a few minutes from now, for
testing?
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are not available, and if I select Luxi or Vera,
the results are terrible. What's going on?
Guessing: one is compiled with XFT support and the other is not. XFT
support is fairly recent.
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-Uglification HOWTO. Its not nearly so
difficult as it used to be ;-)
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of a compiler with various frontends and
encourage everyone to help develop and test. Whining is whining no
matter how grand you guys try to make it sound.
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to solve
or improve _anything_. I strongly suspect the gcc people have some way
for people to register legit complaints.
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Total Spams: 1068
Spams Blocked:1067
Percent Blocked: 99.90%
Viruses Stopped: 262 --
That's 262 for procmail - /dev/null, zero for my mailboxes. Very
simple, really, at least with the mail I tend to get.
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protecting
an entire industry built around really shoddily designed software.
Over and above that, I don't beleive the inherent MS design flaw of
auto-executing binary email attachments is even possible on Nix (is
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and its inherent MS-type problems altogether.
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of your
$
That page does not seem to reference either viruses or email
attachments. So
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some other viruses as well, apparently with borrowed code.
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Probably..but knowledge eventually leads to wisdom.
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of my scripts, with minor mods that might need
some testing first, but works as I use it all the time to bypass spam
checks from stmpd.
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that could
easily be prevented. But that would hurt a certain revenue stream. We
must maintain some illusions for the masses, lest they though go
blitheringly mad, and forget to fork out that dough to MS and Assoc.
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On Tue, Oct 07, 2003 at 08:37:07PM -0500, Chris Wilson wrote:
Any one know how to get rid of title bars and frames when using the
metacity window manager?
Switch to WindowMaker ;-)
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. If the ISP PPPoA only, you will need a
modem/router that can do that for you. Not sure about the 5200. I have
a SS5600, and indeed it does PPPoA (or PPPoE or straight bridged) via
an ethernet connection. Maybe google on your model if not sure.
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On Sat, Oct 04, 2003 at 05:49:46PM -0500, Jeff Wimmer wrote:
at a reasonable price and marketed correctly with Openoffice, they'll have a
desktop that competes hands down with Windows.
There's still one big difference ... windows is for weenies, and Linux
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is configured properly. Are you using the latest errata
kernel? If the onboard NIC is a problem, then you can buy a cheapie
ethernet card that should do fine.
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-Uvhf php-pgsql-4.3.2-7.i386.rpm
I get:
error: Failed dependencies:
php = 4.3.2-7 is needed by php-pgsql-4.3.2-7
How do I get out of this Catch 22?
rpm -Uvh *rpm (to satisfy all cross dependencies)
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would want to run them. Or at least, would not want them turned on by
default. BTW, xinetd is not a firewall.
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, ~/.Xclients works. Have you tried
~/.xsession?
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pdfetex pdfimages pdfjadetex pdftex pdftotext
pdfeinitex pdfevirtex pdfinfo pdflatexpdftopbmpdfvirtex
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on of the Speedstream ethernet models that is compatible with this USB
one.
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On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 09:01:35AM -0800, Noah wrote:
I am trying to troubleshoot soe network issues - can somebody
recommend a good sniffer for redhat 8.0 kernel 2.4
[t]ethereal (T|G)UI
tcpdump
snort
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have having such a hard time? =(
Are you using RH during all this? Does not procmail run when your mail
is delivered originally (it should)?
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On Wed, Sep 24, 2003 at 02:36:21PM -0500, smith.roger wrote:
yes. yes. Brain fade. Been on windows too long
Yes, you have forgotten the wonders of man pages, which, if no other
saving graces, are quite useful for command line syntax!
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On Wed, Sep 17, 2003 at 12:25:06PM +0100, Martin Moss wrote:
aha here's the link
http://www.openssh.com/txt/buffer.adv
RH often backports patches. Life is simpler if you stay with their
packages.
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On Wed, Sep 17, 2003 at 12:35:48PM +0100, Martin Moss wrote:
I can believe that:-)
I just couldn't find the rpm.
Any ideas where it would be?
RHN or ftp://updates.redhat.com/7.2/en/os//i386/openssh-3.1p1-10*
That's obviously 7.2 updates (out yesterday or day before).
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On Wed, Sep 17, 2003 at 09:18:25AM -0400, Kenneth Goodwin wrote:
MS Word will also convert most of the important stuff.
Let's see ... if am not familiar with that one. How do you script that
so it integrates with Apache and automatically converts documents from
one type to another?
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there is still a really bad way to do something.
You can always add the calls to your PERL CGI-BIN functions
Of course, the only sane way to handle this kind of situation. Thanks
for bringing us to where we needed to be!
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On Mon, Sep 15, 2003 at 10:22:50AM -0600, Boulytchev, Vasiliy wrote:
has anyone found a GOOD mail client for linux?
mutt.
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On Sun, Sep 14, 2003 at 04:23:08PM -0500, Robert Jones wrote:
I thought it was /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-* but there's
something else at work here.
Do a locate 'ifcfg-', you probably have more than one config file.
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knowing these people, no, I can't. But I
can't see how that is relevant to a comparison of MS vs Linux, in any
case.
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http://www.impsec.org/email-tools/procmail-security.html
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of the systems I did. But I don't even know what evms is,
much less use it.
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safer in those kinds of situations.
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to have a mailbox full of that stuff.
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line\nsecond line\n
first line
second line
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This time \n doesn't work, everything is sent in the mail in one long line.
That's my real headache.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] tmp]$ msg=hi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] tmp]$ msg=${msg}\nnew message
[EMAIL PROTECTED] tmp]$ echo -e $msg
hi
new message
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On Tue, Sep 02, 2003 at 08:44:24PM -0500, NfoCipher wrote:
It's not bad if you're behind a firewall of some sort. Mostly a matter
Or it is configured for local use only:
options {
directory /var/named;
listen-on { 192.168.10.1; };
[...]
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have a highbandwidth
connection with typically high latency round-trips (such as Orient -
USA). Then you can adjust the TCP receive window upwards and see if
that helps. For most of us, there is no need.
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: something on the same host is trying to open that port and
portsentry is blocking/then logging that. I've seen ps mistakenly id
this kind of thing as an attack.
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an incoming fax vs voice call. Its purely an
inline hardwire gizmo.
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On Thu, Aug 07, 2003 at 08:43:57AM -0500, Mike Vanecek wrote:
Why is xinetd listening on udp port 624?
I would suggest checking rpcinfo.
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, and portmapper really has no
relevance to the issue.
Care to wager? I am betting on sgi_fam.
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, but very easy to keep
block lists based on regular expressions. You would need something
like transproxy as well, if you don't want your users to know they are
going through a proxy.
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On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 06:41:34PM +0900, Doug Lerner wrote:
display projector. This is trivially easy with my Mac, and I was just
wondering if it would be as easy with Linux?
Of course not. Mac = easy, Linux = power. Different points of
emphasis.
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EDT 2003
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don't have their logs to see :(
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On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 09:58:30AM -0400, Reuben D. Budiardja wrote:
Does anyone else get this message below when posting to the list?
This is so darn annoying.
Yes, I just added that address to access.db ...
Return-Path: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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curious ...
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Windowmaker, and it flies
and does everything I need. Its fairly stable too:
$ ps |grep wmaker
hal 849 0.0 0.2 9724 2752 tty1 S Feb23 3:22 /usr/bin/wmaker
GNOME/KDE are not essential, and in fact, are newish X add-ons.
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that are capable. And besides you loose
the bloat.
Windowmaker is easy enough to get BTW.
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to do this?
And how does commercial software get around the need to create new
user accounts intelligently? A proprietary password file? I don't
think so ...
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in
multiple places in the mailbox.
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previous post).
Is there anything in the main.cf that I may have missed?
master.cf, master.cf. Mine has comments to explain the options for
various services.
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than likely that you don't need this on typical broadband
connections, since the Linux default is more than adequate in most
cases. Also, without knowing typical latency, it is not possible to
calculate TCP window settings.
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doubt that would cause a serious slowdown. You
probably have some other problem.
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On Sat, Jul 12, 2003 at 02:38:02AM -0600, Daryl Hunt wrote:
Linux is still not quite ready for the Prime Time IMO.
Because YOU can't figure out Postfix??? Wow. I'd say you are not ready
for a real operating system.
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(proftp or wuftp) or by webupload and then open with mc all my lines are
ending with ^M. I using linux for a long time and different distrubutions
and never had this problem. I have this problem only with 9.0.
Don't use Windows. Problem solved for good ;-)
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buffer data.
I do not think... ???
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automatically). There MUST be a better way but I cannot
find it.
$less +G /var/log/maillog
at any bash prompt! Grep piped to less is another maillog viewing
tool. KDE sucks the big one.
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yawn ...
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lm_sensors*rpm off the RH CD. Then run 'sensors-detect'
program. You might read the docs first to see if your sensors are
supported or not. Or take pot luck.
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On Fri, Jun 20, 2003 at 05:25:05PM +1000, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
RH is great on servers, but for desktops, well, too much work involved
in tweaking/tuning - and RH8 and RH9 are doggedly slow.
Flame away!
That only depends on who did the installation/configuration.
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Among other things (on my RH8 system). I have no idea how well this
works or how much PITA.
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, and download whatever image I want in the background
with wget. xv is the only image program I could find that auto-updates
if the image/file changes. Works well if all you want is the image.
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desire.
b) It can use just a window (it is an image viewer)
c) The OP asked about radar loops, which I take to mean image data
that is changing (thus is why xv works).
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executing fsck.auto for /dev/fd)
Any idea what the fsck I did wrong here?
Do you want to check the floppy drive?
Try
e2fsck -f -c /dev/hda5
and other Linux partitions on hda.
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On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 09:15:59AM +0200, T. Ribbrock wrote:
:-) Copy/paste is exactly one of the things I like better under X...
Mark, middle mouse button drop. Works and is very simple to use (and
Same here. Easier to use (hehehe), and much more functional.
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On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 01:58:07PM +0200, Sebastiaan Mangoentinojo
wrote:
:( My apologies for sending html mail. I wasn't paying attention
using someone else's computer.
Perfectly alright. /dev/null is nowhere near full :/
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users, load average: 0.29, 0.29,0.19
I do enjoy stability and will take the time and effort to get what I
want out of software and hardware.
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of not doing it, depending on
what is getting fixed. Not all systems are vulnerable every issue that
pops up. That system has two users -- me and root /schitzie.
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flexible. I would also suspect that there is very little
difference in terms of system resources, etc between postfix header
check rejects and /dev/nulling via procmail (in case that is
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. I think the below
procmailrc recipe copies, then sends the copy to specified address.
Just put anti-spam stuff first.
:0 c
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and
netstat confirm it really is X. Any Ideas.
Many. How do you start X? If won't help to dick around with startx
unless you start X that way. Similarly xdm won't help if you use KDE
for instance.
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recipe for Klez:
:0 B
* ^TVqQAAME//8AALgAQAAA
/dev/null
For any unwanted domain/sender:
:0
* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
/dev/null
Procmail - /dev/null is the quickest, easiest way to deal with any of
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On Sat, May 31, 2003 at 11:04:57AM -0500, Rob wrote:
Someone mentioned something about IDENTD one time. Is there a port
required for that?
If so, what is the port, I can try that.
tcp/113
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On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 11:05:50AM -0300, Shaw, Marco wrote:
With the 2.4 kernel, when would one expect to see swap usage?
It depends on what you are doing, how much of it, and to an extent,
how long you've been doing it.
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On Thu, May 29, 2003 at 04:52:37PM -0500, Eric Chevalier wrote:
Rob:
Or maybe firewall is blocking identd ...
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: +3.30 V (min = +2.93 V, max = +3.59 V)
SYS Temp: +31.0°C (min = +0°C, max = +60°C)
CPU Temp: +35.0°C (min = +0°C, max = +60°C)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] redhat-list-annoyances]$ rpm -qf /usr/bin/sensors
lm_sensors-2.6.3-2
Its part of RH AFAIK.
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modules. I have to load:
modprobe i2c-dev
modprobe i2c-i801
modprobe adm1025
all of which I found from sensors-detect.
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specs from /usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-redhat-linux/2.96/specs
gcc version 2.96 2731 (Red Hat Linux 7.2 2.96-112.7.2)
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all of
those are the result of specific package installations, all (or most?)
of which are not required packages. So YMMV ;-)
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this file (or similar) on my system. Only
/etc/sysconfig/static-routes.
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On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 05:02:28PM +0800, Tapang, Roderick Eugenio
(GXS) wrote:
RHL 8 doesn't read /etc/sysconfig/static-routes anymore (correct me
if i'm wrong).
Wrong! It reads mine (same file and syntax as 7.x). See:
/usr/share/doc/initscripts-6.95/sysconfig.txt.
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On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 09:12:45PM +0800, Tapang, Roderick Eugenio (GXS) wrote:
here's something:
the file:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# cat /etc/sysconfig/networking/devices/eth0.route
FWIW, I don't have this file (or similar) on my system. Only
/etc/sysconfig/static-routes.
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