RE: QT

2002-10-19 Thread Susan Macchia
Hi Rick, ddd uses screen scraper technology, and as a result you can expect limitations. To do what you want you will probably have to resort to the command line version of the debugger (gdb ?). Assuming gdb, you should use the "display" command, then next/step/run. Whem process execution stop

Re: test

2002-10-19 Thread Richard R. Sivernell
On Sun, 20 Oct 2002 08:05:45 +1000 Keith Antoine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Saturday 19 October 2002 06:21 pm, Richard R. Sivernell espoused with > vigour: > > test test test, am I getting thru > > > > cheers > > No you only got to me, must be in a tunnel. > > -- > Keith Antoine (GANDALF)

Re: RH 8.0 X server reconfig problem...

2002-10-19 Thread tom
Greets List, Andrew, Andrew Mathews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >tom wrote: >> Well, this just sucks. I guess this computer I'm working >> on has a either as you mentioned, a bad bios, a hardware conflict, >> or a piece of hardware that does not play nice. > >RH 8.0 is built using gcc 3.2, which m

Re: we shall remember them

2002-10-19 Thread Keith Antoine
On Sunday 20 October 2002 05:20 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] espoused with vigour: > We shall remember them here, too. Monsters have started this; we shall > finish it. My sympathies to all y'all down under. We all stand together > in this, I should think. > > > I guess that the signs have been there for

Re: ping and suid

2002-10-19 Thread kwall
On Sat, Oct 19, 2002 at 02:53:49PM -0700, Bill Campbell wrote: > On Sat, Oct 19, 2002 at 07:45:45AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > ... > >Right, but Windows has a, um, "different" security model. > > Sorta reminds me of Richard Prior's comments about George Forman's boxing > style -- None. LOL

Re: test

2002-10-19 Thread Keith Antoine
On Saturday 19 October 2002 06:21 pm, Richard R. Sivernell espoused with vigour: > test test test, am I getting thru > > cheers No you only got to me, must be in a tunnel. -- Keith Antoine (GANDALF) aka 'skippy' 18 Arkana St, The Gap, Queensland 4061 Australia PH:61733002161 Retired Geriatric,

Re: we shall remember them

2002-10-19 Thread Keith Antoine
On Sunday 20 October 2002 04:59 am, Joel Hammer espoused with vigour: > I must respond to your idea that Australia's decency in East Timor caused > this attack. I am not in your part of the world, but, I suspect those > Austrialians just happened to be a convenient Western target for Muslim > terr

Re: we shall remember them

2002-10-19 Thread Keith Antoine
On Sunday 20 October 2002 04:22 am, Ken Moffat espoused with vigour: > Hmmm, I was about to rant about the bush doctrine, had it all written, > then deleted it. It seems out of place in light of the aAustralian > losses. I'm very sorry to see you Aussies dragged in to this mess in > such a mean an

Re: ping and suid

2002-10-19 Thread Bill Campbell
On Sat, Oct 19, 2002 at 07:45:45AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: .. >Right, but Windows has a, um, "different" security model. Sorta reminds me of Richard Prior's comments about George Forman's boxing style -- None. Bill -- INTERNET: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Bill Campbell; Celestial Software LLC UU

Re: test

2002-10-19 Thread kwall
On Sat, Oct 19, 2002 at 03:21:14AM -0500, Richard R. Sivernell wrote: > > test test test, am I getting thru Nope, yer not gettin' through. Kurt -- The Pig, if I am not mistaken, Gives us ham and pork and Bacon. Let others think his heart is big, I think it stupid of the Pig. --

Re: we shall remember them

2002-10-19 Thread Keith Antoine
On Sunday 20 October 2002 03:45 am, Ted Ozolins espoused with vigour: > I know of no of no words that can ease the agony of such a needless loss of > innocent lives, nor can I understand the makings of such a cowardly act. I > can only offer my condolences and hope that with the help of god and ca

test

2002-10-19 Thread Richard R. Sivernell
test test test, am I getting thru cheers -- Rick Sivernell Dallas, Texas 75287 972 306-2296 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Caldera Open Linux eWorkStation 3.1.1 Registered Linux User .~. / v \ /( _ )\ ^ ^ In Linux we trust! ___ Linux-users mailing list [

Re: we shall remember them

2002-10-19 Thread Keith Antoine
On Sunday 20 October 2002 03:05 am, Andrew Mathews espoused with vigour: > Our deepest sympathies for you and your nation. Let God do the > forgiving, let us help them get there quickly. In our case there is an additional problem for the relatives; being that they were killed on Indonesian soil,

Re: we shall remember them

2002-10-19 Thread Terry Bassett
On Saturday 19 October 2002 07:13, Keith Antoine wrote: > As of midnight tonight Australia is in a state of mourning for 24 hrs, for > its dead and injured in Bali. > Now after 44 years it seems that it has once again found us. Hello Keith, Even before the Bali explosion. I had to face u

Re: Sending data to a CGI script without a form?

2002-10-19 Thread ronnie gauthier
The I've never seen a book not explain what you have just discovered. Only the books will talk about the difference between POST and GET. But if you try to transfer a lot of info to the script you will find out about url length problems. Here is another way http://www.yourdomain.com/cgi-bin/some.

Re: we shall remember them

2002-10-19 Thread Richard R. Sivernell
On Sat, 19 Oct 2002 13:58:36 -0400 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Keith, > > I feel your pain and anger. I lost several members of my church in > the Pentagon attack on 9.11.01. Just take comfort in knowing that > others care and we deeply sympathize with you and your nation. I > for one wish that y

Re: we shall remember them

2002-10-19 Thread kwall
On Sat, Oct 19, 2002 at 10:13:41PM +1000, Keith Antoine wrote: > As of midight tonight Australia is in a state of mourning for 24 hrs, for its > dead and injured in Bali. The first body came back today, although 2 bad > cases which were evacuated have since died, its the first from The list of >

Re: we shall remember them

2002-10-19 Thread Joel Hammer
I must respond to your idea that Australia's decency in East Timor caused this attack. I am not in your part of the world, but, I suspect those Austrialians just happened to be a convenient Western target for Muslim terrorists. Muslim terrorists are not too fussy about whom they kill. They will ki

Re: we shall remember them

2002-10-19 Thread Ben Duncan
My heart goes out to those who have lost loved ones. It also saddens me , that in the name of RELIGION, innocents have been killed. I wish grace and blessings in the face of this tragedy to the denizens of the greater Southern Hemisphere. It shows that cowardice of those who condone and support

Re: RH 8.0 X server reconfig problem...

2002-10-19 Thread Andrew Mathews
Collins wrote: On Sat, 19 Oct 2002 09:35:50 -0600 Andrew Mathews [ snips ] Have you tried 7.3 on this machine? They're both 2.4.18 kernels, and 7.3 on XFS is what we're using on production servers now. If you have the bandwidth to grab the iso's, get them at: ftp://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/Rel

Re: we shall remember them

2002-10-19 Thread Ken Moffat
ronnie gauthier wrote: We feel your pain. I fear this is a precursor for the norm of the future. I'm beginning to feel our President Bush is correct, Iraq will be a good starting point and a well deserved example for the others that have sympathy for islamic radicals, never mind all the other WMD

Re: we shall remember them

2002-10-19 Thread Bob Raymond
Keith Antoine wrote: As of midight tonight Australia is in a state of mourning for 24 hrs, for its dead and injured in Bali. The first body came back today, although 2 bad cases which were evacuated have since died, its the first from The list of dead and missing. Looks like we might have a tot

RE: we shall remember them

2002-10-19 Thread kbb0927
Keith, I feel your pain and anger. I lost several members of my church in the Pentagon attack on 9.11.01. Just take comfort in knowing that others care and we deeply sympathize with you and your nation. I for one wish that your nation heals as we have tried to. God Bless you and God Bless Austra

Re: we shall remember them

2002-10-19 Thread Ted Ozolins
On Saturday 19 October 2002 05:13, Keith Antoine wrote: > As of midight tonight Australia is in a state of mourning for 24 hrs, for > its dead and injured in Bali. The first body came back today, although 2 > bad cases which were evacuated have since died, its the first from The list > of dead and

Re: Sending data to a CGI script without a form?

2002-10-19 Thread Joel Hammer
Thanks. That works. It is a simple solution, too. I have been confused because I have been looking at forms to send data to a CGI script. The forms don't send data about the status of input buttons, so I have been hitting my head against the old stone wall. Maybe it is best just to abandon forms

Re: we shall remember them

2002-10-19 Thread ronnie gauthier
We feel your pain. I fear this is a precursor for the norm of the future. I'm beginning to feel our President Bush is correct, Iraq will be a good starting point and a well deserved example for the others that have sympathy for islamic radicals, never mind all the other WMD reasons. On Sat, 19 Oc

Re: RH 8.0 X server reconfig problem...

2002-10-19 Thread Collins
On Sat, 19 Oct 2002 09:35:50 -0600 Andrew Mathews [ snips ] > Have you tried 7.3 on this machine? They're both > 2.4.18 kernels, and 7.3 on XFS is what we're using on production > servers now. If you have the bandwidth to grab the iso's, get them > at: > >ftp://oss.sgi.com/projects/xfs/Release-1

Re: we shall remember them

2002-10-19 Thread Andrew Mathews
Keith Antoine wrote: As of midight tonight Australia is in a state of mourning for 24 hrs, for its dead and injured in Bali. The first body came back today, although 2 bad cases which were evacuated have since died, its the first from The list of dead and missing. Looks like we might have a tot

QT

2002-10-19 Thread Richard R. Sivernell
List I am trying to use ddd to debug some c++ code. I have figured most of it out. But displaying variable, objects and other values ads they are changed is a real challenge here. Does anyone know how I set the variable I wish to view their content. I try the print() & display with the right

IDE burners

2002-10-19 Thread Tony Alfrey
Thanks to all the authors for the steps on IDE CD burners! My new Yamaha burner worked immediately! -- Tony Alfrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] "I'd rather be sailing" ___ Linux-users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] Unsubscribe/Suspend/Etc -> http://www.linux-sxs.o

Re: ping and suid

2002-10-19 Thread Net Llama!
nmap does *not* require root to run. Some of the options need root, but not all. On 10/19/02 03:34, m.w.chang wrote: I just learnt that ping required suid to work. is there a non-suid version of ping out there? SING, nmap also needed root to run. under window$, ping.exe can be execuated anyt

Re: RH 8.0 X server reconfig problem...

2002-10-19 Thread Andrew Mathews
tom wrote: Greets list, Andrew, Well, this just sucks. I guess this computer I'm working on has a either as you mentioned, a bad bios, a hardware conflict, or a piece of hardware that does not play nice. I took a labtop and installed from the RH 8.0 disks I've been using on the destop machine.

Re: Flash & Mozilla

2002-10-19 Thread Susan Macchia
Thanks everyone for all the info. Just what I was looking for. And I will try 1.2b :-) = _ Susan Macchia mailto:susan@;smacchia.net _ - Running Linux - because life is too short for reboots... _

Re: Sending data to a CGI script without a form?

2002-10-19 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Sure. Just embed the data on a like this: http://mysite.com/cgi-bin/mycgiscript?PARAMETER=1&PARAMETER=3";>Cl ick here to send data to form ] On Fri, 18 Oct 2002 21:21:54-0400 Joel Hammer<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is there a way to send data from a browser to a CGI script without > using a f

Re: sendmail guru help needed

2002-10-19 Thread Matthew Carpenter
On Sat, 19 Oct 2002 07:25:57 -0500 "David A. Bandel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: [snip] > I seen no clean way to do this. Your problem is: > > foo.org IN MX 5 mail.foo.org > > you can't tell mail servers some mail for users at foo.org goes to one > box, and some goes

Re: we shall remember them

2002-10-19 Thread Collins
On Sat, 19 Oct 2002 22:13:41 +1000 Keith Antoine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > As of midight tonight Australia is in a state of mourning for 24 > hrs, for its dead and injured in Bali. The first body came back > today, although 2 bad cases which were evacuated have since died, > its the first from T

Re: sendmail guru help needed

2002-10-19 Thread David A. Bandel
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sat, 19 Oct 2002 02:33:12 -0400 begin Douglas J Hunley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed forth: [snip] > > sendmail has to either be the final recipient or a relay for it. > [snip] > > > > If these two assumptions are correct, as well as what you said

we shall remember them

2002-10-19 Thread Keith Antoine
As of midight tonight Australia is in a state of mourning for 24 hrs, for its dead and injured in Bali. The first body came back today, although 2 bad cases which were evacuated have since died, its the first from The list of dead and missing. Looks like we might have a total of 180+ dead. I gu

Re: ping and suid

2002-10-19 Thread kwall
On Sat, Oct 19, 2002 at 06:34:01PM +0800, m.w.chang wrote: > > I just learnt that ping required suid to work. is there a non-suid > version of ping out there? SING, nmap also needed root to run. ping tries to drop root on systems where it is safe to do so. However, opening certain sockets requi

Re: Flash & Mozilla

2002-10-19 Thread m.w.chang
1.2a is full of bugs and abnormalies... i have been their nightly everyday in the office. Net Llama! wrote: 1.2b was released yesterday. I'm typing this message in it. Seems to be miles better than 1.2a. -- .~.Swiftly. Silently. Invisibly. In Linux we trust. / v \ news://news.hkpcug.

ping and suid

2002-10-19 Thread m.w.chang
I just learnt that ping required suid to work. is there a non-suid version of ping out there? SING, nmap also needed root to run. under window$, ping.exe can be execuated anytime. I don't know how TCP experts look at the difference. -- .~.Swiftly. Silently. Invisibly. In Linux we trust.

Re: RH 8.0 X server reconfig problem...

2002-10-19 Thread tom
Greets list, Andrew, Well, this just sucks. I guess this computer I'm working on has a either as you mentioned, a bad bios, a hardware conflict, or a piece of hardware that does not play nice. I took a labtop and installed from the RH 8.0 disks I've been using on the destop machine. P 2, 300MHZ