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If violence isn't solving your problems,
you're not using enough
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http://www.securecomputing.com/pdf/dist_firewall_arch.pdf
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without dma, with no read buffering, no
multicount, nada. in otherwords, like molasses uphill in winter..
I give up. I've done everything I can think of.
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I'm
ships with. Any suggestions how to
get around this error?
try moving /opt/kde2/include/kfilterbase.h to /tmp or somewhere else, then
rebuild...
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still getting
hammered. hang in there
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I don't know which is worse
a worm! - z3r0 c00l
Whats this one eat? - l0rd n1k0n
th1s 0n3 34ts 11S s3rv3rs! - ch4m3l30n
h4ck3rs
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to /dev/hda4.
/dev/hda converted back to ext3
we are now good to go
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On Tuesday 17 July 2001 12:26, Net Llama babbled:
Might this be related to the weirdness with the ISO images that i was
experiencing?
you can bet on it. trying to move those isos to another drive spewed read
errors...
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On Tuesday 17 July 2001 17:15, Ken Moffat babbled:
209.127.112.14 does not like recipient.
it ain't linux.nf that is bouncing..
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On Monday 16 July 2001 20:36, Tom Jandl babbled:
Has anyone else been getting ghost messages dated June 28th thru July
13th from this list today?
Strange.
define ghost
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On Tuesday 17 July 2001 09:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled:
How many IDE controllers do you HAVE in that box?
2 onboard. one via the other promise.
this is a nice athlon machine ;)
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On Tuesday 17 July 2001 18:40, David Aikema babbled:
Any suggestions? I can't say I qualify as an expert as far as
configuring linux apps goes.
saw a post on the suse list that says there is a new i810 driver on the intel
site. try it
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What the net needs now are kill files
about secure programming splitted in 8 parts.
Enjoy reading.
T.
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don't chime in w/ you shouldn't do that. it censorship or any of
that other crap. If that's what you want to talk about, go to /.
I have sites to run and policies to follow. Thanks
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On Sunday 15 July 2001 17:32, Shawn Tayler babbled:
Wow Doug,
Congradulations!
thanks!
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Don't take life too seriously; you won't get
cluttering up every mail from you with stuff that we don't need to see?
verifies to you (should you check it against my public key) that the mail in
question did in fact some from me and has not been tampered with in any way
(unless the key don't compare).
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On Monday 09 July 2001 23:52, Linuxism Chang babbled:
could one mount nrg, bin, and all those kind of images as supported by
isobuster?
I doubt it. they wouldn't be valid fs types probably
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it don't like your gcc. which one you using?
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is up on http://hunley.homeip.net/iso
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for the thought,
however.
I agree with these points.
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When solving
-recursive-am] Error 2
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One of the joys of being a kid
things that dd can't do... hybrid cds come
to mind...
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Sometimes I
service just to have RR.
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OpenLinux 3.1 Workstation and Server are up (with md5sums) at
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this.
Joel
I did the same thing on most of the boxes I admin (But I went for rpm 4.x). I
created /usr/src/packages as a dir, then made /usr/src/redhat and
/usr/src/OpenLinux symlinks to that dir... I've yet to find and rpm that
doesn't like the setup..
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On Wednesday 04 July 2001 21:23, David Aikema babbled:
DOesn't someone have a collection of distro iso's available for
download somewhere? I saw an email, maybe from Doug, that there
it was me... what you need?
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fine until I tried compiling
something which needed the dynamic version.
Personally, I'd install zlib from source. it's like 2 commands..
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?
cable modem... 300Kbps tops...
seems to be some kind of slowpoint in the road runner network right now
though... my box is only pushing 50K right now and some sites are real
responsive, while others are sllooo
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around 6/7 on your scale (not in programming, just in Linux distro)
and tend to forget that I learned something really arcane a long time ago and
the typical end-user ain't gonna know that already..
I'll keep the list updated
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On Monday 02 July 2001 19:04, Mike Andrew babbled:
On Tuesday 03 July 2001 05:19, Douglas J. Hunley wrote:
major weird.. you want the suse rpms to install?
I took your very own cvs snapshot of kicq as a thirteenth attempt at this.
It didn't
the rsync info I posted a while ago
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I liked things better when I
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