Well, I don't know that one went to TVGuide.com and looked clear up to the
30th of Mar. with no sign of it on again. It was followed by some stupid
Startup.com and I have seen itlisted a couple more times, but not
Revolution OS
OOPS 1 more day would have found it for March, 31st.
I have it
it worked, but it's better you generate the private key using
puttygen.exe, then cut-and-paste the public key on in the textbox into
authorized_keys2.
Maybe we should update the ssh how-to in sxs.
btw, someone wrote a ssh key how-to.
M.W.Chang wrote:
I was right. I scanned comp.security.ssh
http://www.hotscripts.com?
or u want to talk about this issue of linux journal? :)
Rick Sivernell wrote:
List
Have a question on javascript html. To save band width, contact me at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Can intercept the submitt button and check some
it's really the problem of IE5.. sorry for my ignorance. :)
Myles Green wrote:
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 11:32:12 +0800
M.W.Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was using IE5.0 and somehow it was damaged somewhere.
ROTFLMAO
/me wipes tears from eyes...
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 19:51:47 +0800
M.W.Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it's really the problem of IE5.. sorry for my ignorance. :)
I wasn't suggesting you were ignorant M.W., it's just that your
statement suggested suprise WRT IE5 being broken and that struck my
funny bone. Sorry if I offended
--- M.W.Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is he asking too much from gcc?
-- cross-posted from another newsroup ---
I tried to use dlopen() in a static compiled program, but failed.
(i want to compile it staticly for portability reason)
So I tried to compile the libc in in a manual way:
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, M.W.Chang wrote:
it worked, but it's better you generate the private key using
puttygen.exe, then cut-and-paste the public key on in the textbox into
authorized_keys2.
Maybe we should update the ssh how-to in sxs.
btw, someone wrote a ssh key how-to.
M.W.Chang
Yes, VIA has a very uneven track record. I've never heard of ECS, so i
can't comment on them. I know that Intel makes decent boards, although
nothing stellar. I've always had good results from Tyan.
--- Tom Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I am going to be building me a new PC
FYI: If you are trying to avoid VIA, be careful what Tyan you buy. Most of
their chipsets are VIA, and Intel, with a few AMDs mixed in.
I have always used VIA, and have never had any problems, but I am not a Linux
power user.
My suggestion is to avoid the Ali chipsets at all costs. As for
Tom:
I have had no problems with Soyo K7xxx m/b + VIA(133?) or Biostar
M7MIA+ AMD761. These have been use in the SOHO and medical office context.
Tom
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On Tue, 26 Mar 2002 03:57, Tom Wilson Hear Ye Oh! Hear Ye GANDALF spake thus:
Hi all,
I am going to be building me a new PC here soon and I was wondering if
anyone out there has some advice on which motherboards and/or chipsets that
should be avoided or cause problems. I am hoping to get a
Shawn Tayler spewed electrons into the ether that assembled into:
Hi Guys,
Just in the process of setting up Bind as outlined in the steps and I've
hit a little snag. Seems wget can log into internic and gets to the domain
directory just fine, but once there it just stalls. I tried it
yes. that's why the doc of putty said, too.
I will try to move all signatures in authorized_keys2 to authorized_keys
and test it out today.
Glad to hear it worked. I was going to suggest the puttykeygen route if
you hadn't got your issue resolved. FWIW, my understanding is that
openssh is
I said the same contradiction. but he gave me an idea that one could
link a c program partially static and partially dynamic.. I am no gcc
expert, so I took the chance to learn. IS that possible?
Net Llama wrote:
--- M.W.Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I tried to use dlopen() in a static
get an old 440BX or i815e motherboard. guaranteed to have no hussle.
Tom Wilson wrote:
Hi all,
I wanted to hear from some of you all, who's opinions I value, on your own
experiences good or bad with motherboards and chipsets. Which ones to look at and
which to avoid all together.
On Tue, 26 Mar 2002 01:57:51 +0800
Tom Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I am going to be building me a new PC here soon and I was wondering if
anyone out there has some advice on which motherboards and/or chipsets
that should be avoided or cause problems. I am hoping to get a P4 or
--- M.W.Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
get an old 440BX or i815e motherboard. guaranteed to have no hussle.
Eeeek...440BX? I think the fastest CPU that could handle was a
PIII-600. As for the i815, that has a really poor video chipset.
Tom Wilson wrote:
Hi all,
I wanted to hear
Well, twice in the last few weeks the power has gone out and of course when
my box comes back up(yes a BackUPS is on it, but the outage always outlasts
my BackUPS, arg) I ahve to start/restart services namely dhcpd, sshd, smbd,
nmbd, apache and pmfirewall (just to make sure that nothing was
Straight to the point, it doesn't dump to the file specefied in the config
file. In fact it doesn't dump anywhere that I can tell. Logs just say
dumping database or a simile thereof. I have tried different permissions
on the file (named_dump.db) but it doesn't matter. I have also tested to
Jerry McBride wrote:
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002 23:47:57 +0100 (CET) Zoran [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
http://www.winamp.com/news.jhtml;$sessionid$IUO0UY3ZMPXO05YRCZI?articleid=9178
and this is Sony's site:
www.playstation2-linux.com
It'll be very interesting to see how well the
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 15:21:01 -0800 (PST), Net Llama wrote:
Eeeek...440BX? I think the fastest CPU that could handle was a
PIII-600. As for the i815, that has a really poor video chipset.
I have a 440BX running an 800. I am actively searching for another 100Mhz bus CPU for
my other ASUS
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 15:57:22 -0500, Douglas J Hunley wrote:
that script works fine from this machine... or it did anyway
just check. works fine.
wget ftp://internic.net/domain/named.root
Thats what I've got but it just hangs. I wonder, this machine is coming from behind a
NAT'd gateway,
likely. can you do it at the host that connects directly to your ISP?
wget ftp://internic.net/domain/named.root
Thats what I've got but it just hangs. I wonder, this machine is coming from behind
a NAT'd gateway, gould that be
the issue?
just type the content intot he file as specified.
you can use the old ftp client, or nc-ftp.
just enter ftp into the command prompt.
I think midnight commadner could do it, too. but I don't quite know how
to use its ftp features. A tutorial would be nice. I only knew cd
ftp://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED] would work. mc will give you
soemthing
no. with the right fc-pga sloket, you can go coppermine CPU up to 1.2G
at least. if your BX can work at 133Mhz, you can use those faster
coppuermine P3.
You cannot use those tualatin celerons (GA CPU) though.
At home, I have a P2B-F overclocking a coppermine Celeron 533 to 800MHz,
Another
gFTP is a GUI that works nice.
http://gftp.seul.org/
On Tuesday 26 March 2002 04:20, Tony Alfrey wrote:
Hi gang!
Probably a very basic question.
I'm putting together a website and need to ftp the pages I've written
to my ISP who will host it.
I have an ftp hostname, an ftp username and an
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