On Wed, 14 Feb 2001, Paul Lussier wrote:
> In a message dated: Wed, 14 Feb 2001 12:01:34 EST
> "Ken D'Ambrosio" said:
>
> >Anyone else out there care to give me a snippet of their funcitoning fstab?
> >
> >P.S. Here are the two lines that don't seem to work:
> >/dev/hda1 /mnt/windowsvf
On Mon, 12 Feb 2001, Lori Hitchcock wrote:
> posting was deleted. I have received no responces from people
> planning to attend (no surprize) so next month (March 12th) we will
> meet at NHCTC at 7PM. Speaker to be announced.
Hey!
What about UNH?
Or are there just not enough of us for that t
Apparently whomever sees my messages as attachments is hallucinating, or
(more likely) screwed up their mail reader. :)
Thanks, all.
Suzanne
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I've recently been informed that at least one person on this list is
receiving my messages as attachments, instead of in the body of the
message, such that one has to save the attachment to disk to read them.
I was wondering how widespread this issue is, and whether anyone has any
ideas as to wha
I am, by *no* means, a security expert, but...
I've found securityfocus[1] to be quite useful, both for their online
info and for their multitude of mailing lists, specifically:
focus-linux[2] has been interesting (especially on the days that gnhlug
and focus-linux echo each other...).
security
On Tue, 7 Nov 2000, Jeffry Smith wrote:
[jpbs list]
> Ack - I can't find it on the slug.org website, but I know I've been
> subcribed to it. Could some of the SLUG folks confirm it exists, and
> post info to the list on how to subscribe?
Once I figured out where I *put* the info, I found my sub
I have a question that's been bugging me for a while. How does one
determine the name of the package one would need for a specific
file/command/binary/etc under Debian (without using the search tool on
their site)?
I hate having figured out *what* I need, knowing that it must be available
for Deb
Y'know - I intended this to go to the list...
On Tue, 31 Oct 2000, Jon 'maddog' Hall, Executive Director, Linux International wrote:
> And when you are at a meeting, and are lost in the Jargon, ask the person
> to please explain what they are talking about. One of the tenants of the
> Linux Use
On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Michael O'Donnell wrote:
> >when I go to a meeting, there will be
> >at least one conversation nearby about
> >which I am *completely* clueless.
>
> May it ever be so - the alternative
> might be a bit dull...
True. Not complaining, mind you. If nothing else, it certainly r
On Mon, 30 Oct 2000, Bruce McCulley wrote:
> - especially if newby name tags are provided and used, make an effort
> to include unfamiliar faces in the conversation, and to make them feel
> welcomed (not just to overwhelm them with technical jargon - at times
> this crew makes me feel technically
Hey - I'm not saying that name tags are a bad idea, I was just trying to
get a better sense of how that would best be implemented...
Suzanne
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On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, Derek Martin wrote:
> > Name tags anyone ...
> >
> > like a corporate function , to identify "YOU" just thought id drop a
> > few eggs
>
> Personally, I've always found the concept of name tags cheezy. But I do
> think it makes some sense.
But who are you going to
On Tue, 3 Oct 2000, Benjamin Scott wrote:
> > However, the linux box in question only allows for ssh connections (are we
> > impressed? A university computer that's actually trying to be secure? :).
>
> I didn't think that was possible. :-)
Heh. They were broken into recently, and someone ap
Hi all,
A classmate has asked me if I know of an X windows emulator for windows
with ssh support. She needs to be able to get her windows box to allow a
program running on a remote linux box use her display. However, the linux
box in question only allows for ssh connections (are we impressed? A
u
On Thu, 17 Aug 2000, Michael McKernan wrote:
> Amusing, perhaps. Not very informative, though, at least to linux
> people.
>
> Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a000d'
>
> Type mismatch: 'cInt'
>
> /jobs/search/viewJobs.asp, line 282
I got this if I tried to look at
On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, Cole Tuininga wrote:
> Is there a source at ABC that can be written to so as to offer some
> corrected information? I didn't see anything in the article...
Closest thing I found was:
ABCNEWS.com Contact Page
http://abcnews.go.com/service/help/abccontact.html
Problem is, it
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Dan York wrote:
> I gather that this site has more info about the project:
>
> http://www.redescolar.ilce.edu.mx/
>
> but unfortunately I can't read Spanish.
I can, to some extent. If you need info from this, let me know what you're
looking for.
I'd write to Bob directl
On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, Bob Bell wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 28, 2000 at 07:19:11AM -0400, Benjamin Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Tue, 27 Jun 2000, Brice Gibson wrote:
> > > some files got deleted, can I undelete them ... ?
> >
> > No.
>
> FWIW, I only commented because I just noticed las
On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Derek Martin wrote:
> Yesterday, Jerry Feldman gleaned this insight:
>
> > Or you have some corporate directive come down saying that ALL
> > workstations must be physically turned off every night. If I could draw, I'd
> > draw you the bucket :-)
>
> Well, I'd just assume
On Thu, 11 May 2000, Maria wrote:
> I just couldn't help myself..
>
> Presenting: "Barbie Linux"
>
> http://jflythe.ne.mediaone.net/gnhlug/b-linux.jpg
LOL! All that's missing is a frontal shot of Barbie, where she's wearing
some version of a Linux tee-shirt! ;)
Of course, I have no
Dunno if anyone would be interested in the attached, but...
Suzanne
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Hello -
I was briefly trying to help Dana out Saturday evening. However, there was
trouble with the CD that he had burned, and I needed to leave, so we
didn't get very far.
Some things that I noticed:
Initially, before the CD went batty, the paritioner *did* see both hard
drives. We managed to
If anyone else was interested (this was already sent to whomever asked the
question):
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On Wed, 23 Feb 2000, Derek Martin wrote:
> > Suzanne, off to send that message to the *right* address
>
> O.k. -- for the record, out of those who have decided to be vocal on the
> subject, we have exactly ONE vote (from the illustrious Ken Koar) to
> KEEP the reply-to header, and roughly 4,672,
I am going to *shoot* the reply-to feature!!
OK, I feel better now...
Suzanne, off to send that message to the *right* address
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On Mon, 21 Feb 2000, Kurth Bemis wrote:
> subscribe gnhlug
AFAIK, you *are* subbed. And this isn't the right address for subscription
anyway.
Suzanne
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On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, Benjamin Scott wrote:
> On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, Jamie Blondin wrote:
> > Can you think of a better place to spend the end of the world than
> > in a brewery with a bunch of Linux users?
>
> Yah, in a brewery with a bunch of supermodels.
> (Sorry, I couldn't resist. :-)
Wh
Everyone, please ignore the idiot standing here in the corner who managed
to send that to the wrong address...
Suzanne
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Eh? For some reason, I thought you weren't on this list. Now I'm just
plain confused. :)
Suzanne
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