If you have or can get an older machine with two NIC's, try "IPCop"
http://www.ipcop.org/
or just buy a Linksys router/firewall or Dlink router/firewall.
Ralph
> At 08.42 06/08/2003, you wrote:
>
>>Try one of these options...
>>
>>First, if you only have your own machine, and are not sharing the
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> Thanks to everyone who responded to my question about LM and dual-processor
> boxen.
>
> It sounds like no one has had any problems, except that there was one
> caveat that one must run the latest 9.1 kernel to avoid some IRQ-related
> performance p
Brant Fitzsimmons became daring and sent these 2.2K bytes,
> Aaron Matteson wrote:
>
> >Lyvim Xaphir became daring and sent these 1.2K bytes,
> >
> >Again, value of a product is in the eye of the beholder. SuSE's
> >enterprise lineup is superior to Linux Mandrake's.
> >
>
> Not according to:
> h
Lyvim Xaphir became daring and sent these 1.2K bytes,
> On Wed, 2003-08-06 at 00:14, Miark wrote:
> > Red Hat has a million bucks or more to dump into this--Mandrake doesn't.
> > I'm content to have Mandrake focus on it's own problems and let the
> > big'uns duke it out.
> >
> > Miark
> >
> What
Rolf Pedersen wrote:
>
> As just a thought, in guarddog, kde's iptables firewall gui
> configurator, I have to allow DNS in the internet zone (services allowed
> from the internet to the machine). It might not even be relevant to
> your situation but I gave up quickly on trying to learn how to us
On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 01:01:56PM -0500, Jonathan Shilling wrote:
>
> Actually, if I recall correctly SCO stated that it is $699, and no I am
> _NOT_ going to pay them. :P
>
There are too many numbers running around. The $699\$1399 numbers are
the before Oct 15/after Oct 15 price for a single-
On Thursday 07 Aug 2003 11:38 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
> OK - I bit the bullet and deleted everything under the old /usr.
> Everything is fine. All I need to do now is to try to make a TWiki
> entry for it
>
> Thanks to all concerned.
>
Jack, James, Bill. Could you please look over
http://mandrak
Olaf Marzocchi wrote:
> At 08.42 06/08/2003, you wrote:
>
>>Try one of these options...
>>
>>First, if you only have your own machine, and are not sharing the
>>connection with any other machines, use
>>"K-->Configuration-->Packaging-->Remove Software to remove Shorewall from
>>your system comple
The "Helper Applications" list is EMPTY on my mozilla installation. Do
not know why.
I have lots of plugins that are declared to be installed (xine plugin,
shockwave flash, default, javarpnp, nppdf) but NOthing in the Helpers.
So, may I ask you a favour?
1. how could I install an Helper for e
* Eric Fernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-08-06]:
> > BTW, can't we just use Redhats newly formed Linux Legal Fund to help
> > Mandrake become solvent?
>
> French law does not allow donations to a company (except the French
> state however)
Wrong. See MandrakeSoft donation page dated April 19,
You mean LinPopUp, donĀ“t you?
But my problem is that I'm connected remotely, only using console, so I'm
looking for something that could call the attention of the one using that
box that I logon remotely.
I hope I can find something.
Thanks anyway.
On Tue, 5 Aug 2003, James Sparenberg wrote:
Hi James,
actually - I tried what you said before. However - this won't work for me.
I have bound some servers explicitely for Lan usage to the fixed IP of device
eth0. As I have users using my services from remote sites using IPSec or
ssh-tunnels, or users through the WiFi lan using my servers
On Wed, 2003-08-06 at 12:07, James Sparenberg wrote:
> > import fileinput
> > for line in fileinput.input(["$HOME/.kde/share/config/kdeglobals"]):
> >key,val = line.split("=")
> >...
> >
> > HTH
>
> K it's a start time to play..
this will work in python 2.2 or above, (perhaps crude
* Eric Fernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003-08-06]:
> Wolfgang Bornath wrote:
>
> >Wrong. See MandrakeSoft donation page dated April 19, 2001
> >
> >http://www.linux-mandrake.com/donations/
> >
> >wobo
> >
>
> These are donations given to Free projects supported by Mandrake:
> "Mandrake Linux Op
Andy Davidson wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 06, 2003 at 03:24:30AM -0400, Lyvim Xaphir wrote:
>> For the copy of Mandrake you now have. Wait...check that: it's
>> $1399.00 for every CPU that's running a copy of kernel 2.4 or above.
>
> Let's not generate our own FUD. The $1399 is for a server, not a
> de
On Wednesday 06 August 2003 04:52 pm, Ken Thompson wrote:
> No I haven't looked. Just installed WineX recently and haven't taken time
> to really get into it..
> Some of the other games are, Command & Conquer Red Alert, Yuri's Revenge
> expansion pack and Command & Conquor Generals.
> Total Annihi
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