On Fri, 7 Sep 2001 09:16:04 -0700
Hello Condon from Lourens:
YOU
is the update util used by 7.2
Folks,
Douglas Hunley wrote an update script for Caldera that worked rather
well to
keep the security updates installed as soon as they were released.
Has
anyone written an
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 whole warehouse full of servers
running that other system with one IBM server using reliable Linux
technology. Looks like Big
On Sat, 08 Sep 2001 21:09:14 +1000 Keith Antoine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I am in the market for a RW CD for my pc...
snip
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 Saturday 08 September 2001 02:12, Lourens Steenkamp wrote:
On Fri, 7 Sep 2001 09:16:04 -0700
Hello Condon from Lourens:
YOU
is the update util used by 7.2
KControl Centre Yast2 modules Software Update
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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 whole warehouse full of servers
running that other system with one IBM
Well, with as long as they, IBM, have been around and as much as their stuff
costs they have the resources built already to take on anybody they want...
For instance they made $300 dollars off of me for a Thinkpad keyboard 8(
NOTE TO SELF: Keep beer away from Thinkpad keypad.. not a good
Hi gang,
My little 'ole linux box has been going thru come changes. As a
result of an apparant hack to my eD2.4 I decided to reinstall,
but alass my Caldera CD's were all at work. The only thing I had
laying around here at home was RH7.0 so I gave it a whirl and it
installed no problem. It is
I am still getting 100 to 200 hits per day.
I have assumed these are just the same old infected machines, pounding away
day after day.
Not true.
The majority of machines hitting me in September only did it once. That
seems to say the majority are new infections, or at least they are new
around
On Friday 07 September 2001 09:07 pm, you wrote:
On Sat, 08 Sep 2001 21:09:14 +1000 Keith Antoine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I am in the market for a RW CD for my pc...
snip
Well I have had 2 different Burners working with Linux over 4 years. The
first was an Actima and
the
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 Sat, Sep 08, 2001 at 05:34:59AM -0400, Jerry McBride wrote:
...
I wonder what the price difference would be between on s390 and a warehouse
full of pc's and windows... :')
Or a bunch of Sun E-1000s (nee Starfire).
Bill
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On Sat, 8 Sep 2001 05:34:59 -0400, Jerry McBride wrote:
I wonder what the price difference would be between on s390 and a warehouse
full
of pc's and windows... :')
The big break would be ongoing maintenance costs. A warehouse full of
Winders PC's would keep a dozen techs busy 24/7 with hangs
I decided to try the new vmware version 3.0 and downloaded it.
On install it had a dependency lib missing; libNoVersion.so.1.
I do notr have this nor can find where to get it, so does anyone else here
have a copy that they can send me please.
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Jerry McBride wrote:
[diceage]
I wonder what the price difference would be between on s390 and a warehouse
full
of pc's and windows... :')
Considerable, but administering said WoPC is easy with a can of
kerosene and a match. ;)~
Kurt
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On Saturday 08 September 2001 05:39, Jerry McBride babbled:
then figuring out scsi to ide emulation...
nothing to this. simply check 'scsi emulation' in the kernel config, and then
add a line to lilo.conf
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On Saturday 08 September 2001 17:46, Keith Antoine babbled:
I decided to try the new vmware version 3.0 and downloaded it.
On install it had a dependency lib missing; libNoVersion.so.1.
I do notr have this nor can find where to get it, so does anyone else here
have a copy that they can send
On Sat, 8 Sep 2001 05:53:04 -0400, Jerry McBride wrote:
Windows, the time toilet.
Geee... that has a nice ring to it. Maybe the germ of an idea for a new sci-fi
movie?
The PC that wasn't really there...
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On Sat, 8 Sep 2001 17:50:55 -0400, Douglas J. Hunley wrote:
then figuring out scsi to ide emulation...
nothing to this. simply check 'scsi emulation' in the kernel config, and then
add a line to lilo.conf
Line? Elaborate please
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On Saturday 08 September 2001 5:39 am, Jerry McBride wrote:
On Sat, 8 Sep 2001 12:37:11 -0500 Rick Sivernell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
---snip---
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
Thanks for ALL the great advice. Now I have a place to start :-)
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On Saturday 08 September 2001 18:05, Shawn Tayler babbled:
Line? Elaborate please
append = hdd=ide-scsi
replace hdd with appropriate device
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Brainbench Linux
I spent much of this afternoon enabling NFS between my son's PC (Mandrak 8.0,
K6-2-500, 128MB RAM, kernel 2.4.3-mdk) and mine (Caldera 3.1, Athlon 950,
384MB RAM, kernel 2.4.9) and performance is slow, at best. We have 10 Megabit
ethernet with only the 2 PCs and our gateway router (freesco --
On Saturday 08 September 2001 08:26 pm, you wrote:
I spent much of this afternoon enabling NFS between my son's PC (Mandrak
8.0, K6-2-500, 128MB RAM, kernel 2.4.3-mdk) and mine (Caldera 3.1, Athlon
950, 384MB RAM, kernel 2.4.9) and performance is slow, at best. We have 10
Megabit ethernet
Previously, Rick Sivernell chose to write:
On Saturday 08 September 2001 08:26 pm, you wrote:
I spent much of this afternoon enabling NFS between my son's PC (Mandrak
8.0, K6-2-500, 128MB RAM, kernel 2.4.3-mdk) and mine (Caldera 3.1, Athlon
950, 384MB RAM, kernel 2.4.9) and performance is
On September 8, 2001 06:26 pm, Tim Wunder wrote:
From his PC, he can mount the NFS shares and navigate the direcotries, even
play some of the MP3s I have on my box. Directory navigation with Konqueror
is WAY slow, though, and if he tries to play one of the .WAVs I have,
performance is choppy
Perhaps someone cann shine some light on an issue for me:
I have having an issue printing using CUPS from Konqueror.
SPECS:
COL Server 3.1 on a Celeron-450,
Canon BJC7004
CUPS
URL causing problem:
http://www.brasseagle.com/products/product_detail.asp?item_num=1410cat=Markers
Problem: error_log
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