Discus
I got it at
http://www.discusware.com/discus/
Ronnie
On Tuesday 15 January 2002 13:48, Douglas J Hunley wrote:
a decent forum system that allows people to subscribe to it in such a way
that all posts to a particular forum are emailed to them. and when they
reply to the email, they
/dev/hda1 /mnt/win_c vfat user,exec,umask=0 0 0
works for me
On Tuesday 08 January 2002 22:21, R. Quenett wrote:
Suggestions to correct the following fstab entry so any
user can write to /mnt/hda14 would be appreciated.
/dev/hda14 /mnt/hda14 vfat
might need a guy in a
funny wig
On Friday 04 January 2002 10:59, Declan Moriarty wrote:
Was it Bill Campbell who wrote on Friday 04 January 2002 02:42:
On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 07:23:10PM +, Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
Not quite right. If I set up IBM.com in my dns anyone on my network
would
Yes, most of us here can do that no problem, and do as a rule when trouble
shooting access problems. But dont expect the average user to do more than
say a site is broken. They have no clue to what a dns is much less how to use
one vs. another.
On Friday 04 January 2002 14:22, Mike Andrew
Not quite right. If I set up IBM.com in my dns anyone on my network would go
where my records point to and nothing can supercede them except a lawsuit.
Not internic, your ISP, IBM or anyone.
On Friday 04 January 2002 01:07, Keith Antoine wrote:
On Friday 04 January 2002 07:46 am, [EMAIL
Oh well, I went skiing today, threw a few snowballs, then hit the hot tub.
Oh, did I mention a glass of good sangiovese. Just another boring winter day.
On Saturday 22 December 2001 08:28, Keith Antoine wrote:
Here I am sitting with towel round waist at 6.20pm after coming out of
shower for
I have one on a box that runs col2.3, works fine.
On Saturday 22 December 2001 04:20, Ted Ozolins wrote:
On Friday 21 December 2001 06:41 pm, Tim Wunder wrote:
Previously, David Aikema chose to write:
2. Would an optical mouse get enough electro-juice via the serial port
to enable it to
Tell me a bedtime story!
On Friday 21 December 2001 03:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Aikema wrote:
% Please ignore.
Yah, right.
Kurt
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==
Each days terror almost a form of boredom
madmen at the wheel and stepping on the gas and the brakes no good
and each day
I use one called PFE, Programmers File Editor.
http://www.lancs.ac.uk/people/cpaap/pfe/
On Thursday 20 December 2001 22:16, Peter Ruskin wrote:
On Thursday 20 Dec 2001 15:34, Ian wrote:
I remember Mike Andrew, and others, referring to a Windows editor
program, (a Wordpad'ish, pointy-clicky,
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
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Ronnie
==
Each days terror almost a form of boredom
madmen at the wheel and stepping on the gas and the brakes no good
and each day one, sometimes two, morning glories
faultless, blue, blue sometimes flecked with magenta
each lit from within with
.
On Wednesday 19 December 2001 02:55, Tim Wunder wrote:
Previously, Ronnie Gauthier chose to write:
telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
Now that's neat. How long does it last? I gave it 5 minutes or so, but then
gave up to do other stuff.
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Ronnie
==
Each days terror almost a form
Simple ads can easily be done in any decent office suite like Star Office
with the word procesor.
On Friday 30 November 2001 20:29, Wade Barocsi wrote:
Does anyone have a suggestion for a graphics program for
making relatively simple newspaper ads. Obviously gimp can
handle this, but is it
, David Aikema wrote:
On Monday 12 November 2001 08:27 am, Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
Anyone ever convert an access db to sql on linux? Is it doable?
I've gone from access to mysql-win32 which should be pretty much the same
thing.
If your database software has odbc drivers you might be able
. It's nagware, but very easy. I use it to allow
my power-user types to publish their own databases to our MySQL server.
If they can use Access, they can use MyAccess. It's really easy.
On Mon, 2001-11-12 at 08:27, Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
Anyone ever convert an access db to sql on linux
Anyone ever convert an access db to sql on linux? Is it doable?
Thanks
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Life can be a dream; or it can be a nightmare
it's all in your mind
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Archives, Digests, etc at
PONG
On Saturday 10 November 2001 17:58, Ian wrote:
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Archives, Digests, etc at http://linux.nf/mailman/listinfo/linux-users
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Life can be a dream; or it can be a nightmare
it's all in your
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
Naw, keep em for coasters.
On Wednesday 24 October 2001 01:35, Jerry McBride wrote:
On Mon, 22 Oct 2001 11:14:39 -0500 Ronnie Gauthier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
anyone have an unused 5 seat license for MS office 97 they want to sell?
I figure somewhere somwone here had to switch to Star
can someone go to
http://www.americaneagletradingco.com
I set this domain up and all seems ok but the client says they cant reach it
from their ISP.
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==
Life can be a dream; or it can be a nightmare
it's all in your mind
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thanks to all who checked. Now I have to go up there and see what she is not
doing right. A bit if help on her design might not be bad either.
On Wednesday 24 October 2001 15:50, Ian Marchak wrote:
Quoting Ronnie Gauthier [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
can someone go to
http
Not sure what you really want to do.
What you are doing now will encrypt the data sent from the client to the
server. You may wnat to look at .htaccess/.htpasswd for what you are trying
to do. Which is, I think, having user authentication before access is granted
to view/edit the calendar.
On
Campbell soup donation for NY.Click to have Campbell donate a can. Free, not
a scam.
Oh, if you dont have a teamgo pack go.(green bay packers)
http://www.chunky.com/click_for_cans.asp
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Ronnie
==
Life can be a dream; or it can be a nightmare
it's all in your mind
opps, grabed an old file to copy from
add
$yr=$year-100; above the $date= line
On Saturday 22 September 2001 07:43, Joel Hammer wrote:
Is there a builtin function to use with bash scripts to manipulate dates,
for example, to subtract two dates or two times and get the difference
between
No I didnt, no reason to. It has to do with internal redirects. Which is what
happens as there is no real ~dad/ just whatever/whatever/dad/, if you specify
a file you obviously dont need a trailing slash.
On Friday 21 September 2001 21:13, Tim Wunder wrote:
Hi Ronnie,
Previously, Ronnie
Any normal web page or graphic whould be rw-r-r
try 24.249.182.134:8192/~dad/
note the trailing slash
On Friday 21 September 2001 19:03, Tim Wunder wrote:
Hi folks,
I've managed to configure my home OpenLinux box as a webserver. I can
connect to my box thru my freesco router using port 8192
Wow, sorry. I have not had that kind of trouble. I did find that Opera tried
to DL the .eml file. Never had any .eml or .nws files grow on my box. I
really dont understand how that many .eml and .nws files could get to your
box unless it was some type of javascript problem where it looped for
That is the smart and prudent thing to do. Nothing would start a divide
quicker than a heated national debate on our freedoms/privacy and how far the
restrictions should go. It is not a subject that would be rationally debated
by either side nor would it do any real good except to tell the
Go look at ical from Brown Bear Software. It is a windows based server
calendering system. Runs on W95 and up. It is a good way to run a non IIS web
server on a 95/98 box. I cant vouche for its security but have not heard of
any problems.
http://www.brownbearsw.com
On Thursday 20 September
I run Mandrake and had the same problem you describe. My solution after
banging my head against the mutitude of KDE files was to use my installation
disk and choose 'upgrade then use only the last option and (re)configured
the GUI. It worked, the taskbar was free of the applets I had stupidly
Dont do this with a win box!
Go here. read the page source. Note the javascript
http://208.163.77.109
then get
http://208.163.77.109/readme.eml
is this what the virus does on its own or is this site setup to infect on
purpose?
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Ronnie
==
Life can be a dream; or it can be
I use the Raq4's. Installation and setups are easy, they are fairly solid and
based on redhat 6.0. Cobalt has nice support pages and online security
updates with their own RPM installer. All maint and updates can be done via
browser on :81. One thing, you cant heavily reconfig or mess with
uh, http://www.remington.com
On Tuesday 18 September 2001 01:03, Chang wrote:
you guys interseted me,. where is the full documentation for these?
iinternal useonly? or you guys were playing with numbers? :)
Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
I think that shortly we will be able to use rule .270 or .300
My personal choice is a 12ga with 00
On Tuesday 18 September 2001 01:38, dep wrote:
On Tuesday 18 September 2001 02:03, Chang wrote:
| you guys interseted me,. where is the full documentation for these?
| iinternal useonly? or you guys were playing with numbers? :)
we're talking the
, Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
| All you need to have is boring and chamfering done to match the
| .308 brass, nothing else as they are both short shells. Most .303's
| I've seen are shot out and not too accurate. Good enough for 100
| yard deer guns but not 300 yards or more. So unless you are doing
Got this from another list I'm on. I have not checked it out but Rsk is
reliable and virtually hoax proof.
A new worm that hits Windows/IIS is loose this morning. It's spreading
VERY fast...my logs are scrolling so quickly that I can't even read them.
Reports are coming in on nanog,
is a 308 necked to an 8mm or the 300-07 which is a 300winchester
necked down to a 7mm.
On Monday 17 September 2001 18:13, burns wrote:
On September 18, 2001 12:35 am, Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
All you need to have is boring and chamfering done to match the .308
brass, nothing else as they are both
I am measuring in gigs now my log file increases. I have twin 18G drives in
my cobalt boxs and I'm to the point of seriously considering not logging and
only turing it on for individual sites when they complain. Most of my site
owners have no clue to their log files anyways. I'm really
use Carp;
On Tuesday 18 September 2001 19:46, Douglas J. Hunley wrote:
On Tuesday 18 September 2001 20:36, Douglas J. Hunley babbled:
On Tuesday 18 September 2001 18:50, Alan Jackson babbled:
Untested.
testing now evil grin.
thanks alan!
shit! complains about unquoted carp ...
If the ISP has a clue they have also closed 81 as most servers answer 81 for
admin use.
On Tuesday 18 September 2001 21:33, Joel Hammer wrote:
This wouldn't be hard to get around. Just register with a company to get
your own domain name and have them maintain it for you ($35 per year?),
Why dont you burn your pasport and go have some crepes and fruit, you have
been away from meat and potatoes too long.
On Monday 17 September 2001 09:02, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 09:27:13 -0400
dep [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| On Monday 17 September 2001 03:30, Roger
In basics it breaks down like this.
Bin-Laden needs money. Period. Now he has increased the output of opium in
Afhganistan to double what it was, they are now the largest exporter of dried
poppies in the east. His followers guard the shippments, Bin-Laden collects a
10% tax on all opium
Our main concesion to Pakistan is the layoff of $30B in debt they owe us.
On Monday 17 September 2001 09:58, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 09:49:20 -0400
dep [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| On Monday 17 September 2001 08:09, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
| | But if we look at the bin
Not a fair use of hitler
On Monday 17 September 2001 10:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems like Hitler once thought like this.
dep
dep@drippingwithTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
irony.com cc:
guess it is a bit unfair, bout the same way as saying we did this to
ourselves.
On Monday 17 September 2001 10:56, dep wrote:
On Monday 17 September 2001 11:22, Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
| Why dont you burn your pasport and go have some crepes and fruit,
| you have been away from meat
I think that shortly we will be able to use rule .270 or .300 under the
personal choice option.
Also, I do believe that rule .50 should be seriously considered as a good
long range solution.
On Monday 17 September 2001 21:07, dep wrote:
On Monday 17 September 2001 21:07, Chang wrote:
| Then
A seagull told me that the UK is going to do some house cleaning soon.
On Monday 17 September 2001 21:05, dep wrote:
On Monday 17 September 2001 21:00, stayler wrote:
| WEATHER REPORT FOR KABUL, AFGHANISTAN
|
| Today, partly sunny, temp in the 80s and winds from the west at 10
| mph.
These guys can figure a way to smoke him out.
http://www.mn.afrl.af.mil/public/ordnance.html
On Monday 17 September 2001 21:33, dep wrote:
On Monday 17 September 2001 22:09, Chang wrote:
| you sure that you got the chance fior that? Ladden may just kill
| himself to keep his people alive.
Do you know that when Pakistan detonated their last nuclear test
there was a quake two days later, a 7.0 in Afghanistan. They both sit on the
same fault. What if you just setup on the northern border of Afghanistan and
drill a nice deep series of holes. Like you were drilling for oil.Then you
shells
where you live, fine, otherwise dont waste money on it. Go to a gun show and
get parts left and right for the mini-30.
On Monday 17 September 2001 22:45, dep wrote:
On Monday 17 September 2001 22:59, Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
| A seagull told me that the UK is going to do some house cleaning
Think this could have anything to do with it?
titleSt. Ursula School's Fathers Club/title
meta name=GENERATOR content=Microsoft FrontPage 5.0
meta name=ProgId content=FrontPage.Editor.Document
On Sunday 16 September 2001 11:28, Tim Wunder wrote:
Hi folks,
My sons' school Fathers' Club has a
It doesn't work on my NT4 IE5.00 box either. Building a functional webstie
requires a bit of forethought and proper use of tools to reach your intended
audience. This site would be fine for an intranet with IE 5.5 or better on
all machines. Unfortunatly, for the internet and cross platform
I like blue fish. check freshmeat.net
There are many pags with HTML design tips.
http://www.google.com/search?q=web+design+tutorial
and templates to get you started
http://www.google.com/search?hl=enq=free+webpage+templates
and javascripts
http://javascript.internet.com/
On Sunday 16 September
My sympathies are with you and your family
On Saturday 15 September 2001 14:35, Shawn Tayler wrote:
Its is with a very heavy heart that we must announce the passing of our
daughter, Sydney K. Tayler. Sydney was stillborn at 10:26PM, Sept 14,
2001. We do not know the reason why Sydney was
of palestine...
Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
you forgot yassar arafait
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Do You Yahoo!?
Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
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Does Allah say anytihng about eunichs getting to heaven?!?
On Tuesday 11 September 2001 10:20, burns wrote:
On September 11, 2001 10:43 pm, Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
A report on ABC just stated that New Jersey police have stopped and
detained two individuals driving a truck loaded
BS, this calls for an allout war on ALL terrorists. No stopping till there
are no more, no matter what it takes or where it takes the US. It is time for
the US to rethink it policy of NOT assinating political leaders
On Tuesday 11 September 2001 09:44, Olle Viksten wrote:
tisdagen den 11
all network stations(abc,cbs,fox) are preempted and are live. For this type
of coverage the net is useless.
update:
A portion of the Pentagon has now collapsed.
On Tuesday 11 September 2001 09:48, Jim Conner wrote:
WOW! Seems like all the web sites to the following have been slashdotted.
On Tuesday 11 September 2001 10:21, dep wrote:
On Tuesday 11 September 2001 11:00, Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
| BS, this calls for an allout war on ALL terrorists. No stopping
| till there are no more, no matter what it takes or where it takes
| the US. It is time for the US to rethink it policy
No, they recanted and said they were just looking for quick exposure. I
suggest we expose them to napalm.
On Tuesday 11 September 2001 10:54, Net Llama wrote:
I just read that the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine
has taken responsibility for the violence. Also, Osma Bin Laden
I do know taht the order to divert all inbound from Euorpe to Canada was
changed. This tells me that we are going to keep casualties to our soil if at
all possible and any planes that are removed will be done in our airspace by
our military.
On Tuesday 11 September 2001 12:31, JW wrote:
At
I also fear this is just the first wave.
On Tuesday 11 September 2001 12:15, dep wrote:
On Tuesday 11 September 2001 12:59, Douglas J. Hunley wrote:
| Let me tell you this. 3 planes hit the trade towers. 1 hit one,2
| hit the other. a car bomb at the defense department. 2 planes
| against
I'm in the habit of flushing shite down the toilet.
On Tuesday 11 September 2001 19:36, Terry Bassett wrote:
From: Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2001 18:05:15 -0400
Before someone becomes an apologist for the Muslims, name me a country
where
GIMP supports .gif files jut fine. When you create a new file chose
transparent for the background type. Create the grahpic as usual. If you
need a background to work againt make it your fist layer and delete it when
done. To save first 'index the file to under 256 colors then save as a .gif.
, Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
GIMP supports .gif files jut fine. When you create a new file chose
transparent for the background type. Create the grahpic as usual. If
you need a background to work againt make it your fist layer and delete
it when done. To save first 'index the file to under 256 colors
, Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
Might be, like you said, where you grew up. But. there is a whole big
world out there, where you didnt grow up. But everyone that knows sports
knows what soccer is, ;-) even us yanks that know what football really
is.
Huh? You mean you watch Aussie Rules too? 50
In my KDE its under small green buttonsystem and there is no place to alter
the format.
mandrake 7.2, KDE 2.0
guess it must be time to think about upgrading.
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 04:21, Mike Andrew wrote:
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 18:18, Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
I have a Q
I use them for our frontdesk software. Last batch I bought, even though I was
assured they had W98se came with ME. I wiped out ME and installed SEwhat
a chore. Took me half a day to get them running right. But their business
rated machines are very reliable. Have not tried to put linny on
to
that website though, I'm getting unknown host.
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 01:13 am, you wrote:
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 11:59, Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
HP no longer supports the IEEE488 cards, check out http://tamsinc.com
I dont know if this is supported under linux. uhh...be prepared
is work with Dad's Win9x box. I
can't get to that website though, I'm getting unknown host.
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 01:13 am, you wrote:
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 11:59, Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
HP no longer supports the IEEE488 cards, check out
http://tamsinc.com I
Ask whoever you got the plotter from what they do with old computers and
parts. ;-) he/she probably had no idea it needed an interface card.
On Wednesday 05 September 2001 16:18, Aaron Grewell wrote:
Yeah, but the plotter was free. $525 for an interface card for an 80's
vintage plotter that
Hard to say what was at fault
they use Vpro5 for their data files and it needs an M$ OS.
They use microbanker for bank fund transfers,
Customisation of MICROBANKER (MBx), a corporate banking product of CITICORP.
MBx has some retail banking features also. It is a product developed on
Business
Thats what we call soccer, I think it is really called futbol or fotbol.
On Tuesday 04 September 2001 08:07, Lee wrote:
Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
http://www.linux.de
looks like it...LOL
On Tuesday 04 September 2001 00:38, Zoki (News) wrote:
*** I have the strong impression the German
Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
Thats what we call soccer, I think it is really called futbol or fotbol.
On Tuesday 04 September 2001 08:07, Lee wrote:
Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
http://www.linux.de
looks like it...LOL
On Tuesday 04 September 2001 00:38, Zoki (News) wrote:
*** I
Are you speaking of Mote in Gods Eye
On Tuesday 04 September 2001 07:58, Jerry McBride wrote:
On Tue, 4 Sep 2001 18:44:54 -0600 Kurt Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Jerry McBride wrote:
On Tue, 4 Sep 2001 18:19:36 -0600 Kurt Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My eye. Mote. Your eye. Beam.
If you supply a directory it moves files to that directory. If file names are
given it renames the fist to the second. Only two files can be specified. If
more than two are listed then you also must list a directory or you get an
error. Thus you cant rename foo to foo1 and foo2.
On Sunday 02
So, what's your story?!?
On Sunday 02 September 2001 22:50, Thomas G Land wrote:
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Are you out of disk space? KDE will not load the default font if there is no
space and the server will then not load either.
On Saturday 01 September 2001 09:07, Tim Wunder wrote:
Me again...
FYI, changing (or removing) the 'vga=' line in my menu.lst file had no
effect. I resigned myself to
There is 98 and 98se, ME is also a version.
This link may help you,
http://www.listmaker.net/win98/
On Monday 27 August 2001 00:29, Jerry McBride wrote:
I hate to ask this here... but I don't know of a better source of
information
I've got a clients win98 box that she wishes to place
had to look thru my bookmark mess, use ruleset, look at the check_x_mailer
rule
http://www.sendmail.org/~ca/email/chk89-opt.html
On Monday 27 August 2001 22:13, Andrew Mathews wrote:
Alan Jackson wrote:
snip
Yeah, I just got a 6 Mbyte file in my e-mail from some idiot with an
infected
How about
append=hdd=ide-floppy
in lilo.conf
On Saturday 25 August 2001 14:01, Tim Wunder wrote:
Nope. Beats me. Like I said, I don't have a Zip drive. Unless, of course,
you don't actually HAVE a zip disk inserted into the drive, you certainly
can't mount something that's not there.
Are
/tmp is only full because / has no more room left, its full. I had this
problem and went into /opt and rm'd star office. Quick and dirty to get back
to a GUI.
- Original Message -
From: Mark Heinrich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 24, 2001 3:20 PM
Subject:
Yes, it does and can be changed via drakconf, security level. Read the script
/usr/sbin/draksec for more levels
On Wednesday 22 August 2001 08:06, Tom Wilson wrote:
Wil McGilvery wrote:
I am using mandrake as well. It installs very well and I have
yet to experience much of a problem with
I like is for the most part. After undummying it (rm,cp), it's better. It
also makes helping friends that are clueless easy. Insert boot disk and cd1,
reboot, choose update and viola!, most problems are fixed. I run 7.2 and
find it stable. Found and set up everything including a cd-rw and zip
I use a connectix quick clip. Works with my TV(S-video), S-VHS unit and
Sony trv-525 digital 8 cam. Mine is parallel version, there is also a usb. I
use it strictly under Win NT, works great. D8 runs about 200M/minute for
.avi's, about 45M/minute in MPEG-2. I have Ulead Video Studio and
It is packet fragmentaion. In this case I suspect it is from within his own
network. I think he plays with video and is trying to broadcast or accept
traffic via IGMP, the Internet MultiCast Protocal. When a packet is fragmeted
the part with the header is readable but the rest is not, thus it
I know a lot of people on this list are responsible for buying parts for
their employers or clients.
A friendly word of caution for anyone who runs across
http://www.ccix.com
or
http://www.cybercomputing.net
WATCH YOUR STEP in buying from them.
Like the Steve Miller song, they took the money
Enable ip defragmentation, probably in etc/sysconfig/network, use
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_always_defrag.
I think snort suck them up also.
On Friday 17 August 2001 15:23, Joel Hammer wrote:
PROTO=2 192.168.100.1:65535 224.0.0.1:65535
Does anyone know what this activity on my external NIC means?
Sounds like he believes Caldera can become a major ASP or supplier of ASP
managed services for business.
On Saturday 18 August 2001 08:38, Glenn Williams wrote:
Hi, Group:
I read it - but did not understand half of what I read. I suppose it's
unfortunate that I never studied CommerSpeak; I
I'm setting up a new cobalt box. I have it working great except for leaving
email on the server. I have unchecked the delete from server box in Kmail
and it is not deleted but Kmail keeps DL'ing the same messages. Is this
Kmails fault or is it something I need to configure in sendmail? I saw
www.vulnerabilities.org
On Thursday 16 August 2001 07:55, Bruce Marshall wrote:
On Thursday 16 August 2001 08:04 am, Douglas J. Hunley wrote:
What does everyone think of me putting up a page on linux.nf that anyone
can come to and have their system scanned for known security exploits?
I'm
It's allright, I use it along with TKdesk on an old debian box.
On Thursday 16 August 2001 12:30, Auyeung at Technet wrote:
Spent some time tonight playing with icewm. First impression :- I like it.
Loads faster than KDE. Anybody has experience and comments ?
TIA
Auyeung
close.
try using /bin/umount mnt/floppy
Ronnie
On Wednesday 15 August 2001 00:54, you wrote:
Hi all:
This is a newbie question and hopefully someone can help me out.
I use Red Hat 7.0 on a box with a Cyrix cpu (slow but adequate for
personal use). I have compiled my crontab file to
I'm trying to do remote to remote ftp using gFTP. I can connect to the boxes
that allow anonymous logins OK. But in this case the second box does not
allow anonymous logins. I have tried every combination I can think of to log
in but I keep getting denied. How do I push the user:pass along
Ah, I was bass ackwards. Thanks Marcus!
On Tuesday 14 August 2001 13:33, you wrote:
Am Dienstag 14 August 2001 18:57 schrieb Jim Bonnet:
==drivel snipped==
I'm trying to do remote to remote ftp using gFTP. I can connect to the
boxes that allow anonymous logins OK. But in this case the
I apologize to anyone I offended with my mule story.
Ronnie
On Tuesday 14 August 2001 14:27, you wrote:
I wanted to take a moment to let everyone know that we have lost some list
members because of the posting of a nude (though tastfull IMHO) picture. A
couple of people have also indicated
I've seen so many different versions for so long now that I doubt it could be
traced. Try a google search and you will soon give up. ;-)
On Monday 13 August 2001 01:43, you wrote:
On Monday 13 August 2001 06:30, Kurt Wall wrote:
Watch out - if you call him Michael, he'll get that archangel
I'll let you test my mule on Friday
On Wednesday 31 December 1997 18:02, you wrote:
test
Bruce Marshall wrote:
On Friday 10 August 2001 18:48, Collins Richey wrote:
--
Ronnie
==
Life can be a dream; or it can be a nightmare
it's all in your mind
Rick,
Thats it then, I always hate it when I lock myself in and have to crawl out a
window. And it sounds like you're having a better day already.
Ronnie
On Thursday 09 August 2001 07:18, you wrote:
On Wednesday 08 August 2001 08:19 pm, you wrote:
Rick,
I've been playing since 83.
that its
possible that with more work that even on the linux side someone could get
code to execute when the plugin is run to open the pdf file.
Ronnie
On Tuesday 07 August 2001 20:56, you wrote:
it uses the PDF extension only so that file association could
get the script executed...right?
Ronnie
Rick,
I've been playing since 83.
The only rant I've read in this thread is yours.
If you push your bed against the wall you cant fall out on the wrong side.
Hope you have a better day tomorrow.
Ronnie
On Wednesday 08 August 2001 14:56, you wrote:
Ronnie
How long have you been in this
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