links for documentation
of this method from openbrick.org which offers Bering booted in
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of time to get up, but I don't see a better idea at this time.
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Please make sure that all files you place on our SF shell server are
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, there can be many ramifications if the src tree is not up. These
concerns may include ridicule and loss of hosting, which I would rather
not see. SF has been exceptionally nice in the free hosting and services
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lines.
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check
the leaf mailing-list archives if the other options do not work to your
liking.
Simply put, the present system is working well for us.
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I would feel otherwise. I believe that the GPL states that you cannot
modify existing GPL code and license it as closed-source.
Again, this is my interpretation of the license and my opinion
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On Friday 12 July 2002 12:31, Mike Noyes wrote:
On Mon, 2002-07-08 at 15:45, guitarlynn wrote:
Lynn,
Thanks for the feedback. :-)
I was hoping these proposals would generate more discussion than they
have. I'd really appreciate additional feedback from our project
members. I don't want
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On Wednesday 10 July 2002 00:27, kitakura wrote:
Don't worry. I am following GPL .
Thank-you :-)
I'm looking forward to seeing IPNuts succeed,
and I appreciate your time and effort with my concerns.
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On Wednesday 10 July 2002 20:06, Michael D. Schleif wrote:
Also, in standard dcd v1.0.2, what program uses /etc/rpc?
NFS and SUN login. I think a few people are using this style
of access on LEAF boxes.
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feel if I modified Webadmin.lrp and release it as a
closed-source commercial offering? I not saying that this is what is
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be rather easy to get over
your head in a short-term project.
These proposals may not be good ideas, but I thought they should be
discussed.
Discussion is a good idea! :-)
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), but almost everything
else needs to be updated to xhtml-strict (howto's, guides). Mike N can
probably tell you where the updates are most needed. I really need to
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way to do and or all of this within the present LEAF infrastructure?
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a similar type
program?
Any interpreted executable can be CGI, be it shell, perl, C, whatever.
On Friday 28 June 2002 00:44, Richard Amerman wrote:
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Did you ever spend any more time playing with mosquito and its
webadmin piece? I'm now more up to date
with some of the weblet
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) package and have a clean system again. I'm using a
PacketFilter box in production as well the connection auto-detection
and hardened system is pretty much 'boot and forget' depending on your
particular use(s). There are some very interesting things in there
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Have you had to make any concessions to get the conf files to write
because of permissions? I've been expecting to have
it would give to us at this time would amount to
faster thoroughput times and automatic resetting of dropped
tunnels, assuming that FreeS/WAN supports the changes in any
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revised/patched. This
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LINKS TO BE ENTERED HERE ###
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and later on a Zebra FAQ (that would likely be used with Oxygen).
I won't say that I am the best person to do a well-rounded Oxygen
Guide, I think Matt and several others has much better experience
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It is as of last week. Fixed as well.
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Boonstra made the first LEAF plug,
and maintains that LEAF is his preference.
Haven't heard from him in some time.
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considerably with the load he has right now.
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and including Section 6. The five remaining ones I haven't touched
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On Monday 04 March 2002 15:33, Matt Schalit wrote:
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
to check and understand.
I highly suggest following some, if not all, of the preliminary
self-help steps before posting. Do a Google search on Guitarlynn
some time, and within the first 5 hits of the search I can guarentee
a very embarassing thread on a mailing list that happened many years
ago
On Monday 04 March 2002 16:33, Mike Noyes wrote:
At 2002-03-04 16:16 -0600, guitarlynn wrote:
Any desired changes or is this acceptable to everyone to submit???
Lynn,
Can I have another day to look at your proposed changes?
Absolutely!
Any comments, suggestions, or whatever are desired
Mike,
Thank-you for the excellent reply and insight that explains much of
the depth, experience, and respect that is rightfully deserved and
displayed in this project :-)
On Friday 01 March 2002 11:37, Mike Noyes wrote:
At 2002-02-28 10:51 -0600, guitarlynn wrote:
Gnome and KDE are single
On Thursday 28 February 2002 21:26, David Douthitt wrote:
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PicoBSD might as well not even exist anymore.
I HAD to reply to this :-)
Hehe, I figured this might peek some interest ;-)
PicoBSD is now an official part
, but cheaper than a Sparc to learn on!
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Proposing a split? Rather, an idea to increase traffic and potential
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I would just like to thank-you!
Not too many people would do something like that.
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I would just like to thank everyone for this discussion.
Due to limited examples and precise wording designed to
be clear (but somehow let most of the information vague),
I am finally coming into a more complete understanding
of what was originally proposed, and what direction some
developers
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be great, but legally you can't contribute from
the US to their projects as I understand it.
Bad year for Open Source!
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they don't offer something with a Transmeta chip?
Neat, but not my cup of tea ;)
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On Saturday 09 February 2002 12:25, David Douthitt wrote:
There is a new version of the LEAF/LRP Developer's Guide. Minor
revisions really - a new section on notes about compiling the Linux
kernel.
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use a hd,
but if you want it as secure as the floppy, a $10-20 add-in IDE module
is available here (link). I think a lot of people would find this
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WP jumper (Close 1,2) to the ADM.
Me either, I'm probably wrong ... so I'll use a MB I won't care to lose
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... I'll have
to engineer a module to work with it and a system patch ... but I can
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THIS CAN BE MADE TO WORK WITH _ANY_ IDE DEVICE!
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much
traffic this could create over what we have now!
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It appears that they have moved to ddate, which might be a good
idea for busybox too, size in consideration.
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, this
will require 12 ATA cables though ... 24 max length).
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with bug fixes, newer versions, etc).
Oh, ok .. Sorry, I missed the developer part.
slinks away for a day in Ark., job hunting
Thanks for the clarification. There should be source on the Debian
wget/rsync method they use in any case... great idea guys!
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this as we
speak and it wouldn't require a special controller (rather they could
simply eliminate pin 30 at the disk and take it to ground there).
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On Thursday 07 February 2002 11:24, Mike Noyes wrote:
At 2002-02-07 10:47 -0600, guitarlynn wrote:
I just got word back from PQI, I should get a data sheet in a couple
of weeks. It won't be availiable until May though :(
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On Wednesday 06 February 2002 02:04, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
On Sun, 3 Feb 2002, guitarlynn wrote:
Yes, a product to keep me from cutting tiny toggle switches into
those blasted IDE cables would be a godsend! I can live with the CF
cards nicely though for the time being (if I can get one
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Unfortunately, my hard-drive died
the week I was going to upload it and I never bothered to cvs or back
it up :( .
A good lesson was learned that day.
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with everything there, but I feel that the standard CGI is
fine _on_ the distribution. SSL will be absolutely necessary for
anything run externally, which brings us back to the chicken-n-egg
question is sh-httpd configurable for SSL ?
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