This one time, at band camp, Peter Hardy wrote:
I'm still looking for team mates for the upcoming SLUG quiz, and I dare
say Jamie is too. There's no real barrier for entry. You don't
have to be titanic, or bulgy. Being of a geekish persuasion will
probably help, but the questions are apparently
This one time, at band camp, John Ferlito wrote:
a) register on a website to setup a Demo account which expires every
2 months unless I fill in a survey. Ever tried doing this if you are
managing 5+ machines. It's a bit of a pain.
b) pay for the luxury of not having to do the above
c) install
This one time, at band camp, Stewart wrote:
On Thursday, March 27, 2003, at 09:23 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Having said that, Mandrake's urpmi is a big leap in the right
direction, but still lacks the simple elegance of apt-get/dpkg/dselect
in both operation and configuration.
now i'm
This one time, at band camp, Tim White wrote:
Does anyone know of any other RHN type servers for free?
Mentioned elsewhere in this thread, current, from some admins at Duke
University. Google will show you the path.
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Howdy
Trying to get the modem going on this compaq presario 1550a. It seems to
have a conexant soft 56k modem. I've installed the HSF linux package
from conexant which seems to find the modem and loads the modules, but I
can't seem to activate the ppp. Doesn't do anything and probing doesn't
There are 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary,
and those who don't.
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On 27/03/2003 8:13 PM +1100 Amanda Wynne wrote:
There are 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary,
and those who don't.
There are 2 types of jokes in the world, those that are really old, and
those that aren't.
:)
Gonz.
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On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 19:03, Jamie Wilkinson wrote:
I'm looking for people who might not know a lot, but can make it up and
sound like they know what they're talking about!
I do this all the time at work.
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KenF
OpenOffice.org developer
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Sorry,
didn't mean to do that.
On Thursday 27 Mar 2003 8:31 pm, Gonzalo Servat wrote:
On 27/03/2003 8:13 PM +1100 Amanda Wynne wrote:
There are 10 types of people in the world, those who understand binary,
and those who don't.
There are 2 types of jokes in the world, those that are really
* Malik Jayawardena [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2003-03-27 19:32]:
Trying to get the modem going on this compaq presario 1550a. It seems to
have a conexant soft 56k modem. I've installed the HSF linux package
from conexant which seems to find the modem and loads the modules, but I
can't seem to
On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 10:16, Michael Lake wrote:
Howard Lowndes wrote:
I want to develop an application that uses a background database but
delivers the displayed data in a web browser. OK, no big deal so far.
The problem is that I also want to be able to deliver printable material
QEMU is an x86 processor emulator. Its purpose is to run x86 Linux
processes on non-x86 Linux architectures such as PowerPC or ARM. By using
dynamic translation it achieves a reasonnable speed while being easy to port
on new host CPUs. An obviously interesting x86 only process is 'wine'
(Windows
HP's Linux Legions give tip of the hat to Red Hat Software
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=8559
fyi, fwiw. :)
..S.
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On Thu, 27 Mar 2003, Jeff Waugh wrote:
quote who=Mike MacCana
Of course, the ability of those packages to integrate with the rest of the
system is fairly limited if they're turned into dumb archives by a program
such as alien, which, when run on an rpm based system, will turn rpm into
Hrm, a few typos. Keep in mind, I'm er, drunk :^)
Mike
Mike MacCana ConsultantRHCE, MCSE, MCP+I
Cybersource: Providing Quality IT Professional Services for 11 Years
Specialists in Unix/Linux,
Evening Jeff, Stuart, Kevin, et al,
I'm happy to say I've discovered all but one field in the
address book..
Unfortunately I couldn't find any of the 'in development'
schema's Jeff mentioned, but, Stuart's suggestion of using
Ethereal turned out to work a treat. (Jeff, if you can be
On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 12:08:55AM +1100, Jeff Waugh wrote:
QEMU is an x86 processor emulator. Its purpose is to run x86 Linux
processes on non-x86 Linux architectures such as PowerPC or ARM. By using
dynamic translation it achieves a reasonnable speed while being easy to port
on new host
You mean you'd resize a partition without backing up???
You always want to back up before fiddling with partitions.
All the best...
Mike
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quote who=Ian Wienand
I'd go with bochs if you want something like this.
Bochs is a full virtual machine, however. :-)
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On Fri, 28 Mar 2003, Ian Wienand wrote:
On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 12:08:55AM +1100, Jeff Waugh wrote:
QEMU is an x86 processor emulator. Its purpose is to run x86 Linux
processes on non-x86 Linux architectures such as PowerPC or ARM. By using
dynamic translation it achieves a reasonnable
On Fri, 2003-03-28 at 07:13, Anthony O'Hara wrote:
I'm happy to say I've discovered all but one field in the
address book..
Hope this helps someone .. :)
Definitely helps me.
Thanks Anthony.
Stu
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On Fri, 28 Mar 2003, Jeff Waugh wrote:
quote who=Ian Wienand
I'd go with bochs if you want something like this.
Bochs is a full virtual machine, however. :-)
Ah, QEMUs just a CPU I see. Still useful for a lot of Linux PPC users
ignored by people who only build / test against x86. I wonder
I _think_ you need to use a system filter to do this.
Have a look at the exim home page(http://www.exim.org),
the documentation is pretty thorough and there are examples.
I have something like this as my system filter, it rejects overlarge messages
and archives
a particular users mail to disk.
On Fri, 2003-03-28 at 00:08, Jeff Waugh wrote:
QEMU is an x86 processor emulator. Its purpose is to run x86 Linux
processes on non-x86 Linux architectures such as PowerPC or ARM. By using
dynamic translation it achieves a reasonnable speed while being easy to port
on new host CPUs. An
G'day...
As per the subject line. Anyone know of a simple way of doing this. I've an database of user details and email addresses and want to output the emails into a flat file so they can be easily dumped into a mail out.
Thanks...
Mike
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My thanks to all who contributed to this debate. Without descending to
religious disputes (or not far) we amateurs got a clear picture of both
systems.
I almost think I understand it now ... both for my old RH system and
new--still crawling--woody.
Geoffrey
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On Fri, 2003-03-28 at 11:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
G'day...
As per the subject line. Anyone know of a simple way of doing this.
I've an database of user details and email addresses and want to
output the emails into a flat file so they can be easily dumped into a
mail out.
mysqldump,
Hey,
I'd like to nominate Mary Gardiner for Secretary.
[ She previously declined her nomination, but has been convinced otherwise
since then. :-) ]
Thanks,
- Jeff
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On Fri, 2003-03-28 at 11:18, Tony Green wrote:
On Fri, 2003-03-28 at 11:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
G'day...
As per the subject line. Anyone know of a simple way of doing this.
I've an database of user details and email addresses and want to
output the emails into a flat file so they
At Tue, 25 Mar 2003 19:42:22 +1100, Stewart wrote:
Well, time came to bite the bullet and go Debian. This afternoon I
downloaded the net installer using wget on my Mac. Only it seems that
wget fetched it in ASCII mode, aargh...
$ file woody_netinst-20020626-i386.iso
At Thu, 27 Mar 2003 16:01:54 +1100, Andy Eager wrote:
Is it possible to test the accessability (rw or ro) of a memory region
before writing to it?
install a signal handler for SIGSEGV that longjmps to somewhere safe,
and then just write.
note that a strict reading of the specs says all
This one time, at band camp, Ken Foskey wrote:
On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 19:03, Jamie Wilkinson wrote:
I'm looking for people who might not know a lot, but can make it up and
sound like they know what they're talking about!
I do this all the time at work.
You're hired!
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Anthony O'Hara wrote:
Specifically, I'm trying to find which object populates the 2nd
business number and perhaps the company name.. (o: company name
results in nothing..)
Not unreasonable, as O= has been deprecated in favour of multiple
DC= for some time.
Search Google for ldap recipe for a
Angus Lees wrote:
At Tue, 25 Mar 2003 19:42:22 +1100, Stewart wrote:
Well, time came to bite the bullet and go Debian. This afternoon I
downloaded the net installer using wget on my Mac. Only it seems that
wget fetched it in ASCII mode, aargh...
$ file woody_netinst-20020626-i386.iso
part of normal select syntax?
SELECT a,b,a+b INTO OUTFILE /tmp/result.text
FIELDS TERMINATED BY ',' OPTIONALLY ENCLOSED BY ''
LINES TERMINATED BY \n
FROM test_table;
On Fri, 28 Mar 2003 11:08, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
G'day...
As per the subject line. Anyone know of a simple way of doing
OK I've put up with this for a while but I need some help.
I can't get the character in terminal windows. It's obviously some
sort of keybinding or locale issue. I've searched alot and can't find a
solution. What could be wrong.
Laptop config:
Mandrake 9.0
Gnome Desktop 2.0
The same issue is
Hi,
Since we already have a Python SIG, is anyone interested in
forming a PHP SIG?
Talk to me at the meeting tonight if you are.
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quote who=Del
Since we already have a Python SIG, is anyone interested in forming a PHP
SIG?
Cool! There was a Sydney PHP Users Group around a while back, but I think
it's defunct... Might be worth getting in touch to see if they're still
active, or let them know about the SIG when it starts.
Since we already have a Python SIG, is anyone interested in
forming a PHP SIG?
Definatly. I'd be interested.. PHP is the main language I code in.
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On Fri, Mar 28, 2003 at 04:05:24PM +1100, Del wrote:
Since we already have a Python SIG, is anyone interested in forming a
PHP SIG?
You should ask during Q+A.
But I'm really replying to remind people that SLUG's SIGs are a
grassroots thing - if you want a Thing SIG, you should start one. As
Hi all,
We don't have official minutes of last year's AGM, but we do have the
President's Report and results of the election as a rough guide. Pete (SLUG
Secretary, 02/03) will be doing proper minutes of the AGM this year.
President's Report:
Mary wrote:
... if you want a Thing SIG, you should start one. As Del
is doing ;)
Hey! I'm starting a PHP SIG! Not a Thing SIG! Your Thing
Is Your Own Problem (TM).
:)
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Hi All,
LOOK OUT, got some time off, and we all know what happens when I have
time off!
The story so far. After windows self destructed, I refomatted my
entire hardrive. I've reinstalled Win XP ON /dev/hda1 (Funny how I
feel compelled to keep reinstalling Crap software on the basis of how
I'm thinking of updating my mobile phone, and am looking at a Nokia 5510. It
has a built-in MP3 player, with usb connectivity.
Does anyone know if this is a problem to connect to. I'm using Mandrake 9, but
have never played with anything usb.
Any advice welcome.
Amanda
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