RE: [SLUG] Hi

2003-10-10 Thread Kevin Saenz
On Fri, 2003-10-10 at 17:24, Jared Pritchard wrote:
> >>>A computer without COBOL and Fortran is like a piece of chocolate cake
> >>>without ketchup and mustard.

How about?

A Computer without .Net is like having a piece of chocolate cake and a
cup of coffee


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Re: [SLUG] Hi

2003-10-10 Thread Brad Kowalczyk
James Gray wrote:

On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 05:24 pm, Jared Pritchard wrote:
 

A computer without COBOL and Fortran is like a piece of chocolate cake
without ketchup and mustard.
 

 rofl.
   

rofl 
 

[R]olling [O]n [F]loor [L]aughing  :)

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From: Brad Kowalczyk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: Jared Pritchard
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Jared Pritchard wrote:
   

A computer without COBOL and Fortran is like a piece of chocolate cake
without ketchup and mustard.
   

 rofl.
 

rofl 
   

For this and answers to the other great questions that have been plaguing 
mankind since homo erectus looked skyward and grunted, check out 
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Re: [SLUG] Hi

2003-10-10 Thread James Gray
On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 05:24 pm, Jared Pritchard wrote:
> >>>A computer without COBOL and Fortran is like a piece of chocolate cake
> >>>without ketchup and mustard.
> >>
> >>   rofl.
> >
> >rofl 
>
> [R]olling [O]n [F]loor [L]aughing  :)
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Brad Kowalczyk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Friday, 10 October 2003 5:14 PM
> To: Jared Pritchard
> Cc: Slug List
> Subject: Re: [SLUG] Hi
>
> Jared Pritchard wrote:
> >>A computer without COBOL and Fortran is like a piece of chocolate cake
> >>without ketchup and mustard.
> >
> >   rofl.
>
> rofl 

For this and answers to the other great questions that have been plaguing 
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http://www.pcdl.lib.oh.us/kidszone/safety/ae.htm ;-)

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RE: [SLUG] Hi

2003-10-10 Thread Jared Pritchard
>>>A computer without COBOL and Fortran is like a piece of chocolate cake
>>>without ketchup and mustard.
>>>
>>>
>>
>>   rofl.
>>
>rofl 

[R]olling [O]n [F]loor [L]aughing  :)


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From: Brad Kowalczyk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 10 October 2003 5:14 PM
To: Jared Pritchard
Cc: Slug List
Subject: Re: [SLUG] Hi




Jared Pritchard wrote:

>>A computer without COBOL and Fortran is like a piece of chocolate cake
>>without ketchup and mustard.
>>
>>
>
>   rofl.
>
rofl 

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Re: [SLUG] Hi

2003-10-10 Thread Brad Kowalczyk


Jared Pritchard wrote:

A computer without COBOL and Fortran is like a piece of chocolate cake
without ketchup and mustard.
   

  rofl.

rofl 

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RE: [SLUG] Hi

2003-10-09 Thread Jared Pritchard
>A computer without COBOL and Fortran is like a piece of chocolate cake
>without ketchup and mustard.

   rofl.


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From: James Gray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, 10 October 2003 9:35 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SLUG] Hi


On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 09:27 am, Andar Broment wrote:
> This has gotta be the wierdest spam ever...

But it is a reasonably effective way to harvest real addresses from clueless
lusers.  Luser now sends back a "sorry I don't know who you are" and bingo,
fresh pork for the grinder - one batch of spiced ham, coming up :P

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Re: [SLUG] Hi

2003-10-09 Thread James Gray
On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 09:27 am, Andar Broment wrote:
> This has gotta be the wierdest spam ever...

But it is a reasonably effective way to harvest real addresses from clueless 
lusers.  Luser now sends back a "sorry I don't know who you are" and bingo, 
fresh pork for the grinder - one batch of spiced ham, coming up :P

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A computer without COBOL and Fortran is like a piece of chocolate cake
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RE: [SLUG] Hi

2003-10-09 Thread Andar Broment
This has gotta be the wierdest spam ever...

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Sent: Friday, 10 October 2003 1:36 AM
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Subject: [SLUG] Hi


Dinesh,

Hi. Is this you??? If it is please mail me back I've been looking
for you for years! I'll mail more later when I get some sort of confirmation
that its you :)

Later
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Re: [SLUG] hi

2003-02-16 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
On Mon, 2003-02-17 at 08:32, Dave Kempe wrote:
> Buying that router to learn on doesn't sound like a great idea to me.
> If you plug the cable connection into the ethernet how are you going to
> route? The ADSL interface probably won't work in the way you expect.
> 
> If you want to learn Cisco there are router sims and cheap 2nd hand
> modular routers like the 1720 around that will be more flexible.
> 
> Your best bet however for ADSL to work something like you expect is the
> Roaring penguin PPPoE does have some sort of Access concentrator mode.

rp-pppoe have a pppoe server side (terminate the pppoe connection).
PPPoE is the encapsulation used on top of the DSL physical network,
others are available (PPPoA, bridging). For this scenario, he needs the
physical to work too and this is another story.

> I have no idea how/if it works tho, I just read it exists.
> 
> dave
> 
> 
> On Sun, 2003-02-16 at 23:30, Dinesh wrote:
> > hi all,
> > 
> > I am planning to buy a cisco 827-4V for home to learn.  I have a problem in
> > that, the cisco 827-4V only supports 1 Ethernet and one adsl interface.  The
> > problem is I have a cable connection which relies on a dhcp server, so I
> > need ethernet for the cable connection.  Which only leaves me with the adsl
> > port to play around with.
> > 
> > Is there anything on linux I can interface the cisco 827-4v to the Linux
> > gateway machine, by the ADSL port? Is this do-able?
> > 
> > Any help is appreciated.
> > 
> > Dinesh.
> > 
> 
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Re: [SLUG] hi

2003-02-16 Thread Anand Kumria
On Sun, Feb 16, 2003 at 08:30:51PM +0800, Dinesh wrote:
> hi all,
> 
> I am planning to buy a cisco 827-4V for home to learn.  I have a problem in
> that, the cisco 827-4V only supports 1 Ethernet and one adsl interface.  The
> problem is I have a cable connection which relies on a dhcp server, so I
> need ethernet for the cable connection.  Which only leaves me with the adsl
> port to play around with.
> 
> Is there anything on linux I can interface the cisco 827-4v to the Linux
> gateway machine, by the ADSL port? Is this do-able?
> 
> Any help is appreciated.

Buy a switch and plug the cisco into that rather than directly into the
cable modem.

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Re: [SLUG] hi

2003-02-16 Thread Jean-Francois Dive
not really. The other side of an ADSL network is a piece of equipement
using a twisted pair to send ATM frame on top of an ADSL type of signal
(24 ? (not sure anymmore) channels, there is a negociation between the 2
peers, blah blah blah, ). The most easy 'd be to by a cisco with 2
ethernet interfaces if you want to play around. Have a look on ebay. For
the price of a new 8xx, i bet you can find a 2500 (well i dont think
they exist with 2 ethernet though) or 2600 for playing. Another
possibilty is to buy 2 old 2500 with 1 ethernet et 1 serial and
crossover connect the 2 serial (with one DTE and one DCE cable). This is
how most of people lurned and it'll allow you to play around with more
signaling like Frame relay or eventually X25. Old cisco hardware is not
that expensive even if it seems to have quite some success on ebay.

JeF

On Sun, 2003-02-16 at 23:30, Dinesh wrote:
> hi all,
> 
> I am planning to buy a cisco 827-4V for home to learn.  I have a problem in
> that, the cisco 827-4V only supports 1 Ethernet and one adsl interface.  The
> problem is I have a cable connection which relies on a dhcp server, so I
> need ethernet for the cable connection.  Which only leaves me with the adsl
> port to play around with.
> 
> Is there anything on linux I can interface the cisco 827-4v to the Linux
> gateway machine, by the ADSL port? Is this do-able?
> 
> Any help is appreciated.
> 
> Dinesh.
> 
> 
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Re: [SLUG] hi

2003-02-16 Thread Dave Kempe
Buying that router to learn on doesn't sound like a great idea to me.
If you plug the cable connection into the ethernet how are you going to
route? The ADSL interface probably won't work in the way you expect.

If you want to learn Cisco there are router sims and cheap 2nd hand
modular routers like the 1720 around that will be more flexible.

Your best bet however for ADSL to work something like you expect is the
Roaring penguin PPPoE does have some sort of Access concentrator mode.
I have no idea how/if it works tho, I just read it exists.

dave


On Sun, 2003-02-16 at 23:30, Dinesh wrote:
> hi all,
> 
> I am planning to buy a cisco 827-4V for home to learn.  I have a problem in
> that, the cisco 827-4V only supports 1 Ethernet and one adsl interface.  The
> problem is I have a cable connection which relies on a dhcp server, so I
> need ethernet for the cable connection.  Which only leaves me with the adsl
> port to play around with.
> 
> Is there anything on linux I can interface the cisco 827-4v to the Linux
> gateway machine, by the ADSL port? Is this do-able?
> 
> Any help is appreciated.
> 
> Dinesh.
> 

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Re: [SLUG] Hi all..

2002-10-31 Thread Terry Collins
snsuresh wrote:
> 
> Hi ,
> 
> I want to view .dia format files in Redhat Linux 7.2.

look for xfig

rpmfind.net?


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Re: [SLUG] Hi all..

2002-10-30 Thread JM Alonzo
On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 09:21:53AM +0530, snsuresh wrote:
> From: snsuresh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "'[EMAIL PROTECTED]'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [SLUG] Hi all..
> Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 09:21:53 +0530
> 
> Hi ,
> 
> I want to view .dia format files in Redhat Linux 7.2.
> 
> Any one knows how to do && where to download it.
> 
> Waiting for your help,
> Suresh
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>Einstein
> 

*.dia as in the UML thing? get the package 'dia'. don't know how to do
it in redhat though..

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Re: [SLUG] Hi, I'm sorry to bother you but I need some assistance with NFS in Suse's version of Linux. I have

2000-11-01 Thread chesty

> > Hi, I'm sorry to bother you but I need some assistance with NFS in Suse's
> > version of Linux.  I have edited the /etc/exports file, got the corrects
> > daemons running but when i type  (on the client)   mount my ip:/dev/hdb6
> > /newhdit returns with the following error message reason given by
> > server: Permission Denied I have been working on this problem for about a
> > week and a half and I've been through the Suse book and the Linux book.
> > If you have any suggestions please let me know.  Thank You

> * /etc/exports would have to be exporting to an IP, why not use DNS or /etc/hosts?

I've got stuck on a similar problem before, followed the instructions
to the letter but it still wouldn't work, for me the fix was
to add the clients ip address and name to /etc/hosts on the server.
(The client wasn't in the DNS)


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Re: [SLUG] Hi, I'm sorry to bother you but I need some assistance with NFS in Suse's version of Linux. I have

2000-11-01 Thread Terry Collins

enterfornone wrote:
> 
> On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 11:46:22AM -0500, Daniel Hogan wrote:
> > Hi, I'm sorry to bother you but I need some assistance with NFS in Suse's version 
>of Linux.  

...snip...

> after editing /etc/exports run
> 
> exportfs -a

Suse 6.4 didn't have this for some curious reason on my box.

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Re: [SLUG] Hi, I'm sorry to bother you but I need some assistance withNFS in Suse's version of Linux. I have

2000-11-01 Thread Terry Collins

Daniel Hogan wrote:
> 
> Hi, I'm sorry to bother you but I need some assistance with NFS in Suse's version of 
>Linux.  I have edited the /etc/exports file, got the corrects daemons running but 
>when i type  (on the client)   mount my ip:/dev/hdb6 /newhd
> it returns with the following error message
> reason given by server: Permission Denied

Did you stop and restart the nfs deamonS?

It probably doesn't make much diff, but I usually mount the path from
root.

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Re: [SLUG] Hi, I'm sorry to bother you but I need some assistance with NFS in Suse's version of Linux. I have

2000-11-01 Thread enterfornone

On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 11:46:22AM -0500, Daniel Hogan wrote:
> Hi, I'm sorry to bother you but I need some assistance with NFS in Suse's version of 
>Linux.  I have edited the /etc/exports file, got the corrects daemons running but 
>when i type  (on the client)   mount my ip:/dev/hdb6 /newhd
> it returns with the following error message
> reason given by server: Permission Denied

after editing /etc/exports run 

exportfs -a

if you are following the howto it doesn't really make that step clear...

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Re: [SLUG] Hi, I'm sorry to bother you but I need some assistance with NFS in Suse's version of Linux. I have

2000-11-01 Thread Steve Kowalik

On Wed, Nov 01, 2000 at 11:46:22AM -0500, Daniel Hogan wrote:
> Hi, I'm sorry to bother you but I need some assistance with NFS in Suse's version of 
>Linux.  I have edited the /etc/exports file, got the corrects daemons running but 
>when i type  (on the client)   mount my ip:/dev/hdb6 /newhd
> it returns with the following error message
> reason given by server: Permission Denied
> I have been working on this problem for about a week and a half and I've been 
>through the Suse book and the Linux book.  If you have any suggestions please let me 
>know.  
> Thank You
>
Um, it could be:
* portmapper not running... (most likely)
* portmapper access denied (use /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny)
* NFS server doesn't like you (naa)
* /etc/exports would have to be exporting to an IP, why not use DNS or /etc/hosts?
* specify "-t nfs" for mount?

It's probably one of the first 2, but it's been that long since i fixed that error on 
my server, that i don't remember rightly

And you aren't bothering me, or the list :-)
This list is for ranting, helping and yelling. (And probably in that order too)

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Re: [SLUG] Hi (fwd)

2000-09-06 Thread Stephen Graham

That is the message I always used to get when I was doing an X connection
over an unauthorised ssh connection.

Have they tried the Xauth file to see if it exists and is correct.  Is the
X-Server a local or remote one? Can root get X? (Has Xconfigurator been run
at any point?)

Cheers

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