If anyone can help...
- Jeff
- Forwarded message from Dylan Forbes [EMAIL PROTECTED] -
Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 11:34:12 +1100
From: Dylan Forbes [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [web] Coach
Dear SLUG
We are working on a web project using ZOPE. We would appreciate contact
from anyone who
quote who="Rev Simon Rumble"
What happens when the Debian Way and the Bernstein Way collide?
Simple. But then why would you want to use a non-free MTA when there
are plenty of worthy free ones around?
It was kind of a rhetorical question... Would I ever? ;)
[ If you read it like it was
Morning,
For those of you into the Gnome and GIMP projects, there is a new Australian
node for GIMPnet - bandwidth and admin donated by SolutionsFirst Consulting.
You can get to it at:
irc.au.gnome.org
irc.au.gimp.org
You can sometimes find me on #gnome as jdub. A few other SLUGgers pop in
On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 12:26:22AM +1100, Jeff Waugh uttered:
quote who="Andrew Reilly"
I thought that the server daemons were really nice, but all the
IMAP _clients_ sucked...
Heh. They're getting better.
Slowly.
What's the problem? Doesn't it compile without the rest of the
Hi all,
Here's an odd one that I've never hit before... I've had a couple of
processes that I've stopped manually and a couple that bomb out stuff up
when I try to run them again. The most recent example is this:
binding stream socket sumo.solutionsfirst.net[unknown@*.]:Address
already in
On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 10:02:04AM +1100, Crossfire uttered:
Rev Simon Rumble was once rumoured to have said:
On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 12:26:22AM +1100, Jeff Waugh uttered:
I'm looking for other avenues before using qmail-pop3d, as I'm not fond of
the license, and for various reasons
Hi,
Ive just got Debian 2.2r2 on CDs and have managed to install it on my humble
486 CDless laptop via FTP. At the moment i run the ftp server from win98 and
the cds are in /dists/potato, /dists/potato2 and /dists/potato3... what I
want to do is merge them all together so that all all the files
On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 09:13:05PM +1100, Jeff Waugh wrote:
Hi all,
Here's an odd one that I've never hit before... I've had a couple of
processes that I've stopped manually and a couple that bomb out stuff up
when I try to run them again. The most recent example is this:
binding stream
quote who="Jo Knight"
what I want to do is merge them all together so that all all the files are
in the dists/potato directory as currently i have to rename the directory
to potato when i apt-get install something that is not on the first cd.
Can anyone shed any light as to how I might do
On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 01:10:35PM -, Jo Knight wrote:
Hi,
Ive just got Debian 2.2r2 on CDs and have managed to install it on my humble
486 CDless laptop via FTP. At the moment i run the ftp server from win98 and
the cds are in /dists/potato, /dists/potato2 and /dists/potato3... what I
Hi,
I am trying to compile a program called 'wv' (Word Viewer). The configure
runs fine but the make fails with:
Makefile:360: *** missing separator. Stop.
anybody got any clues for me? I have read the Readme and Install notes and
cannot find anything reffering to this error.
Cheers,
Hi all,
Somebody recommended the Tekram SCSI Cards to me for use with linux (for a
scanner).
Now i have a small problem. Apart from the computer markets, does anybody
know where I can pick on up ?
Assuming the price is reasonable, I was hoping ot have the scanner running
before the end of the
On Tue, 13 Feb 2001, Simon Bryan wrote:
I am trying to compile a program called 'wv' (Word Viewer). The configure
runs fine but the make fails with:
Makefile:360: *** missing separator. Stop.
anybody got any clues for me? I have read the Readme and Install notes and
cannot find
On Mon, Feb 12, 2001 at 01:10:35PM -, Jo Knight wrote:
Ive just got Debian 2.2r2 on CDs and have managed to install it on my humble
486 CDless laptop via FTP. At the moment i run the ftp server from win98 and
the cds are in /dists/potato, /dists/potato2 and /dists/potato3... what I
want
On Tue, 13 Feb 2001, Jason Rennie wrote:
Somebody recommended the Tekram SCSI Cards to me for use with linux (for a
scanner).
Now i have a small problem. Apart from the computer markets, does anybody
know where I can pick on up ?
Assuming the price is reasonable, I was hoping ot have
|I am trying to compile a program called 'wv' (Word Viewer). The configure
|runs fine but the make fails with:
|
|Makefile:360: *** missing separator. Stop.
|
|anybody got any clues for me? I have read the Readme and Install notes and
|cannot find anything reffering to this error.
There is
We can supply tekram SCSI cards.
Im not sure on the priceing, since I only do the technical work.
If you find out what other people are selling em for.. we will match :)
Regards, Alan Lee
Ecom Computers
- Original Message -
From: "Jason Rennie" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wasn't aware such a movement was underway but this sounds extremely positive
and worthwhile.
Lots of "moral support" to you!
Cheers
Zen
- Original Message -
From: "Ron Skeoch" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001
Hi There
I have cable to bigpond for my RH6.1 box.
I was trying to find out if the version of bpalogin I had was
compatible with RH7.0. I'm considering
an upgrade for Oracle compatibility.
To my suprise the newsgroup and website have disappeared. Has
it moved, where too?
Please advise
We can supply tekram SCSI cards.
Im not sure on the priceing, since I only do the technical work.
If you find out what other people are selling em for.. we will match :)
Can you get me a prioce and a location ?
I've been told they are only $50 or $60 at the markets, but i would be
Jason Rennie wrote:
Hi all,
Somebody recommended the Tekram SCSI Cards to me for use with linux (for a
scanner).
Now i have a small problem. Apart from the computer markets, does anybody
know where I can pick on up ?
Yes, Me.
Assuming the price is reasonable, I was hoping ot have
If you want to buy a new card from a legitimate Australian business,
complete with invoice containing ABN (which is the only type good for
getting your GST back and not having to pay it a second time), then fax
me an order on letterhead.
1 Tekram DC315U @ $60 (includes GST). I have two in
Hi:
Check This!
AnnaKournikova.jpg.vbs
On Tue, 13 Feb 2001, Wayne Innes wrote:
Hi
Check This!
Wayne, you have a virus.
Amusingly, since you posted to a Linux mailing list, one which is
propogated through WindoZe maile programs.
Check out
http://vil.nai.com/vil/virusSummary.asp?virus_k=99011
for more information.
DaZZa
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I don't think this really applies to anyone in this User Group..
(Windows VBS virus)
http:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Wayne Innes wrote:
Hi:
Check This!
Name: AnnaKournikova.jpg.vbs
I like the Advansys cards better. They have a BIOS (ie.
to allow booting off a scsi disk/cd attached to them)
and I'm not sure the tekram ones do. They're also cheaper
and they work in linux.
I bought an ABP3925 from Westan at Chatswood for $48.40.
I've since bought a second one for another
- Original Message -
From: "Terry Collins" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Jason Rennie" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 10:53 AM
Subject: Re: [SLUG] Tekram SCSI Cards
Jason Rennie wrote:
Hi all,
Somebody recommended the Tekram SCSI Cards to me
It's changed to bigpond.broadband.tech.linux, same for all the others, ie.
replace cable with broadband.
Greg E.
-Original Message-
From: Martin Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, 13 February, 2001 10:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SLUG] What happened to
Hi,
I need some help here with a customers site.
They run redhat linux 6.2.
It was all working fine but recently users running our software have been
getting thrown off of the system at very random intervals. There does not
seem to be any logic in when users are thrown or which user is thrown.
On Tue, 13 Feb 2001, Wayne Innes wrote:
Hi
Check This!
Wayne, you have a virus.
Amusingly, since you posted to a Linux mailing list, one which is
propogated through WindoZe maile programs.
I think linux email clients should also email a copy
of viruses to everyone in your "address
There was a mock virus like this somewhere
It asked YOU to manually email everyone in your contact list and then for
YOU to randomly delete some files off of your hard drive.
forget what it was called but it was pretty funny...
alister
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL
Hi Terry,
Count me in. Just tell me the address so that I can travel the
vast distance to the meeting from Macquire Fields.
Not a SLUG member (yet I keep missing the meeting dates)
Wayne Marsh :-) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
snip
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Love what the LUV said in their statement in the last paragraph.
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Was this a deliberate effort to infect people on the list who happen to be
using windoze?
Consider..
Mr Innes appears to be inside a well setup linux network.
There have not been ANY postings from Mr Innes during the last year.
You can call me cynical. BUT?
Here's the source
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I like the Advansys cards better. They have a BIOS (ie.
to allow booting off a scsi disk/cd attached to them)
and I'm not sure the tekram ones do. They're also cheaper
and they work in linux.
Yep, the Tekrams are know for not being bootable.
If they boot, it is a
Alan Lee wrote:
...snip.
If you want to buy a new card from a legitimate Australian business,
complete with invoice containing ABN (which is the only type good for
getting your GST back and not having to pay it a second time), then fax
me an order on letterhead.
I think its
John, anyone else who got it
It was completely innocent, I was half asleep when I opended the email, my
anti virus software failed.
I am a joke, shouldn't be let near computers etc, I have taken myself out
the back and given myself a damn good thrashing.
my apologies
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SLUG - Sydney Linux
John Morrissey wrote:
Was this a deliberate effort to infect people on the list who happen to be
using windoze?
Consider..
Mr Innes appears to be inside a well setup linux network.
There have not been ANY postings from Mr Innes during the last year.
You can call me cynical.
http://www.it.fairfax.com.au/software/20010212/A21446-2001Feb12.html?tn
Love what the LUV said in their statement in the last paragraph.
That last line was priceless.
Jason
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On Tue, 13 Feb 2001, Ken Yap wrote:
http://www.it.fairfax.com.au/software/20010212/A21446-2001Feb12.html?tn
Love what the LUV said in their statement in the last paragraph.
Any Penguinillas out there in search of a job? I'm sure we could
cobble together some support from within the ranks
|Any Penguinillas out there in search of a job? I'm sure we could
|cobble together some support from within the ranks of various LUG's
|to help the new MS recruit 'monitor' his or her progress through
Mmm, mole fantasies aside, the cold truth of working for a large
corporation, whether it be M$
On Tue, 13 Feb 2001, John Morrissey wrote:
Was this a deliberate effort to infect people on the list who happen to be
using windoze?
No, plenty of innocents are forced to use Windows at work. Maybe even
outlook. But nobody forces you to leave VBS enabled, or to execute an
e-mail attachment.
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