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(Something about xinetd that I still need to chase down..., or maybe
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Sorry, but I believe some of your problem is that Bill lives on MY network! JK
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Friday. Monitoring the traffic on this list constitutes my
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(and other Unices), Cisco, LinkSys (but
then I said that already :) , NetGear, and many others.
I share both NCP and SMB shares (which are just grafted into my server's filesystem)
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Friday afternoon when a denial-of-service attack overwhelmed the site
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through.
Gasp! Horror! No, really? ;-)
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and had originally filed their lawsuit in Canada,
as many Canadians know, the loser said lawsuit pays
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on.
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Good. Glad to hear it. :)
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Hope it's all working for you. I've been offline for a week so I might
have missed it, but what's the status of this? Are you able
a 95% reduction of my
personal email (not spam) and never be able to send email. If you have
the wherewithal to run your own email server, you can take this cavalier
attitude; some of us don't have that luxury.
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Correction... Users DO care WHY they were blocked, but they aren't going
to let you know that since they are using you as a vent-sink.
Those who are clueless are also calling
, how Linux does all this :)
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Speak for yourself, jerk-wad :)
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But don't expect much to work after install... Especially if you use KDE
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I've never honestly used either, howeer I'd suggest Mandrake for a laptop.
Its alot more user friendly for getting it installed in a rush.
Using the appropriate RBL's can lead to a drop in 95% of all spam, and I have
yet to hear complaints. The trick is choosing RBL's that are comprehensive,
deterministic, and responsive. This means that some of the RBL's out there
that don't allow your servers off the list when closed just don't
them in the middle as you throw grenades at the
spammers on the other side.
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gets marked, but delivered. Much
better for our end users. Some legit mail gets a SAPM tag, and some spam
goes un-tagged, but it's much more managable for our users. (FWIW)
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, experienced 8 percent growth, with
Microsoft's game console reaching 9.4 users worldwide' the company now expects
the Xbox to hit sales of about 15 million by next June. Business outlook, as
usual, was predictable. (Closing in on Yavin's fourth moon? Check.)
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My Bet:
It won't work anyway. Linux may actually be slowed a little by all this, but
SCO, Sun, and Microsoft are all sitting on one of the last pieces of
artillary, hoping they will only have to worry about each other once again...
But what they fail to recognize is while they focus on Linux,
has fully embraced linux on the
public front, it is not a profitable long term strategy, as they are finding
out. They are not ever going to get back the money they are now and have
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Keith Antoine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The ip of the router seems to be 192.168.0.1, used for http config. I have
not ips for
downstairs computer either. Can I asume the this one would be 192.168.0.2
and the downstairs
192.168.0.3, or is this impossible.
liked. (and there have been about 3
different ones.)
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One can only hope that there might be a distro done right one day ,
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Well, you did say that the machine was running XP :)
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So there is something wrong on the downstairs machine or
the connection to this machine !! Logic dictates that.
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You can MAKE Sendmail do ANYTHING... :)
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sendmail born-and-bred. ;)
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Very true. The problem is incentive. Not only is the financial success of a
lawyer determined by the lawsuits he successfully litigates (Quality and
Quantity), but there is a notion that Lawyers must be rich...
It may sound unAmerican, but perhaps Lawyers should have a income cap legally
Is the Linux box running a firewall that blocks ICMP or only accepts limited
ICMP?
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If I can ping one way why not the other ?
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the next 9-12 months.
Hell, that's technically what the whole United Linux initiative was all
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I'm not quite sure I follow the logic in the last sentence. But I would
tell
How so?
How was that how UnitedLinux all got started?
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It is set to 1
Please don't take offense at this next question, mate. Is this still set to 1
when the failure occurs? flameshield up
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Hey! I resemble that remark!
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But they seem to make a hell of a mess/trouble trying these days.
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though !! as i said a bit more work needs to be done on my part.
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will need to be able to do this without too much
retraining.
Thanks!
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I was chosen as part of the Linux/Samba team and I'd
like to make sure our POC
solution does
Hey Keith!
You were indeed missed. Welcome back! Someone's presence on the list can't
depend upon how much they contribute, or most of us would be unsubbing (I'm
still here!) You add value regardless of what kernel you choose to play with.
Thanks for letting us know you're still there. Hope
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This was recently sent to the Samba team. Your input would also be valuable. This is
for a network with several hundred servers, about 60-100 of which are FP (I don't
know now, since there have been some consolidations)
TIA
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Bugger on the Impress. I'm looking to get this same machine for my church but one
screen will drive the projector, which will be using Impress... Or Win/MSO
What resolution are you running? My setup uses two different resolutions (1280x1024
for my CRT and 800x600 for the TV), which is the
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working (apparently)
correctly in a Multi-Screen setup. It's sweet. I have two desktops, one on
my CRT and one on my TV. But one gotcha has creeped into my dream. If I
kill X (CTRLALTBkSpc) it doesn't return
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Update on this:
rivatv 0.8.2 (latest as of last writing) didn't recognize my card. It turns
out that 0.8.3 is required for AGP8x, so I'll be trying that one next.
On Wed, 2 Jul 2003 17:01:49 -0400
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Thanks, Frederico and Roger.
I'll check out
My USB Thumbdrive just shows up as a HD on my KDE Desktop. Not a whole lot of
problems there. Sorry. SuSE 8.2 is pretty simple.
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Define disk drive. That can mean floppy, hard,
CD, or tape drives.
It
Reading the README for the 3D driver from NVIDIA, I have figured out that there are
two ways to configure X to utilize the TV-out from my new GF4Ti4200: MultiScreen, of
CombinedScreen (TwinView).
After a little tinkering and decisionmaking, I got my machine working (apparently)
correctly in a
Thanks for the input, Ian. I look forward to reading your SxS.
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TwinView as you describe it is how my X works, using my PC's onboard agp
video for one monitor and a pci card (old ATI Rage) for the second.
Works as one
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What are the headers for the message? Can you trace the source relays? Shoot it to
the list and maybe we can help :)
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early AWT implementations were very different. Some still are. Unfortunately, AWT
leaves a lot up to the JRE implementation.
SWING (JFC) classes do the rendering in Java, which makes them a lot more consistent.
Unix, Mac and Windows all have their quirks for AWT layout, still (as far as I
tried 1280x1024x16bit and it works. Perhaps their
algorithm for bpp calculation or testing is buggy.
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I just
I just purchased the GF4Ti4200 with my new machine (which I'm most pleased with)
I'd like some input on tricks to get this sucker working the best. I knew it had
video out. Video In was a bonus I didn't expect (if only it works).
Video Out shows up my boot to the TV... But as soon as X
toward
Redhat/Mandrake/Suse badged tools and interfaces is creating a bunch of
this or that release only style users. But I suppose that is what
economic reality is doing to the Linux OS producers as they try to corale
their user base toward product and name brand loyalty.
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Sorry you folks have to deal with or even worry about it. They don't
seem to affect any of my systems. ;-)
Nope. Nothing here at KurtWerks seems to mind. :-)
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| Don't think I'd want to take on both IBM and ATT at the same time
| in different courtrooms, not even if I were M$. And SCO's not even
| close to that big.
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I'm pretty sure OpenSoftware and the Linux kernel project will
die in about another 5 - 7 years after that, whether of or not
SCO is successful.
I doubt that.
Kurt
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already (www.webmin.com) and then install the FreeS/WAN module.
Sorry.
http://freshmeat.net/projects/freeswan-wbm/?topic_id=87%2C43%2C44%2C136%2C150
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First off, please describe your testing in depth. FreeS/WAN gateways do
not use the tunnel by default so pinging through the tunnel from one of the
gateways won't work. If you wish to test the tunnel you need
FROM LOGIN@ IDLE JCPU PCPU WHAT
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Date: Thu, 5 Jun 2003 12:54:02 -0400
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Subject: Re: warning RAM
On Mon, 2 Jun 2003 19:10:39 -0400
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My point was that some video cards (that is built ins) do use
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I just noticed two very sweet additions to my latest install (SuSE 8.2 Pro):
* KWiFiManager, a KDE Applet which shows signal strength and other cool tools.
Clicking on the familiar ladder-like graphic produces a window which provides
pertinent information like Signal Strength
.
Turns out that dig and nslookup are in dnsutils, not in bind-utils.
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Does anyone else use this file? Perhaps it's not OOo that's at fault here.
Anyone can corrupt a file they have write access to.
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On 06/08/03 13:20, Hermann-Josef Beckers wrote:
Hi Lonnie,
Last
Sorry for the load of failed messages.
I have had an email issue that I had been unaware of for a week or so where my
emails were not being sent. Interesting story if you're interested. Has to
do with SuSE Linux OpeneXchange Server, Postfix and Procmail
Matt
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This is elegant, and most likely the cleanest way to approach the problem.
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Actually a quicker way would be:
#!/bin/sh
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Are the libraries and popt.h in the include path when compiling? If they are
not local to the program you're compiling, they will need to be included in
the classpath (Sorry, I do more Java than C these days).
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Ok, I am
ATI cards under Linux
but I have heard their drivers aren't as available for newer cards
Matthew Carpenter wrote:
Anyone else besides Myles and David? So far I have two Gos. In the
absence
of any No Gos I'm about to order this thing. It sounds like a good
purchase for a Linuxaholic
Anyone else besides Myles and David? So far I have two Gos. In the absence
of any No Gos I'm about to order this thing. It sounds like a good purchase
for a Linuxaholic like myself.
Thanks Myles and David for your input.
Matt
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If SUID was possible on bash scripts themselves I would hope any admin that
could MAKE it SUID wouldn't allow just anyone to dork with it. That being
said, in reality it would seem that, since /bin/bash is the actual program
running the script, /bin/bash would be the program that would have to be
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I suppose that a lot of the stuff that you might need to resort to
various programs like awk for in a script, in a compiled program you
would be calling instead various library functions. Upon building of
the
routers present.
iptables -L -n output is attached.
I can navigate my homenet just fine. ANy ideas? I will not be able to
get back to this computer (home) until tonight, but would appreciate any
ideas. I will be at it for the next 25 minutes.
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Linux-related sites. It includes a section for Linux-SxS as well!
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We'll just have to fix that.
Or perhaps dep's previous divorce is still to fresh :)
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dep [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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| Matthew Carpenter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Has anyone
you mean 1,048,580? (1024)^2
Just excercizing my PITA muscle :)
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David A. Bandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Be careful when dealing
with Mb as multiples of 1,000,000 or 1,024,000.
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You gotta understand, my fastest machine is a overclocked Celeron 300A running at 450.
1.1 is screaming to me :)
On Sun, 23 Mar 2003 07:17:11 -0800
Ken Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matthew Carpenter wrote:
Sorry for the late reply. Yes.
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003 16:52:36 -0800
Ken Moffat
Not a problem if the box has enough resources. XCDroast doesn't require that you save
the settings, does it? So long as you have the resources, aren't you able to
Burn-On-The-Fly? That would alleviate the need for large RW HD space for an image.
If you HAVE to create an image, just remount
I just picked up the ATI Video Wonder VE vard (which I thought was the WinTV
card... READ THE BOX BEFORE PURCHASE :)
I think it also has a conexant chipset, but SuSE81 autodetected it just fine.
I have REALLY been impressed with SuSE81's device management (except for the
stupid one pointer
the
apps mentioned on the linux1394 site seem good.
BTW, be sure to get an OHCI-type firewire card as the use of DMA is best
implemented for this type of card. They are the most common, so the chances
are that this is what you would find anyway.
On Thu, 13 Mar 2003
17:50:36-0500 Matthew
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