hmmm let me think... don't know if I've got one but I should have one
to post it too
James
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 22:43:31 -0500
Pierre Fortin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> James,
>
> Wonderfully stated!!! Wanna post this on a web site? I'd gladly add a
> link in my Education links sec
All,
Had a strange one today. Using dotproject + mysql for online project
management. I ran across, or should I say it ran across me, this problem.
I just spent 5 hours entering all of our projects and planned projects,
forums etc into the box. Most of the users had signed in. Things where
Praedor,
Don't use tiny DNS either, since I control the DNS for my corporate
servers I've (with permission IN WRITING) added DNS for my home box.
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 19:47:08 -0600
"J. Craig Woods" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > You're not using that just with tinydns are you? If so, that
I had similar problems with client locking mechanisms.
If you use Webmin to administer your Samba shares:
1)Edit the share
2)Click on the file Permissions button
3)Set the following items
- New Unix file mode:0660
- New Unix directory mode: 0770
- Force Unix user: USER
- Force Unix group: GROUP
-
On Thu, 31 Jan 2002 14:19, Robert Goshko wrote:
> On Wed, 2002-01-30 at 17:23, Michael Holt wrote:
> > Yeah, I sorta figured that would be the answer :(
> > It's not that big a deal I guess - I can live without the wheel. I
> > really thought the kvm was supposed to be transparent though.
>
> I t
is there a facility for 'nicknames' in the addressbook, i have looked an
can't see it, i can't be the only one who misses being able to type the first
few letters of an addy and have it autocomplete netscape style
also, is there a way to launch a new message without having the email address
of
i'm reading 'man syslogd' and it leaves me with two questions regarding
receiving syslog messages from other hosts:
1. where do i find the place to append the '-r' switch to enable receiving
these remote messages?
2. is it possible to setup /etc/syslog.conf so that messages from specific
hosts
On Wednesday 30 January 2002 10:46, James wrote:
> Ditto here. I can't get my ediMax to work with the mouse on linux or
> winderz so I'm stuck with a KV switch instead of KVM (the only problem is
> grabbing the wrong mouse and wondering where my pointer went.) Really
> seems to be a hardware co
bascule wrote:
>
> reading the recent thread on nvidia closed source i have a question:
> given that for all but the most hard core gamers the difference between the
> top of the range cards of both manufacturers is probably irrrelevant now that
> ati have this latest 8500 thingy, what is the sta
James wrote:
>
> Would seem to me that the solutions are.
>
> 1. Make your voice heard. As a parent your resposibility is your childs
> education, not the school. The school could be the vehicle you chose to
> fill your responsiblity but it's not the states duty. Join the PTA, go to
> school
James,
Wonderfully stated!!! Wanna post this on a web site? I'd gladly add a
link in my Education links section...
Pierre
PS: Hoping to find time to read the USAFreedomCorp doc this week...
http://usafreedomcorp.gov/usafreedomcorps.pdf
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 13:18:13 -0800
James <[EMAIL P
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 16:10:22 -0500
NDPTAL85 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alright let me ask you this, are your kids going to grow up to work in
> the IT field? Are they going to be programmers or system administrators
> or network engineers? If not then what does it matter what OS is used in
>
This maybe a bit late on the thread, hope still helps. I have a Linksys
electronic KVM switch with Logitech mouse, they work together well with
a few catches. First, you have to tell your box it's a standard 3 button
wheel mouse. Second, disable gdm (or what the mouse service is called in
text mod
On Wed, 2002-01-30 at 17:23, Michael Holt wrote:
> Yeah, I sorta figured that would be the answer :(
> It's not that big a deal I guess - I can live without the wheel. I really
> thought the kvm was supposed to be transparent though.
I think it is transparent, if you buy one of the good switch
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On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Praedor Tempus wrote:
It seems good enough! But as I've installed spamassassin... I will give it
try!
Anyhow I will keep your suggestio! Just in case! ;-)
>I use ricochet. Me like.
>
>It's simple and I simply build kmail filt
I had problems with URPMI in two versions of MDK [8.0 and 8.1]
I cannot make any kind of updates through it. It happened with three
different machines and with two differents ways of accesing Internet
[dial-up and an ADSL].
I think that URPMI is too buggy for me!!
So I suggest you not to use thi
daRcmaTTeR wrote:
> > >
> > > thanks, but that didn't seem to make any difference. for what ever
> > > reason iptables -A INPUT -p udp --dport -i ppp0 -j DROP
> > > doesn't make any difference. port 139 remains open to the outer
> > > interface.
> > >
> > Just checking, ppp0 is your external
8:35pm... NDPTAL85 carefully chose these words:
>Is anyone else having problems adding cooker sources to the Software
>Manager? I keep getting errors midway thru the process.
>
Same here - thought it was just me! When I first installed mdk8.1, I was
able to add cooker sources just fine, but re
> You're not using that just with tinydns are you? If so, that's not what
> tinydns's purpose in life is.
>
> Hope that helps,
>
> -Charlie
Praedor,
Looks like those "shortcuts" I alluded to in a previous message are not
so short. Why don't you do as I suggested, and set up a DNS machine.
Bi
Is anyone else having problems adding cooker sources to the Software
Manager? I keep getting errors midway thru the process.
-
IRS: We've got what it takes to take what you've got.
-
Hi Praedor,
On Wed, 30 Jan, at 16:36:14 -0700, Praedor Tempus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> done said:
>
> supervise: fatal: unable to start env/run: file does not exist
> supervise: fatal: unable to start env/run: file does not exist
> supervise: fatal: unable to start env/run: file does not exist
> supe
10:46am... James carefully chose these words:
>(the only problem is grabbing the wrong mouse and wondering where my
>pointer went.)
>
>James
>
lol... I could see this being a problem!
Mike
--
Michael & Tracy Holt
Kirkland, WA[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.holt-tech.ne
11:36am... Charles A Edwards carefully chose these words:
>> Hey all
>> I've got a logitech trackman marble which works fine no matter how
>> I connect it. My problem is, when I connect it through my kvm switch
>> (linksys 2-port with button on front), my wheel stops working. Is there
>
James wrote:
> Mines PS/2... honestly don't have any AT hardware still working... (by the
> time I left Amiga my first PC was ps/2 and it's continued.) Only problem
> I had with mechanical was that eventually it killed the ps/2 mouse port on
> one box.
James,
Thanks!
Randy Kramer
Want to bu
M$ charges a premium. Schools get screwed even if they receive DONATED
computers if they have M$ on them. Many schools are also on a tight
and shrinking budget. Why oh WHY have them waste money on M$ software
when they could do everything they really need to do on NON-M$ software?
They cou
OK now the rubber hits the road. I have registered a domain name
through eNameCo.com. What is the next step here? Prior to this I was
playing around on a protected network just trying to get tinydns
working, now I would really like it to work but so far it hasn't.
Are you (James) using tiny
On Wednesday 30 January 2002 22:10, you wrote:
>
> Alright let me ask you this, are your kids going to grow up to work in
> the IT field? Are they going to be programmers or system administrators
> or network engineers? If not then what does it matter what OS is used in
> their schools? If they g
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 17:31:58 -0500
David Stevenson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> studiouisly spake these words to
ponder:
>
> >
> > thanks, but that didn't seem to make any difference. for what ever
> > reason iptables -A INPUT -p udp --dport -i ppp0 -j DROP
> > doesn't make any difference. port 13
Sorry it's taken so long to say so, but thanks to everyone for providing
the links to Lian-Li and other cases.
Ric, you were almost right: Even if I took *both* checkbooks (mine
*and* my wife's), I couldn't spring for one of those things. Yikes!
They sure are fine, though. Thanks again, eve
reading the recent thread on nvidia closed source i have a question:
given that for all but the most hard core gamers the difference between the
top of the range cards of both manufacturers is probably irrrelevant now that
ati have this latest 8500 thingy, what is the status of support for the
Praedor ont eh postfix side I don't know. But on the dns side what I do
is add the REAL ip number of my box to etc/resolv.conf as one of the
nameservers (keeping the secondary as one I don't control keeps me alive
if dns changes) Then try pinging your box by domain name from your box.
If you can
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but typically, schools (k-12) don't teach how to think. they teach how to
regurgitate. it's easier, and the teacher doesn't have to respond
constructively to differing
Mines PS/2... honestly don't have any AT hardware still working... (by the
time I left Amiga my first PC was ps/2 and it's continued.) Only problem
I had with mechanical was that eventually it killed the ps/2 mouse port on
one box.
James
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 13:09:37 -0500
Randy Kramer <[EMAIL
Would seem to me that the solutions are.
1. Make your voice heard. As a parent your resposibility is your childs
education, not the school. The school could be the vehicle you chose to
fill your responsiblity but it's not the states duty. Join the PTA, go to
school board meetings. Make you
On Wednesday, January 30, 2002, at 11:25 AM, Ronald J. Hall wrote:
> NDPTAL85 wrote:
>
>> There's no reason to get all bent out of shape because Microsoft
>> software is being used in schools. There's a good argument for it to be
>> used, its what the children will also see in the workplace. I d
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 11:36:52 -0500
Charles A Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 22:46:23 -0800 (PST)
> Mike & Tracy Holt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hey all
> > I've got a logitech trackman marble which works fine no matter how
> > I connect it. My problem is, w
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 12:44:12 -0500
ed tharp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 30 January 2002 10:31, you wrote:
> > On Tuesday 29 January 2002 10:06 pm, you wrote:
> > > I'm getting duplicate emails from this list but not from other lists
I'm
> > > on. Anyone else see this? Know what I sh
Ok,
but Joan Tur and Oscar use the spanish as first language and I no. I prefer
to use catalan as first language. So
Leo
A Dimarts 29 Gener 2002 09:56, vàreu escriure:
> El lun, 28-01-2002 a las 11:37, Leopold Palomo Avellaneda escribió:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I begin to be a bit frustrate. I ca
Hi,
I've searched the usenet-archives for this extensively and came up with about a
million
posts, but none of them gave me a clear view on this.
The question is pretty simple:
Can I install Mandrake on an existing IDE hardware raid(0)-array which has windows
2000
already installed?
I'm thi
Dear friends, I have some question about security and SSH:
1) I test in a system runing Mandrake 8.0 a high security
level, but I had problem with the port 22: How can I get it
open?
2) I restart the low security level an ssh start to run
again, but now i can't use telnet neither ftp. In 8.1 t
There is a couple of lines in /etc/portsentry.conf about halfway down..
where you can specify ports that you want ignored by portsentry..
perhaps you should add 22 to the tcp list.. then portsentry can't be
a potential problem anymore..
rgds
Frank
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTE
Hi all,
Excuse me for the subject of this mail. I'm furious.
(I'm just joking)
Under LM8.1, using gnome,...
Why nautilus opens when I mount a CD? How can I disallow it?
Thanks,
Óscar.
--
.-.
oo|
/`'\ Usuario de Linux Registrado #227443
(\_;/) http://counter.li.org/
Want to buy your Pack
I agree 100%!!
I work tech support at a college, and all too often I deal with people
who learned win - duh-oh-zzz
in k-12 by rote. The primary/secondary school system in our community
uses a very different configuration than our college (small community- 1
high school, 1 college). WHen they ar
Thanks...I have postfix running, I have tinydns built and installed,
and I downloaded dhcp-dns from freshmeat. I've edited resolve.conf to
place 127.0.0.1 at the top and I've followed the instructions that came
from the djbdns site (tinydns) but I see no indication at all that
tinydns is actually
Having MUCHO prolems posting to the list...test.
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
dunno if this has been answered (500 messages yet to read.)
but if you use rpm to remove both kernels.
then boot from the first install CD, and chose expert/upgrade. Let it do
its
thing and when its done, you will have the original kernel loaded and
working..
then install your security update ke
Mario Michael da Costa wrote:
> on a more serious note, i was rather appalled to see that the syllabus
> for the diploma in engineering courses here in Goa focus on windows
> rather than linux. I suppose in a richer country one can argue purely
> on the ethics of the issue, but over here cost is a
Are your switches PS/2 style or AT style? I use a mechanical KVM, AT
style, and just recently hooked up my first computer that had a PS/2
port for the mouse. I found I had better luck running the mouse into a
serial port than the PS/2 port. (I tried PS/2 to AT converters on the
input and output
Carroll Grigsby wrote:
> It happens from time to time around here. The strange thing is that some
> people get lots of them and other get none. At other times, some of us have
> been mysteriously dropped from the list. (The usual remedy is to cancel and
> then reapply.) Consider it part of the "ch
On Wednesday 30 January 2002 10:31, you wrote:
> On Tuesday 29 January 2002 10:06 pm, you wrote:
> > I'm getting duplicate emails from this list but not from other lists I'm
> > on. Anyone else see this? Know what I should do?
>
> Mike:
> It happens from time to time around here. The strange thing
>
> thanks, but that didn't seem to make any difference. for what ever reason
> iptables -A INPUT -p udp --dport -i ppp0 -j DROP
> doesn't make any difference. port 139 remains open to the outer interface.
>
Just checking, ppp0 is your external i/face?
Dave.
Want to buy your Pack or
I believe the "view as attachment" is an optional setting in Evolution.
You should check your configuration.
On Tue, 2002-01-29 at 18:48, Lee Roberts wrote:
> I wish people wouldn't use Evolution until the e-mail from Evolution will
> display in the body of all e-mail programs instead of as an at
Anybody been able to make the old VooDoo 2 work in 8.1
Ive tried all the tricks that have been talked aboout since 7.1 and have
never gotten it to work as other than a paper weight
Main card is intel i740 8Mb AGP
--
Ken Thompson, North West Antique Autos
Payette, Idaho
Email: [EMAIL
NDPTAL85 wrote:
> There's no reason to get all bent out of shape because Microsoft
> software is being used in schools. There's a good argument for it to be
> used, its what the children will also see in the workplace. I don't see
> how using Linux will benefit anyone if they learn systems they m
Mario,
Thanks for your response and support!
Randy Kramer
Mario Michael da Costa wrote:
> I couldn't agree more. My MDK 7.2 cd's are still rated among my most
> valuable. And while i personally never had a major problem with MDK
> 8.1, I would like to see a good, rock solid stable 8.2.
>
> MDK
On Tue, 29 Jan 2002 22:46:23 -0800 (PST)
Mike & Tracy Holt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey all
> I've got a logitech trackman marble which works fine no matter how
> I connect it. My problem is, when I connect it through my kvm switch
> (linksys 2-port with button on front), my wheel st
Oscar wrote:
> El mié, 30-01-2002 a las 11:50, Lars Roland Kristiansen escribió:
> > On 30 Jan 2002, Oscar wrote:
> >
> > > El mié, 30-01-2002 a las 09:10, Lars Roland Kristiansen escribió:
> > > > I have just installed a mandrake server. It is configured with high
> > > > security level, and s
Thus spake Thomas Sourmail ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > > sshd: ALL
> >
> > Sure; that lets you access via SSH from anywhere in the world.
>
> Just in case, some ssh servers (protocol 1) have serious security issues
> (probably not the recent openssh distr. which, I believe, is the default),
> anyw
Hi!
I have some similar problem running some old executables (that use the old
glibc).
If you try
ldd ./swatgrs_set
may be you would have some info about the libs it needs.
May be you need to install some compatibility libraries for old libc.
It works for me.. same error.
See ya
El M
> > sshd: ALL
>
> Sure; that lets you access via SSH from anywhere in the world.
Just in case, some ssh servers (protocol 1) have serious security issues
(probably not the recent openssh distr. which, I believe, is the default),
anyway, it's not a bad idea to disable protocol 1. Most of the clie
On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
> On Tuesday 29 January 2002 10:06 pm, you wrote:
> > I'm getting duplicate emails from this list but not from other lists I'm
> > on. Anyone else see this? Know what I should do?
>
> Mike:
> It happens from time to time around here. The strange thing i
> I was wondering if the following is acceptable:
>
> sshd: ALL
Sure; that lets you access via SSH from anywhere in the world.
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
On Tuesday 29 January 2002 10:06 pm, you wrote:
> I'm getting duplicate emails from this list but not from other lists I'm
> on. Anyone else see this? Know what I should do?
Mike:
It happens from time to time around here. The strange thing is that some
people get lots of them and other get none.
Hey all
I've got a logitech trackman marble which works fine no matter how
I connect it. My problem is, when I connect it through my kvm switch
(linksys 2-port with button on front), my wheel stops working. Is there
any kind of workaround for this?
TIA, mike
--
Michael & Tracy Ho
ditch bastille, and go with something like gShield..
I used pmfirewall with 7.2 and ipchains because there was nothing else with
such a logical layout and rules list..
the same is true in a different way with gShield.. it has one simple conf
file that just asks you questions,
and a bunch of oth
Thanks for some reason i also had to put sshd1 sshd2 in there to but know
it works
On 30 Jan 2002, Oscar wrote:
> El mié, 30-01-2002 a las 11:50, Lars Roland Kristiansen escribió:
> > On 30 Jan 2002, Oscar wrote:
> >
> > > El mié, 30-01-2002 a las 09:10, Lars Roland Kristiansen escribió:
> >
On Wednesday 30 January 2002 13:00, you wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I think that in this thread, the problem of teaching Windows at school has
> been misunderstood. I'm disagreeing that professors teach at school about a
> system of Windows or Linux or anyother. That is NOT the school matter.
> School has
By SGI !!
> -Message d'origine-
> De: kayaturk [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Date: mardi, 29. janvier 2002 22:25
> À:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Objet:[expert] XFS filesystem, SMP and 2GB memory support
>
> Hi Guys,
> Does any one know that, where I can find 2.4 kernels with XFS
Title: RE: [expert] AAArgh!!! M$madness!!!
or
setup a internet gateway box with linux, but give it the full gui as well, then
they can see it getting used for something good, show them how their internal
network is invisable to grc.com or others and then get real flash and show them
gnom
OK Try th comman apropos at the prompt, it gives you a list of man pages to look
through that contain reference to parameters that you give the command
ie
> apropos bash
Gives a huge list!!
Hope this helps
si
-Original Message-
From: Larry Sword <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 29 Jan
True, but ATi's "open source" driver has a bug too, and it's not fixed yet.
I can't even get anyone interested in fixing the bug. :-( That's the main
reason why I bought an nVidia card. Open source is great, if you've got an
expert on hand to fix it from time to time. Sometimes, tho, having a comp
El mié, 30-01-2002 a las 11:50, Lars Roland Kristiansen escribió:
> On 30 Jan 2002, Oscar wrote:
>
> > El mié, 30-01-2002 a las 09:10, Lars Roland Kristiansen escribió:
> > > I have just installed a mandrake server. It is configured with high
> > > security level, and sshd is runing. My question
I just ran MandrakeUpdate. Looking at /var/cache/urpmi:
[root@mozart rpms]# ls -l *
-rw-r--r--1 root root0 Jan 30 06:17
at-3.1.8-4.1mdk.i586.rpm
-rw-r--r--1 root root0 Jan 30 06:17
bind-utils-9.2.0-0.rc3.2mdk.i586.rpm
-rw-r--r--1 root root
heck i never got a chance to learn computers in school, and i didn't
turn out too bad.
on a more serious note, i was rather appalled to see that the syllabus
for the diploma in engineering courses here in Goa focus on windows
rather than linux. I suppose in a richer country one can argue purely
o
Hello,
I think that in this thread, the problem of teaching Windows at school has
been misunderstood. I'm disagreeing that professors teach at school about a
system of Windows or Linux or anyother. That is NOT the school matter.
School has been made to learn students methods. Then, once the stude
Ok Terry.
Maybe you right, but the real reason of this "hoopla" on nVidia's
closed driver is the fact that one is unable, for example, to correct
some specific nVidia bug for your graphic or video programme that one can
be developing. So, that's why I think that nVidia should give, at le
On 30 Jan 2002, Oscar wrote:
> El mié, 30-01-2002 a las 09:10, Lars Roland Kristiansen escribió:
> > I have just installed a mandrake server. It is configured with high
> > security level, and sshd is runing. My question is this: where du I put
> > the ipnames of the computers that are to be allo
El mié, 30-01-2002 a las 09:10, Lars Roland Kristiansen escribió:
> I have just installed a mandrake server. It is configured with high
> security level, and sshd is runing. My question is this: where du I put
> the ipnames of the computers that are to be allowd to connect to the
> server using ss
In the compose message window, go the View menu, and check "reply-to
field".
and/or
Set up multiple accounts in mail settings, one for each of your "from"
addresses, then in the compose window, you'll get a drop-down menu of
accounts for the "from" field. This method is better if you need to use
as long as your drives are in the same order, ie hda1, hdb1 etc..
then you should be fine, I changed from a celery to a duron to a athlon to
an
athlonXP and didn't have to reinstall..
so you could be alright.
rgds
Frank
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