wide hostile internet, I need another ethernet
port. I attempted to add one today via USB using a device I thought
On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 12:34:58PM -0800, Patrick R. Wade wrote:
I attempted to add one today via USB using a device I thought was
supported. It's not.
Not supported where; at the TiVo or at the other end? I've used the
same model i gave you, with Debian on my VAIO. IF you're having
On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 01:59:25PM -0800, Rob Hudson wrote:
I've got teapop set up on my FreeBSD server that handles my mail. I
heard good things about IMAP and would like to also install
SquirrelMail, which requires an IMAP server.
Is there anything special I need to know to move from POP
On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 03:52:09PM -0800, John Sechrest wrote:
We are using Cyrus on PEAK. And we have seen it perform better than
UWash IMAP, which we used before. However, it has broken some
of our older tools like MUTT and MH.
At least mutt should be easily fixed. I can't speak to mh,
On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 06:29:31PM -0800, Mr O wrote:
Have these tests all been run at various times during the day
and in various order to prove your results? :) I know that if
Mozilla is already open and I bring up a new tab I can have
euglug.org loaded before I get to blink. Of course if
On Fri, Dec 19, 2003 at 08:58:17AM -0800, John Sechrest wrote:
% We are using Cyrus on PEAK. And we have seen it perform better than
% UWash IMAP, which we used before. However, it has broken some
% of our older tools like MUTT and MH.
% At least mutt should be easily fixed. I
On Fri, Dec 19, 2003 at 11:40:36AM -0800, Rob Hudson wrote:
Is there a way to set up imap so that it uses a different password than
my user password? I'm cautious of sending passwords in plaintext and
set up imap on port 993 so it uses SSL. But if I'm logging into
Squirrelmail not using
On Sat, Dec 20, 2003 at 07:16:23AM -0500, Nyal wrote:
Greetings all,
I'm new to Linux, currently using Mandrake 9.2 and I have a question about a
soundblaster card that's in this box I just bought.
I'm trying to get it to work but so far no luckMandrake recognizes the
card and
On Sat, Dec 20, 2003 at 05:00:01PM -0800, Mr O wrote:
Lots of good advice so far. The last remaining thing that
affects how the proper drivers works is whether or not your card
is retail or OEM. There is an actual difference in the design of
the two that affects cost and performance. Generally
On Sun, Dec 21, 2003 at 09:55:01AM -0800, Jim Darrough wrote:
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
On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 04:46:33PM -0800, Rob Hudson wrote:
I think I'll try the UW imap server. I'll have to figure out how to set
this up using SSL similar to how I did it for POP, but I see that it has
docs on this.
Thanks all.
Brain dump regarding Palm options:
Most modern Palms have
On Mon, Dec 22, 2003 at 06:30:07AM -0800, T. Joseph Carter wrote:
On Thu, Dec 18, 2003 at 04:46:33PM -0800, Rob Hudson wrote:
I think I'll try the UW imap server. I'll have to figure out how to set
this up using SSL similar to how I did it for POP, but I see that it has
docs
On Mon, Dec 22, 2003 at 07:58:25PM -0800, Dirk Ouellette wrote:
I told my wife to get me this one from BestBuy as the 2 rebates add up
to $50 and that leaves it well within her price range at $84. It uses
Palm OS 4.1 software so I assumed it would work well. Thanks for all
advice.
The one
On Sat, Dec 27, 2003 at 06:03:25AM -0800, nyal wrote:
Greetings All,
I'm trying to figure out how to associate certain file types with certain
apps...like Kuickshow with .jpgs and XMMS with .pls files. I know it can't
be that hard, I'm just not looking in the right place. If anyone knows
On Sat, Dec 27, 2003 at 12:32:47PM -0800, nyal wrote:
Dang T, gimme a chance to grab an extinguisher!!! I'm NEW to Linux so I don't
know it all yetand if you read my second post you'll see I figured out
what I wanted to do all by myself! I've gotten some excellent suggestions
from the
On Sat, Dec 27, 2003 at 01:06:44PM -0800, Ben Barrett wrote:
I can suggest ncftp for a very good CLI FTP client.
lftp is also rather nice, but it is not always perfect (it doesn't show
the MOTD for example..)
AVI is a wrapper, AFAIK, for a wide variety of stuff. Even for divx, there
are
On Sat, Dec 27, 2003 at 04:47:05PM -0800, T. Joseph Carter wrote:
On Sat, Dec 27, 2003 at 01:06:44PM -0800, Ben Barrett wrote:
I can suggest ncftp for a very good CLI FTP client.
lftp is also rather nice, but it is not always perfect (it doesn't show
the MOTD for example..)
AVI
On Fri, Dec 26, 2003 at 05:01:56PM +, Bob Crandell wrote:
How do I have QMail create folders in addition to cur, new and tmp in Maildir?
I generally use procmail for the purpose..
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/Library/Mail/Folders$ ls
Inbox/ List:Twilight/ Sent
List:Neither/ List:eug-lug/
On Mon, Dec 29, 2003 at 11:56:56AM -0500, Linux Rocks! wrote:
: A poorly kept secret is that HDs have things like bad sectors all the time
: and that the drives themselves have known for ages how to recognize
: sectors that are going bad before they do. When this happens, they
: silently
On Mon, Dec 29, 2003 at 06:00:38PM +, Bob Crandell wrote:
...but I don't generally like it. I don't remember the .qmail filtering
syntax, but I remember that it wasn't as good as exim's and nowhere near
as good as procmail or similar. If your qmail setup doesn't already use
procmail if
I was thinking hard about new years resolutions this week and have settled
on one. My new year's resolution is 1680x1050.
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On Sat, Jan 03, 2004 at 03:19:44PM -0800, Bob Miller wrote:
OTOH, the 1920x1200 24 displays (WUXGA, I think) look awfully nice.
They're cheaper than a big screen TV, and they have a much higher
resolution than HDTV. It'd work well as a TV if you can sit within
ten or fifteen feet of it, and
On Sun, Jan 04, 2004 at 09:45:45AM -0500, Jamie wrote:
Nyal,
the issue is you want to unmount it before formatting it. Since you used
konsole to check it, supermount had mounted it, and it was in use. You want
to unmount your drive, and first it has to not be in use to unmount it. So..
On Tue, Jan 06, 2004 at 10:16:51AM -0800, John Sechrest wrote:
The MVLUG talk by Hal Palmeranz has been canceled tonight.
OSU is closed and we are unable to travel safely to the
meeting.
I wouldn't describe the walk to the driveway as safe in much of the
valley today.
On Tue, Jan 06, 2004 at 07:06:24PM -0800, Max Lemieux wrote:
I'd also love to hear from anyone else who's running a *nix variant on
Apple hardware, as there are still a couple of glitches I need to work
out (Kensington trackball, etc) ;)
Me. But I suspect you were hoping for a non-Apple
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As I have a boatload of work to do tomorrow, I probably will not be
wandering downtown tomorrow night for the clinic. If I cannot go, the
least I can do is send sagely and cryptic (but ultimately simple and
obvious) numbers in my place. They should serve as a
On Sat, Jan 10, 2004 at 12:07:02PM -0800, Mr O wrote:
Where does ALSA mixer store it's settings? PCM likes to be muted
on startup which isn't helpful.
If ALSA is configured properly, shutting it down and restarting it should
save and reload your mixer settings.
On Sat, Jan 10, 2004 at 08:59:07PM -0800, Bob Miller wrote:
Is there such a thing as open source pascal with oop features?
GNU Pascal Compiler, gpc. http://gnu-pascal.de/
Free Pascal, fp. http://www.freepascal.org/
fpc is a little annoying to set up, but it's much better than gpc last I
On Sun, Jan 11, 2004 at 09:25:23AM -0800, john fleming wrote:
I read a n article about relative performance between languages, though
pascal was not one of the nine
the article said that it should be included in future tests. So I did a
little more research on pascal and found out it does
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