Audio CD Creating

2003-05-27 Thread Thomas M. Albright
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 -- TARogue (Linux u

Apache 1.3.x directive question

2003-05-27 Thread pll
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

Mounting music CD's

2003-05-27 Thread Jeffry Smith
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

Re: mail quota in postfix

2003-05-27 Thread bscott
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

Re: mail quota in postfix

2003-05-27 Thread Tom Buskey
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

Re: Bizarre bash problem

2003-05-27 Thread Erik Price
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

Re: rsync, passwords and getting my logs

2003-05-27 Thread bscott
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

Re: rsync, passwords and getting my logs

2003-05-27 Thread brian
'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

rsync, passwords and getting my logs

2003-05-27 Thread Greg Rundlett
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

Replace ACT! (was Looking for Some Advice)

2003-05-27 Thread Greg Rundlett
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'.

RE: Microsoft to license Unix code

2003-05-27 Thread Sharpe, Richard
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