Michael O'Donnell wrote:
If that minimal effort yields a positive result, yay!
I was just pointing out that one ought not feel too comfy
if a minimal effort yields a negative result.
Agreed. If chkrootkit, RPM or what ever finds what you are looking for,
cool. If not, its time to mount the drive
dying, you'd either have to send it to a
data-recovery company (read: expensive), or hook it up as a slave drive and
see if you could get some of the data off. If it was the cause, it probably
won't even spin up, so the data-recovery folks may be the only option.
Chris Blake
This was cut from the email announcement.
Time is running out to make the transition to Comcast High-Speed
Internet. Take a couple of minutes to
make the necessary changes now.
If you have already downloaded the Transition Wizard, the only thing
you need to do is
restart your
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 9 Jun 2003, at 5:58pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Section 6, subsection g of [Comcast's TOS] states ...
I'm pretty sure ATT Broadband's TOS has similar prohibitions on
multiplexing their service. They also prohibit a number of other things.
At one time,
Michael O'Donnell wrote:
I can't do any DNS lookups for any machines in
any domain associated with AOL.
I'd join you all in the unison chanting of
good riddance! except that many of my relatives
use AOL and all 4 nameservers for cnn.com are
AOL machines. Any idea what's going on?
Use
Mark Komarinski wrote:
In case you don't read slashdot. This is getting strange.
Novell (remember them?) is getting into the picture. They claim that
they never sold the copyrights/IP to SCO, only a license to use said
copyrights/IP.
Chris wrote:
Mark Komarinski wrote:
In case you don't read slashdot. This is getting strange.
Novell (remember them?) is getting into the picture. They claim that
they never sold the copyrights/IP to SCO, only a license to use said
copyrights/IP.
http://www.novell.com/news
its way though my email filters. Anything that lessens that is a good
thing. I am considering turning on the reverse-lookup to ensure that my
SMTP servers don't accept email from spoofed addresses, even though that
would use up precious network resources.
Chris Blake
There was a change in the domain controller config between NT4 and 2000. In
NT you had 1 Primary Domain Controller (PDC)and =0 Backup Domain
Controllers (BDC). In 2000, there is no PDC/BDC arrangement - they're
peers.
While a 2000 server can exist peacefully on an older NT domain, and
Yes, I have it installed on all my Windows PCs I only use the command line
version, but the X version is supposed to work very well too
Erik Price wrote:
Does anyone on this list use Cygwin when they are using Windows? I use
Win2k at work and was hoping to get that Linux feel with this
Excel can save as CSV just go to file/save as and select the format
Jerry Feldman wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
You might look at OpenOffice.org. It's calc module reads (and writes Excel
spread sheets which you can save
I think I know what I did... I copied my old /etc directory over the
new one thereby
screwing up the mount tab and vfstab and any other files related to the
mount table
doh!!!
Ben Boulanger wrote:
On Wed, 2002-11-20 at 21:56, Chris wrote:
Activating swap partitions: swapon: /dev/hda7
again
However, if I try to login for system maintenance, and run fsck, I get
the following message: ' No devices specified to be checked!'
So I specify /dev/hda and voila, I get 'Couldn't find matching
filesystem: LABEL=/boot1'
I look forward to some reasoned explanations
Thanks
Chris
Sounds like Wordstar to me :-)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 18 Nov 2002, at 7:56am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's similar to all the editors that used wordstar style keys on DOS -
the Turbo editors, qedit.
And weren't some of those similar to Emacs? Wasn't there a C-k or
card, I will try removing
that in the BIOS and see if it comes up This isn't the first time the audio
has been an issue on this mobo with Linux. Seems someone doesn't know how to
write the correct audio driver for the VIA audi chip.
Thanks again for your help.
Chris
Ben Boulanger wrote
I have just updated from RH 7.3 to RH 8.0, and now my systems hangs at
the Redhat splash screen where it would normally show the window
manager, etc icons.
Help please, anyone else had this happen???
Thanks
Chris
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Thanks...
Actually, I have it on 2 laptops at work, and it is pretty good, also one of
them was an upgrade, and it worked fine. Oh well, I will try your
suggestions and see what happens.
Chris
Travis Roy wrote:
Hahaha, that's what you get for using a .0 release of RH ;)
Have you
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