Sydney, 800 miles S. of Nova Scotia (SatireWire.com) - After what
witnesses described as an all night blinder during which it kept
droning on about how it was always being bloody ignored by the whole
bloody world and would bloody well stand to do something about it,
Australia this morning
Typing furiously on February 13, Net Llama managed to emit:
Subject basically asks it all. Has anyone successfully built Mozilla
from source? If so, what kind of voo-doo monkey magic did you need to
get it to build into a fully functional package?
Got any chicken feet?
Kurt
--
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Typing furiously on February 11, daddy managed to emit:
On Sunday 10 February 2002 07:34, Michael wrote:
On Sun, 10 Feb 2002 08:23:49 -0500
Michael Scottaline [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled in frustration:
You may want to check your system for a rootdisk folder.
Mike
===
Typing furiously on February 11, Ian managed to emit:
Pong. Game, set, match.
Kurt
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Typing furiously on February 07, Collins managed to emit:
I've been off the linux lists for a couple of weeks.
Is 2.4.17 a safe kernel for upgrading?
I've used it without incident.
Kurt
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Typing furiously on February 06, Michael Hipp managed to emit:
On Wednesday 06 February 2002 03:09 pm, Net Llama wrote:
rpm --rebuild whatever-foo.src.rpm
If all goes well, you end up with a binary RPM in
/usr/src/OpenLinux/RPM/
[snip]
After I did that would I have
Typing furiously on February 07, Kevin O'Gorman managed to emit:
Okay, I'll bite. What is it? There's no man page for 'shopt', nor any
mention of it in the bash manpage as a builtin, so I'm mystified. That's
on eD2.4, anyway.
I don't recall which bash version was the default in eD 2.4, but
Scribbling feverishly on February 05, Rick Sivernell managed to emit:
List / Kurt if he is there
I am having a small problem. I have the old stl headers being used
before the new version. Would like to know if there is a enviro var that
is set with the -I include files. I have a envir
Typing furiously on February 06, Douglas J Hunley managed to emit:
Michael Hipp babbled on about:
What's the *proper* way to do this (verify the libs)?
rpm -q -a|more
P.S. I recommend you run XFree86 in 100 DPI mode for best results.
How is this done?
xdpyinfo|grep resol
Scribbling feverishly on February 04, burns managed to emit:
This is a classic:
http://images.ucomics.com/comics/fw/2002/fw020203.gif
Classic indeed!
Kurt
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Scribbling feverishly on January 22, Andrew Mathews managed to emit:
[...]
offered, t-shirts, tux penguins, pictures of me, well maybe not me, but
Kurt, Doug, Lonnie, Burnsie, Kantoine, and Mike Andrews at least. BG
Do we *really* want to see a picture of Kantoine in a thong? ;-)
Kurt
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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. That
On Mon, 28 Jan 2002 13:12:42 -0500 Douglas J Hunley
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a process or two that are listed as defunct and are owned by
init. It was my understanding that these types of processes would get
init as their parent, and periodically init would scan its children
and
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?,
On Fri, 25 Jan 2002 13:42:55 -0500 Douglas J Hunley
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the script I used would turn the damn computer off...
I abandoned it after a while though cause a lawsuit would definately
suck..--
Ayup, getting sued can ruin your whole day...
Kurt
Scribbling feverishly on January 23, Tyler Regas managed to emit:
Oh gawd no. Kudzu is the biggest flaming POS i've come across in all of
Linux. I've stopped counting the number of boxes that its locked up,
fubarred or othewise rendered useless.
Kudzu being what? Its sounds like some
Scribbling feverishly on January 20, Tom Wilson managed to emit:
Looks like the closest to me here in Cincy is in Indy. If I don't get there
sooner, I will have to make a stop off at one there when I go to see the
Brickyard 400 in August.
Maybe pay Kurt a visit since he is a Hoosier
Scribbling feverishly on January 20, Douglas J Hunley managed to emit:
Tom Wilson babbled on about:
Looks like the closest to me here in Cincy is in Indy. If I don't get
there sooner, I will have to make a stop off at one there when I go to see
the Brickyard 400 in August.
Maybe pay
Hi, list,
As hinted in other threads, I'm no longer a Hoosier. I accepted a
position with a Linux startup based in Pittsburgh, PA, TimeSys
Corporation, http://www.timesys.com/. They market several real-time
OSes, including a version of Linux for the embedded and real-time
spaces. Please don't
Scribbling feverishly on January 22, Douglas J Hunley managed to emit:
Judging from the recent threads, I'm betting that everyone would be
interested in my possibly renting out a park or something and everyone on
these lists getting together?
If ther's an interest, I can start looking into
Scribbling feverishly on January 21, Douglas J Hunley managed to emit:
dilyard root babbled on about:
pong
ignore him. he's a smart@$$
There are several such on this list. I, of course, am not one of
them. ;-)
Kurt
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Scribbling feverishly on January 19, Tom Wilson managed to emit:
[...]
Though you may want to contact me through e-mail first if you do 'cause I
think there are quite a few William Thomas' in the local phone book.
Really? There are lots of Joseph Smiths in Salt Lake City. ;-)
Kurt
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Scribbling feverishly on January 20, Burns MacDonald managed to emit:
Keith scribbled:
Do not know if the car will make it on a tank of gas.
I should think it's the pontoons you'd need to worry about. ;o)
Yeah, and I would expect his arms to get awful tired from the
rowing...
Kurt
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Scribbling feverishly on January 18, Bruce Marshall managed to emit:
On Friday 18 January 2002 22:16 pm, Kurt Wall wrote:
Scribbling feverishly on January 18, Sys Admin managed to emit:
tsting
wrkng
K
Say wht?
Doug and I are having breakfast at a Waffle House in Columbus, OH
Scribbling feverishly on January 19, Lavinius Romio Petru managed to emit:
[comprehensive list expansions for MCSE elided'
There :)
ROFLMAO!
Show-off. ;-)
Kurt
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Scribbling feverishly on January 19, David Aikema managed to emit:
On January 18, 2002 07:16 pm, Kurt Wall wrote:
Scribbling feverishly on January 18, Sys Admin managed to emit:
tsting
wrkng
I think you misspelled that. It should be wrking. You've gotta stay true
to form after
Scribbling feverishly on January 17, Ken Moffat managed to emit:
I'm confused. The partitioner thread left me scratching my head.
I have several ext2 partitions, and several questions.
Can I make these ext2's into ext3's using tune2fs?
Yes.
Can I go back and forth?
Yes.
Can I change
Scribbling feverishly on January 17, Net Llama managed to emit:
Is this on your Slackware box?
Yes. I built and installed GTK+ and GDK from source. They live under
/usr/local/mumble. As does Xscreensaver, I might add.
I've attempted it on a RH7.x box and i get errors like these during
Scribbling feverishly on January 18, dep managed to emit:
On Friday 18 January 2002 05:32, Kurt Wall wrote:
| Can I change them using fstab settings?
|
| No.
well, um, yes and no. going back to ext2 requires editing /etc/fstab,
does it not? and on some systems (i'm thinking suse 7.3
Scribbling feverishly on January 18, Douglas J Hunley managed to emit:
Looks like Phillips actually has a clue! Go Phillips!
mother of all sue-fests indeed!
Looks like I'll be spending more money on Philips products in
the future. :-P
Kurt
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Scribbling feverishly on January 18, Net Llama managed to emit:
--- Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is the the project dead?
oook?
Is the [mars_nwe] project dead?
Don't know, but the technology is moribund.
Kurt
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Scribbling feverishly on January 18, Sys Admin managed to emit:
tsting
wrkng
K
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Scribbling feverishly on January 17, Pam R managed to emit:
On Thursday 17 January 2002 2:51 am, burns wrote:
On January 16, 2002 03:34 pm, Dallam Wych wrote:
Knowing btinternet as I do, I can almost
assure you that the trouble is on their end not yours. Their service
seems to vary
Scribbling feverishly on January 17, Net Llama managed to emit:
Anyone successfully built Xscreensaver-4.00 from source?
I'm running into annoying gtk errors when compiling. I've never had
problems building previous versions.
It went okay here. Whassa matter?
K
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Scribbling feverishly on January 18, Keith Antoine managed to emit:
On Wed, 16 Jan 2002 22:32,Kurt Wall scribed:
Actually, you can use tune2fs to disable journaling on the filesystem
in question, turning ext3 back into ext2.
Kurt
I looked at man tune2fs and it does not say anything
Scribbling feverishly on January 17, Net Llama managed to emit:
[...]
Ugh. I've had [gtk|glib]-devel-1.2.10 installed for months, yet i don't
have glib.h installed. I've also got gnome-devel* installed. This
looks to be leading down a dependency path of hell.
Could I build against
Scribbling feverishly on January 16, Keith Antoine managed to emit:
On Wednesday 16 January 2002 13:24, Tim Wunder Sarpend his Quill and:
However what happens when you wish to resize a partition/partitions that
are ext3; it cannot do that, just found out this week. Cannot work with
Scribbling feverishly on January 14, burns managed to emit:
One of our accountants recently bought a special bundled deal from IBM.
Included with the PC was a digital camera.
The PC came with XP pre-loaded.
There are no drivers available to allow the camea to work under XP.
Go
Scribbling feverishly on January 15, burns managed to emit:
On January 15, 2002 08:54 am, Kurt Wall wrote:
I have told them that MCSE stands for Must Consult with Someone Else,
Mouse Certified System Engineer
Must Confer with Someone Experienced
Kurt
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Scribbling feverishly on January 12, Joel Hammer managed to emit:
Please ignore. This is only a test. If this had been a real post this would
be filled with misinformation.
Consider yourself ignored. ;-)
Kurt
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Scribbling feverishly on January 12, Bruce Marshall managed to emit:
On Saturday 12 January 2002 12:28 pm, Joel Hammer wrote:
This is still a test.
On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 11:31:43AM -0500, Joel Hammer wrote:
Please ignore. This is only a test. If this had been a real post this
would
Scribbling feverishly on January 12, edj managed to emit:
Anybody able to get to skyblade.homeip.net lately? It's supposed to
have the xine rpms.
Can't ping it, but it does resolve:
$ ping -c 4 skyblade.homeip.net
PING skyblade.homeip.net (213.220.180.63): 56 octets data
---
Scribbling feverishly on January 12, Keith Antoine managed to emit:
Just to help with your English, in this list titles are not used noramlly.
Most here would be embarrased with the use of, Sir. grin
Yes Sir, Mr. Antoine, Sir.
[snippage]
K
--
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Scribbling feverishly on January 11, Chang managed to emit:
http://www.xitami.com
is it as good as apache?
Beats me. They don't make source code available for Linux...
Kurt
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Scribbling feverishly on January 10, Dave Anselmi managed to emit:
Kurt Wall wrote:
[...]
glibc -- particularly, the resolver library and the NSS (Name Service
Switch) facilities. Specifically, the file resolv/resolv.h defines
the macro _PATH_RESCONF:
#define _PATH_RESCONF /etc
Scribbling feverishly on January 09, Joel Hammer managed to emit:
I would like to know how my linux box knows that /etc/resolv.conf is the
place to look for dns servers. I have grepped through the linux sources,
but could not find any file with resolv.conf in it.
glibc -- particularly, the
On January 07, Mike Andrew enlightened our ignorance thusly:
On Sun, 6 Jan 2002 00:05, Chang wrote:
AIX5L is really Linux??? you aren't kidding? :)
It is a transmigration of AIX (which is not, incidentally an exclusive IBM
'thing') into the Linux view of the world.
[...]
Indeed.
On January 07, Mike Andrew enlightened our ignorance thusly:
On Sun, 6 Jan 2002 00:03, Douglas J Hunley wrote:
a compliment from Mikey. I think I'll print this! ;)
Okay, Okay, *everyone* makes a slipup some times. Hell, I am part human.
Are you still wearing your KurtWerks (tm) Hat?
[Reply-To: trimmed]
On January 07, Ron Heron enlightened our ignorance thusly:
Also, take a look at the Matrox site. They actually provide software!
The Matrox PowerDesk is an excellent utility for setting up displays and
muli-displays in linux, plus they have their own, easy to install
On January 07, Douglas J Hunley enlightened our ignorance thusly:
If I was to start some side consulting as a Network Security Analyzer, what
tools/steps/methodologies would everyone recommend? Opensource would be best,
but I'm open to anything. I've made some recommendations to my firm (who
On January 06, Collins Richey enlightened our ignorance thusly:
On Sun, 6 Jan 2002 11:06:43 -0500 Matthew Carpenter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Has anyone searched for Linux on ATI's web site? I did and found a
decent 45 hits... one lead me to their Linux FAQ.
Ok, my first dumb question
On January 06, Declan Moriarty enlightened our ignorance thusly:
printk(CPU[|d]: Sending penguins to jail...,smp_processor_id());
[... 20 lines ...]
printk(CPU[|d]: Giving pardon to imprisoned penguins\n, smp_processor_id());
2.4.8 arch/sparc64/kernel/smp.c
panic(IRQ, you
On January 06, Hemo enlightened our ignorance thusly:
Odd, I've used the All-InWonder and now the AGP All-In_Wonder 128 PRO
under both linux and windows and have been very pleased with it's
performance as a TV tuner in both enviros.
Indeed. I had an Xpert@Play 98 with 8Mb VRAM that worked
On January 05, Chang enlightened our ignorance thusly:
It also got HPUX. BUt I didn't see Sun.
AIX5L is really Linux??? you aren't kidding? :)
Nope, he isn't kidding. That's what the L is for.
Kurt
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On January 04, Ronnie Gauthier enlightened our ignorance thusly:
The point I was making is that even if(when) you get you domain name
transfered, if the original hosting entity does not remove you from their dns
table no one accessing the net from them(their network) will be able to
access
On January 04, Dave Anselmi enlightened our ignorance thusly:
Tim Wunder wrote:
Are you looking for the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable?
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=path to libs:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
The linux loader, ld, keeps its own list of library paths so this tends not to be
In
On January 04, Keith Antoine enlightened our ignorance thusly:
On Friday 04 January 2002 07:39 am, Net Llama observed:
The basic formatting (whether in .bashrc, .bash_profile, .profile, or
just on the command line) is:
export PATH=$PATH;/path/to/more/paths;/another/one
Thats fine,
On January 06, Chang enlightened our ignorance thusly:
This is such an old question. But I guess I could really learn
something.
I was trying to send my sendmail a email messages from my yahoo account.
And I got the usual newbie error:
553 5.3.5 localhost.myname.org. config error: mail
On January 03, Randy enlightened our ignorance thusly:
[...]
The 70's were hell on brain cells, I think, it's all just a blur. The
normal conversation went something like what are these I don't know
just take a couple:).
I think I remember that... I certainly recall taking more than just
On January 03, Bill Parker enlightened our ignorance thusly:
Thought I would check this list out
Greetings. I like it here. They haven't kicked me off yet, anyway. ;-)
Kurt
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Herbert H. DeLong wrote:
% Is there a CDRW or CDW on the market and usable in Linux for a
% 486DX2-66Mhz?
% Also where is it available? I use COL e2.4.
Here are some resources:
Linux Hardware Database:
http://lhd.datapower.com/
Linux Hardware Compatiblity HOWTO:
Mike Andrew wrote:
% Folks, I've been donated a few older RS6000's. Does someone know how to
% install Linux on them? Do I do a cross-compile, if so, how?
What? You mean you don't want to use than marvel of engineering,
AIX?
Kurt
--
Most people want either less corruption or more of a chance
Federico Voges wrote:
% -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
% Hash: SHA1
%
% Hi,
%
% Yes, I'll do that as soon as I can. I prefer that it fails/dies in a
% test PC than on my server.
%
%
% BTW, is there any way I can check if it has bad sectors?? I know that
% fsck can check for and mark the
Declan Moriarty wrote:
[...]
%
% The result is in this limited mode, that if you try to grab something off the
% wrong page, you get a segmentation fault. But linux requires a 386+ because
% it never wants to use this stupid way of going on in the first place (GOOD
% WORK, LINUS!). When you
Bruce Marshall wrote:
[...]
% To tape? Question is, what happens when you restore (perhaps from a
% backup system) and then boot the ext3 root. I suppose it all works fine.
Yes, it does. I've had no trouble booting with / on an ext3 FS.
Kurt
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Chang wrote:
% But how should I enter the whois server list?
Try entering just the bare server name (for example,
whois.networksolutions.com) and see what happens.
[snippage]
Kurt
--
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Hebrew phrase ha-Bracha dab'ra which
Chang wrote:
% What is that site trying to do? I have never gone that IP.
% WOuld I lose a thing by turning off protocol 2 in /etc/protocols?
You might break IP multicasting.
Kurt
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-- Rabelais
Chang wrote:
% what services use multicasting? I believe watching realmedia movie or
% listenging to midi/mp3 online wouldn't use it, right? ftp, http, ssh,
% nntp, ... typical internet services would not use it.
I'm no expert, but I'm not aware of any of the standard services that
require
Federico Voges wrote:
% -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
% Hash: SHA1
%
% Hi,
%
% I'm getting these errors:
%
% Dec 10 00:06:21 drakis kernel: hda: dma_intr: status=0x51 { DriveReady
% SeekComplete Error }
% Dec 10 00:06:21 drakis kernel: hda: dma_intr: error=0x40 {
% UncorrectableError },
Net Llama wrote:
[...]
% XFCE is a beauty to behold, and a joy to build.
% XFCE forever
Ayup.
K
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A pity that it's totally undeserved.
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Chang wrote:
% that's exactly what I was trying to find, too... :)
% the man said there was such a file. but no sample so far.
% I did search google.com. nothing
Hmm. Who's whois is it?
Kurt
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With high school still in session, high school is in second place.
'nuff said.
Kurt
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your cities.
-- Robin Williams, _Good Morning Vietnam_
Chang wrote:
% I couldn't find information on the syntax of this file.
% Could someone offer a link or an example?
Never heard of it. Have an example?
Kurt
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Susan Macchia wrote:
% I recently installed Suse 7.3 and find that I am unable to send mail out
% through my ISP's smtp. I haven't changed my kmail or netscape prefs so I was
% wondering if anyone has seen this issue? In netscape mail, the sendmailer just
% hangs trying to send the mail (4.78).
Tips - Networking (TrryHend)
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Jerry McBride wrote:
%
% That's it really, everything else works except the windows buttons. One of
% these
% days I'll have to find something todo with them.
Pry off the key caps and replace them with penguin buttons?
Kurt
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Keith Antoine wrote:
[...]
% No you did not, hopefully at my age I am thick skinned anyway. As I have been
% in this list and the Caldera list for many years, I have been insulted and
% roasted by some experts; Right Kurt ? g
[groan] I think I sold you your asbestos thong.
Kurt
--
I used
Douglas J Hunley wrote:
% You can now 'finger [EMAIL PROTECTED]' to see any new additions to the site.
% It will return the contents of the 'New' page. It's updated nightly.
% Enjoy!
Kewl!
--
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encryption standard
Net Llama wrote:
%
% --- Kurt Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
% Anyone here have experience with the kernel's IRQ sharing? I've got a
% couple of PCI NICs in a box, both using IRQ 9. While it seems to work,
% I was just wondering if anyone has run into problems with the IRQ
% sharing
Anyone here have experience with the kernel's IRQ sharing? I've got a
couple of PCI NICs in a box, both using IRQ 9. While it seems to work,
I was just wondering if anyone has run into problems with the IRQ
sharing.
Thanks,
Kurt
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Jerry McBride wrote:
%
% I just heard this on the car radio on the way home from work. Excite is
% allowed to
% disconnect COMCAST@HOME tonight at midnight...
No, the judge ruled that Excite@Home has the right to end its
contracts with *all* of its cable partners, not just Comcast. But,
saying
Matthew Carpenter wrote:
% I am unable to get procmail to work! I have re-m4-ed my sendmail.cf file
% to include MAILER(procmail) and everything LOOKS ok. I have a .procmailrc
% file in the user's home directory, and yet I get no difference and no logs
% of what isn't happening! ARG! Help?
Greg Turpin wrote:
% On Wednesday 28 November 2001 8:41 pm, you wrote:
% It is hard to believe that they wouldn't want to maintain service without
% interruption. After all, we are already installed, and shell out $$ every
% month for the service. We should be a cash cow for somebody.
% This
Susan Macchia wrote:
% Just to clarify a point, any program can create new windows *without* spawning
% a new process. Spawning a process or thread is an implementation detail of an
% application that is independent of the user interface.
Yup. This point pokes at the event model vs. the thread
Matthew Carpenter wrote:
% On Thu, 29 Nov 2001 19:49:46 +1000
% Keith Antoine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
% I must also admit that to me vi is an editor that I thouroughly hate, it
% was as AFAIAC written by a certifiable geek, on a bad trip with drugs. So I
% would not have got far here, joe,
Collins Richey wrote:
%
% Thanks, David
%
% That is now very clear; will remember forever. I presume this means,
% if you have the pristine base source, you only need the very latest
% -pren or -acn patch?
%
% One more question. When I apply (using one of several methods,
% depending on
Declan Moriarty wrote:
% I'm in trouble - 'Can't mount root filesystem' - that sort of trouble.
[tale of woe mercifully deleted]
% Any other ideas? Somebody circulated some scripts to rescue this a while
% back, but they're saved on the dud partition :-(
Try mke2fs -S on the dead partition.
Keith Antoine wrote:
% I have just installed Mandrake 8.1 on a server for someone, but for the first
% time I have had init problems on a clean install. It will not boot to kde and
% in a console it stops with a flashing console login screen, the its stosp and
% says::
% init id x respawning
Declan Moriarty wrote:
%
% If you need a wysiwyg editor, you're like me - not an expert. There will be
% Unix heads who chew matchsticks and do all this in emacs with a quiet
% contempt for such editors. Get the book, or print the manual; Years ago I got
We could always start an emacs versus
Dave Anselmi wrote:
[...]
% You might try mke2fs -n before you go the -S route (and you need the block size
% for that too, anyway).
[nod]
Kurt
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Matthew Carpenter wrote:
% Speaking of which, does anyone have a recommendation for a good WYSIWYG HTML Editor?
[long unwrapped line snipped]
There's a product called Quanta. Don't know anything about it, though.
Kurt
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You'd think by now we had enough
Yet
Ian Marchak wrote:
Quoting Kurt Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Can anyone out there hit my web site, http://www.kurwerks.com?
I can resolve the IP (24.183.213.227), ping, but the web server doesn't appear
to be performing up to spec.
@home appears to be blocking inbound HTTP requests. Thanks
Ales Kosir wrote:
[kosir@pingo tmp]$ telnet www.kurtwerks.com 80
Trying 24.183.213.227...
telnet: Unable to connect to remote host: No route to host
I don't allow telnet access. You could try SSH.
But with telnet I requested TCP/IP access to port 80 which is
undistinguishable from
Jim Conner wrote:
You should be able to set apache to port 8080(or some such) and redirect port
80 to there. I'm not sure how or if it will work.
If port 80 is blocked at the router, before it ever gets to my system,
port redirection won't work. I've already tried running the server on
port
Mike Andrew wrote:
On Thu, 22 Nov 2001 23:54, Kurt Wall wrote:
Collins Richey wrote:
Thanks Kurt for the fstab sample. That did the trick.
Ayup.
Kurt
For info. Rh72. fstab looks similar to Kurt, specifically
LABEL=/1/ ext3defaults
Collins Richey wrote:
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Thanks Kurt for the fstab sample. That did the trick.
Ayup.
Kurt
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Keith Antoine wrote:
If I have a partition ext2 formatted will using tunefs to make it ext3
compromise that data ?
No, it shouldn't. I'd also stick with ordered-data mode.
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