To clarify: I have noticed a great deal of FUD originating from the Linux
community over Microsoft offering a 'bounty' for resellers turning over the
names of corporate buyers purchasing boxen sans an operating system.
The fact is, Microsoft, with full legal rights, is pursuing copyright
With all due respect, if you're struggling with the documentation, Samba is
not the place to be. Samba, IMHO, is one of the more difficult programs to
configure. I've yet to find an easy way to configure Samba. SWAT caused
more problems than it fixed, and the varying iterations of SMB are a pain
I have a Mandrake box serving as a NAT/Firewall box.
My IPCHAINS ruleset is as follows:
default incoming policy of REJECT
remote interface, any source, going to WAN interface address is valid
outgoing policy of reject
local interface, any source, going to LAN is valid
forwarding policy is DENY
I am looking for a fast and reliable FTP site to download Mandrake 8.0
I
have fast access to the net, I work for an ISP, I have just been lucky
in
finding sites that suck so bad they bend light.
I'm at a Internet2 university, so that makes a huge difference in DL speeds,
but generally
There's an interesting article at Anandtech,
http://www.anandtech.com/showdoc.html?i=1456p=1, about how they ran into
trouble running their webservers on AMD-based systems.
It's worth a read, just to see how they implemented a large-scale site with
a Linux-based load balancer, in addition to the
Along with Pmfirewall you should also configure portsentry to watch for
port scans. Pmfirewall, using Ipchains, is a wonderful first step, but a
single layered security scheme isn't much security at all. I wouldn't use
anything less then two layers and thats cutting things down to bare bones.
Why? It's free and you can DL it from a few dozen places. Check
www.mandrake.com and look for the download link?
Nathan
- Original Message -
From: "joey" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 09, 2000 10:56 AM
Subject: [newbie] mandrake 7.0
anyone here want to
This is news to me. Not good news either.
Not that I'm trying to be sarcastic, but isn't all mail archived anyway?
Nathan
- Original Message -
From: "WolfRyder" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 08, 2000 11:29 AM
Subject: [newbie] watch what you say on this list
How did you get the download file to do anything? I DLed this 49 meg .gz.sh thing only
to find an error say "cannot run" such and such script.
Thinking there would he a handly reference in the file itself, I tried to open it in
the KDE text editor. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES ATTEMPT THIS. It was a
gcc, the C compiler, and g++, the c++ compiler
needs to be told which file you'd like to compile.
If I've written a program and called it "dirtydeeds.c" or
"dirtydeeds.cpp", when I want to compile it, I'd type:
gcc dirtydeeds.c
OR
g++ dirtydeeds.cpp
This will generate a file called
the identical Mandrake version as me, and he
mentioned having the same problem.
Does Mandrake have a bug tracking site? I'm curious whether
anyone else has reported such a problem.
Regards,
Nathan Hopper
On Thu, 04 May 2000, you wrote:
Why is it that when I select MS Intellimouse (PS/2) from the list in
Mouseconfig it will not work correctly in X?
My mouse is a PS/2 Intellimouse.
The symptoms are the pointer will automatically move to the upper-right
corner of the screen and the
On Thu, 04 May 2000, you wrote:
On Wed, 3 May 2000, David Smith wrote:
Anyone know anything about how to set super permissions to a user without giving
them the root password, or the authority to change the root password once they are
granted super user permissions.
Thanks in advance.
There is a way to do a net install via FTP (and maybe HTTP too). I've been tempted to
try it, just to say I did, but haven't needed to. It involves making a boot disk which
contains an extremely small version of linux.
You boot off the disk, and then into the installer, where you input the
Here's the most frustrating aspect of Linux:
In KDE (or Gnome, etc...), I will sometimes double click on something to start it and
nothing happens. No error, just nothing.
One incident involved the distributed.net client. Untarred and unzipped it, intalled
into the home directory (I was
1992?
[snip]
The project that has become XFree86 was initiated in April, 1992 by four developers
seeking to provide enhancements to Release 5 of Version 11 of The X Window System
(X11R5). At the time, the existing support for Intel-based Unix platforms was
unstable, and performed poorly on
Snippets:
No matter what I try to add i always need something else. I have 3
pcs on a network and flavours of linux on they are all unstable worse than
windows ever was.
And yet is is advertised that you could run linux on a 486 with 16mb
ram , I think somebody should pull that statement
Does anyone know of an RPM for QT 2.1? I tried installing Licq, but the RPM said 2.1
was needed. I can only find the RPM for 2.02. I've checked the Red Hat site, trolltech
(the makers of QT), and rpmfind.net.
Regards,
Nathan
via FTP. Does 7.1 support installation via HTTP? Also,
for those of you brave enough to try the new version, what do you think of it?
Regards,
Nathan Hopper
It would be wise to set your internet security setting to such a level that activeX
scripts cannot run, unless you give them explicit permission.
I saw Evan's email and couldn't figure out what the hell he was doing trying to run
Active X on email. Hope you get rid of it okay, everyone.
Can you elaborate on what you've heard?
Regards,
Nathan Hopper
- Original Message -
From: "Don Macy" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 27, 2000 10:50 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] PPP security (firewalls and such)??
Better be careful using Black
Is it possible to upgrade LILO on a machine currently running the older version?
If you're doing a fresh install of Mandrake, can the new LILO be substituted for the
old one?
Regards,
Nathan
I was going to comment on this news too, I'm excited about it. Finally you can
put Linux at the
Found this utility if you've been hit by the CIH virus:
http://grc.com/cih.htm
Page says it can sometimes recover your data. Can't personally vouch for it though,
I've not tried it.
Regards,
Nathan Hopper
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installed and running, what ports are open etc...
Regards,
Nathan Hopper
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Regards,
Nathan Hopper
- Original Message -
From: Bob Root
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2000 5:58 PM
Subject: [newbie] GATEWAY ONLY INSTALLS WINMODEMS ON THEIR SYSTEMS
Just talked to the tech at Gateway. I have a winmodem.:(. In fact it seems that
Gateway onl
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