Re: SCO sues Novell

2004-01-28 Thread Michael K Lambert
During discovery, McDonald's produced documents showing more than 700 claims by people burned by its coffee between 1982 and 1992. Some claims involved third-degree burns substantially similar to Liebeck's. This history documented McDonald's knowledge about the extent and nature of this hazard.

Kernel 2.4.24 qeth.o - unresolved symdol show_trace

2004-01-28 Thread Kasza Karoly
Hi all. Im trying to compile kernel 2.4.24 for z800 in 31bit more. Currently i have applied ibm june 2003 experimental patches (i know they are for 2.4.23, but - as mentioned on this list - they patch 2.4.24 also perfectly), and a patch for devfs from some ibm folk (i dont remember his name, i

Re: Pros and Cons to sharing /usr

2004-01-28 Thread Arnd Bergmann
On Tuesday 27 January 2004 16:10, Eric Sammons wrote: So if I am reading your email correctly, for the duration of an major update I would first basically update my master (as it is rw for everything).  Then each guest allocate a /usr filesystem that is throw away.  Mount that /usr as rw

How to add the size of /

2004-01-28 Thread Alikhani
Hi My / filesystem that is on /dev/dasda is being full and i need to increase it's size . My VM admin says he can asign a new dasd and format it and belong it to my Linux Guest . I want to know how to assign this dasd to my / filesystem that it will be increased to new size . -- by regards --

How to use spamassassin under sendmail in suse-smp-2.4.7

2004-01-28 Thread Alikhani
Hi I used inflex in sendmail . Inflex uses the spamassassin , when I start sendmail with inflex , then it suppose every mail is spam therefore it delete all of body of e-mails . I want to know how to define spamassassin to doesn't do that and only delete the e-mails that are realy as a spam

Re: Weird OSA issue...anyone else???

2004-01-28 Thread Franco Mignogna
On Tue, Jan 27, 2004 at 05:08:11PM -0500, Alan Altmark wrote: I'm pretty sure that Linux doesn't do IP takeover. The VIPA is registered in the OSA filters, but the OSA won't respond to ARPs. Don't confuse VIPA with IP takeover. They are two different things. The concepts are mixed together

Re: How to add the size of /

2004-01-28 Thread Eric Sammons
Did you use LVM? LVM is probably going to save you here, if you did not use LVM you may find it a challenge to increase the root filesystem. Eric Sammons (804)697-3925 FRIT - Unix Systems Alikhani [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: Linux on 390 Port [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/28/2004 05:35 AM Please

OT: Virus alerts from Homeland Security

2004-01-28 Thread Lionel Dyck
This looked interesting so I thought I'd pass it along: Aiming to increase Internet security, the government is now offering Americans free cyber alerts and computer advice from the Homeland Security Department. Anyone who signs up with the new National Cyber Alert System will receive e-mails

Re: SCO sues Novell

2004-01-28 Thread Beinert, William
Every coffee maker I have ever seen pours water near the boiling point over the grounds. The temperature of the warmers is what affects how hot it is when it is poured into the cup. And I suspect people getting coffee to go find value in hotter initial temperatures, since the coffee will still

Re: Virus alerts from Homeland Security

2004-01-28 Thread Daniel Jarboe
On Wednesday, January 28, 2004 9:46 AM, Lionel Dyck wrote: Anyone who signs up with the new National Cyber Alert System will receive e-mails about major virus outbreaks and other Internet attacks as they occur, along with detailed instructions to help computer users protect themselves. How

Re: How to add the size of /

2004-01-28 Thread Arnd Bergmann
On Wednesday 28 January 2004 11:35, Alikhani wrote: Hi My / filesystem that is on /dev/dasda is being full and i need to increase it's size . My VM admin says he can asign a new dasd and format it and belong it to my Linux Guest . I want to know how to assign this dasd to my / filesystem that

McCoffee [WAS: Re: SCO sues Novell]

2004-01-28 Thread Tom Shilson
I have heard, but never read, that a McDonald's executive testified that the they had high coffee temperatures so that it would take a long time to cool down so that the customer would not have time to get a second cup. Can anyone confirm/refute? Thanks, _/) Tom Shilson ~

Re: Virus alerts from Homeland Security

2004-01-28 Thread Ryan Ware
Ok so then everyday when a new Windows virus comes out we get mailed and told to go to Microsoft's update site. I think this service would be way to noisy. It's telling me to update my virus definitions and patch my system everyday. Course on the brighter side, consumers may get the idea that a

Re: Weird OSA issue...anyone else???

2004-01-28 Thread Alan Altmark
On Wednesday, 01/28/2004 at 01:06 CET, Franco Mignogna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I suspect the problem here is that Gbit OSA uses QDIO mode; according http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redbooks/pdfs/sg245948.pdf in QDIO mode an OSA card answers to ARP request by itself, having IP addresses

Re: McCoffee [WAS: Re: SCO sues Novell]

2004-01-28 Thread P. L. Lovely
I recall when I was a teenager and working at McDonald's: The coffee pot shattered on me when lifting it from the burner. I believe; I would have been seriously burned if I I would not have had their specific uniforms on. I stripped In the basement area and was taken to the hospital. FYI - Regards

Looking for a windows product to create Linux tar files ....

2004-01-28 Thread Terry Spaulding
Linux list, I am looking for a windows based product that will take a group of windows files (html, gif, sss, ear) and create a tar file on the windows platform which will be written to a CD and then the Files will be transferred from the CD to a Linux platform where it will be untarred. I have

Re: Looking for a windows product to create Linux tar files ....

2004-01-28 Thread David Andrews
On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 11:33, Terry Spaulding wrote: I am looking for a windows based product that will take a group of windows files (html, gif, sss, ear) and create a tar file Cygwin comes to mind. http://www.cygwin.com/ -- David Andrews A. Duda and Sons, Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Looking for a windows product to create Linux tar files ....

2004-01-28 Thread David Boyes
Use cygwin and gnu tar. Winzip also has support for tar files, but you get more utility out of cygwin. -- db David Boyes Sine Nomine Associates I am looking for a windows based product that will take a group of windows files (html, gif, sss, ear) and create a tar file on the windows

Re: Virus alerts from Homeland Security

2004-01-28 Thread Post, Mark K
Hopefully, they'll have the sense to PGP/GPG sign their emails, the way various others do to ensure authenticity. But, this is government, so sense is not a given. Mark Post -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Daniel Jarboe Sent: Wednesday,

Re: Kernel 2.4.24 qeth.o - unresolved symdol show_trace

2004-01-28 Thread Post, Mark K
Yes, it is. I've been contemplating making a nuisance of myself on the Linux Kernel Mailing List over that issue. Or maybe must sending the accumulated patches to Marcelo every three days or so until he gets the hint. Or just about anything that might make life a little easier for us. Sigh.

Re: Looking for a windows product to create Linux tar files ....

2004-01-28 Thread Terry Spaulding
It looks like cygwin maybe it. My only real requirement is to be able to set the file permissions and group settings on these files before the tar. Thanks to all those that responded. - David wrote: On Wed,

Re: Looking for a windows product to create Linux tar files ....

2004-01-28 Thread Post, Mark K
Terry, One note about Cygwin. You don't need to install a lot to get the functionality you need. There are some very fundamental pieces you will need, and then you can just throw on top of that tar and gzip and bzip2 (if you want to do compressed tarballs), as well as the libraries that support

OT: DB2 UDB List

2004-01-28 Thread Jeremy Warren
Does anyone know if there is a DB2 UDB list somewhere I can sign on to? Thanks! --- Jeremy Warren Sr. Systems Programmer KB Toy Stores mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]@kbtoys.com

Re: Looking for a windows product to create Linux tar files ....

2004-01-28 Thread Ranga Nathan
If you have Win2K server, you can get Unix Services add-on. I believe that with Win2K3 it is a standard inclusion. I think this is made by MKS. I used it a while ago but did not check out everything. Terry Spaulding [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: Linux on 390 Port [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/28/2004

Re: DB2 UDB List

2004-01-28 Thread Robert Lawrence
Jeremy , Welcome to the IDUG DB2-L list. To subscribe, go to the archives and home page at http://www.idugdb2-l.org/archives/db2-l.html. From that page select Join or Leave the list. The IDUG DB2-L FAQ is at http://www.idugdb2-l.org. The IDUG List Admins can be reached at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: OT: Virus alerts from Homeland Security

2004-01-28 Thread Jim Sibley
Based on the number of every changing worms, viruses, and other crud, it sounds as if the Alert sytem could generate enough traffic to make it indistinguishable from other spam! ;-) = Jim Sibley RHCT, Implementor of Linux on zSeries Computer are useless.They can only give answers. Pablo

putty for linux

2004-01-28 Thread Noll, Ralph
is there a putty for Linux?? thanks Ralph

Re: putty for linux

2004-01-28 Thread McKown, John
Why? Just use ssh which is usually a part of the Linux install. Use ssh for an interactive shell. Use scp for a secure copy from one Linux to another. BTW - should this be on the Linux/390 forum instead of here? -- John McKown Senior Systems Programmer UICI Insurance Center Applications

Re: putty for linux

2004-01-28 Thread McKown, John
Uh, forget that part about being on the Linux/390 list. We are on the Linux/390 list. My _mind_ is not on the list regardless of where my fingers may be. For some reason I thought I was on the VM list. -- John McKown Senior Systems Programmer UICI Insurance Center Applications Solutions Team

Re: putty for linux

2004-01-28 Thread Noll, Ralph
where is it.. i am using Linux on my desktop.. not windows.. i used putty on windows to connect to linux via ssh Ralph -Original Message- From: McKown, John [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wed 1/28/2004 3:40 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Subject:Re: putty for linux

Re: putty for linux

2004-01-28 Thread Richard Troth
You can run PuTTY under WINE. Ordinarily better to use 'ssh' from the OpenSSH package on Linux. -- R;

Re: putty for linux

2004-01-28 Thread Rich Smrcina
No. Just telnet. On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 15:40, Noll, Ralph wrote: is there a putty for Linux?? thanks Ralph -- Rich Smrcina Sr. Systems Engineer DSG Linux Services Milwaukee, WI rsmrcina at wi.rr.com rsmrcina at dsgroup.com Catch the WAVV! Stay for requirements and the free-for-all. Update

Re: putty for linux

2004-01-28 Thread Richard Troth
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Noll, Ralph wrote: where is it.. Open a shell window (my fav is ye olde 'xterm') and enter ssh remotehost -or- ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] -or- ssh -l remoteuser remotehost -- R;

Re: putty for linux

2004-01-28 Thread David Boyes
xterm and the ssh client from the openSSH package perform the same task. -- db David Boyes Sine Nomine Associates -Original Message- is there a putty for Linux??

Re: putty for linux

2004-01-28 Thread Doug Sharp
SSH on Linux has a server (sshd) AND a client (ssh). To use the SSH client on a Linux desktop, try a command such as ssh targethost from a terminal / console window. There are plenty of arguments to ssh, such as the -l argument that lets you specify the username to provide to the target host,

Re: Kernel 2.4.24 qeth.o - unresolved symdol show_trace

2004-01-28 Thread Alan Cox
On Mer, 2004-01-28 at 17:24, Post, Mark K wrote: Yes, it is. I've been contemplating making a nuisance of myself on the Linux Kernel Mailing List over that issue. Or maybe must sending the accumulated patches to Marcelo every three days or so until he gets the hint. Or just about anything

Re: putty for linux

2004-01-28 Thread Stefan Gybas
Noll, Ralph wrote: is there a putty for Linux?? Yes, at http://www.tartarus.org/~simon/putty-unix/ Stefan

Re: Kernel 2.4.24 qeth.o - unresolved symdol show_trace

2004-01-28 Thread Post, Mark K
Alan, You don't think the IBM developers in Boeblingen fit that category? If anything, they do too much testing before they let the rest of us look at the patches they create. Mark Post -Original Message- From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Alan Cox Sent: