On Sun, 1 Jun 2003 11:57:08 -0400
Kurt Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For our Thai users, HP laptops pre-loaded with Linux for US$450:
http://asia.cnet.com/newstech/industry/0,39001143,39132980,00.htm
Obviously Thai users are a little smarter than American users
since we only get WinCruft
On Sun, 1 Jun 2003 10:06:16 -0400
Kurt Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, list,
Does anyone know of open source implementations of an NFS client for
Windows 2K or XP besides something that might be available for Cygwin?
I'm aware of some commercial ones (Labtam's, for instance), but at
the
On 05/29/03 19:26, Andrew Mathews wrote:
| Does anyone know if its possible to pipe a file from xfsdump via the
| output from scp into xfsrestore?
|
Sure is. If you have passwordless ssh enabled between the two systems
you don't even need to include username and password in the pipe. I
backup my
http://j-walk.com/blog/docs/conference.htm
hahahahahahahahaha!!
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An unnamed Administration source, dep, wrote:
http://j-walk.com/blog/docs/conference.htm
hahahahahahahahaha!!
Breakfast Kickoff Session:
Your choice: A hard boiled egg, or two slices of white bread and a cricket.
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On Sun, 1 Jun 2003 14:19:18 -0400
Kurt Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
An unnamed Administration source, dep, wrote:
http://j-walk.com/blog/docs/conference.htm
hahahahahahahahaha!!
Breakfast Kickoff Session:
Your choice: A hard boiled egg, or two slices of white bread and a
cricket.
On Sun, 1 Jun 2003 14:19:18 -0400
Kurt Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
An unnamed Administration source, dep, wrote:
http://j-walk.com/blog/docs/conference.htm
hahahahahahahahaha!!
Breakfast Kickoff Session:
Your choice: A hard boiled egg, or two slices of white bread and a
cricket.
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Net Llama! wrote:
| On 05/29/03 19:26, Andrew Mathews wrote:
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| | Does anyone know if its possible to pipe a file from xfsdump via the
| | output from scp into xfsrestore?
| |
|
| Sure is. If you have passwordless ssh enabled between the two systems
|
Check the output after you do this. I did the xfsdump -J - / | xfsrestore
-J - /mnt/newpartition and not all the files got copied, The XFS mail list
had me check if they were links or had the same inode numbers (they weren't
and didn't). After that I haven't had anymore feedback.
My plan
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| excellent, thanks. so i've got this running right now. oddly though,
| the ownership of the files/dirs on the remote end is not matching up
| with the originals. is this normal expected? for example, stuff in
| various
On 06/01/03 12:43, Andrew Mathews wrote:
Net Llama! wrote:
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| excellent, thanks. so i've got this running right now. oddly though,
| the ownership of the files/dirs on the remote end is not matching up
| with the originals. is this normal expected? for example, stuff in
| various user's
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| Excellent, thanks. Although i've hit a different wall. The xfsdump has
| locked up the laptop hard, where it was running, TWICE, at different
| points of completion. Ugh.
|
Hmm.. I've never had that problem, but I would
Rick Sivernell wrote:
Kurt
I beleive that it is in Win2k, or the ability to perform the task. I have a
win2k box that has read nfs from both solaris the old caldera linux look at
the property box on the selected drive in winders.
cheers
No, its not there by default. I think the Resource
An unnamed Administration source, Shawn L Johnston, wrote:
Rick Sivernell wrote:
Kurt
I beleive that it is in Win2k, or the ability to perform the task. I
have a
win2k box that has read nfs from both solaris the old caldera linux
look at
the property box on the selected
Just to share a good experience.
I decided to put my web page back on line to share some wedding pictures.
So, I thought I better install the latest version of apache, for seurity
reasons. So,I got the latest version of apache, ran the three minute
configuration approach (decide where to put
Oh, yes, one more thing.
Within minutes of opening my firewall, I got several hits from some old
windows worms still going around out there.
This is the log output.
68.33.71.160 - - [01/Jun/2003:16:12:53 -0400] GET /scripts/root.exe?/c+dir HTTP/1.0
404 287
68.33.129.31 - - [01/Jun/2003:16:15:38
I spent all day pushing bits around in order to get Win2k installed with
RH9. Things are running reasonably well except for one glaring problem,
xfs (the X font server) won't run properly.
xfsdump/xfsrestore was causing the laptop to lockup, so i ended up just
tarring up all of / and scp'ing
On Monday 02 June 2003 12:23 am, someone claiming to be Net Llama! wrote:
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Any suggestions on where to start?
Uninstall/Reinstall the RPM for xfs? Probly what I'd try first...
Good luck,
Tim
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On 06/01/03 21:35, Tim Wunder wrote:
On Monday 02 June 2003 12:23 am, someone claiming to be Net Llama! wrote:
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Any suggestions on where to start?
Uninstall/Reinstall the RPM for xfs? Probly what I'd try first...
tried that, no love. Looks like i've pinned down an error:
xfs: Cannot
Sometimes this sort of error occurs when another process is already using
that port. Or, this might be a permissions thing.
Joel
On Sun, Jun 01, 2003 at 09:43:02PM -0700, Net Llama! wrote:
On 06/01/03 21:35, Tim Wunder wrote:
On Monday 02 June 2003 12:23 am, someone claiming to be Net
An unnamed Administration source, Net Llama!, wrote:
On 06/01/03 21:35, Tim Wunder wrote:
On Monday 02 June 2003 12:23 am, someone claiming to be Net Llama! wrote:
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Any suggestions on where to start?
Uninstall/Reinstall the RPM for xfs? Probly what I'd try first...
tried that, no
On Mon, 2 Jun 2003 07:07:06 -0400
dep [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
begin Roger Oberholtzer's quote:
| http://www.linuxandmain.com/modules.php?name=Newsfile=articlesi
| d=360
|
| SCO has found no case in which it believes that Linux use by
| anyone is legal, Sontag said.
|
| Even the ones
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