Hi gang! I'm having a problem. (Again) I have a slew of .ogg files. I'd
like to make a mix-cd. I've done it before, but I can't remember how I
did it.
Can anyone tell me of a good program that i can give a list of files to
and it will make a music cd out of?
Thanks!
Tom
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Hi,
I have the followig sections in my httpd.conf file:
DocumentRoot /var/www
Options FollowSymLinks ExecCGI
AllowOverride None
AuthType Basic
AuthName "Paul's Area"
AuthLDAPAuthoritative On
AuthLDAPURL ldap://localhost/ou=people,dc=EMC,d
Ages ago, someone asked about reading music (audio) CDs on Linux. For those
interested, someone has build a file-system that mounts them as .wav files -
http://www.elis.rug.ac.be/~ronsse/cdfs/
It also has the interesting property that you can see all the sessions of a
multi-session CD - so you
On Tue, 27 May 2003, at 2:21pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> What's confusing here is that it uses the term 'queue file' vs just
>> coming out and saying 'message'.
>
> Because postfix has multiple queues.
What does that have to do with the message size? :)
From the original text, I gather
Ray Cote wrote:
What's confusing here is that it uses the term 'queue file' vs just
coming out and saying 'message'.
Because postfix has multiple queues. Sendmail only runs messages though
a single queue.
It's done to seperate prvilages and speed things up. Postfix was built
with security in
Kevin D. Clark wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Oh yeah, which is there, and it's an external command. Though it
happens to be a 'csh' script, which is most likely the problem!
Personally, as somebody who tries to use csh-derived shells as little
as possible, and as somebody who uses many d
On 27 May 2003, at 1:37pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I figured the best way to get the logs would be to use rsync, since i
> would need to specify a password in the cron/shell script, and I know that
> rsync supports a password.
Don't do that. Instead, use rsync-over-SSH, and use SSH public ke
'Twere it me, I'd use scp and keys. Makes SSH easier and allows for
secure copying without having to dork with passwords.
BTW, on a related note, I've been working on the same concept, but am
parsing log files from many servers into a MySQL database. Makes for
easy lookup of issues, and also eas
I just want to get my log files off another server, using cron, on a
daily basis, so that I can run analysis locally.
I figured the best way to get the logs would be to use rsync, since i
would need to specify a password in the cron/shell script, and I know
that rsync supports a password.
So, I t
On Tue, 2003-05-27 at 09:44, brian wrote:
access corporate ACT database (which I am converting into a web/MySQL
application)
Really? Is it homegrown, or can I get it on Freshmeat?
There are a lot of projects on Freshmeat for contact management, and
over 3,000 when searching for the term 'act'.
The smiley was not there I hit the send key too fast :^) if you can't have
fun with this insanity then you will go insane. :^)
Richard A Sharpe
Database Analyst and Administration (DBA) Sqlserver/DB2
Amherst Technologies
40 Continental Blvd
Merrimack, NH 03054
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