works with
multi-line commands.
So anyone know when process substitution was introduced into bash? Just
curious.
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I believe I mistakenly posted to BLU using this address. That list
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1) I refuse to pay full price for a piece of equipment that I'm
not certain is 100% Linux compatible. (Winmodems+NonGPL Linmodem
I may consider purchasing one some
day.
And with that I say -- Go Greg Kettmann!
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not just the tools we *want*, but the tools
that make us the most efficient at our jobs.
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. Namely,
openssh for Red Hat 6.2.
I do have the answer for this, by the way, but
won't have time to dig it up until I get home later
tonight. I'll post it then.
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as well. In the real world, your neighbors can simply
complain to you. With Nimda and friends, the sheer numbers and
difficulty in tracking these people down makes it unworkable.
But alas, I don't intend on doing this, since, as you said, I will
likely find myself in court if I do.
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that keep probing my apache server. Man people can
be dense. The fixes for Nimda have been around forever, and there still
seems to be a significant infection rate. Then again, they are running
Windows...
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against mailman, or if our use of majordomo is mostly
historical.
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and, if
needed, Ximain Connector for Exchange, there's no excuse for insisting
on the use of Windows on a Unix/Linux System Administrator's desktop.
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GPL all
remove any files beginning with double underscore (__) in
/var/lib/rpm and then try again. Also, be sure to a 'rpm --rebuilddb'
afterwards.
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JAZ 2GB SCSI Drive
Afreey 50X CD-ROM
Soundblaster 128 sound card
300 Watt GT power supply
Keytronic Keyboard
Logitech Mouse
10/100 Intel Etherexpress NIC
Red Hat Installed Software
Asking $2,500
willing to negotiate.
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the delete key is more efficient than bitching about the
problem :)
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question as to whether a pet peeve was anything like a hamster made the
whole discussion worth it :-). (Thanks, mod)
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are cheap these
days, so it might not matter).
Hope that helps!
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config tools of their own. Now was a good
time to get rid of linuxconf, I suppose.
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place. I do encourage people to buy a support option however, to
support the businesses based on Free Software.
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1 5;mknod /dev/zero c 1 3
just to see what happens. Even better, if it has a minimal, non-disasterous
effect, would be to do it to a work associate's system and watch him struggle
to figure out what's wrong with only certain commands. :-)
Unix/Linux is just too much fun...
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to appear are right. Although I have a bit of a buffer, it will run dry
if I don't get something soon enough, leaving me in not so good a negotiating
position. Right now, I have the luxury of a little gutsy negotiating.
Later, I might not.
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deal, I'll settle for a default %50 space savings (not to
[snip]
I'm sorry, but I'll settle for nothing less than 100% space savings.
I advocate the use of lzip for all our space saving compression needs.
Get it at sourceforge: http://lzip.sourceforge.net/.
*ducks*
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based product, Systems Engineer, or even Linux training.
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the galeon window.
I thought there was some way to tell sawfish to ignore an application's
request for raising itself, but I can't seem to find it. Anybody know where
this is, if it exists?
It's extremely annoying.
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been more, I don't recall. So using RMS's reasoning, we should
really be calling it XFree86/Linux for most cases. Looking at it that way
makes it all seem rather silly.
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on
that one.
[snip]
Not sure, but I think netdump may be of help here. It's bundled with
Red Hat skipjack beta. It sends crash dumps and/or console messages as
syslog packets. I don't think helps with *forcing* a crash, though.
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for base (error token is 091)
100
[tom@littlefear tom]$ date +%j -d 01/31/2002
031
[tom@littlefear tom]$ let due=`date +%j -d 01/31/2002` ; echo $due
25
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maybe start a
ping 192.168.200.3 from your x86 machine to generate some work/entropy
on your mainframe.
- Connect via ssh to your Red Hat Linux system:
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- Feel at home under your own mainframe Linux which is not that much different
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criticizing the bill, a spokeswoman said.
We haven't received one e-mail in support of the Hollings bill, said
Judiciary Committee spokeswoman Mimi Devlin...
The war's not over, true, but we just may have this skirmish in the bag.
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soon? ;-)
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are the basically the same as mine. I've never needed.
Now I'm curious enough and have a possible use for it, so I'm going
to check into it.
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driver.
Summary:
All hardware supported in 3.3.6 is also supported in 4.2.0.
---===---
It's identical for 4.1.0 as well. Looks like it's *supposed to be*
accelerated.
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laughable. Kudos to Margo Seltzer and others on the NetBSD
team for at least that feat.
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remote keyboard
and mouse control and even has a client that can record sessions for later
playback (actual X events, not just screenshots) -- great for automated
GUI program testing.
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at 09:14:54AM -0500, Paul Iadonisi wrote:
As requested, here's the information on the VNC server I was using last
night for the RPM presentation. It's put out by HeXoNet Support GmbH and
can be located at http://forums.hexonet.com/. There are no rpms there,
but I can provide a spec file
, Mar 28, 2002 at 06:23:16PM -0500, Charles Farinella wrote:
[snip]
scsi: aborting command due to time out : pid 0, scsi 0, channel 0, id4,
lun 0, Inquiry 00 00 00 ff 00
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stated, broken and
misbehaving software seems to be status quo with them :)
Oh, really? Are you refering to Red Hat? Not to start any kind of
flamewar, but I have to disagree. There's been a few flub-ups, but I don't
consider them any worse than what I've seen in other distributions.
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I don't know what else is needed for that setup.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. I hope to see you all there.
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organization's mail queues. If I'm going to reject spam, I don't
want it even entering my machine -- I want to slam the door in the face of
the spammers. AND those that make it easy for spammers to spew their
garbage -- the open relays.
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vulnerable to grubby-little-maggot
spammers.
On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 08:03:26PM -0500, Paul Iadonisi wrote:
On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 07:13:05PM -0500, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
On Fri, 2002-03-08 at 18:57, Paul Iadonisi wrote:
[snip]
Time to dump 'em, and let us know who they are.
I thought
without pissing off the admins of secured
relays with relay-checks. 2) How to drive the dolts who insist on running
wide open relays off the net.
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On Sun, Mar 10, 2002 at 06:09:27PM -0500, Derek D. Martin wrote:
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[snip]
Obviously, this isn't a *wide open relay*, but it does allow relaying *from*
anywhere. And as the provider
On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 08:36:03AM -0500, Kevin D. Clark wrote:
[snip]
# Version history:
#
# 0.1 - initial version
# 0.2 - renamed original identifiers to be less offensive
But what if I *want* the more offensive identifiers? ;-)
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started about rfc2505. I think I finally have the motivation to implement
what I was talking about during that discussion.
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On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 07:13:05PM -0500, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
On Fri, 2002-03-08 at 18:57, Paul Iadonisi wrote:
[snip]
Time to dump 'em, and let us know who they are.
I thought I'ld get some confirmation on this list. Let the opinions keep
pouring in, though. I think I have a good idea
the
company needed to here from someone used have some degree of faith in its
good intentions and has since lost most of it.
Read Moshe Bar's article, however. He does a much better job than I
did (hey, they only provided me that little teeny-weeny box ;-)).
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With all the recent talk about gpg/pgp and how easy it is to forge email,
some people are surely going to think this message is forged. Paul Iadonisi
is actually going to gripe about Red Hat. ;-)
For a moment, pretend I am a newbie Linux user (all right now, stop the
snickering). I want
(and the guilty).
On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 05:57:05PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In a message dated: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 16:44:29 EST
Paul Iadonisi said:
The problem was the way I worded my initial edict. ;-) It was a classic
conversation. Even if I wasn't such a pakrat, I still would
And attached is the cast of characters.
On Mon, Feb 18, 2002 at 06:20:14PM -0500, Paul Iadonisi wrote:
Okay, as requested -- after having a little fun anonymizing this email
flameware from about six years ago, I've posted it at
http://www.linuxlobbyist.org/rpdebate/ for a limited time
, and it does still require bad behavior
to exploit, it's not an absolutely horrible 'feature' to provide. But I
just wish is wasn't the default setup.
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the floor like Paul Iadonisi does? ;-)
Zing! I guess I had that coming. I was once accused of being a little
Nazi System Administrator for a wild flamewar I started about root passwords.
Of course, this was at a company that had NO root passwords set on the
majority of their Unix machines
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On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 11:17:47PM -0500, Ray Bowles wrote:
*** On Tue, 12 Feb 2002 at 5:32pm Paul Iadonisi shared this with the class::
Today, if you look at the default install for 7.2, for example, you'll
find that Red Hat has take several very good steps at making the default
involved for me, since I'm an old school C
programmer, but I may actually try my hand at picking up some Java. In
my copious spare time, of course. ;-)
The Linux Today article is at:
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that is.
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On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 02:52:36PM -0500, Rich Payne wrote:
On Fri, 1 Feb 2002, Paul Iadonisi wrote:
[snip]
U...I think you might want to take a closer look at what he's doing
and what's going on. The code is all written from scratch and my
understanding is that while making the two
On Fri, Feb 01, 2002 at 03:15:21PM -0500, Benjamin Scott wrote:
On Fri, 1 Feb 2002, Paul Iadonisi wrote:
[snip]
He may be a little too impressed with them, but I'm strongly getting the
impression that you yourself are having a knee-jerk reaction to the M-word.
I'll be the first to admit
Harumph! Why do I keep forgetting to reply-to-all?
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To: Benjamin Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: uptime is a drug
User-Agent: Mutt/1.2.5.1i
On Mon
For what it's worth, here's my Tunney Act comment. Not the best, but
I gather that the number of responses is what's important.
On Sun, Jan 27, 2002 at 06:48:46PM -0500, Paul Iadonisi wrote:
I am opposed to the Proposed Final Judgment in the United States v.
Microsoft antitrust case
ask,
because I've never used it myself, and I can save 100Mb of disk space by
excluding it.
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On Mon, Jan 21, 2002 at 01:17:28PM -0500, Paul Lussier wrote:
In a message dated: Mon, 21 Jan 2002 13:09:31 EST
Paul Iadonisi said:
[snip]
The tetex packages are the TeX/LaTeX packages for Linux. If you
don't need them to do anything with Tex/LaTeX, then feel free to save
yourself
for galeon and Netscape 6 would be great, too, but
of lower importance. (I'm pushing for galeon, but I need to start with
mozilla.)
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On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 10:23:17AM -0500, Paul Lussier wrote:
In a message dated: Thu, 17 Jan 2002 10:08:53 EST
Paul Iadonisi said:
[snip]
I'm using the 0.9.7-0 rpms from ftp.mozilla.org on Red Hat 7.2. I've tried
modifying the browser.startup.homepage setting in
/usr/lib/mozilla
On Thu, Jan 17, 2002 at 11:05:39AM -0500, Derek D. Martin wrote:
At some point hitherto, Paul Iadonisi hath spake thusly:
[snip]
This works for a user that is already created and I can find that 'random
string of characters' directory. If I don't know what the directory is
going
, I know, I'm preaching to the choir.)
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the way: Sell services, don't lease secrets
Cool! Where do I send the bill?
Awe, you got me. :-) Now if you only had me sign a contract with you
first.
Thanks for the help!
On Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 06:41:35PM -0500, Paul Iadonisi wrote:
First, thank you to those who responded regarding my
it from linking alltogether.
*sigh*
Any ideas?
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think of that might not be is php (which we use a small bit of),
but we don't even use any of the XML stuff in php and I don't think we've
even reached the point where php would be loaded. I may be wrong, though,
as I know little about the inner workings of apache.
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fine for
Evolution.)
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forgotten the passphrase. As a result, I can't
revoke the key.
Any suggestions to help me out of this predicament? It's not too serious,
since nothing's encrypted with it, but I just don't like having a bogus
pgp public key floating around out there.
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On Thu, Dec 27, 2001 at 01:42:15PM -0500, Bob Bell wrote:
On Mon, Dec 24, 2001 at 07:45:22PM -0500, Paul Iadonisi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
What is your objection to an alternative interface to the procmail
rules? Here at work we have a web-based interface to edit procmail
rules. I
Harumph! I'm used to a different mailing list which has the Reply-To:
field set to the list.
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To: Benjamin Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Large
is a great added bonus.
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the remote smtp server with a temporary failure.
I can leave the smtp code complete alone. Then the remaining pieces don't
even really have to touch the mail system (web, cli, custom gui tool to
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to review why the choice was made to keep the
relay open.
===
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to
secondary DNS servers).
Any thoughts? I have some pseudocode that I'ld like to try and code and am
interested in any insight or help anyone could give. Especially since it's
been a while since I've done any significant coding.
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Oops.
On Sun, Dec 23, 2001 at 12:58:35PM -0500, Paul Iadonisi wrote:
[snip]
o When an SMTP connection comes in and the SMTP conversation reveals that
the email's recipient has an entry in the mysql db, check the recipient's
address list for the address in the RCPT TO: field
On Tue, Dec 04, 2001 at 04:02:13PM -0500, Paul Lussier wrote:
In a message dated: Tue, 04 Dec 2001 15:26:11 EST
Paul Iadonisi said:
I normally don't speak up either, but I'm of the same mind as Red Hat.
To be blunt, as a sysadmin, I despise the concept of throwing *all* of a
packages
he package by simple name.
Upgrading is actually what fixes it (removes both copies from the rpm db),
but removing the newly upgraded package accomplishes the task at hand.
Note that I don't claim that this is good...it's a workaround for what
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my company. The reason I haven't done it yet is because I haven't
found anyone with enough serious experience (including building packages)
with dpkg.
So there it is. I await your flamethrowers with asbestos underwear. :-)
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Collective Te
I'm not going to correct every gramatical error, but I figured I should at
least fix this one:
On Tue, Nov 07, 2000 at 04:58:27PM -0500, Paul Iadonisi wrote:
[snip]
true and that the apt tools for rpm are as functional as the apt tools for
dpkg, can anyone argue that the pairing of apt
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Reception and demonstration: 4:30pm
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