Hi,
I got a newsletter from geocities, and one article is about Gates. He
seems to have said that: "there was clearly a market for
free software but this was mainly confined to relatively simple
applications such as word processors and spreadsheets".
imho this is a brilliant shot in the
Look into the logs and find out who or what PID6068 was, just before the
1st oops message.
Peter
frodoThat's strange. What process shutdown does here??? Seems fishy to
me.
What is fishy ? The kernel killed the offending process. What'd you expect
it to do ? Bluescreen ?
Peter
PLP What is fishy ? The kernel killed the offending process. What'd you expect
PLP it to do ? Bluescreen ?
No, AFAIU it was process shutdown as in /sbin/shutdown, not as in
kill(SEGV). I understand that oops format is:
Process $process_name (pid: $pid, process nr: $number, stackpage=$stack)
Hi.
I'm looking into using subdomains on my server.
I have 1 ip / 1 machine and i want to set:
1. ftp to be set on ftp.domain only
2. httpd to be set on www.domain only with a mask for username.domain
for local user directories, i think it is called VirtualHost under
apache config.
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Hi ,
I managed to compilerun a bouncer , but it always bounce the same adress
for me ,I want to create my own hosts , so that I could have other
adresses\ip to use.
there are some free ip's on the machine.
just that i don't know how to use \ route them.
When I try to bounce with other hosts ,
Hi,
I'm trying to write a simple c app to fetch files with ftp protocol,
basicly it get few args (host,dir,file). as i understand from rfc959 there
2 way to retrive files using the ftp protocol a) PASV b) PORT
my problem is that i don't know how to implement the PASV approche,
i.e if i have
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On Fri, 16 Apr 1999 20:27:34 +0200 (IST), "Peter L. Peres" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi,
I've just peeked at the kernel source, and everything moves in PAGE_SIZE
increments. The PAGE_SIZE if defined to 0x400 in the 2.0.27 source I
happen to have here. 0x400 = 1k. So I was wrong about the
On Fri, 16 Apr 1999 10:38:15 +0200 (IST), "Peter L. Peres" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Fri, 16 Apr 1999, Oded Arbel wrote:
the next thing that happend is that I got some sort of kernel panic message,
involving some thing about the CPU (I don't remember exactly the phrasing,
except that it was
On Fri, 16 Apr 1999 20:27:34 +0200 (IST), "Peter L. Peres" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
I've just peeked at the kernel source, and everything moves in PAGE_SIZE
increments. The PAGE_SIZE if defined to 0x400 in the 2.0.27 source I
happen to have here. 0x400 = 1k. So I was wrong about the
On Sat, 17 Apr 1999, Guy Cohen wrote:
strcpy ( tmp, "PASV"); strcat ( tmp, "\n");
write ( sd, tmp, strlen(tmp)); bzero ( tmp, sizeof(tmp));
read ( sd, netbuf, sizeof(netbuf));
printf ( "%s", netbuf); bzero ( netbuf,sizeof(netbuf));
i hope this is not the exact code you wrote, or that the
I am considering buying a small cheap postscript printer with Hebrew
capabilities. Can you recommend one ?
Have you any opinions on the around $400 Lexamark printers ?
Thank you.
On Fri, April 16 1999, "Peter L. Peres" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| imho this is a brilliant shot in the foot of Microsoft by its own
|chairman because it is well-known that one of the few killer applications
|that have advanced MS Windows have been integrated office suites, that do
|mostly...
On Fri, April 16 1999, Alex Shnitman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|Amos Shapira writes:
| I try to follow it (the "stable" staging area) but last time I tried apt
| didn't get the Packages file. I tried to use the sources.list stanza's
| from the Gnome FAQ - could you send me the ones that work
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