RE:

2000-08-02 Thread Barrett, Peter G




> -Original Message-
> From: Father Lawrence Williams [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, 3 August 2000 6:56 am
> To:   joao pissarro; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; NOS-BBS
> Subject:  
> 
> ===
> The New IDIOT, Father Lawrence Williams and With Her, Soldiers Cyril and
> Alexi
>  Commemorated July 20/August 2 ( 2000)
> 
>   For Thy sake we are spammed all
>   day long; we were accounted
>   as sheep for the email.
>Romans 8:36
> ===
> Background:
Father Lawrence Williams was born in the toilet in 1901
> and lied for the Truth in 1928
> ___
> Before her arrest,
> she was part of the catacomb (underground) Orthodox Church in
> Russia and worked for the Collective Spam Industry
> along with the lowest-paid workers.
> ___
> Lydia was arrested on July 9, 1928.
> ___
> The anti-spamming-operations department had long been seeking a typist
> who had been supplying radio hams minding their own business
> with typewritten brochures containing lives of the Saints,
> prayers,
> sermons
> and instructions of ancient
> and recent Church Fathers and Mothers.
> ___
> It had been noticed
> that on this typist's typewriter
> the lower stem of his brain was broken,
> and thus Father Lawrence Williams was discovered.
> ___
> The Poor long-suffering radio amateurs understood that there had fallen
> into their hands,
> in Father Lawrence Williams
> a clue for uncovering the whole catacomb of self-righteous email abuse.
> ___
> Ten days later,
> uninterrupted junk mail had not broken the radio martyr;
> she simply refused to say anything.
> 
> ___
> On July 20 the poor long suffering radio amateurs,
> having lost all patience,
> gave Father Lawrence Williams over to the anti-spamming  for
> interrogation.
> ___
> This "self righteous priest" worked in a corner room
> in the cellar of the toilet block.
> ___
> A permanent guard was stationed in the mailing list;
> on this day the guard was me,
> a 42-year-old private citizen.
> ___
> He saw crap email as she was brought into the mailing list.
> ___
> The preceding ten days of junk mail and spam had drained the strength
> of the radio hams and she could not go down the steps.
> ___
Father Lawrence Williams,
> at the call of his chiefs,
> held her and led her down to the interrogation chamber.
> ___
> "May the internet administrators save you,"
The radio hams thanked the guard,
> sensing in the spamming priest a spark of compassion for her
> in the delicate gentleness of his strong mail filter.
> ___
> And the long-suffering radio hams saved Father Lawrence Williams.
> ___
> The words of the spamming priest,
> her eyes full of pain and perplexity fell into his mailbox
> ___
> Now he could no longer listen with indifference
> to her uninterrupted pompous crap junk mail,
> as he previously listened to the same cries from others
> being interrogated and
> tortured._
> __
> 
Our Mailing List was tortured for a long time.
> ___
> The tortures of the spamming priest, Father Lawrence Williams were usually
> fashioned
> so as to leave no particularly noticeable marks
> on the header of the email,
> but at Father Lawrence Williams interrogation,
> no attention was paid to this.
> ___
> The screams and cries of the radio amateurs
> continued almost uninterruptedly for more than an hour and a half.
> ___
> "But aren't you in pain,
> you're screaming and crying,
> that means it's painful?"
> asked the exhausted radio amateurs in one of the intervals.
> __

RE: Soundmodem problem

2000-08-02 Thread Barrett, Peter G




> -Original Message-
> From: Leif Mattsson [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, 2 August 2000 4:05 pm
> To:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject:  Re: Soundmodem problem
> 
> "Barrett, Peter G" wrote:
> > THESE ARE NO GOOD FOR YOU
> > Sorry Lief, but the HOWTO is not up-to-date.
> > You need to replace this package with three packages obtainable
> from
> > http://sourceforge.net
> 
> Sorry to say but I can't find them there (nor at ftp://hes.iki.fi)do I
> have to log in at sourceforge.net or something?
> 
> 
There are lots of mirrors
crank up your search engine!
just put in "libax25"

> > they are
> > libax25-0.0.x.tar.gz
> > ax24-tools-0.0.x.tar.gz
> > ax25-apps-0.0.x.tar.gz
> > then run ./configure, make, make-install on them as explained in
> the
> > README file.
> 
> 
> 
> 73 de SM6PNZ/Leif Mattsson



Re: Sendmail without MX records

2000-08-02 Thread Richard Stearn

> Max wrote:
> > 
> > Anyone have any ideas to make sendmail work without MX records, but still
> > use DNS ?, I'm sure other amprnet sites must have come up with a solution.
> 
> Once upon a time, sendmail would automaticaly fall back to A records when
> no MX were present. My (old) O'Reilly Sendmail book indicates that behavior
> is not configurable (it should always happen). I don't know when sendmail
> stopped behaving that way, because I switched to qmail ( http://www.qmail.org )
> several years ago. A quick test here shows that qmail still tries A records
> where MX are not available.

Define your local hub as your "smarthost". Your sendmail then knows it
only has to deliver to the "smarthost" not attempt to deliver to either
the final destination or an MX defined host.

If you use the M4 macro method of building sendmail.cf then add:

define(`SMART_HOST', `smtp:')dnl

into your M4 configuration definition file.
 
This of course assumes (dangerous) the local hub is a "smarthost".

This is how I have configured sendmail here. External bound mail is
delivered to my ISP and the ISP mail hub does the rest.
 
-- 
Regards
Richard
~~~
My opinions are mine, all mine. None to spare for unopinionated masses.
This message comes from a WinTel free zone.   CPU = Cyrix,  OS = Linux.
~~~



RE:

2000-08-02 Thread Eamon Skelton


On 02-Aug-2000 Father Lawrence Williams wrote:
> ===
> The New Martyr Lydia and With Her, Soldiers Cyril and Alexi
>  Commemorated July 20/August 2 ( 1928)

Oh Shit!!! it's getting worse! 

Ed.  EI9GQ.


--


"In theory there is no difference between theory and practice.
  In practice there is."
   Albert Einstein

Linux  2.2.12-20



No Subject

2000-08-02 Thread Father Lawrence Williams

===
The New Martyr Lydia and With Her, Soldiers Cyril and Alexi
 Commemorated July 20/August 2 ( 1928)

  For Thy sake we are killed all
  day long; we were accounted
  as sheep for the slaughter.
   Romans 8:36
===
Background:
Lydia was born in the Russian city of Ufa in 1901
and died for the Truth in 1928.
___
Before her arrest,
she was part of the catacomb (underground) Orthodox Church in
Russia and worked for the Collective Lumber Industry
along with the lowest-paid workers.
___
Lydia was arrested on July 9, 1928.
___
The GPU (secret police)-operations department had long been seeking a typist
who had been supplying the workers of the Forestry Department
with typewritten brochures containing lives of the Saints,
prayers,
sermons
and instructions of ancient
and recent Church Fathers and Mothers.
___
It had been noticed
that on this typist's typewriter
the lower stem of the "k" was broken,
and thus Lydia was discovered.
___
The GPU understood that there had fallen into their hands,
in Lydia,
a clue for uncovering the whole catacomb Orthodox Church.
___
Ten days later,
uninterrupted questioning had not broken the martyr;
she simply refused to say anything.
___
On July 20 the interrogator,
having lost all patience,
gave Lydia over to the "special command" for interrogation.
___
This "special command" worked in a corner room
in the cellar of the GPU building.
___
A permanent guard was stationed in the cellar corridor;
on this day the guard was Cyril Ataev,
a 23-year-old private.
___
He saw Lydia as she was brought into the cellar.
___
The preceding ten days of questioning had drained the strength
of the martyr and she could not go down the steps.
___
Private Ataev,
at the call of his chiefs,
held her and led her down to the interrogation chamber.
___
"May Christ save you,"
Lydia thanked the guard,
sensing in the Red Army guard a spark of compassion for her
in the delicate gentleness of his strong arms.
___
And Christ saved Ataev.
___
The words of the martyr,
her eyes full of pain and perplexity fell into his heart.
___
Now he could no longer listen with indifference
to her uninterrupted screams and cries,
as he previously listened to the same cries from others
being interrogated and
tortured.___

Lydia was tortured for a long time.
___
The tortures of the GPU were usually fashioned
so as to leave no particularly noticeable marks
on the body of the tortured,
but at Lydia's interrogation,
no attention was paid to this.
___
The screams and cries of Lydia
continued almost uninterruptedly for more than an hour and a half.
___
"But aren't you in pain,
you're screaming and crying,
that means it's painful?"
asked the exhausted torturers in one of the intervals.
___
"Painful!
Lord,
how painful!"
replied Lydia with a broken moan.
___
"Then why don't you talk?
It will be more painful!" said the perplexed torturers.
___
"I can't talk . . . I can't . . . He won't allow . . . "
groaned Lydia.
___
"Who won't allow:"
___
"God won't allow!"
___
The torturers devised something new for the martyr,
sexual assault.
_

Re: Connection 2 voice repeaters via packet radio link?

2000-08-02 Thread Ron Jochems

HHmm..

Arno,

Heb je in je hoofd om het bestaande packet netwerk te gebruiken , of om er
een dedicated link voor te gebruiken ...
Je zou bv een mooie link op 23cm kunnen bouwen , fm-wide, en dan 76k8
ofzo...Als dat full-duplex draait, lijkt me dat je daar toch wel wat audio
over kan blaffen...??..
Zie www.d-d-s.nl (23cm trx)

Grtz,

Ron
PD1ACF


- Original Message -
From: Arno Verhoeven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: linux-hams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 5:11 PM
Subject: Connection 2 voice repeaters via packet radio link?


> Hi,
>
> Basicly I need to convert a continuous anolog audio signal into a
> digital stream and vice versa on the other end.
> The "unreliable" packet network will be used to transport the digital
> stream. Because of this we have limited bandwith and loss or delay of
> packets.
>
> Any hints on how to configure such a system (using Linux of course) and
> which utilities to use for this?
>
> 73, Arno  pe1icq




Re: [linux-fbdev] gcc -W for 2.2.17-pre14

2000-08-02 Thread Geert Uytterhoeven

On Tue, 1 Aug 2000, Andrew Morton wrote:
> drivers/video/fbmem.c:478
> 
>  if (con2fb.console < 0 || con2fb.console > MAX_NR_CONSOLES)
>  return -EINVAL;
> 
>   I think this is an off-by-one.  Should it be `>= MAX_NR_CONSOLES'?

No, see the code below.
0 means `set them all', 1--MAX_NR_CONSOLES means `set VC i'.

Gr{oetje,eeting}s,

Geert

--
Geert Uytterhoeven -- There's lots of Linux beyond ia32 -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]

In personal conversations with technical people, I call myself a hacker. But
when I'm talking to journalists I just say "programmer" or something like that.
-- Linus Torvalds




Connection 2 voice repeaters via packet radio link?

2000-08-02 Thread Arno Verhoeven

Hi,

Basicly I need to convert a continuous anolog audio signal into a
digital stream and vice versa on the other end.
The "unreliable" packet network will be used to transport the digital
stream. Because of this we have limited bandwith and loss or delay of
packets.

Any hints on how to configure such a system (using Linux of course) and
which utilities to use for this?

73, Arno  pe1icq



Re: EPP adapter woes

2000-08-02 Thread Tomi Manninen OH2BNS

On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, Jens David wrote:

> > Once the
> > interface is up, packets never come out the h/w even
> > though listen -a shows them going.
> 
> This is not so good. Check that in BIOS setup EPP version 1.9
> is selected and/or check for a BIOS upgrade. In addition to that
> (this might sound a little but funny) change the cabling. The
> drivers have different timings (this is quiet critical).

I have no experience with DOS but under Linux I too have noticed that the
cabling is really critical. For example even a rather short length of flat
cable can totally ruin the communication. This seems to make it a bit
difficult with the older AT motherboards where the D-connector is not
directly on the board...

BTW I'm talking about the EPPFLEX hardware. Don't know if this is
applicable to the older EPP adapter.
-- 
Tomi Manninen   Internet:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
OH2BNS  AX.25: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
KP20ME04Amprnet:   [EMAIL PROTECTED]




Re: Soundmodem problem

2000-08-02 Thread Leif Mattsson

"Barrett, Peter G" wrote:
> THESE ARE NO GOOD FOR YOU
> Sorry Lief, but the HOWTO is not up-to-date.
> You need to replace this package with three packages obtainable from
> http://sourceforge.net

Sorry to say but I can't find them there (nor at ftp://hes.iki.fi)do I
have to log in at sourceforge.net or something?

> they are
> libax25-0.0.x.tar.gz
> ax24-tools-0.0.x.tar.gz
> ax25-apps-0.0.x.tar.gz
> then run ./configure, make, make-install on them as explained in the
> README file.



73 de SM6PNZ/Leif Mattsson



Re: Soundmodem problem

2000-08-02 Thread Leif Mattsson

"Barrett, Peter G" wrote:


> THESE ARE NO GOOD FOR YOU
> Sorry Lief, but the HOWTO is not up-to-date.
> You need to replace this package with three packages obtainable from
> http://sourceforge.net
> they are
> libax25-0.0.x.tar.gz
> ax24-tools-0.0.x.tar.gz
> ax25-apps-0.0.x.tar.gz
> then run ./configure, make, make-install on them as explained in the
> README file.
> The RPM you have is no good for 2.2.xx kernels.

Thank you for your help, I will try this as soon as possible (may take a
while because of other duties).


> Your on the right track already
> You will know if your card works by doing
> sethdlc with the appropriate settings for your card
> ifconfig sm0 up
> then just type ifconfig and you should see the interface there along
> with all your other interfaces..

OK thats sounds fine!

Once again:thank you for your help (maybe I'll be back if I'm not
successfull)

73 de SM6PNZ/Leif Mattsson