Charlie wrote:
Wassup doc? (I'm sorry but I couldn't resist.)
What it be like, dude?
The responses ranged from; How much is Microsoft paying them for this crap? from
an aunt of a good friend, to his reply which is unfit for quotation on a polite
mailing
list such as this. :-)
Who is
Hi
On a mandrake 8.1 with a 40 Go DD, and with this partitions :
hda1 : /boot
hda5 : swap
hda6 : /ext3
hda7 : /usrext3
hda8 : /varext3
hda9 : /homeext3
hda10 : /webext3
hda11 : /mysqlext3
After a freeze and a hard reboot, I lost hda8, 9 10 and 11 partitions.
Suite à
hi j.craig,
have discovered the following behavior :
was wondering, that the nfs-services was not running. in
mandrake-control-center I was looking for services, and nfs was NOT active.
trying to start it had no effects.
After that I made an entry in /etc/exports like :
/home/me/docs jo(rw)
Summary: When msec is run (at 4:03 am) it seems to trigger a kernel panic.
I have also got the same kernel panic when shutting down, right after Alsa
has been stopped.
In either case, when this happens, I have to resort to the SysRq sequence.
This seems to be related to the zip drive:
# uname
On Wed, 5 Jun 2002 15:05:41 +0200, Yves Crespin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi,
I have remove 9 files on my current directory ...
I'm using RCS, but I have loose a working day!
Actually, I just remount the EXT3 partition on read-only mode.
with debugfs, I can find deleted inode but not the
June 5, 2002 01:18 am, J. Craig Woods wrote:
Charlie wrote:
Wassup doc? (I'm sorry but I couldn't resist.)
What it be like, dude?
The responses ranged from; How much is Microsoft paying them for this
crap? from an aunt of a good friend, to his reply which is unfit for
quotation on a
On Wed, 05 Jun 2002 11:56:11 -0600
Charlie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the other hand who says I'm not making any noise about it? 9 out of
10 of the people that I've spoken to about this latest FUD attack are
Windows users at work, or at home, or both. But that doesn't mean they
are
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On Wednesday 05 June 2002 6:16 pm, daRcmaTTeR wrote:
No doubt...no doubt at all you are 100% correct. But, what to do
drjung? do we patch or plan as one who is wise recently so elequantly
stated here on the list(s).
Well, Wired appears to have
On Tuesday 04 June 2002 05:29 pm, J. Craig Woods wrote:
Good food for thought. The only effective opposition is an INFORMED
opposition.
drjung
Study: Open source poses security risks
By Matthew Broersma
Special to ZDNet
June 3, 2002
A conservative U.S. think tank suggests in an
June 5, 2002 12:36 pm, Bill Davidson wrote:
snip On Wed, 05 Jun 2002 11:56:11 -0600
Funny you should mention schools. I just read this article about 2
people from Portland that are making linux available to schools.
http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/reports/4216/1/
Bill
Charlie wrote:
I'm doin' my best. All I can see to do is what I've been doing. When people
ask me a question about things such as this article, or ask me what other
choice there is besides Windows, I show them. Amazingly it works more times
than not. The only 'talent' I'll admit to is a
Hmm, maybe I cannot type, but I could not login to the screensaver (user
Root) after the Slideshow utility took over for KDE. Any suggestions?
--
Albert E. Whale - CISSP
http://www.abs-comptech.com
--
ABS Computer Technology,
James wrote:
On Wed, 05 Jun 2002 12:44:43 +0200
Laurent BOULEAU [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
On a mandrake 8.1 with a 40 Go DD, and with this partitions :
hda1 : /boot
hda5 : swap
hda6 : /ext3
hda7 : /usrext3
hda8 : /varext3
hda9 : /homeext3
hda10 : /webext3
hda11 :
You have to be running a Web_server to do that. Make sure Apache is
running. Then access your file via http, i.e, type something like:
http://localhost/~phil/MySite/index.ph3
either in Konqueror or Netscape.
If Apache is configured and not running,
#apachectl start
as root will start it.
My guess is that the partition table got sprayed with bad data on power down.
if one had a listing of partitions such as that provided by fdisk /dev/hda -l
you should be able to rebuild the partition table.
Of course having a copy of the MBR would make life easier
dd if=/dev/hda
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
On Thu, 2002-06-06 at 09:55, Jim Tarvid wrote:
My guess is that the partition table got sprayed with bad data on power down.
if one had a listing of partitions such as that provided by fdisk /dev/hda -l
you should be able to rebuild the partition table.
Of course having a copy of the MBR
I realize I'm talking to a Senior Security Consultant, but my first
thought is don't login into X as root. Maybe it won't happen then.
Damon
On Thu, 2002-06-06 at 10:01, Albert E. Whale wrote:
Hmm, maybe I cannot type, but I could not login to the screensaver (user
Root) after the Slideshow
On Thursday 06 June 2002 12:09 am, Brian Parish wrote:
On Thu, 2002-06-06 at 09:55, Jim Tarvid wrote:
My guess is that the partition table got sprayed with bad data on power
down.
if one had a listing of partitions such as that provided by fdisk
/dev/hda -l you should be able to
On Tue, 4 Jun 2002, PlugHead wrote:
good grief...thats got to be the biggest butt-load of FUD I've read yet!
did Redmond, Washington write that?
Mark
sarcasm
I was SHOCKED, just SHOCKED I tell you, to hear that this group (AdTI) is
taking money from Redmond!
/sarcasm
As usual,
On Wed, 5 Jun 2002, J. Craig Woods wrote:
Charlie wrote:
Wassup doc? (I'm sorry but I couldn't resist.)
What it be like, dude?
The responses ranged from; How much is Microsoft paying them for this crap? from
an aunt of a good friend, to his reply which is unfit for quotation on a
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