I have had no luck in getting the workstation 3.1.1 ISO's that so many
have been getting. I keep getting turned away because the iso server is
full up with users logged on...
However, on one of the mirrors I found the WS311 rpms and srpms and
grabbed those. The ones I actually used to upgrade my
On Tue, 5 Feb 2002 08:07:11 -0500 Bill Day [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, Im pretty sure that under winders the card came up as lne 100tx so I
will give it a shot with tulip, if it fails will give it a go with the
ne2000 then
You booting this nic on a workstation 3.1? If so, the lionksys
There's a fire in linux.advocacy... Here's why:
http://www.netcraft.com/survey/
Market share for top servers across all domains,
August 1995 - January 2002
Active Sites
Thanks Doug. Nice step-x-step. What I was missing was all the hacking to
the config scripts.
Thank you, again.
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Here's what I've been using to compile LPRng source code. Beware that you need the
LPRng source as well as LPRng-tools to achieve max utility.
The current source code tree is up to 3.8.5...
I'd appreicate any feedback on my compile script... beware word wrap/warp...
#!/bin/bash
./configure
On Sun, 27 Jan 2002 07:04:30 -0800 Ken Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Here's a link to a review of a new 'closed source' compiler from intel.
Anyone heard of this? Impressive improvements over ms visual c++ and gnu
2.95. They talk of 30% speed improvement.
On Sun, 27 Jan 2002 08:41:15 -0800 (PST) Net Llama [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My take on the whole affair is that Intel is making sure it's new P4
is properly supported... in that its' new optimizaions are being
exploited by this compiler
On Fri, 25 Jan 2002 13:52:23 -0500 Michael W. Holdeman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Setting up another Fileserver, and SAMBA server. I am interested in teh most
stable filesystem for this server. Reiser I have been told is not the best
choice, and I have had corruption problems with it. EXT3?,
I still dont follow you Jerry. Embarassing how? It will work. I do it all the
time. I have an ext2 boot flopy and regularly use it to boot an ext3 system.
I've had the experience where a root system running ext3 was so clobbered that it had
to be accessed via a boot floppy. The only
On Thu, 24 Jan 2002 18:45:00 -0500 Douglas J Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you find that after upgrading to 4.2.0 your screen looks like it is
shifted to the right and/or is too tall, you should try adding:
Option nocompositesync
to the Device section of your XF86Config. Seems 4.2.0
On Wed, 23 Jan 2002 13:34:15 -0500 Douglas J Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jerry McBride babbled on about:
I wasn't able to fsck and ext3 partition with old ext2 utils... Quite
embarassing.
if you're running ext3 you need a recent e2fsprogs and util-linux anyway. I
kinda thought
On Sun, 20 Jan 2002 23:35:52 -0500 Douglas J Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Net Llama babbled on about:
http://www.xfree86.org/cvs/changes_4_2.html
ftp://ftp.xfree86.org/pub/XFree86/4.2.0/
Its out. Anyone yet attempted to build/install the massive download yet
(either binary or
On Tue, 15 Jan 2002 09:36:14 -0500 Kurt Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yow! Guess I won't be using Kylix:
12. AUDIT. During the term of this License and for one
(1) year thereafter, upon reasonable notice and during
normal business hours, Borland or its outside auditors will
On Mon, 14 Jan 2002 18:18:40 -0800 (PST) Net Llama [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think a bit more investigation is needed before you can assume that
this a system wide problem. How many binaries are exhibiting this
problem?
Three... All have to do with accessing files belonging to root. I
On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 17:47:36 -0800 (PDT) stayler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh yes.
The damned thing likes to time out and shut down at random intervals.
I am considering LPRng as a replacement
That's about what I figured out too. As for LPRng... it always worked for me. ;') I
wonder if
On Mon, 14 Jan 2002 08:51:23 -0500 Bruce Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 14 January 2002 8:38 am, Jerry McBride wrote:
---snip---
I am considering LPRng as a replacement
---snip---
Or get the latest from www.lprng.com It usually installs without trouble
and they've
On Mon, 14 Jan 2002 14:44:30 -0500 Bruce Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wish me luck. ;')
Well, you might be interested to know that SuSE defaults their print packages
as follows:
7.2 CUPS
7.3 LPRng
I guess they didn't have much luck with CUPS either.
Well.. from my
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002 20:03:33 -0700 Collins Richey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002 19:04:06 -0500 Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I've just ftp'ed the elx iso's for a cd customer of mine and I was
wondering if anyone else may be interested in a copy? Seems
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002 22:33:01 -0500 Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I have enjoyed a static ip number on my cable modem for a year or
so from @HOME. But, they are dead, so I seem be forced to get a dynamic
ip number.
I don't have dhcpdc on my caldera 2.4 box, with a 2.2 kernel
On Tue, 01 Jan 2002 00:23:30 +0800 Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
TUSL is another Asus board that uses Intel i815e b-step for Tualatin
CPUs. The Asus' 440BX boards are very reliable and have great
performance. It was an excellent choice for building home servers.
The latest offering is the
On Tue, 01 Jan 2002 00:23:30 +0800 Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
TUSL is another Asus board that uses Intel i815e b-step for Tualatin
CPUs. The Asus' 440BX boards are very reliable and have great
performance. It was an excellent choice for building home servers.
The latest offering is the
Would someone that's running eserver 3.1 send me a copy of the kernel .config file?
I'd like to look it over for learning purposes.
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On Sun, 30 Dec 2001 12:46:59 -0700 Dave Anselmi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jerry McBride wrote:
---snip---
The dhcp hurddle I haven't quite cleared is understanding what I've done.
---snip---
What you have is the software from the Internet Software Consortium. dhclient is
the client
On Tue, 25 Dec 2001 11:58:27 -0800 Ken Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Do you know if the wheel mouse plugin works in
linux?
I'm not a wheel mouse pro as it was a microsoft invention. However, I've heard whell
mouse support is good underlinux... should be ok in Java apps.
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On Mon, 24 Dec 2001 11:12:14 -0500
Bruce Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 24 December 2001 04:48, Klaus-Peter Schrage wrote:
Also sprach Net Llama am Montag, 24. Dezember 2001 04:58:
I'd recommend rebuilding the 2.2.12 kernel that you have so that it has
the same exact
I believe someone here was asking for recommendations for a java IDE on linux. While
my favorite tool isn't a gui driven ide, it is still a very usefull ide no less. May I
recommend jedit? It's a nice, simple editor that handles a variety of programming
languages, including netrexx.
It's
I just left work after a spending an hour or so making some windows clients behave.
What I found was rather eye-opening...
Windows clients effected; win95, 98 and one w2k.
Symptom... machines were crawling like typical microsoft slugs... only worse. One
win98 client popped up with out of
On Sun, 16 Dec 2001 20:18:39 -0800 Roger Hawley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you tried PAN?
I love PAN, but to get it to work under kde you have to install most of the
gnome desktop. Makes for a lot of wasted
realestate if your a die hard kde user...
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On Sat, 15 Dec 2001 12:25:38 -0500
Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have given up on netscape 6.2 as a news reader. Just not working (In my
hands).
Any suggestions for a news client?
Joel
Sylpheed comes to mind. It's not full featured like I would like it, but it
works well. The
On Tue, 11 Dec 2001 22:27:40 -0500
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello All,
I have followed the thread on forcing my NIC to run full duplex. I have
tried all of those suggestions to no avail. I have SuSE 7.3 Pro installed
on my desktop w/KDE-2.2.2, and Mantel's 2.4.16-4GB-14. Using mii-tool
On Wed, 12 Dec 2001 07:19:25 -0500
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jerry,
It is the latest included with the 2.4.16 kernel. I do have a CD with
instructions on compiling the driver for linux that came with the card.
It is dated 6/1999. Should I compile it and see if it works?
It's worth a try,
On Wed, 12 Dec 2001 20:50:08 -0500
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jerry,
I finally just gave up and purchased a NetGear FA310TX fast ethernet
card from Micro Center on sale for $14.99. It uses the tulip driver and
upon installation, I am now running 100 mbps FD without forcing it to.
Something
On Wed, 12 Dec 2001 19:48:16 -0700
Collins Richey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 12 Dec 2001 18:28:56 -0800 (PST) Keith Morse
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 12 Dec 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jerry,
I finally just gave up and purchased a NetGear FA310TX fast
ethernet
On Sun, 9 Dec 2001 07:42:59 -0700
Collins Richey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
---snip---
Make sure you get 2.4.16+ (at least 2.4.17-pre1. 2.4.16 causes
filessystem corruption (all fs types).
Collins, is there a specific circumstance that fs corruption occurs? Like
only on systems with
On Sun, 9 Dec 2001 08:24:32 -0700
Collins Richey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
---snip---
it's
listed as
- Alexander Viro: fix unmount inode breakage, show_vfsmnt cleanup.
Thanks.
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While watching S. King's IT on tv. tonight... with the wifey ofcourse... I
upgraded my laptop to use ext3.
Once installed, I did a couple of tests... namely... I removed the battery
and then unplugged the wall adpater from the laptop... while in the middle of
a compile session...
Upon reboot,
On Thu, 6 Dec 2001 12:25:46 -0800 (PST)
Net Llama [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, i give up. I'm descending into RPM dependency hell here, where
each level gets uglier than the last. I think this is a sign that KDE
isn't for me.
KDE 2.x.x isn't something I'd want to cuddle up next to
On Wed, 5 Dec 2001 07:03:15 -0500
burns [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On December 4, 2001 06:31 am, zohar wrote:
I want to defragment individual programs(or more than one) rather than
whole hard disk. Is there any utility for that.
Just a thought... couldn't you just copy all the files off
On Tue, 4 Dec 2001 10:49:53 -0800
Vern W Heesch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks again David, with your help I almost there!
Vern,
When you get this all ironed out... why not write up a detailed step-by-step
for the
rest of us to follow?
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I just finished up installing Workstation on my boss's COMPAQ PRESARIO 1278
and
thought I'd make a few public notes...
This isn't a good piece of harware to install Linux on.
I had all kinds of problems with the via chips in this laptop and APM/APCI is
still
kind of iffy...
Anyway, the
On Sat, 1 Dec 2001 08:56:42 -0500
Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Previously, Collins Richey chose to write:
Still no communique from ATT, and @home is still serving mail.
According to our paper this morning, the judge gave Excite@home the
go-ahead to turn service off. The cable
I just heard this on the car radio on the way home from work. Excite is
allowed to
disconnect COMCAST@HOME tonight at midnight...
Everyone in New Jersey, that is a Comcast subscriber shold be raising bloddy
hell about now... :') That includes me.
It's been nice being with you guys and even
On Thu, 29 Nov 2001 06:45:11 -0500
David A. Bandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
---snip---
You sure are slow.
True enough... but very pleasurable I assure you. :')
Aside from that... I didn't notice any traffic that mentioned either 2.5.0 or
2.4.16...
I was just being curious.
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I just left kernel.org and noticed the new 2.5.0 beta kernel sounc was posted
for public consumption...
Anyone else notice or working with it???
I just tossed 2.4.16 onto my test server. I've never had this much fun in my
OS/2 days!
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On Tue, 27 Nov 2001 20:26:08 -0500
Bill Day [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Someone mentioned a SCSI CD-RW for $18 Smart and Frinedly 2006..
Well, it arrived today.. complete, minus cable
Someone was going to ship me a cd drive caddy not necessary..
see what happens when you get
On Sun, 25 Nov 2001 19:23:34 -0700
Collins Richey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 25 Nov 2001 20:00:57 -0500 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Nov 25, 2001 at 07:36:45PM -0500, Jerry McBride wrote:
I'm a bit sheepish to admit this... but I've just rediscovered
QUAKE. It
Your
I found this one on the inet. Compile it via the included script and when you
execute getvc... it'll return the number of the virtual console you're
currently in.
Handy little tool.
gcc getvc.c -o getvc
strip getvc
mv getvc /usr/local/bin
/* getvc.c
* Prints the number of the current VC
I'm a bit sheepish to admit this... but I've just rediscovered QUAKE. It
fails to run on 3.1 due to update glibc, but I've discovered that the old
libc5 can be installed from eDesktop 2.40 if you add a --nodeps switch to the
command line.
I've been quakin' for a couple of hours now... no
Those of you that read my post about being able to buy SCSI Smart-n-Friendly
2006+ cd writers from www.justdeals.com... beware. They are now shipping the
drives without the required cd-caddy. They also dropped the price to $17.95.
So... it's still a CHEAP scsi cdr solution, but requires that you
On Sun, 18 Nov 2001 20:24:13 -0500
Bill Day [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Jerry, any gotchas on the S-n-F 2006 + scsi drive... other than the
case..
None. It's your typical, old scsi cdr reader/writer.
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On Wed, 14 Nov 2001 23:45:25 -0600 George R. Kasica [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
--snip--
make -C nss_db-2.2.3pre1 subdir_lib
make[2]: Entering directory
`/mnt/scsi-1/Linux/glibc-2.2.4/nss_db-2.2.3pre1'
make[2]: *** No rule to make target `subdir_lib'. Stop.
make[2]: Leaving directory
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001 22:49:30 -0500 Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I feel kinda dumb replying to my own messages... but if it helps anyone
interested in upgrading their glibc files... what the hey?
Anyways... there's a lot of gotchas' in doing this madness that rally makes
me wonder
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001 10:38:54 -0600 George R. Kasica [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'd be happy to try it here if I can get glibc 2-4.4 to BUILDI
can't even get make to goand there doesn't appear to be any
support for it either as to help, so I'll post the error here in hopes
that SOMEONE
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001 17:25:05 -0500 Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
---snip---
Be alert! I had some issues with the new libraries! I've had a couple of
programs that will not run under glibc-2.2.4... such as mysql... xmms...
etc.
For the most part I'd say about 99% of what I have
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001 18:10:40 -0800 (PST) Net Llama [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you saying that you installed the new version of glibc and, in so
doing, removed the previous (2.1.x) version?
So basically its safe to ugprade glibc without any special machinations?
I'm saying that I
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001 22:29:18 -0500 Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
---snip---
I can't wait to see if there's any perf boosts anywhere else.
I couldn't wait till tomorrow... :')... I've got xmms running, playing mp3's
off the server in the other room via nfs. I've got scache running
On Sun, 11 Nov 2001 18:44:57 -0500 Douglas J Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
---snip---
not really what you asked for, but since you're doing this, might as well
go
2.4 ... it seems to be the most stable 2.x glibc yet from what I've
seen/heard
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Doug, was that version number supposed to
Can someone suggest the best way to cleanup /tmp? I've got a server that has
over
10meg of... stuff... Where does one begin?
TIA, Jerry.
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On Sun, 4 Nov 2001 06:07:41 -0700 Kurt Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jerry McBride jabbered:
Anyone here playing with the new compiler or libstdc++?
Yes.
On an old desktop, I upgraded it to col 3.1, then on to gcc 3.02. Once done I
played
around with a few kernel compiles and some
Anyone here playing with the new compiler or libstdc++?
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http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=ensafe=offgroup=linux
2:15pm up 6 days,
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 Thu, 01 Nov 2001 10:23:13 -0500 DOUGLAS HUNLEY
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.heise.de/ct/motive/01/01/p1600.jpg
Whay cool! Thanks for the URL!
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On Wed, 31 Oct 2001 12:45:23 -0500 Douglas J Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
---snip---
http://hunley.homeip.net/iso and http://hunley.homeip.net/linux_sources/
are
all that is there. the rest is gone until I get around to making my new
design and populating it with whatever I can recover
On Mon, 29 Oct 2001 17:04:29 -0500 Douglas J Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
... I'm really a nice
guy, never
hacked anyone or anything other than an old TRS-80 Model I computer...
Honest!
what is your IP? did you try to ftp to hunley.homeip.net or linux.nf? if
so,
you're blocked
On Tue, 30 Oct 2001 13:38:16 -0500 Douglas J Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Jerry McBride babbled on about:
I tried to come in on simple http via netscape, my IP provider is @home,
my
IP
address is 24.249.215.76 cc1074536-b.
My guess is... you're blocking @home users.
Cheers
On Tue, 30 Oct 2001 21:44:03 -0500 Douglas J Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Jerry McBride babbled on about:
Gezzz... now I REALLY feel bad... ;')
does it work?
Wow! I just tried it and banged right in! Thanks... now what do we do about
hunley.homeip.net? I'm still getting access denied
On Sun, 28 Oct 2001 19:11:35 -0500 Douglas J Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
oh my god... I would turn around and leave right then and there
Me too... but only after switching around two wires... ;')
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Doug, why does linux.nf insist that I'm some kind of hacker freak, when all I
want to
do is load your webpage and browse your source code resouces???
If I'm on some kinda of black list, please remove me... I'm really a nice
guy, never
hacked anyone or anything other than an old TRS-80 Model I
I just implemented a remote java client that accesses a remote mysql server
and
while it's still fresh in my head... I thought I'd share the high points with
you.
First off... server side... using the mysql client named... mysql be
certain to setup a
client that can accept connections outside
On Fri, 26 Oct 2001 08:57:56 -0400 Douglas J Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
--snip--
Incidentially, I buried my 4416s alongside my 6414s in the county
landfill.
Who knows, maybe they'll keep each other company.
Cheers.
a buddy had similar experience with SCSI yamaha drive. myself
On Tue, 23 Oct 2001 22:12:21 -0400 Tom Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi gang,
I'm trying to install LimeWire onto my RH7.1 box and when I execute the
LImeWireLinux.bin it says there is no JVM installed. Here is the error:
Open the kpackage manager. Search for jre. It it fails, you
On Wed, 24 Oct 2001 19:07:55 -0700 David Aikema [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 24 October 2001 06:32 pm, Jerry McBride wrote:
My apologies if my comments were taken as flammage. They weren't intended
to
be such more an idle observation than anything.
Don't sweat it, David
On Wed, 24 Oct 2001 18:16:27 -0700 (PDT) Net Llama [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, i'll take the bait. I've had my IDE Yamaha 6824 CDRW for about 15
months and have never had a single problem with it.
Jerry, what brand are you using since the Yamahas?
I bought a smart-n-friendly (jvc) for
On Thu, 18 Oct 2001 20:17:59 -0400 Douglas J Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Jerry McBride babbled on about:
---snip---
How has everyone else done with it so far?
good here... still can't get the damn thing to see openssl during the
./configure.. but otherwise...
Now that you
I've been running the new samba server these last few days and have not had
any
problems with it so far. Seems the performance is about the same as the
previous
version...
How has everyone else done with it so far?
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I'm having some problems renaming some files created under windows. The
filenames contain characters that bash thinks are tokens... and causes the
usual unexpected token complaint
An example file name would be: THIS is a (DUMB) windows filename test
A simple rename with mv is not possible, nor
On Sun, 30 Sep 2001 22:22:49 -0700 Tony Alfrey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I screwed up my lilo.conf file big time...
Visit the linux documentation project, look for HARD DISK UPGRADE in
the mini-how-to's.
It very carefully describes how to mount a drive and run the lilo.conf on it
to write
On Tue, 02 Oct 2001 00:03:29 +0200 Zoki [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 13:16 01/10/01 -0400, you wrote:
Slashdot has a post on the newest release of the NSA's secure linux.
Has anyone looked at this?
I'm wondering about the real-world aplication for these enhancements?
*** Call me paranoid
On Wed, 26 Sep 2001 23:50:14 -0600 Kurt Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
stayler wrote:
% Is it still stylish to embargo gcc v3 or has that tide subsided?
Grab it and see for yourself. It's easy to build, although
time-consuming. I'm using it here and having no problems. I haven't
built the
Just a side note, question here...
I just compiled 2.4.10 for running on my test client/server setup, no problems.
I enable MTRR in the kernel this time around on the client machine, as X
supposedly those registers for faster screen updates if it is available.
Running xfree 4.10... how does
In my neck of the woods... my cable modem will connect either through an
ethernet
rj45 or via usb. After seeing a demo done done with usb, then a demo done via
the
ethernet connection... Why would anyone want to use usb devices anyways??? :')
If your cable modem will connect up via an ethernet
With fifteen (15) major enhancements, fixes, etc... kernel version 2.4.10 is
now
release for public consumption...
Good luck! :')
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On Sat, 22 Sep 2001 09:19:30 -0500 Rick Sivernell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Talking with my son last night, he swears that there is no other OS that can
do what M$ or XP can do.
---snip---
Actually, xp ain't that bad. It's not the answer to the world problems or the
ultimate
OS for
On Wed, 19 Sep 2001 07:57:35 -0400 DOUGLAS HUNLEY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
what does everyone think of this?
I'm confused as usual...
Does LaBrea require an unused ip to work or will it defend an ip that actively
being
used?
I set it up on my home lan, on the server. It didn't appear to
On Tue, 18 Sep 2001 21:21:40 -0400 Douglas J. Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I am a bit hesitant to post this, but I know others probably feel the way I
do, so...
Doug,
Dude... becareful who you show this to... :')
You're amongst friends here, no dobt about it... but an idiot from the
I'm trying to put together a complete list of options, etc that are possible in
an
XF86Config file. Running XF86Config -configure only generates a partial list...
If anyone knows of a detailed list of this config file, would you be so kind as
to
point me there?
Thanks, in advance.
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On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 08:55:39 -0400 Bruce Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
---snipi--
Piddly:o)
2,199 units done the last time I looked.Over 5 years worth.
I...errr... my computer... just finished the first unit... :.)
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On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 20:14:15 -0400 Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
People almost invariably choose personal security over freedom.
Any rational person would.
Speak for yourself. I prefer ``Live Free or Die''.
I would rather...
I hate to admit this, but after some thought I
On Sun, 16 Sep 2001 12:28:14 -0400 Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks,
---snip---
check out www.stursula.org
and see if you can get the site to come up properly with Konqui, Mozilla or
Netscape?
Works here, netscape 4.77. The site relies on java maybe that's your
On Sun, 16 Sep 2001 15:49:15 -0700 Bill Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
---snip---
Check out http://www.fourmilab.ch/webtools/demoroniser/ ``Correct
Moronic Microsoft HTML''.
While you're there, browse around a bit and have a look at FLASHBACK. I did and
now I use it ALL THE TIME! It's
Well... I've joined the thousands of other folks and am now processing data for
the SETI project at Arecibo Radio Observatory.
I highly encourage anyone with idle cpu cycles to join.
By the way, the new Xseti viewer is really nice too. :')
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On Sun, 16 Sep 2001 20:51:13 -0400 Douglas J. Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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why not distributed.net? or genome@home? or folding@home?
at least their clients are optimized to get the most out of your idle time
and not designed to on purpose to use a non-optimized algorithm... ;0
I'd
On Fri, 14 Sep 2001 00:46:55 +0800 Auyeung at Technet Systems Consultant Ltd
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Several years ago I played with the Internet Phone software, using simple
duplex sound cards. Not exactly the same VOip of today. It was also a bandwidth
killer, but then the connection to the
Say group,
Has anyone here implemented voice over ip? I've been asked to look into it and
from what I can tell it's a badwidth killer.
Once disturbing thing I've found is that the better solutions use proprietary
sound
cards. Anyone here using simple/cheap duplex sound cards in their voip
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One and the same Jerry McBride?
Damn! You found me!
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On Sun, 9 Sep 2001 16:06:01 -0500 Rick Sivernell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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konsole is my recommendation for learning Java.
That's a combo you can't beat... Now... if you're willing to add in netrexx...
you can
keep the compiler loaded in memory and recompiles occur almost
On Sat, 08 Sep 2001 21:09:14 +1000 Keith Antoine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I am in the market for a RW CD for my pc...
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Well I have had 2 different Burners working with Linux over 4 years. The
first was an Actima and
the others were Sony (8 and 12X)...
If I may add my $0.02
On Sat, 8 Sep 2001 10:32:01 -0400 burns [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 08 September 2001 09:22, Lee wrote:
Out here in the piney woods of Florida news and tv signals travel
slowly. Saw my first Linux ad on tv last night. It was for IBM Linux
servers. Claimed you could replace a
On Sat, 8 Sep 2001 12:37:11 -0500 Rick Sivernell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I have both yamaha's SCSI IDE and oth work flawlessly. on Unix Linux
Winder slap for saying that word grin. I like the scsi best
more portable and do not have to work about using up ide
On Tue, 4 Sep 2001 18:19:36 -0600 Kurt Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My eye. Mote. Your eye. Beam.
A MOTE IN YOUR EYE? A great book, indeed.
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