About the only people I can get in ahead of me are New Zealanders, but my
daughter has come
home for Xmas. I would like to wish you all a very Merry Xmas and a healthy
and Happy New Year.
It is 8pm on Xmas Eve here and a tropical Storm has just passing through, a
bit savage but its rain.
Look
On Tuesday 24 December 2002 12:15 am, someone claiming to be
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Feigning erudition, Jerry McBride wrote:
% On Mon, 23 Dec 2002 15:45:33 -0500 (EST) Net Llama!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] % wrote:
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% So you'll be writing the SxS for this soon (i hope)?
%
%
% Yes. However,
On Monday 23 December 2002 10:42 pm, someone claiming to be Marvin Dickens
wrote:
On Mon, 2002-12-23 at 13:05, Tim Wunder wrote:
Anyone running an AMD-based board with a Via KT133 chipset?
I've been experiencing a significant amount of system instabilty (X
crashing,
Go purchase a
Feigning erudition, Marvin Dickens wrote:
% I would like to see a form on the steps that counted what distributions
% are in use by the users of this list. You can't trust what the marketing
% guys say or the claims of the pollster morons. It would be
% interesting What do the editors
Feigning erudition, Tim Wunder wrote:
% On Tuesday 24 December 2002 12:15 am, someone claiming to be
% [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
% Feigning erudition, Jerry McBride wrote:
% %
% % FWIW, I'm enjoying a two week vacation...
%
% Same here. Lovin' every minute of it.
%
% Bastards!
insert Bronx
Feigning erudition, Marvin Dickens wrote:
% I would like to see a form on the steps that counted what distributions
% are in use by the users of this list. You can't trust what the marketing
% guys say or the claims of the pollster morons. It would be
% interesting What do the editors
On Monday 23 December 2002 08:26 pm, Net Llama! wrote:
On 12/23/02 17:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Feigning erudition, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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%
% I don't know you, or your organization. I don't know what what
ss.gator.com % is all about, or for that matter,
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DOUGLAS HUNLEY spewed electrons into the ether that resembled:
anyone got any experience or docs or pointers to docs showing how to
configure sendmail to require a valid id and password before you can SMTP
through it? I'm *not* talking about POP
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Gerry Doris spewed electrons into the ether that resembled:
1. sendmail no longer runs as root. The result is that it can no longer
access the /etc/sasldb file where the sasl username/passwords are stored
(this is needed if you're going to enable
And Christmas cheer to you
Glad that nature wanted to help, makes a nice present.
On Tue, 24 Dec 2002 19:39:28 +1000 - Keith Antoine
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Re: Xmas Greetings
About the only people I can get in ahead of me are New Zealanders, but
my daughter has come
home for Xmas.
He has probably without his knowing installed and is using software
called gator. It does automatic form filling and other shitty stuff
like remembers passwords and also has the ability to encrypt your whole
HD and leave you fcked. there is also an e-wallet with it so anyone can
also get your
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] typed thusly on Monday,
December 23, 2002 5:18 PM:
To Whom it may concern,
I don't know you, or your organization. I don't know what what
ss.gator.com is all about, or for that matter, have time to care. I do,
SNIP
Oh, look. M$ has learned to
Thanks to Kurt Wall we now have a Step on Building xv.
You may find this step at http://www.linux-sxs.org/xv.html
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Thanks for the suggestion, Llama, but I don't think it was MTU. I tried
reducing that a couple times to no effect.
However, while mucking about in Yast2 I decided to turn on the firewall2
software and it told me in the process that eth0 was *not* my output
interface. So I changed it to be the
Folks,
I haven't had to worry about server software yet, but those days are past.
I'll be using the week I have off at Christmas to install a server that will
serve web and email for me.
I'd be interested in what distros the folks on this list use for servers and
why.
Thanks in advance.
In
You might look at what http://stats.gentoo.org has. They have a
gentoo-stats that you can install and it sends the info to the gentoo stats
site.
Feigning erudition, Marvin Dickens wrote:
% I would like to see a form on the steps that counted what distributions
% are in use by the users
ifconfig is your friend for working with network.
ifconfig shows stats on RUNNING interfades. ifconfig -a shows the status
of all network connections (whether they are running, etc.). ifconfig
iface shows the stats on that interface. Use -a first because ifconfig
only shows running
Brett I. Holcomb mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] typed thusly on Tuesday,
December 24, 2002 8:37 AM:
ifconfig is your friend for working with network.
ifconfig shows stats on RUNNING interfades. ifconfig -a shows the status
of all network connections (whether they are running, etc.). ifconfig
On 12/24/02 06:10, Bonez wrote:
Lonni:
I am trying to patch my 2.4.20 kernel using the 2.4.18 xfs patch.
Why? Use the 2.4.20 patch, that's why its there.
--
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Linux
Gentoo might be worth a look at it. You can get RH server products.
However, in the Linux world isn't the server and desktop distro the same -
it's just what you install that makes the difference. The vendor's server
packages are the same as their destkop but I assume they install some
On Tue, 24 Dec 2002 07:36:00 -0500 Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 23 December 2002 10:42 pm, someone claiming to be Marvin Dickens
wrote:
On Mon, 2002-12-23 at 13:05, Tim Wunder wrote:
Anyone running an AMD-based board with a Via KT133 chipset?
I've been
I'm thinking to go the same way; I already have RH 7.3, but until now
I haven't been paying much attention to XFS. How do you get that
installed? Is there a step-by-step?
++ kevin
On Tue, 24 Dec 2002, Net Llama! wrote:
On 12/24/02 08:36, Condon Thomas A KPWA wrote:
Folks,
I haven't
Condon Thomas A KPWA wrote:
I'd be interested in what distros the folks on this list use for servers and
why.
Have you considered KRUD Server? It's based on Red Hat, but designed
strictly for servers, so it doesn't have a lot of extraneous
applications on it and installs in a footprint
bof mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] typed thusly on Tuesday, December 24, 2002 9:10
AM:
Have you considered KRUD Server? It's based on Red Hat, but designed
strictly for servers, so it doesn't have a lot of extraneous
applications on it and installs in a footprint about 450 MB in size.
See
Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
I'm thinking to go the same way; I already have RH 7.3, but until now
I haven't been paying much attention to XFS. How do you get that
installed? Is there a step-by-step?
++ kevin
snip
Grab the installer iso image from SGI at:
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Hi,
Not the really one of the cheap ones but I'm using an Epson Perfection
640U.
Works great and has more than decent tech specs (for home/business use,
that is).
Bye!
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002 22:54:57 -0700, Collins wrote:
My wife's scanner software
Okay - you had already thought of that. Hmm, strange then why it wouldn't
work.
Brett I. Holcomb mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] typed thusly on Tuesday,
December 24, 2002 8:37 AM:
ifconfig shows stats on RUNNING interfades. ifconfig -a shows the status
of all network connections (whether
On Monday 23 December 2002 23:26, Net Llama! wrote:
On 12/23/02 17:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Feigning erudition, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
% To Whom it may concern,
%
% I don't know you, or your organization. I don't know what what
ss.gator.com % is all about, or for that matter, have
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Feigning erudition, Jerry McBride wrote:
% On Mon, 23 Dec 2002 15:45:33 -0500 (EST) Net Llama! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
% wrote:
%
% So you'll be writing the SxS for this soon (i hope)?
%
%
% Yes. However, over the next few days I'll be very festive and I highly doubt
%
For XFS get the SGI XFS boot iso for RH 7.3 from the XFS site. It replaces
RH 7.3 CD 1 and gives you the ability to install file systems as XFS. It's
easy. One warning is that there are two versions because RH released two
versions of the 7.3 install. The web site tells yoiu how to find
Condon Thomas A KPWA wrote:
Do they have a download version? I didn't find one on the website.
No download, they're strictly by subscription, which is updated monthly
if you subscribe, otherwise you can buy a copy whenever you want at the
single copy price.
I've been using their desktop
On 12/24/2002 11:56 AM, someone claiming to be Jerry McBride wrote:
snip nonsensical blabber
Go get beer...
Excellent advice!
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I have been using trustix Secure Linux v1.5 for a few months and am really
pleased with it.
There is no GUI interface(except Webmin adn SWAT). It has a tried and true
2.2.20 kernel with it and they relesaed patched about a month ago for
2.2.22(i know old but it is pretty secure) and they are
On Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 09:05:51AM -0800, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
I'm thinking to go the same way; I already have RH 7.3, but until now
I haven't been paying much attention to XFS. How do you get that
installed? Is there a step-by-step?
All the things I've heard about XFS make it sound like the
I think the web site is out of date and they consider it experimental -
maybe because it's not part of the kernel?? I started using it a short
while ago and have been happy with it. I know others run systems on it and
it does well.
On Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 09:05:51AM -0800, Kevin O'Gorman
On Tue, 24 Dec 2002 10:40:06 -0800 Bill Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 09:05:51AM -0800, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
I'm thinking to go the same way; I already have RH 7.3, but until
now I haven't been paying much attention to XFS. How do you get
that installed? Is there
But Gentoo makes it so easy G. I just put in the xfs-sources and was in
business!
On Tue, 24 Dec 2002 10:40:06 -0800 Bill Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I can't argue with the fact the XFS comes from a long, successful
commercial background. My personal preference is to wait for formal
Just an fyi on your last comment. While knowing how to do whatever you
did to fix your problem from a command line is a good thing, keep in
mind that if it wasn't what Yast2 set up originally, the next time you
reboot, Yast2 will reset it to what it thinks is right, and you'll be
right back where
Jerry McBride wrote:
I still have problems. I've also got the feeling that my video card may be
going bonkers on me. When I switch to a console (Ctrl-Alt-F1), I'm now
getting white spots on a portion of my screen. I also get ghosts when
dragging icons around the desktop.
Turn off box,
On Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 12:40:22PM -0700, Collins wrote:
On Tue, 24 Dec 2002 10:40:06 -0800 Bill Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 09:05:51AM -0800, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
I'm thinking to go the same way; I already have RH 7.3, but until
now I haven't been paying much
I have a laser printer (Samsung 1440) hung on an XP boxes that I'm
trying to get to with CUPS. Nothing gets through and my log shows the
message : NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED. Anybody know what Bill put in the XP
code that's stopping me?
Randy Donohoe
Does the user you're in Linux as have access under XP to the printer?
I have a laser printer (Samsung 1440) hung on an XP boxes that I'm
trying to get to with CUPS. Nothing gets through and my log shows the
message : NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED. Anybody know what Bill put in the XP
code that's
I think they need to update the instructios!
On Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 12:40:22PM -0700, Collins wrote:
On Tue, 24 Dec 2002 10:40:06 -0800 Bill Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I think it was in the installation instructions. I had started
with a reference to the SGI site, then followed
On Tuesday 24 December 2002 03:05 pm, someone claiming to be Ted Ozolins
wrote:
Jerry McBride wrote:
I still have problems. I've also got the feeling that my video card may
be going bonkers on me. When I switch to a console (Ctrl-Alt-F1), I'm
now getting white spots on a portion of my
On Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 04:00:40PM -0500, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
I think they need to update the instructios!
I'm the last person in the world to talk about keeping web sites current.
We had the first commercial web site in Washington State, and some pages
probably haven't been updated since
Sometimes it's hard as there are more pressing things!
On Tue, Dec 24, 2002 at 04:00:40PM -0500, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
I think they need to update the instructios!
I'm the last person in the world to talk about keeping web sites current.
We had the first commercial web site in Washington
On Tuesday 24 December 2002 16:01, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
Does the user you're in Linux as have access under XP to the printer?
I have a laser printer (Samsung 1440) hung on an XP boxes that I'm
trying to get to with CUPS. Nothing gets through and my log shows
the message :
On Tue, 24 Dec 2002, Douglas J Hunley wrote:
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1. sendmail no longer runs as root. The result is that it can no longer
access the /etc/sasldb file where the sasl username/passwords
On 12/24/02 09:49, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
For XFS get the SGI XFS boot iso for RH 7.3 from the XFS site. It replaces
RH 7.3 CD 1 and gives you the ability to install file systems as XFS. It's
It doesn't replace anything. You need all 3 RH-7.3 CDs or your install
isn't going to get very
On 12/24/02 09:23, Andrew Mathews wrote:
Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
I'm thinking to go the same way; I already have RH 7.3, but until now
I haven't been paying much attention to XFS. How do you get that
installed? Is there a step-by-step?
++ kevin
snip
Grab the installer iso image from SGI at:
ftp://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/patches
On 12/24/02 09:22, Bonez wrote:
Lonni:
I don't mean to sound brain dead, but WHERE exactly is the 2.4.20 patch? I go
to your site, and look to the help files there, and it says it was last
updated 18 April 2002.
I will gladly get the newest patch if you
On 12/24/02 13:01, Tim Wunder wrote:
I *still* have problems with large compiles breaking (particularly rebuilding
Xfree86 from SRPM). I'm currently suspecting either heat, or CPU. I got a 1G
Duron processor this morning and a nice Thermaltake CPU fan/heatsink with a
7000 RPM fan. Sometime in
On 12/24/02 09:45, Ted Ozolins wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Feigning erudition, Jerry McBride wrote:
% On Mon, 23 Dec 2002 15:45:33 -0500 (EST) Net Llama!
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
% wrote:
% % So you'll be writing the SxS for this soon (i hope)?
% % % Yes. However, over the next few days I'll be
On 12/24/02 08:56, Jerry McBride wrote:
On Tue, 24 Dec 2002 07:36:00 -0500 Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 23 December 2002 10:42 pm, someone claiming to be Marvin Dickens
wrote:
On Mon, 2002-12-23 at 13:05, Tim Wunder wrote:
Anyone running an AMD-based board with a Via
As others mentioned, this _has_ to be very badly outdated.
On 12/24/02 12:34, Bill Campbell wrote:
I think it was in the installation instructions. I had started
with a reference to the SGI site, then followed their links of
systems that support XFS in the distribitions to gentoo. My next
step
Whoops, you are correct. You boot of the SGI CD you make and then it takes
files from all three.
On 12/24/02 09:49, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
For XFS get the SGI XFS boot iso for RH 7.3 from the XFS site. It
replaces
RH 7.3 CD 1 and gives you the ability to install file systems as XFS.
On Tuesday 24 December 2002 07:45 am, ronnie gauthier wrote:
He has probably without his knowing installed and is using software
called gator. It does automatic form filling and other shitty stuff
like remembers passwords and also has the ability to encrypt your
whole HD and leave you fcked.
Interesting. I never thought to use it on a card. I do know that
writing across the laser cut on durons allow you to overclock just the
chip and not everything else also.
Turn off box, remove cover, unplug video card, run pencil eraser
across card
I hope you don't mean the eraser. That's the
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begin Condon Thomas A KPWA [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed forth:
Folks,
I haven't had to worry about server software yet, but those days are
past. I'll be using the week I have off at Christmas to install a server
On Tue, 24 Dec 2002 17:08:45 -0600 ronnie gauthier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Interesting. I never thought to use it on a card. I do know that
writing across the laser cut on durons allow you to overclock just the
chip and not everything else also.
You can use a real sharp #2 pencil on your
Seasons greeting to all and may the new year bring you great joy. :)
If you see a fat man
who's jolly and cute...
Wearing a beard
and a red flannel suit
And if he is chuckling
and laughing away...
While
Merry Xmas to you and yours Skippy! Keep your powder dry!
On Tue, 24 Dec 2002 19:39:28 +1000, Keith Antoine wrote:
About the only people I can get in ahead of me are New Zealanders, but my
daughter has come
home for Xmas. I would like to wish you all a very Merry Xmas and a healthy
and Happy
On Tue, 24 Dec 2002 20:42:03 -0500 Jerry McBride
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cheers all. My nine year old son is sound asleep an I've a trunk
load of gifts to bring in from the car. It's a wonderful tome of
year and maybe a bit sad too. I think this will be his last year
that he believes in
On Tuesday 24 December 2002 05:36 pm, someone claiming to be Net Llama! wrote:
On 12/24/02 13:01, Tim Wunder wrote:
I *still* have problems with large compiles breaking (particularly
rebuilding Xfree86 from SRPM). I'm currently suspecting either heat, or
CPU. I got a 1G Duron processor this
On Tuesday 24 December 2002 10:57 pm, someone claiming to be Collins wrote:
On Tue, 24 Dec 2002 20:42:03 -0500 Jerry McBride
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cheers all. My nine year old son is sound asleep an I've a trunk
load of gifts to bring in from the car. It's a wonderful tome of
year and
Feigning erudition, Tim Wunder wrote:
% On Tuesday 24 December 2002 10:57 pm, someone claiming to be Collins wrote:
% On Tue, 24 Dec 2002 20:42:03 -0500 Jerry McBride
%
% [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
%
% Sorry to sound too sappy here, but... God bless you all and may your
% tomorrow be
Well, list, it's Christmas here in Pittsburgh, so I'm allowed to wish
you all a happy Christmas and to pray God's blessings on you and yours.
Here's my wish for love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, gentleness,
and goodness for you. Perchance *I'll* find one of these in *my* stocking
later this
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, list, it's Christmas here in Pittsburgh, so I'm allowed to wish
you all a happy Christmas and to pray God's blessings on you and yours.
Here's my wish for love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, gentleness,
and goodness for you. Perchance *I'll* find one of these in
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begin Condon Thomas A KPWA [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed forth:
Folks,
I haven't had to worry about server software yet, but those days are
past. I'll be using the week I have off at Christmas
On Wednesday 25 December 2002 04:20, Tim Wunder wrote:
On Tuesday 24 December 2002 05:36 pm, someone claiming to be Net Llama!
wrote:
Maybe its the mobo?
It's on the list of potential culprits. We'll see...
So far, I've managed to get 512MB additional RAM, a new processor and video
card.
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