On Jan 25, 2008 8:15 AM, Philipp Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I haven't tried with USB, but with any other boot media I've encountered.
Nuff said.
Presumably the OP wanted to boot some other OS off of the USB disk.
You are going on about initrd like you ASSUME he is going to boot
linux
On Jan 24, 2008 9:29 AM, Philipp Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> * Aaron Kulkis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [20080124 11:23]:
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> > So, part of the solution is recompiling the kernel
> > to include the USB module (and all the others which
> > the USB module depends on).
>
>
> Nonsense! You add the nece
On Jan 24, 2008 4:33 AM, Bill Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> To find the initrd and vmlinuz files, GRUB uses the BIOS. Consequently,
> if the BIOS doesn't allow booting from a USB port, then you can't boot
> directly to the USB drive.
This might be true for some values of "boot".
Grub is
On Jan 22, 2008 4:56 PM, David C. Rankin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Listmates,
>
> I can't recall who suggested it, Aaron or Patrick, but somebody made
> the suggestion to get a simple use to ide adapter to access spare laptop
> drives, etc. Well, I purchased one, and it is absolutely the
On Dec 5, 2007 12:58 PM, Kain, Becki (B.) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm confused - and I'll admit that it's been a while since I've been a
> sys ad. Httpd runs in user space, right? So why am I not seeing system
> processes at the top of top? Or am I reading this incorrectly? What
> more ca
a Screw-you 16partitions
YOU-->Zmd Screw you entire userbase
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and perhaps delete the other un-wanted one.
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of things that haven't had bug fixes in YEARS, simply because
they have been debugged to the extend humanly possible and are not in
need of fixing. Reiser 3 is far from bug free, but its still very solid for
single processor systems even with the newest kernel.
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also are bound by this. Its a done deal.
Nothing in linux infringes on Unix except by Novell's permission.
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Its a trap for the unwary.
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referably unlimited.
GSM phones seem to have more of these features
but I have to admit its been a while since I used anything
else.
I don't have a clue what technologies are supported there.
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ly like VMWare... in fact, I'd say that for most purposes, it
> actually works better than VMWare.
>
> C.
Since he has Vmware player, I can be fairly certain he will not be
happy with virtualbox. Its Vastly inferior with regard to hardware and
networking options.
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have a routine backup don't you Hans?
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up for a fall.
There has to be a something to fall over before there is a fall.
What would YOU SUGGEST we "preach" to them?
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her advances in SE linux make it even less likely in the future.
Bill would like you to believe its JUST because his OS is popular.
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postfix, so why re-invent the wheel? It does it in the proper way.
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tch' but it works flawlessly on other SuSE boxes in the house.
>
> Ruben
Is the problem computer USB 2.0?
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kstation and Vmware Player available
and use that to run windows to listen to these calls now, but it seems
a little like swatting flies with a hammer to me...
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to the first click followed by 20 minutes of silence.
at http://biz.yahoo.com/cc
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Windows Media player, the call starts instantly at the
dialog portion. No music lead in.
Is there any Linux player that works with these calls? (alledgedly
they are ASX format)?
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t; and the dyndns is >not< updated.
>
> Does anybody have any insight into this? Any help highly appreciated :-)
Check permissions to be sure the user under which ez runs can write there.
If in doubt nuke the file and restart it.
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auto sent.
Is anyone using Kontact or Akregator
Are they checking feeds from KDE.org? I believe kde feeds are set
up as the default.
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s dropped and I never see them
again. They soon just give up and never try my site again, its very effective).
Tempest in a teapot if you ask me. Dictionary attacks are never going
to be successful at my sites anyway due to password standards.
On some sites we don't even allow password, and
od to manually load snd-via82xx.ko
and see if the log reveals anything.
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On Tuesday 17 July 2007, Richard Creighton wrote:
>
> John Andersen wrote:
> > On Tuesday 17 July 2007, Richard Creighton wrote:
> >
> > But if the logging shows up prefixed with sshd as yours does:
> > Jul 17 00:38:27 raid5 sshd
> > Then you can be assured
Your badssh should have worked.
BTW, can you turn off html mail to the mailing list? It messes up the qouteing
style and I am
having a bit of a problem following the thread... I thought thuunderbird had
this as a per-destination
option, but I donno for sure.
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ng a
notebook touch pad).
Also...
On the latest version I have no X on the tab, and can't
remember where that is re-enabled.
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You are limiting remote ports (targets).
Of course lots of nasty things just port 80.
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Works.
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ar, I'm concerned that Windows will think I've moved to new
> hardware and revoke its current activation.
I did upgrade, and all my VMware test machines from win95 thru Vista
worked perfectly.
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a USB Lexar JumpDrive, so it
seems its all good now.
Vmware Workstation 6.0.0
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On Wednesday 11 July 2007, Randall R Schulz wrote:
> On Monday 09 July 2007 03:11, John Andersen wrote:
> > ...
> >
> > Actually the later kernels have this restored already.
> > And I can attest that it works.
>
> Could you tell me either the version at which
e situations where one end is behind a firewall.
Of course, if both are behind a firewall you have to do the routing
trick.
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onfiguration one needed to work with.
Had the same thing. So much trouble and time to switch between OSs.
Junked it, went to Vmware Workstation and never looked back.
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27;t show routing tables. You still need to use route
> print in win, which is the same as ifconfig + route in Linux.
>
> Toshi
Quite frankly the number of times I've needed to look at the routing
tables in any os were few - maybe 4 times in 10 years.
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Its good practice. After all, I suspect you were looking for a good distro
when you found Suse!
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On Monday 09 July 2007, you wrote:
> John Andersen wrote:
> > On Monday 09 July 2007, Dave Barton wrote:
> >> Original Message
> >> From: Hans Linux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> Date: Mon 09 Jul 2007 18:45:02 EST
> >>
> >>&
ls.
Actually the later kernels have this restored already.
And I can attest that it works.
Just update to the latest kernel.
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oftware, and all of them have places for
these hooks. The hooks might end up being one or two lines of code.
Done your way you will not only have to hack the server, you will have to hack
each user's mail reader, because mail readers are all set up to handle keys
properly, and what you describe inverts that process.
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you cook up which requires sharing anyone's PRIVATE
key is just wrong from the get go. If you can't understand that,
don't come here asking for help and suggestions about how to
compromise public key encryption standards.
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> 3. Mail Server shall store private encryption key associated with the each
> subscriber in SQL database along with subscribers' email address and
> subscription information.
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Set it up not to use Knetworkmanager. That way you can have it
be set up at boot time.
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On Tuesday 03 July 2007, Hans Linux wrote:
> any idea where i can find bittorrent gui for my opensuse 102?
Ktorrent. One of the better ones.
http://ktorrent.org/
Rpm here: http://ktorrent.org/downloads/2.1.4/ktorrent-2.1.4-1.i686.rpm
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you had
to do once configured was to attach them to a phone line and call them
with a regular phone).
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On Monday 02 July 2007, Fajar Priyanto wrote:
> Apparmor is really interesting. I think it's similar to SELinux?
Not even remotely close.
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cause the ISP would only allow one IP per nic, but also with
really cheap routers that had poor dhcp servers. (Some Dlink models).
Then if Nat works we can start working on Bridged.
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On Saturday 30 June 2007, Erik Jakobsen wrote:
> Unable to stop services for VMware Workstation
>
> Execution aborted.
>
> What am I to do now ?.
reboot.
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On Friday 29 June 2007, Susemail wrote:
> Is this a more or less general rule for comments in config files?
Its quite common in the Linux world. Dozens of packages use this
method.
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On Friday 29 June 2007, Susemail wrote:
> On Thursday 28 June 2007 16:14:54 John Andersen wrote:
> > On Thursday 28 June 2007, Bob S wrote:
> > > John,
> > >
> > > That line is commented out in my sshd_config file.
> >
> > Yes, lines that are set to
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On Thursday 28 June 2007, Bob S wrote:
> John,
>
> That line is commented out in my sshd_config file.
Yes, lines that are set to the default are commented out.
Uncomment it and set it to Protocol 2
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suppose they would work in vmware, but slower. In fact, I
> find vmware slow, with the simple apps I use.
>
High end CAD works great with Vmware.
At least AutoCad does. Price wise, its pretty High end.
It works very well, and is vary fast.
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and change the line that
says Protocol 1,2 to just Protocol 2
However, running any modern version of ssh version 1 does not expose
one to root logins as all known bugs have been patched.
Seriously, rkhunter raises so many red herrings as to be useless in my
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Or in this case, you also get what you DON'T pay for.
That exact scenario works for me.
Have you tried looking in the Vmware Forums?
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On Tuesday 26 June 2007, Sandy Drobic wrote:
> Adding postfix to the mail group was a
> sufficient solution for me.
Yes, exactly. This has nothing to do with apparmor, its a simple
permissions problem.
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disk
2) whatever took out sdb also affected sda
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On Tuesday 26 June 2007, Dennis E. Slice wrote:
> Now is a good time to consider upgrading my OS. Looking for some advice.
Wait for 10.3.
Since your 10.0 is not broken, don't fix it just yet.
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to use some other disk/tape solution to
backup most VMs.
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t low-fat then just don't
install all that cheesy software. ;-)
I use xfce on under powered machines for the most part.
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are soft of on their
own as far as maintaining the menu structure.
Perhaps this has been fixed, but as recently as 10.1
it was still a problem.
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ompany's Linux server, for applications that have to run in
Windows.
Like someone said on another thread - its like rubber gloves
for Windows. (Another latex article comes to mind).
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do any of this.
Warning: Anytime you update vmware, it has a habit of stomping
all over your nat.conf so MAKE A BACKUP copy.
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On Friday 22 June 2007, Felix Miata wrote:
> OTOH, to me the Smart UI is best described as mystery meat.
My sentiments exactly. I found it essentially unusable.
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id.
(When the raid card starts to cost more than your MOBO+CPU it MIGHT
actually outperform software raid, but this is seldom born out for raids of
the size the OP is contemplating.)
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://www.bitlaw.com/source/treaties/pct.html link is a treaty
that governs how a country specific patent can also be filed
as an international patent.
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On Sunday 17 June 2007, Benjamin Rosenberg wrote:
> Just me being me.
Who do you think you are, Manny?
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On Friday 15 June 2007, M Harris wrote:
> Mac has been a single button, single click (I think forever) and it works
> great.
Yeah, but thats because mac users can't fathom more than a
single button.
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been reduced to is to use "New Logon", and have
> the other GUI session be in *addition* to the original session.
KDE or Gnome?
If KDE
Just Click the Big K, select start a new session, and then
if needed, you can switch back to his session and shut it
down.
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> fish://192.168.1.64
> works !!!
> but only after tearing down the firewall
> fam:~> SuSEfirewall2 stop
So open port 22 in the suse firewall !
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They still sell servers, and they pretend to sell high end workstations.
But they sold the PC business to Lenovo.
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Vmware IS the perfect Rubber Glove for vista and windows in general.
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On Wednesday 13 June 2007, Registration Account wrote:
> I have
> never found 1 dell PC that comes close to being 100%
> IBM compatible -
Not surprising, since IBM does not make PCs.
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ork. All threads run on one core and the others have 0 % load.
> Is this a blender related Problem or is this a suse (linux) problem?
> I tried it with both openSUSE 10.2 and SLES 10.
Sounds like your blender may have been compiled without
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d it was more generic than that.
How is it connected to the other machines? In house network?
Wide area network (internet)?
This sounds more like a network problem than a samba
problem but you give is precious little info about your network.
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pect your ISPs server is lame, slow, broken, or
something. Most ISPs do not filter external DNS requests
because the resources needed to to this exceed the resources
needed to serve the request. Don't abuse this.
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On Friday 08 June 2007, John Andersen wrote:
> On Friday 08 June 2007, Ciro Iriarte wrote:
> > Talked to people i know on the ISP and they say there's no proxy
> > there. Also my second test was at the office, without any proxy and
>
> Then try another browser, or change
u have such.
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see if the IP it reports
matches your machine's IP
You can also use tracetcp:
http://tracetcp.sourceforge.net/usage_proxy.html
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for mounts, but at rl 3 you might have to run the older
automount stuff. (This is just a guess).
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it must be a pool failure.
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; Mellanlagring går väl an, antar jag, men jag har aldrig hört det förr när
> det gäller datorer. Jag har bara hört den termen i fråga om
> kärnkraftverksbränsle
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hisl is tjus ttos howt hatwecan.
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> about to move all my files there, but just now I'm quite worried.
> > >
> > > --
> > > HG.
> >
> > Looks more like FYI messages rather than errors to me.
>
> But I get them a lot and I've never seen them before. It seems that it
> happen
On Thursday 07 June 2007, Rikard Johnels wrote:
> Never had any problems with XFS.
> As people have stated; it cashes alot,
>
> XFS is fast, reliable and scales well,
How the heck can you put those two statements
in the same email???
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They all run Reiser or ext3.
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gnificantly more than CAT 5, there will be little difference
> between the two for interference purposes.
Exactly so.
Also this 40 foot figure bandied about here totally ignores the
fact that entire buildings are wired with CAT5 runs much longer than
that with no problem.
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On Tuesday 05 June 2007, Carlos E. R. wrote:
> The Monday 2007-06-04 at 18:11 -0800, John Andersen wrote:
> > Yup, studying the part of the Kmail (or what ever you prefer) manual that
> > tells how to have IT AUTOMATICALLY filter the mail into folders so you
> > don;t have to
that i can sync
> > with outlook. Then turn around and Sync it with Kontact on my Linux box.
> >
> > Any Suggestions???
>
> http://www.linuxdevices.com/articles/AT8728350077.html
Note that Andrew didn't state the device had to RUN linux, just
be functionally compatible
n my Linux box.
>
> Any Suggestions???
Can't vouch for all or any of these, but they seem pretty neat even is
the do run that miserable Windows os.
http://www.htc.com/product/03-products.htm
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