On May 26, 2002 04:55 pm, Philip J. Koenig wrote:
The state of the domain report doesn't even list namecheap or
buydomains or their parent companies in their Q1 2002 report. (the
smallest registrars listed have less than 12 domains registered)
Unless they're just reselling someone else's
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], James McDonald
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes
what's the output of your route command... I don't know but maybe it's
something real simple like needing another route added?
Having just tried to get dhcp to work in SuSe 7.3, I can see why you
ask. Does PPP have its own
On Sunday 26 May 2002 06:34 pm, M.W.Chang wrote:
could I have your /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf? my filter is not
quite working ... here is my local.cf
I never bothered to set up a special /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf
configuration file.
snip
where is this log file?
What log
On Sunday 26 May 2002 10:23 pm, Jerry McBride wrote:
Just thought I'd brag a bit... My home server has been up and running for
75 days now.
How's everyone else doing? :')
See sig for my home server. Not very impressive :-(
My son needed to use Powerpoint, it seems OpenOffice's presenter
Would Crossover's Powerpoint player work?
On Mon, 27 May 2002 07:41:10 -0400
Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sunday 26 May 2002 10:23 pm, Jerry McBride wrote:
Just thought I'd brag a bit... My home server has been up and running
for 75 days now.
How's everyone else doing? :')
The only time I go down is for hardware upgrades or thunder storms.
I never have a software crash.
Joel
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Maybe... But it woud seem to me to only allow you to play a presentation file,
not create one.
Either way, I don't have it installed...
It looks like there's a way, in fact, to get audio into an OOo presentation. I
managed to get it to play a WAV file during the presentation, but it places a
On Mon, 27 May 2002 08:47:26 -0400
Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe... But it woud seem to me to only allow you to play a presentation
file, not create one.
Either way, I don't have it installed...
I thought it sounded like a viewing thing. So you mean that OO won't
allow adding an
I guess my spamassassin is really not working for me.
it didn't filter this message.
Tim Wunder wrote:
I never bothered to set up a special /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf
configuration file.
What log file? I copied and pasted the info that Spamassassin adds to the body
of the e-mail.
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On Monday 27 May 2002 09:19 am, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
On Mon, 27 May 2002 08:47:26 -0400
Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maybe... But it woud seem to me to only allow you to play a presentation
file, not create one.
Either way, I don't have it installed...
I thought it sounded
Scribbling feverishly on May 25, Alan Jackson managed to emit:
I've had a terrible experience with Network Solutions trying to get my domain host
changed - I submitted the change last Saturday. They said 24-72 hours. I phoned
today
and they manually forced the change. Awful. Who do other
Scribbling feverishly on May 25, Joel Hammer managed to emit:
I am using gnuplot. I want to have bar graphs of data with a superimposed
Gaussian distribution, based on the usual mean and standard deviation
that the typical spreadsheet calculates from the data. There is a
function called norm
I ran the data both on Excel and with my own bash script. They get close
results.
I have attached my data.txt and a better ps file, with the labels better
spaced out.
Joel
from the On Tue, May 28, 2002 at 12:07:53AM +0200, Klaus-Peter Schrage wrote:
linux-sxs.org seems to be unreachable, so
Packard Bell 133 Mhz Pentium, 80 Mb ram. Up since I took it down to install an
ethernet card. It collects data off my weather station and posts it to the web,
and traps my callerid data. Also runs seti@home. It runs Caldera 2.4.
$ uptime
1:01pm up 93 days, 19:39
On Sun, 26 May 2002 20:48:31
Am Montag, 27. Mai 2002 00:07 schrieb Joel Hammer:
Ok, I can see now what you want - thought about replying off list, but I have
seen more devious discussions on this list -;)
Although I don't have the data underlying your bar graph, one can see by mere
visual inspection of your plot
That friend of mine with the laptop battery troubles has a nice, fast
SuSE 8.0 with XFS. I haven't tested battery yet, but the thing isn't
swapping to the HD all the time, even though I went overboard and gave
him 600 mb of swap. Now, he wants to replace his now dead digital video
camera with
On Mon, 27 May 2002 10:44:01 -0400 Kurt Wall wrote:
Scribbling feverishly on May 25, Alan Jackson managed to emit:
I've had a terrible experience with Network Solutions trying to get my domain host
changed - I submitted the change last Saturday. They said 24-72 hours. I phoned
today
When I have done that I have calculated the mean and standard deviation, and then used
those
to create a gaussian curve. You also need to normalize the curve to fit the data,
since a
normal gaussian distribution is normed to 1, but that is just a scale factor.
On Sun, 26 May 2002 18:07:45
That friend of mine with the laptop battery troubles has a nice, fast
SuSE 8.0 with XFS. I haven't tested battery yet, but the thing isn't
swapping to the HD all the time, even though I went overboard and gave
him 600 mb of swap. Now, he wants to replace his now dead digital video
camera
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The new datacenter is up and finctional! We are now rack-mounted,
environment-controlled, on our own power circuit, and running off the
brand-new 950 watt, 1500AVR uninterruptable power supply!
We've also upgraded to glibc 2.2.5, and kde 3.0.1!
I don't know that what he wants exists. He basically wants a fully
featured video camera, that has a IEEE1394 interface?
I know that Axis Communications makes a cat5 camera with a built in
webserver, but that's about as close as it gets.
If he's truly looking to do fancy video recording, he
Alan Jackson wrote:
On Mon, 27 May 2002 10:44:01 -0400 Kurt Wall wrote:
Scribbling feverishly on May 25, Alan Jackson managed to emit:
I've had a terrible experience with Network Solutions trying to get my domain host
changed - I submitted the change last Saturday. They said 24-72 hours. I
I've been getting a lot of hits on port 1433 lately. This is something new
in the last week or so. Anyone know of anything going on in the dark world
of hackers that makes port 1433 a good target?
The ports list shows that port is for Microsoft-SQL-server
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A crawler called Spida is currently cruising around. More details here:
http://techupdate.zdnet.com/techupdate/stories/main/0,14179,2866785,00.html
On Mon, 27 May 2002 17:39:07 -0400
Bruce Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been getting a lot of hits on port 1433 lately. This is
Yes, it's SQLServer, and I had to reload a Win 2k system two weeks back
that got infected, probably through that port. It wasn't exposing
anything else (no Outlook, no IIS). Fortunately it was a research
machine, and the data I really need on it is static, so reloading
wasn't such a horrible
Oh, and I read the thing about Spida. The thing is, I didn't have
any blank passwords on that machine. I try no to be that dumb.
So I still don't know how they got in.
++ kevin
On Mon, May 27, 2002 at 05:39:07PM -0400, Bruce Marshall wrote:
I've been getting a lot of hits on port 1433
On Mon, 27 May 2002 17:39:07 -0400, Bruce Marshall wrote:
I've been getting a lot of hits on port 1433 lately. This is something new
in the last week or so. Anyone know of anything going on in the dark world
of hackers that makes port 1433 a good target?
I think this is the New KaZaa worm,
begin Kevin O'Gorman's quote:
| Yes, it's SQLServer, and I had to reload a Win 2k system two weeks
| back that got infected, probably through that port. It wasn't
| exposing anything else (no Outlook, no IIS). Fortunately it was a
| research machine, and the data I really need on it is
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