On Tue, 2002-07-02 at 14:24, Cole Tuininga wrote:
> At the risk of starting a flame war, this is the kind of thing that
> drove me to debian.
>
> Steps to perform in debian:
>
> Step 1) apt-get update
> Step 2) apt-get -u upgrade
>
> Done.
At the risk of contributing to said flame war, these
On 18 Apr 2002, Mark Komarinski wrote:
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> Could there be a quota or ulimit issue?
>
Entering ulimit yielded:
4
What a coincidence. :-)
All is well now, thanks to all.
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On 18 Apr 2002, Mark Komarinski wrote:
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> If I read this right, that's a 40GB tar file you're trying to make?
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Oops! 40MB.
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On Thu, 18 Apr 2002, Michael O'Donnell wrote:
> Que? I didn't really understand from your sketchy
> description what you're trying to accomplish or what
> troubles you're seeing, but in common practice there
> are no "limits" on the size of a tarball.
Ok, let me try again. :-)
I am attempting
I'm trying to create zipped (or unzipped for that matter) archives and
getting these errors, mostly while it's doing Windows .zip files. If I
break the directory down into smaller pieces, it seems to go ok. Is there
something that may have gotten set by mistake to limit the size of a
tarbal
On Fri, 29 Mar 2002, Bayard Coolidge USG wrote:
> Charles Farinella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (a.k.a. the veteran newbie :-)
> wrote;
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> >>> I get the following:
> >>> scsi: aborting command due to time out : pid 0, scsi 0, channel 0, id4,
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> T
, and on, and I have to power the machine off.
Can anyone help?
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e of you will have some suggestions by
then.
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We are about to set up a webserver here (RH 7.2), and would be very
interested in anyones experience with any of the journaling filesystems
particularly ext3 since that's what RH provides.
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e already on the website, so we should
> all now be able to peruse Karl's slides,
oops, I put up the presentation late Friday, but have not yet put up a
link for it. The address is:
http://www.gnhlug.org/ssh-vpn/
I'll place the link on the page as soon as I can get to it.
thanks
On Wed, 14 Nov 2001, Bruce Dawson wrote:
> Same time, same place.
> The Sybase meeting room @ 6 Louden Road, Concord, NH
> Wednesday, Sept. 12, 7pm.
>
Great, thank you. I'll try and come on *November* 12, and hope that's
correct. :-)
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Netscape, and has some features that I have become dependent on. Try it
and see for yourself.
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On Sun, 30 Sep 2001, Bruce Dawson wrote:
> Also, how many would like a similar site for all of GNHLUG?
I think that's an excellent idea!
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ms to be a variant (same IIS exploit but different payload) and
> is coming to me primarily from Mediaone Cable modem (a /16 subnet).
> Anyone see this today or know what it is?
I'm seeing the same thing. I have no idea what it is.
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On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, Bruce Dawson wrote:
> Errr. This is pretty good. Where did you get it? (I note that its
> written in PHP.)
It's called WebCalendar and is available at Freshmeat.
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using it almost exclusively, and I agree with you. If they
fix a few bugs and finish it off, I'll be happy to pay for it. As it is,
I like it much better than any other Linux browser.
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On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Jeffry Smith wrote:
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> Not bad for a "just a Piano Tuner" and proof that ANYONE can learn this ;-)
>
Maybe we'd better qualify 'learn'.
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web based collaboration tool. This one is written in Perl.
http://twiki.sourceforge.net/
hth,
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me. (Opinions? Us?)
TIA,
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This works, thanks for the pointer.
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, if not tomorrow morning I'll have an 'unknown user' returned mail.
I'll let you know. (Rich: I hit the wrong button)
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On Sun, 15 Oct 2000, Paul Lussier wrote:
> In a message dated: Sun, 15 Oct 2000 19:45:51 EDT
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> Hmmm. I'd stick with:
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> mail GID: 12
> cgi GID: 99
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> I don't know. Have you checked the mailman website to see
eck the values for the 'Group' option in your httpd.conf
file." This value is 99 or group 'nobody'. No combination of these
values or any others have solved it so far. Maybe it's not the gid's at
all?
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A good article about open source on the front page of todays online Times:
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I just dropped it in, changed some numbers, and since it seemed to work, I
just left it. Only now as I look at it am I beginning to see things.
I'll have to spend some time with it. I appreciate everyone's input.
Thanks to all.
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have to do
to fix it, and can I change this line to anticipate the change?
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On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, dsbelile wrote:
>was there a login statement? like su root or su -l root? if not
>then i would not worry to much but it does look like someone tried to
>telnet in and got denied by what you
>displayed.
No evidence of a login. I may have gotten lucky.
Kenneth E. Lussier w
I found the following in my logs, and while I'm not sure exactly what they
mean, I find them somewhat disconcerting. Maybe someone can provide a
clue for the clueless.
>From /var/log/secure:
Jun 12 15:18:55 farinella in.telnetd[1817]: connect from 64.228.199.113
and from /var/log/messages:
Jun 1
On Fri, 2 Jun 2000, Todd Littlefield wrote:
> If anyone can list some reasons why AW is better than SO, I'd
> be grateful... I know they have a Java based Anywhere version, but I'm
> not likely to run it at home and so it isn't a good demonstration of
> their binaries performance...
Bette
file (t) that ends up containing 'rm -rf /' and runs it.
I thought some of you might find it interesting.
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shed.
A similar experience. Applix 4.42 gave the same (or at least similar
error), my StarOffice 5.1 opened it in a spread sheet with no word
wrapping making it pretty strange to read.
I think the gist of it was that they are offering the upgrade price,
($39.95) to everyone for some limited ti
rpm -qa |grep yacc
byacc-1.9-11
I'm getting smarter, but I'm a little slow.
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I'm trying to compile wine on a laptop with a minimal RH6.0
installation, and it choked saying it can't find yacc. I can't find
an RPM on the CD with the word yacc in it, so am assuming it's part
of a larger package. Does anyone know which one?
TIA,
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On Wed, 17 May 2000, Christopher M. Downs wrote:
> how do you make a compile dock app start on the right side of the screen instead of
>executing at the bottom of the screen? thanks chris
>
What is your window manager?
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I need an 8 bit ISA ethernet card, and am having trouble finding one.
I am told a good place to try would be the HamFest (I'm not sure what it's
called) in Rochester. Is this next weekend the 13th? Any other
suggestions?
TIA,
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On Thu, 4 May 2000, Paul Lussier wrote:
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> Does anyone know where "the helix code" is? I don't know exactly how to
> describe it, other than it seems to be GNOME add-on sw.
www.helixcode.com
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BA problem.
It's possible we might have an extra Turbo Linux distribution or two.
I would very much like to see it install, and play with it some, so if
someone has a machine we could put it on..:-)
If you have *any* requests or questions, please let me know, ASAP.
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o provide grunt labor.
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I added an interface using netcfg.
In linuxconf under basic host info I assigned individual IRQ's.
eth0 uses IRQ12.
I added an append line to LILO.
I read the 'Multiple Ethernet Adapter Mini-HowTo'.
I'd appreciate guidance.
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> and periferals I have hanging around.
Look here:
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I need a new soundcard.
These are my requirements:
1: It must play sounds from both speakers.
2: It must fit in an ISA slot.
3: It must work in Linux.
Does anyone have a recommendation?
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That's perfect! Thank you very much. :-)
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you can see, in record 2 the comma has been moved to the right of the
first /.
I know nothing about sed, and it is not apparent to me how to correct
this.
I'll come back to it later tonight.
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r suggestions I would be happy to hear them.
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ted 14 work units. That is more tha 68.991%
of their participants. You need me. :-)
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I thought this might be of interest.
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Life goes on.
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The February meeting of Monadlug will be held Feb. 10, 2000
at 7:00PM, in the Peterborough Library. Our speaker this
month will be Jon 'maddog' Hall, Executive Director of
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Directions, and further information can be found at:
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The February meeting of Monadlug will be held Feb. 10, 2000
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On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, Derek Martin wrote:
> On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, Charles Farinella wrote:
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> If you don't have a middle button, GET ONE! But in the mean time, you can
> configure your 2-button mouse to emulate 3, and simulate the middle button
> by pressing both buttons.
an end users viewpoint, one thing I would very much appreciate having
would be a system wide clipboard. I'm sure Gnome, and KDE have something,
but an independent 'copy/cut-paste' would be *real* useful.
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> the image name at the LILO prompt. For example,
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> LILO: linux single
On my RH6.0 machine you can just type 'linux 3' at the lilo prompt, and it
will boot to run level 3. A command prompt.
HTH
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