Re: apache error_log

2002-02-19 Thread Myles Green
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 22:04:48 -0800 Ken Moffat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > (Let's see if this is the correct address for the list? Got a bounce > from linux.nf) > > Here is part of my apache error_log, > which makes me think someone is trying to gain access. > Could this be some cracker? > The

Re: PCMCIA help needed

2002-02-19 Thread Roger Oberholtzer
For the intel PCMCIA at least, you may need to specify which PCMCIA hardware you have. There are a number of chipsets that the PCMCIA system does not automatically identify. I think this is in a readme in the kernel sources, but as I remember, check out /etc/sysconfig/pcmcia. One of the items let

apache error_log

2002-02-19 Thread Ken Moffat
(Let's see if this is the correct address for the list? Got a bounce from linux.nf) Here is part of my apache error_log, which makes me think someone is trying to gain access. Could this be some cracker? There are a whole bunch of these in the log. Anyone know ? [Tue Feb 19 05:34:48 200

Re: xfce

2002-02-19 Thread Rick Sivernell
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 15:00:04 -0800 Ken Moffat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Yes, xfce is good. > > Did you run xfce_setup as rick (your user name)? > > You should have a .xinitrc file in your home directory (or you have a > .xfce directory in your home directory that contains a xinitrc file) >

PCMCIA help needed

2002-02-19 Thread Net Llama
Greetings, In my never ending quest to torture myself, I'm trudging onward in my attempt to get the Mac Powerbook 3400c fully functional in the world of Linux. I've got Yellow Dog Linux installed, the onboard NIC is on the network, X works, and i've even got the latest version of Mozilla installe

Re: CD-RW advice

2002-02-19 Thread Jerry McBride
On Mon, 18 Feb 2002 19:50:15 -0500 Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I know... this has been hashed out before, but technology changes. I > need to replace my old Yamaha SCSI CD-RW with a new one, probably IDE > (once I straighten out my filesystem and get rid of the 2.4GB drive). I > mo

Re: xfce

2002-02-19 Thread Ken Moffat
Yes, xfce is good. Did you run xfce_setup as rick (your user name)? You should have a .xinitrc file in your home directory (or you have a .xfce directory in your home directory that contains a xinitrc file) that should have the following section near the end. This is what mine looks like. I add

Re: CD-RW advice

2002-02-19 Thread Paul Moore
As best as I can tell, if the software supports Burnproof, then the software and the Hardware will work together to eliminate Buffer Under Run problems. In the case of ExacLink and Smartburn, the hardware would be the only thing protecting you. My opinion is to buy the LG, and test it out. You s

stdarg.h

2002-02-19 Thread Clint Tevlin
Not a linux issue really but... I'm relatively new to C programming and am having trouble with stdarg.h when used with TIFFSetField in the libtiff package. Could some one please help by pointing the way to an explanantion/example? Cheers, Clint Sydney, Australia __

Re: CD-RW advice

2002-02-19 Thread Tim Wunder
Paul Moore wrote: > A very useful FAQ on CD-R technology. > > Also covers all the different versions of Anti-Coaster Technology > > http://www.cdrfaq.org/faq02.html > > and the link for Anti-Coaster Technology > > http://www.cdrfaq.org/faq02.html#S2-31 > > OK, it's starting to look like t

Re: CD-RW advice

2002-02-19 Thread Tim Wunder
Net Llama wrote: > --- Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>since it's probly made by Lite-On, anyway. Is there a way of finding >>out >>who the actual manufacturer is? >> > > Usually this will work: > cat /proc/ide/hda/model > > this assumes that the burner is hda Hard to do that when t

Re: CD-RW advice

2002-02-19 Thread Paul Moore
A very useful FAQ on CD-R technology. Also covers all the different versions of Anti-Coaster Technology http://www.cdrfaq.org/faq02.html and the link for Anti-Coaster Technology http://www.cdrfaq.org/faq02.html#S2-31 As usual, offering more info than requested, Paul _

xfce

2002-02-19 Thread Rick Sivernell
XFCE users Damn, I have been using xfce for a couple of weeks now, I have only one thing to say, why the hell did I wait so long to use it. It is fast and none of the problems like with kde. Actually the kde apps work better, the few that I use now. I do have 1 question. When I restart

Re: CD-RW advice

2002-02-19 Thread Net Llama
--- Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > since it's probly made by Lite-On, anyway. Is there a way of finding > out > who the actual manufacturer is? Usually this will work: cat /proc/ide/hda/model this assumes that the burner is hda = ~~

Re: CD-RW advice

2002-02-19 Thread Paul Moore
As for BurnProof vs SMART-burn, I have been told by many that they are the same, but several articles I have read lead me to beleive they are different, at the very least, they are different generations of the same technology. If you find a drive with SMART-burn, this is a copyright that Lite-On

Re: CD-RW advice

2002-02-19 Thread Tim Wunder
Paul Moore wrote: > The fact is most of the CD Burners stem from about 4 or 5 main manufactures. > Most "CLAIM" to make the CD Burner, but a close look at the Firmware will > show this to be a lie... I know the three big ones are Yamaha, Lite On, and > HP. I personally have had great luck with Y

Re: CD-RW advice

2002-02-19 Thread Paul Moore
The fact is most of the CD Burners stem from about 4 or 5 main manufactures. Most "CLAIM" to make the CD Burner, but a close look at the Firmware will show this to be a lie... I know the three big ones are Yamaha, Lite On, and HP. I personally have had great luck with Yamaha, and Lite On, and my

Fwd: New job postings (19-Feb-2002)

2002-02-19 Thread Michael Hipp
Doug, As a suggestion, could we have the jobs categorized by location requirements. Minimum would be: onsite-only, telecommute-only, or either. Could even add a parameter like "telecommute with requirement to be onsite X days per month". Also, need to know if the job is direct or contract or

Re: Dumb ques for today ...

2002-02-19 Thread Michael Hipp
Mike Andrew wrote: > On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 04:09, Michael Hipp wrote: > > To take your Linux box, add an additional monitor, mouse, & keyboard. > > Feed google 'abberfield' and see what comes up. Appears abberfield is kaput. Google turns up not a thing. Thanks. -- Michael R. Hipp Microsoft Window

Re: SUN to broaden Linux support....

2002-02-19 Thread Matthew Carpenter
Of Course they're just jumping on the bandwagon! Of Course it's to further their own agenda... Hopefully that agenda will simply stop involving Solaris somewhere down the road. SPARC hardware is pretty darned impressive. I'd be interested in seeing Linux better supported on it (not that the cod

Re: opinion on new graphic?

2002-02-19 Thread Rick Sivernell
Doug Nice job, has a new look but a familiar feel. A nice blend of old & new. cheers -- Rick Sivernell Dallas, Texas 75287 972 306-2296 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Caldera Open Linux eWorkStation 3.1 Registered Linux User .~. / v \ /( _ )\ ^ ^ In Linux we trust! ___

Re: Announcing the Linux StepByStep job board!

2002-02-19 Thread burns
On February 18, 2002 02:27 pm, Douglas J Hunley wrote: > In our continuing efforts to provide needed services to the community, > Linux StepByStep is pleased to announce the addition of the Linux > StepByStep Job Board! > The new service can be found at http://jobs.linux-sxs.org/ and already > con

Re: opinion on new graphic?

2002-02-19 Thread burns
On February 19, 2002 06:20 am, Keith Antoine wrote: > On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 13:16, Tim Wunder observed: > > Previously, Douglas J Hunley chose to write: > > > What does everyone think of my new header graphic on the SxS pages? The > > > old graphic needed to be replaced since it referenced linux.nf.

Re: opinion on new graphic?

2002-02-19 Thread Keith Antoine
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 13:16, Tim Wunder observed: > Previously, Douglas J Hunley chose to write: > > What does everyone think of my new header graphic on the SxS pages? The > > old graphic needed to be replaced since it referenced linux.nf.. so I > > thought "what the hell" and made up a new one > >

More Steps Feb 19

2002-02-19 Thread Mike Andrew
Distros->reviews->Libranet 2.0 (Leon A. Goldstein) -- http://linux.nf -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com ___ Linux-users mailing list

Re: Norfolk Island

2002-02-19 Thread Mike Andrew
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 19:56, Rick McQueen-Thomson wrote: > G'day all, > > Are we permitted to know what happened to Norfolk Island. I rather liked > the idea of an obscure little island telling the world all about Linux. I > really miss the logo of a relaxed penguin with its daiquiri. Well

Re: Dumb ques for today ...

2002-02-19 Thread Mike Andrew
On Tue, 19 Feb 2002 04:09, Michael Hipp wrote: > To take your Linux box, add an additional monitor, mouse, & keyboard. Some years ago Abberfield Industies, UK used to supply a seven port master. It would time-slice between each 'user'. It utilised frame buffers on specific video cards (Oak t

Norfolk Island

2002-02-19 Thread Rick McQueen-Thomson
G'day all, Are we permitted to know what happened to Norfolk Island. I rather liked the idea of an obscure little island telling the world all about Linux. I really miss the logo of a relaxed penguin with its daiquiri. Cheers, Rick ___ Lin