'enable-add-ons' but didn't have
any add-ons
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I didn't know it was impossible when I did it.
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Hardware, n.:
The parts of a computer system that can be kicked
Chang babbled on about:
hm... could I have a copy of your .config?
sure:
http://hunley.homeip.net/kernel.config
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There is no reason anyone would want a computer
(2.4.14 has abroken loopback mount driver) + ext3
patch + grsecurity patch...
no issues
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C isn't that hard: void (*(*f[])())() defines f as an array of
unspecified size
Ian babbled on about:
Is/are your /etc/lmhosts file(s) in order?
er.. that would be a 'no'... never needed one before and this used to work
under Caldera... what would I put there? on the linux box I'm assuming?
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Jerry McBride babbled on about:
Doug, was that version number supposed to be 2.2.4???
er... yes ;)
/me daydreaming of the future again
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The Computer made me do
* it was, but then
again...
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Chang babbled on about:
it must be hiding somewhere.. let me wear the IR goggle...
front page (http://linux.nf) left hand side, at the bottom. says 'mirror'
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One item
I'm pleased to announce that Linux.nf is now running 2.4.14 and 2G of RAM. If
you notice anything abnormal under this new kernel, let me know.
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Always remember that you
)
shouldn't be. details?
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Douglas J Hunley babbled on about:
shouldn't be. details?
never mind. logrotate was stuck chewing on apache access log... fixed
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USER, n.:
The word computer
Chris Kassopulo babbled on about:
On Wed, 7 Nov 2001 11:11:05 -0500
Douglas J Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris Kassopulo babbled on about:
same problem Doug:
chroot: cannot execute /usr/bin/env: Permission denied
you sure /mnt/debian is mounted correctly? does it actually
cups and like lp
Is there a way with suse to see what was installed as printers software at
installation ?
probably.. but let's do it the hard way. we'll learn more ;)
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enter runlevel 3 or 5
I'm leaving to visit the folks, but if you can wait till late Sunday, early
Monday, I can give you a script and all the steps necessary to implement it
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-elitists
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Windows95 (noun): 32 bit extensions and a graphical shell for a 16 bit
patch to an 8 bit operating system
Check out http://linux.nf/www/ for all the details. Not o bad considering all
the downtime (grumble, mumble).
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The problem with this country is that half
you enter runlevel 3 or 5
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PROGRAM - n. A magic spell cast over a computer allowing it to turn
one's input into error messages. v. tr.- To engage
. If the powers that be feel it's worthy of its own page, I'll write
something up.
send it to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ! we welcome it
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PROGRAM - n. A magic spell cast over a computer
Ian Marchak babbled on about:
See Subject Line
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Tim Wunder babbled on about:
Tim Wunder wrote:
Previously, Douglas J Hunley chose to write:
Tim Wunder babbled on about:
OK, I checked, I have mod_rewrite loaded. Where do I go to find out how
to use it? Any further clues you might offer would be appreciated.
shit. figures you'd ask
It wasn't mod_throttle that I needed. It was mod_bandwidth. And after an hour
of hacking, I got it working. The ISOs available at
http://hunley.homeip.net/iso are now limited to 4K per second max (with .5K
per second as the min).
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to 4K per second max (with
.5K per second as the min).
yes, it's a bit low... but hunley.homeip.net and linux.nf are the same box
right now. and they share a cable modem connection. I might move this up a
little if need be
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.
and that is 8exactly* why they needed to be throttled so low...
the mirrors and linux.nf users are far more important than the isos...
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Jerry McBride babbled on about:
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
Tim Wunder babbled on about:
Douglas J Hunley wrote:
I *think* I got mod_throttle figured out. Do your worst ;)
Hi Doug,
Tried grabbing the disk 1 2 ISO's this morning and was getting
sub-2.0K/s bandwidth over my cable modem, so I cancelled the downloads.
What kind of download speed
me here other than that...
that's exactly what it is telling you. use 'nobody'
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The software said it requires Windows 95 or better, so I installed Linux
Bill Day babbled on about:
Was daemon supposed to be snedmails gid, a ##? and http as well to be a ##?
I used the group names, not numbers. looks like you need 'nobody' for the
http group, and daemon for the mail groupo
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! ;(
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Unix is an operating system, OS/2 is half an operating system, Windows
is a shell, and DOS is a boot partition virus.
-- Peter H. Coffin
down, start over. one step at a time
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Real Time, adj.:
Here and now, as opposed to fake time, which only occurs
with how to prevent the logging
(I saw it on a list, but I forget which)
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The problem with this country is that half of the population is below
median intelligence
Tim Wunder babbled on about:
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
yeah! that's it! linux-elitists is a cool list t be on
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Life would be so much easier if we could just look
I *think* I got mod_throttle figured out. Do your worst ;)
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There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home.
--Ken Olson, president, chairman and founder
to be unsubbed.
Doug?
huge system crash. lost subscriber lists. please re-sub at
http://linux.nf/mailman/listinfo/linux-users and
http://linux.nf/mailman/listinfo/general
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How do
*never* block anything more than a single address at a time.
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PROGRAM - n. A magic spell cast over a computer allowing it to turn
one's input into error messages. v
accordingly
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There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home.
--Ken Olson, president, chairman and founder of Digital Equipment Corp., 1977
a rpm-er more often then not so most of this tarball stuff
still gets me 8^)
Thanks in advance,
oh! 'chown mailman:mailman /opt/mailman' before the 'make install'
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users in the states
should be receiving their copies at this time as well.
Unfortunately I will not have time to install it until the upcoming
weekend.
would you care to make isos available? or no?
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too early to know
if it uses it by default, but the above is my guess
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Life would be so much easier if we could just look at the source code
.
Easy, no?
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Bill Day babbled on about:
Hmmm some tips...
would you like a shell Doug hehehe
if need be ;)
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Imagine if every Thursday your shoes exploded if you tied them the
usual
Bill Day babbled on about:
uhh, question... whats wwwadmin referring to
the group that apache runs as
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Always try to do things in chronological order; it's less
David Aikema babbled on about:
Isn't there some way to throttle bandwidth separately for certain files?
yes. and I did it
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PROGRAM - n. A magic spell cast over
Bill Day babbled on about:
ok, so since apache really isnt the name, httpd is, and httpd runs as group
http..
well no shit sherlock use http group8^)
umm, pardone ma francais..
hehe, thanks
no sweat
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Jerry McBride babbled on about:
Gezzz... now I REALLY feel bad... ;')
does it work?
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It's is not, it isn't ain't, and it's it's, not its, if you mean it
is. If you
or anything other than an old TRS-80 Model I computer...
Honest!
Jerry
what is your IP? did you try to ftp to hunley.homeip.net or linux.nf? if so,
you're blocked
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Programmer (n
want. the 403 forbidden is just there cause the site is being thrown out and
replaced
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There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home.
--Ken Olson, president
about my offer to admin their box, you need to re-send your message. the kids
weren't paying attention and accidently pushed on the mouse while talking to
me and deleted several emails. sorry
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anyone?
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Unix is an operating system, OS/2 is half an operating system, Windows
is a shell, and DOS is a boot partition virus.
-- Peter H. Coffin
://linux.nf/copyright.html
Thank you.
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Ian Marchak babbled on about:
Douglas J Hunley wrote:
anyone?
Losta people who live in Germany...not many on this side of the pond.
I've been in touch with several software retailers and even they
couldn't tel me when it would show up at their stores.
well, according to SuSE, it shoulda
oh my god... I would turn around and leave right then and there
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attachment: wires.jpg
Ken Moffat babbled on about:
Anyone aware of a system monitor that will report temperature of the cpu?
and maybe fan speed or other stuff from the bios?
Thanks.
go get gkrellm, and then install lm_sensors and i2c
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..
or you can roll you own using the source and notes on
http://hunley.homeip.net/linnux_sources/utils/
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If NT is your answer, you don't understand the question
... :')
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 and 5 other
buddies though swear by IDE yamaha...
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no issues
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In My Egotistical Opinion, most people's C programs should be
indented six feet downward and covered with dirt.
-- Blair P. Houghton
, database serving, mail serving or
combined?
ext3 all the way (every fs, every drive) . 4 users, plus this website, and
these email lists. works like a champ
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Imagine if every
yet know whether or not the burner will be fully useable.
I *always* build a monolithic kernel, so I can tell you that this is true.
except that you can over-ride it with the 'hdx=ide-scsi' trick
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.
thanks
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USER, n.:
The word computer professionals use when they mean idiot.
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echo '16i[q]sa[ln0=aln100%Pln100/snlbx]sb20293A2058554E494Csnlbxq'|dc
we seem to be having upstream DNS issues. Before anybody goes there, I did
nothing to cause it this time.
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There are two major products that come out of Berkeley: LSD
Myles Green babbled on about:
Douglas J Hunley wrote:
I think you'll find SuSE very nice once you settle into it... but it will
take some settling first...
Thanks for the heads up, I'm looking forward to using it. Didn't SuSe
start as a derivative of slackware, or have I got my wires
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As of this morning, we're running the grsecurity pataches against our kernel.
let me know if issues with list and/or website come up. thanks
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We are working on converting the whole site from GIF and JPEG to PNG. Expect
some broken images for a little while. Sorry about the hassle.
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The searchable list archives are up at http://www.mail-archive.com/ again.
Enjoy!
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I've had a perfectly wonderful evening
SuSE 7.2 pro isos are back at http://hunley.homeip.net/iso/
discs 1-5 are there now, with 6 and 7 later today.
MD5 sums are there also. Please read the README. Thanks!
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1 - 7 are there now..
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In a literature class, the students were given an assignment to write a
short story involving all the important ingredients - Nobility,
Emotion, Sex
Usage stats for the StepByStep are functional and back online at
http://linux.nf/www/
enjoy!
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In a literature class, the students were given an assignment to write
tables and
images or fancy characters) work without a hitch. Looks like a very
professional product.
slowly converting the people at work to OpenOffice (windows version). like it
a lot!
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use my machine ;)
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Ian Marchak babbled on about:
Perhaps this is a setting in the BIOS that needs to be flipped?
Just guesses.
which kernel?
got correct pin cables?
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Life would be so
Jim Conner babbled on about:
Thank you for your efforts here. I hope you don't get /.'ed. :) Please
keep these here for a while to allow us to download them.
they will be up until I acquire SuSE 7.3
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the SuSE archives per chance?
http://lists.suse.com, IIRC..
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Always try to do things in chronological order; it's less confusing
that way
thing to see openssl during the
./configure.. but otherwise...
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Every nonzero finite dimensional inner product space has an orthonormal basis
Collins Richey babbled on about:
Is the windows version as big a memory hog as the linux version?
runs as well as ms office does on mt NT 4 workstation w/ 96Mb ram
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Chang babbled on about:
just when I plan on to install ew 3.1...
maybe I should stay with 2.2.20 for a bit more time first...
there are issues w/ 2.2.20 as well. it needs 2 patches, IIRC
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please ignore
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I would rather spend 10 hours reading someone else's source code
than 10 minutes listening to Musak waiting for technical support which isn't
Douglas J. Hunley babbled:
please ignore
nobody ever does...
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And on the 8th day God said, OK Murphy, you take over
Kurt Wall babbled:
Douglas J. Hunley wrote:
% please ignore
If I must.
Kurt
ha! this one worked! shit.. why didn't the others...
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If time heals all wounds
this should do it
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The only skills I have the patience to learn are those that have no real
application in life. -- Calvin
root babbled:
Douglas J. Hunley wrote:
this should do it
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The only skills I have the patience to learn are those that have no real
application in life
/localtime ?
ln -s /usr/share/zoneinfo/Hongkong /etc/localtime
um.. Kurt, he's running ftp in a chroot environment... so your command
wouldn't work...
(I could comment about your sig on this one, but I'll let it slide.. we've
all done this before and I like you)
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Can anyone show me what needs to go into /path/to/inn/conf/newsfeeds file for
a news host that doesn't accept newsfeeds from any other host and doesn't
send out feeds to any other host? I'm slightly confused on this one. thanks
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what the fsck do I put in readers.conf to allow anyone anywhere to connect to
the news server with their newsreader, peruse the groups, and post? thanks
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She's dead
On Wednesday 03 October 2001 14:50, Douglas J. Hunley babbled:
what the fsck do I put in readers.conf to allow anyone anywhere to connect
to the news server with their newsreader, peruse the groups, and post?
thanks
I think this will do it. Yes?
auth users {
hosts: 8, !localhost
.pdf
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The real fun of living
excellent support from their newsgroups...
news.lokigames.com
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`In those days spirits were brave, the stakes were high,
men were REAL men, women were REAL women
On Tuesday 02 October 2001 20:10, Keith Antoine babbled:
URL's.
This one is up now: this is on my workstation; up and down but faster
http://203.45.132.17/index.htm
that giant slurping sound coming from your cable modem is me ;)
nice pics!
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Douglas J. Hunley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) - Linux
The recent announcement of the new linux.nf features made it to
comp.os.linux.announce finally!
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Douglas J. Hunley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) - Linux User #174778
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He was so narrow-minded he could see through a keyhole with both eyes
On Wednesday 26 September 2001 01:19, Chang babbled:
are you using a human translator, or a trasnlation software?
software. I know it's not optimal, but at least it gets us a non-english
speaking person some content if they need it.
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Douglas J. Hunley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) - Linux User
On Tuesday 25 September 2001 22:15, Kurt Wall babbled:
Machines that have broken down will work perfectly when the repairman
arrives.
machines that are being hammered with runaway processes that drive the load
to almost 70 don't work. period. ;(
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of builds to be really nice. and I don't typically care for MS
OSes (which is why I keep beta testing them. love to be a thorn in the side)
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Douglas J. Hunley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) - Linux User #174778
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Brainbench Linux Administration
On Wednesday 26 September 2001 16:27, Bill Day babbled:
Appreciated Doug, Im not on the list cause Im not mirroring, except for
personal benefit.. 8(
Thanks again
you should join up anyway (just to stay in the loop on changes like this)
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Douglas J. Hunley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) - Linux User
--with-qt-headers=$QTDIR/include
--with-qt-libraries=$QTDIR/lib --with-ssl-dir=/usr/lib/openssl
--prefix=/opt/kde2
also http://hunley.homeip.net/linux_sources/kde2/kde2_notes
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Douglas J. Hunley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) - Linux User #174778
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of guys doing a huge favor to the community.. I'd love to see more
people support them.
BTW, they will host your domain for you. It's a fairly comparable rate too,
IMHO. Drop them an email letting them know what it is you're trying to do.
I've always found them very responsive.
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voice to the debate before it's too late.
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Douglas J. Hunley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) - Linux User #174778
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Brainbench Linux Administration Certified
~~ Now offering Linux admin services for the SOHO/home user ~~
Where do you want to go
to compile. This canleads to
weirdness or compile failure. Just something to watch for..
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Douglas J. Hunley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) - Linux User #174778
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Brainbench Linux Administration Certified
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... a buddy uses www.dynip.org
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Douglas J. Hunley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) - Linux User #174778
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Brainbench Linux Administration Certified
~~ Now offering Linux admin services for the SOHO/home user ~~
Calvin: Can you make a living playing
at
dyndns.com, but they've got a yearly fee for their service.
no experience here.. sorry
others on this list use dyndns.org, perhaps they can jump in?
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Douglas J. Hunley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) - Linux User #174778
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Brainbench Linux
at mod_rewrite briefly yesterday.. I'll check again.
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Douglas J. Hunley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) - Linux User #174778
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Brainbench Linux Administration Certified
~~ Now offering Linux admin services for the SOHO/home user ~~
It's
is backlogged right now..
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Brainbench Linux Administration Certified
~~ Now offering Linux admin services for the SOHO/home user ~~
`I am so amazingly cool you could keep a side
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