certainly not a former employee ;)
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Consuming 0.6K bytes, Collins Richey blathered:
LinuxToday (Nov 18, 2003, 20:00 UTC) (4004 reads) (10
What is the key piece of MSOffice which is not readily available as Open
Source?
If you guessed none you'd be correct. In a recent press release,
theKompany (www.theKompany.com) has released Access-competitor Rekall to
the OpenSource community, as a Dual-license GPL (retaining rights to market
Check this out! Look at the News that's Fit to Print. ie. News that SCO
doesn't object to because it roasts them.
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What would a parody of copywrite protected code be?
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PPPoE setup but I can't figure out how to generate or find a username and
password... Then, I'm attempting to use an ethernet card to plug into the
DSL Modem. So far I've seen nothing. SBC Yahoo wants you to install their
Let's just hope Novell has lost their Reverse-Midas touch...
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On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 18:16, Collins Richey wrote:
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I'd like to know as well. I'm quite happy with SuSE 8.2 Pro. But there is
so much software included in SuSE that perhaps they have included new
revisions of a lot of software that would never make the
sales-bullet-points. There were some rough edges that may have been cleared
up as well. For
Will this break my email filtering rules again?
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Congrats on the new digs! Enjoy the UK and the new job!
Speaking of meeting people, who currently lives within moderate distance of
Grand Rapids or Kalamazoo, Michigan? (say, an hour or less drive)
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I'm one happy customer with Audacity...
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would be a problem to find good software on Linux. It'll be the inputs
that I have to worry about!
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I am looking for a good MFP which is Linux-friendly, prints well, with
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have any recommendations? Faxing and printing are the important parts. I
don't really need a scanner (HPSJ4P still works great).
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to a salesman. I finally got a call back
after 5 working days. Salesman seems helpful enough, but they're
unquestionably putting very little effort into selling products.
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Yes, but most stock kernels support up to 4GB, which is still more than 2GB
this guy's using...
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On Wed, 8 Oct 2003, Simper,
/user split:
If unsure, say 1GB.
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The 'stock' Redhat kernel suports no more than 1GB. SuSE kernels might
support more. Redhat includes a 'bigmem' kernel which supports 16GB.
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otherwise defined in that virtual.
Can someone set me straight here?
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No, but I'll be looking into it as soon as the schedule lets up next week.
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btw. Could you provide /etc/lilo.conf examples of soft-raid booting?
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On Mon, 6 Oct 2003 23:30:51 -0400, Matthew Carpenter
If possible, use IMAP. I pull my Internet mail from the outside server to
my internal server using Fetchmail (POP3) and then use IMAP to my internal
server, since IMAP is more costly of bandwidth than POP3. But I detest
local email. Nothing like getting on a different machine and not having
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Well, there's one on the SxS site:
http://linux-sxs.org/storage/raid_setup.html
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Matthew Carpenter wrote:
btw. Could you provide /etc/lilo.conf examples of soft-raid booting?
Thanks
settle for a Win32 app since I already have a great Linux app.
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RAID
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Anyone have any experience with the above? I am having problems where
after installing Grub on a bootable ATA RAID array (this particular array is
a mirrored pair) I get the Grub level 2 boot and then the Grub shell. If
I type
everything boots fine WTFO?
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Could you explain a little more about what error message SuSE gives you
when attempting the ESS1969?
Try alsaconf from a Konsole window. That's what I do when I have
difficulties with
You can always try editing /etc/modules.conf manually. Find out what
Knoppix uses for a module using lsmod and
Is it xinetd?
Does it use tcpwrappers of any sort?
(more specifically, are you being blocked by /etc/hosts.deny or
/etc/hosts.allow)
What do your logs tell you? (/var/log/messages, /var/log/xxx)
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also, what printing system are you using? CUPS? CUPS-LPD (usually port 515
through inetd or the like and then accessing the CUPS daemon)? LPD? LPRNG?
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From what I know, DEP's been working quite heavily on a couple books.
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Hi Squabsy-
I also use SuSE 8.2pro and Knoppix 3.1/3.2
I would say that Knoppix is a great boot-distro and possibly something to
install as a secondary distro on your hard drive, but I'm not sure I would
replace SuSE with it. I like the way SuSE has packaged so much software and
basically made it
I've heard of this happening though).
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command has for ftp.
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Which in geek-speak is: Our network was so f#$%ed over by Blaster that the
machines, like, couldn't do the protocol
On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 22:54:27 -0400
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They haven't drawn the conclusion that the initial outage was caused by it, but
there are reports
While I agree wholeheartedly with the rest of the list, what you are looking
for is some Windows tool to fetch the mail off the Linux server using IMAP
or POP3.
Good luck.
Most of the tools available are for Linux and they ain't to migrate OFF
Linux.
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df
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Or partition space in any temporary storage location that Audacity (or
gnome-sound-recorder,
PM
Subject: Re: Cygwin X and XInputExtension errors
On Fri, Sep 12, 2003, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
I have been having a devil of a time getting X to work properly between a
Cygwin X server and a SuSE 8.2pro box set up as a X-Terminal Server.
Here
is the message I most recently got
/Scheduling
On Fri, 2003-09-12 at 19:32, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
Gentlemen (and I use that term loosely :)
What OSS solutions are being used to do sever-based calendaring and
scheduling here?
I'm looking for a solution to come along side a standard SMTP/POP3/IMAP
server and provide
I am using SuSE 8.2 and the included Audacity, and have been recording,
cutting, and burning audio CD's for quite some time now. I do at least one
session per week, more like 2 or 3.
I don't know what might be causing the hang, unless you have an awful sound
card or something, If the same time
Are you running artsd? If so (Ctrl-Esc brings up Process Manager in KDE)
try killing it before starting Audacity. I do not claim to be an expert on
aRTs, but I believe it puts hooks into the ALSA system and isn't
necessary... and has caused trouble for me recording in the past.
- Original
Gentlemen (and I use that term loosely :)
What OSS solutions are being used to do sever-based calendaring and
scheduling here?
I'm looking for a solution to come along side a standard SMTP/POP3/IMAP
server and provide the functionality to clients like Outhouse and Evolution,
possibly Korganizer
This sounds like you have something in your startup directory which used to
look like an application link (.desktop or .kdelink or something) but now is
associted with KWrite. Did you happen to change the associations for KWrite
recently (or relatively recently to when this started)?
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Funny this should be brought up so soon after my enforced XP journey of
late. I've been meaning to comment on how the maintainer of the XP box I am
currently running made my user ID part of the administrators group. He said
it had to be that way to work right... I thought all the rhetoric about
I have been having a devil of a time getting X to work properly between a
Cygwin X server and a SuSE 8.2pro box set up as a X-Terminal Server. Here
is the message I most recently got (this is using SSH with XForwarding).
When attempting X -ac -query myserver I get the same message with
different
Anyone heard anything about 3D Desktop environments? It was a buzz for a
while, but I haven't heard much about it lately. I was thinking that it would
be really Kool to see a sprout from the KDE team that took this on, perhaps
naming their desktop K3D or somesuch :)
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confident are you that the box
hasn't been compromised?
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Code that causes this much disruption of commerce is anything but
benign. These are more than just the digital equivalent of a rck thrown
through a window, they suck up huge amounts of bandwidth, both as people
attempt to deal with
On Thu, 14 Aug 2003 22:19:16 -0400
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Quoth Matthew Carpenter:
I am monitoring SSH from an OpenNMS box and two of my systems, both
SuSE8.2pro boxen, are registering outages on SSH. Normally I'd blame
either the network or the NMS system (little puny box can
http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2003/8/6/32819/51827
One submission to Michigan's AG:
The SCO Group
355 South 520 West
Suite 100
Lindon, Utah 84042 USA
Phone: 801-765-4999
Fax: 801-852-9088
http://www.sco.com/
The SCO Group has been engaging in legal threats, both electronically and in
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Not surprising since you use Red Hat. I wouldn't use RH's KDE either :)
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and aterm. I think konsole can do it too, but since i don't have KDE
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Involves Wine, but a big win for many... including some of my harvest
fields.
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,1210083,00.asp
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this nonsense. That said, they've effectively purged all of the Linux
people from the company anyway. Now I think about it, SCO had to get
rid of their Linux-friendly staff before doing this - can you say
disgruntled ex-employees?
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Precisely.
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Quoth Matthew Carpenter:
IIRC, it's 135, the RPC port.
It exploits a vulnerability on TCP port 135, used by DCOM RPC
services. You should also block TCP ports 138, 445, 593
IIRC, it's 135, the RPC port.
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port 137, the RPC port. Of course keeping up with M$ security updates will
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(they're a look but don't touch browser)?
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obvious harm like erase eveyone's hard drive? I feel like windows
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Oh really? Is that why they anonymously licensed SCO's crap earlier this year to a
large sum?
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Would you like to provide said information? I know you love XFS, but could
you do an unbiased comparison for us?
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What would be far more telling would be a similar test on 2.4.21, with
detailed information on the test
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Oh yeah? Well take that, you old ugly dude!
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chmod 4755 `which smbmnt`
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Come on Llama! Where's the gratuitous self-photo??
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This is required for users to be able to use the SMB Mounting tools.
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Matthew Carpenter wrote:
chmod 4755 `which smbmnt`
In order to do the mounting operation, smbmnt needs to be suid root.
Also, smbumount if you
is that as soon as SCO make public which code is effected (if
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Wil McGilvery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mandrake has never been an issue with people I have spoken with. I do remember a
security alert about file system access though. I am not 100% sure - maybe check out
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have no today to be thankful for.
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Oh, I can imagine that I got a well-deserved roasting...
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I can tell you've been talking to my ex-wives.
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Keith Antoine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Being a Norfolk islander, thats where he will still be. His address will be
hard to get though.
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