On Montag 28 Februar 2005 19:58, David Corbin wrote:
Where is uuencode packaged?
What is the correct way way to find this out myself?
I don't know, if it is correct way, but useful:
http://www.gentoo-stats.org/index.php?c=search
Earny
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On Sonntag, 11. Januar 2004 01:07, jussx wrote:
I have emerge ntp and i configured it as client.
I have edited /etc/ntp.conf in this way:
server blah
server blah
.
.
Then i run this cmd : rc-update add ntpd default
The problem is that after i rebooted my comp, ntp.conf is changed and
On Sonntag, 23. November 2003 07:21, Chris wrote:
For those who dont know a pc can be cracked in as little as five minutes
even on a dialup.
Yupp. With a wrong configured firewall it takes one minute. If the lowbrow
user installs a firewall, it is an open door. If only trusted services
On Sonntag, 23. November 2003 04:33, Chris wrote:
I have only one PC (laptop) and my internet connection is a dial-up so
I am not online all the time.
I don't think I need a firewall because I am not running any servers
(only apache and only the local IP 127.0.0.1 can access it ).
On Sonntag, 16. Februar 2003 21:03, Bob Lockie wrote:
On 02/16/03 14:45 Richard Revis spoke thusly
Bob Lockie wrote:
Is there any software for identifying which chip it is?
cat /proc/cpuinfo should work.
Is there any software that does not require a Linux distribution to
already be