On Monday 24 June 2002 09:43 am, Myles Green enshrined in prose:
On June 23, 2002 04:28 pm, Keith Antoine wrote:
when using this command to make from a tar file what is the correct
syntax ? I used it as rpm -ra xine-lib-0.9.12.tar.gz and it told me
that the arguments were wrong.
That's
all,
Just wondering if linux has an upper limit to the $PATH length... Have
been installing apps in /usr/local/app_name and PATH is becoming a war and
peace book.
Thanks
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all,
Just wondering if linux has an upper limit to the $PATH length...
Have been installing apps in /usr/local/app_name and PATH is
becoming a war and peace book.
There is, but it's something like 1024 or 2048 characters. To shorten
PATH, you can create
Lonnie
No, It had been working and started giving me problems about a month ago.
This weekend, I reinstalled the latest version of cups from tar chkinstall. The
startup script says it started the damon and the status says not started. A check
of the log indicates a bind failure. Did log
http://www.amavis.org/
Can I layer Spamassassin on top of that yet?
Just started on a similiar project. From what I can tell -- yes.
Will also be running spamassassin.
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On Sunday 23 June 2002 10:21 pm, Ted Ozolins wrote:
I have yet to find anywhere in
the bible that says thou shalt give xx% of your yearly earnings to GOD
JMHO
A couple of quick references ...
Lev 27:30 And all the tithe of the land, whether of the seed of the land,
or of the fruit of the
Thanks for the pointers to mailscanner and amavis.org. I'll check them out.
Are these free av products as prompt thorough about updating virus
definitions as, say, Norton McAfee? Seems like it would be a nearly
impossible job without significant full-time staff.
Michael
On Sunday 23 June
What would open a securtiy hole?? I still don't follow you.
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, m.w.chang wrote:
I glanced over it until the later part which was beyond me. I just
worried that it would open another security hole... definitely not
smoking anything special.
Net Llama! wrote:
I'll 2nd
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Kurt Wall wrote:
Also sprach James McDonald:
all,
Just wondering if linux has an upper limit to the $PATH length...
Have been installing apps in /usr/local/app_name and PATH is
becoming a war and peace book.
There is, but it's something like 1024 or 2048
Sorry, you got me stumped. I've never used CUPS, so i really don't have
much to go on here.
On Sun, 23 Jun 2002, Richard R. Sivernell wrote:
Lonnie
No, It had been working and started giving me problems about a month ago.
This weekend, I reinstalled the latest version of cups from tar
Thanks for the pointers to mailscanner and amavis.org. I'll check them
out.
Are these free av products as prompt thorough about updating virus
definitions as, say, Norton McAfee? Seems like it would be a nearly
impossible job without significant full-time staff.
Michael
Mailscanner
On Sun June 23 2002 02:36 pm, Net Llama! wrote:
Care to elaborate how, so that others might benefit in the future?
edj wrote:
Sorry to have posted. Solved with lpadmin.
/etc/cups/printers.conf had AllowUser All. I thought that was good
enough. After many vain attempts at reconfiguring,
I was under the impression that this was supposed to be a firewall box.
My apologies. You probably want to do that using subinterfaces, although
I'm not quite sure what it's gaining you. I assume that the NAT router is
an appliance, like a LinkSys DSL router or somesuch, correct? You don't
This, along with the efforts to erradicate religeon from the world, is
probably why so many are willing to off themselves.
Oops. I forgot. I'm already over my quota for participating in
controversial conversation for the month. My bad.
On Sun, 23 Jun 2002 22:03:35 -0400
Joel Hammer [EMAIL
I must admit that back in the 16th century the Catholic church was pretty
opportunistic with it's power... This turned the Dark Ages darker. It
certainly didn't give God a good name, especially in recent years...
almost like in the 70's, Amway distributors went door-to-door in the US
and were
I see that CUPS has user vs. system defaults. Maybe a user default was set
that, unless explicitly set in a global setting, is overriding the settings
for each user. Some menu items have 'Set as user default' and some just 'Set
as default'. I am convinced that this duality of settings caused me
On Monday 24 June 2002 09:18 am, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
I must admit that back in the 16th century the Catholic church was pretty
opportunistic with it's power... This turned the Dark Ages darker. It
certainly didn't give God a good name, especially in recent years...
almost like in the
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002 09:37:16 -0400 (EDT)
Gerry Doris [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the pointers to mailscanner and amavis.org. I'll check them
out.
Are these free av products as prompt thorough about updating virus
definitions as, say, Norton McAfee? Seems like it would be a
Thanks Lonnie
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Correct. I'm trying to avoid turning this box into a firewall/router.
Especially since I already have the router (a LinkSys). The subinterface
looks like the way to go. How best to read up on it?
It's easy to tell the router to send inbound connection attempts to a
particular addr or port on
I don't think all religions are simply tools to control the ignorant.
Certainly, religous belief provides sentient creatures with a rationale
to continue their existence.
Joel
I think. Therefore I am! - famous French philosopher, devisor of
analytical geometry, and developer of the
On June 24, 2002 07:37 am, Michael Hipp wrote:
SNIP
But don't try to explain any of that to someone who has decided Religion is
just bad and that Amway is a scam/cult/pyramid.
Michael
Quite true. Its unfortunate that the messengers have twisted the message
to suit their greed. Having said
I'm not sure what you need to read up on What I've told you is
basically the generic Linux information. As stated, each distro either
does or doesn't do sub-interfaces using their own GUI tools, but finding
docs on that would be specific to your distro. I am not sure about
WebMin. That
AFter thinking about it some more, try a google search for sub-interface
linux or IP Alias linux. Also, if you search at TLDP.org, it will turn
up at least one match.
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002 09:46:49 -0500
Michael Hipp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
looks like the way to go. How best to read up on it?
There is none so blind as he who will not see (I'd like to teach the world
to sing).
A couple years ago, this was akin to trying to explain to a West-Michigan
business that Linux was the way to go. They had made up their mind,
probably from some Windows magazine, that it was a fad which
On Monday 24 June 2002 10:50 am, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
The Scientific-Method is an important guideline, but through logical
analysis is reduced to a good method to approach learning, not the
answers to all questions. To think otherwise would be ludicrous since it
one would have to then
I have yet to find anywhere in
the bible that says thou shalt give xx% of your yearly
earnings to GOD
JMHO
A couple of quick references ...
Lev 27:30 And all the tithe of the land, whether of the seed
of the land,
or of the fruit of the tree, is the LORD'S: it is holy unto the
On Monday 24 June 2002 11:38 am, Condon Thomas A KPWA wrote:
But *so* open to interpretation. When asked about taxes Jesus is quoted
as saying, Render unto Caesar what is Caesar's, and unto God what is
God's. This tells me that money goes to the government and faith goes to
God. Doesn't
Matthew Carpenter wrote:
You may think, but there are certainly those who am and don't. We are
by default are like sheep. It takes concerted effort to turn that
gray-matter into a thinking machine, and unfortunately there are not many
in this age which will do so.
Unfortunately, the
Reading Will Durant's big multivolume history, he spends a lot of time
(about two volumes) on the Age of Voltaire and Rousseau and Revolution.
There was no shortage of French intellectuals who distained religion,
and worked hard to undermine it and make humanism (whatever that
is) the center of
People often point to the Holocaust as a way to criticize Christians. In
the case of the Holocaust, religion WASN'T the motive. The point was to
get rid of the Jews, who had much money and power in the European world
circa 1930. Hitler was afraid of the Jews because of their power. I
don't recall
Joel Hammer wrote:
People often point to the Holocaust as a way to criticize Christians. In
the case of the Holocaust, religion WASN'T the motive. The point was to
get rid of the Jews, who had much money and power in the European world
circa 1930. Hitler was afraid of the Jews because of
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002 12:29:21 -0500
David A. Bandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 23 Jun 2002 17:46:56 -0500
begin Richard R. Sivernell [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed forth:
Lonnie
No, It had been working and started giving me problems about a month
ago.
This weekend, I
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002 23:21, Net Llama! wrote:
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Kurt Wall wrote:
Also sprach James McDonald:
all,
Just wondering if linux has an upper limit to the $PATH length...
Have been installing apps in /usr/local/app_name and PATH is
becoming a war and peace book.
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002 15:45:12 -0400 Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Reading Will Durant's big multivolume history,
[ lots snipped ]
The nrxt week was: False Gods of the 21st Century - Democracy.
Yawn!
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gentoo(since 01/01/01) 2.4.18+(ext3)
Collins wrote:
Over the weekend I put up Slackware 8.1 and ran for a couple of days.
Pretty uneventful experience. The only real drawback is that they
don't package Sylpheed, but at least they do offer Xfce. A few notes:
1) Slackware is still stuck in the Lilo world (some would say right
[ snips ]
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002 17:21:06 -0700 Ken Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Collins wrote:
Over the weekend I put up Slackware 8.1 and ran for a couple of
days.
2) I couldn't get the precompiled kernel to recognize my ethernet
card even after loading tulip, so I had to move over my
Collins wrote:
Good luck with Slack.
Thanks.
I have 2 cdroms , one a dvd, and one a cd-rw. The dvd is hooked up for
music cds, but I can't seem to make it work in Slack yet.
I may give gentoo a try after hearing you raving lately about it.
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002 18:09:37 -0700 Ken Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Collins wrote:
Good luck with Slack.
Thanks.
I have 2 cdroms , one a dvd, and one a cd-rw. The dvd is hooked up
for music cds, but I can't seem to make it work in Slack yet.
I may give gentoo a try after
Enough of the religious shit already, if I wanted to hear bout that stuff,
I'd go to church.
Mike
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Ahmen to that.
Mike Chambers wrote:
Enough of the religious shit already, if I wanted to hear bout that stuff,
I'd go to church.
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Hi Guys,
I know that some of you have been down this road so I am curious what
you may've done to do so. How did you get this thing installed? The
boot and root disks require syslinux and nasm to be created, the iso is
not even bootable, from any source I've been able to find.
What is the
[ snips ]
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002 20:35:20 -0700 (PDT) stayler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Guys,
I know that some of you have been down this road so I am curious
what you may've done to do so. How did you get this thing
installed? The boot and root disks require syslinux and nasm to be
[ snip ]
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002 20:35:20 -0700 (PDT) stayler
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Guys,
What is the deal with everything changing with this distro? Is this
a trend or is it a slack only phenomena? I see alot of posting on
the web with others who are having similar difficulties.
stayler wrote:
Hi Guys,
I know that some of you have been down this road so I am curious what
you may've done to do so. How did you get this thing installed? The
boot and root disks require syslinux and nasm to be created, the iso is
not even bootable, from any source I've been able to find.
I have writen a few paragraphs, but was so afraid to submit it. here it
goes for a peer review first.
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I would assumed you or your
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Fire up
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002 21:50:27 -0600, Collins wrote:
All I did was download the ISO (1 hour plus on cable, YMMV with
dialup) from I forget which mirror, use cdrecord to burn a cd, prep my
partitions (Slack is not my only distro), boot up the cd, and install.
Nothing could be simpler. Of course,
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002 20:59:09 -0700, Ken Moffat wrote:
I booted the iso and it installed.
I had to switch to a newer system. My other MB is apparently too old
to support this new bootable format.
stayler
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Apparently,
The bootdisks and rootdisks provided by slack are no longer image
files, ie you use dd to creat them. They require some serious
machinations to work. I have a friend who is having a serious time
with this issue
stayler
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002 21:57:37 -0600, Collins wrote:
A
I pay homage to Trimuph the Wonder Dog.
the one true supreme being
On Monday 24 June 2002 11:34 am, Michael Hipp wrote:
On Monday 24 June 2002 10:50 am, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
The Scientific-Method is an important guideline, but through logical
analysis is reduced to a good method to
I like the 9:30 am service better, easier to stay awake.
Saved?? - probably not...
-jhb-
From: Ronnie Gauthier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
you mean you dont attend 8am mass each morning?!?
how ever do you expect to be saved?
On Monday 24 June 2002 09:42 pm, Mike Chambers wrote:
Enough of the
On June 24, 2002 10:56 pm, stayler wrote:
Apparently,
The bootdisks and rootdisks provided by slack are no longer image
files, ie you use dd to creat them. They require some serious
machinations to work. I have a friend who is having a serious time
with this issue
huh? dd if=bare.i
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