Problem running jdk as a normal user

2003-03-02 Thread André Ramos
this error at # http://java.sun.com/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi # # Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (1.4.1_01-b01 mixed mode) # # Error ID: 4F533F4C494E55580E43505002D7 # Abort trap (core dumped) Any ideas of how to solve this? Thanks for your time, André Ramos To Unsubscribe: send mail

Re: openoffice-es

2003-02-19 Thread André Ramos
On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 23:35, Eduardo Huertas wrote: Hi, I'm trying to install openoffice-es and I got stuck here: === Extracting for es-openoffice-1.0.2 === es-openoffice-1.0.2 depends on executable: gcc32 - found === es-openoffice-1.0.2 depends on executable: zip - found ===

Re: portsentry in combination with ipfilter

2003-02-12 Thread André Ramos
On Wed, 2003-02-12 at 05:55, Stephen Hilton wrote: What bothers me about this method of defense is the possibilty of an attacker causing a DOS by spoofing their source scan IP and causing your system to deny traffic from a vaild host like your upstream DNS server. You can add your DNS

Re: No Subject

2003-02-07 Thread André Ramos
On Sat, 2003-02-08 at 05:33, Mike Meyer wrote: In [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed: what are the bbest three languages to learn? English, Chinese, and Latin. Of course, that does depend on what you're going to use them for. mike Why would anyone want to learn latin? Go

Re: No Subject

2003-02-07 Thread André Ramos
On Sat, 2003-02-08 at 05:42, Mike Meyer wrote: In 1044682305.35995.9.camel@localhost, André Ramos [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed: On Sat, 2003-02-08 at 05:33, Mike Meyer wrote: In [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed: what are the bbest three languages to learn? English, Chinese

Re: kde3 on 300mhz / make package

2003-02-07 Thread André Ramos
On Sat, 2003-02-08 at 05:54, Peter wrote: Hello, I have a 300mhz, 128MB Ram pc standing here, and I'm thinking of installing kde3 on there, does anyone know if that will be an alright combination or would that be very slow / not worth it? I have an athlon 1800+, can I just remove my

Re: languages

2003-02-07 Thread André Ramos
On Sat, 2003-02-08 at 05:39, northern snowfall wrote: what are the bbest three languages to learn? C, java and as many flavors of ASM as possible =) English, Chinese, and Latin. Of course, that does depend on what you're going to use them for. Sysadmin / International Diplomat for

Re: languages

2003-02-07 Thread André Ramos
On Sat, 2003-02-08 at 06:07, northern snowfall wrote: UNIX is written primarily in C. Solaris, IRIX, AIX, Linux, etc, and, yes, even FreeBSD, are all developed in C. My own OS is written in C (*wink*). So is my favorite OS to hack in: plan9. The Hurd project is beeing developed in C++.

Re: languages

2003-02-07 Thread André Ramos
If you want to see some very clean and well written C code, check out plan9. plan9.bell-labs.com Bell Labs gets props for a good reason, IMO Don I was once trying to get some lights about it, but the lack of information I found in they're homepage prevented me from going deeper. To

Re: languages

2003-02-07 Thread André Ramos
On Sat, 2003-02-08 at 06:23, Mike Meyer wrote: I'm beginning to think the original posters goal was to start a long, off-topic discussion. Well it's 6 AM where I'm standing, this conversation is right now the only thing keeping me awake. To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with