On Wednesday 10 July 2002 h:01, you wrote:
> > The way your headers are coming through now, a well-behaved mail
> > client will suggest replying directly to you. If you prefer to
> > not get any 'private' replies, you could always set your reply-to
> > to the list address...
>
> Ah! Good advice.
On Saturday 06 July 2002 h:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> So, why is it people are "forced" to use Windows? I really think
> it's gotten to the point that you can use Linux if you want to with
> out too much trouble. Barring the requiremen
With job market being what it is I've decided to get serious about learning
C++. (I've been writing C for a living for 20 years). It seems that I ought
to learn a GUI while I'm at it, but I know nothing about GUIs except a little
Java.
What GUI do you folks recommend. I'd rather not be tra
On Wednesday 26 June 2002 h:57, Kevin D. Clark wrote:
> Tom Rauschenbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > On Wednesday 26 June 2002 h:43, Kevin D. Clark wrote:
> > > You know, of course, that most debuggers allow you to catch reads and
> > > writes to a certa
On Wednesday 26 June 2002 h:43, Kevin D. Clark wrote:
> Tom Rauschenbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I'd really like to see the ability to have *tiny* pages to give extra
> > hardware support to debuggers. Imagine getting an interupt when a
> > certain vari
On Monday 24 June 2002 h:37, Rich C wrote:
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> Subject: Re: What do people use to listen to web radio under linux?
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> > American culture says
On Friday 26 April 2002 h:37, Rich Payne wrote:
> MV has been excellent, like Earthlink they offer other options as well
> (for those lucky enough to qualify) and do officially support Linux.
MV gets my vote. I have DSL and it's wonderful.
>
> I've been connected to them via ISDN for several
On Friday 29 March 2002 17:05, Bruce Dawson wrote:
> If you want to participate in a survey regarding your use of and feeling
> towards Linux, go to:
>
E what a weird set of questions. I'd say either this guy is sick or
thinks we are.
> http://www.surveypro.com/cgi-bin/surveypro/run_s
On Friday 29 March 2002 13:05, Derek D. Martin wrote:
>
[snip]
> Another point is that init scripts tend not to be portable anyway, as
> they generally must account for where things are on the system they
> are initializing, which varies from vendor to vendor, even amongst
> Linux vendors, and ev
On Friday 29 March 2002 17:05, Bruce Dawson wrote:
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>
> Our participation was requested by http://www.ruf.rice.edu/~dholakia
OK,
On Wednesday 27 March 2002 20:27, you wrote:
> On Wed, 27 Mar 2002 17:58:11 -0500
>
> Tom Rauschenbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I meant that if I was looking to learn an OO language to write OO
> > software I would choose C++. Looking to learn an OO language to g
On Wednesday 27 March 2002 13:18, Kevin D. Clark wrote:
> Tom Rauschenbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > On Wednesday 27 March 2002 08:18, Kevin D. Clark wrote:
> > > "Derek D. Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > > So, in trolling
On Wednesday 27 March 2002 08:18, Kevin D. Clark wrote:
> "Derek D. Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > So, in trolling the various sources of job listings, it looks to me
> > like one of the hottest skills in demand is Java development. I was
> > wondering if anyone can recommend GOOD source
This has been puzzling me for weeks. If (as root) I type
find / -print |grep somefilename
sometimes it takes many minutes, sometimes it completes in seconds and
sometimes I get a new shell prompt but I can hear the disk grinding away for
many seconds after the command seems to have completed.
I have never used a spreadsheet before but I need one now. I just tried
Kspread but there appears to be no documentation. Is it compatible with
something that IS documented ? Or can someone suggest a different
spreadsheet tool. I'm neither picky nor demanding, I just need something
simp
I'm going to try to attend tonight's meeting ig the weather is not too bad.
If one is not planning on making it in time for dinner (that's at 6:00 right
?) what time is the meeting ?
TIA
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Got this from a guy at work. It points to a page with a link to WalMart.
Basically they''re selling PCs with No Windows so you can put Linux
on 'em without paying the MS tax.
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I downloaded the source for ziptool and compiled it. Fine.
It refuses to look at my ZIP disk saying " not a raw scsi device".
The device is the second device on my second IDE chain (I've got
hdc=ide-scsi so my CD burner works, in my lilo.conf). The zip drive works
fine. Should I add hdd=ide
Does anybody know if Linux an toggle the write protection of Zip disks ?
Does it matter if they are ext2 instead of DOS ?
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On Wednesday 13 February 2002 18:43, you wrote:
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> From: "Tom Rauschenbach" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 6:20 PM
> Subject: Re: linux/windows security
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This has got to be on topic. It's about a Linux machine in New Hampshire!
I have a filesystem that is 39389776 1k blocks. Obviously too big to back up
on a single CD. I'd like to cut it up into separate file systems that can be
backed up on CD.
Does anyone know of a clever/fast/convenien
On Wednesday 13 February 2002 17:30, you wrote:
> In a message dated: Tue, 12 Feb 2002 22:48:57 EST
>
> "Thomas M. Albright" said:
> >> What home user needs their machine up for 100 days straight?
> >
> >I do. My home is networked. To get onto the internet everyyone goes
> >through 192.168.0.1. If
On Wednesday 30 January 2002 21:17, Benjamin Scott wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Jan 2002, Tom Rauschenbach wrote:
> > I knew the answer to this once but can't figure it out now and I'm in a
> > hurry. I'd appreciate some help. I am a KDE user but I need to create a
>
Hey folks,
I knew the answer to this once but can't figure it out now and I'm in a
hurry. I'd appreciate some help. I am a KDE user but I need to create a
Gnome user and I can't remember what file to edit to make this new user a
Gnome user. Anybody want to send me a clue ?
TIA
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OK, not strictly Linux related but what do folks use to label CDs after
burning them ? Has any tried a Sharpie(R) ? Do they ruin the lacquer ?
TIA
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I know this would be a MAJOR pain, but but crackers have been rooting
machines for years. Could the CERT archives provide a way ?
On Thursday 03 January 2002 07:53, Andrew W. Gaunt wrote:
> A fellow I work with inherited an HPUX machine and of course, nobody
> knows the root password. Does a
On Monday 31 December 2001 10:49, Ed Lawson wrote:
> Ferenc Tamas Gyurcsan wrote:
> >Hi,
> >I believe a while ago somebody asked about how to tell the ide-scsi module
> > to leave other IDE devices alone, and scsi-emulate only one of them.
>
> I asked the question and your answer seems the correct
On Sunday 23 December 2001 22:38, Kenneth E. Lussier wrote:
> On Sun, 2001-12-23 at 21:50, Kenneth E. Lussier wrote:
> > On Sun, 2001-12-23 at 20:43, Paul Lussier wrote:
> > > In a message dated: 23 Dec 2001 19:55:07 EST
> > >
> > > "Kenneth E. Lussier" said:
> > > >>This is probably way too o
I downloaded a package ( kisocd-0.6.3) and tried to compile it. When it
wouldn't , I returned to its web page to find that sure enough it won't build
with autoconf 2.5 which is of course what I have.
So I downloaded the rpm. I have never used rpm before. It complains that
there are a bun
President, C*O
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>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Tom Rauschenbach" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 5:01 PM
> Subject: Need help fast
>
> > One of 4 IDE drives in my sys
One of 4 IDE drives in my system is making strange noises every 5 to 20
minutes. It sounds like its seeking all the way across the disk and hitting
the actuator stops *hard*. Is this an event that can be seen in
/var/log/messages (or anywhere else) ? Any help would appreciated.
I'd like t
Hey folks,
Assuming I can recover some data from yet another failed hard drive I will be
posting the meager results from my query about hard drive reliability ;-(
Meanwhile, does anyone have a positive recommendation for a CD burner (IDE
please) so I can start doing some reliable backups ?
Is anybody else seeing a sharp increase in intrusion attempts from Europe ?
After a few weeks of relative quiet, I've seen three FTP login attempts just
last night.
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Isn't there another meteor shower tonight ?
On Wednesday 12 December 2001 22:26, Wayne wrote:
> Quit sending us this garbage. Thanks.
>
> WH
> -Original Message-
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Can you mix IDE and SCSI drives in the same system ?
Also, does anyone have any experience with more than 4 IDE drives in one
system ?
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Folks,
I am aware that my current filewall rules are too simplistic to allow most
FTP. The remote server cannot establish a connection with my LAN as I drop
all packets with the SYN bit set (I think that's right, I drop the kind of
packets that try to start a connection is what I'm trying t
Folks,
I want to automate this poll.
Please let the body of your mail look like
#begin sample
MAXTOR -3
Here is my horror story
#end sample
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A couple of weeks ago one of my disk drives started making scary noises.
There was no valuable data on it, just some software that I thought I could
download again if the disk went south. It did and I can't find all of the
stuff I want (like gphoto). Anyway, I've got yet another Western D
I used to have (beore my disk went south) a version of gphoto that worked
great. The current gphoto is a library in search of a GUI, while the old one
was complete. I tried to download 0.4.3 but I can't get it to compile. Does
anyone have a built binary of gphoto that I could "borrow" ?
Does anyone know if fdisk is enough preparation for a new disk (presumably
formatted as FAT or some other MS format) or do I need to re-format this
disk? I want to use it as an ext2 disk, but I'm adding it to an already
running system. The usual Linux installations offer to format disks, bu
I've got weigh in on this one. I know someone who aliases rm to rm -i so
when he types rm * he gets prompted for each delete. Fine and good until
something goes wrong and rm suddenly means rm.
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Does anyone know the name of a document that describes how to have more than
one set of modules and a kernel image so that someone could boot 2.2 or 2.4
and have the system be internally consistant ? If the /usr /include files
where also switchable that would be really great. I once had a di
Here's a weird question. Where does one go to get a set of kernel sources ?
I'm looking for something distribution neutral. I've done it once but can't
figure out where I got it.
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Just don't forget about non-symbolic links. There may be more than one right
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OK, I'll admit I have not read the HOWTO or the FAQ. Reason is, I don't know
what HOWTO or FAQ to read. I've got a machine I'd like to be able to run
with no keyboard, mouse and ultimatly, no monitor. Does anyon know how to do
this ? Can it even be done ? Hopefully I can find this out wi
On Thursday 18 October 2001 16:50, Ken Ambrose wrote:
> I, myself, haven't used Opera, but I've only heard rave reviews from those
> who have. If you decide to give it a spin, please give us a review after
> you've used it a while: "Enquiring minds want to know."
>
I use it. It's solid, fast a
On Monday 15 October 2001 12:01, Mansur, Warren wrote:
> -Original Message-
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> To: Greater NH Linux Users' Group
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> > Verizon uses PPPoE, so they don't even *hav
Maybe this is a different thread, but why are you using rpm ? Why not get
the source and do it all by hand ? I've always mistrusted rpm and appget et.
al. as it seems to me like turning over too much control to entities whose
first interest is not me. My goal is to have machines with zero s
Since you're already at 2.4 I don't have anything to help you, but for people
who are less agressive in upgrading, 2.0, 2.2, and 2.4 all have very
different approaches to NAT and firewalling. Making a change in major
revisions can be expensive. Having just got NAT working I'm really relucta
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On Tuesday 02 October 2001 22:54, Rich Cloutier wrote:
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> Subject: Re: Website defacement (was: Anti-terrorism bill...)
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> > If the web site
On Monday 01 October 2001 21:45, Benjamin Scott wrote:
> On Mon, 1 Oct 2001, Tom Rauschenbach wrote:
> > Has anybody seen an Outlook virus...
>
> Outlook *is* a virus.
Yeah, yeah.
>
> The Symantec Anti-Virus Research Center (SARC, http://www.sarc.com)
> doesn'
Has anybody seen an Outlook virus whose subject is "I therefore offer" ? It
seems to hit Win machines (hey that's novel) and has the usual "let's email
everybody in the address book behavior. Unforunately, this one can infect
through non Outlook clients. It seems to hit Eudora.
TIA
Tom
Hello,
I've been having multiple issues with my ISP so I'm not sure this message
ever made it to the list. Sorry if it's a duplicate.
My new Slackware thinks my printer is a LaserJet (it's a DeskJet) and I can't
find where to change it. Anybody got a guess ?
TIA
TomR
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Hi all,
I just got both of my machines running Slackware 8.0 and KDE2. Somehow KDE
has convinced itself that I have an HP LaserJet. I have a DeskJet which is a
very different beast. Does anyone know how to tell it what kind of print I
have ?
TIA as usual...
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> > Thankfully, lately I can respond "Heard of XML ?".
>
> Beware: There is no silver bullet. (If you haven't read _The Mythical
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that my users really want, I have to extend the format."
Thankfully, lately I can respond "Heard of XML ?".
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Never mind my question about looking at the dialog between my ISP and me.
Once I noticed that cu runs as suid uucp I was able to give it permission to
open the tty and do what I needed.
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or less; but I don't know how
to watch this exchange to see what to write.
as always
TIA
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Anybody out there worked through this ?
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On Thu, 14 Jun 2001, Derek Martin wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 14, 2001 at 06:18:45PM -0400, Tom Rauschenbach wrote:
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> > I'd like to run this app on m2 but have it monitor ppp0 on m1.
>
> I don't think you're going to see this happen... You'd probably need
lay as you suggest works great once I figured
out to run "xhost m1" on m2 to tell it to let m1 apps in without
authentication.
So now I guess if m1 gets rooted, m2 has been as well, but this is too cool to
sweat that right now.
I can run X apps on m1 and have them use m2's display.
y is m2:0.0 (however that would be spelled) but I don't know how to
do that either.
I liked some of the suggestions about using a remote sound card though. Then
I could use m2's sound card for network alarms while playing stuff on m1.
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> On Wed, Jun 13, 2001 at 11:09:23PM -0400, Tom Rauschenbach wrote:
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> > Maybe I phrased the question poorly. I know I can't nfs mount a
> > remote /dev but if I created a /nfs/exportstuff directory and made
> > symlinks to
sentry. It's configured to play a cool
"intruder alert" .wav file when it triggers on a port scan.
I also keep a window with "tail -f /var/log/messages" up at all times when I'm
connected to the 'net.
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Does anybody know if you can nfs mount a directory with a symbolic link to a
device ?
There are enough really cool implications to this question that I'll not
provide any more detail so that the discussion can cover lots of ground...
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nyone know how to get the content out of a self extracting Windows
archive ? I can't figure it out.
TIA
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wanted a lucid explanation of the difference between free
software and Open Source RMS himself (believe it or not) make it pretty clear at
http://www.gnu.org/events/rms-nyu-2001-transcript.txt
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I have to chime in on this. I have port-sentry running and while I don't see
an attack *every* time I dial in, I'd have to say it's close to once every half
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Sent %u bytes, received %u bytes.
Seems odd to me ...
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On Wed, 11 Apr 2001, Derek Martin wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 11, 2001 at 07:12:46PM -0400, Tom Rauschenbach wrote:
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> > OK upgrading pppd make my 2.4 kernel work. But my logs are reporting a
> > boatload of attackes on port 111 from an "unknown host". I know that o
OK upgrading pppd make my 2.4 kernel work. But my logs are reporting a
boatload of attackes on port 111 from an "unknown host". I know that others
have seen this. Does anyone remember the fix ?
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interface as ppp0.
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I'd like to see what they
see when they try it on me.
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> > I don't think it makes sense to talk about ppp over DHCP. What I want to
> > do is see the negoatiation between my ISP and my machine that assigns my
> > machine its IP ad
On Wed, 28 Mar 2001, Benjamin Scott wrote:
> On Tue, 27 Mar 2001, Tom Rauschenbach wrote:
> > I've been unsuccessful using etherreal to capture the initial DHCP
> > negotions on the interface ppp0.
>
> Every PPP link I've ever seen has used LCP (Link Control Pro
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> > I do know that trying to work with two different distros at the same time
> > is enlightening. Linux needs some standardization badly.
>
> No, *you* need some standardizatio
On Sun, 25 Mar 2001, Benjamin Scott wrote:
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> > "server" install. I'm trying that now.
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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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Ok, this is interesting. It looks like the Redhat machine is not more secure,
just broken. I get the infamous "neighbor table overflow" message in the logs.
I think it's time to go all Slackware.
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Lot's to learn...
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The hardware is all here ! WooHoo ! I've got hardcopy of the Networking
HOW-TO and the NFS HOW-TO. By Monday I'll either post an account of how it
went or how it didn't. Many thanks to all who wrote with advice.
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http://www.ci.peterborough.nh.us/updates/tcm10-16-00.htm /* this is
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http://www.zyan.com/support/access.html
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> > I've been looking at DSL options for my town and it turns out that there might
> > be some. I'll keep notes on what I learn. I'm pretty pumped about this LAN
> > project, an
Well so far the only recommendations for NICs I've received have been about
3COM 905s. Unfortunately they've been both for and against. Does anybody
have a 100 BT NIC (other than the 3C905) that they like ?
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I'll keep notes on what I learn. I'm pretty pumped about this LAN
project, and I'd love to hear stories about NFS and Windows machines.
TomR
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Are 10 base T and 100 base T cables the same ? Do they both use RJ45
connectors ? What's a 10BT/100BT crossover cable ?
TIA
TomR
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t once anything was compromised the whole LAN
is threatened. Oh my, the portsentry alarm just went off !! Hmmm, looks like
a simple NETBIOS probe on port 12345. Happens all the time.
> > Just my $0.000135,
> Kenny
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