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I have come into a IBM RISC Powerstation Server with 4 workstations
attached to it. it also has a high speed printer (1300+lines per min),
runs AIX 4.1(and i have the root password this time). Also included in all
manuals and COBOL Runtime Environment as well as several other misc parts.
If
At 10:25 AM 1/9/2002, Bob Bell wrote:
HUH?
>On Tue, Jan 08, 2002 at 02:19:09PM -0500, Ray Cote
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Yup. Amazing isn't it. I've not met a CS grad in the last 5 years who
> > read any of Knuth's work in school. Some ran across him in extended
> > reading, but nothing i
I have come into a IBM RISC Powerstation Server with 4 workstations
attached to it. it also has a high speed printer (1300+lines per min),
runs AIX 4.1(and i have the root password this time). Also included in all
manuals and COBOL Runtime Environment as well as several other misc parts.
If
did they paw through your beard? I mean you could of hidden a plastic
knife or something in there.
~kurth
At 01:52 PM 9/20/2001, Jon 'maddog' Hall, Executive Director, Linux
International wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Most of you know I travel a LOT, and I thought you might like to see what
>happened to me l
At 08:50 PM 8/29/2001, Scott Mellott wrote:
channel 191 on Dish Network :-)
~kurth
>If you have DirectTV or Dishnetwork, you'll have to check out the
>ScreenSavers on TechTV (channel 354 on DTV). Maddog was interviewed as
>the Linux evangelist. There will be a rebroadcast at 10PM and 1AM
>ton
At 03:33 PM 8/25/2001, Randy Edwards wrote:
i believe that your looking for the dpkg command
i believe that its dpkg -L
~kurth
>On Friday 24 August 2001 08:55 am, Kenneth E. Lussier wrote:
>
> > Is there a way to find out everything that is installed on a Debian system?
>
>Yes, check o
At 01:14 PM 8/21/2001, Joseph L. Hill wrote:
being co-chair of nnhlug i'm wondering why even though our web address is
nnhlug.org / nnelug.org it still says nnh.net.
~kurth
>Greetings,
>
>I haven't been to the gnhlug site in a year or two but was just showing it
>to a friend and when we clic
At 11:37 AM 7/27/2001, Greg Kettmann wrote:
if your running gnome i'm pretty sure that theres an panel applet that does
that.the name, however escapes me.
~kurth
>Hello, can anyone suggest a program for capturing screen shots under
>Linux? This is for documentation purposes. The standard
At 01:48 PM 7/9/2001, you wrote:
I get the USR 2977 (hardware based pci fax/modem) and the USR 2976
(hardware based fax modem with voice) for $56.00 and $60.00 (the 2976 is in
a bit of a shortage at the moment. I can also get the USR 5686 (external
modem) for $99.00 in retail box.
No mod
I just did a trace and it seems that the ENTIRE andover network is offline
ot something..crazy.
~kurth
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it seems that andover.net is haveing problems i think..the mysql.com site
is down as well...
~kurth
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vdb/middle.html%3Fvendor%3DDan%2520Bernstein%26title%3D%26version%3Dany
while your at security focus please to a vuln search by keyword on djb,
then on tinydns, then on djbdns.
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When i get a real chance...plus i'll need to hire a boduguard to protect
me from kenny :-)
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On Fri, 1 Jun 2001, K
guess that it must really
get to you.
If It Makes You Feel Better I Will Use The Shift Key More Often.
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got this off o the qmail list today. might me an intresting read for all
you sendmail die hards :-)
~kurth
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On Wed, 30 May 2001, Benjamin Scott wrote:
> On Wed, 30 May 2001, Kurth Bemis wrote:
> > from my viewpoint (which many ppl dislike) this is a HORRIBLE turn to ne
> > linux movement.
> >
> > at USAExpress.net i get about one call a week from a clueless person.
check the message archive last year...i believe that we discussed this
some.
from my viewpoint (which many ppl dislike) this is a HORRIBLE turn to ne
linux movement.
at USAExpress.net i get about one call a week from a clueless person.
"i hate linux!!! it totally trashed all my windows files.
Ah - i see your problem. your running sendmail. :-) gotta love those
cryptic, gotta-upgrade-every-two-days, monolithic MTAs :-)
~kurth
On Sun, 27 May 2001, Ken Ambrose wrote:
> I just switched over to my new DSL account (thank you, MV Communications!),
> and now my incoming e-mail doesn't wo
> "Thomas M. Albright" wrote:
>>
>> OK, so the sysadmin should be held accountable because his system was
>> cracked? So if you leave my car unlocked for a minute, and someone
>> steals it, oh well, it's your own fault?
depends where you leave it. In charlestown, i leave my car unlocked all
th
did anyone record it? i attempted to but my radio didn't have very good
reception where i wasif someone did record it will you sendme a copy :-)
~kurth
> Anyone not listening in on this is missing an interesting talk. This
> is my first time hearing him speak, so maybe this is a standard
> Anyone not listening in on this is missing an interesting talk. This
> is my first time hearing him speak, so maybe this is a standard set of
> topics, but I'm still getting a kick out of it.
>
> -Larry
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From:Ed Robitaille [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>>
ah - isn't just like our goverment?
gee - rat on your fiends, help us and we'll let you go free .
but if you don't do extacly as we say we'll throw your sorry ass in jail.
what about the ILOVEYOU.vbs worm/virus? Can you really hold on person
because the majority of people choose to use MS
I think that its going to be on most affiliates - my girlfriend go a
similar message from the linux chix mailing list talking about how there's
going to e an interview with linus on some ann arbor station. maybe the
boston one will carry it :-)
~kurth
On Tue, 22 May 2001, Paul Lussier wrote:
>
Found this thought it may be interesting for some readers..its Linus
Torvalds response to Craig Mundies speech against open source
Craigs Speech Is here ->
http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/exec/craig/05-03sharedsource.asp
and Linus' Response is here - >
http://web.siliconvalley.com/cont
I need to drop dup entries from a text file
the file contains a listing of first names only and there are some dupes
that need to be dropped...any ideas? Oh BTW theres 22k + names in the
file. case incentive would be nice.but it doesn't matter...i can
convert teh entire thing to
At 04:17 PM 4/23/2001, Bruce Dawson wrote:
you should try thinkgeek.com and copyleft.net(.org?) linuxmall may have
something similar as well...
~kurth
>Does anyone know where I can get little (polo-shirt alligator sized)
>iron-on
>patches of Tux and/or GNU and/or BSD? Or slightly bigger ones
I remember someone mentioning that creative had them avaible...but i can't
find them on the websitecan someone point me to the right place?
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At 02:58 PM 3/25/2001, Tom Rauschenbach wrote:
the other reason it may not be responding that its a REDHAT machine. :-)
Debian rules!
~kurth
>Apparently my redhat based machine has no inetd ! Is this possible ?
>I guess this explains why it does not respond to telnet.
>
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unfortunately I will not be able to attend the meeting on Wednesday. I was
presenting something on qmail vs sendmail. My car is out of service and
will probably be out of service until Thursday. ( I blew the thermostat,
along with a new exhaust system, and something with the rear end...I'm no
At 06:57 PM 3/18/2001, Kenneth E. Lussier wrote:
i personally like the 3c905b. I haven't ever had ANY problems with
them.under openBSD, debian Linux 2.2, redhat and windows these cards
work perfectly. In fact they work so good that I installed 2 in
trinity.usaexpress.net. your may be th
Looking for Microsoft Spoofs? the classic Linux95 or CyborgBill?
I found a large directory of them :-)
http://www.attrition.org/gallery/ms/
hilarious.
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something that i'm missing? they call it UNTESTED!?!? look at
securityfocus.com and search for wu-ftp. the results could choke a
horse!!! more sites have been owned using wu-FTP than my sister! :-)
thats it i'm done
~kurth
>On Thu, 15 Mar 2001, Kurth Bemis wrote:
>
Anyone seen this? What a joke! Well for the Government i suppose that
this is the best that they can do with 1.2 billion-trillion tax dollars. I
mean if you want something secure use OpenBSD or MacOS!! anyway - check
it out
http://www.nsa.gov/selinux/download.html
I like their use of w
This may have been posted a long time ago - but i don't think that it
was. the following is a link to Microsoft's site. (duh). Check it out :-)
http://www.microsoft.com/windows2000/news/dot-truth/default.asp
sigh - when will MS learn?
~kurth
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At 11:59 AM 3/9/2001, Paul Lussier wrote:
so there is sendmail advocate? I nominate ben!
~kurth
>On Fri, Mar 09, 2001 at 10:42:28AM -0500, Joseph E. Mainusch wrote:
> > >
> > > At any rate, the next Nashua meeting will be on 28 March, 20001, at
> >
> > Only 18,000 years until the next meeting
At 10:29 AM 3/9/2001, Paul Lussier wrote:
who will battling for sendmail?
~kurth
>On Thu, Mar 08, 2001 at 11:16:04PM -0500, Jason & Shawna Shaw wrote:
> > Paul,
> >
> > Just wondering when the next Nashua meeting will be held, and if it
> > will be at Martha's Exchange...
>
>The Nashua chapter
At 09:29 AM 3/5/2001, Paul Lussier wrote:
yep - goto start>run>then type command then at the dos prompt type tracert
:-)
~kurth
>Hi all,
>
>Anyone know of a command equivalent to traceroute for Win2k?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Seeya,
>Paul
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At 09:38 AM 3/5/2001, Tony Lambiris wrote:
we'll do your co-lo for you. pricing starts at 120 a month for 10g of
transfer a month. if you want us to manage your box then the pricing
starts at 250 per month. if you'd like more information contact me at
603.826.5399
~kurth
>Can anyone recom
At 01:27 PM 2/28/2001, Kurth Bemis wrote:
ah ha! i got it - the command is edquota -p admin * (do this in /home)
>i set up quotas on our main server...a few days ago i realized that i
>needed to increase the number of files that a user could havei changed
>the one quota that all
i set up quotas on our main server...a few days ago i realized that i
needed to increase the number of files that a user could havei changed
the one quota that all the user accounts are set from hoping that the
quotas would change.and they didn'ti need to know how to replicate
the
At 12:46 PM 2/28/2001, Brian Chabot wrote:
hrm i had something like this once...when i first started.i can't
remember what i did tho.a reboot comes to mind
:-)
~kurth
>One of my clients has an old mail server / name server / dhcp server
>/ gateway that is REALLY acting up. This
got this from network news. i think
Today's focus: Turbolinux snaps up Linuxcare
By Phil Hochmuth
Turbolinux last week reached an agreement to acquire the enterprise
support firm Linuxcare. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
The acquisition will enable Turbol
At 11:52 PM 2/22/2001, Benjamin Scott wrote:
Can't we just all get along?!?! Everybody who uses bind is in denial and
they know it. no really, its a religious war that parallels a distro war.
~kurth
>On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, Peter Cavender wrote:
> > I still like the idea of collecting a reward if
At 04:08 PM 2/22/2001, Jeffry Smith wrote:
and we all wonder why star office is a RAM hog :-)
~kurth
>Lawrence.Tilly said:
> > OK, for those poor saps among us (myself included) who do not have
> > StarOffice, but do consider themselves Star Wars fans, could someone PLEASE
> > say briefly what
i'm wondering if theres a tool to see what domains a particular name server
is authoritative for. basically just poll the name server for the domains
that it has pointed at it :-)
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At 12:02 PM 2/21/2001, Peter Cavender wrote:
if you worried about security djbdns still has a 500 dollar reward for any
hole or exploits that are found in it.its goes unclaimed todayjust
like the qmail reward :-)
~kurth
>Hi-
>
>It seems you didn't really look at djbdns too carefully,
a trucking company approached me recently and asked about making their
warehouses more automated. their looking for a solution that makes it a
sinch for them to know what is coming off of each truck as it comes
in. they want to enter this information into a barcode and then just slap
a barco
Having a bit of trouble with pine 4.33 and the mail dir patch from
qmail.org. This is a bit embarrassing - but i can't get the patches to
apply to the file(s). Maybe i'm having an off day..but its just not
working. The patch is at http://www.qmail.org/pine-maildir-4.33. there
also seem
At 01:44 PM 2/16/2001, Vince McHugh wrote:
commercial goes against the GPL and apache licences i believe. besides -
why would you want anything commercial?
~kurth
>
> My MIS director was asking me if there is a
>"commercial version" of Apache Web Server. Since I do
>not know the answer
At 03:18 PM 2/13/2001, sherlock wrote:
debian isn't as hard as it seems..what couldn't you get to
work? everything implies that the CD wouldn't even boot:-)
tonite i installed debian 22r2 on my home system and am amazed at the
speed redhat is bloatware...i'm sorry to sayi had redh
At 04:02 PM 2/13/2001, Benjamin Scott wrote:
>On Tue, 13 Feb 2001, Tony Lambiris wrote:
> > Plus it is running on a laptop, which is probably the most obnoxious
> thing to
> > install Linux on in the first place.
>
> Try anything from Compaq...
Try anything from Compaqand it still does
At 02:39 PM 2/12/2001, Niall Kavanagh wrote:
>On Mon, 12 Feb 2001, Tom Laurie wrote:
>
> > Some Government Systems have a need for this: How can you place a warning
> > banner on the machine at startup, before login begins, and again, at telnet
> > connection, before user login starts?
> >
>
>/et
At 01:27 PM 2/8/2001, Peter Cavender wrote:
then following the debate the two opposing sides can get in a fist fight
:-) LOL
That was the format that i was hoping for..a white board may be
helpful...but not required
~kurth
>>Hi,
>>Well, the March meeting is coming up. I somehow volunteer
grade
8.11.0.4pl1 because there's some odd bug or overflow that hasn't been found
yet...yuck..don't get me started.yet :--)
~kurth
>On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, Kurth Bemis wrote:
> > BTW did any one see eric allman on the the "screensaver" on techtv
> > (for
At 10:58 AM 2/8/2001, Bruce Dawson wrote:
i'll tell you - i had similar problems with tw. I found AIDE. its does
everything that i was using tripwire for and then some. it will catalog
all the md5 hashes of all files...and like 5 other integrity checks. its
super easy to run and a wonderfu
At 08:23 AM 2/8/2001, Paul Lussier wrote:
hrm...battling for qmail...not to hard :-)
BTW did any one see eric allman on the the "screensaver" on techtv
(formlery known as zdtv)? man he was slinging it hard:)
~kurth
>In a message dated: Wed, 07 Feb 2001 21:09:39 EST
>Kurth Be
At 08:47 PM 2/7/2001, Jeff Macdonald wrote:
i heard a rumor that me an peter are to argue for qmail. is this true?
~kurth
>Hi,
>Well, the March meeting is coming up. I somehow volunteered to talk about
>sendmail and was wondering if there is any desired format for this? I have
>yet to make it
i couldn't find the answer to this anywhere else so here goes.
what version of windows 95 included fat32 support? was it b or c?
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has anyone running debian 2.2r2 noticed anything funny with quota
support? I just installed 2.2r2 on a box and then compiled the 2.2.18
kernel. after bootup my used RAM is up to ~85 megs! is this a "feature"
of quotas? does anyone have any ideas whats eating all my RAM?
~kurth
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thanks to Microsoft and their wisdom i now have ~200 files that used to be
all lowercase...now their all caps. their web sites so now everything is
broken. does anyone know or a util or a script that will let me make all
the filenames lowercase?
~kurth
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Greetings All,
The Northern New Hampshire Linux Users Group will hold a meeting and demo
on January 27th at the Howe Library in Hanover, New Hampshire.
This focus of this meeting will be a complete demo of dual booting Windows
98 and Linux, start to finish and if time permits a demo of Windows
if you want to wait we'll (nnhlug) be having a demo on dual booting on the
27th at the howe lib in hanover.
~kurth
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lay well with others. :-)
~kurth
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ption is ISDN-DOV. That may be a little more feasiblehowever the 2
modem thing is a little cheaper and i'm assuming a bit easier to set up
then ISDN modems. Basically I need to know how to make the 2 modems act as
one interface...know what i mean?
~kurth
Kurth
ange?
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>In a message dated: Wed, 20 Dec 2000 21:44:41 EST
>Kurth Bemis said:
>
> >BTW for those of you that use sendmailforget it...qmail is so much
> >faster and a lot easier to installi fought with sendmail for 2
> >daysthen installed qmail in a few h
At 08:58 AM 12/21/2000 -0500, Cole Tuininga wrote:
we briefly used exim...then moved to sendmaili don't know whybut
from what i remember it was very easy to configure...thats about all i
remember..it was a while ago :-)
~kurth
>On Dec 20, Kurth Bemis claimed:
>
> &
At 09:06 AM 12/21/2000 -0500, Paul Lussier wrote:
for the presention ask peter. er...i'll ask peter cavender.he loves
qmail and he the one that got me interested in it.
i'll talk to him...
~kurth
>In a message dated: Wed, 20 Dec 2000 21:44:41 EST
>Kurth Bemis said:
>
et it...qmail is so much
faster and a lot easier to installi fought with sendmail for 2
daysthen installed qmail in a few hours. :-) (thanks pete)
~kurth
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;ve been to their website but they do not currently seem to have a
> linux driver for this model. Can I get it to work and how? Pretty much a
> newbie.
>
> Dave M.
>
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> Thought for today: sys-frog /sis'frog/ n.
>
> [the PLATO system] Playful variant
>of `sysprog',
hey all - i really really like pine. its nifty :-) one problem
tho. whenever anyone sends me mail from outlook express pine dosen't
display the message. Anyone had similar problems..i'm using version
4.21..so the version thati have isn't too old....
~kurth
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Date: Thu, 14 Dec 2000 18:41:10 -0500
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [nnhlug] MEETING this Saturday
Our meeting will be this Saturday at the Howe Library in Hanover.
See www.nnhlug.org for the full schedule.
The
i remember a while ago that there was a hack or a script to make pine grab
a fortune and stick it in your sig every time that pine called your .sig
file. So that each time you sent a mail a diff fortune was in it.
does anyone know how to do this?
~kurth
Please pass this on :-)
Finally, after much ado the Northern New Hampshire Linux Users Group is
having a meeting/installfest on December 16, at the Howe Library in
Hanover, NH in the Mayer Room. There will be a lot of give-aways including
- Stuffed animals(tux,helix code monkeys), T-Shirts, B
Lori
>Hitchcock
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what would i ever do without all you guys :-)
~kurth
>On Fri, 1 Dec 2000, Kurth Bemis wrote:
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> >wasn't eazel supposed to be there?
>
>Check the original message in this thread:
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I've been having problems with licq latley. i cant connect to the
server. i can ping itbut can't connect...
has anyone else had this problem?
it was working one day...then today its not whats going on here?
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i saw this on slashdot
http://slashdot.org/articles/00/11/23/1616201.shtml
its too bad that a man who gave so much (ping) to us and not many ppl know
his name
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an interesting interview with the man himself. did you know that he
allegedly wears Linux underwear?
http://www-4.ibm.com/software/developer/library/maddog/
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here's a great site about Linux on laptops.i think they have damn near
all the current lap top models.
http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/kharker/linux-laptop/
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~kurth
Kurth Bemis - Network/Systems Administrator, USAExpress.net/Ozone Computer
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