X
applications can be forwarded over a ssh session.
If I am missing something obvious please clip me arround the ears, but a
feature like this would much ease the transition to linux at my place of
work.
Karl Bowden
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thinking of using win4lin and exporting the win apps over X
throught that means.
Karl Bowden
Ben de Luca wrote:
I believe citrix makes this possible but its certainly not free($$$).
On 05/02/2005, at 7:08 PM, Karl Bowden wrote:
Is it possible to have an application running remotely on a Windows
Luke Yelavich wrote:
On Wed, Feb 02, 2005 at 06:29:34PM EST, Jeff Waugh wrote:
quote who="Dean Hamstead"
has anyone has any experience with the video card in the subject line in
linux. the x.org site claims good support. i understand it has lots of
nice inbuilt
Peter Rundle wrote:
Jeff Waugh wrote:
What you ought to have done (sorry), is buy an access point to
connect to
your switch (or even to replace it), and configure the wireless
bridge as a
client to the access point.
Yes it's working in ad-hoc mode, (no I didn't read anywhere in the
literature
Nope, stock kernel-image-2.6.9
Maybe there is a module thats not loading though.
hmmm.
Alexander Samad wrote:
Hi
Did you compile your own kernel ? Sounds like maybe you missed a module
(wild guess)
A
On Sun, Dec 26, 2004 at 09:36:55AM +1100, Karl Bowden wrote:
I am using debian-testing
ever
I switch to another virt console and back again. It also wont disappare
when I'm using XFCE.
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Michael Fox wrote:
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004 14:29:04 +1000, Ben Donohue [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Michael,
Thanks for the quick reply.
The ADSL modem is a modem router. It has a USB and four ethernet ports.
My Linux firewall is connected to it via an ethernet cable and is on
eth0. hence the 10.x
)?
Thene is nothing in the logs to indicate what's going wrong. It just
timeouts. It happens on both machines, one on cable in Sydney (RH8), and
one on adsl in Forster (RH9).
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remember which. I
chased for a while and finally rang them.. there was a website you needed
to hit and enable the account.
On Thu, 18 Dec 2003, Karl Bowden wrote:
A friends linux box connected to a Telstra Cable broadband connection
decided to stop responding tonight, the box is setup
On Thu, 2003-12-18 at 23:36, Ken Foskey wrote:
On Thu, 2003-12-18 at 22:31, Karl Bowden wrote:
Ebout every 10 - 15 days of connection time these machines will stop
responding to the internet. I can turn the modem off and on again and
restart that connection but the connection is momentery
On Fri, 2003-12-05 at 15:40, Andrewd wrote:
Just received the go ahead that my phoneline is DSL ready, so I am now looking
at a modem. Has anyone used the Excel 4 port DSL modem/router that retails for
approx $100 and willing to give the thumbs up/down on it.
Thanx
Andrew D
I got a Billon
diagram seems to indicate :
ADSL modem -- hub --- firewall
hub --- local workstation #1
hub --- local workstation #2 etc
If i've overlooked something or can assist, let me know, cheers
kind regards,
Norman
On Fri, 5 Dec 2003, Karl Bowden
On Tue, 2003-10-14 at 18:55, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sorry for such off-topic as windoze firewall...
I just enabled firewall on windoze xp, checking it later, I discovered two
settings were auto magically enabled, on port msmsgs 15932 and 9541
I just disabled them, and, now I have 16498
On Sat, 2003-09-27 at 16:33, Ben de Luca wrote:
You obviously have never frequented the australian wireless list where
you would be told time and time again that this sort of activity is
illegal and you need a carrier liscence (sp?) for it.
Without being cynical can you advise which
work available there?
Karl Bowden
Forster.
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On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 01:09, Voytek Eymont wrote:
do I need sshd on my pc to use scp ..?
I'm trying to copy some files with scp;
I have installed ssh CLIENT stuff only on my OS/2 pc.
I did NOT install or configured the sshd stuff
I can ssh no probs to the linux box, specify user, it
If a company was to use this (OGo) as an exchange server and evolution
as the client, does this mean that one would still have to purchase the
Evolution Connector?
-Karl
On Fri, 2003-07-11 at 10:19, Stuart Guthrie wrote:
For the uninitiated. This project replaces MICROSOFT EXCHANGE (in
Does anybody know what is involved in creating a red-carpet server and
maintaining channels?
Karl
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If I create an empty block device in a file (dd if=/dev/zero
of=new_filesystem seek=1 count=1 bs=1M) will it use up the whole 10G
straight away or will it expand as nessecary? eg is the 10G just a quote
or max size of the block?
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it, as it makes my system
really sluggish. I have lots of HDD space but do not want to make
seperate partitions to boot into, just one system to boot into, and the
others to run in vm's under that system.
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hub
96-111: hiddev
hid
#
any idea?
thanx
J AI
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I have a server and two workstations and was wondering what the easiest
way is to setup BIND and a DNS caching server? I havent a clue where to
start. All I know is that I am on dialup, and want to be able to point
the workstations at the server as there DNS server.
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lankum.com is also sydney based and had my 7 cd set of debian to me
overnight.
You could buy them from either www.everythinglinux.com.au or
www.lsl.com.au. Everythinglinux is in Sydney, lsl is in melbourne.
Greetings
I'm after some Mandrake 9 CDs (so I can have a go at replacing my W2k
Just recived my 7 cd set of debian for my server.
And when trying to install, I get as far as reading off a cd and it tells me
that libdb3_3.2.9-16_i386.deb is corrupt. I also get the same message when I
tried to get it to fetch the package from the internet (it says
Hello Adam,
Depending what you wish to do, you could always use the hostap drivers
and put the card into AP mode... iirc the wlan-ng drivers use a set of
non-standard API's and HostAP drivers can put prism2/2.5/3 devices
into client and ad hoc modes as well as AP mode...
prism2/2.5/3
and
out's of debian, after using gentoo for a year or so?
Regards,
Karl Bowden
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and
the owner of the box still finds it difficult to find the ip address
when ever something goes wrong, and I have to ssh in. The script will
have the username and password hardcoded.
ps.. I also want to make sure that I will always have a back door
he he he
Regards,
Karl Bowden
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On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 12:57, Richard Buggy wrote:
HI Karl,
What solutions has everybody else found? What would you recomend if you
had to do it over again?
I use eWAY (www.eway.com.au) for the gateway but I don't use live
transactions. They have an XML interface and a demo in php
to do it over again?
btw, I like the look of the ANZ setup (except the Java, or ASP thing),
and my Site Host does not support Java (or Tomcat).
Regards,
Karl Bowden
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accounts CommBank. Which banks also provide
multi-browser capable online-banking?
Regards,
Karl Bowden
On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 11:32, evilbunny wrote:
Hello Paul,
With ANZ they can use Vault X as their provider, www.vaultx.com.au and
I have code to interface with ANZ/vaultx already written (and handed
On Sat, 2002-11-30 at 21:29, Ben Buxton wrote:
Karl Bowden [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered the following thing:
I just bought a new Logitech optical wireless mouse (my last mouse was a
Logitech wireless as well, but it had balls), and now I cannot use the
wheel to scroll up when using X11, Gnome
I just bought a new Logitech optical wireless mouse (my last mouse was a
Logitech wireless as well, but it had balls), and now I cannot use the
wheel to scroll up when using X11, Gnome, or KDE. Yet it works fine in
windows still.
Any suggestions?
Regards,
Karl Bowden
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I have converted both of my parents, but my sister still resists because of MSN Messenger (even though I chat with her using Gabber on my linux box). I wonder if LinuxChix will put out an RFC or guidelines on how to talk to women properly in order to convert them?
Curious Karl
On Fri,
. Anybody heard of this happening
to anybody other than me?
Regards,
Karl Bowden
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From: Karl Bowden
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 5:49 PM
Subject: Re: [SLUG] Redhat 7.2 crashes my computer
Thanks ya all for ya effort in helping me. I found that editing
and she
boots again.
Regards,
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From: Karl Bowden [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 10:46 PM
Subject: Re: [SLUG] Redhat 7.2 crashes my computer
Darn, I knew I spoke too soon. I had the machine running fine on the new
kernel
Bowden
On Tue, 2002-04-09 at 08:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have installed the gcc3 rpms from ximian, but it only puts a gcc3 in the /usr/bin dir. how do i get gcc3 to be the default? can i just delete the gcc file and replace it with a symlink to gcc3?
Regards,
Karl Bowden
On 8 Apr
had the
server go down only once on a (noisy) Seagate 30Gb 7200RPM. Got a 40Gb
WD, reinstalled RH7.2 copied over the backups (and did some minor
tweaking I had been meaning to do for ages), and was done.
Dats my .02c worth.
Karl Bowden
On Wed, 2002-04-10 at 10:14, Tiwari, Rajnish wrote:
Hi All
the
kernel, and putting back on RH7.1 but she still crashes. Yet she rock solid
under winxp and 98, even when editing 600mb photos in photoshop.
Any suggestions? I dont mind having to reformat because all of my home data
is on the server.
Regards,
Karl Bowden
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for 4 weeks without a problem.
I was pretty sure it was not the machine (P90) since it had been running
RedHat 5.2 since it was released and had general uptimes of approximately
200+ days.
Matt
At Monday, 08-04-02 12:01 (+1000), Karl Bowden wrote:
I have a P3-1Ghz with a GeForce2 MX400
I am unsure about that. Do you think that if I were to be sure, could I
still run gnome progs in a kde evniroment?
Regards,
Karl Bowden
could it be gnome-related?
I pretty much never used to get crashes (debian potato), now since woody
and
gnome I get this funny lockup randomly but approx
.
any suggestions?
Regards,
Karl Bowden
Hello Grant, thanks for the suggestion - now that you mention it, my 8.1
install occaisionally gives messages about bios clock errors (still works
fine though so it must be able to recover) I'll try reinstalling again
this
weekend and let you know
Just wondering if anybody has had any experiance with satellite broadband?
I snigger want /snigger a two-way satellite connection, but have only
found offerings by telstra at the moment
(http://www.bigpond.com/broadband/satellite/2wayPricing.asp).
The price is pretty steep and I am unable to
Give me my Windows Notepad any day.
kicking my self what newsgroup was this again? /kicking my self
I'd like to install elvis, which is a vi/ex clone, but it
occurred to me to ask if anyone has any experience with others.
Has anyone any strong feelings they'd like to air?
Regards,
Out of curiosity what are the permissions on the home directory, and do you
have any sym links in the first level of the home dir?
Hi all,
A simplification of my NIS problems:
Whenever I try to mount the servers /home directory on a client machine
(either manually or by automounting
in the rc.local file with a command
like:
iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o eth1 -j MASQUERADE
echo 1 /proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_forward
Depending of what you have the network cards configured as ofcorse
Regards, and hope that helps a little.
Karl Bowden
It uses DHCP to get an IP, then some protocol
the 3 cds if anybody wanted the 3
cds they could post me 3 blanks and a self addresed, pre payed packaging, and I
would be willing to burn em a copy at no extra charge. (except for maybe a 3 or
for day wait, but that may be worth it for some people at 1.8gb)
Regards,
Karl Bowden
2.
1 and 3 are on their way. Email me off list if you want some burned/do a
swap.
Ben
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Karl Bowden
Sent: Wednesday, 20 March 2002 9:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SLUG] Mandrake 8.2
Has anybody
the console
will blank till the display resets (by X starting), but the console is fine
when booting from grub on a boot floppy. The boot options are EXACTLY the
same. And the prob has only just appered since I installed the agp gforce 2
mx 400 (it was fine with me v3 3000). Any ideas?
Regards,
Karl Bowden
Jump into fdisk and print the partition table there to see what is wrong.
Maybe you should also post it up here. It might have the partition type
wrong, or anyting.
Regards,
Karl Bowden
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it through to my net
connection. My internal home network is using dhcp for most settings
supplied by the server.
Regards,
Karl Bowden
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From: Nicholas Reese [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 11:04 AM
Subject: Re: FW: [SLUG] NIS login
image
it fsck'd all the partitions with no prob, but upon reboot it still gives
the same message.
What's wrong?
Regards,
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turn on the
computer. (that is the line i use in my fstab file anywhy. I also mount
/var/cache/redcarpet, for all the computers on my home network. then you do
not have to download the packages for every computer when updating them with
redcarpet).
Regards,
Karl Bowden
Hi all,
Using Redhat 7.1
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