Hi,
Tomcat is part of the Jakarta project:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/
Jostein
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Hi All,
I have to learn how to use a Java based web portal that will run on most web
servers. To run on Linux it needs to have Java on Apache, I have
On Fri, 28 Sep 2001 09:39:39 -0700 (PDT)
Net Llama [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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| --- Roger Oberholtzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| In konq, do a gg:libgcc to explore further (as if you didn't know
| that.)
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| Sorry, no KDE here of any kind. So, i don't already know that. Is
| there a
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Any one know of a good c++ developer toolkit for Xwindows. I do not want
to use QT/KDE much too bloated, the gimp toolkit well can't seem to find any
real documentation on. Would like to develop code for multiplatforms. I want
to use the STL (ansi-iso version) and develop several
I used tcpd to wrap my inet supplied services.
In my host.allow files I spawn scripts to check on certain conditions before
access is granted.
I tried to have a script mount a samba share, but it failed. Only root can
mount samba shares on my machine (I haven't figured that out yet.)
So, the
Keith,
Try the default password that comes with NT which I believe is
administrator. It may have never been changed.
Ray
On 30 Sep 2001, at 10:54, Keith Antoine wrote:
Query #2
There are tons of manuals re the vsision and anything in NT related to vision
but there is nothing to tell us
I've been experiencing weird hangs from time to time. This usually
occurs when the cpu (K6/II 300 with 64M) is running flat out and
swaping is active, like when I run a set of kde compiles (many hours)
and continue to use the box for email and browsing. At first I
thought Opera might be the
Jerry McBride wrote:
I got this one this morning
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Dear Comcast @Home Customer,
On Friday, September 28, Excite@Home, the Internet service provider for
Comcast @Home, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection to allow them
the opportunity to restructure their
On Wednesday 26 September 2001 15:23, Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
please mark this (type of) subject ot
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Earlier I complained about my 2.4.4 kernel compile crashing at make
bzImage. But it appears that the problem was in running xconfig in run
level 3 and not within X. So now things get as far as make modules
before going bonk. I get this:
buz.c:322: `KMALLOC_MAXSIZE' undeclared
On Sunday 30 September 2001 06:46 pm,Collins Richey wrote:
snip
zoran is a loadable kernel module for a video adapter that is
selected
as m in xconfig as is buz. So what do you experts think?
Should I
just trash these in xconfig? Or any other ideas?
Unless your hardware
Eeek, only 64MB of RAM? That can't be helping performance any. But
even so, the system shouldn't lock up. Perhaps its overheating, or has
a few too many dust bunnies? Also, how long did you run memtest86?
--- Collins Richey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been experiencing weird hangs from
you were taklomg about damages from within? well... what can I say...
Relying on a firewall alone is not security to any kind of professional
industry standard. Unfortuantely, it is a v ery common configuration.
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It would be a long way before games on Linux could be profitable...
Douglas J. Hunley wrote:
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Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2001 02:21:44 -0400
Dear Friend of
burns wrote:
SNIP
One board that has shown favorable reviews for quality and reliability,
the ECS K7S5A, which includes AC97 audio (which is supposed to be the
same across al boards is it not?). SiS 7012 PCI are the specs from
the ECS website. And a built-in NIC, which according to
On Sunday 30 September 2001 22:34 pm, Net Llama wrote:
Eeek, only 64MB of RAM? That can't be helping performance any. But
even so, the system shouldn't lock up. Perhaps its overheating, or has
a few too many dust bunnies? Also, how long did you run memtest86?
--- Collins Richey [EMAIL
Chang wrote:
% you were taklomg about damages from within? well... what can I say...
%
% Relying on a firewall alone is not security to any kind of professional
% industry standard. Unfortuantely, it is a v ery common configuration.
No, what Burns meant (if I may) is that far too many
On Sunday 30 September 2001 23:38 pm, Collins Richey wrote:
My swap space is 4015848K, only 45000K used with three browsers,
kword, and sylpheed running. It goes up a little bit when compiles
are running, too, but memory is not seriously overcomitted.
4GB's of swap space??You running
Kurt Wall wrote:
%
[snippety...]
% packet sniffers won't catch clear text passwords because their aren't
Oops: s/their/there/
[...snip]
% some electronic equipment of the Maginot line that airplanes can fly
Geez: s/equipment/equivalent/
Kurt
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On Sunday 30 September 2001 23:28 pm, Tony Alfrey wrote:
OK, I removed zoran and buz from the video adapters loadable modules.
I re-ran xconfig: OK
make dep: OK
make clean: OK
make bzImage: OK
make modules: OK
make modules_install: OK until the very end where I think it runs
This is exactly how I have the Suse e-mail list set up but when I click reply
this will go to the person asking the question, rather than the list. Hence
the other solutions.
1) press l (that is the lowercase letter L)
2) right click the address and select -- send to
Marianne Taylor
On
Bruce Marshall wrote:
% On Sunday 30 September 2001 23:38 pm, Collins Richey wrote:
% My swap space is 4015848K, only 45000K used with three browsers,
% kword, and sylpheed running. It goes up a little bit when compiles
% are running, too, but memory is not seriously overcomitted.
%
% 4GB's
On Sat, 29 Sep 2001, Bill Campbell wrote:
You have to be a bit more specific than that. What's the output of the
``uname -X'' command? This will give the full version number. The current
version is 3.2v5.0.6.
Point taken. Will do when I get access again.
The program to configure NICs
I screwed up my lilo.conf file big time and ran /sbin/lilo. Now I
cannot boot that partition. However, I can access it from another
partition. Is there a way that I can rerun /sbin/lilo from one
partition yet have it write the correct map file and boot sector to the
other partition? I
On Sunday 30 September 2001 08:51 pm, Bruce Marshall spoke thus unto
Caesar's assembled legions:
On Sunday 30 September 2001 23:28 pm, Tony Alfrey wrote:
OK, I removed zoran and buz from the video adapters loadable
modules. I re-ran xconfig: OK
make dep: OK
make clean: OK
make
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