[luau] Re: dual pentium pro

2003-09-23 Thread Yu Ming
Thank you,Dusty. But maybe you have used Powerleap's Neo S370 in conjunction with PL-PRO/II, since PIII 1.1Ghz's pin definition (as as well as the voltage?) is different from Celeron 533's. Ming Yu Aloha, Yes, just put faster PIII processors in the PL-PRO/II adapters. The PPro systems run

Re: [luau] Re: dual pentium pro

2003-09-23 Thread Yu Ming
Actually, I have a pair of PIII 1.13Gs, but with 133 Mhz bus. Would anyone like to trade in their 100Mhz bus PIII 1.1Gs for my processors? Ming Yu Thank you,Dusty. But maybe you have used Powerleap's Neo S370 in conjunction with PL-PRO/II, since PIII 1.1Ghz's pin definition (as as well as the

[luau] DNS wildcards

2003-09-23 Thread Keith
You may be aware that VeriSign deployed a wildcard A record in the .com and .net TLDs on the 15th of this month. What this results in is fat finger redirection to an address that VeriSign owns and tracks. In plain English, if you go to a .com or .net address that doesn't exist you will be

Re: [luau] Re: dual pentium pro

2003-09-23 Thread Dustin Cross
Aloha, I think you are correct. When I bought my adapters they offered a PIII version that came with the PL-PRO/II and a seperate smaller adapter that fits in between the PIII and the PL-PRO/II. The Neo S360 is so small I forgot all about it. Dusty Thank you,Dusty. But maybe you have used

Re: [luau] fedora q's

2003-09-23 Thread Charles Lockhart
Warren Togami wrote: apt and yum are generic tools which can download, install and update packages from an arbitrary source. fedora.us was one of many sources of 3rd party packages for Red Hat Linux. freshrpms.net is another. Ah, I see, that makes sense. I need to get out more. That is

Re: [luau] fedora q's

2003-09-23 Thread Vince Hoang
On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 07:55:10AM -1000, Charles Lockhart wrote: In response to a problem I was having with version issues between RH 7.3 and RH 9 ( that RH 9 has some functionality dumbed down to remove liability for distributing software that uses things like mpeg, etc ), Warren mentioned

Re: [luau] fedora q's

2003-09-23 Thread Warren Togami
On Tue, 2003-09-23 at 07:55, Charles Lockhart wrote: Warren Togami wrote: apt and yum are generic tools which can download, install and update packages from an arbitrary source. fedora.us was one of many sources of 3rd party packages for Red Hat Linux. freshrpms.net is another. Ah, I

Re: [luau] openssh vulnerability

2003-09-23 Thread Vince Hoang
On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 06:29:32AM -1000, Deven Phillips wrote: Thanks to quick action from our team at HCC, I am proud to say that we had all of our systems patched as of 4PM yesterday afternoon. Not bad for having to upgrade, patch, and test 30+ productions machines without any serious

Re: [luau] fedora q's

2003-09-23 Thread Charles Lockhart
Hi Vince, Probably it's me missing the big picture, or maybe a bunch of smaller pictures, but: Warren said that these other packages I was interested were available via apt/yum from 3rd party servers. I guess that meant to me that they aren't available from fedora or redhat, but were

Re: [luau] openssh vulnerability

2003-09-23 Thread Warren Togami
On Tue, 2003-09-23 at 08:25, Vince Hoang wrote: On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 06:29:32AM -1000, Deven Phillips wrote: Thanks to quick action from our team at HCC, I am proud to say that we had all of our systems patched as of 4PM yesterday afternoon. Not bad for having to upgrade, patch, and test

Re: [luau] fedora q's

2003-09-23 Thread Vince Hoang
On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 09:06:46AM -1000, Charles Lockhart wrote: I looked at the fedora mirror list already, but it seems to me that's a list of mirrors for fedora, which doesn't have the packages I was looking for. Of course, I could be very wrong, but the ones I checked certainly seemed to

Re: [luau] Re: dual pentium pro

2003-09-23 Thread Yu Ming
Is it just Neo S370, or some more sophisticated ones, like PL-370/T or PL-370/SMP? the later is much more expensive. Ming Yu Aloha, I think you are correct. When I bought my adapters they offered a PIII version that came with the PL-PRO/II and a seperate smaller adapter that fits in between

Re: [luau] fedora q's

2003-09-23 Thread Steve Anderson
I have been trying to get the apt/yum/synaptic stuff I installed from fedora to work with freshrpms, but to no avail. I don't know what the incompatibility is, or if it's just something I'm being stupid about. You may have foo'd the freshrpm target in your sources.list I don't know if

Re: [luau] fedora q's

2003-09-23 Thread Thomas David Burns
To be honest, I found Warren's response to be fairly arrogant. Yeah, that's Warren. He knows his stuff, but can sometimes be annoying. I try to just ignore it. It would be nice if someone could knock some sense into him, but so far I'd say they just end up in a flame war with him he stays the