it.
Yup. And it _has_ to be the plug - the reset/stanby button won't do it.
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that are a disguised
cost.
Ah well, I've never had a problem with them, other than that nasty thing
they did by capping their unlimited plans. Still with them after three
and a half years...
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other distros.
Doesn't require any reformatting.
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don't try to bargain with them...
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whether it's any good or not.
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'ipt_recent' module.
Have a look at the docs here:
http://snowman.net/projects/ipt_recent/
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On Sun, Jun 26, 2005 at 02:06:38AM +1000, SEKINE tatz Tatsuo wrote:
How did you obtain this list?
netstat -l -p -t -u should do it.
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them
about as much as I'd trust sendmail (ie, I don't).
If you're not using NFS, then I recommend turning both of them off
(rpc.lockd too, if it's running).
If you are using it, then I suggest setting your firewall to block
access to them from outside your network.
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-smith, but there's probably a good
chance it uses ISC dhcpd anyway.
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or directory. Stop.
make: *** [all] Error 1
Appears to be a bug in the qemu's build system, since I get this on
Debian as well as Fedora.
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development files
installed.
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They should not be blindly trusted.
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. If you don't use
some sort of signature checking of the files you're getting from it,
you run the risk of using a file that is not what you were intending to
get.
Selectivity doesn't even come into it.
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wasn't getting any mount error messages like yours, however - the
drive simply couldn't see the media, and didn't think anything was
inserted.
The problem turned out to be a dirty lens. After I wiped it with a
tissue, it worked perfectly.
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is used by default.
If you've installed python 2.3.5 over the top of your system's default
2.3.4 installation, then you'd be best to go and download the 2.3.4 rpm
again and reinstall it (rpm --force --nodeps -U python-2.3.4...).
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as would be done in RHEL or Debian.
As a result, this broke the HP utility needed for managing the RAID on
the machines (and I've had to change them back to 2.6.12).
At least with RHEL, you can be sure that such updates won't make large
changes to your system.
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\
--update --seconds 60 --hitcount 4 --rttl --name SSH --rsource -j DROP
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Installing Debian Sarge with software RAID:
http
://leapster.org/software/podsnort/
It's currently working for my needs, but I do intend to improve it a
bit...
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A look at Ubuntu Dapper
after a certain delay, when faced with
such a response.
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Greylisting can be a tad annoying when you're expecting to get an email
quickly, and you have to wait for the backoff time to pass, however...
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, where applicable)
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A look at Ubuntu Server Edition:
http://nepotismia.com/review/ubuntu/server/6.06/
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understand ;)
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to Eastern Europe, for example.
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On Sat, Jul 02, 2011 at 03:17:06PM +1000, DaZZa wrote:
Unfortunately, the brd who hacked the account changes all the
password recovery questions
So, I'm interested ... do you know how this particular person got access to
your account in the first place?
Did you use the same
the desktop changed, and I
always ended up with it disappearing off the bottom of the screen, which was
really irritating. Gnome handles this properly.
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