On 19 Apr 2002, Malcolm V wrote:
On Fri, 2002-04-19 at 13:23, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Subject: [Lias] Latest Microsoft Stupidity
From: Les Bell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Microsoft page at
man bash
/escape character
voila
There are three quoting mechanisms: the escape character, single quotes,
and double quotes.
A non-quoted backslash (\) is the escape character. It preserves the
literal value of the next character that follows, with the exception of
newline. If a \newline
On Sat, 30 Mar 2002, Steven Kerr wrote:
Hi
Is there a way to tell squid NOT to listen to a specific interface.
I know you can set up a 'acl' to deny from specific addresses, but I
don't want squid to bind to the port on a specific interface
Is it possible, something along the lines of
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002, Anand Kumria wrote:
On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 10:40:49AM +1100, Ben Donohue wrote:
Not really; nslookup is _using_ 172.31.8.12 to perform its lookups (recursively).
however then I do a
nslookup www.mazda.com 172.31.8.12 (this is the new secondary DNS)
it
On Fri, 1 Feb 2002, Howard Lowndes wrote:
One caveat. I cannot get the current release of Freeswan (1.91) to
compile with any kernel greater than 2.4.8
The current release is actually 1.94, but the FreeS/WAN team warn you not
to use it because it has severe flaws...
They instead recommend
Find a way to reverse the algorithm used to encrypt the password - for
instance, if the passwords are encrypted ROT13, all you need do is a
second ROT13 and you'll have the password If they're ecnrypted with
a simple XOR, its harder... if they're hashed with MD5 it's (hopefully)
On Tue, 11 Dec 2001, Grant Parnell wrote:
accross any tools to check/repair/replace it. Is there a way to do this
without reformatting the partition? Will the tune2fs -j option overwrite
an existing ext3 journal? Didn't have time to mess with this, had an
urgent project just wanted to get
Just to follow up and let everyone know what happened:
ACting on some tips in some of the mail archives Mary linked to, I got rid
of the initrd on the grounds that I didn't need it and it was one extra
spot where complications could occur...
After a reboot, it all works fine
I'm tempted to
/etc/fstab
LABEL=/ / ext3defaults1
1
LABEL=/boot /boot ext3defaults1
2
but there's still no joy with ext3 (an dyes, i have rebooted)
On Sun, 9 Dec 2001, Zhasper wrote:
Greetings!
I've just moved all
Something is very, very, wrong in that case
That one process would logically have to be the top process, because,
well, you are using top, so you konw damn well it's running
The only way that proccess can be the only procecss running is if it was
the 'init' process... you'd have to have
On Tue, 27 Nov 2001, Martin wrote:
You know how confusing this is using Pico in pine for email documenting vi
commands.. I keep going to use vi commands in pico.
so switch to something **cough** mutt **cough** that can use vi... ;)
marty
Alternately, just learn how to use pine
This was actually covered on link a few days ago - an initial posting from
Irene Graham of the EFA, and a smattering of follow-up commentary...
I forwarded the initial messages on to 2600-law list..
the total apathy in both forums was disturbing and depressing
On Thu, 15 Nov 2001, Rick
My advice, for all the 5c its worht would ebt o do one of two things:
a) use two different buttons
b) useee more explicit labelling Show Today and Show All
or, if interface space is really that tight that you can't afford the
extra space, use a menu (either froma menu bar or a pop-up menu) with
Your haiku sufferes
It lacks of two syllables
Mystification
On Fri, 26 Oct 2001, Nick Croft wrote:
What on earth!?
Victoria Bitter Script?
Return to sender?
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