Tnks for those interested in Archie's netgraph article see:
http://www.daemonnews.org/23/netgraph.html
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Perhaps this could be of some use to some:
http://java.sun.com/products/jtapi/jtapi-1.2/Overview.html
Setting aside that is a java telephony system, jtapi deals with the
aspect of an event driven system where the system can be described
as a finite state machine. Why ? From a cursory look at
On Sun, 9 Apr 2000, John Polstra wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Matthew Sean Thyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I stopped the messages by adding the following line below the rshd
line in /etc/pam.conf
rshdauthrequiredpam_permit.so
The way PAM works, that will
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
Matthew Sean Thyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The way PAM works, that will let _anybody_ login via rsh without a
password. I don't think it's what you want.
Wont this only happen when rshd becomes PAMerised ? or has that
happened already ?
I haven't been
Stephen Hocking-Senior Programmer PGS SPS Perth wrote:
It needed the libjpeg libgtk rpms from the RedHat 6.1 CD (perhaps these
could be added to Linux_base?)
Hmmm... I think we may as well break up linux_base in that case.
linux_base is rather big as it is...
Thanks for the feedback.
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I've had a good deal of success getting Mozilla to build straight out of the
nightly source tar files:
ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/nightly/latest/mozilla-source.tar.gz
I recommend installing the jpeg and png libraries out of the ports tree and
using a ~/.mozconfig with the following
According to Christoph Kukulies:
echo "#define NETGRAPH_MPPC_ENCRYPTION 1" opt_netgraph.h
make: don't know how to make rc4.c. Stop
I guess you're like me and using the crypto code from internat ? The rc4 code
is not yet there so it fails...
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Michael Reifenberger wrote:
Hmmm... I think we may as well break up linux_base in that case.
linux_base is rather big as it is...
While you are at it, could you please add the pam-0.68-7.i386.rpm to
linux_devtools? It is needed by the SAP R/3 Installer.
I don't think pam is a development
Hi,
Hmmm... I think we may as well break up linux_base in that case.
linux_base is rather big as it is...
While you are at it, could you please add the pam-0.68-7.i386.rpm to
linux_devtools? It is needed by the SAP R/3 Installer.
Bye!
Michael Reifenberger
^.*Plaut.*$, IT, R/3 Basis, GPS
On 11 Apr 2000, Dr. Brain wrote:
I've had a good deal of success getting Mozilla to build straight out of the
nightly source tar files:
ftp://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/nightly/latest/mozilla-source.tar.gz
I recommend installing the jpeg and png libraries out of the ports tree and
using
On Tue, 11 Apr 2000, Marcel Moolenaar wrote:
...
I don't think pam is a development tool, which makes linux_devtools the
wrong port. I also don't think we need pam in any other port if it's
needed in only one or two situations. Since the ports use rpms, you can
always, and are free, to
Hi,
looking at directories on a mounted CDROM returns fewer files under the
linuxerator as watched under a native account.
What I did:
I have burned my /usr/bin content on CD using mkisofs.
(mkisofs ...-d -D -l -L -N -r -T... if this is of interest but
I could reproduce the same effect
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Michael Reifenberger wrote:
[snip]
FreeBSD
# ls /mnt/acd/usr/bin/ | wc -l
425
[snip]
Linux
# ls /mnt/acd/usr/bin|wc -l
28
[snip]
FreeBSD is -current, Linux is linux_base and linux_devel
Looks like this phenomenon isn't connected with CDROM. Actually, I see it
rather often with file selectors in Linux apps here (like Netscape when
choosing local file, StarOffice etc.): some files/dirs are missing.
On Wed, 12 Apr 2000, Michael Reifenberger wrote:
Hi,
looking at directories on
On Tue, 11 Apr 2000, in a never-ending search for enlightenment, Vladimir Kushnir
wrote:
Looks like this phenomenon isn't connected with CDROM. Actually, I see it
rather often with file selectors in Linux apps here (like Netscape when
choosing local file, StarOffice etc.): some files/dirs are
first, is a "make release" of a 5.0-current snapshot supposed to be
possible on 4-stable? It seems to be failing here, but perhaps I'm just
dumb in hoping it would work to start with. :-)
=== sys/modules/tx
@ - /usr/src/sys
machine - /usr/src/sys/i386/include
touch opt_bdg.h
perl
I looked through the archives but I didn't see much current on the
subject (esp. under 4.0).
I have two different machines, both with AsusP5A motherboards and
Western Digital Caviar hard drives that should support UDMA/33, as should
the Chipset.
Both boot up, trying UDMA mode, throwing ICRC
* From: Marcel Moolenaar [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* Hmmm... I think we may as well break up linux_base in that case.
* linux_base is rather big as it is...
I was thinking about that too. Maybe you can make a few Linux library
ports ("linux_graphics" etc.) so people who want to do something small
On 11 Apr 2000, Satoshi - Ports Wraith - Asami wrote:
I was thinking about that too. Maybe you can make a few Linux library
ports ("linux_graphics" etc.) so people who want to do something small
don't necessarily have to install the whole enchilada.
Please talk to me about repository
At 2:44 PM -0400 2000/4/9, Patrick Bihan-Faou wrote:
The advantage would be that we can have a fairly decent qmail
configuration
using the standard make world feature.
Is there any interest in that kind of work ?
Considering the number of qmail-specific pieces that need
On Fri, Apr 14, 2000 at 05:21:24PM -0500, Joe Greco wrote:
While it is fantastic that FreeBSD comes out of the box so fully
functional, it does make it a bit of a pain for those of us who intend
to build servers - we have to disable the original before installing a
new package. :-/
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