hing works fine, including diald.
>
> What could be the problem here? Any clues?
>
> Anybody could help a little???
>
> Thanx in advance,
> Frank.
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Je n'ai pas le nom d'utilisateur qui a lance la requete et la
> machine identifie est le routeur alors que je voudrais que ce soit la
> station ou est logue l'utilisateur.
>
> comment faire pour que identd fonctionne correctement? Comment
> configurer correct
acht haben :-(
> bin für jeden tip dankbar
> ben
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y you
feel inclined, but it's also useful to explain the details of your
problem and the way you finally solved it, so the experience is spread
amongst everyone.
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On Monday 27 May 2002 19:52, you wrote:
> on Mon, May 27, 2002, Daniel Toffetti ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > On Monday 27 May 2002 08:37, Paul Johnson wrote:
> > > On Sun, May 26, 2002 at 09:42:06PM -0500, Dale Hair wrote:
>
> I think it's safe to say this has
to Argentina in early '80s, US musician and geek Laurie
Anderson said in an interview that "US people is like a huge baby,
sleeping the American dream". I hope that the huge baby (and not the
military power) wake up before it's too late.
(*) I'm american too, but from a s
e dry
> bubbly. I should ask around for some local picks.
>
> I'm coming up with another reason to recommend Debian: what _other_
> distro has 100+ post flamewars on beer?
>
> ;-)
Not only that, nobody even DARED to post complaining "stay on topic,
please !"...
55. Stick to the
> Guinness or Canadian beer or anything but, repeat anything but our
> beer. Only our wine is worse.
>
> Harvey
A joke ??? Too sad I missed it... can you explain ?
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e and joystick
> support as well.
>
> Paul
I second Paul, even though I've used it only to play M.U.L.E., it
behaved very nice.
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(sorry the links are in Spanish, some images are great anyway!)
http://www.cervezaelbolson.com/
http://www.cervezaartesanal.com/
http://www.cerveceroscaseros.com.ar/
http://www.CervezaCasera.com.ar
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e directory tree (/home, for example).
I'll most surely end up writing a little script and calling it from the
user menu in mc.
Thanks for your help !
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pse of disk space usage I'm interested also.
Thanks for your reply !
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Listing Mode to User Defined, but I
can't get it to show the sizes.
Thanks for your help !
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ox with a fish... :)
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p. Check the contents of
/etc/dhcpc/config and /etc/dhcpc/dhcpcd-ethN.info for "leasing time" or
something alike, the numbers are seconds IIRC.
I don't know much of this issues, but that kind of regularity in the
crashes has been discussed before on the list.
Hope this helps,
somebody else can help.
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u very much..
>
> thanks to ALL you COOL peeps on the list who HELPED me *wink wink mr.
> mcmahon*...
Jeff, perhaps you are kindly willing to consider that it's a good idea
to post the answers to the list, so that other readers can also benefit
from it.
Just an opinion.
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ly.
> Only when running potato are package upgrades necessary.
Please excuse me, I must have been reading the original post not very
carefully... in fact, I was surprised nobody mentioned this issue in
the previous answers. Silly of me.
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rget trusty old tr, it's feeling
> neglected. The key thing you need to know is the standard cr/lf
> sequence for text files:
>
> Mac ^M 013 0x0D\r
> Win ^M^J013 010 0x0D 0x0A \r \n
> 'nix ^J 010 0x0A \n
>
> PM
Thanks
> Any and all comments welcome,
> Richard
Please note you'll have to upgrade many packages in order to keep using
them with a 2.4 kernel, I recall now of pppd but there are others.
Check the docs in the kernel tarball.
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, I invoke the application of the Godwin Law.
Adam, please come back !
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english. The
few that are not in english are from first-timers. I often redirect
messages in other languages to the language-specific mailing list.
Indeed, it's no harm to make it explicit in the subscription
confirmation request.
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ou would hardly
understand it if I were speaking, because of my untrained pronunciation.
I guess the message is clear enough anyway, since every time I post a
message I got reasonable responses, so I've been correctly understood.
The spellchecker is pretty, but hardly useful enough as to
ist
from a Win95 box even before repartitioning the hard disk for the
Debian installation. Now I'm very happy writing this message with
KMail, reading the online newspaper with Konqueror and with a pretty
Tux in the desktop wallpaper.
And much of this is thanks to the help of the community mem
On Tuesday 09 April 2002 15:38, Raffaele Sandrini wrote:
> Don't want to stress just want to ask (i really don't want to use
> SuSE only because woody don't comes out)
Blackmailer !!! ::)) Just a joke...
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ago, a team from the FMI headed by the Indian Anoop Singh
came to Argentina for negotiations with the government. Does the
Indians also "singh" agreements ?? :)
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urns.
Only for local use by now, thanks !!!!!
(*) Don't try this at your console... :)
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ly useful command-line options. (You can even "flip"
> binary files if you're so inclined.)
Binary files ?? Not that masochistic yet, I have to learn perl first :)
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Hi !
How can I use rpl (or any other suitable command) to transform the "\n"
character between Unix and Msdos formats ?? rpl seems to be the right
tool, but I can't figure out how to specify that strings.
Thanks !!
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te of
network/computer-ish icons, such as PC, Server, Router, Hub, Firewall,
Printer, etc.
I tried Kivio, but the only stencil it comes with is for flow charts,
and the server of thekompany seems to be down.
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to upgrade the rest of your stuff from within
> dselect. If there is still stuff held back post again.
apt-get install python removed python-base and upgraded all of the
packages but one.
Then, with dselect I upgraded that one (python1.5-tk) and it also
removed python1.5-base.
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es
relating the packages I've shown in my previous post (python-cddb,
python-tk & al.) dselect refuses to install python1.5 and keeps
python1.5-base and python-base instead. I tried several combinations,
to no avail.
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at I see in dselect. If I try either to purge
> > > python1.5-base or to upgrade the packages that are on hold,
> > > dselect claims it has to deinstall LOTS of packages, such as most
> > > of KDE.
> > > Should I wait until new versions arrive ? This problem is
in section interpreters
*** Opt interpre python1.5-ba 1.5.2-18.4
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n some OO-specific
mailing list should yield more answers. I haven't tried it myself yet
but it's likely I'll need to do it soon. I'll keep you informed.
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the correct keymap.
Hope this helps,
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installing another one) ??
> I have tried Icewm and KDE, the menus in OpenOffice works under both.
I'm under KDE and it looks fine.
Thanks for your help !
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lation, etc.
In the archives I've found some issues with the installation, but
already solved anyway.
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of work to set up).
I'm trying to avoid that extra work, but well, my alternative then
would be M$ Word... :(
Thanks for your help !!
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uld be very valuable.
While I keep playing with those three, it'll be very useful to hear
some advice.
Thanks in advance !!
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;ve found is in "apt-get -h":
clean - Erase downloaded archive files
autoclean - Erase old downloaded archive files
But now I'm not sure what "old" means for apt-get. Does it means "the
older when there are more than two versions of the same package"
> On Wednesday 31 December 1969 21:00, Daniel wrote:
Yes, this is strange, I see a different date here... can somebody
explain why ?
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correcta de esa lista en www.debian.org, en
la sección Mailing Lists, yo ahora no la recuerdo.
Mucha suerte !
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jokes
and banning them is like sweeping the actual problems under the carpet.
I don't care of jokes about my nationality, I'm concerned about
equality of opportunities.
When you are hungry, you don't care so much about jokes, you do care
about food.
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in the last months ?
But, alas, perhaps it's not a faulty wiring. I'm sure it's just because
the "religious memecomplex" (http://www.lucifer.com/virus/memlex.html)
has a higher fitness value in some particular social environments.
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fire due to the current thread on "inappropiate racism on
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On Friday 15 March 2002 22:29, Matthew Daubenspeck wrote:
> For gods sake please drop it. This has NOTHING to do with debian in
> any sense, so please take it else where.
I agree, this has nothing to do with Debian, but it's SO FUNNY !! :)
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Hi !
In many messages I see garbage instead of any kind of characters. I
would like to know if it's possible to see them as characters but
without changing the localisation configuration. The font I've
currently selected is bitstream-courier.
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that
were banned in the USA, an approximate span of time while remained
banned, the library or university which considered it offensive and the
reasons argumented. Interesting reading.
http://www.flashback.se/archive/BOOKBANS.ASC
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, it runs very fast.
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nel, or is there any specific kernel config I must consider?
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rked as it should.
Hi, another question here: I've 'installed' the nvidia-kernel and
nvidia-glx .deb packages using dselect, but nothing else yet. Is it
enough to follow the procedures given in the documentation (the README
files in /usr/share/doc/nvidia*) or should I also r
keymap loads every time I boot.
> > > Is this the right way to do it ?
> >
> > I think the "right" way is:
> > # dpkg-reconfigure console-common
> >
>
> ...RickM...
Ooops... I guess you pressed the Send button too early ?
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Well... I restarted the xserver and it crashed. Perhaps there is any
combination of this option and the other settings, as the protocol,
that works OK, I'll keep trying.
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s2
> port!
> -Greg Murphy
Check /usr/doc/xserver-xfree86/README.mouse.gz, there is a complete
list of mice and the protocols that work with them. Perhaps you can try
with some of those protocols.
Good luck !
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the scrollbar, not as
sliding up.
After spending (investing?) the whole evening trying to hack this (and
some audio issues and a little perl script), I consider my hacking day
finished. Now it's time for a beer, perhaps tomorrow I'll have more
luck.
Thanks everybody for your help !!
> configuration).
Well, in fact gpm _is_ running. Using ps -ax I see it's started as:
gpm -m /dev/psaux -t ps2 -Rms3
But the "device" in XF86Config-4 is "/dev/mouse" which in fact is a
link to /dev/gpmdata. I'm completely puzzled... I'll try to look for
and
l, now at least it doesn't crash, but the wheel doesn't work.
>
> Which protocol are you using now?
> I switched mine from ps/2 to ImPS/2
> the device stayed at /dev/psaux because I'm
> using the same port as my old mouse did
Right now the protocol is set to "Mi
stenlos" as we have "kaput," "dumkopf,"
> and "blitzkrieg." Unlike the French, English speakers have no
> problem using/stealing the words that best do the job. :-)
I've seen many times that English native speakers use the Spanish word
"gratis"
;t work.
> I set mine up on the first try after following the advice at
> http://www.koala.ilog.fr/ (boy was I surprised!)
Hmmm... "Unknown host" Why surprised ??
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AxisMapping" "4 5"
Option "CorePointer"
EndSection
Of course I've changed the entry in ServerLayout from Mouse1 to Mouse0
when I tried the new config. The X server crashes and dumps me to the
console. I've tried also changing "device" in the
Hi !
I've renamed boottime.kmap.gz in /etc/console to boottime.kmap.gz.bak
and copied es.kmap.gz in /usr/share/keymaps/i386/qwerty to
/etc/console/boottime.kmap.gz, so that the spanish keymap loads every
time I boot.
Is this the right way to do it ?
TIA
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> hwy every 2 years...
Can you please explain what do WV and bwy stands for ? I know this is
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-the-scenes only?)
>
> if nothing else, you can hobble yuor script to say "i like
> potato, you can keep your wood" or some such (if that matches
> your philosophy).
OK Will, I wired it by hand, I think it's nice... :)
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Hi !
I'm just about to apt-get dist-upgrade from woody to sid and, since my
box is working OK right now, would like to avoid any problem, I mean,
broken packages and changes in configuration files.
Any comments ??
Thanks in advance !!
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On Saturday 02 March 2002 14:52, will trillich wrote:
> short version:
> why not have your .signature reflect which debian you're using?
I do agree also, BTW how can I display some sort of "Woody/testing"
besides "version 3.0" ??
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On Sunday 24 February 2002 18:13, Patricia Guiñales wrote:
Hola Patricia !
> Tengo 33 años, desearía trabajar en una ciudad grande de Gran
> Bretaña, preferiblemente Londres, con el único objetivo de
> relacionarme y hablar ¡ por fin!en inglés; desgraciadamente no tengo
> mucho tiempo, y desearía
On Wednesday 09 January 2002 15:27, Carlos Parra wrote:
Para comenzar, en esta lista de correo normalmente se habla en inglés,
si quieren seguir escribiendo aquí deberían hacerlo en inglés y sino
pueden escribir a la lista debian-user-spanish@lists.debian.org
> También hemos visto que hay mucha
On Wednesday 02 January 2002 21:02, Craig Dickson wrote:
> 2. Provide enough information. This generally means "as much as you
> can, while keeping your total message size down to a few hundred
> lines".
"A few hundred lines" ?? I hope you were meaning either "tens" or
"words"... :)
Daniel
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On Saturday 22 December 2001 20:02, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> salve
Salve !
> il problema che non so nulla di questa sistema?
> vorrei sapere se avete la possibilitià di mandarmi informazioni su
> questa sistema via mail
The official language of this mailing list is English, you have very
li
On Saturday 22 December 2001 00:50, Wayne Topa wrote:
> Daniel Toffetti([EMAIL PROTECTED]) is reported to have said:
> > Hi all !
> >
> > I need to set up some simple (to start with) iptables rules for
> > masquerading and port forwarding. I guess I need to write some
On Friday 21 December 2001 21:54, Daniel Toffetti wrote:
I was using the option -d which syslogs debug info, and that is what
caused the daemon to fail, without this option it works well. Strange
feature indeed...
Daniel
> On Friday 21 December 2001 15:00, you wrote:
> > from my /e
Hi all !
I need to set up some simple (to start with) iptables rules for masquerading
and port forwarding. I guess I need to write some init script, put it in
/etc/init.d/ and link it from some /etc/rcX.d/
Can somebody please point me to some specific documentation and example scripts
??
Thank
On Friday 21 December 2001 15:00, you wrote:
> from my /etc/init.d/dhcp which i have doing what you want
>
> start)
> start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --pidfile $DHCPDPID \
> --exec /usr/sbin/dhcpd eth1 -- -q
Opsss, sorry but this didn't worked either. It keeps hanging the boot
proce
On Wednesday 19 December 2001 04:24, Matt wrote:
> Who are we here? I'm curious about what the Debian demographic is. I
> know this is sort of an impossible thing to answer, but it'd be
> interesting to explore in vague terms who uses Debian, at least
> compared to those who don't.
31 years old s
Hi all !
I have a proxy and I want it to serve IP addresses to the internal
network using dhcpd.
/etc/dhcpd.conf describes the internal subnet only, which corresponds
to the interface eth1.
Looking in /var/log/daemon.log, dhcpd is complaining that there is no
declaration for the subnet correspo
Hi all !
I'm getting the following error: "dereferencing pointer to incomplete
type" when compiling kernel 2.4.13. This error appears in many
functions in the files fs.h and locks.h.
I've configured the kernel for supporting NFS. Before exhaustively
trying to check in/out each NFSs option and
On Friday 14 December 2001 21:10, nino lambra wrote:
Hi Nino !
The official language of this list is english, you will receive very
few or no answers if you keep posting in italian. Alternatively, you
can post in italian to the list debian-italian@lists.debian.org
> desideravo provare il sist
Hi all !
I'm trying to compile a new (2.4.13) kernel on an old 486 box. When I
try to configure it with "make menuconfig" I get the following error:
= Start of the error message =
rm -f include/asm
( cd include ; ln -sf asm-i386 asm)
make -C scripts/lxdialog all
make[1]: Entering dire
On Friday 14 December 2001 08:50, Heilig (Cece) Szabolcs wrote:
> I have the same problem, that fix did'nt helps me out. I saw also the
> mailboxes in text-editor. I don't know why, the downloaded mailbox
> contains random newline chars, sometimes 2 newline chars. An example:
I also have the same
On Monday 10 December 2001 19:39, Mark Ferlatte wrote:
> > Reading again /etc/init.d/dhcp I see the following:
> >
> > # Add all interfaces you want dhcpd to handle here
>
> Change the lines in /etc/init.d/dhcp that look like
>
> start-stop-daemon --start --quiet --pidfile $DHCPDPID
On Monday 10 December 2001 14:01, Nicolás Conde wrote:
>So, without wanting to ofend anyone, before you post a question
>
> 1. RTFM (Read The Friendly Manual)
> 2. Search the {archives | HOW-TOs}
> 3. Ask your local {Linux | Unix} guru (if you have one)
>
> and if this doesn't help (which I dou
On Sunday 09 December 2001 18:58, William P Martin wrote:
> Running dslelect and getting kernel-source-2.4.14.tar.bz2
> bunzip2 and untar the source
> menuconfig
> make-kpkg -rev cusotm.1 kernel_image
> dpkg --install newkernelimage.deb
>
> Then I reboot. Any help on this would be greatly appreciat
On Monday 10 December 2001 16:23, Daniel Toffetti wrote:
> But now (and this is why I say PART-SOLVED) the internal hosts are
> not assigned a valid internal IP from the proxy via pump. I even
> copied the file dhcpd.conf from my old proxy to the new, tried
> changing from pump to d
On Sunday 09 December 2001 16:24, Michael Heldebrant wrote:
> > It's strange to me that 'pump -i eth1 --status' shows correctly the
> > gateway (10.7.2.1), nameservers, etc. So I tried to add the two
> > missing entries, and it failed.
> >
> > root:> route add default gw 10.7.2.1 dev eth1
> > SIOCA
On Sunday 09 December 2001 18:58, William P Martin wrote:
> I have been trying to upgrade both a woody box and a sid box to a 2.4
> kernel (2.4.16 and 2.4.14 respectively). I use make-kpkg and
If your old kernel was of the 2.2.x series, then you should upgrade
some packages to a newer version, th
On Sunday 09 December 2001 02:53, Michael Heldebrant wrote:
> You want:
> auto ethWHATEVER
> iface inet dhcp ethWHATEVER
> instead of "static dhcp" which, I'm not even sure how it would be
> parsed by ifup. ifconfig should tell you if your interface iseven
> being brought up.
My fault here, sorry
On Saturday 08 December 2001 16:58, ben wrote:
> > Right now I get the external interface be assigned the valid IP
> > address as before, configuring it as 'static dhcp - hostname pump'
> > in /etc/interfaces. But when I try _any_ ping (any but my own
> > address and localhost, of course), it fails
Hi all !
I've a small diskless proxy booting from a floppy based distro called
Coyote. Now I've got an old HDD and I'm installing Debian Potato, but
I'm failing to get the access to the Net working.
Right now I get the external interface be assigned the valid IP address
as before, configuring i
> The fourth, problem and the one I want help with now, is that when I
> pop (pop3) messages from our mail server, the downloaded messages
> appear to have two carriage returns inserted into them at 0 or more
> random points. This is a BIG problem because when you get two
> carriage returns in the
Hi All !
Since yesterday I'm having dependency problems with python and
python-base. Dselect wants me to remove Koffice. Can somebody give me a
clue ??
Thanks all !
Daniel
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> Salve, le scrivo poiché ho la necessità di ricompilare il kernel il
> modo da condividere una porzione del mio filesystem nonché di
> installare la scheda audio. Purtoppo incorro comtinuamentein questo
> errore. Per favore aiutatemi.
Scusi non parlo italiano.
If you need to recompile the k
Hi all !
Please excuse me for this off-topic.
I need to convert some very old .pm4 files (Aldus Pagemaker) to
whatever else format, say .html for example. The target format is not
important as long as I can open it or convert it again, or at least
print it, so .html, .doc, .ps, .pdf or even .tx
Hi all !
I'm having problems when doing 'apt-get update' using the mirror
ftp://non-us.debian.org woody/non-us
Should I keep trying, are there other mirrors, anything else ?
Thanks !
Daniel
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"There is no spoon..." - The Matrix
n your CDs are too old, then you better upgrade Debian to
a newer release like Woody or Sid.
If you don't know how to do this, just keep asking.
Note also that you should post to this list in english as this is the
language spoken by most of its users. Otherwise you should check if
> Does anyone know of a good firewall maillinglist and faq?
>
> Tarjei
Look in http://netfilter.samba.org/
Daniel
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> | > I meant a common metalanguage, so that it could be possible to
> | > write one single application as interface to handle any config
> | > file.
>
> | You should take a look at gconf and its derivatives. The idea is
> | a common configuration/registry-like interface for applications
> | and a
Sorry I forgot to send this to the list too...
> > Does somebody know anything about any common format for
> > configuration files? Does any sense to propose this, somebody knows
> > if there are references of this in Linux Standard Base ?
> > Do makes any sense even the sole idea of such format ?
On Tuesday 23 October 2001 20:12, Alex de Landgraaf wrote:
> Note: this may be a bit long, but i hope you will read it and give
> feedback about your opinon on the subject(s) discussed. And sorry for
> crossposting, just wanting everones 2cents. forgive me :)
> Now, i will halt my rant/manifesto/s
Hi again !
I've been asked if I know any decent software tailored to tha
administrative duties of a cybercafe. Does somebody know something
alike, open source and free beer ???
BTW, does the word "cybercafe" is so much widely used in different
languages as I believe ??
Daniel
PS: Sort of lingu
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