Re: OT [newbie] Microsoft and George W. Bush
An intel port of OS-X is never going to happen. The whole Apple vision depends on a consistent box to go with the OS -- in this case, a box that only apple makes. -- jon From: "F. E. Schaper" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 09:33:18 -0400 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: OT [newbie] Microsoft and George W. Bush Hey Y'all, Before I got into using Linux I used various versions of the MAC O/S and I always found it to be somewhat unstable, the one thing I did like about it was the fact that it was not nearly as dumbed down as Windows, it is easy to use, but you still need to have some kind of understanding as to what the machine is doing. Hopefully when OS/X gets all the way (it is available in server packages) out they will somehow port it to run on Intel based processor machines, and hopefully the stability problems will be corrected, without having to compromise the ease of use. If these things happen, and the work on developing a more consumer friendly Linux product continues, Microsoft could be in for quite a shock. Of course bad news for Bill is good news for the rest of us. I'll leave the Presidential debate open for others to discuss as I think that is too far off topic for this list, but I will ask you this: Do you want a President who, up until this point is most famous for approving the execution of 2 women, and for picking his nose on national television? I may have to move to Canada next year. Fritz - Original Message - From: Jay [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 4:56 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] Microsoft and George W. Bush On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, you wrote: On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, you wrote: Isnt OSX a MAC versions of Operating System. I thought it's not related to Linux. Of course there are some Linux distributions for the Mac. But what I've heard Apple is producing the next generation of O/S entitled OSX. -- It is Mac. But OS X is based on Unix. The buzz is that it is very stable and easy to use. If Mac makes the OS X Intel compatible, watch out! So, although it is not Linux, OS X is a perceived threat to Windoze. Jay "May the sound of happy music, And the lilt of Irish laughter, fill your heart with gladness, that stays forever after." "May the enemies of Ireland never meet a friend." http://www.mrsnooky.com
Re: OT [newbie] Microsoft and George W. Bush
You're right (technically)... The main difference, though, is that there are a million different configurations of intel machines, and only a handful of apple boxes... Remember mac clones? They didn't last too long, exactly for that reason... even now, I can't get my stupid CD-R running on my Umax s900... while it works fine on my ancient mac 7200 -- jon On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, Robin Regennitter wrote: On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, you wrote: the only reason why Mac is different than Intel is the fact they run completely different processors. Mac is PPC Intel is Pentium. An intel port of OS-X is never going to happen. The whole Apple vision depends on a consistent box to go with the OS -- in this case, a box that only apple makes. -- jon From: "F. E. Schaper" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 09:33:18 -0400 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: OT [newbie] Microsoft and George W. Bush Hey Y'all, Before I got into using Linux I used various versions of the MAC O/S and I always found it to be somewhat unstable, the one thing I did like about it was the fact that it was not nearly as dumbed down as Windows, it is easy to use, but you still need to have some kind of understanding as to what the machine is doing. Hopefully when OS/X gets all the way (it is available in server packages) out they will somehow port it to run on Intel based processor machines, and hopefully the stability problems will be corrected, without having to compromise the ease of use. If these things happen, and the work on developing a more consumer friendly Linux product continues, Microsoft could be in for quite a shock. Of course bad news for Bill is good news for the rest of us. I'll leave the Presidential debate open for others to discuss as I think that is too far off topic for this list, but I will ask you this: Do you want a President who, up until this point is most famous for approving the execution of 2 women, and for picking his nose on national television? I may have to move to Canada next year. Fritz - Original Message - From: Jay [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 4:56 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] Microsoft and George W. Bush On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, you wrote: On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, you wrote: Isnt OSX a MAC versions of Operating System. I thought it's not related to Linux. Of course there are some Linux distributions for the Mac. But what I've heard Apple is producing the next generation of O/S entitled OSX. -- It is Mac. But OS X is based on Unix. The buzz is that it is very stable and easy to use. If Mac makes the OS X Intel compatible, watch out! So, although it is not Linux, OS X is a perceived threat to Windoze. Jay "May the sound of happy music, And the lilt of Irish laughter, fill your heart with gladness, that stays forever after." "May the enemies of Ireland never meet a friend." http://www.mrsnooky.com
Re: [newbie] off-topic (webring-app)
I think I've seen some over at http://www.cgi-resources.com (damn... startin' to feel like an ad for those guys) -- jon On Wed, 27 Sep 2000, KompuKit wrote: Can someone tell me where I can get an APP or cgi-script of some sort..to HOST a WEBRING...on my server? FREE, of course
[newbie] Mandrake and Slashcode
Has anyone attempted to setup Slashcode using Mandrake as a base? Besides adding mySQL, is it super-evil? thanks, -- jon
[newbie] lib.so.conf
Hey... Could someone post the standard mandrake lib.so.conf file? I. deleted mine. (it's a long story) thanks... -- jon
[newbie] HELP ME! DNS/Bind problems... especially with email.
I'm fairly new to Linux, and I've mostly been able to puzzle stuff out... but this has me stumped. I've been working on it for hours, and I think my brain is about to melt. Right now, I can receive email as [EMAIL PROTECTED] but not [EMAIL PROTECTED] I know it's not postfix -- it's not a relaying problem -- email just cannot find its way to the machine. Any tips? Relevant files follow -- Jon Here's my named.conf file: -- options { directory "/var/named"; }; zone "." { type hint; file "named.ca"; }; zone "jonroig.com."{ type master; file "jonroig.com."; notify no; }; zone "0.0.127.in-addr.arpa"{ type master; file "named.local"; }; zone "30.67.26.216.IN-ADDR.ARPA"{ type master; file "216.26.67.30"; notify no; }; zone "31.67.26.216.IN-ADDR.ARPA"{ type master; file "216.26.67.31"; notify no; }; --- here is jonroig.com. --- @ IN SOA jonroig.com.jon.smersh.jonroig.com. ( 282808 ; serial 3600 ; refresh 900 ; retry 1209600 ; expire 43200 ; default_ttl ) IN NS 216.26.67.31. IN MX 10 smersh.jonroig.com. IN A 216.26.67.31 localhost IN A 127.0.0.1 smersh IN A 216.26.67.31 www IN A 216.26.67.31 hoover IN A 216.26.67.30 here's 216.26.67.31 (reverse domain) @ IN SOA jonroig.com.jon.jonroig.com. ( 280402 ; serial 3600 ; refresh 900 ; retry 1209600 ; expire 43200 ; default_ttl ) @ IN PTR jonroig.com. @ IN NS smersh.jonroig.com.
Re: [newbie] HELP ME! DNS/Bind problems... especially with email.
Ummm ok. This was registered through CORE, if that's what you're talking about... Otherwise, I remain totally befuddled. -- Jon From: Aaron Lynch [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 06 Sep 2000 01:09:10 -0700 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] HELP ME! DNS/Bind problems... especially with email. Your honor: on 9/6/00 12:37 AM, Jon Roig at [EMAIL PROTECTED] confessed: 'hoover' doesn't reply, and smersh isn't authoritative with Network solutions. -- Aaron Lynch System Administrator NineWire Digital Solutions || http://ninewire.com If I were two-faced, would I be wearing this one? Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)
Re: [newbie] HELP ME! DNS/Bind problems... especially with email.
Do you think it was just an issue of lack of patience? I was testing it last night using email sent from yahoo.com, and stuff was bouncing. Now, six hours of sleep later, all seems to be functioning normally. Am I just deluding myself? What's a good way to make sure everything is configured correctly, anyway? Everything loads fine, according to /var/log/messages and seems to be spitting out what I'd expect from both nslookup and dig. ... but how can I be sure? For what it's worth, I've conquered postfix aliasing problems several times, so I know how to fix that now... and what it looks like when that's the problem. -- Jon From: Mark Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed, 06 Sep 2000 07:18:44 -0400 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] HELP ME! DNS/Bind problems... especially with email. Jon Roig wrote: I'm fairly new to Linux, and I've mostly been able to puzzle stuff out... but this has me stumped. I've been working on it for hours, and I think my brain is about to melt. Right now, I can receive email as [EMAIL PROTECTED] but not [EMAIL PROTECTED] I know it's not postfix -- it's not a relaying problem -- email just cannot find its way to the machine. Any tips? Relevant files follow -- Jon Here's my named.conf file: -- options { directory "/var/named"; }; zone "." { type hint; file "named.ca"; }; zone "jonroig.com."{ type master; file "jonroig.com."; notify no; }; zone "0.0.127.in-addr.arpa"{ type master; file "named.local"; }; zone "30.67.26.216.IN-ADDR.ARPA"{ type master; file "216.26.67.30"; notify no; }; zone "31.67.26.216.IN-ADDR.ARPA"{ type master; file "216.26.67.31"; notify no; }; --- here is jonroig.com. --- @ IN SOA jonroig.com.jon.smersh.jonroig.com. ( 282808 ; serial 3600 ; refresh 900 ; retry 1209600 ; expire 43200 ; default_ttl ) IN NS 216.26.67.31. IN MX 10 smersh.jonroig.com. IN A 216.26.67.31 localhost IN A 127.0.0.1 smersh IN A 216.26.67.31 www IN A 216.26.67.31 hoover IN A 216.26.67.30 here's 216.26.67.31 (reverse domain) @ IN SOA jonroig.com.jon.jonroig.com. ( 280402 ; serial 3600 ; refresh 900 ; retry 1209600 ; expire 43200 ; default_ttl ) @ IN PTR jonroig.com. @ IN NS smersh.jonroig.com. Um...lets see. If I'm understanding you correctly it sounds like all you've got to do is to setup an alias for yourself with postfix that will re-route mail coming in for the other address to the address that you're currently able to receive for. You can do that easily using Webmin in your Netscape browser and accessing the server -- postfix menu. -- Mark ** =/\= No Penguins were harmed | ICQ#27816299 ** _||_ in the making of this | ** =\/= message... | Registered Linux user #182496