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From: Keith Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Announce: XFS split patches for 2.4.21
Date: Mon, 07 Jul 2003 12:17:50 +1000
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On Sun, Jul 06, 2003 at 05:42:28PM -0700, Net Llama! wrote:
>Greetings,
>I've got a box that currently has gcc-2.95.3 and glibc-2.2.5 on it. I'd
>really like to upgrade both to the latest stable versions, which i fear is
>a non-trivial exercise.
>
>I've manually upgraded glibc in the past, but t
Greetings,
I've got a box that currently has gcc-2.95.3 and glibc-2.2.5 on it. I'd
really like to upgrade both to the latest stable versions, which i fear is
a non-trivial exercise.
I've manually upgraded glibc in the past, but that was going from 2.1.x to
2.2.x. From what i'm reading, that i
I heard about some massive hacker assault on the internet, but, checking my
own logs for my little web site, I only had a couple of hits by obvious
hackers, and, the same old stuff really. Does anyone know what was supposed
to be going on?
Is this just a windows thing?
Joel
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Quoth Joel Hammer:
> Several years ago I saw a great screen saver. It went out on the
> internet, grabbed images, and made a continuously changing collage on
> your screen. Does someone know the name of this program? I got driftnet out
> of the lindows warehouse, but that just grabs images floating
On 07/06/03 14:41, Joel Hammer wrote:
Several years ago I saw a great screen saver. It went out on the
internet, grabbed images, and made a continuously changing collage on
your screen. Does someone know the name of this program? I got driftnet out
of the lindows warehouse, but that just grabs ima
Several years ago I saw a great screen saver. It went out on the
internet, grabbed images, and made a continuously changing collage on
your screen. Does someone know the name of this program? I got driftnet out
of the lindows warehouse, but that just grabs images floating pass your NIC.
Thanks,
Jo
Joel Hammer wrote:
I would try a different cable. I had a strange floppy problem years ago. The
cause was the cable. I had plugged in my serial printer or something with the
computer turned on, and shorted out my floppy cable. Wire #1 was burned out.
Joel
One other thing comes to mind (I've had thi
I would try a different cable. I had a strange floppy problem years ago. The
cause was the cable. I had plugged in my serial printer or something with the
computer turned on, and shorted out my floppy cable. Wire #1 was burned out.
Joel
> Hi, list,
>
> This is strange. I have a standard 3.5" flop
Quoth Ted Ozolins:
> Kurt Wall wrote:
> >Quoth Kurt Wall:
> >
> >>I don't think I have a broken disk change line, but it couldn't hurt
> >>to give it a shot.
> >
> >
> >Nope. I reckon the controller's shot. From fdformat
> ># fdformat /dev/fd0h1440
> >Problem reading cylinder 0, expected 18432, rea
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