Hal MacArgle wrote:
Greetings: We run a hobby ethernet LAN in our home with four machines
connected via 10Base2, BNC coax, cabling.. It works fine but we're
looking ahead when UTP will be "standard" as we see no new MBs
without the RJ45, cat 3-5 cable, sockets.. We're not interested in
any but the
Hal MacArgle wrote:
Greetings: We run a hobby ethernet LAN in our home with four machines
connected via 10Base2, BNC coax, cabling.. It works fine but we're
looking ahead when UTP will be "standard" as we see no new MBs
without the RJ45, cat 3-5 cable, sockets.. We're not interested in
any but the
Hal MacArgle wrote:
Greetings: We run a hobby ethernet LAN in our home with four machines
connected via 10Base2, BNC coax, cabling.. It works fine but we're
looking ahead when UTP will be "standard" as we see no new MBs
without the RJ45, cat 3-5 cable, sockets.. We're not interested in
any but the
Greetings: We run a hobby ethernet LAN in our home with four machines
connected via 10Base2, BNC coax, cabling.. It works fine but we're
looking ahead when UTP will be "standard" as we see no new MBs
without the RJ45, cat 3-5 cable, sockets.. We're not interested in
any but the 10mbs speed..
The
Arturas,
Here are the contents of squidGuard in /etc/cron.daily/ and
/etc/cron.d/squidGuard
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# more /etc/cron.daily/squidGuard
#!/bin/bash
nice /usr/sbin/update_squidguard_blacklists
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# nice /usr/sbin/update_squidguard_blacklists
[EMAIL PROTECT
Dan Bentson-Royal wrote:
I seem to be having trouble running a daily cron job. This seems to be
the only job that has trouble - nothing else has the "BAD FILE MODE"
comment.
I googled the problem and found a suggestion that BAD FILE MODE probably
means permissions trouble - but when I checked, it a
I seem to be having trouble running a daily cron job. This seems to be
the only job that has trouble - nothing else has the "BAD FILE MODE"
comment.
I googled the problem and found a suggestion that BAD FILE MODE probably
means permissions trouble - but when I checked, it all looks fine. I'm
l
On Wed, 20 Apr 2005, Eric Bambach wrote:
What Ray means is to type in these commands at a console. In KDE you can look
for the program konsole. This will give you a command console similiar to a
DOS command prompt (But infinitely more powerful ;). You have to do these as
the root user. That means w