On Fri, 21 Sep 2001 21:29:11 -0400 Bruce Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Friday 21 September 2001 19:51 pm, Glenn Williams wrote:
On Friday 21 September 2001 15:24, you wrote:
[snip]
To whom that applies
When replying to a mail please _DO_NOT CC to the person. As
this
On Saturday 22 September 2001 0:00 am, Collins Richey wrote:
Even with these recalcitrant beasts. sylpheed is a big help. Just
click on reply, then blank out the to: address, key xx tab enter
(assuming you have @yyy with nickname xx in you address book), and
you're off and flying.
No I didnt, no reason to. It has to do with internal redirects. Which is what
happens as there is no real ~dad/ just whatever/whatever/dad/, if you specify
a file you obviously dont need a trailing slash.
On Friday 21 September 2001 21:13, Tim Wunder wrote:
Hi Ronnie,
Previously, Ronnie
Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Previously, Myles Green chose to write:
I just tried it from here and it seems to work just fine =)
The Fathers Club
St. Ursula School
The above is what I see...
Thanks Myles. Now, all I need to do is make a real web site. Might
even get
I went to one of those sites with netscape. I downloaded one file (readme).
Once, I got a TESTING message on my browser. Nothing else.
Don't you think that using IE was the problem?
Joel
On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 06:15:48PM -0500, Bill Day wrote:
Its not your fault, Im nosy 8) I did let it dl
i'd suggest trying a recent build - beta 3 was build 31; build 39 is out
[RC0] and build 40 will be out soon [RC1].
it's entirely possible that it's an old RL bug.
thanks!
joe
On Wed, 19 Sep 2001, Lee wrote:
Have installed the beta 3 Redmond Linux on a 233 mmx with 64 meg memory.
At 18:19 18/09/01 -0400, you wrote:
2. please let's start getting back on track here. I'm willing to create
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On Thu, 20 Sep 2001 15:00:44 -0500
Kurt Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| If you have some relevant, non-proprietary benchmarks for the
| performance of
| seismic code in Fortran on Linux vs. C on Linux using an open-source
| compiler, let's see them. I was unable to find an open source
Here is part of the response to the worm at my place.
I guess they think that everyone is going to do this. What a joke.
Email from IS:
===
As a follow up to previous communication, Internet access cannot be restored
until we have installed
I have installed an Agfa SnapScan 600 scanner via a Tecmar SCSI card.
The scanner is hooked up correctly (termination is correct). The
scanner shows up and, scanimage will list it when asked to list
devices.
However, when I try to scan, the scan bar (or whatever it is called) in
the scanner will
of, internet services. Yes, the limitations on government can make it more
difficult for federal, state, and local authorities - but that was knowingly
the intent of the Framers. With reason.
The Framers didn't have to worry about Islamic madmen in jets flying into high
rise buildings. The
If you are going to make a move, look at setting up ZOPE. It is a great
web CMS. In fact, it runs on NT as well, so a move to Unix/Linux is
not an absolute requirement. Just don't tell anyone. There is now
an O'Rielly book on ZOPE. I don't have it yet, but hope to soon.
ZOPE has literally
On Thu, 20 Sep 2001 13:16:51 -0500
John Hiemenz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| KDE 2.1.2
|
| Adding an applet to the kicker (taskbar) is simple enough, but is
| anyone able to clue me how to remove an applet from same?
Some applets allow this via the right mouse button menu. Otherwise, the
only
On Thu, 20 Sep 2001 21:29:35 - [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rick Sivernell [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Joel
You have not or will you or anyone else for that matter loose anyrights
privileges. That is unless you screw up. I think you are talking about the
war on Terrorism, I know
On Thu, 20 Sep 2001 14:17:45 -0400
Wil McGilvery [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| One thing that needs to be mentioned is that a large number of IT companies
| make money because MS is so insecure.
Like I said, MS is a jobs program.
Linux better be careful. It may get a reputation as a jobs
On Thu, 20 Sep 2001 11:45:23 -0400
Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| In a way it's the noise ones with two x chromosomes that cause part of the problem.
|A lot of
| conservative Muslims are outraged by women in the military. In most Muslim countries
|they
| aren't even allowed to drive cars.
On Thu, 20 Sep 2001 12:25:01 -0400
dep [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| On Thursday 20 September 2001 08:35, DOUGLAS HUNLEY wrote:
| | CNN (http://www.cnn.com) is currently running a poll on their front
| | page concerning whether you'd be willing to let the government
| | control more of your life in
One of the first cries raised after the bombing of the Federal Building in
Oklahoma City was for more gun limits to prevent acts of terrorism in the
U.S. Totally unrelated, but perpetrated and accepted in the interests of
security.
The RICO Act - confiscation of property without trial or
On Thu, 20 Sep 2001 10:12:00 -0400
Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Regarding the response of our IS professionals. They did block all access to
| the internet yesterday and today I still can't browse. I guess they think we
| all use the Explorer.
| I spoke to our lab IS professional
On Thu, 20 Sep 2001, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
Where would I place Caldera RPMs? I try to anonymous ftp to ftp.caldera.com
but am unable (permission denied) to write any files there. Anywhere? I
have Snort (and associated libpcap), althea, gtknw, ncpfs, and sylpheed on
this machine, and
On Thu, 20 Sep 2001 11:49:20 -0400 Tim Wunder wrote:
I'm looking for a good web-based calendar for my Fathers' Club web site. The
intent is to have a calendar with a nice GUI front end for end users to access,
but a simple backend file format conducive to automatic frequent updating
On Thursday 20 September 2001 08:04 pm,Mike Andrew wrote:
On Friday 14 September 2001 00:43, Tony Alfrey wrote:
Hi all!
I'm having increasingly annoying issues with SuSE 7.2. I have two
[snip]
may not be SuSe.
kernel 2.4.3 exhibits this behaviour.
Hi Mike: we fixed this: it was a
Look everyone.. while the events in America in the past 10 days have been tragic, the
discussions on this list have GOT to be put back on topic.
We've lost more than a couple of members lately due to comments like the weather
forecast for Kabul and Middle-east aliens I'm going to have to ask
On Thursday 20 September 2001 17:29, you wrote:
Rick Sivernell [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Joel
You have not or will you or anyone else for that matter loose
anyrights privileges.
[snipt]
Must respectfully disagree. The history of every crisis point in U.S. (or
other nations) history
On Friday 21 September 2001 8:05 am, DOUGLAS HUNLEY wrote:
Personally, I value some of the insight, and experience of the list
members. As such, I've created a new list called [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please
feel free to visit http://linux.nf/mailman/listinfo/general to sign up for
it. I will give
Does anyone know of a nice, clean, simple way to have Apache configured such that if a
user (say in Germany) loads up a website that is in the US, the server recognizes
where they are and redirects them SEAMLESSLY to the German mirror of that site?
The catch is that not all of the mirrors are
Quoting DOUGLAS HUNLEY [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Does anyone know of a nice, clean, simple way to have Apache configured
such that if a user (say in Germany) loads up a website that is in the
US, the server recognizes where they are and redirects them SEAMLESSLY
to the German mirror of that site?
On Friday 21 September 2001 3:22 am, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
And, I must also ask, what freedoms are lost now? CNN (don't ya just love
'em) have asked the question, and the people they asked have said that if
that is what it takes, then maybe it will be that way. But this is NOT the
same
On Friday 21 September 2001 3:59 am, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
I have installed an Agfa SnapScan 600 scanner via a Tecmar SCSI card.
The scanner is hooked up correctly (termination is correct). The
scanner shows up and, scanimage will list it when asked to list
devices.
However, when I try
On Thu, Sep 20, 2001 at 01:24:17PM -0500, Jim Conner wrote:
Please note that the following is my opinion.
I've heard plenty of people complain about the loss of certain 'liberties and
freedoms' recently. Whether this is concerning the tightened security at
airports, AOL and Earthlink
Mike:
This reply bounced off linux.nf so I'm trying again.
On Thursday 20 September 2001 08:04 pm,Mike Andrew wrote:
On Friday 14 September 2001 00:43, Tony Alfrey wrote:
Hi all!
I'm having increasingly annoying issues with SuSE 7.2. I have two
[snip]
may not be SuSe.
kernel 2.4.3
I will try this. It is at home, so it will have to wait a bit. I
am also going to try a new cable.
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Of course it is a problem but I closed IE before it could dl the file.
I did let konquerer download the file, figured since it was linux it would be
pretty much immune to it.. how ever the Java must be the culprit, allowing it
to write to any writeable shares and aross open network
Hi,
I've installed webcal on my redhat server at work, but I'm having trouble with
configuring calendars due to password authentication issues. The webcal readme
states to have the following:
Directory /opt/httpd/cgi-bin/webcal
AllowOverride AuthConfig
Options ExecCGI
/Directory
in the
What happens? Are you prompted for a password? Are you NOT prompted for a
password? Is the password not accepted?
???
Where I use passwords with Apache, I use the .htaccess method in the
directory of interest. The .htaccess file contains lines like:
AuthName Text to put in password
On Friday 21 September 2001 09:57, Roger Oberholtzer babbled:
On Fri, 21 Sep 2001 07:03:50 -0600 (CST)
Ian Marchak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| mod_rewrite?
I would think so as well. There are examples of using this for load
balancing on the apache site. So a search on mod_rewrite.
I looked
On Friday 21 September 2001 09:08, Bruce Marshall babbled:
On Friday 21 September 2001 8:05 am, DOUGLAS HUNLEY wrote:
Personally, I value some of the insight, and experience of the list
members. As such, I've created a new list called [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please
feel free to visit
On Fri, 21 Sep 2001 11:25:03 -0400
Douglas J. Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| On Friday 21 September 2001 09:57, Roger Oberholtzer babbled:
| On Fri, 21 Sep 2001 07:03:50 -0600 (CST)
|
| Ian Marchak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| | mod_rewrite?
|
| I would think so as well. There are
On Thu, 20 Sep 2001, you wrote:
Snip
The Framers didn't have to worry about Islamic madmen in jets flying into high
rise buildings. The Framers didn't anticipate nuclear weapons.
Joel
Every time some zealot wishes to protect us from some threat , be it
Nazis,Japanese, communists, KKK
On Friday 21 September 2001 11:15, Tim Wunder wrote:
Hi Roger,
Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
What happens? Are you prompted for a password? Are you NOT prompted
for a password? Is the password not accepted?
When attempting to login to the admin account, I get promted for a
username/password.
Amen
- Richard
Lee wrote:
On Thu, 20 Sep 2001, you wrote:
Snip
The Framers didn't have to worry about Islamic madmen in jets flying into high
rise buildings. The Framers didn't anticipate nuclear weapons.
Joel
Every time some zealot wishes to protect us from some threat , be it
John Hiemenz wrote:
On Friday 21 September 2001 11:15, Tim Wunder wrote:
snip
clip
I execute, locate .htaccess and get
/var/www/cgi-bin/webcal/protected/.htaccess
Cat /var/www/cgi-bin/webcal/protected/.htaccess shows
AuthUserFile /var/webcal/.htpasswd
AuthName WebCal
AuthType Basic
On Friday 21 September 2001 19:29, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
I have installed an Agfa SnapScan 600 scanner via a Tecmar SCSI card.
[snip]
I assume you're using that godawful excuse for a program called Sane? Which
version? Check to see that it really is thinking it's driving this agfa
scanner.
I haven't really followed the current thread, but does anyonehave opinion on
CyberCalendar (http://freshmeat.net/projects/cybercalendar/)?
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On Friday 21 September 2001 06:52, you wrote:
[snip]
I just heard on the radio that the FAA has now restricted flying
within *3* miles of any outdoor sporting event or assembledge of
people.. This would include a high school football game.
They didn't mention any altitude with this.
Personally I think you are just full of it. You have not given up any right
what so ever. Some restrictions are required for all of iur own safety. We
have it better here than any where else on this planet and that will always
be true. Get your self a US flag start waving it, you will feel
On Friday 21 September 2001 14:22, Rick Sivernell babbled:
Personally I think you are just full of it. You have not given up any right
what so ever. Some restrictions are required for all of iur own safety. We
have it better here than any where else on this planet and that will always
be
thoughts?
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Subject: [linux-elitists] class-action fun
Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2001 13:55:04 -0500
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
IANAL
I've been bouncing this idea off people in my local LUG-land and it's
generated some interest.
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Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2001 13:24:15 -0300
From: Klaus Steding-Jessen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
chkrootkit 0.34 is now available! This version includes:
* new tests added: hdparm and inetdconf (thanks to
On Friday 21 September 2001 14:22 pm, Rick Sivernell wrote:
Personally I think you are just full of it. You have not given up any right
what so ever. Some restrictions are required for all of iur own safety. We
have it better here than any where else on this planet and that will always
be
On Fri, Sep 21, 2001 at 04:44:42PM -0400, Douglas J. Hunley wrote:
...
Sue Microsoft for negligence.
But they issued patches for these exploits, you say.
Yes, but they kept selling freshly pressed OS CD's that were still
defective. I.e., they refused to recall and re-press product that
they
Previously, dragonsfireburns chose to write:
Hi!
is their a step by step to set up a server so that terminals can be used
to access the software from the server? (not disk less terminal, I think
their called X terminals).
I want to be able to maybe click on an icon to access the server
On Fri, 21 Sep 2001 14:47:50 +1130 Mike Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Tuesday 18 September 2001 14:23, Collins Richey wrote:
I have bash 2.04, and I can't find anyway to get the aliases in
the
profile to take effect for normal users.
.
If, however, I use su, ls is
Previously, Douglas J. Hunley chose to write:
I haven't really followed the current thread, but does anyonehave opinion
on CyberCalendar (http://freshmeat.net/projects/cybercalendar/)?
Based on my cursory examination of the website and the few example sites it
listed and comparing those to
On Friday 21 September 2001 15:24, you wrote:
[snip]
To whom that applies
When replying to a mail please _DO_NOT CC to the person. As this
person is on the list also you are just increasing bandwith usage
for both sides. Since the only way you can send an email to any
SuSE mailling
Hi folks,
I've managed to configure my home OpenLinux box as a webserver. I can connect
to my box thru my freesco router using port 8192 (which gets forwarded to my
192.168.1.2:80 port -- to keep @home off my back) and can bring up the
generic index.html page that comes with OpenLinux. The
Not many of the linux groups out there allowed free reign to the
members who needed to vent their anger and share their pain after the
WTC event. Most became cold hearted at the first mention of the
terrorist attacks in a posting.
But linux users rose to the occasion. A hearty thanks to all
On Fri, 21 Sep 2001 17:51:23 -0600 Glenn Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Friday 21 September 2001 15:24, you wrote:
[snip]
To whom that applies
When replying to a mail please _DO_NOT CC to the person. As this
person is on the list also you are just increasing bandwith
Any normal web page or graphic whould be rw-r-r
try 24.249.182.134:8192/~dad/
note the trailing slash
On Friday 21 September 2001 19:03, Tim Wunder wrote:
Hi folks,
I've managed to configure my home OpenLinux box as a webserver. I can
connect to my box thru my freesco router using port 8192
Well, internet access was down all day at work. Couldn't look up anything
regarding medical literature for our specimen sign outs. Really a problem.
My network server went down so no email, internal or external. Of course, I
just telnet home and use my linux box for email, anyway. They stopped
On Friday 21 September 2001 21:03 pm, Collins Richey wrote:
While we're on real PITA's, what is the groups consensus about KDE's
'feechur' that anything selected with the cursor will be copied to the
Klipboard? Is there a way to fix that?
It works much differently than almost any other GUI
You allow telnet into your home box? That's a great way to get
your system cracked.
They don't seem to allow SSL from work, so I have no choice.
I haven't been cracked because:
1. I have ways.
2. I am not worth cracking. I mean, what is there to steal?
I thought @HOME had blocked all
Hi Joel
Previously, Joel Hammer chose to write:
Here are mind. I seem more permissive on
/home/httpd
drwxr-xr-x 6 root root 1024 Jul 8 2000 httpd
drwxr-xr-x 6 root root 1024 Aug 25 22:55 html
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 427 Aug 25 22:55 index.html
I
List
A minth or so back I got a reply from one of the developers there and was
informed that the way they have is the proper way to do such and Unix has
always done it that way. In KDE 3 they may fix it so that you can choose the
way it works. Not much of an answer, the way of copy to
On Fri, 21 Sep 2001 21:37:23 -0400 Bruce Marshall wrote:
On Friday 21 September 2001 21:03 pm, Collins Richey wrote:
While we're on real PITA's, what is the groups consensus about KDE's
'feechur' that anything selected with the cursor will be copied to the
Klipboard? Is there a way to
Previously, Bruce Marshall chose to write:
On Friday 21 September 2001 21:03 pm, Collins Richey wrote:
While we're on real PITA's, what is the groups consensus about KDE's
'feechur' that anything selected with the cursor will be copied to the
Klipboard? Is there a way to fix that?
Not
Hi Ronnie,
Previously, Ronnie Gauthier chose to write:
Any normal web page or graphic whould be rw-r-r
try 24.249.182.134:8192/~dad/
note the trailing slash
I guess you didn't try accessing my server with that, did you (there's
nothing in my access_log)? It seems, now, that
Using ftp://host gets you an anonymous ftp login.
Is there a way to use Konqueror to get an ftp login as a regular user?
Thanks,
Joel
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From: Joel Hammer
Sent: Fri 9/21/2001 10:23 PM
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Cc:
Subject: Konqueror and ftp
Using ftp://host gets you an anonymous ftp login.
Is there a way to use Konqueror to get an ftp login as a regular user?
Thanks,
Joel
On Fri, 21 Sep 2001 22:23:12 -0400 Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Using ftp://host gets you an anonymous ftp login.
Is there a way to use Konqueror to get an ftp login as a regular
user?
Someone will know the answer. You imbed user and password in the
ftp:// request, but I don't
On Fri, 21 Sep 2001 14:47:50 +1130 Mike Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Tuesday 18 September 2001 14:23, Collins Richey wrote:
I have bash 2.04, and I can't find anyway to get the aliases in
the
profile to take effect for normal users.
.
If, however, I use su, ls is
On Friday 21 September 2001 22:23, Joel Hammer babbled:
Using ftp://host gets you an anonymous ftp login.
Is there a way to use Konqueror to get an ftp login as a regular user?
Thanks,
Joel
use ftp://username:password@host
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On Friday 21 September 2001 19:51 pm, Glenn Williams wrote:
On Friday 21 September 2001 15:24, you wrote:
[snip]
To whom that applies
When replying to a mail please _DO_NOT CC to the person. As this
person is on the list also you are just increasing bandwith usage
for both
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