So is his assignment to find people who will provide him with bootlegged
copies of the O/S so that he can prosecute them? :-)
Inquiring minds want to know.
On Mon, 2004-06-21 at 21:14, Jim Ferreira wrote:
Hello,
An acquaintance of mine is looking for a copy of the
installation media for
Hah, I was thinking the same thing!
BTW, anybody got a copy of windows, pehaps a few copies of some Xbox
games, and a few CDs worth of music in some lossless format..
Come on, this really isn't the place to be asking for warez :)
Dan Coutu wrote:
So is his assignment to find people who will
Well to be honest, I am a little concerned about licensing.
Check with your lawyer types but since I have not shown
any propensity for trafficking warez if he arrested me I'd
claim entrapment. :)
I don't know why he needs SCO software, he hasn't given me
any details. I assume it's related to
Hello,
An acquaintance of mine is looking for a copy of the
installation media for SCO-Unix 3.2 v42.
Not asking for a illegal copy...
He's a law
enforcement official that works in the Computer Crime
Unit.
So you better make sure it's legal.
FWIW I think SCO had a demo version available
Title: Lilo Help
Hi All,
While updating my system, I managed to fsck it pretty good. When I boot, I get LI and it stops. I remember that that means that the second stage loader doesn't take over. I just don't remember how to fix it. I can boot up Knoppix and mount the file systems, and
Title: Lilo Help
Hi,
Yes
first you need to use a boot CD that can mount your original disk (such as your
Knoppx CD). Next, execute these steps:
- Open
a terminal
- Go
to the directory that contains your original mounted hard
drive
-
executed 'chroot' so that now your hard drive looks
On Tue, 2004-06-22 at 12:18, Mansur, Warren wrote:
- Open a terminal
- Go to the directory that contains your original mounted hard drive
- executed 'chroot' so that now your hard drive looks like '/' instead
Ah, yes... chroot. I knew I was forgetting something. Thanks, Warren! It
has been
By default, KNOPPIX mounts hard drive partitions with the ro flag. In
other words, no writing allowed. 8)
There's a way to mount it rw through the gui, but I don't remember it
off the top of my head. You should be able to do it from the command
line, or so I would imagine.
--
The best
On Tue, Jun 22, 2004 at 01:59:38PM -0400, Cole Tuininga wrote:
By default, KNOPPIX mounts hard drive partitions with the ro flag. In
other words, no writing allowed. 8)
There's a way to mount it rw through the gui, but I don't remember it
off the top of my head. You should be able to do
What: Red Hat's Desktop Roadmap and Plans
Who: Havoc Pennington
Where: Martha's Exchange, Nashua, NH, second floor
Date: Wed, 23 June 2004
Time: Presentation at 7:30 PM; dinner starts around 6:00 PM
Havoc Pennington from Red Hat will present Red Hat's desktop
roadmap and plans for
On Tue, 2004-06-22 at 14:16, Mark Komarinski wrote:
It was mounted rw. I could touch a file, I could delete files, I could
change permissions, etc. It just wouldn't let me do anything in /dev,
and only in /dev.
Oh right. Was /proc mounted?
Oddly enough, that came up in a conversation I
Havoc Pennington of Red Hat will be detailing Red Hat's road map for the desktop
What: Red Hat's Desktop Road Map
Who: Havoc Pennington
Where: Martha's Exchange, Nashua, NH, second floor
Date: Wed, June 22nd, 2004
Time: Presentation at 7:30 PM; dinner starts around 6:00 PM
Havoc Pennington of Red Hat will be detailing Red Hat's road map for the
desktop
What: Red Hat's Desktop Road Map
Who: Havoc Pennington
Where: Martha's Exchange, Nashua, NH, second floor
Date: Wed, June 22nd, 2004
Time: Presentation at 7:30 PM; dinner starts around 6:00
On Tue, 22 Jun 2004 14:52:58 -0400 (EDT)
Tom Buskey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is this going to be:
Wednesday June 23rd (which is tomorrow as today is Tuesday June 22)
or
Tuesday June 22nd?
Either way these last minute announcements make it difficult for those
with busy lives to plan
On Tue, 2004-06-22 at 15:12, Ed Lawson wrote:
Either way these last minute announcements make it difficult for those
with busy lives to plan for and attend a distant meeting which
is of interest as this one definitely is. Not a new or unexpected
problem, just bummed.
I echo the sentiments.
On Jun 22, 2004, at 3:24 PM, Bruce Dawson wrote:
On Tue, 2004-06-22 at 15:12, Ed Lawson wrote:
Either way these last minute announcements make it difficult for those
with busy lives to plan for and attend a distant meeting which
is of interest as this one definitely is. Not a new or unexpected
On Jun 22, 2004, at 5:27 PM, Rob Lembree wrote:
On Jun 22, 2004, at 3:24 PM, Bruce Dawson wrote:
On Tue, 2004-06-22 at 15:12, Ed Lawson wrote:
Either way these last minute announcements make it difficult for
those
with busy lives to plan for and attend a distant meeting which
is of interest as
On Tue, 2004-06-22 at 17:27, Rob Lembree wrote:
The Nashua meeting is held on the 4th wednesday of the month, which !=
the last Wednesday.
Arggh. I just discovered a bug in Palm OS 4 (on the Kyocera) - can't
repeat on the 4th day of months when set on a day that's the last day of
the month. It
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