Lynn Avants wrote:
...
The possibility of similar action being taken with a LEAF variant is
concievable, so I feel that any information that could avoid this situation
would be worthy of being posted for any concerned parties.
Well in the intrestest of full disclosure, I have a miniscule
piece
Mike Noyes wrote:
On Sun, 2003-03-09 at 21:54, Matt Schalit wrote:
Mike Noyes wrote:
phpWebSite 0.9 was released yesterday. You can get a feel for the new
functions available by using the demo.
I took a look at the annoucement and all the examples
that were listed here: http://tinyurl.com
Lars Kneschke(priv.) wrote:
First i compiled busybox 0.6.5(i have still have 0.6.3 here/Bering 1.0).
This did not help. After applying the patch, i get the the expected
behavior.
If some one likes, i can put the changes online.
Cu
Lars Kneschke
What's the old busybox file size?
What's the
Mike Noyes wrote:
Everyone,
phpWebSite 0.9 was released yesterday. You can get a feel for the new
functions available by using the demo.
I plan to upgrade our site by the end of March. If you would like to
help create a new theme for our site, please download the new release.
phpWebSite release
Michael D. Schleif wrote:
Certainly, after all this time some of you have been using this stuff
with LEAF, there must be a HOWTO?
It was posted here on 2/1/03. The link is: http://tinyurl.com/656v
[2] What types of media are actually working well? Has anybody tried
the new XD?
Some people have different stumbling blocks to
learning. For me, I'd rather take on a new
programming language than try to figure out how
Sourcefoge, CVS, and our web system works. It's
probably better this way :)
But... if Mike gets some free time when he's not
moderating lists or converting
I'd like it if my LEAF box, by default, archived it's
bootup dmesg output and initial syslog.
I know I can script that. But I thought I'd mention it
as a global request, because I have yet to think of any
negative consequences. It'd sure it handy, being able
to cross reference your healthy
Lynn Avants wrote:
On Monday 27 January 2003 02:06 pm, Matt Schalit wrote:
snip
This can't work during boot, as my network needs the
firewall and nameservice to be completely functional.
Am I the only one who thinks ntpdate should run here,
not in rcS, but in rc2? RCDLINKS=2,S90
snip
Chad Carr wrote:
Very neat. Very complete. Do you have any test data (other than that
in the comments) to fill this table? Especially GMPackageVariables and
GMPackageVariableValues. This would be very helpful in what I am doing
now to attempt to define a hierarchical config-db for the
Larry Platzek wrote:
I will not be doing much with LEAF for a while, I have had some trouble.
I now have a Broken leg, it was a clean fracture and now have a metal rod
in my leg. It is difficult to even type on a keyboard.
How you doin' buddy? Is the leg on the mend?
Hopefully there's not
Mike Noyes wrote:
a) Keep things as they are.
b) NNTP support (news.gmane.org and/or nntp.sourceforge.net)
c) Web support (SF forums for each LEAF release/branch) (note: we
already use SF support trackers)
d) New LEAF release/branch specific MLs.
leaf-bering
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Also, I see room for multiple versions of similar packages, and even
different versions of the same package.
Hi, I split this off into a new thread just to quickly talk
about something that's been on my mind for a bit.
*Global Package Repository*
I'll be really
Lynn Avants wrote:
On Friday 07 February 2003 07:23 am, Chad Carr wrote:
The api makes the hierarchy feel like name=value pairs. The output
from the api _is_ name value pairs; the input is sequential arguments
that mimic name=value pairs. See the following transcript from my CVS
code:
Chad Carr wrote:
Or maybe you are talking about a different Chad.
My apologies. That was Greg Morgan's very thorough
idea about using Anaconda/Python/XML/Weblet. I'm
sorry I did not put enough effort into properly learning
your names.
Matt
David Douthitt wrote:
Hi David, nice to hear from you on this list.
I'd like to ask off the top, because I don't know
how you feel, but if a central-config-db is designed,
and a new package format is developed that interaces
with the db, would you use it in Oxygen?
If you considered making
Chad Carr wrote:
May I suggest that the config-db be maintained as a config-tree, with
the root at /leaf-cdb (or something shallow like that) and keys may be
nested as deeply as needed by creating directory levels. I.e. you could
make the key
interfaces/eth0/ipaddr
like this:
echo -n
Ray Olszewski wrote:
At 10:13 AM 2/4/03 -0600, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
A few quick points about some of the recent discussion:
Regarding the config-db format: It really doesn't matter. The files
should be human-readable (plain text), with enough structure (probably
via filesystem
Greg Morgan wrote:
Matt Schalit wrote:
o All the types of variables used in all LEAF distros must be
collected
and given a type name.
My presupposition is that the LEAF lrp archive is a great tool. It is
great for what it does. Its that just that the gziped tar archive
Greg Morgan wrote:
One of the things I had not designed but thought about was variables. So
here's a possible definition in XML.
XML. That's where I remember this whole idea coming to
a halt a year or so ago, when somebody suggesting using
this and I and a couple of other people said,
Lynn Avants wrote:
My line of thought to modifying the existing packages would be
to add two text files: 1) A file that includes all variable names used
with the package _except_ base variables that should already
exist (ip addresses and the like) 2) A file that listed depedancies
for the
Here's my attempt to summarize the project ideas offered recently,
because I feel there are enough that some good ones might get lost:
If I left any out, please add them in!!
There are 3 general projects:
I) central config-db
II)
Eric Wolzak wrote:
Hello Ray Matt,
first of all thanks for your reactions.
And thank for your replies. Basically it'd be
nice to gui some tasks, ok I get the desire.
Weblet has proven that it can produce a screenful
of useful info, gathered from several commands
and organized well.
But
Jaime Nebrera Herrera wrote:
...
but in such case you would need to add some editor capable of uncompressing
on the fly
JEdit
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Lynn Avants wrote:
But it's not secure. All remote admin should be encrypted.
Can't you tunnel http through SSH, zebedee, stunnel, whatever ?
Ok. You're right, you can tunnel through ssh easily enough.
Secondly, we need standards first, for files and manifests.
Absolutely!
Chad Carr wrote:
On Sat, 1 Feb 2003 12:16:10 +0100
1) a centralized configuration database and api for adding and
removing system configuration parameters,
When using a centralized config-db (a good idea), how do we deal with
a new release of a program, let's say ntpdate?
a. Do we
Lynn Avants wrote:
As I noted, this post is to submit where I am with
[snip]
Thoughts, comments, suggestions, or flames???
Nuts! That's my flame. Nuts.
This whole idea I mean. Don't get me wrong... I'm all down
for doinking around in a GUI to do some of the config, but ya'll
are going
In an effort to define the problem, which presumably is a
lack of ability to administer a LEAF box in other ways, I'm
asking for the top 5 things you'd like to be able to administer?
Here are mine:
1) Install boot modules before ever booting LEAF
2) Install nic modules before ever
Hey now,
When I went to access the Sourceforge mailing list archives,
one level off of our main page, (not the ones at Mailman), I get
an error after clicking the url to take me there:
ERROR
Forum not found.
returned from sf, while not logged in. Happens with leaf-user and
leaf-devel.
On Bering-1.0, using ntpdate, shorewall, dnscache, tinydns.
During boot, ntpdate runs right after hwclock, during rc.S, before
shorewall, before tinydns, before dnscache: RCDLINKS=S,S51
/etc/rcS.d/
22 Jan 21 17:37 S10checkroot.sh - ../init.d/checkroot.sh
18 Jan 21 17:37 S20modutils -
Bering users guide, section ll.5,
--- userg 2003-01-27 12:37:45.992703002 -0800
+++ userg.new 2003-01-27 12:12:29.586543000 -0800
@@ -1,7 +1,7 @@
In our practical example (an Orinoco gold card) this file will contain:
PCMCIA=yes
-PCIC=i82365.o
+PCIC=i82365
PCIC_OPTS=
CORE_OPTS=
Hey I looked through the devel/jnilo/latest/
directories and couldn't find e100.o, nor was
it in the Bering-1.0 diskette image. Would
someone please point me to the right directory
or roll it up for inclusion? e100-2.1.24 is here:
Hi David et al,
I got a chance to deploy an Oxygen 1.8.2 LEAF
setup this weekend, and it works great for me so
far, ceptin' for one smallish bug. The date
program disappeared on me after backing up.
I downloaded and burned a fresh diskette,
booted using linux meaning I only used that
one
Mike Noyes wrote:
At 3/26/02 02:00 PM -0800, Mike Noyes wrote:
At 3/26/02 01:04 PM -0800, Matt Schalit wrote:
I've never searched for php themes. Do you have any
pointers?
Yes. :-)
http://phpwsthemes.sourceforge.net/
http://www.postnuke.com/
http://phpnuke.com/
Note: any phpnuke
guitarlynn wrote:
If everyone is not bothered by anything contained in this FAQ,
I'll format it and submit it to the docmanager in the next day or two.
Thanks,
~Lynn
You probably caught this one already, but if not, you're missing
a word in the second sentence of para 4.
4) You are now
Mike Noyes wrote:
Matt,
I understand (see below),
Ok I see what you mean now. Comments below the below
but I don't know if this type of change is
possible with phpWebSite. It definitely will require a different theme.
It may also require hacking the menu code. Note: I don't want
Mike Noyes wrote:
At 2002-03-19 18:36 -0800, Matt Schalit wrote:
Mike Noyes wrote:
Everyone,
It was recently mentioned to me, that I may not have been eating
enough of my own dog food lately. To rectify this situation, I'm
soliciting ideas for streamlining our web site navigation
Mike Noyes wrote:
Everyone,
It was recently mentioned to me, that I may not have been eating enough
of my own dog food lately. To rectify this situation, I'm soliciting
ideas for streamlining our web site navigation.
Heh heh. You mentioned that to us at the show. Still sounds
funny
Jacques Nilo wrote:
Following a suggestion by Mike, I renamed the cook book to a more civilized
term...
Really? Cookbook was the nifty name. Better than I'd heard
in quite a while. I'm tired of howto's and faq's and all the
other blar de blar.
No big deal, though. I just felt like saying
Bino Oetomo wrote:
Dear All.
I just tried to use net-snmp.lrp.
it's in Oxygen packages directory.
I use it with DachStein image.
The problem is : The startup script (/etc/init.d/snmpd)
didn't called on startup.
The snmpd will start if I call /etc/init.d/snmpd start
manualy.
Mike Noyes wrote:
Everyone,
This is a summary of yesterdays browsing of ESC.
I had a good time, and I met Ray, Larry, and Matt.
Well that's a meager summary :)
First of all, Mikes a riot. He was non-stop joking
with the exhibitors and us. They loved it. His
reserved tone here on the
Mike Noyes wrote:
At 2002-03-16 10:49 -0800, Ray Olszewski wrote:
At 09:58 AM 3/16/02 -0800, Mike Noyes wrote:
Ray,
Kent Meyer was doing a Linux demo (Virtual Lab) at the Tri-M booth.
Pigeon Point Systems
http://pigeonpoint.com/
Was this the guy who was talking about using a
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
snip excellent descriptions
snip
I like the Power-PC based stuff. If (more like when) the company I'm
currently working for craters, I'm thinking about designing/building a PPC
based embedded system that would run LEAF (or some variant). I've currently
got a
Mike Noyes wrote:
At 2002-03-16 13:39 -0800, Matt Schalit wrote:
That sounds like software WP. Am I missing something?
Matt,
We talked to him about ten minutes before your arrival. From what I
understood of the conversation, he was suggesting the use of a free
port/signal line
Mike Noyes wrote:
They had a price list. It was about $1,200 for a 3 NIC setup.
^
Heh, no wonder why they were so helpful :)
Matthew
Really nice modular design though.
http://62.16.193.211/products/busless/busless.asp
Matt Schalit wrote:
But -Lvn is better.
^
Darnit. -nvL is better as you said and I couldn't repeat
one sentence later.
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Ray Olszewski wrote:
At 08:27 PM 3/9/02 -0800, Matt Schalit wrote:
[...]
Good idea Ray. I think you got it right. The faq might
need to list all of these:
/sbin/ipchains -Lvn
This does not work, for some quirky reason. You need to put the switches in
a different order: ipchains
Ray Olszewski wrote:
May I ask for one more addition to this FAQ? In the list of you may want to
include commands, add this one (and please, would someone correct it if it
is wrong; I don't have a system here I can test it on), right after
ipchains -nLv
ipmasqadm mfw -L -n [for
Jeff Newmiller wrote:
On Thu, 7 Mar 2002, Mike Noyes wrote:
[...]
3.9 Copying Diagnostic Information to a Floppy
Can we create a shell script to grab this information? It would be a lot
easier for our users than typing all of the commands in.
Absolutely ideal. The only problem
guitarlynn wrote:
Noted changes have been put in the FAQ.
Is there any other changes that need to be made,
and do we want to chop some of it as initially proposed
by Ray ???
_Lynn
One question. What's sneakernet?
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Noted changes have been put in the FAQ.
Is there any other changes that need to be made,
and do we want to chop some of it as initially proposed
by Ray ???
_Lynn
Not sure anymore what Ray's proposal was, but I noticed
a syntax error. The U needs to be lowercase.
Jack Coates wrote:
On Mon, 4 Mar 2002, Steven Peck wrote:
Ya know, I think it is time to change this
current
Project Goals.
Create an inclusive environment for current developers of the Linux
Router Project to release their modifications to the public. Support
Jacques Nilo wrote:
Hi Matt
I just got your mail today. I have been out of town for a week.
I understand from what you say that the sshd/dnscache/tinydns documentation
needs some clarification. Indeed if you have tinydns running you should not
need to adjust /etc/hosts.
If you could
Mike Noyes wrote:
At 2002-03-04 08:02 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For those keeping score, it seems that a firewall
article made slashdot and leaf-project is suggested in
a lot the replies, as are several others.
http://slashdot.org/articles/02/03/04/0047215.shtml?tid=172
Steven,
In order to stave off some of the future /. fallout,
I'd like to spend some time this week fixing the most
important Docs that need fixing.
What are the most important Docs that need fixing?
There's quite a few. So I'm asking anyone who recalls
something bad/sad/unfinished to let me(us)
guitarlynn wrote:
I got around 14 more FAQ's updated, formatted, and submitted over the
weekend. 3 more are almost ready and pending author approval of the
changes.
Way to go. It must have been pretty funny, reading some of the old
stuff in there.
Mike is more than buried right at
Mike Noyes wrote:
Everyone,
I'm very close to completing a reconstruction of our phpWebSite. I'm
just cleaning up the xhtml on our stories. Please take a look at the
reconstruction, and let me know if you see any glaring problems. Note: I
know there are a couple of missing menu items, but
Mike Noyes wrote:
At 2002-02-18 05:21 -0800, Mike Noyes wrote:
I have a meeting this week with SST distributor Symmetry Electronics. They
are providing me with a 8MB unit, so my father can try to create a
jumper/switch that enables/disables WP.
The people at SST have indicated that WP is
Mike Noyes wrote:
At 2002-02-24 23:06 -0800, Steven Peck wrote:
After Mike Sensney's suggestion and talking to Mike Noyes and Charles I
decided to get the domain name leaf-project.org.
Steven,
Thank you for doing this. Our project is indebted to you.
Ditto.
Any suggestions,
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Bugs item #521382, was opened at 2002-02-22 01:36
You can respond by visiting:
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Category: Oxygen
Group: None
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous
Neat Linux Embedded Projects Spell the End for M$.
==
Don't believe me?
Check these out, then make your own:
http://www.embedded.linuxjournal.com/advertising/press/finalists.php
When Linux is mapping the earth, monitoring vehicles,
There sounds like there's going to be a hot Embedded Linux
confernce in San Francisco March 13, 14, and 15, at Moscone
Center. You can still get in free for the exhibits with a
fax to their registration center.
http://www.esconline.com/sf/
Two halls. If you haven't been there,
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
I hate to be a bit lazy, but lacking all the fancy Linux
distro's, I was wondering if somebody could distill the
essential commands needed to grab everything in bulk data
format so that I'd just have a few .tgz files or something.
Sort of like:
1)
Michael D. Schleif wrote:
David Douthitt wrote:
[snip]
Not only is standardization impossible, but the little variances are
what makes a distribution individual and perhaps better than others.
Nothing is impossible.
In fact, your dependent clause, again, is my point! We have
Mike Noyes wrote:
Charles Steinkuehler, 2002-02-15 08:21 -0600
I hate to be a bit lazy, but lacking all the fancy Linux
distro's, I was wondering if somebody could distill the
essential commands needed to grab everything in bulk data
format so that I'd just have a few .tgz files or
Serge Caron wrote:
Hello Matt,
First, the important stuff:
or any of us lacked passion. That's kind of insulting. And what
Please accept a direct apology from me to you for no other reason than the
fact that your feelings were hurt.
No problem, my feelings weren't hurt. I was
Johan Ugander wrote:
I'm not using 2.4.x for other reasons. I'd really like to get this to work
under 2.2...
Matt, THANK YOU!
This cleared up a lot. I feel reeeally close to a solution. So close, yet so
far. Any ideas?
/johan
Well, apparently, he tried a few things that didn't
Serge Caron wrote:
Hello Michael,
God! its good to see words like passion in this otherwise hum-drum list.
Not only am I not crititical of your position (I entirely support it!!!), I
will repeat that you are free to answer (or not) at your convenience and on
your terms.
And I will
Mike Noyes wrote:
At 2002-02-12 16:33 +, Johan Ugander wrote:
Charles Steinkuehler writes:
Sounds like interrupts aren't getting routed properly once linux takes
over the hardware...
Yes, this seems to be the problem. I've altered every bios setting
imaginable and I still can't get
guitarlynn wrote:
On Saturday 09 February 2002 04:01, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
The altered states to start to come into focus. :)
hehe, kind of scary, eh?
It's not the fear but how you deal with it. Facing down
a half dozen genius physicists is good times. They have
a lot of wit, and
Sigh,
Everybody likes spherical cows, and
make that 100K for the resistor.
Vcc
o
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|
o
/
\ 100K
/
\
o
|
|
|
o-- WP# to controller chip,
| named LD017_A0,
Jeff Newmiller wrote:
On Mon, 11 Feb 2002, guitarlynn wrote:
and forget about pin 3 that runs to
the IDE cable altogether.
Yes you can forget about pin3 if they ever make that jumper.
Using chassis ground as signal ground is not recommended, as the two may
differ significantly if
Nuts.
My ftp site with the doc:
ftp://ftp.schalit.net/pub/Random/LD017.doc
ftp://ftp.schalit.net/pub/Random/LD017.pdf
Regards,
Matthew
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Johan Ugander wrote:
I came across some rather quaint findings when experimenting with the
hardware today.
Johan! The last we heard from you, you couldn't drive
yet but you were deploying a wireless data-logging setup.
How'd that go? Did you win?
information
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I began by
David Douthitt wrote:
On 2/9/02 at 2:14 AM, Michael D. Schleif [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, since we are limited to shell scripting and my
recent work on leaf has required me to compare dates and
times, a working-as-advertised -d operation would simplify
alot for me . . .
David Douthitt wrote:
On 2/9/02 at 6:18 AM, Mike Noyes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I use UTC/GMT for my router, because I think it's harder
to track abuse across disparate systems that use local TZ.
Is this reasoning sound?
If you are going to be sharing your log with respected
David Douthitt wrote:
[snip]
You might say I enjoy FORTH - and you'd be understating things :)
What does a hello world in FORTH look like?
Maybe could you also post an example that asks
your full name then echos the first name and
last name on different lines?
Just curious.
Matt
btw,
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
I have been informed that Panda Antyvirus Platinum on Windows XP reports
that the file /usr/bin/tr contained as part of ipsec.lrp (apparently version
1.5 or earlier, since there is no tr command included in my latest ipsec
1.91 package) is infected by the
Jack Coates wrote:
Hm, so the backup process checks the list files of all other .lrps?
Yup. That's how it works. Include everything listed in the .list
while excluding everything listed in every other .list. Creative
things like this keep LEAF interesting. I'm pretty certain that's
how
guitarlynn wrote:
On Friday 08 February 2002 08:39, Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Um...you won't find any standard motherboards that support the usage
of pin 30 for write-protect, and even if you could, it would probably
be controlled by software, not a switch, which kind of defeats the
Mike Noyes wrote:
At 2002-02-08 12:57 -0600, guitarlynn wrote:
On Friday 08 February 2002 13:00, Mike Noyes wrote:
Lynn,
You're not wrong. I just got off the phone with one of the tech
support guys at SST. He sent me the schematic for the ADM device.
They placed a resister R-8 on
And remember, mds, there's:
make -n install
to output the commands but not execute them.
Matt
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Matt Schalit wrote:
How about this one, Mike? It has write protect:
http://www.m-sys.com/files/dataSheets/ffd/FFD_IDE_250_Spec.pdf
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Matt Schalit wrote:
How about this one, Mike? It has write protect:
And then there's Mite-Pc:
http://www.iptel-now.de/HOWTO/MITE-PC/mite-pc.html
Pretty neat.
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Matt Schalit wrote:
How about this one, Mike? It has write protect:
Some older mainboards had a certain BIOS Security menu
with a Write Protect All Sectors option to write protect
the whole ide drive. For example, the AOpen DX6G.
In addition to that, a Fujitsu IDE drive and a Micropolis
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Mike Noyes got the sst guys to send a schematic and some details about their
ATA-Disk module (ADM) and it's write-protect features:
Here is the 40pin 5V ADM schematic. This is using the LD017
controller. In the schematic R8 is used as an option for WP.
I
Sorry to resend this. I sent it before I was done
accidentally
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
Mike Noyes got the sst guys to send a schematic and some details about their
ATA-Disk module (ADM) and it's write-protect features:
Charles Steinkuehler wrote:
I'm currently trying to verify this, and track down exactly what the
Obsidian virus is supposed to do. If anyone has any information on this
virus, or can help verify the file is/is not infected, I would greatly
appreciate it.
Ok I scanned it with
guitarlynn wrote:
On Friday 08 February 2002 22:00, Matt Schalit wrote:
ATA-Disk module (ADM) and it's write-protect features:
Here is the 40pin 5V ADM schematic. This is using the LD017
controller. In the schematic R8 is used as an option for WP.
I think this is the crux
Mike Noyes wrote:
Matt,
You're assuming that I understood what the SST engineer was telling me, and
that I was able to express it correctly in my post. Neither of these things
is guaranteed, as I know next to nothing about electrical engineering.
No problemo. We'll get it figured out soon
David Douthitt wrote:
I've been looking into the date and time set in an Oxygen system, and
comparing to a Mandrake system.
Well, we can agree that busybox date doesn't work, because
you proved that to be the case when you cc'd the list with
your email to busybox devel. The guy said it was
Stefaan Van Dooren wrote:
Mike,
The three pin jumper is for master slave settings for IDE(at least on the my
modules it is).
I don't see anything about writeprotect on the module.
I will check the manuals asap.
Stefaan
Perhaps you have different modules. The one refered to in
Mike Noyes wrote:
At 2002-02-07 14:12 -0800, Matt Schalit wrote:
Stefaan Van Dooren wrote:
The three pin jumper is for master slave settings for IDE(at least
on the my modules it is).
I don't see anything about writeprotect on the module.
I will check the manuals asap
kitakura wrote:
I'm a mosquito developer.
Nice to hear from you. It's always good to learn
about new linux routers. May I ask why did you choose
the name mosquito? I'm am just curious.
I'm not well english,so mosquito was made for me.( and japanese.)
You're english is pretty darn
Robert Sprockeels wrote:
[snip]
I can confirm that. I have two systems running at a customer location
with dual ethernet (Intel) on the motherboard and two DFE-570TX's
totalling 10 ethernet ports per system, running Dachstein. No problem
whatsoever.
Robert
What on earth do you use 10
Schuyler Erle wrote:
Hi, everyone. I've been invited to represent the NoCat development team
on this list. For a while, we had been developing an LRP derivative for
wireless projects called WRP.
Thanks for joining. It's good to have more people working
in the wireless environment.
I
David Douthitt wrote:
All this talk of this ticker program - is there any real need for
even a 3k program to twirl the cursor on a firewall?
That was funny. What I do, if I really want
to give the user some feedback is built in a
series if dots ...
one for each statement or
guitarlynn wrote:
I'm working on a script that generates Dachstein compliant /etc/modules
and /etc/network.conf files and is used as an install option on the
lrcfg menu. It is all working at this point _except_ the generated
network.conf file. Using the dhcp and firewall options, I get this
Luis.F.Correia wrote:
That will become a bit more difficult. I don't have any exact
numbers, but I estimate that glibc 2.2.x will take around
225-250 kb more diskspace than glibc 2.0.7.
For Oxygen-1.8.0 (the current release):
libc.lrp takes 522285 bytes on the floppy.
libc-2.1.3.so
Mike Noyes wrote:
At 2002-01-19 15:11 -0600, guitarlynn wrote:
On Saturday 19 January 2002 13:45, Matt Schalit wrote:
Option 3:
Create a page in our phpWebSite for this purpose. Example:
http://leaf.sourceforge.net/content.php?menu=1000page_id=4
Now that I like. I
Mike Noyes wrote:
At 2002-01-18 02:18 -0800, Matt Schalit wrote:
I realized that what I really need from you, in addition
to all the excellent work that you've done maintaining the
SF site, is to keep some sort of really simple web based
log of these informational emails.
It'd be so
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