it to run daily.
I believe it defaults to once per week since 8.x, but I could be wrong. In
either case, I altered the default to once each day manually, as well.
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, I went to the
Green Room and immediately applied the RedirectMatch line. I'm too tired
to sit up and watch it, but I'll check it tomorrow morning.
Thanks.
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why the version number boogety-boogety.
Now back on topic, we are saying Mandrake 9.1 will be released when? 8-)
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Good morning, James...
On Monday 24 March 2003 10:51 pm, James Sparenberg wrote:
On Mon, 2003-03-24 at 22:42, Dave Laird wrote:
Is it a necessary evil? While I'll concede this is probably not something
that is entirely on-topic, since most
, but don't
hold your breath. Hysteresis will always be a factor to contend with.
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to install it, of course.
It even shares pretty decently using Samba.
My only wish is that the media didn't cost so much, but on the good side,
the disks seem (at least to me) to last a long, long time, which is more
than I can say about floppy disks. 8-)
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input to this idea. It *does* block strings from Code Red,
but at a pretty substantial performance hit.
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An automatic
the strings idea should work.
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An automatic
permits to destroy any
usability this list might ever have.
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in /etc/cron.d/ as one of those
may be configured to run hourly.
Without reading Todd's mind (above) I might humbly submit that you might
also give an eye to what's inside cron.daily, as well. It does sound like a
mis-firing cron job. 8-)
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and all was well. Several attempts resulted in the same findings
and finally I put the case on it and all was well.
That day there simply wasn't enough time. sigh
On Tuesday 11 March 2003 01:57 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
I hate not knowing what has caused this.
Me too. 8-(
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Last night I tried the same experiment here, using two drives and a
more-recent Motherboard and BIOS and saw no such problems, no matter where I
put the drives. I think I'll go back out that way next week and flash the
BIOS with the latest and see what happens. Thanks, though...
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the screen
saver kicks in, in some cases. Of course, your results may vary. 8-)
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for the next comeback. 8-)
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post your smb.conf file for everyone
to examine? This might show others and myself something which might cause
your problem. Also, if you could, please show the full permissions for any
given file in the shared directory if you could, please.
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On Sunday 02 March 2003 06:05 pm, civileme wrote:
lthtmlgt
Thanks. It's been installed. 8-)
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of 256 MEG of
RAM you can have it play anything you prefer. I imagine it would even
gleefully play a MIDI file if you wanted to work out the details.
It's actually pretty handy if you poll a mail server once in awhile for new
mail.
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reduce my spam loads. Also, if you want more
targets, go to http://www.iana.org/assignments/ipv4-address-space and look
up the IP blocks assigned to the primary sources of most pornographic spam.
Then block them by country. You'd be surprised at how spam levels will drop.
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going to bed. sigh
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performance gains for ext
Might you have a link to this utility? It might be handy for running usenet
news which, as we all know, is notorious for fragmenting an ext2 file system
pretty badly.
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/projects/defrag/?topic_id=136
Is a url that should get you to it.
Thanks! It went to work as soon as it came out of the compiler. I'll be
curious what it does to the news spool, which is nearly always fragmented
quite a bit.
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with
the command hdparm -t /dev/hda ? Would it be the same speed as in
Linux ?
hdparm -t /dev/hda1
Timing buffered disk reads: 64 MB in 2.08 seconds = 30.71 MB/sec
My UDMA is set by the motherboard resources, and is fast as the dickens. I
hope my answer helps in some way.
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:)
In case your findings come to you off this list, could you please forward any
information you may find about this? I've begun playing with Xnest, too, and
would like to have a gui tooie. 8-)
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on this
evening and I'll see what I can come up with, as I did just that a long, long
time ago. I just don't remember what I did. 8-(
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those
autographed pictures of George Bush, Jr. you ordered, they are in now. 8-)
hehehe. Sorry. It's Friday and I'm multi-tasking too many processes at the
same damned time.
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, something else I never understood. 8-)
was that in M$ products say before 1997?
Yes, I believe that was the platform. There's an excellent article that
explains
some of the more technical aspects of why floating around the web written by
young Steve Gibson, I think.
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And in case anyone thinks I'm bashing Maxtor drives, I'm not. I've been using
Maxtor drives nearly exclusively as my personal choice for almost two decades
in
nearly every network machine in my office, and am *delighted* beyond words
with
their no-BS warrantee policies.
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brightening They say Mandrake 9.1 and KDE 3.1 are both coming out the cooker
soon. That, too, works for me. 8-)
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the drive geometry correctly every time. sigh
Can I buy an axiom now? grin
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books,
which they don't even sell anymore, anyway. shrug
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drive on the
primary and a fast Seagate on the secondary, which only worked in 16 bit mode,
something else I never understood. 8-)
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method of reception.
Nice choice of card, though. 8-)
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is really *well* amplified
noise and scatter on the screen. Let us know, though. If I get some time free
this weekend I'll try to replicate the problem, uh... with different
television stations, of course. 8-)
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.
To be politically-correct, I am not here to bash Windows. However, given the
number of times the Windows boxes have been patched and upgraded, I still
cannot seem to do better than 2 or 3 days uptime before one or both of them
crash or require a reboot.
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haven't had any trouble, and then
it was because I was in too much of a hurry to do my homework. 8-(
Thus far I have never used Mandrake as a server, although I understand it can
be just as robust as RedHat when it comes to that. I just haven't gotten
around to it yet. grin
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Good morning, Mike...
On Wednesday 29 January 2003 06:20 am, Mike Veltman wrote:
And please respect the fact that a lot of europeans have a different view
of the Irac case.
...as do *SOME* Americans.
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minutes. And it will contain nothing about
politics! Promise.
[Dave puts on a black wig and leans close to the monitor] Whisper about it in
my ear. No one else will ever know. 8-)
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evil grin Speaking for the Polident faction of
Mandrake, of course.
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themselves. 8)
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An automatic random
know?
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An automatic random thought
. ;)
You forgot to mention she is fluent in Perl, Java, Assembler (remember THAT?),
C and C++ and can code while doing the laundry. 8-)
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money in my bank account, is somewhat difficult given my moral beliefs
against war. My Mandrake box even agrees with me. So there.
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Year 2 of running Mandrake
coming from The Shrub's
office, I am truly saddened by what I see coming.
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any assistance don't hesitate to drop a note on this
mailing list. I've been testing 4.x for about two weeks now, and other than
having to regenerate the indexes, I haven't had a moment's problem.
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On Sun Jan 26, 2003 at 09:10:12PM -0800, Dave Laird wrote:
[...]
The last time I looked (last week or two) it was listed as
BETA-Stable,
That would be rather be at least 6 weeks, because since 2002-12-14
(v4.0.6) MySQL is declared gamma.
That's about right, actually. I was going to check
man's
verification that record locks work as well as rollover, and they do work
without exception. Perhaps even more important, 4.09 didn't break *any* of my
Delphi code, which means no breaks in existing development programming.
I can hardly wait for 4.10 to emerge.
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An automatic random thought For the Minute
impressions once I really get my feet wet with
it.
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Good afternoon, Kwan...
On Friday 24 January 2003 09:12 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 24 Jan 2003, Dave Laird wrote:
Xaitv not only works better than Xawtv 'out of the box', as it comes up
the first time with the audio on and the picture
screen captures with v41,
something that Xawtv won't do without a v42.
Now I can pull the ATI card from my system and try out the new Hauppage card I
bought last night. 8-)
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laptop. My solution was to go to the BIOS and
*force* the stupid thing to use other IRQ's in the BIOS. Then force Plug N'
Pray to re-read the table and perhaps you'll be good to go. Of course, maybe
not. 8-|
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the change...
Progress is good. Progress is good.
Hope to know soon if that'll fix my sound problems after suspend/resume.
Let us know. I can look up the IRQ's for the onboard sound, as I have a cheat
sheet here for IBM laptops that comes in pretty handy every once in awhile.
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begun to explore/exploit that one yet, as I
understand it requires a kernel patch, something I'm *never* fond of doing
unless it is mandatory. 8-) What the heck, the week's young, isn't it? 8-)
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menu off the screen, it turns the
entire shooting match off. Click on the controlling window to drop the menu.
Also, remember to set your audio settings up in Kmixer so you can hear the
pretty ads.
I guess that about sums it up. I hope my experience helps someone else. 8-)
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a
bit further into this, at my customer's urgings. Apparently their system
admin doesn't like Linux, but everyone who uses Linux on the LAN are
delighted beyond words by Mandrake and KDE. Works for me. 8-)
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to help where
I can.
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An automatic
it to where it works the same as the manual statement
(above). All in all, it's working fine now, and the drive chain problems that
existed on older systems appears to be a thing of the past.
Thanks again...
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and see how that works out.
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. shrug
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working under Mandrake? Currently I am installing
9.0 but I would change that if someone has actually gotten it to work with
another release.
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, it
clears some packages, but blocks others.
I simply persisted in trying other mirrors, and incredibly enough, several
tries later I found one that worked. However, it crashed and burned the
existing settings for Cups, so I finally downloaded the entire RPM and
started over. sigh
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a document or
spreadsheet with near-complete compatibility with MS-Office, handle e-mail
and read usenet all with a high degree of reliability and comfort. It just
doesn't get much better than that! 8-)
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Disks.
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wrote a mini-HOWTO and posted it just minutes before. If you see
anything on it that doesn't pass muster, just nod your head and throw
something.
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