Test

2002-02-10 Thread Ted Ozolins


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Re: (ot) K-mail test

2002-02-04 Thread Bill Day

working... 4 5 6

8^)

On Monday 04 February 2002 00:41, you were heard blurting out:
 testing 123...
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(ot) K-mail test

2002-02-03 Thread Mike Mckinlay



testing 123...
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TEST - Please ignore

2002-02-01 Thread Mel Roman

Please ignore this message.  I just testing my new news reader.

Thanks for your patience.
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test

2002-01-30 Thread Bill Day

dont read this, you are wasting your time...


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Re: test

2002-01-30 Thread Tim Wunder

Bill Day wrote:
 dont read this, you are wasting your time...
 
 
 

Now you tell me...

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OT test

2002-01-27 Thread Ian Marchak

(see subject)
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Re: OT test

2002-01-27 Thread Bruce Marshall

On Sunday 27 January 2002 14:11 pm, Ian Marchak wrote:
 (see subject)

PENALTY FLAG (no attached humor)


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mail test route

2002-01-14 Thread Schmeits, Roger

If you need to test your mail settings and want to see if it works. Try an
empty email to the address [EMAIL PROTECTED]
If your connection is valid it will spit it right back at you.  If not you
will not receive your email back.

Comes in handy for testing purposes.

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Re: Test of Peanut Linux

2002-01-12 Thread Lee

Rick Sivernell wrote:
 
 On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 17:55:02 + (utc)
 Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
  --Test of V-mail on Peanut Linux
 
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 I see you got peanut to install and run. that is more than
 it did for me.
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I bought a BEOS cd with Peanut Linux on it as a bonus from Cheapbytes
for $5. I installed Peanut Linux through the Win98 side of my Penta boot
machine. The first time I got the dark screen of death after install
bootup. Went back and reinstalled. This time I configured the X-server
up with minimum values (250 colors). After installation the thing booted
up and I reconfigured the video card.

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Test

2002-01-11 Thread Ron White

Can't get email sent to list.
Hope this one made it.
Ron

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Re: Test

2002-01-11 Thread Glenn Williams

Hi, Ron:

Yep, it made it this time.

73 de Glenn

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- Original Message -
From: Ron White [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Linux users group [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 11, 2002 12:26 PM
Subject: Test


 Can't get email sent to list.
 Hope this one made it.
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Re: Test of Peanut Linux

2002-01-11 Thread Rick Sivernell

On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 17:55:02 + (utc)
Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 --Test of V-mail on Peanut Linux
 
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Fwd: IBM Announces Linux Test Drive

2001-12-28 Thread Douglas J. Hunley


,--- Forwarded message (begin)

 Subject: IBM Announces Linux Test Drive
 From: Stacy Simpson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Wed, 26 Dec 2001 08:22:18 -0500

 IBM Initiative Pushes Linux for Small and Medium Business
 
 ARMONK, N.Y., Dec. 18, 2001 ... IBM today announced an initiative to
 accelerate the adoption of Linux among small and medium business (SMB).
 
 To speed the development of Linux applications that address the unique
 needs of small and medium business, IBM introduced the Linux Test Drive for
 eServer iSeries, which makes available over the Internet a virtual Linux
 server to help independent software vendors and the open source community
 write and port their applications to Linux on iSeries.
 
 The eServer iSeries uses advanced partitioning technology that allows a
 single physical server to be divided into dozens of virtual servers that
 can be accessed remotely by software developers around the world.
 
 IBM believes the combination of Linux, the fast-growing server operating
 system, and IBM eServer iSeries, with its popularity among SMB customers,
 can help small business consolidate dozens of standalone servers on a
 single, easy-to-manage, mainframe-class server, reducing cost and
 complexity.  To date, more than 200,000 customers around the world, many of
 them mid-sized companies, run their businesses on IBM eServer iSeries,
 choosing it for its security, reliability and low total cost of ownership.
 
 According to IDC, small businesses represent 48 percent of all Linux server
 installations.  Industry analysts also estimate that small and medium size
 business (up to 1,000 employees) will represent more than 50 percent of the
 total server market worldwide by 2004.
 
 The Linux Test Drive illustrates IBM's commitment  to the development of
 Linux applications that solve real business issues for small to mid-size
 customers, said Kim Stevenson, vice president, IBM eServer iSeries.  The
 key to Linux adoption among small and medium-sized businesses is offering
 ISVs a fast, convenient way to develop for this important market segment.
 
 H.A. Technical Solutions LLC, a provider of high availability clustering
 and data replication software, recently ported two of its applications to
 Linux on eServer iSeries.  The process of moving Unix and Java
 applications to Linux on eServer iSeries proved remarkably easy, said
 LeRoy D. Earl, executive vice president, H.A. Technical Solutions.  We
 simply installed the software and it ran perfectly.
 
 Software providers can get more information and enroll at the Linux Test
 Drive site at www.ibm.com/eserver/iseries/developer/factory/testdrive.
 Participants can select from SuSE or Turbolinux distributions of Linux, and
 can choose between 14-day free access or 30-day access for a nominal fee.
 The recently announced Red Hat Linux distribution will be supported on the
 Test Drive server in January.
 
 IBM eServer iSeries offers mid-sized customers mainframe-class reliability
 and security.  A single iSeries server can support up to 31 separate Linux
 partitions, allowing businesses reduce cost and complexity by consolidating
 multiple workloads onto a single, easy-to-manage server.  Earlier this
 year, IBM eServer iSeries was named Best of Show at the LinuxWorld
 Conference  Expo in San Francisco.
 
 The Linux Test Drive joins a comprehensive set of Linux software and
 hardware offerings for SMB.  The Small Business Suite for Linux includes
 DB2 Universal Database, WebSphere Application Server and Lotus Domino.  The
 Suite is bundled to deliver all the tools necessary to help customers with
 messaging and collaboration, productivity, Web site creation and design,
 and data management.
 
 The Linux Test Drive builds on the success of Linux and the IBM eServer
 z900 mainframe in large enterprises.  The Linux Community Development
 System, a program announced earlier this year, provides developers access
 to their own virtual mainframe running Linux, helping them build new
 enterprise applications that enable customers to consolidate their
 distributed servers on a single IBM zSeries mainframe.
 
 About IBM
 IBM is the number one server company in the world, offering a full line of
 data transaction, Web application and appliance servers that embrace
 industry standards.  Powered by breakthroughs such as microprocessors with
 copper wiring and Silicon-on-Insulator technology, IBM servers have
 captured industry leading benchmarks that measure transactions, Web serving
 capabilities and performance in software applications.  The IBM eServer
 line is an integral part of customized, flexible and scalable Internet
 solutions for companies of all sizes.  IBM supports Linux on its entire
 portfolio of e-business servers.
 
 Through its Small and Medium Business organization, IBM offers a host of
 cross-industry and industry-specific solutions designed to meet the needs
 of growing companies and help them leverage the potential of the Internet

Re: test OT

2001-12-21 Thread Michael Scottaline

On Thu, 20 Dec 2001 18:27:10 -0800
David Aikema [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled in frustration:

 Please ignore.
===
sigh  Now you've gone and done it!  ;o)
Let's see how long this thread gets, even after OTing it... g
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test

2001-12-20 Thread David Aikema

Please ignore.

David Aikema
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Re: test

2001-12-20 Thread Douglas J Hunley

David Aikema babbled on about:
 Please ignore.

as if :)

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Re: test

2001-12-20 Thread kwall

David Aikema wrote:
% Please ignore.

Yah, right. 

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Re: test

2001-12-20 Thread Ronnie Gauthier

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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Re: test

2001-12-16 Thread kwall

Lee wrote:
% [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
% 
%  Lee wrote:
%  % ignore
% 
%  Make me. :)
% 
%  Kurt
% 
% Por que?

Just making a little humor.

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'nudder Test

2001-11-27 Thread Kurt Wall

Q: Whaddya get when you cross Apple and Microsoft?
A: Microsoft

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Re: Test 3

2001-11-25 Thread kwall

On Sat, Nov 24, 2001 at 08:32:42PM -0800, Keith Morse wrote:
 
 It was my understanding that the list standard required, nay, demanded
 a humourous anecdote for such dalliances.

Gasp! Horror! I have been remiss. Keith is correct. With the completion 
of my latest book project, I was able to replace Red Hat 7.2 with Slackware.
Easily accomplished, except that Slackware's default Sendmail configuration
is rather stringent: list email was bouncing with relaying denied messages
and I needed to use Cw kurtwerks.com in sendmail.cf to let Sendmail
know that the box receives mail for kurtwerks.com. I'd really like to
get rid of the utterly lax mail relaying from the configuration file, but
I've been stymied about how to do it without creating an ongoing maintenance
nightmare for myself.

Sorry, a little light on the humor. I suppose there is nothing funny
about Sendmail configuration. It occurs to me that someone had to
think up this mess -- SICK AND WRONG!

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OT Re: Test 3

2001-11-25 Thread Zoki

-On Sat, Nov 24, 2001 at 08:32:42PM -0800, Keith Morse wrote:
- 
- It was my understanding that the list standard required, nay, demanded
- a humourous anecdote for such dalliances.


*** Quite so! In fact this standard demands a
seveere punishment for the unrespectful:  
Thou shall write an anecdote or thou shall be tied to a 486DX-66 with
Windows XP and be forced to reinstall it untill thou can't anymore, or
something very terrible like that...

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Re: Test 3

2001-11-24 Thread Keith Morse


It was my understanding that the list standard required, nay, demanded
a humourous anecdote for such dalliances.

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TEST: Hi again...

2001-11-21 Thread Jesus Antonio Santos Giraldo

I said it: Hi again ;)

Chucho!



=


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Re: TEST: Hi again...

2001-11-21 Thread Douglas J Hunley

Jesus Antonio Santos Giraldo babbled on about:
 I said it: Hi again ;)

 Chucho!

welcome back
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Test

2001-11-09 Thread Lee

Ignore test to see if I'm still on the list.

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Re: OT TEST

2001-11-01 Thread Kurt Wall

[EMAIL PROTECTED] jabbered:
  See Subject Line
 
 Does this count as a test or a quiz?? ;o)

Now it's become an exam. ;-)

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Re: OT TEST

2001-11-01 Thread Douglas J Hunley

Ian Marchak babbled on about:
 See Subject Line
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Re: OT TEST

2001-11-01 Thread Ian Marchak

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 Ian Marchak babbled on about:
  See Subject Line
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 what's up Ian? what were you testing?

My email had gone silent...from list and otherwise for several hours.
I was waiting on an email, it was just a coincidence though.
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Test

2001-10-30 Thread kbb0927

Haven't seen any mail from here in days. Is the list still active. I have
not knowingly unsubbed.

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Re: Test

2001-10-30 Thread Ian Marchak

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Haven't seen any mail from here in days. Is the list still active. I have
 not knowingly unsubbed.

Still here, several messages since yesterday...I'd say head to...

http://linux.nf/mailman/listinfo/linux-users

...to check on your subscription.
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test

2001-10-29 Thread Matthew Carpenter

test.  I still don't seem to be getting messages sent to the list.  The last one I got 
was 10/10/01 from kbb0927

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Re: test

2001-10-24 Thread Michael Scottaline

On Wed, 24 Oct 2001 10:02:14 -0400
Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] was inspired to comment:

 Anybody there?

Just us refugees ;o)

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Re: test

2001-09-26 Thread stayler

On Tue, 25 Sep 2001 20:15:51 -0600, Kurt Wall wrote:

Machines that have broken down will work perfectly when the repairman arrives.

Absolutely

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Re: test

2001-09-26 Thread Douglas J. Hunley

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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test

2001-09-25 Thread Kurt Wall

Machines that have broken down will work perfectly when the repairman arrives.
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Re: another fake virus to test amavis

2001-09-06 Thread Tim Wunder

Douglas J. Hunley wrote:

 ignore this message (if you get it) and the fake virus attached.
 
 
 
 
 X5O!P%@AP[4\PZX54(P^)7CC)7}$EICAR-STANDARD-ANTIVIRUS-TEST-FILE!$H+H*
 

Maybe Amavis is smart enough to know it's a fake virus. Try sending a real one.

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Re: another fake virus to test amavis

2001-09-06 Thread Douglas J. Hunley

On Thursday 06 September 2001 11:55, Tim Wunder babbled:
 Douglas J. Hunley wrote:
  ignore this message (if you get it) and the fake virus attached.
 
 
  
 
  X5O!P%@AP[4\PZX54(P^)7CC)7}$EICAR-STANDARD-ANTIVIRUS-TEST-FILE!$H+H*

 Maybe Amavis is smart enough to know it's a fake virus. Try sending a real
 one.

amavis should block it either way as I'm using their test file. (as you can 
see above).. it's definately a configuration issue on my end cause sending 
the file to any user on the box directly gets caught. it's just the lists 
that don't.

and sending a real one would not be very professional ;)
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Re: another fake virus to test amavis

2001-09-06 Thread Shawn Tayler

On Thu, 06 Sep 2001 11:55:19 -0400, Tim Wunder wrote:

Maybe Amavis is smart enough to know it's a fake virus. Try sending a real one.

Tim

I have a few to test with if you like.  As long as you are not
running redmond's scourgeware

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Re: OT Re: test-please ignore TID

2001-08-14 Thread Linuxism Chang

oops.. it's usually the male penguin to incubate the eggs.
Still looking for a site that talks about noticeable 
morphological differences between male and female penguins.

who the heck is she? anyway, a nude female penguin is also
welcomed. :)
 how would you tell the difference? Eye lashes?



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Re: OT Re: test-please ignore TID

2001-08-14 Thread burns

Mike Andrew wrote:
 On Tuesday 14 August 2001 22:13, burns wrote:
 
   how would you tell the difference? Eye lashes?
 
  Little tiny suspenders and stockings (fish net, of course).
 
 Beat's me why a Kanuck would find fish-nets on eyelashes appealing, but, Hey.
 

Well, perhaps we ARE rather misinformed about pengies, as they are rarely
seen hereabouts. We have lots of a somewhat similar bird, the Puffin, though.  

http://www.cws-scf.ec.gc.ca/hww-fap/puffin/puffin.html

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OT Re: test-please ignore

2001-08-13 Thread Zoki (News)

On Aug 12 Kurt Wall was heard saying:

-In the last episode, we heard easwari say:
- test
-
-Note the date: Thu, Jan 01, 1998. 
-
-Kurt


*** So e-mail too has its own message-in-a-bottle story which traveled
the wide Internet seas for years before being found.

What is a bit disappointing is the type of the message: Test!?

How unromantic!

Before the real message-in-a-bottle would've been a cry for help from a
traveler stuck on a deserted island or a love letter from a very good
looking exotic girl to her sailor lover...

We, however, get these terrible Test messages. This is as boring and 
uninspiring as Windows OS is! And that's VERY boring.

I propose to vote a rule which will oblige anybody on this list to post
a story when testing their (e-mail) setup. A bit like that news forum
where the members aren't allowed to bring up a technical subject and if
they do are obliged to mail a recipe.

If they don't they will be tied to a Windows PC and will have to use it
until they can't anymore.

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Re: OT Re: test-please ignore

2001-08-13 Thread Mike Andrew

On Monday 13 August 2001 18:24, Zoki (News) wrote:

 I propose to vote a rule which will oblige anybody on this list to post
 a story when testing their (e-mail) setup. 

I second that e-motion. Reading test messages are uninspiring and cause just 
about everyone to respond to them in order to fill in the blanks.



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Re: OT Re: test-please ignore TID

2001-08-13 Thread Terence McCarthy

On Monday 13 August 2001 13:45, Kurt Wall wrote:

 I'm as far from being prude as my Jewish sister-in-law
 is from attending Mass, but I do think this photo was
 perhaps best sent directly rather than via the list.

 Kurt

But you said, and I quote:

Love conquers all things; let us too surrender to love.
-- Publius Vergilius Maro (Virgil)

See my white flag?


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Re: OT Re: test-please ignore TID

2001-08-13 Thread Michael Scottaline

On Mon, 13 Aug 2001 07:45:21 -0600
Kurt Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] insightfully noted:

KW [cough, sputter]
KW 
KW Lord have mercy; to be 21 again...
KW 
KW I'm as far from being prude as my Jewish sister-in-law
KW is from attending Mass, but I do think this photo was
KW perhaps best sent directly rather than via the list.
KW 
KW Kurt

Sorry about that sheepish grin  I thought the same thing about 2 seconds
after hitting ctrl+s.  Well one DID have to click on the attachment ;o)
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Re: OT Re: test-please ignore TID

2001-08-13 Thread Mike Andrew

On Monday 13 August 2001 22:02, Michael Scottaline wrote:

 See attached jpg.

shozbot!

now I'm gonna have to remove my filters from test, and, ignore subject 
lines.


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Re: OT Re: test-please ignore TID

2001-08-13 Thread Linuxism Chang

who the heck is she? anyway, a nude female penguin is also 
welcomed. :)

 -LC A picture says a thousand words.
 -LC picture.. notably... girls.. thank you.
 -OK...
 -See attached jpg.
 How did you guess Laetitia Casta is my all time favourite!?


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Re: OT Re: test-please ignore TID

2001-08-13 Thread Mike Andrew


 On Tue, 14 Aug 2001, Linuxism Chang wrote:
  who the heck is she? anyway, a nude female penguin is also
  welcomed. :)

how would you tell the difference? Eye lashes?

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Re: test

2001-08-13 Thread Bill Day

hmmm,  I would share my viagra with you if I used it   8-)  Unfortunately I 
cant get lucky enough for my wife to run off with a fat lez, might be kewl to 
watch

Though here head makes a nice rest for a beer, I'd rather rest my head on her 
chest   8-)

As for the goat, you may not need viagra in your state

lol

On Monday 13 August 2001 10:28, you wrote:
 Things were going good, until last month when everything started to change.
 My wife left me for her fat lesbian girlfriend. But that was OK, I just had
 my girlfriend move in and it was about the same. A flat head to rest my
 beer on. Then she ran off with the old codger next door and took all my
 viagra with her. But that was OK too, without my viagra I had no use for a
 girlfriend. Then last week my faithful dog, my best friend and hunting
 companion ran off with the farmers goat from across the back forty. But
 that was OK too, the farmer offered me the use of his stump broke mule
 every friday. But what good it that without my viagra

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Re: OT Re: test-please ignore TID

2001-08-13 Thread Linuxism Chang

Female penguin lacks certain male features in their haeads. 
Something like chickens.

who the heck is she? anyway, a nude female penguin is also
welcomed. :)
 how would you tell the difference? Eye lashes?


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Re: test-please ignore

2001-08-13 Thread Ronnie Gauthier

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:


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test-please ignore

2001-08-12 Thread easwari

test
Bruce Marshall wrote:
 
 On Friday 10 August 2001 18:48, Collins Richey wrote:
  I'm starting to plan for converting my WinME (P4 900Mz 30G single
  partition) box to dual boot and Linux.  I'm still using it to connect to
  @home cable with a hub connection for my other Linux box, but I'll
  probably need to convert to a router operation pretty soon to connect to
  my systems at work.
 
  So, is there an easy, relatively foolproof way(I've been the fool to prove
  too many attempts) to repartition the drive without blowing away WinME?
  Windoze something  is permanently in the picture for family use.  I only
  need about 6GB for WinME, and that leaves lots of room for Linux distros
  in the future.
 
  The box has DVD and CD-RW, probably boot from CD since the BIOS is quite
  new.
 
  TIA
 
 Partition Magic is about as easy and reliable as you can get.  Highly
 recommended.
 
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Re: test-please ignore

2001-08-12 Thread Kurt Wall

In the last episode, we heard easwari say:
 test

Note the date: Thu, Jan 01, 1998. 

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Re: test-please ignore

2001-08-12 Thread Michael Scottaline

On Sun, 12 Aug 2001 18:30:27 -0600
Kurt Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] insightfully noted:

KW In the last episode, we heard easwari say:
KW  test
KW 
KW Note the date: Thu, Jan 01, 1998. 
KW 
KW Kurt
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Wow!!  Even snail mail *might* have been faster, no Kurt???
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Re: CD burning: request for test was Re: usb card reader

2001-08-09 Thread Mike Andrew

On Thursday 09 August 2001 15:34, Keith Antoine wrote:

 I wrote the very original SxS on CD burners if you remember and having the
 statement hdb=ide-scsi was at that time the only way to get the burner seen
 by the OS. 

accepted


 of Sybil that the staement wa sno longer needed and this was confirmed by
 Marcus. 

this is the crux of the matter Kantoine, sybil is kernel 2.4.x and I need it 
confirmed that append= is NOT needed (after all) in a 2.2.x kernel. There has 
to be a better (tm) way of doing thingz.




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Re: CD burning: request for test was Re: usb card reader

2001-08-09 Thread Zoki (News)

Today Mike Andrew was heard saying:

-On Thursday 09 August 2001 11:07, Jim Conner wrote:
- If you need help with the Sony cd burner, I have a Yahama IDE
- burner working great in eD2.4, and I'd be glad to help.  I do know that the
- SxS on CD Burners is very good.  Good luck.
-
-Not directed at Jim directly but,
-
-I am not at all happy with the SxS stating you *must* use the append line. 
-
-This is NOT true of kernel 2.4.x and I don't believe the kernels are that 
-different.
-
-could someone on a 2.2.x kernel (COL 2.4 eg / RH 6.x eg) PLEASE load up 
-ide-scsi as a normal module and test it out by removing that damn append 
-statement? I simply cannot believe such a brute force approach is required.
-


*** The burner is not recognized as such when I try to load ide-scsi as a
module. The only way for my RH6.x install to see the burner is to use it
in an append statement. Furthermore, RH 7.1 as well as Mandrake 8 as well
as (I think) SuSE 7.2 recognize the IDE burner automatically and add an
append statement...

Zoran.

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Re: CD burning: request for test was Re: usb card reader

2001-08-09 Thread Keith Antoine

On Thursday 09 August 2001 19:51, Mike Andrew orated thus:

  of Sybil that the staement wa sno longer needed and this was confirmed
  by Marcus.

 this is the crux of the matter Kantoine, sybil is kernel 2.4.x and I need
 it confirmed that append= is NOT needed (after all) in a 2.2.x kernel.
 There has to be a better (tm) way of doing thingz.

I have left 2.2 behind as you know and as such I cannot remark on. However in 
my experience; for what its worth; using Caldera 2.3/2.4 and 2.2 kernels they 
required the append in the kernel boot section.

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Re: CD burning: request for test was Re: usb card reader

2001-08-09 Thread Keith Antoine

On Thursday 09 August 2001 15:16, Jim Conner orated thus:
 I'm running eD2.4 with 2.2.14 kernel.  Yes, I know 2.4.7 is current, but I
 don't have any usb devices and plan on updating the kernel when I update
 the distro and hardware.  :)  What problems are you having with the cdrw
 drive? I ran Sybil for a couple of months and noticed that /dev/cdrom was
 pointed to the wrong device on install.  As far as I know SirCam will not
 infect or affect Linux.  I don't even think it'll drop it's payload file(if
 it has one).  IIRC, it's just a vbs script that will infect MS Outlook.

 Jim

Do not know why it was faulty but its all ok now. thanks

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CD burning: request for test was Re: usb card reader

2001-08-08 Thread Mike Andrew

On Thursday 09 August 2001 11:07, Jim Conner wrote:
 If you need help with the Sony cd burner, I have a Yahama IDE
 burner working great in eD2.4, and I'd be glad to help.  I do know that the
 SxS on CD Burners is very good.  Good luck.

Not directed at Jim directly but,

I am not at all happy with the SxS stating you *must* use the append line. 

This is NOT true of kernel 2.4.x and I don't believe the kernels are that 
different.

could someone on a 2.2.x kernel (COL 2.4 eg / RH 6.x eg) PLEASE load up 
ide-scsi as a normal module and test it out by removing that damn append 
statement? I simply cannot believe such a brute force approach is required.

On Caldera it *should* be as simple as placing ide-scsi as one of the first 
statements in /etc/modules/default.

the rule of thumb is you place whatever you want to remain as an ide device 
*before* the statement otherwise it becomes a scsi /dev Thus

ide-floppy
ide-scsi

allows LS120's (eg) to remain as is.

The problem with the ide-scsi appearing so early in the piece eg the append 
line for god's sake, is that it screws the rest of your 'standard' /dev 
addressing for many other ide devices. Like all things scsi, if the damn 
device cannot be found at instantiation then the entire sd?x file system goes 
awol, dreaming up new numbers you never thought of.

for anyone testing, you don't need to burn a cd, just check that xcdroast is 
alive and kicking


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Re: CD burning: request for test was Re: usb card reader

2001-08-08 Thread Keith Antoine

On Thursday 09 August 2001 11:55, Mike Andrew orated thus:

 I am not at all happy with the SxS stating you *must* use the append line.

 This is NOT true of kernel 2.4.x and I don't believe the kernels are that
 different.

 could someone on a 2.2.x kernel (COL 2.4 eg / RH 6.x eg) PLEASE load up
 ide-scsi as a normal module and test it out by removing that damn append
 statement? I simply cannot believe such a brute force approach is required.

 On Caldera it *should* be as simple as placing ide-scsi as one of the first
 statements in /etc/modules/default.

I wrote the very original SxS on CD burners if you remember and having the 
statement hdb=ide-scsi was at that time the only way to get the burner seen 
by the OS. However I remarked early in the piece after the initial install of 
Sybil that the staement wa sno longer needed and this was confirmed by 
Marcus. I have been meaning to change the SxS, although its not mine now.

But at this present moment in time I cannot get the dvd or cdrom to be seen 
by the OS no matter what i do so it looks as if I have real problems with the 
present install, with so many things going wrong. Know its not possible but 
that Sir virus I got, things seemed to have gone wonky since then.

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Re: CD burning: request for test was Re: usb card reader

2001-08-08 Thread Jim Conner

I'm running eD2.4 with 2.2.14 kernel.  Yes, I know 2.4.7 is current, but I 
don't have any usb devices and plan on updating the kernel when I update the 
distro and hardware.  :)  What problems are you having with the cdrw drive?  
I ran Sybil for a couple of months and noticed that /dev/cdrom was pointed to 
the wrong device on install.  As far as I know SirCam will not infect or 
affect Linux.  I don't even think it'll drop it's payload file(if it has 
one).  IIRC, it's just a vbs script that will infect MS Outlook.

Jim

On Wednesday August 08, 2001 11:04 pm, Keith Antoine wrote:
 On Thursday 09 August 2001 11:55, Mike Andrew orated thus:
  I am not at all happy with the SxS stating you *must* use the append
  line.
 
  This is NOT true of kernel 2.4.x and I don't believe the kernels are that
  different.
 
  could someone on a 2.2.x kernel (COL 2.4 eg / RH 6.x eg) PLEASE load up
  ide-scsi as a normal module and test it out by removing that damn append
  statement? I simply cannot believe such a brute force approach is
  required.
 
  On Caldera it *should* be as simple as placing ide-scsi as one of the
  first statements in /etc/modules/default.

 I wrote the very original SxS on CD burners if you remember and having the
 statement hdb=ide-scsi was at that time the only way to get the burner seen
 by the OS. However I remarked early in the piece after the initial install
 of Sybil that the staement wa sno longer needed and this was confirmed by
 Marcus. I have been meaning to change the SxS, although its not mine now.

 But at this present moment in time I cannot get the dvd or cdrom to be seen
 by the OS no matter what i do so it looks as if I have real problems with
 the present install, with so many things going wrong. Know its not possible
 but that Sir virus I got, things seemed to have gone wonky since then.

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RE: test

2001-08-03 Thread Wil McGilvery

My Interest is on a professional level. I support 2 companies - Lynch Fluid Controls 
(Hydraulic Manufacturing) and Lynch Technologies ( Autodesk VAR). I also provide 
network support etc to companies in my area and I have just begun to host email and 
Web sites.

We are a Microsoft centric company; however, I am familiar with Unix and I have begun 
to integrate Linux in to the services that I provide. I find it to be very stable and 
easy to work with. I have recently set up my 2 DNS servers on Linux and I will be 
migrating all of my hosted email to Linux in the next month or two. Web hosting will 
not be far behind.

My reason for switching is simple. Linux works and I don't need to hold its hand.

Regards,
 
Wil McGilvery
Manager, Digital Media

 
Lynch Technologies Inc.
416-744-7191
1-888-622-3729
416-744-0406  FAX
www.lynchdigital.com
 
 
 

 
 
 

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From: Douglas J. Hunley [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2001 10:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: test

On Friday 03 August 2001 10:04, Wil McGilvery babbled:
 Wil McGilvery
 Manager, Digital Media
 Lynch Technologies Inc.
 416-744-7191
 1-888-622-3729
 416-744-0406  FAX
 www.lynchdigital.com

Out of curiosity (cause of your sig) are oyou n this list for personal or 
professional pursuits? I'd be very much interested in hearing about Lynch 
Technologies dabblings w/ Linux as it pertains to Digital Media..
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Test please ignore

2001-08-01 Thread Dallam


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Test

2001-07-29 Thread Michael Scottaline

Hoping I can FINALLY get through!!  Darn orbl!
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test

2001-07-28 Thread Rick Sivernell

test msg please ignore checking for black listing
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Test

2001-07-26 Thread Michael Scottaline

Testing to see if this gets through.  I've had some problems posting and 
responding in the last two days.
Mike

Many loads of beer were brought.  What disorder, whoring, fighting, 
killing, and dreadful idolatry took [place there.
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Re: Test

2001-07-26 Thread Rick Sivernell

On Thursday 26 July 2001 11:24, you wrote:
 Testing to see if this gets through.  I've had some problems posting and
 responding in the last two days.
 Mike

 Many loads of beer were brought.  What disorder, whoring, fighting,
 killing, and dreadful idolatry took [place there.
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journalling fs put to the test

2001-07-23 Thread Douglas J. Hunley

http://aurora.zemris.fer.hr/filesystems/
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Re: journalling fs put to the test

2001-07-23 Thread Net Llama


--- Douglas J. Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 http://aurora.zemris.fer.hr/filesystems/

Just as a note, i'm using XFS on 1 of my boxes, and its been performing
very well.  Not a single problem.  If interested, see the SxS i wrote:
Filesystems - XFS

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Re: Sylpheed test

2001-07-13 Thread Myles Green

On Fri, 13 Jul 2001 00:46:54 -0500
Ronnie Gauthier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 lart.com
 

ohhh... now i get it... i think?

kurt larted bruce for bein' cranky with mathew? sounds reasonable i
guess...

/me slow on the uptake tonight... as usual :o)

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Re: Sylpheed test

2001-07-13 Thread Jim Conner

Well, LART is an acronym for Luser Attitude Readjustment Tool(preferably 
something large and very heavy).  I've seen this used quite frequently on the 
a.t.s.r newsgroup.  This newsgroup is for Bobs and ex-Bobs that are 
recovering.  A 'Bob' is a person that is in the tech-support field.  For 
example, a lart would be applied by a Bob if a customer called to complain 
that they couldn't get to www.whatever.com and expected the Bob to fix it.  
Yes, the shop-talk that goes on between Bobs isn't very kind to the 
customers.  I know, I was a Bob at one time.  I'm still recovering.

When I test an e-mailer, I usually just send an e-mail to myself and see what 
it comes back as.  I've noticed that in Netscape Messenger you can tell quite 
quickly if someone has the line length set correctly or is sending in html 
verses sending in text with a line length of less than 80 characters.

If you are leaving this list, I'm unsure why.  You do contribute to the group 
and various discussions going on.  I hope that you decide to stay and 
continue to do so.

Jim

On Friday July 13, 2001 12:08 am, Andrew Mathews wrote:
snip
 Okay, I'm completely lost here. I wanted to test sylpheed to see if it
 had any features I wanted. I created one message to test the word wrap
 at 72 and no html so as not to offend anyone else. I have no idea why
 Bruce would want to killfile me because of that. Not like we had a flame
 war or anything. My sig is the same as I've used for a couple of years
 now, and is listed in the SxS. Oh well, I try to be courteous and verify
 I'm not violating the common rules and someone gets their knickers in a
 twist. Maybe Les Bell wasn't so wrong after all. But before I go, What's
 a LART?

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Re: Sylpheed test

2001-07-13 Thread Kurt Wall

[posted and mailed]

Andrew Mathews wrote:
% 
% Okay, I'm completely lost here. I wanted to test sylpheed to see if it
% had any features I wanted. I created one message to test the word wrap
% at 72 and no html so as not to offend anyone else. I have no idea why
% Bruce would want to killfile me because of that. Not like we had a flame
% war or anything. My sig is the same as I've used for a couple of years
% now, and is listed in the SxS. Oh well, I try to be courteous and verify
% I'm not violating the common rules and someone gets their knickers in a
% twist. Maybe Les Bell wasn't so wrong after all. But before I go, What's
% a LART?

Andrew, 

Sorry for the confusion. I LARTed Bruce for a petty PLONK, not you,
although you sig line *is* too long ;-).

A LART is Luser Attitude Readjustment Tool. I prefer the fire and
brimstone variety, others prefer heavy and substantial.

Kurt
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Re: Sylpheed test

2001-07-13 Thread Bruce Marshall

On Friday 13 July 2001 01:08, Andrew Mathews wrote:
 On Thu, 12 Jul 2001 22:43:25 -0600
 Kurt Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 snip

  % This is Kmail testing for intruder emailers.  Intruder alert!!!
  %
  % PLONK
 
  Consider yourself LARTed for having a sig line that exceeds
  the standard 3 lines, lacks the obligatory -- \n separator,
  and that includes ASCII art.
 
  Kurt

 Okay, I'm completely lost here. I wanted to test sylpheed to see if it
 had any features I wanted. I created one message to test the word wrap
 at 72 and no html so as not to offend anyone else. I have no idea why
 Bruce would want to killfile me because of that. Not like we had a flame
 war or anything. My sig is the same as I've used for a couple of years
 now, and is listed in the SxS. Oh well, I try to be courteous and verify
 I'm not violating the common rules and someone gets their knickers in a
 twist. Maybe Les Bell wasn't so wrong after all. But before I go, What's
 a LART?

 Andrew Mathews

Oh c'mon folks   that was a little humor.   I didn't killfill anyone 
nor did I intend to.(you *did* note that the email was from Kmail in 
response to an email from Sylpheed)

Chill out a bit.



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+ Bruce S. Marshall  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Bellaire, MI 07/13/01 08:39  +
++
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Re: Sylpheed test

2001-07-13 Thread Ben Duncan

As one who had the task of actual designing, implementing and bringing
to frutition an ISP back in the Mid 90's ( I had to do the early tech
support as well), I can certainly relate.

Goes back to my outlook on life --- STUPID people shouldn't breed ..
grin


snip
 Well, LART is an acronym for Luser Attitude Readjustment Tool(preferably 
 something large and very heavy).  I've seen this used quite frequently on the 
 a.t.s.r newsgroup.  This newsgroup is for Bobs and ex-Bobs that are 
 recovering.  A 'Bob' is a person that is in the tech-support field.  For 
 example, a lart would be applied by a Bob if a customer called to complain 
 that they couldn't get to www.whatever.com and expected the Bob to fix it.  
 Yes, the shop-talk that goes on between Bobs isn't very kind to the 
 customers.  I know, I was a Bob at one time.  I'm still recovering.
end snip 

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Re: Sylpheed test

2001-07-12 Thread Kurt Wall

Bruce Marshall offered this little gem o' intolerance:
% On Thursday 12 July 2001 22:30, Andrew Mathews wrote:
%   This is a test. For the next few words the sylpheed email program will
%  be checking wordwrap and non html settings. If this had been a real
%  message you would have been notified by extra sensory perception.
%  Remember, this is only a test.
% 
%  -
%  Andrew Mathews
% 
% This is Kmail testing for intruder emailers.  Intruder alert!!!
% 
% PLONK

Consider yourself LARTed for having a sig line that exceeds
the standard 3 lines, lacks the obligatory -- \n separator,
and that includes ASCII art.

Kurt
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Re: Sylpheed test

2001-07-12 Thread Myles Green

On Thu, 12 Jul 2001 23:08:44 -0600
Andrew Mathews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Okay, I'm completely lost here. I wanted to test sylpheed to see if it
 had any features I wanted. I created one message to test the word wrap
 at 72 and no html so as not to offend anyone else. I have no idea why
 Bruce would want to killfile me because of that. Not like we had a
 flame
 war or anything. My sig is the same as I've used for a couple of years
 now, and is listed in the SxS. Oh well, I try to be courteous and
 verify
 I'm not violating the common rules and someone gets their knickers in
 a
 twist. Maybe Les Bell wasn't so wrong after all. But before I go,
 What's
 a LART?

Andrew, I have no idea what a LART is either... nor do I have any idea
what the PLONK was all about... must be something in the air today?

In any event it would be a shame to see you go as your contributions
would surely be missed.

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Re: Sylpheed test

2001-07-12 Thread Ronnie Gauthier

lart.com

 Andrew, I have no idea what a LART is either... nor do I have any idea
 what the PLONK was all about... must be something in the air today?
 
 In any event it would be a shame to see you go as your contributions
 would surely be missed.


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OT Test

2001-07-09 Thread Tim Wunder

Testing 1,2,3.
Is there anybody out there?
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Re: OT Test

2001-07-09 Thread Lee

Tim Wunder wrote:

 Testing 1,2,3.
 Is there anybody out there?

Uh huh.


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Re: OT Test

2001-07-09 Thread Tim Wunder

On Monday 09 July 2001 11:13 pm, you wrote:
 On Mon, 9 Jul 2001 23:01:40 -0400, Tim Wunder wrote:
 Testing 1,2,3.
 Is there anybody out there?

 Yes, but thins are really sooow  tonight.  What's up?


I had a message sent this morning from a Mozilla nightly  under Win2K that 
got bounced with an error. I'm testing from home (Kmail, eD 2.4) and seem to 
be able to post fine. When I get back to work tomorrow, I'll try to post from 
Mozilla again (those damned nightlies can be flakey, but they're fun).
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Re: OT Test

2001-07-09 Thread Myles Green

On Mon, 9 Jul 2001 23:01:40 -0400
Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Testing 1,2,3.
 Is there anybody out there?

shhh don't answer him snicker

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