The server from which I receive my mail started using postini.com
for a mail filter. Up 'til yesterday they mostly screened spam with
an occasional virus, may one or two a week. Starting late Thursday
through Friday there were 29 messages that they had flagged for spam.
Have you folks been
Bob Hemus wrote:GOOFED!!
Starting late Thursday through
Friday there were 29 messages that they had flagged for spamsnip change spam to virii.. Have you
folks been bombarded like that?
bob
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Collins Richey wrote:
Slashdot: Experiences w/ Drive Imaging Software?
Microsoft supplies no method of backing up and restoring fully operational
copies of Windows 2000 and Windows XP. Microsoft's advice is to reinstall the
operating system and all programs every time you want to move to a new
Condon Thomas A KPWA wrote:
Folks,
The first part will look a bit like the last message, but that is just the
background. Please read on.
giant snip
Could your BIOS have been corrupted? Could yo try to flash it with
newer upgrade? Might try that before for new MB.
Bob
Gentle Folks,
I was able to get COL and RH 7.3 to use my CD to write, it read with
out any problems. When I installed RH 8.0 and inserted a disk every
thing froze up. I couldn't control F1,2, or ?anything to get free.
Had to power off and re-boot. Sooo, using Lonnie's proverbial, advice
I
Collins Richey wrote:
On Thu, 06 Nov 2003 09:45:33 -0800 Bob Hemus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gentle Folks,
I was able to get COL and RH 7.3 to use my CD to write, it read with
out any problems. When I installed RH 8.0 and inserted a disk every
thing froze up. I couldn't control F1,2
Joel Hammer wrote:
On Tue, Nov 04, 2003 at 08:01:31AM -0700, Collins Richey wrote:
snip
I have come to the conclusion that my time is worth something. I am now
57, and have only about 5 to 10 years before I get too old to bother
much with computers.
Oh how you will rue the day you made that
Bill Campbell wrote:
big snip
``I don't care how little your country is, you got a right to run it like
you want to. When the big nations quit meddling, then the world will have
peace.''
Will Rogers
Oh my! That is lovely
Bob
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quoth Mike Reinehr:
| The universe doesn't hate you -- it just doesn't care! ;-)
that's always been pretty much my view -- but today there's abundant
evidence that it is actually going out of its way to dig little
potholes specifically for me.
For years as a jr hi teacher I told my
Andrew Mathews wrote:
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Bob Hemus wrote:
| Thanks for your help. (Just remember I'm an old brain damaged retired
| Jr. Hi teacher)
| Bob
|
[...]
One of the things that can cause problems is the environment being used.
Check what language with the env
I finally got around to install SpamAssasssin. Everything appearred to
be going well, then Here are the last few lines of the command:
bash: Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf: command not found
[EMAIL PROTECTED] BobHemus]$ perl -MCPAN -e shell
/home/BobHemus/.cpan/CPAN/MyConfig.pm initialized.
Shawn Tayler wrote:
On Mon, 22 Sep 2003 06:01:09 -0600 Collins Richey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
professed:
That's the rel gotcha in Denver, too grin. A man and his wife were
complaining about terrible traffic of I470 (the almost-ring freeway
around Denver). Where did all these people drive before 470
Philip J. Koenig wrote:
On 18 Sep 2003 at 18:59, dep boldly uttered:
quoth Philip J. Koenig:
| On 18 Sep 2003 at 10:56, Collins Richey boldly uttered:
| Homeland Security is scarcely the same as the Nazi SS. Where and
| when, pray tell, have they descended upon any innocent group of
|
Kurt Wall wrote:
Quoth David A. Bandel:
On Thu, 18 Sep 2003 07:21:25 -0500
Michael Hipp [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
Amen, brother. I thought we all served to prevent precisely this sort
of thing.
Kurt
Any of you older folks remember when 1984 came out and it was going to
be the Pinko
Bill Campbell wrote:
On Sat, Sep 13, 2003, joel wrote:
There was a lot of correspondence generated by that essay.
It would be nice if all linux advocates bothered to learn to use correct
English grammar and spelling, but, such is life.
No worse than many teachers in the U.S. Government
Kurt Wall wrote:
Quoth Bob Hemus:
Doug, is the users' mail down or did my fp-linux-ws make you disappear?
What's a fp-linux-ws?
Kurt
I was going to install SpamAssin, but the site said it wasn't for
desktop use. So I Lonnied and came up with this site
www.f-prot.com ] and downloaded
Doug, is the users' mail down or did my fp-linux-ws make you disappear?
Bob
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Net Llama! wrote:
On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, Herb DeLong wrote:
Use Internet Explorer. It comes in good.snip
I thought any time you used IE it was a joke?
Not sure if that's supposed to be a joke or not.
Herb
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To: General Linux
Collins Richey wrote:
On Fri, 22 Aug 2003 23:42:54 -0400
Kurt Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoth Joel Hammer:
Do you think SCO is pulling a typical lawyers trick? Trying to
pollute the jury pool? Anybody who is remotely aware of technical
issues will hear all about these issues long before the
Ted Ozolins wrote:
Collins Richey wrote:
The one thing we Americans and Canadians have in common, besides the
language, is the best politicians money can buy. They all suck.
I just learned that the reason that we (here in B. C.) are short of
manpower to address these fires is that a Workers
Alma J Wetzker wrote:
Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu, 21 Aug 2003 21:50:19 -0400
Joel
On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 07:21:49PM -0600, Collins Richey wrote:
That is the $3,000,000,000.00 question. It is a VERY safe bet that
SCO will remove any juror that uses a computer, let alone can read
Condon Thomas A KPWA wrote:
Matthew Carpenter wrote:
Some ninnies will... Mark my words Not all cautious people are
smart people, or even educated...
snip
Makes a living developing software. But
if the IRS sent us a bill for $20,000.00 in taxes for last year she'd pay it
without
Collins Richey wrote:
[ snips ]
On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 20:21:04 -0400
dep [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=12808118
snip
I just love it. The DoHS is issuing advisory warnings to consumers and
businesses, but they just signed a big contract
Tina M Berendt wrote:
snip
So, what *specifically* made eD so great?
I'm not linux learned. I got POed at M$ and not knowing much stumbled
upon Indiot's Guide to Linux and started with 1.3. I migrated to 2.2,
2.3 and finally to eD2.4. Everything worked on my box. When it didn't
I called
Kurt Wall wrote:
ohmygod, a little bit of ego surfing reveals that there's another Kurt
Wall out there. We're all _doomed_...
http://www.oads.ca/people.asp
I founfd him a few months ago at . com, I think. He's selling cars or
something, isn't he?
Bob
Keith Antoine wrote:
On Thursday 17 July 2003 09:41 am, Harry Giles wrote:
On Thu July 17 2003 07:56 pm, Keith Antoine wrote:
Got a call this afternoon asking whether I was alive or not; as I was
unsure at the time I went and looked, sure enough I was there.
snip
Glad to see you are OK! Don't
Kurt Wall wrote:
Quoth Ken Moffat:
ronnie gauthier wrote:
http://www.infosyssec.org/infosyssec/linux2.htm
Works over here. Hate that f*ing scrolling banner at the bottom.
Kurt
I got this error and sent a question to the webmaster
Bob
Access forbidden!
You don't have permission to
Kurt Wall wrote:
I clicked on the address under the signature and got this page. Anybody
else try it?
Bob
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Kurt Wall wrote:
Quoth Ken Moffat:
ronnie gauthier wrote:
http://www.infosyssec.org/infosyssec/linux2.htm
Works over here. Hate that f*ing scrolling banner at the bottom.
Kurt
Fporgot to include.
Bob
Test Page
This page is used to test the proper operation of the Apache Web server
after
Kurt Wall wrote:
Quoth Bob Hemus:
Andrew Mathews wrote:
Joel Hammer wrote:
Kurt Wall wrote:
An unnamed Administration source, Joel Hammer, wrote:
Net Llama! wrote:
On 06/07/03 03:15, Kurt Wall wrote:
Kurt Wall wrote:
Thank you, all. Fixing /etc/hosts did it. When I checked it only
Leon A. Goldstein wrote:
Joel Hammer wrote:
snip
BTW the latest Consumer Reports has a review of the Walmart Lindows
boxes. It is not favorable.
However, Consumer Reports takes an average user perspective. Your
previous posts on the the subject make a convincing argument that a
Andrew Mathews wrote:
Joel Hammer wrote:
Kurt Wall wrote:
An unnamed Administration source, Joel Hammer, wrote:
Net Llama! wrote:
On 06/07/03 03:15, Kurt Wall wrote:
Kurt Wall wrote:
Thank you, all. Fixing /etc/hosts did it. When I checked it only the
first #ed lines were there. I
I've got a friend who worked for ATT maybe 20 years ago until fairly
recently. When the Govt. went after them they sent 5 trainlosads of
paper to 'em. While the individual jerks at M$ have money, I bet the
pockets of IBM are deeper than the M$ company's. Microsloth may, even,
have to sell
Probably everybody on the list but I knows this. Where are the cookies
placed when I click Accept Cookie?. whereis cookie or cookies gets me
nuttin. A Granddaughter who works for an outfit in LA was at her folks
house and cleaned her folks hard drive of 'em. T the best of my feeble
ability
Bruce Marshall wrote:
On Thursday 27 March 2003 19:02 pm, el lodger wrote:
On Thu, 27 Mar 2003 18:11:37 -0500
Bruce Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Gee Collins, we agree on something!! I too recommend Viewsonic and
I'm using a Viewsonic VE800 (18inch) LCD monitor as I type this.
ronnie gauthier wrote:
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003 15:41:42 -0500 (EST) - Net Llama! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote the following
Re: Re: CONSIDER IT
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003, ronnie gauthier wrote:
On Mon, 17 Mar 2003 14:57:01 -0500 (EST) - Net Llama!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote the following
Re: Re: CONSIDER IT
Bill Day wrote:
Kurt
--
I am not sure what this is, but an `F' would only dignify it.
-- English Professor
_
David A. Bandel
--
Focus on the dream, not the competition.
Nemesis Racing Team motto
tom wrote:
Greets all,
This message was originally intended
for the admins for linux-sxs.org;
snip
Now when accessing the http://www.linux-sxs.org
site now, instead of the index I get a directory
--
I just clicked
Condon Thomas A KPWA wrote:
Net Llama! mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] typed thusly on Tuesday, January
28, 2003 12:25 PM:
Do your own stinking taxes. It build character ;)
Thus speaks someone with more time than money and no need of many and varied
deductions. Wait until you get a bit
My computer is an older(?) Gateway P5 166 Mhz Intel processor it's a P
I. The CDROM is a Ricoh RW. It works with Windoze and eD2., i
A couple of months ago I bought Mandrake 8.2. Upon 1st installation it
bombed, couldn't pick packages. I went to their site and found there
was a problem
I just got back a couple of days and the power came back on about an
hour ago. You folks may have worked this out already, I have about 600
messages to go through. There is an intersting article about IBM's
journaling file system on page 18 of January's Linux Journal. They seem
real long on
R. Quenett wrote:
from Joel Hammer:
---
I tried looking it up in Bartlett's, but couldn't find it so I'm not
sure if it was Mark Twain or Will Rogers who said to the effect; We
have the finest
Then, beginning in mid-1999, we entered the technology bubble whereby
several venture capitalists invested in MandrakeSoft. Their requirement
was that we would accelerate the development of the company while
leaving its management to an experienced staff of world-class managers.
Their BIG ERROR!
Happy holidays, everybody! My wife, Rene, and I are going to
Bakersfield to spend Christmas with our oldest grand child, Matt. Won't
be back to wish everybody Happy Holidays 'til they're over.
Bob
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Condon Thomas A KPWA wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] typed thusly on Wednesday,
December 18, 2002 4:16 PM:
What in the hell is an Intel Tualatin processor? The Soyo web site
has entries for Intel Tualatin Motherboards. I've never heard of
them.
Intel has a large
Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
No, he's right, you reboot at least twice and then reinstall G.
I agree , however ...
Bill Campbell wrote:
On Thu, Dec 12, 2002 at 10:36:04AM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Look! I'm published! :)
SNIP
lot less expensive for them than having
Collins wrote:
On Thu, 5 Dec 2002 14:04:09 -0600 ronnie gauthier
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If 200 naked dancing fillies doesn't do it then towing an iceburg is
a last resort. Does AU have any desalination plants?
On Thu, 05 Dec 2002 12:59:12 -0500 - Leon A. Goldstein
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
m.w.chang wrote:
why not fix the unmount commands? make ti to do snip a deer, a female deer? Fa,
along, long way to run. Couldn't help it. Just an old music teacher.
Bob
a sync;sync;sync always.
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Did you check the SxS for installing a burner? I think you're missing
one of the kernal additions? I did mine and it worked.
Bob
Joel Hammer wrote:
The software is often the problem.
I have Caldera 2.4 and xcdroast 0.98 on my machine.
When I try to start xcdroast (as root), I get a message
If it's not the authorities it's the local webmaster. A couple of
months ago I was screwing around (again) and had my COL broken so was
using M$ Outlook on a laptop with no protection. My man called me and
very nicely gave me and told me not to use my Windoze anymore and
get my Linux fixed.
Jeez, all you kids! Did I tell you about the tehatchapi (SP?) quake in
'50 or '51? Felt it in Laguna Beach.
Bob
Net Llama! wrote:
On Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Tony Alfrey wrote:
On Sunday 24 November 2002 08:32 pm, Ken Moffat wrote:
Net Llama! wrote:
Woo-hoo. There was just a 3.8 quake
Jerry McBride wrote:
A cow bell and one better...
It's amazing what a couple of 46 year olds can come up with when there's time on
their hands and linux is at work... ;')
Anyways... no more surprises.
--
**
ronnie gauthier wrote:
Have you looked at the modem? are there jumpers? if so, are they set
correctly?
On Wed, 06 Nov 2002 19:03:16 -0800
Bob Hemus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Net Llama! wrote:
On 11/03/2002 06:52 PM, Bob Hemus wrote:
Bob Hemus wrote
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Nov 09, 2002 at 06:39:11PM -0800, Bob Hemus wrote:
Net Llama! wrote:
On 11/09/2002 05:53 PM, Bob Hemus wrote:
Net Llama! wrote:
On 11/06/2002 07:03 PM, Bob Hemus wrote:
On 11/03/2002 06:52 PM, Bob Hemus wrote:
# modprobe
Net Llama! wrote:
On 11/03/2002 06:52 PM, Bob Hemus wrote:
Bob Hemus wrote:
And you're actually using all of these modules (like the ipx for
example)?? What does the output from lspci -v look like, with respect
to the modem? How are you attempting to 'find' the modem
Bob Hemus wrote:
And you're actually using all of these modules (like the ipx for
example)?? What does the output from lspci -v look like, with respect
to the modem? How are you attempting to 'find' the modem
And you're actually using all of these modules (like the ipx for
example)?? What does the output from lspci -v look like, with respect
to the modem? How are you attempting to 'find' the modem?
--
~
Lonnie,
I just ran
stayler wrote:
Gentlemen and Ladies,
I am pleased to announce the arrival of our new daughter, Madison
Tayler
6lb 6oz and 20in.
Now I need to start planning her first PC!
stayler
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Net Llama! wrote:
On Wed, 23 Oct 2002, Bob Hemus wrote:
I have a Gateway P5 166 Mh processor, two 8 gig hard drives, a US
Robotics 33.6 K modem. I am trying to get any of COL 3.1.1, Cheapbytes
Bow Tie 7.3, or Mandrake 8.2 installed on 3 gigs of one of the drives.
I have 517 meg swap
I installed the program. Got to the end and it asked , do you want to
update...? I clicked the yes button. I heard the dial tone, the
connect, and the message that I was successful (didn't hear that, saw
it). But, when I try to use my internett hook-up, kppp, no go. So, I
go to the Control
Net Llama! wrote:
On Tue, 15 Oct 2002, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002 13:05:17 -0400 (EDT)
Net Llama! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, Kurt Wall wrote:
On Mon, Oct 14, 2002 at 12:10:27PM -0400, Net Llama! wrote:
On Mon, 14 Oct 2002, Bob Raymond
Kurt Wall wrote:
Also sprach Bob Hemus:
Bach again, What is the command line? I tried
# cp /etc/inittab /dev/hdb1 /etc/inittab , but got this error message.
cp: copying multiple files, but last argument (/etc/inittab) is not a
directory
Try `cp --help' for more information
Jeez, I thought Hollywood had finally gone and done a real educational
movie. My Grandson had Grandma and me take him to see LILO and
STITCH. I knew about LILO, but had never heard about an app or Stitch
program. This movie was nothing about Linux!! It was a cartoon about a
little space
Lee wrote:
Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
snip
This marked start of religion's declaration of war on rational thought
and science.
I thought this happened with the first decision to rule people through
fear
of a/some diety(ies)?
Bob
--
A wise man can see more from the bottom of a well,
than a
locking people up HE ruined hundreds of lives.
Bob Hemus
--
A wise man can see more from the bottom of a well,
than a fool can see from a mountain top.
Unknown
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JOSEPH EDWARD. wrote:
ATTN:
I STUMBLED IN TO YOUR CONTACT BY STROCK OF LUCK AFRTER
A LONG SEARCH FOR AN HONEST AND TRUST WORTHY PERSON
GOD BLESS YOU
YOURS FAITHFULLY.
Oh Boy Some body knows and loves me!
Bob
--
A wise man can see more from the bottom of a well,
than a fool can see
Jerry McBride wrote:
On Sun, 02 Jun 2002 20:13:15 +1000 Keith Antoine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Can someone refresh my memory as to where Caldera installed kernel keeps
the default config file.
From the top of my head... /usr/src/linux/arch/i386/defconfig
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Ken Moffat wrote:
On Fri, 31 May 2002 20:22:44 -0600
Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2 Reading the writeups about Libranet, etc., I always came to the
conclusion that the package offerings were too damn old.
Old and Stable.
This is not always bad. It seems to be the debian way.
Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
It's been a very long time since this happened to me,
but my root partition seems to have come down with a case of
bad block in the inode table. SCSI drive, too, though
a bit old (not sure, maybe 7 years; its 4GB).
Fsck indicates the files affected aren't too
Bob Hemus wrote:
Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
It's been a very long time since this happened to me,
PS I got all 8.4 gigs back.
Bob
A wise man can see more from the bottom of a well,
than a fool can see from a mountain top.
Unknown
Keith Antoine wrote:
sniP
Thank the losrd someonelse is like me and forgets things, must be aging.
--
Keith Antoine (GANDALF) aka 'skippy'
18 Arkana St, The Gap, Queensland 4061 Australia PH:61733002161
Retired Geriatric, Sometime Electronics Engineer, Knowall, Brain in storage
Keith, I
Net Llama! wrote:
I'm incredibly pleased to announce that I became the father of a 8lb,
12oz boy today. Being my
first child, he'll be spoiled every which way possible.
Pictures of the little guy can be found here:
http://linux-sxs.org/~netllama
snip
I'm happy for you! Not sure you
Lonnie,
I just got a chance to read the last week's news. Jeez, I thought you a
bit older than you are. Mature for your age, I guess. Most of the
folks rersponding, excepting Skippy and maybe a couple others, are just
beginners! Our baby is going to be 41 in June. The senior of our group
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On May 13 Andrew Mathews was heard saying:
-Philip J. Koenig wrote:
-
snip
*** They can not. Isn't there a saying which says Do not byte the hand
that feeds you or something to that extent?
Wasn't it Bill Gates who participated financially in George W.
Chang[linuxism] wrote:
Anita Lewis wrote:
exclude.tar
/home/ajlewis2/staroffice/*
This is an off the wall question, but about 50 years I had a very good
friend Anita Lewis in Laguna Beach when we were both in high school.
Are ou by any chance that Anita?
Bob Hemus
--
A wise man can
M. Peck Dickens wrote:
SNIP
http://www.linuxandmain.com
--
dep
After reading Mike's OOP rant, I must say that I am in total agreement
snip
What is particularly alarming about the whole thing is that many of the
members of this generation are now teaching. snip
It's a
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