Greets all. Apologies to all for long message.
What is the next step to trouble shoot a frozen
keyboard and mouse when running a Xserver?
Do I modify in the Xserver by hand, or is there
another service I must deactivate, or do I modify
a init script to correct this?
I tried using xf86config,
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offloading their work. Our rate is only 5 US$ for an hour of
Peck, how do you know that SCO is subscribed to this list? I received
this spam too, but at a different address than I use for this list.
On Thu, 17 Oct 2002, Marvin Dickens wrote:
Michelle Robertson wrote:
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On Fri, 18 Oct 2002, tom wrote:
What is the next step to trouble shoot a frozen
keyboard and mouse when running a Xserver?
Do I modify in the Xserver by hand, or is there
another service I must deactivate, or do I modify
a init script to correct this?
I tried using xf86config, but RH no
tom wrote:
Greets all. Apologies to all for long message.
What is the next step to trouble shoot a frozen
keyboard and mouse when running a Xserver?
Do I modify in the Xserver by hand, or is there
another service I must deactivate, or do I modify
a init script to correct this?
I tried using
Marvin Dickens wrote:
Michelle Robertson wrote:
Dear marvin,
SCO is excited to announce new developer education opportunities!
Register today for your spot in our series of webinars!
Just so others on this list know: SCO is subscribed to this list and is
using the posts from members as a
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This one has me stumped, hopefully one of you gurus can figure it out. Here at
work, we are trying to implement a sendmail test system to prove its
capabilities to mgmt. We are going to be allowed to have a small group of
specify email addresses be
On Friday 18 October 2002 10:07 am, Douglas J Hunley wrote:
This one has me stumped, hopefully one of you gurus can figure it out. Here
at work, we are trying to implement a sendmail test system to prove its
capabilities to mgmt. We are going to be allowed to have a small group of
specify
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This one has me stumped, hopefully one of you gurus can figure it out.
Here at work, we are trying to implement a sendmail test system to
prove its capabilities to mgmt. We are going to be allowed to have a
small group of specify email
The only problem I see with that is that effectively EVERYONE's mail gets
routed through the sendmail system. Which will presumably be a cast-off
box scrounged together for the test. If it dies, then everyone's mail is
killed--not good for the demo.
What about using fetchmail to pull the
On Thursday 17 October 2002 18:13, Bob Raymond wrote:
Also, has anyone ever had problems with as many as three different
types of IDE controllers in the system? I'm not quite ready to get
rid of my Promise UDMA100 card
I have a system with onboard RAID and had two Promise UDMA133 cards in
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On Friday 18 October 2002 10:07 am, Douglas J Hunley wrote:
How about using procmail to grep a list of names if the name is not
found, the email gets forwarded to the other server.
that would work, except that I'm trying to sell mgmt on using
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Stuart Biggerstaff spewed electrons into the ether that resembled:
The only problem I see with that is that effectively EVERYONE's mail gets
routed through the sendmail system. Which will presumably be a cast-off
box scrounged together for the
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Gerry Doris spewed electrons into the ether that resembled:
Perhaps I'm missing something but I think you should be looking at
virtusertable.
I'm assuming that all mail is going to come through the linux sendmail
box. I believe you can forward
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sorry Bruce. I hit the wrong button and ended up redirecting instead of
replying. my bad
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Net Llama! wrote:
Peck, how do you know that SCO is subscribed to this list?
I have not used this email address for *anything* other than this
mailing list. They do not have my other 3 email addresses (One is
personal and the other two are business). Further, I did not recieve
this piece
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Gerry Doris spewed electrons into the ether that resembled:
Perhaps I'm missing something but I think you should be looking at
virtusertable.
I'm assuming that all mail is going to come through the linux sendmail
box. I believe you can
Net Llama! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 18 Oct 2002, tom wrote:
What is the next step to trouble shoot a frozen
keyboard and mouse when running a Xserver?
*WHY* Don't you value your data? Or do you like using ancient
technology?
No data of value on drive, and I find using ancient
tom wrote:
Greets Andrew;
Thank you for your time. I really appreciate it.
Andrew Mathews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
tom wrote:
What is the next step to trouble shoot a frozen
keyboard and mouse when running a Xserver?
I'd highly recommend using a journaling file system, either ext3,
On 10/18/02 12:18, tom wrote:
Net Llama! wrote:
On Fri, 18 Oct 2002, tom wrote:
What is the next step to trouble shoot a frozen
keyboard and mouse when running a Xserver?
*WHY* Don't you value your data? Or do you like using ancient
technology?
No data of value on drive, and I find
virtual multiheaded boxes
http://synergy2.sourceforge.net/
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Kurt:
If you have covered this, or if it's covered elsewhere, please point me in
that direction. How can I set up spam rejection on my machine? I am running
Caldera 3.1 workstation 2.4.2.
Thanks for any help,
Doc
On Friday 18 October 2002 17:45, you wrote:
Good grief, ya gotta love spam
On Fri, 18 Oct 2002 15:18:26 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] (tom)
wrote:
Net Llama! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No data of value on drive, and I find using ancient technology
okay if it works, and the most flexable/reliable because it's
old, and well known.
Enjoy your outage when it comes, and it
On Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 05:51:38PM -0600, Bonez wrote:
Kurt:
If you have covered this, or if it's covered elsewhere, please point me in
that direction. How can I set up spam rejection on my machine? I am running
Caldera 3.1 workstation 2.4.2.
It's covered lots of places -- anti-spam
Net Llama! wrote:
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No data of value on drive, and I find using ancient technology
okay if it works, and the most flexable/reliable because it's
old, and well known.
snip
Enjoy your outage when it comes, and it will come. Ext2 is not that
flexable, and it can be relied on to eat your data.
Is there a way to send data from a browser to a CGI script without using a form?
And, if not, is there a way to create a phantom form, that is, a form which
javascript generates itself, which would never appear on the browser screen?
I can sorta envision how this could be made to happen with
On Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 04:32:46PM -0700, Net Llama! wrote:
virtual multiheaded boxes
http://synergy2.sourceforge.net/
Interesting.
Kurt
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Hi Everyone,
I generally use a variety of browsers for a variety of purposes, but my
favorite has been Opera and Netscape 4.x (because it has always worked
on most of the financial, shockwave,etc) websites that I visit.
Now (Lonnie, just wait, ok?), I recently downloaded Mozilla 1.2 and
just
Has 1.2 been released?
When I installed plugins I had to do it as root - were you logged in as
root?
Hi Everyone,
I generally use a variety of browsers for a variety of purposes, but my
favorite has been Opera and Netscape 4.x (because it has always worked
on most of the financial,
Susan Macchia wrote:
Anyhoo - does any one know (Lonnie?), how to configure flash for
Mozilla?
I'm not lonnie, but ...
There are 2 files, libflashplayer.so and ShockwaveFlash.class that need
to be put in your plugins directory, probably /usr/lib/mozilla/plugins,
but it could be elsewhere,
n 10/18/02 19:04, Ken Moffat wrote:
Susan Macchia wrote:
Anyhoo - does any one know (Lonnie?), how to configure flash for
Mozilla?
I'm not lonnie, but ...
There are 2 files, libflashplayer.so and ShockwaveFlash.class that need
to be put in your plugins directory, probably
1.2b was released yesterday. I'm typing this message in it. Seems to
be miles better than 1.2a.
On 10/18/02 18:58, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
Has 1.2 been released?
When I installed plugins I had to do it as root - were you logged in as
root?
Hi Everyone,
I generally use a variety of
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