Jeff Waugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
quote who=Mehmet Ozdemir
does anyone no why there would be a huge difference. I had to delete some
file just to retrieve my mail, so the file system definitely thinks it's
full ??
df -h is going to give you the most accurate result. Nautilus is
Michael Lake [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi All,
I have just done an apt-get dist-upgrade of an Intel 486 gateway from stable to
unstable.
I have just a few questions...
Question 1
--
dpkg: warning - unable to delete old file `/usr/doc': Directory not empty
All the doc files
How do I get ttf to work in The Gimp in RH 7.2?
I have done the following so far
mkdir /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Truetype
cp /home/kevin/*.ttf /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Truetype
cd /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Truetype
ttmkfdir fonts.scale
mkfontdir
Then I restarted X but, no cigar..
Kind
Kevin Waterson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
How do I get ttf to work in The Gimp in RH 7.2?
I have done the following so far
mkdir /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Truetype
cp /home/kevin/*.ttf /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Truetype
cd /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Truetype
ttmkfdir fonts.scale
At 18:46 2/12/01 +1100, Terry Collins wrote:
Tony Green wrote:
Can someone please give me the long/lat for slug-chat
Remember that post on IT balance of trade?
When you consider that the average costs per first installation/seat for
each government department would be over $250,000,
Jon Biddell [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
At 18:46 2/12/01 +1100, Terry Collins wrote:
Tony Green wrote:
Can someone please give me the long/lat for slug-chat
Remember that post on IT balance of trade?
When you consider that the average costs per first installation/seat for
each
Jon Biddell wrote:
Yes, I agree that getting Linux on the desktop is the ultimate goal
This GIS functionality isn't linux on the desktop. The grunt is usually
done on a server.
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At 21:01 2/12/01 +1100, Terry Collins wrote:
Jon Biddell wrote:
Yes, I agree that getting Linux on the desktop is the ultimate goal
This GIS functionality isn't linux on the desktop. The grunt is usually
done on a server.
Sorry - buggered up the quoting, and didn't realise it until I hit
Damien Elmes wrote:
you need to tell X about the extra font path. i think this is all
explained in the x prettification howto - or something like that :)
on linuxdoc.org.
ok, found a doc at
http://linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/XWindow-User-HOWTO-7.html#ss7.4
I already have xfs installed an running,
On Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 07:02:24AM +, Herbert Xu wrote:
Daniel Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 10:14:11AM +1100, Howard Lowndes wrote:
In iptables, what is the purpose of the OUTPUT chain in the nat table?
Does anyone have an example of where you might use it?
On Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 06:19:39PM +1100, Mike Lake wrote:
Hi All,
I have just done an apt-get dist-upgrade of an Intel 486 gateway from stable to
unstable.
I have just a few questions...
Question 1
--
dpkg: warning - unable to delete old file `/usr/doc': Directory not empty
On Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 10:06:24PM +1100, Daniel Stone wrote:
dpkg --purge --force-depends zmailer-ssl apt-get install postfix (or
exim, or whatever).
apt-get install zmailer-ssl- postfix (or exim, or whatever)
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quote who=Jon Biddell
But do you *really* think that politicians and/or their office staff can be
taught to use something like KDE / Gnome / CDE / whatever ?
Yes.
- Jeff
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On 2 Dec, James Newburrie wrote:
Hello All,
I have a bit of a problem and I am not sure how to go about fixing it. As it
goes Telstra Bigpond Advance cable sends a heart beat on port 5050, it is a
UDP packet, and the built in iptables under mandrake don't let this through,
so my
Good summary of a recent discussion on lkml:
http://kerneltrap.org/article.php?sid=398
- Jeff
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Has anyone who is running KDE noticed that it has a daemon artsd that
appears to keep attempting to do a ACK FIN to www.kde.org 213.203.58.36
port 80 and to lwn2.tucowcs.com 216.40.34.70 port 80.
What is artsd, it doesn't have a man page.
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quote who=Howard Lowndes
What is artsd, it doesn't have a man page.
http://www.arts-project.org/
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At 00:36 3/12/01 +1100, Jeff Waugh wrote:
quote who=Jon Biddell
But do you *really* think that politicians and/or their office staff
can be
taught to use something like KDE / Gnome / CDE / whatever ?
Yes.
Dream on - they have problems coping with reality anyway !!!
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Howard Lowndes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Has anyone who is running KDE noticed that it has a daemon artsd that
appears to keep attempting to do a ACK FIN to www.kde.org 213.203.58.36
port 80 and to lwn2.tucowcs.com 216.40.34.70 port 80.
What is artsd, it doesn't have a man page.
someone's
quote who=Jon Biddell
But do you *really* think that politicians and/or their office staff
can be taught to use something like KDE / Gnome / CDE / whatever ?
Yes.
Dream on - they have problems coping with reality anyway !!!
If they're as stupid as you want me to think they are, how
So am I. It's even harder trying to find out how kdeinit works. I'm
still trying to work out where it's .rc file is to see just what is going
on. It could be just the prompt I need to dump it - and not for Gnome
either - I might go back to Windowmaker or even FVWM.
Window manager flame war,
Howard Lowndes [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So am I. It's even harder trying to find out how kdeinit works. I'm
still trying to work out where it's .rc file is to see just what is going
on. It could be just the prompt I need to dump it - and not for Gnome
either - I might go back to
Howard Lowndes wrote:
Has anyone who is running KDE noticed that it has a daemon artsd that
appears to keep attempting to do a ACK FIN to www.kde.org 213.203.58.36
port 80 and to lwn2.tucowcs.com 216.40.34.70 port 80.
What were you doing at the time? Opening up konquerer and then checking
Nothing. The machine had been booted and used auto-login, but after that
it wasn't used, and I have not been to kde.org or tucows.com in months.
It looks like this is something to do with the artsd daemon which is a
default startup by kdeinit.
At this stage I am trying to find out how to
Hi all,
I was playinh with wine last night and i've run into something that is a
bit of a show stopper.
When X switches to a lower res, it then provides a virtual desktop the
same size as the higher res desktop. Is there anyway to turn this off, so
that the whole x desktop is fixed to the size
Jason Rennie [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi all,
I was playinh with wine last night and i've run into something that is a
bit of a show stopper.
When X switches to a lower res, it then provides a virtual desktop the
same size as the higher res desktop. Is there anyway to turn this off, so
It seems to be a morning for questions.
I have dhcpd running on a machine on my network with get-lease-hostnames
on.
Some machines that use this dhcpd pick up their assigned lease hostname
which says that this function is working, as reported by /bin/hostname.
Others don't, staying with the
On Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 10:13:26PM +1100, getadog wrote:
On Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 10:06:24PM +1100, Daniel Stone wrote:
dpkg --purge --force-depends zmailer-ssl apt-get install postfix (or
exim, or whatever).
apt-get install zmailer-ssl- postfix (or exim, or whatever)
But as I mentioned
On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Jason Rennie wrote:
When X switches to a lower res, it then provides a virtual desktop the
same size as the higher res desktop. Is there anyway to turn this off, so
that the whole x desktop is fixed to the size of the screen ? A number of
I think the question you want is
Dear Jeff,
Would you please call Craig Warner on 8243 7543
regard,
Richard Hayes
Computerbank NSW
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Mike Lake wrote:
On Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 10:13:26PM +1100, getadog wrote:
On Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 10:06:24PM +1100, Daniel Stone wrote:
dpkg --purge --force-depends zmailer-ssl apt-get install postfix (or
exim, or whatever).
apt-get install zmailer-ssl- postfix (or exim, or
Im looking for a dial-up router to put
on customer networks for support purposes.
Im in two minds as to whether Id prefer a low
spec. PC or some sort of black box for a number of reasons.
1/ Black Box, is
liable to be more reliable than a PC.
2/ Network
Managers seem
quote who=Richard Hayes
Would you please call Craig Warner on 8243 7543
Calling now, thanks.
- Jeff
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Are you going to be dialling in or are they going to be dialling out, or
both. Anyway you look at it, I would have to say that a Linux box
_WITH_WELL_DESIGNED_FIREWALLING_ has to be the way to go. At least you
know what it is doing; with many black boxes you don't have a clue what
does, or does
Hi,
Hope its ok if I post a one off advert as others have done in the past.
(confirmed by archives)
Information you need to know;
DELL OPTIPLEX GX1
Details:
. Intel Pentium(tm) II 350MHz processor
. 512MB RAM
. 4.3GB HDD
. 24X CDROM
. 1.44MB FDD
. Motorola 56K modem
. Integrated ATI
Quoting Ciaran Finnegan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Im looking for a dial-up router to put on customer networks for
support purposes.
Im in two minds as to whether Id prefer a low spec. PC or some sort of
black box for a number of reasons.
1/ Black Box, is liable to be more
Hi
all,
My boss came to me
asking if the following was possible:
1. Host a large
number of domain www sites and smtp mail. (yep no probs with linux
;-))
2. Have the sites
mail only redirect to another domain... (hmm)...
2) I asked about the
redirecting of mail in more form and what
Ciaran,
You can acheive all three aims using a few marketing tricks:
1. On old PC in a new black box is indistinguishable from a black box.
2. A new black box _IS_ custom hardware
therefore:
3. Your low spec PC in a black box _Is_ a black box, more specifically,
it's Custom hardware based on PC
Bloody
^#%$@$#%@*
It's
starting again people after searching around Sendmail and finally emailing
the list, I find it a click later. ddmnn
This
is (I think) handled by virtusertable. I think below is what I need... Can
anybody confirm this works or does what I need???
On Sun, 02 Dec 2001, Kevin Waterson wrote:
Damien Elmes wrote:
you need to tell X about the extra font path. i think this is all
explained in the x prettification howto - or something like that :)
on linuxdoc.org.
ok, found a doc at
Matthew Dalton wrote:
Just having a look at the current mailx debs...
Stable has version 1:8.1.1-11
Depends: libc6 (= 2.1.2), liblockfile1 (= 1.0), smail |
mail-transport-agent
Unstable Testing have version 1:8.1.2-0.20010922cvs-1
Depends: libc6 (= 2.2.3-7), liblockfile1 (= 1.0),
I setup a redhat unix box with samba 2.2.2 , I share one of the folder call "public", allow every one has the full access
right to it. The problem is: whenever someone pub a file to it, the default
setting is only writable to that user. How can I get away from this, I want a
folder which
You
need to use:
force
user
force
group
settings.
thanks, George
Vieira Systems Manager Citadel Computer Systems P/L
-Original Message-From: Xiaolu Zhang
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, 3 December 2001
1:20 PMTo: 'Slug'Subject: [SLUG] samba file server
Damn
sorry, went to send an example and ended up sending when I wasn't
finished...
only
the "write list" users are valid and when written are written as ftp
user
valid users = georgev johnfdavid steve barry
write list = georgev johnf
path = /home/ftp force user =ftp force group
Hi Group !
I am looking to upgrade my computer to an AMD system and
would be interested in hearing what you guys have to say
about places to pick up cheap hardware, especially near
the city although i'm definately going to check out prices
at North Rocks Computer Markets this Sunday.
I'd also
Sorry, should have said - we want to dial into the box, no outward
dialing capabilities needed, but it would be nice to have the option.
-Original Message-
From: Howard Lowndes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 12:41 PM
To: Ciaran Finnegan
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Quoting Matt - [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'd also like to hear what you guys think of no-name video
cards, for example I am looking at GeForce MX400 cards and
here's what I found so far:
Eagle (64mb)- $132
Hercules (32mb) - $155
Polyview (64mb) - $169
Leadtek (64mb) - $195
I haven't
* This one time, at band camp, George Vieira said:
Bloody ^ mailto:^#%$@$#% #%$@$#%@*
It's starting again people after searching around Sendmail and finally
emailing the list, I find it a click later. ddmnn
This is (I think) handled by virtusertable. I think below is
Guys,
html
head
body
soapbox asbestos_suit=on
I'm getting rather sick of idiots posting to a _Linux_ mailing list using
broken mailers like Outlook. I'm getting even sicker of those who send
emails out with both a plain text, and HTML version. If the plain-text
message wasn't bad enough,
Unfornately not all of us are able to change mailers at work. I know I
can't. I am forced to use this microsoft crap. Even though I do unix support
for the company..
-
Michael
-Original Message-
From: Rebecca Richards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 03, 2001 1:31 PM
On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Fox, Michael wrote:
Unfornately not all of us are able to change mailers at work. I know I
can't. I am forced to use this microsoft crap. Even though I do unix support
for the company..
But surely you could set it up to be a little less braindead, and to wield
it in a
In all seriousness how hard is it for the list maintainer to filter html. I
know I've done it in the past when doing unix admin for a previous company
and running some mail lists for them. Solved alot of problems. But hey if
its a real issue, then I will unsubscribe and resubscribe from my
I just checked my settings of my mailer and it has been told explictly to
send in plain text... has it not been doing so? or was your commnets in
reference to someone else whom replied to my posting?
-Original Message-
From: Rebecca Richards [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday,
Quoting Fox, Michael [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Unfornately not all of us are able to change mailers at work. I know I
can't. I am forced to use this microsoft crap. Even though I do unix
support for the company..
HA !! You think THAT'S crap ? Try using Lotus Notes !!!
RRGGG
quote who=Fox, Michael
In all seriousness how hard is it for the list maintainer to filter html.
Well, it could be done in postfix header checks, but that would suck. It
could be done as part of standard Mailman filtering, but that would mean
we'd have to moderate them.
Answer: Very. It is
quote who=Fox, Michael
In all seriousness how hard is it for the list maintainer to filter
html.
Well, it could be done in postfix header checks, but that would suck. It
could be done as part of standard Mailman filtering, but that would mean
we'd have to moderate them.
Answer: Very. It
On Mon, 03 Dec 2001, Rebecca Richards wrote:
Guys,
html
head
body
soapbox asbestos_suit=on
I'm getting rather sick of idiots posting to a _Linux_ mailing list using
broken mailers like Outlook. I'm getting even sicker of those who send
emails out with both a plain text, and HTML
Quoting Jeff Waugh [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
quote who=Fox, Michael
In all seriousness how hard is it for the list maintainer to filter
html.
Well, it could be done in postfix header checks, but that would suck. It
could be done as part of standard Mailman filtering, but that would mean
we'd
Matt,
There IS a HUGE difference between a no-name eagle powerview and a name brand card
eg ASUS card.
I went thru 3 TNT/Geforce until learn't my lesson any pruchased a 32 MB Asus 7100
deluxe(mx400) for $225.00 when at the time a 64 MB noname mx 400 was $150.00
The image quality of the ASUS
I use a single disk FREESCO distro, gives me NATed inet + dialin on upto 2 modems, Net
connection is probably not need but it's really good for dialin on a disk.
With a 16 MB compact flash plus a compact flash to ide adpator, you could put together
a black box pentium for under $100.00
has anyone built xmms 1.2.5 on kernel 2.4.16?
having just done so, i am now being presented with
unsolvable segfaults.
which is most od (and annoying) seeing 1.2.4 was
workig just fine, however built on a prior kernel
version (2.4.4.. something like that)
alsa broke horribly on 2.4.16, so i
Matt,
There IS a HUGE difference between a no-name eagle powerview and a name
brand card eg ASUS card.
I went thru 3 TNT/Geforce until learn't my lesson any pruchased a 32 MB
Asus 7100 deluxe(mx400) for $225.00 when at the time a 64 MB noname mx 400
was $150.00
The image quality of the
Wim Pranata wrote:
uses xfs by default, you need to add the path on the xfs config file, which is
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fs/config (search for catalogue).
I notice in the config file, that this path is there
usr/share/fonts/ja/TrueType/
and in it several ttf files. Yet I do not see these fonts
Hi All @ slug,
After reading
I'm getting rather sick of idiots posting to a _Linux_ mailing list using
broken mailers like Outlook.
I found this stand alone editor/email client(a few weeks ago) which could
solve some of the M$ users problems with outlook. It also encrypts if the
George Vieira [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Bloody ^ mailto:^#%$@$#% #%$@$#%@*
It's starting again people after searching around Sendmail and finally
emailing the list, I find it a click later. ddmnn
This is (I think) handled by virtusertable. I think below is what I
Hey,
You can get Pine for windows from Washington Uni.
N
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what!!!??? Are you kidding, and lose the power of sending viruses without
opening attachements like Outlook does... ;-))...
Break this thread..
thanks,
George Vieira
Systems Manager
Citadel Computer Systems P/L
-Original Message-
From: Nick Croft [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent:
Michael Lake [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Matthew Dalton wrote:
Just having a look at the current mailx debs...
Stable has version 1:8.1.1-11
Depends: libc6 (= 2.1.2), liblockfile1 (= 1.0), smail |
mail-transport-agent
Unstable Testing have version 1:8.1.2-0.20010922cvs-1
Depends:
On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, Fox, Michael wrote:
I just checked my settings of my mailer and it has been told explictly to
send in plain text... has it not been doing so? or was your commnets in
reference to someone else whom replied to my posting?
No, you are not sending HTML, but you are sending
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