I am unable to start my internet login with Suse. I used to use a small
startup in /etc/rc.local which does not exist in Suse. I have to type it in
each time after login to get onto the net. So where is the startup for Suse
progs tried in /etc a link to rc.d and boot.local but that does not
An excellent article on an interesting problem, a possible fix, plus a hint
of Linux development politics and a resulting risk.
http://www.byte.com/documents/s=1436/byt20011024s0002/1029_moshe.html
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Archives,
Keith,
Look in /etc/init.d for boot.local and you should be able to edit that
file.
Regards,
Keith B.
Keith Antoine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am unable to start my internet login with Suse. I used to use a small
startup in /etc/rc.local which does not exist in Suse. I have to type it in
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Subject: [linux-elitists] Attention Ingenious Patriots!
Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 10:13:11 -0800
From: Don Marti [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The US Dept. of Defense wants _your_ idea on how to get them
terrorists! Submit your one-page proposal
Burns,
Hey, wait a minute, all the old Army radios from World War II
were good for ham radio, maybe parts from all the autonomous
solar robot cameras they'll end up making for this war will be
good for cheese radio. (Cheese radio is like ham radio, but no
licenses and with encryption and
cheese = packet??
or is it like a pirate ham.screw the license?
On Friday 02 November 2001 16:38, Condon Thomas A KPWA wrote:
Burns,
Hey, wait a minute, all the old Army radios from World War II
were good for ham radio, maybe parts from all the autonomous
solar robot cameras they'll
On November 2, 2001 08:38 am, you wrote:
Burns,
Hey, wait a minute, all the old Army radios from World War II
were good for ham radio, maybe parts from all the autonomous
solar robot cameras they'll end up making for this war will be
good for cheese radio. (Cheese radio is like ham
On Thursday 01 November 2001 21:08, you wrote:
On Friday 02 November 2001 06:39, Glenn Williams wrote:
Then I made sure I can boot both Linux and XP with PM 7 Boot Magic.
BM
this is *not* a flame at you. I have never properly understood why
people insist on using $60 flakey software when
Check out http://linux.nf/www/ for all the details. Not o bad considering all
the downtime (grumble, mumble).
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Admin: http://linux.nf Admin: http://hunley.homeip.net
The problem with this country is that half of the
On Sat, 3 Nov 2001 01:44, you wrote:
Keith,
Look in /etc/init.d for boot.local and you should be able to edit that
file.
Regards,
Keith B.
No it does not work. I have a program that starts up a login to my cable isp,
telstra, in linux, which is unsupported by them (what else).
I have to
On Fri, 2 Nov 2001 06:49:44 -0500 burns [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
An excellent article on an interesting problem, a possible fix, plus a hint
of Linux development politics and a resulting risk.
http://www.byte.com/documents/s=1436/byt20011024s0002/1029_moshe.html
The article is most
On Fri, 2 Nov 2001 10:01:35 -0800
Ted Ozolins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was just thinking, since they keep hitting civilian targets with their
great smart bombs, perhaps they should program them to hit civilian
targets
and then when they miss, they just might hit the military targets that
Keith Antoine babbled on about:
bpalogin -c /etc/bpalogin.conf
copy /etc/rc.d/skeleton to /etc/rc.d/bplogin
put this command into /etc/rc.d/bplogin in the start) section
then cd rc3.d
ln -s ../bplogin S100bplogin
cd ../rc5.d
ln -s ../bplogin S100bplogin
that should cause it to be run whenever
On November 2, 2001 05:51 pm, you wrote:
I think we should just drop guns
all over Afghanistan
along with the food packets,
and offer a much bigger reward
for bin Laden and friends.
(It would probably be cheaper.)
Sorry,toofarofftopic
I thought that they already did that. Gee I thought
At the bottom of the /opt/kde2/share/config/kdm/kdmrc file is this section:
[Xdmcp]
Enable=false
KeyFile=/etc/X11/kdm/xdm-keys
Willing=
Xaccess=/etc/X11/kdm/Xaccess
I changed the Enable=false to true, restarted X and lo and behold, the
kdm login screen appeared on my son's PC.
Should this info
Can anybody recommend software for viewing AVI files? My son downloaeded
Shrek as an AVI file, but nothing I currently have installed under linux will
play it. He's taken to booting my PC into Windows to run the thing.
Thanks,
Tim
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On Friday 02 November 2001 06:41 pm, Tim Wunder wrote:
Can anybody recommend software for viewing AVI files? My son downloaeded
Shrek as an AVI file, but nothing I currently have installed under linux
will play it. He's taken to booting my PC into Windows to run the thing.
AVIFile...
Nov 2nd
Hemo's Back!
New Mirror added: Wisconsin
See front page for the links
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frankly, could the snipers IDENTIFY Bin?
I doubt... They all look the same, right?
I thought that they already did that. Gee I thought that the military might
learn from their past mistakes (Vietnam) YOU CANT BUY OFF IDEALISM
and you can not gain the hearts of people by bombing civilians.
Ted Ozolins wrote:
On November 2, 2001 05:51 pm, you wrote:
I think we should just drop guns
all over Afghanistan
along with the food packets,
and offer a much bigger reward
for bin Laden and friends.
(It would probably be cheaper.)
Sorry,toofarofftopic
I thought that
Tim Wunder babbled on about:
At the bottom of the /opt/kde2/share/config/kdm/kdmrc file is this section:
[Xdmcp]
Enable=false
KeyFile=/etc/X11/kdm/xdm-keys
Willing=
Xaccess=/etc/X11/kdm/Xaccess
I changed the Enable=false to true, restarted X and lo and behold, the
kdm login screen
On Sat, 3 Nov 2001 11:53, you wrote:
Keith Antoine babbled on about:
bpalogin -c /etc/bpalogin.conf
copy /etc/rc.d/skeleton to /etc/rc.d/bplogin
put this command into /etc/rc.d/bplogin in the start) section
Sorry but I am as thick as two bricks when it comes to scripts, however I do
NOT
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