Re: PHP-nuke again

2003-04-01 Thread Bill Day
Ted I too am having either a perms problem of some sort or something..

Got any suggestion for logs to look at?   Normal ones such as mesages,
httpd/access_log and error_log dont seem to have anything in them...

I have a php.info page which shows up in a graphical context (colored
borders etc) but upon accessing the htl section of php, I get blanks...  no
errors in error_log either, page loads with htm headers and thats it.

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- Original Message -
From: Ted Ozolins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 2:17 AM
Subject: PHP-nuke again


 A couple of things kept messing up my efforts to install php-nuke. It
 seemed that the perms on /var/lib/mysql before starting is owned by
 mysql and group mysql. once issueing mysql_install_db The ownership
 ont this dir changes to root:root thus mysql cant access it and creating
 or attempting to create passwords fail. Next while using nukesql.php to
 setup the nuke dbase, for some reason does not read config.php
 correctly and returns that it can not access dbname  to set this in
 config.php and try again. But the dbase nuke is created by nukesql but
 this doesn't seem to go beyond that. it does seem to connect to mysql
 server. If I then try to point the browser to /path_to_htdocs/index.php
 or admin.php I get a blank page. On Gentoo I've gotten it to go to the
 home page but changes I make under preference does not show up, I
 think a dbase problem. It would sure be nice to know what the perms for
 mysql and php-nuke dir should be. This is sure starting to baffle me..

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Re: Satellite Linux

2003-03-30 Thread Bill Day
Andrew

What is your locale.  I live in a  rural, on easter side of Illinois, area
approx 6 miles from town and have a 'broadband' wireless similiar to a
lowend dsl for $49 a month  install was $100

Included a wire mesh dish, the cable to the house(max. 100') and their
modem.

Average speeds are about 500 down and 128 up with absolutely no delay as in
satellite...
Of course this type of option may not be available to you, but there is also
one called PrairieInet or somethign or other located in the midwest..

Just a comment..

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Subject: Re: Satellite  Linux


 Joel Hammer wrote:
  What is the monthy fee?
 
  Joel
  ___


 $129 with a fixed ip, $119 for dynamic. I don't know how often a dynamic
 would change, I doubt if it would be any more or less than DSL or cable.
 It's a good solution for those of us who are in a location that can't
 get anything other than a POTS or T-1 from the telco though.

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Re: Satellite Linux

2003-03-30 Thread Bill Day
Im around Rte1 and Rte 40 in Marshall

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Subject: Re: Satellite  Linux


 On Sun, 30 Mar 2003 10:57:49 -0700
 Andrew Mathews [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  Jemez Mountains, 45 miles west of Santa Fe NM.
 

 Ah, that's God's country!  I lived in Santa Fe for 3+ years back when
 dinosaurs roamed the earth.  NM is gorgeous country, but I seldom get
 back there any more.

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ok

2003-03-30 Thread Bill Day
Its been a while since I have had to use the sxs  but I cannot find squat on
it..  8-(

I know someone on list not long ago did a write up on installing and setting
up mysql but I cannot find anything... what gives...?

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Re: ok

2003-03-30 Thread Bill Day
hmm well if not  then I guess I will get it and write it up  I jsut wanted
pointer from source.. but I havent started yet..

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Sent: Sunday, March 30, 2003 6:25 PM
Subject: Re: ok


 On Sun, 30 Mar 2003, Bill Day wrote:

  Its been a while since I have had to use the sxs  but I cannot find
squat on
  it..  8-(
 
  I know someone on list not long ago did a write up on installing and
setting
  up mysql but I cannot find anything... what gives...?

 i don't remember there ever being any writeup on mysql.  what kind of help
 do you need?

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OT We won't back down...

2003-03-27 Thread Bill Day
I received this on a automotive list I'm on...  It is in Shockwave, but if
you can give it a look..

http://www.teasquadron.com/Soldiers.html

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Re: [OT] Is it magic?

2003-03-05 Thread Bill Day
tried it twice and it faield twice8-)

P.S.  don't hover your mouse over anything

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Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2003 7:02 AM
Subject: [OT] Is it magic?


 I know this has nothing to do w/ Linux, but y'all MUST try it.

 Can you figure it out?

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HREF=http://mr-31238.mr.valuehost.co.uk/assets/Flash/psychic.swf;http://mr
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  This has nothing to do with hockey   Its just the coolest thing I have
seen
  in long time
  read the directions this is freaky
  Make sure you add and subtract right.   Check example on bottom.
 


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Re: Wireless security

2003-02-18 Thread Bill Day
Dave, I use DHCPd on my home network, and assign IP only to a valid mac
address.  That ontop of the encrypted wireless should be plenty at home..  I
am not sure how the univ. runs their setup, but should give plenty
protection, alon with a firewall.

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Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 2:33 AM
Subject: Wireless security


 I placed an order on an apple ibook last week and it's scheduled to be
 available for pickup midweek.  I'll be acquiring an airport (802.11b) card
at
 roughly the same time so that I can tap into the wireless network at
 university.

 I've been considering either acquiring one of those Linksys WAPs or a
Linksys
 wireless PCI card and hooking it up to my server so I can enjoy some
newfound
 portability around the house.  I had some rather poor experiences with
linux
 compatibility of linksys NICs before, but the drivers appear to compile on
my
 server.  Kurt: you mentioned in the Wireless networking SxS that you're
using
 some linksys wireless stuff.  Did you encounter any problems getting the
 cards to work properly?

 Anyways, one thing that has been bothering me is security.  Is it a little
 paranoid to be thinking that someone is likely to hack into a
WEP-encrypted
 (home) network? (WEP ain't exactly stellar encryption, but I understand
that
 you'd have to sniff the traffic for a while to be able to break through).

 I'm aware of NoCatAuth (http://nocat.net) which would appear to offer
 authentication support, but (a) it warns against the authenication server
and
 gateway being the same machine, and (b) ipchains support in NoCatAuth is
 borked according to the TODO file in the package and I don't feel any
urgent
 desire to update that machine.

 One other option that has come to mind is using some sort of (encrypted)
VPN
 tunnelling over the wireless connection.  Hopefully there's some easy way
to
 make this basically invisible to the end user after the initial setup.
Has
 anyone experimented with an approach like this?  Would something like this
 add much CPU overhead? (server is a p233 mmx).

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Re: Messages without contents but with attachments with attachments.

2003-02-10 Thread Bill Day
It is a windows lookout problem.

He begins his message body with begin thus telling outlook that its an
attachemnt etc.. or something to the effect.

Its absolutely harmless, but rather annoying to not know what Bandel is
saying when Im away from my home pc.

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Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 1:24 PM
Subject: Re: Messages without contents but with attachments with
attachments.


 Its not happening to me, so i rather suspect its something on your box.

 On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Condon Thomas A KPWA wrote:

 
  David A. Bandel mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] typed thusly on Monday,
February
  10, 2003 9:23 AM:
 
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  Sometime around last week either my system changed or yours did so that
  *everything* you send comes as an attachment.  Was this on purpose?
 
  I find your text is in a .txt file attachment in the attachment.  I've
yet
  to discover what the .att file attachment to the attachment is.
 
  I thought the list-server disallowed attachments!?!
 
  Or is this just another Linux/Windoze interface problem?  [Forced to use
  Outhouse here at work.  You should have heard the MCSE Support weenie
blow
  up when I asked when we could get real software to process the mail.]
 
 
  In Harmony's Way, and In A Chord,
 
  Tom  :-})
 
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Re: Messages without contents but with attachments with attachments.

2003-02-10 Thread Bill Day
the only way to turn it off using windoze, is to use a different mail
program..

I jsut setup a filter on lookout that filters all his messages to deleted
nothing in them for me to read from lookout anyway

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Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 1:50 PM
Subject: RE: Messages without contents but with attachments with
attachments.



 Bill Day mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] typed thusly on Monday, February 10,
 2003 12:42 PM:

  It is a windows lookout problem.
 
  He begins his message body with begin thus telling
  outlook that its an attachemnt etc.. or something to the
  effect.

 Thanks.  Now if I can just find a way to turn this crud off...  Nah.  They
 are smarter than I, so they have foreseen my difficulty and avoided it by
 not putting in a switch to confuse me.

  Its absolutely harmless, but rather annoying to not know
  what Bandel is saying when Im away from my home pc.

 I totally agree with that!


 In Harmony's Way, and In A Chord,

 Tom  :-})

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several pop mail acounts...

2003-02-03 Thread Bill Day
I have several popmail accounts and would like to pull them all down to my
linux box(which also has its own mail server, that works)...

What all do I need..?

I have running Trustix realease of postfix-0.0.20010228.pl08-2tr.

TIA,

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Re: wireless question

2003-01-28 Thread Bill Day
would love to help set it up.. but since im reading mail through lookout, I
cant read anything your saying..  other than your request for help...

Mine is similiarly setup as Lonnies, however I do run DHCHPd for my internal
and have a static ext.

Net
|
Linux Server/Gateway/Firewall/Masq
|
2-5 port Switches
|
5 hard wired hosts --- one wifi access point(3Com AirConnect)
|
Currently only 2 wifi clients (laptop
and wifes desktop)

I simply added wifi access point into my switch, watched my logs for its mac
addy requesting IP, assigned it a static via mac addy.

Once you can communicate(ping etc) with it, the easiest way is to use its
built in webserver, via telnet or via  serial connection(at least with my
3Com you can do any of those 3)

Install you cards in their respective box/laptop.  Setup your modules( i
have yet to do one, wifi, with linux. But Lonnie-NetLlama has).

HTH,

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- Original Message -
From: dep [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, January 28, 2003 9:41 AM
Subject: wireless question


 greets, folks!

 i am hoping to do a little bit of wirelessness here, largely -- no,
 entirely -- so that my wife can take her notebook machine out of her
 office and up by the fireplace (it was several degrees below zero
 here again this morning). problem is, i already have a nice hardwired
 network set up here, the lone purpose of which is to firewall and to
 give all the machines internet access via the cable modem. i am not
 especially eager to move everything to wireless.

 what i'm wondering, then, is whether it's possible to use one of the
 existing ports on my router, put a wireless box on it, put a wireless
 pcmcia nic in the notebook, and have it all work. and, if so, whether
 there's any special trick to making it work. it seems as if this
 ought to be okay, but it might also be that there would be some sort
 of dhcp collision or something, by chaining a wireless box (router,
 right?) after another router.

 ideas?
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Re: Two Identical PCI NICs, how to choose which is eth0 and whichiseth1

2003-01-27 Thread Bill Day
I am running two PCI Netgears in my setup and just setup one at a time.
Mark the one in back if don't intend to leave it sit in one spot for long
time that way when you hook up the nex ttime you wont have to figure out
which is which...

However luck of the draw may be the first one in the bus(slosest to AGP or
processor) may just as well be the eth0 your after.

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Sent: Monday, January 27, 2003 4:46 PM
Subject: Re: Two Identical PCI NICs, how to choose which is eth0 and which
iseth1


 If memory serves, you can't.

 The BIOS scans the hardware at startup and assigns such things. Maybe
 there is some setting in the BIOS you can fiddle with.

 You might try exchanging the cards in the motherboard.

 Joel

 On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 04:35:40PM -0600, Jason Joines wrote:
  On a machine with two PCI NICS, how do you choose which is assigned to
  eth0 and which is assigned to eth1?
 
  Thanks,
 
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Re: web outage?

2003-01-26 Thread Bill Day
Wierd, I read about that in the paper today, but I played quake well into
the wee hours of friday night and noticed nothing..

Bill Day

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- Original Message -
From: Net Llama! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 25, 2003 3:23 PM
Subject: Re: web outage?


 Yea, basically it all sucked last night, and early this morning.  Seems
 to be noticably improved today.  Fscking M$.

 On 01/25/03 12:18, Ken Moffat wrote:
  Anyone notice this? I got this message from my isp
 
  ===
  Last night, Friday, January 25, 2003, the Internet experienced a
  massive, worldwide Denial of Service attack. The attack was caused by a
  new computer 'worm' known as Sapphire which exploited a known
  vulnerability in Microsoft's SQL database server program. It is believed
  the worm originated in Asia or Europe, but its effects were felt around
  the globe.
 
  The Drizzle network was neither a specific target nor source of this
  attack. However, due to the extraordinary intensity and pervasiveness of
  it, our connectivity to the Internet backbone was severely impacted
  while our network administrators worked feverishly to reroute whatever
  traffic we could. By midnight, access was restored as much as possible.
 
  As of this writing on Saturday morning, the Internet is recovering, but
  there are still pockets of networks where servers are unreachable. We
  anticipate conditions will improve steadily as network administrators
  around the world isolate and repair their affected servers. But in the
  short term, users should expect delays or an inability to reach some
  sites over the next several hours, possibly days.
 
  Unless you are running Microsoft's SQL server, you need not take any
  specific action in response to this attack. (Note: this attack only
  affected the Microsoft SQL server, not other SQL servers such as MySQL.)
  
 
 

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Re: Dual boot upgrade...

2003-01-07 Thread Bill Day
Jim, long tiime no see

There should be nothing to it, pop in the cd, when asked where to
install to, use same partition as 98.

lilo(and grub for that matter) should be oblivious, as long as the same
partition is used.

Bill

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On Tue, 7 Jan 2003, James Conner wrote:

 I have a friend that is currently running Mandrake 9.0 and Win98SE with lilo
 as the boot manager.  His system has 640mb of ram and Win98 doesn't like it
 at all.  He wants to upgrade 98 to either XP or 2000.  He also wants to keep
 the dual boot to MDK 9.0, he likes linux, but is very much a newbie.
 Since I'll be assisting him in this, my question is what needs to be done
 different with lilo, if anything?  I've searched the mailing list archives
 and didn't find what I need.  I do remember a thread on this a year or so
 ago.

 Jim


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Re: Dual boot upgrade...

2003-01-07 Thread Bill Day
sorry for my fast post jim, I did not notice the or 200 part...

some1 else said it, you will need a linux boot floppy so you can modify the
lilo.conf once 2k(nt as well) has screwed around with the boot partitions.
wiht any of the 9x, ME or XP you should have to do nothing other than
install/upgrade to the current windows partion.

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- Original Message -
From: James Conner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 06, 2003 10:33 PM
Subject: Dual boot upgrade...


 I have a friend that is currently running Mandrake 9.0 and Win98SE with
lilo
 as the boot manager.  His system has 640mb of ram and Win98 doesn't like
it
 at all.  He wants to upgrade 98 to either XP or 2000.  He also wants to
keep
 the dual boot to MDK 9.0, he likes linux, but is very much a newbie.
 Since I'll be assisting him in this, my question is what needs to be done
 different with lilo, if anything?  I've searched the mailing list archives
 and didn't find what I need.  I do remember a thread on this a year or so
 ago.

 Jim
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Re: another small problem with networking

2003-01-05 Thread Bill Day
I know IPChains are old and IPTables latest. but PMFirewall is an awsome
little firewall script that does everything you ask.  You may have to modify
the scritps after its installed do play certain games through the network
but other than that it works perfectly.

http://www.pointman.org/

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- Original Message -
From: Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, January 04, 2003 10:46 PM
Subject: Re: another small problem with networking


 On Sun, 05 Jan 2003 14:16:22 +1000 Keith Antoine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:

  I have a friend that has a linux box (mandrake9.0) and an XP plus a ME
  connected. We can get it to the stage where we can ping from
  192.168.0.1 to either of the others (3  4) and from them to 1 or 2.
  We have 2 inet cards installed in the linux box. However we cannot get
to
  the net from either of the windows boxes. Forwarding is active, tried
  masquerade and it locked it up tight.
  Have one cable that does not work at all, it has to be a crossover cable
;
  right?
 

 All connections into the hub should be straight through cables, including
the
 server. The only exception is that if you stack hubs, some of them won't
have an
 expansion port and you'll need a cross over cable. The cable connection
from the
 server to the inet would depend on how you're getting your inet feed. If
it's
 over a cable via a cable modem, some use a cross over cable, some use
 straight... it depends on what your provider gave you. Your server has two
 nic's, one for internet connection, the other feeding into a hub/switch
box,
 then you should run a firewall script the enables masquerading. That
locking up
 you mentioned, Did you modify a firewall script for your setup? It could
be you
 entered a host name incorrectly and iptables/ipchains is waiting to
timeout
 before it moves on to the next line in your firewall script.

 For instance, if I re-run my firewall script when my ISP's smtp server is
 off-line, the script will hang there until it times out and then continues
on as
 normal.


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Re: Server Distros

2002-12-24 Thread Bill Day
I have been using trustix Secure Linux v1.5 for a few months and am really
pleased with it.

There is no GUI interface(except Webmin adn SWAT).  It has a tried and true
2.2.20 kernel with it and they relesaed patched about a month ago for
2.2.22(i know old but it is pretty secure) and they are working on TSL
v2.0(have a beta out now) that will likely incorporate a 2.4.x kernel(not
sure which one).

These guys are anal about security(which is a good thing) but the installer
is rather easy to use(RedHat derived) and runs right quick on the lowliest
systems.  It also has a item called swup for automatic updates like apt-get
etc...

These guys taking care of this distro are good about getting bug fixes
out(from packages, etc).

I have it on a older stout box utilizing a SoYo SS7 with AMD k6 2 500MHz,
holding 384mb pc133 ram.  HDD's are only 5400, but without the glitz and
glory of the desktop and x, it bangs along fast enough for me.  It has no
video card, keyboard or mouse.  No sound card, runs twin NetGear FA310TX
NICs

Its current duties:
SAMBA File and Print Server(working on Domain Logons and profile hosting)
Private ProFTPd server anonymous readonly access and user read/write access
DHCPd server
Firewall and Masquerading
Apache Web server
Postfix Mail server(working on ClamAV, SpamAssassin and MimeDefang)
Mailman
Game server as well for private frag parties
QuakeWorld Team Fortress
Tetrinet 6 man Tetris internet game
And some others that aren't coming to me at this time.

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- Original Message -
From: Condon Thomas A KPWA [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Linux-Users (E-mail) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2002 10:36 AM
Subject: Server Distros



 Folks,

 I haven't had to worry about server software yet, but those days are past.
 I'll be using the week I have off at Christmas to install a server that
will
 serve web and email for me.

 I'd be interested in what distros the folks on this list use for servers
and
 why.

 Thanks in advance.


 In Harmony's Way, and In A Chord,

 Tom  :-})

 Thomas A. Condon
 Barbershop Bass Singer
 Registered Linux User #154358
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missed you by 10 minutes Lonnie..

2002-12-22 Thread Bill Day
I jsut got back in room and seen you were there about 10 minutes ago hehe


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Re: Geocrawler 0wn3d

2002-12-22 Thread Bill Day
hahahaha

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- Original Message -
From: Net Llama! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 22, 2002 5:09 PM
Subject: Geocrawler 0wn3d


 http://geocrawler.com/

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Re: Nikon Coolpix 2500 USB

2002-12-22 Thread Bill Day
must be I seen his message..

qoute
Thanks for the info.

Using vi -b there certainly is information dropped out when the picture is
edited and saved with xv. I am not sure why this has to be. You would THINK
that xv would preserve that information somewhere, but, I guess nothing is
perfect.

The only thing I would like xv or whatever to save would be the date of the
picture, which is stuck in at the beginning of the file. I guess I could
strip
that out somehow, if it were necessary.

Joel
/quote

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- Original Message -
From: Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 22, 2002 7:01 PM
Subject: Re: Nikon Coolpix 2500  USB


 On Sunday 22 December 2002 12:58 pm, someone claiming to be Ken Moffat
wrote:
  Joel Hammer wrote:

 Am I the only one who saw this as a blank message?

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Re: Nikon Coolpix 2500 USB

2002-12-21 Thread Bill Day
off subject of your topic..  Do you like the camera..(I dont care if I have
to use windows for it)  Just want to find a good digital camera taht takes
fair pictures in low light.

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- Original Message -
From: Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2002 4:00 PM
Subject: Nikon Coolpix 2500  USB


 I went out and bought a digital camera, Nikon Coolpix 2500. They didn't
have
 a card reader at BestBuy. The camera is designed to hook up to a USB port.
 Does anyone know if there is a linux app that supports this camera?

 Joel


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Re: MechWarrior 2

2002-12-19 Thread Bill Day
now now Lonnie... play nice.. and point them to the Linux-Users SxS site(s)
hehe

Mr. Chang, numerous times myself and a few others have mentioned the fact of
an 'interactive' help area.. which is all fine and dandy..  but whoever
comes to it still need to make a contribution to the SxS.. We(that setup an
irc channel) in no way want the chat area to take away from the Linux-Users
SXS site.

If you guys are worried about the servers your connecting to, I will host a
dedicated chat room on my private chat server for list..  I dont mind.  but
I'm not going to be there all the time.

If you would like to know what Im running for it, I am using PTLink HyBrid
IRCd.
It seems to run quite well on my trustix v1.5 box(which has no gui)  for
those that dont have a irc client(not to many setups don't) I also have a
webchat interface which does require java...

Let me know, if not, no biggie

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- Original Message -
From: Net Llama! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 8:22 AM
Subject: Re: MechWarrior 2


 What part of i don't have the resouces or the knowledge don't you
 understand??

 On Thu, 19 Dec 2002, m.w.chang wrote:

  you can, but you may not have the time..
 
  Net Llama! wrote:
   I dont' have the resources or the knowledge to arrange such an event.
  
   On 12/17/02 23:38, m.w.chang wrote:
   if Mr. Llama could arrange an online webcaset of installing
   xfree86+winex (from tar-balls), it will be nice... I think it could
be a
   really big event...
  
  
 
 

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Re: Trolling ebay for computers: Chips ahoy!

2002-12-13 Thread Bill Day
Tim, I agree.. but if everyone did utilize the survey(which I too despise)
it would be more accurate.

The worst company I have dealt with, ProView monitors.. I wont go there..

However for online ordering and such, I seem to be ready to use TigerDirect,
CDW and Comps4sure time and time again... until they try to screw me..  once
done to me I will shun them to everyone that asks for a good place..

Sorry for your luck Lonnie, with TD, but I cant give them a bad rap until I
have a problem with them.

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From: Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 9:36 AM
Subject: Re: Trolling ebay for computers: Chips ahoy!


 On 12/13/2002 9:43 AM, someone claiming to be Net Llama! wrote:
  Avoid TigerDirect at all costs:
  http://www.resellerratings.com/seller1983.html
 
  Note their well below average rating, as well as the multitude of
negative
  feedback.  I recently purchased from them, against my better judgement,
  and:
  1) I was on hold for 50 minutes trying to take to a sales rep
  2) That sales rep hung up on me after giving me the wrong tracking
number
  for my shipment
  3) I emailed them *12* days ago asking for the correct tracking number,
  and have yet to get a reply.
 
  Some people seem to have had good luck, but i think its just that, luck.
  This company has a very poor track record that they seem to think they
can
  fix by having cust. service managers call disgruntled customers after
the
  damage has been done.
 
 snip

 The problem with using a site like resellerratings.com is that you only
get ratings by people who care to fill out a survey, to quote them, A
company's ratings are solely based upon customers' answers to our survey
questions.

 Personally, I'm *much* more likely to fill out a survey if I have a bad
experience than I am if the experience was good, if I bother to fill out a
survey at all (I *hate* surveys). And I believe that can be said about
people in general. My boss has bought several things from Tiger and they've
always been helpful and the merchandise was received promptly. I doubt,
however, that experience is included in their rating on resellerratings.com,
since he is unlikely to bother with filling out a survey.

 I don't doubt you've had problems, I'm just doubting the validity of the
rating site you reference.

 Regards,
 Tim






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Re: Allow all access to database files (dumb newbie question)

2002-12-04 Thread Bill Day
/temp is uually world read/writeable.. but not a good idea..  maybe a samba
share where only system users are allowed read/write access

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- Original Message -
From: Harry G [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: SxS Users [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, December 04, 2002 5:20 PM
Subject: Allow all access to database files (dumb newbie question)


 I am running database program as a user. I have another user on the same
 computer I want to give access to the database file, and also a bunch of
 documents.

 Where is the best place to put this in the filesystem?  I see a lot of
places
 that might work, but I want to do this properly.  Both users will need
read
 and write access, by the way.

 TIA

 Harry G

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Re: Sendmail (probly FAQish)

2002-12-03 Thread Bill Day
Should be, that and runing newaliases afterwards (im most certain but its
been awhile since I ran sendmail)

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- Original Message -
From: Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 03, 2002 5:25 PM
Subject: Sendmail (probly FAQish)


 I have an incoming alias in sendmail so that mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
gets
 sent to my local username's mailbox (dad) using /etc/mail/genericstable.
 Unfortunately, it seems that mail sent locally doesn't follow the alias.
If I
 my wife sends mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED], it doesn't go. If she sends it
to
 [EMAIL PROTECTED], it goes. Why would this be and how do I fix it?
 I'm using sendmail that came with RH 8, 8.12.5, and kmail 1.4.3 (KDE
3.0.5).
 Is it as simple as setting up the alias in /etc/aliases?

 Thanks,
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Happy Turkey Day

2002-11-28 Thread Bill Day
Wish the best to you and yours this Thanksgiving.

Bill Day

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Re: OK my hardware is screwed how to I diagnose it?

2002-11-28 Thread Bill Day
This honeestly doesnot sound like a Software ingested problem.  I think its
a heat problem.  Check your fan to make sure it is running good(touch it
lightly, if stops real easy it's dying) or maybe there is a wire hanging on
it, the edge of a cable.. etc.

I have had the same problem with numerous systems(and fans are dirt cheap)

HTH

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Subject: Re: OK my hardware is screwed how to I diagnose it?



  
   All had been going well running RH7.2-8.0 Until it started freezing
and
 spontaneously rebooting
 
  My first question is what has changed vis-a-vis your software? I'll
 readily
  concede hardware is at fault, my first suspect is software. New drivers?
  Some upgraded from RHN? A whiz-bang-wowie application?
 
 Good question it's got a Nvidia nforce chip set so the Video will not work
 until you download and install the Nvidia (closed source) drivers.

 One version of them didn't work under RH7.3 and so I went back to the
older
 version.

 Then one day X started taking like a minute to load up and also would fail
 out at odd moments.

 I think your right re software but I think that there may be a hw issue
now
 as I installed (forgive me) XP to see if it was OS specific and I have the
 same weird failures. Although windows completey reboots itself as oposed
to
 linux just falling out of X.



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Re: SuperProbe?

2002-11-26 Thread Bill Day
might this be what your after.. video probe... (stillc alled superprobe via
xfree)

http://www.xfree86.org/4.0.1/SuperProbe.1.html

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 replacement for it?  No one seems to even know what it is for when I
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Re: More stuff to get rid off...

2002-11-12 Thread Bill Day
Jerry, interested in your board, k6 2 and memory...

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Subject: More stuff to get rid off...



 Just came across:

 AMI 428 scsi raid controller with 16meg cache, two 2gig scsi
 drives. Was working when pulled today.
 $50.00

 Soyo Tech sy5ema+ motherboard with 400mhx k6-2 and 128meg memory.
 Works... $40.00

 Buyer pays shipping also. Sorry... this stuff gets heavy once it gets
packed and
 boxed.

 Email me direct.

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Re: Geneology software for Linux?

2002-11-10 Thread Bill Day
actually im sure if you checked the archives you would find one for about a
year ago that iw as mesing with  got it setup but then built a new server
and never redid it


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Sent: Sunday, November 10, 2002 4:14 PM
Subject: Re: Geneology software for Linux?


 have you checked on freshmeat?

 On 11/10/2002 01:51 PM, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
  Does anyone know of Open Source geneology software?
 
  ++ kevin
 
 
 

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Re: modem

2002-10-12 Thread Bill Day
maybe add the modems modules at the top of /etc/modules.conf will help...?

like so:

alias eth0 tulip
alias eth1 tulip

not really sure..
but good luck

Bill Day

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- Original Message -
From: Stuart Biggerstaff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Step by Step List [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2002 2:39 PM
Subject: modem


 It would seem I have either already done the hard part, or it has been
done
 for me.  But I'm sort of stumped.  I'm trying to use a PCTel winmodem in
my
 system, and it works but I just can't get it to work without loading one
of
 the drives from command line.

 Using Lycoris (the build just before they got rid of the Redmond Linux
logos)
 which I found already had the drivers.  For my modem, they are pctel_789.o
and
 ptserial_pct789.o.  It doesn't autodetect the modem, so I had to create
 the node in /dev for it, and link /dev/modem to that node.  And insmod
 pctel_pct789 then insmod ptserial_pct789 lets me dial the modem.

 Then, since this is Caldera-based, I added the driver names to
 /etc/modules/default.  The system reported loading them, but it didn't
work.
 Here are the relevant parts of the output of lsmod:

 ptserial_pct78948464   0
 pctel_cm8738  547472   0  [ptserial_pct789]
 isa-pnp27440   0  [serial ptserial_pct789]
 pctel_pct789  705984   0  [ptserial_pct789 pctel_cm8738]

 As I said, it works if I load the drivers from command line.  Again,
relevant
 lines from lsmod output:

 ptserial_pct78948448   0  (unused)
 pctel_pct789  705984   0  [ptserial_pct789]
 isa-pnp27440   0  (autoclean) [ptserial_pct789 serial]

 But it also works if I load pctel_pct789.o in /etc/modules/default, and
 ptserial_pct789.o at command line.  Lsmod shows the same results, but a
 different order:

 ptserial_pct78948448   0  (unused)
 isa-pnp27440   0  (autoclean) [ptserial_pct789 serial]
 pctel_pct789  705984   0  [ptserial_pct789]

 Can anyone suggest a solution?


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hey twunder!!

2002-10-12 Thread Bill Day
where you at..? gots a question for you about dyndns.org...

im going to play a little quake.. be in channel in a bit...

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Re: Damn V.92!

2002-10-10 Thread Bill Day

why not go downlaod the init codes from the website  prolly located witht he
drivers for winside...


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  *{set _modini,ATS0=0S11=55E0M1C1D2|}

 I'll give it a try.  If it doesn't work, I'll go back to ATZU1

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Re: gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 11

2002-10-10 Thread Bill Day

I'll give memtest a shot.  Though the same board has been run with the same
memory with windows on it.. detected all 512mb...

Some1 on the Trustix list suggested I add mem=512 to my lilo.conf...?  does
anyone think that will make a difference...?

Also, if I pull the 2 128's out, system recognizes(as does linux) 256mb, if
I put in one it recognizes 384  swap the 128 it stillr ecognizes 384 put all
in it recognizes 384  the 256mb is kbyte and the 2 128's are
kingston..bought at same time

Bill Day

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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 10:10 PM
Subject: Re: gcc: Internal compiler error: program cc1 got fatal signal 11


 Are the all double-sided RAM? Some older chipset cannot use single-sided
 sdram... 256M single-sided RAM would be recognized as 128M RAM by i440BX
   if it got the new packaging.

 also, ram modules from different brands may not be mixed together... try
 putting them into the sytsem one by one .

I have taken both 128 sticks out 1 at a time and replaced each other
and
  always says 384, check both 128 sticks in other computers and comes up
256
  with both or 128 for each.. All the memory seems to be working.. yet
when I
  place all 3 sticks on the Soyo board I loose 128...


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putty 0.53

2002-10-04 Thread Bill Day

Yes its out, 0.53.. has been for about a week or two

http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/latest/x86/putty.exe

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Re: httpd proxy

2002-09-27 Thread Bill Day

using apache a proxy to masquerade you internal boxes..?  I know ipchains
are a thing of the past. but there is a very good reliable
firewall/masquerade program call PMFirewall.  I have used it for a long time
with out any major problems.  Ihave used it on dialup and with broadband.
They(PMFirewall code gurus) are currently working on a IPTable program as
well.. they have a beta but it is not ready to get around.

Bill Day

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- Original Message -
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Sent: Friday, September 27, 2002 4:14 AM
Subject: Re: httpd proxy


 On Fri, 27 Sep 2002 16:57:47 +0800
 m.w.chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  I am using squid... havne't checked out the apache possibility. thanks
  for the info. still quite afraid to compile apaache + mods...

 It doesn't bite.


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Re: OT Re: No email form Linux-sxs in last 12hours....................

2002-09-26 Thread Bill Day

I havent recieved to many messages today.. but have recieved.. doug didnt
mention nothing about list not working

Bill Day

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- Original Message -
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Sent: Thursday, September 26, 2002 10:58 PM
Subject: OT Re: No email form Linux-sxs in last 12
hours


 Works fine for me.  I think its something on your end.

 Marvin Dickens wrote:
  Hi!
 
  I have not recieved any email from this list in the last 12 hours I
  assume
  there are others on the list who have not either.  So, here is my
  question: Is
  there anybody out there...?... Or is the whole list hoarked?
 
  If anybody gets this email, please respond to this email address:
 
 
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 
  Best
 
  Peck

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Re: OT i'm bored, anyone for irc?

2002-09-23 Thread Bill Day

Or, there are server instals that do not include and server or gui
enviroment... other than via  browser, as in swat/webmin.

Im currently using trustix secure linux v1.5  Other than dire need of a
kernel upgrade the box performs rather well.  though there is no support for
ISA cards.  However and ISA video card will work properly in cosole mode..

The kernel that ships with v1.5 is 2.2.20 (which recently has been upgraded
on the site and that I have not done yet) as Im a kernel novice.

Bill Day

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Subject: Re: OT i'm bored, anyone for irc?


 I believe that someone provided this information for you last week.  What
 I can't understand is if you're so determined to rip out several hundred
 MB of packages, why did you install them in the first place?  Most server
 installs will gladly leave all this X related stuff out.

 On Mon, 23 Sep 2002, m.w.chang wrote:

  thanks for the tip. I am still relying on the rpm commands that I was
  TOLD to use. I am just no rpm expert but would like to maintain rpm's db
  referential integrity. :)
 
   nice clean emerge unmerge, I would head into /var/db/pkg and start
   removing information about the packages I removed.  Isn't there
   something similar with RPM?
 
 

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Re: the civil war

2002-09-23 Thread Bill Day

Have any of you read the John Jakes Trilogy...?  Im currently about midway
through part one..

Outstanding novel thus far...

Bill Day

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Sent: Monday, September 23, 2002 9:54 AM
Subject: Re: the civil war


 Being an actual Southerner (jackson, MS) the actual quote is:

 There is many a boy here  who looks on war as all glory, but, boys,
 it is all hell. You can bear
 this warning voice to generations to come.



 Net Llama! wrote:
  An additional note on Sherman.  He is attributed to the quote, War is
  hell, which he seemed to understand better than anyone else during the
  war.  There are many scholarly essays which assert that Sherman was the

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Re: Windows crashing accessing Linux POP3 server?

2002-09-18 Thread Bill Day

Conmsidering updates do not occur for win95 anymore and netscape 4.77 is not
a very stable version even on windows, I would suggest maybe they update
their netscape version..  The latter versions are a lot more stable..

Of course there is always the option of Mozilla for windows, however a hefty
downlaod, I have no problems with it.  Makes windows usage a bit easier and
little less worry free..but then again it just depends on what im doing
at the time for what I have infront of me...  unfortunately its usually
lookout most of the time...  8-(


Bill Day

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- Original Message -
From: Bill Campbell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 1:00 PM
Subject: Windows crashing accessing Linux POP3 server?


 This is probably more a Winblows question than Linux, but I don't frequent
 any Windows groups, and I haven't had any reponse from the courier users
 mailing list.

 We have a customer site where we have a Caldera 3.1.1 system running
 courier-imap, and some of their users are experiencing BSODs when they get
 their mail from Win95 running Netscape 4.77(?).  I can't understand how a
 mail client accessing a POP server could cause Windows to crash (other
than
 the fact that Windows always crashes of course).

 Anybody have any ideas what might be causing this?

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Re: test 2 sign

2002-09-17 Thread Bill Day

or if its winders  you wont be able to read them at all   8-)

suggestion, for windows the mozilla 1.0 release is fairly stable... jsut
dont let M$ fight over who is default  set miozilla as the default and leave
it at that...


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Sent: Tuesday, September 17, 2002 9:38 PM
Subject: Re: test 2 sign


 On Tuesday 17 September 2002 05:11 am, Keith Antoine wrote:
 
  Whats this I have received at least 2 emails one from Tim Wunder and now
  you, where all the messages etc are attachments no text at all.

 Using KMail:
 View-Inlined Attachments should clear that up.

 HTH,
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Re: Klez at it again

2002-05-05 Thread Bill Day

Im sorry Doug, I did not mean that they came from linux-sxs.org, they were
jsut spoofed as linux-sxs.org.  The came from netvigator.com. and netvigator
seems to be running M$2k and Exchange.

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  I am also receiving klez'd emails from major places, i.e.
driverguide.com,
  and have yet to receive any more klezd emaisl via linux-sxs.org

 Not to be arguin Bill, but you *never* should have gotten any from
 linux-sxs.org

 This setup has been turning them away from day one..
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Re: Klez at it again

2002-05-02 Thread Bill Day

Currently whilst I setup my new linuxbox, I am using a winbox(via the
newsgroup) rather than email, how ever, those using AVG must upgrade to
version 351 and update their viri sigs as well.

I am also receiving klez'd emails from major places, i.e. driverguide.com,
and have yet to receive any more klezd emaisl via linux-sxs.org


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  Please review the mail headers, someone on one of these lists has Klez.
  This is not really bounce message: 1.  No Windoze here (much less
  Outhouse) 2.  I don't think I know this e-mail address

 fortunately, any mail passing through linux-sxs.org with klez will be
caught.
 if anyone out there needs help in setting this up, please let me know!
 also, there's no more excuses folks. AVG is a free for personal use,
Windows
 anti-virus package. check www.grisoft.com for details. granted, if you
have
 klez, it attacks the anti-virus but then again, it may not know about
AVG
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Re: you around..?

2002-05-01 Thread Bill Day

me not a clue, I have eyt to ever sit down with a MAC.. yet.

I would suggest you hit up the LinuxPPC sites such as yellow dog..and
others..

Someone here will certainly have more info on doing the deed with a MAC.


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by chance, does anyone know...

2002-05-01 Thread Bill Day

If pppd, 2.4.1, requires diald still...  I had to use it with 2.3.8, but I
seen somewhere where 2.4.1 has a demand dialing option but cant seem to
find out via samba.org/ppp or from man pppd.

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Re: low end laser printer?

2002-04-30 Thread Bill Day

I picked up a Lexmark E312 Optra for about $300.  The toner cartirdige I
have does approx 5000 pages for  a chunk of change($140)..  My folks have a
HP 6L with cartridges around $65 or so, they replace three before I replace
1.  They might be lucky if they get 1000-1200 off a cartridge.

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  I am in the market for a low end laser printer.  I am not keen on the
Lexmark
  E210 as the toner is almost as expensive as the printer.  I am looking
at the
  Brother 1440, which isn't cheap, but it seems to run fine on linux.  I
am
  running Linux from scratch so I don't want to use Samsung ml 1250, as it
  seems to only have rpms.

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Re: Motherboard experiance

2002-04-29 Thread Bill Day

I didnt know Amptron was still making boards.. the last one of theirs I 
used is still in use today, after about 6+ years as well..  8600C VXTWO+

I think its starting to die, its in wifes old comp and had to move the 
cdrom to the primary ide instead of on the secondary.. I think the 
secondary is about done.. was coming and going when ever it wanted.

Otherwise the span of time the board has lasted, I wa overally impressed

Bill

Harry G wrote:
 I would like to know if anyone has any fairly recent experience with 
 the following motherboards with Linux:
 
 Biostar M7KQ 
 
 PC Chips 817 LR
 
 ECS K7SEM
 
 Amptron SUS735
 
 Or any related units?  I am about to embark on a new adventure:  
 Building a box from scratch, and really don't need any additional 
 challenges, so to speak.
 
 Or if there are any other brands you would recommend or warn me about?
 
 TIA
 
 
 Harry G


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Just a note....

2002-04-23 Thread Bill Day

Somone on the list with their WinClient is currently infected with a email 
worm virus.

Currently little info is known about the worm.  Doug has determined that it 
may contain its own SMTP code and it picking addreses at random.

Currently I have recieved 3 different subjects all fromt he same system:
Received: from imsp074.netvigator.com (imsp074.netvigator.com 
[218.102.23.129])

Subjects so far:
Subject: Is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds
Subject: Congratulations
Subject: Re:bill,let's be friends   #the name will change as it is using the 
address book of whoever is infected.

So far the spoofed addresses I have recieved are as follows:
From: xcyber [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: submissions [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: burns [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: langson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: doug [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thos of you using Lookout/Express check your sent folder and update your 
virsu scanners for the windoze boxen.  Not sure what all it does at this 
point as I havent had time to dig into it.  Doug may be looking more into at 
this point.


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Re: time/date sync and hwclock

2002-04-16 Thread Bill Day

Im not following the path issue...?

When the job is ran from a term, no matter what directory Im in, its fine, 
ran using Webmin - Sheduled Cron Jobs - (Select the job) - Run now it 
runs fine, but if CRON runs it over night I get the hwclock command not 
found...

The job is set to run as root.

Thanks for the help.

On Tuesday 16 April 2002 08:41, you were heard blurting out:
 Bill, this is almost definitely a $PATH issue.  You might want to add
 something like:
 export PATH=$PATH:/bin

 to your script.

 On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, Bill Day wrote:
  This is morning message from CRON:
 
  Subject: Cron root@linuxbox rdate -p -s clock-1.cs.cmu.edu  hwclock
  --systohc
 
  [clock-1.cs.cmu.edu]Tue Apr 16 04:59:42 2002
  /bin/sh: hwclock: command not found
 
  I have checked that hwclock does work.  I am running the command (at one
  point a script) as root to sync the system time with the closest best
  ping time timeserver and for the life of me I cannot get the script to
  finish successfully and update the hardware clock as well.
 
  Below is the script I was using before just the command line, neither
  seem to work.  Any Ideas?
 
  The one that mimics the SxS:
 
  if rdate -s clock-1.cs.cmu.edu; then
 hwclock --systohc
  fi
 
  The one someone else told me to try:
  rdate -s clock-1.cs.cmu.edu  hwclock --systohc
 
  As you can see running it in a term gives me no errors:
  [root@linuxbox /root]# hwclock
  Tue Apr 16 08:19:23 2002  -0.903347 seconds
  [root@linuxbox /root]# hwclock --systohc
  [root@linuxbox /root]#
 
  I canset my time to some ungoddly months days and hours
  off and as soon as I run the script my system time is correct but my
  hwclock, from cron gives command not found.
 
  TIA,

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Re: time/date sync and hwclock

2002-04-16 Thread Bill Day

Lonnie.. I see you and Collins were on the same path.

Thanks for the help, I will check it out in the morning and see if it goes 
through this time.

On Tuesday 16 April 2002 09:51, you were heard blurting out:
 On Tue, 16 Apr 2002 09:55:05 -0400 (EDT) Net Llama!
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I dunno then.  It can't hurt to set
 the path in the script, right?

  On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, Bill Day wrote:
   Im not following the path issue...?
  
   When the job is ran from a term, no matter what directory Im in,
   its fine, ran using Webmin - Sheduled Cron Jobs - (Select the
   job) - Run now it runs fine, but if CRON runs it over night I
   get the hwclock command not found...
  
   The job is set to run as root.
  
   Thanks for the help.
  
   On Tuesday 16 April 2002 08:41, you were heard blurting out:
Bill, this is almost definitely a $PATH issue.  You might want
to add something like:
export PATH=$PATH:/bin
   
to your script.
   
On Tue, 16 Apr 2002, Bill Day wrote:
 This is morning message from CRON:

 Subject: Cron root@linuxbox rdate -p -s clock-1.cs.cmu.edu
  hwclock--systohc

 [clock-1.cs.cmu.edu]Tue Apr 16 04:59:42 2002
 /bin/sh: hwclock: command not found

 I have checked that hwclock does work.  I am running the
 command (at one point a script) as root to sync the system
 time with the closest best ping time timeserver and for the
 life of me I cannot get the script to finish successfully and
 update the hardware clock as well.

 Below is the script I was using before just the command line,
 neither seem to work.  Any Ideas?

 The one that mimics the SxS:

 if rdate -s clock-1.cs.cmu.edu; then
hwclock --systohc
 fi

 The one someone else told me to try:
 rdate -s clock-1.cs.cmu.edu  hwclock --systohc

 As you can see running it in a term gives me no errors:
 [root@linuxbox /root]# hwclock
 Tue Apr 16 08:19:23 2002  -0.903347 seconds
 [root@linuxbox /root]# hwclock --systohc
 [root@linuxbox /root]#

 I canset my time to some ungoddly months days and hours
 off and as soon as I run the script my system time is correct
 but my hwclock, from cron gives command not found.

 As I remember it, cron doesn't have much in the way of pathing
 ability.  It is a normal convention to use /abolute/path/name in cron
 scripts.

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Re: success story posted by linux.org

2002-04-11 Thread Bill Day

Wonder how many companies see this and start firing the M$ techies   8^)  its 
gone out to my entire email list already  8^)  took a while...  

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Re: OT Windows question: Splitting large files

2002-04-10 Thread Bill Day

Joel, I have used a program on windows, reliably called Split File Extension. 
 It is Freeware and can be gotten from 
http://space.dolphin.free.fr/Windows/split.html

I have not used this file via win4lin or anysuch way, only on 95/98/NT so I 
don't know if it will do what your asking but will span files into 1.44mb 
images for disks, creating one executable where all you have to do is put 
them all in the same folder on the destination computer and then run the 
executable.

HTH,

On Tuesday 09 April 2002 23:36, you were heard blurting out:
 Thanks.
 The zip program on linux just wouldn't zip it again. So, I went through the
 presentation and removed the one, worth very little, slide that I had
 scanned in. This one slide was about 2 megs! So, that solved the problem.
 I am not even sure I have a working version of zip on my windows computer
 at work.
 Joel

 On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 09:20:23PM -0700, David Aikema wrote:
  On April 9, 2002 09:04 pm, Joel Hammer wrote:
   I hate to ask this question on this list but I need help.
   I have to copy a 2.2 meg file (powerpoint presentation done in win4lin)
   from my linux box to a dos floppy to carry to work and load on the
   computer there for a presentation. Is there a way to split the file
   across two dos disks? I tried to zip it but it is already zipped,
   according to zip. Thanks,
   Joel
 
  Zip files can span multiple disks (so can a bunch of others but this is
  probably best supported under windows in ZIP form).  Just zip up that zip
  file a second time.
 
  Personally I prefer to transfer things via sftp, but I guess that's not
  an option.  I've just had too many bad experiences from trusting floppy
  disks.
 
  David Aikema
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Caldera CSSAs eD2.4

2002-04-09 Thread Bill Day

Ummm.. anyone know if the CSSAs from Caldera pertain to eD2.4 anymore.. I 
havent seen any in the last 3 or so CSSAs..

Are they not worrying about 2.4 anymore.  I really truly don't care, just as 
soon as I get the bigger my new connection I will no longer have the need for 
the 2.4 and can get on with bigger and better...


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Re: Caldera CSSAs eD2.4

2002-04-09 Thread Bill Day

Nah, it's no biggie   I havent been on that list in a while.. t much good 
help here   8^)


On Tuesday 09 April 2002 13:34, you were heard blurting out:
 On Tue, 9 Apr 2002, Bill Day wrote:
  Ummm.. anyone know if the CSSAs from Caldera pertain to eD2.4 anymore.. I
  havent seen any in the last 3 or so CSSAs..
 
  Are they not worrying about 2.4 anymore.  I really truly don't care, just
  as soon as I get the bigger my new connection I will no longer have the
  need for the 2.4 and can get on with bigger and better...

 Prolly better to ask on the Caldera list.  There are a few Caldear
 employees that seem to be responsive.

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FYI AirConnect Wireless AP

2002-04-08 Thread Bill Day

witht he help of another list mate, I was able to get a wireless access point 
up, without the use of their software.  Change the admin password via the 
webinterface and get my wifes laptop on the move in the house.

the default password is comcomcom, found by Dave Aikema (as I never received 
the manual he found it in) and the username is admin.

Simply watch 9tail -f /var..) messages for the dhcpack and get the IP address 
of the AP (access point)  open a browser to that IP address give the previous 
username and password, immediately choose configuarationa nd security and 
enter the new password.

HTH anyone else condiering a Wireless AP for their wired network

The other unfun way was to serial connect it to winders, use either 
hyperterminal/telent to configure it prior to hooking it to the hub/switch

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Re: (day three) - your opinion on the new design needed

2002-04-03 Thread Bill Day

Well, was wondering if there is a way to maybe expand, of course without java 
and the likes, the menu bar folders with the subcategories below them... more 
like a file manager.. if java is the only way (that I know of., but Im no 
great webmaster either) then I would't bother with it.


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 Today's cut of the face is up at http://hunley.homeip.net/sxs/ for further
 review. Issues addresses this time around:
 1. alt text for all images
 2. welcome to reworded properly
 3. submit link now displays the submissions agreement
 4. submissions agreement now lists the submissions address
 5. all images now have width and height tags
 6. the first sub-categories are now starting to show up. comments
 appreciated (text, and world wide web were first)

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Re: Worth while flik.. no not a porno...

2002-03-25 Thread Bill Day

Well, I don't know that one  went to TVGuide.com and looked clear up to the 
30th of Mar. with no sign of it on again.  It was followed by some stupid 
Startup.com and I have seen itlisted a couple more times, but not 
Revolution OS

OOPS  1 more day would have found it for March, 31st.
I have it as 8PM CST on 332 (DishNetwork Satellite) SUNDe
The Sundance channel.

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 On Sun, 24 Mar 2002 19:58:20 -0500

 Bill Day [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  It is basically a documentary about GNU/Linux/FSF.

 What are the dates and times...?... I'd like to watch it.


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Power outage again...

2002-03-25 Thread Bill Day

Well, twice in the last few weeks the power has gone out and of course when 
my box comes back up(yes a BackUPS is on it, but the outage always outlasts 
my BackUPS, arg) I ahve to start/restart services namely dhcpd, sshd, smbd, 
nmbd, apache and pmfirewall (just to make sure that nothing was wiered out 
during reinit of eth0).

I am wondering whats going on.  a boot of the box and all is fine, the bash 
scripts in /etc/rc.d/init.d/.. all seem to work just fine...

is there some way that I can order these scritps to start in a certain 
order, i.e dhcpd to start prior to eth0 initing itself..?

its nothing major, just annoying, but I would just soon not have to do this 
all the time.

The box is a modified other than kernel eD2.4.

latest Apache, latest sshd/openssl   These are my primary concerns as the 
outside connection comes up wonderfully, but if I am away, I am unable to 
connect via sshd and restart other services etc...

Any tips pointers would be greatly appreciated

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Worth while flik.. no not a porno...

2002-03-24 Thread Bill Day

A new flik on Sundance, called Revolution OS is being played quite a bit 
this month .  I found it very interesting and hope to catch it on again so I 
can tape it.

It is basically a documentary about GNU/Linux/FSF.

Linus Torvalds, Stallman and Tierman (my spelling is probably inaccurate) are 
a few of the persons of the OpenSource colaborators that appear in the show.


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Re: OT Nice windows tool...

2002-03-22 Thread Bill Day

Althoug it really don't matter, Windows has had encrypted passwords since 
Win95b, I beleieve, but by default they were plain text.  Win98 defaults to 
encrypted.

All be it, nothing to really stop anyone from getting the password if they 
really wanted it that bad, but it is there.


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  Cain is a wonderful little (fits on a floppy) windows utility that
  will
  show you all the passwords on a target windows computer. All you need
  do
  is slip the floppy in the drive, explore it, click on cane.exe and
  bingo... with in minutes it will show you all the passwords that the
  user(s) have set on their desktop. For the really hard passwords,
  there's
  a brute force attack that can be performed in ferreting the
  passwords
  out of the target... It'll even snoop the smb stream and grab your
  samba
  passwords too. So far it's cracked all the 98 machines at work... The
  longest time it took was less than 2 minutes to figure out a really
  tough
  8 character password. Most of the attacks were instantaneous.
 
  It's hard to believe that a whole industry relies on such garbage as
  windows. Truly amazing.

 In fairness to M$, the passwords used on anything before W2K weren't
 encrypted in any real way.  Can this thing crack a kerberos password on
 W2K or XP?

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Re: First Try at Creating Website

2002-03-18 Thread Bill Day

Welp, Im in the midst of it right now, got ocaml in no probs and geneweb in, 
working on setting it up as a cgi rather than a service as well.  will check 
yours out to see what its like

Thanks for the info.

On Monday 18 March 2002 19:44, you were heard blurting out:
 Hi Bill,

 Actually I didn't have any problem at all. Everything went pretty well. I
 installed as cgi rather than a service as I didn't understand the
 difference at the time. (been about 2 yrs or so.)  It worked great for
 quite some time, then I changed my hard drive and machine that I was
 using for a server and something broke it. Haven't taken the time to fix
 it yet otherwise you could go to my site and check it out. You could try
 but I think the link is broken.

 http://nanray.cjb.net

 Click on family tree Icon.

 Ray

 On 18 Mar 2002, at 18:49, Bill Day wrote:
  Ray,
 
   Just wondering have you setup this genealogy webservice?  If so could
  you
 
  give some info about the OCaml compile items etc...?
 
   If not, no biggie.. Just seemed interesting, the genealogy webservice
  for
 
  family members.
 
  TIA,
 
  On Monday 18 March 2002 14:22, you were heard blurting out:
   Keith,
  
   If you want to set up a geneaology site, it is easiest to do with
   geneweb program. There are Versions available for Windows, Linux,
   and Mac. It is not hard to setup and there are good instructions on the
   site. It will import a windows gedcom file also.
  
   http://cristal.inria.fr/~ddr/GeneWeb/
  
   Orif you have windows, and have all your in a windows Geneaology
   program, you can usually export the pages to html. Once thats done, you
   can just FTP them to your server and setup an index page with the
   proper links to the html pages. That will not allow anyone to work
   online on the site as will Geneweb.
  
   Or...again if you have windows.you can get a program called
   gedHtree. this will convert your gedcom file to static html pages and
   produces a very nice linked tree. All you need to do is ftp the pages
   to your site and set a link to the first page. (registration($20.00 US)
  
   http://www.gedhtree.com/gedhtree.htm
  
   finally, I would suggest you go to the following site and do some
   reading. Everything you ever wanted to know about publishing a family
   tree on the web.
  
   http://www.CyndisList.com/construc.htm#Tools
  
   Hope this all helps
  
   Ray
 
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Re: First Try at Creating Website

2002-03-18 Thread Bill Day

well, ran into some snags.. any suggestions for what directories I should 
install too.. I went for /usr/local/bin/geneweb

foloowed the info for moving the /distribution tree as well, created the 
shell for the cgi and placed it as an executable in the servers cgi-bin  can 
only get a 500

I think what Im goin to do is clean up the folders I have created and give it 
a do over...  prolly tomorrow night or something unless you have some 
suggestions.  that may persuade me otherwise..  I did get the interactive 
./gwsetup to create a primary db and opened the 2316 port etc... that all 
went well...


dunno, maybe its my lack of sleep currently.

On Monday 18 March 2002 20:40, you were heard blurting out:
 Welp, Im in the midst of it right now, got ocaml in no probs and geneweb
 in, working on setting it up as a cgi rather than a service as well.  will
 check yours out to see what its like

 Thanks for the info.

 On Monday 18 March 2002 19:44, you were heard blurting out:
  Hi Bill,
 
  Actually I didn't have any problem at all. Everything went pretty well. I
  installed as cgi rather than a service as I didn't understand the
  difference at the time. (been about 2 yrs or so.)  It worked great for
  quite some time, then I changed my hard drive and machine that I was
  using for a server and something broke it. Haven't taken the time to fix
  it yet otherwise you could go to my site and check it out. You could try
  but I think the link is broken.
 
  http://nanray.cjb.net
 
  Click on family tree Icon.
 
  Ray
 
  On 18 Mar 2002, at 18:49, Bill Day wrote:
   Ray,
  
Just wondering have you setup this genealogy webservice?  If so could
   you
  
   give some info about the OCaml compile items etc...?
  
If not, no biggie.. Just seemed interesting, the genealogy webservice
   for
  
   family members.
  
   TIA,
  
   On Monday 18 March 2002 14:22, you were heard blurting out:
Keith,
   
If you want to set up a geneaology site, it is easiest to do with
geneweb program. There are Versions available for Windows, Linux,
and Mac. It is not hard to setup and there are good instructions on
the site. It will import a windows gedcom file also.
   
http://cristal.inria.fr/~ddr/GeneWeb/
   
Orif you have windows, and have all your in a windows Geneaology
program, you can usually export the pages to html. Once thats done,
you can just FTP them to your server and setup an index page with the
proper links to the html pages. That will not allow anyone to work
online on the site as will Geneweb.
   
Or...again if you have windows.you can get a program called
gedHtree. this will convert your gedcom file to static html pages and
produces a very nice linked tree. All you need to do is ftp the pages
to your site and set a link to the first page. (registration($20.00
US)
   
http://www.gedhtree.com/gedhtree.htm
   
finally, I would suggest you go to the following site and do some
reading. Everything you ever wanted to know about publishing a family
tree on the web.
   
http://www.CyndisList.com/construc.htm#Tools
   
Hope this all helps
   
Ray
  
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Re: POP before SMTP

2002-03-17 Thread Bill Day

as in?   I still havent quite got SMTP with sendmail working, if I use my ISP 
smtp instead of sendamil all goes fine.. or if I use sendmail vs ISP smtp I 
cant post to this group  sendmail doesnt seem to want to sign my messages 
with the correct domain yet...



On Sunday 17 March 2002 20:28, you were heard blurting out:
 Anyone have any good notes/sources/etc on getting pop before SMTP to work
 with Sendmail? Like to offer it to some people.. thanks!

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testing my sendmail...

2002-03-17 Thread Bill Day

do i make it up or do i get denied.
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Re: testing my sendmail...

2002-03-17 Thread Bill Day

w000t!


On Sunday 17 March 2002 20:54, you were heard blurting out:
 do i make it up or do i get denied.

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Re: [OT] 'We'll play nicely' says Microsoft

2002-03-13 Thread Bill Day

Worked here...

t]# dig newswww.bbc.net.uk
 
;  DiG 9.2.0  newswww.bbc.net.uk
;; global options:  printcmd
;; Got answer:
;; -HEADER- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 38576
;; flags: qr rd ra; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 2, ADDITIONAL: 2
 
;; QUESTION SECTION:
;newswww.bbc.net.uk.IN  A
 
;; ANSWER SECTION:
newswww.bbc.net.uk. 268 IN  A   212.58.226.30
 
;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
bbc.net.uk. 14400   IN  NS  ns0.thny.bbc.co.uk.
bbc.net.uk. 14400   IN  NS  ns0.thdo.bbc.co.uk.
 
;; ADDITIONAL SECTION:
ns0.thny.bbc.co.uk. 1562IN  A   38.160.150.20
ns0.thdo.bbc.co.uk. 1562IN  A   212.58.224.20
 
;; Query time: 486 msec
;; SERVER: 207.204.136.101#53(207.204.136.101)
;; WHEN: Wed Mar 13 20:55:08 2002
;; MSG SIZE  rcvd: 137

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Re: 802.11b wireless support

2002-03-09 Thread Bill Day

Lonni

A google for USR2415 returned a bit of info, mainly sites selling it, not 
offering much info on it
I checked the USR Support site that came up

http://www.usr.com/support/drivers-template.asp?prod=s-wireless

Little way down the page are some nix drivers, however beta 

HTH,

On Saturday 09 March 2002 19:02, you were heard blurting out:
 I'm tinkering with the idea of setting up a wireless network at home.

 Right now i'm looking at the US Robotics 2415 wireless card:
 http://www.digitally-unique.com/usr2415.html

 However, it doesn't appear to be listed on the semi-official list of
 PCMCIA cards that work under Linux:
 http://pcmcia-cs.sourceforge.net/ftp/SUPPORTED.CARDS

 Does anyone know if this card actually works under Linux?  If not, does
 anyone know if there are any cards that do work, that are not on the
 semi-official list?

 thanks,
 Lonni

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Re: no harm intended, just fun messages....

2002-03-05 Thread Bill Day

Dang, guess if I would have READ THE WHOLE FRIGGIN PAGE it would have 
bitten me.. or even looked at the pictures cloesely..  It must be on OUTLOOK 
and not LOOKOUT Express...

Thanks anyway

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Re: no harm intended, just fun messages....

2002-03-05 Thread Bill Day

Yeah, the begin one works..  but its not fun casue you cant stop it that I 
see  so you could like hide a little message in the middle of it and it 
would show up as an attachment... would be interesting if its as simple as 
two more spaces and end.


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gethostbyaddress

2002-02-25 Thread Bill Day

Feb 25 04:59:41 linuxbox sendmail[15233]: gethostbyaddr(63.140.120.100) 
failed: 1

I ave been seeing this around on my box lately, not exactly sure what it is 
but I finally seen it in mail logs and its one of my top ten annoyances, the 
word failed next to it all

Any ideas, I think I seen it in named/bind a while back and I do believe it 
has something to do with my address or something misconfigured in bind.

Any ideas suggestion greatly appreciated.


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Re: opinion on new graphic?

2002-02-18 Thread Bill Day

Looks good

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 graphic needed to be replaced since it referenced linux.nf.. so I thought
 what the hell and made up a new one

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