On Sun, 24 Mar 2002 14:38, Shawn Tayler Hear Ye Oh! Hear Ye GANDALF spake
thus:
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002 13:05:14 +1000, Keith Antoine wrote:
I have a 2.4.18 compiled kernel that has a kernel panic and stops dead.
It is complaining that the root= is incorrect and that hdc7 is not root.
However
attached is my squid.conf.
When I access http://www.linuxplanet.com many images and links are
broken.
But for most other sites, it's working fine.
I searched google.com and read through squid faq, no clue found.
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I have a question here, one of the usual guru's will know very quickly here.
I am writing html screens for a college course I am taking and I need to add
java scripting for some functionality. Kongy opera ( cringeingly windows )
displays displays the java out put just right. But
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002 07:08:42 -0600
begin Rick Sivernell [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed forth:
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Windows and Unix/Linux equally. My question is how do I turn on java
scripting in Netscape.
Edit - Preferences - Advanced:
check the boxes you need
You say java scripting. There's
Running WS 3.1, and currently have openssl 0.9.6-12. I'm trying to
install Audacity 0.98-1, and have run into dependency problems. I was
doing OK, until I ran into libcrypto.so.2. Grabbed
openssl-0.9.6b-16.i386.rpm and ran rpm -Uvh --test. I get a screenful of
messages re:
Rick Sivernell wrote:
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I have a question here, one of the usual guru's will know very quickly here.
I am writing html screens for a college course I am taking and I need to add
java scripting for some functionality. Kongy opera ( cringeingly windows )
displays displays the java
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Running WS 3.1, and currently have openssl 0.9.6-12. I'm trying to
install Audacity 0.98-1, and have run into dependency problems. I was
doing OK, until I ran into libcrypto.so.2. Grabbed
openssl-0.9.6b-16.i386.rpm and ran rpm -Uvh --test. I get a
Thanks a lot for the tips!
I'll start with the iso image. I think it is only
16MB.
Regards,
Cid.
--- Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: On Fri,
Hi Collins.
Do you know if with a great deal of patience is it
possible to build a Gentoo system using dial-up
connections? I wouldn´t
On Sun 24 March 2002 11:28 am, Net Llama wrote:
--- edj [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Running WS 3.1, and currently have openssl 0.9.6-12. I'm trying to
install Audacity 0.98-1, and have run into dependency problems. I was
doing OK, until I ran into libcrypto.so.2. Grabbed
On Fri, Mar 22, 2002 at 10:56:02AM -0700, Collins wrote:
Is there any way to prevent web pages starting with tiny fonts?
Educate web developers on the design goals of HTML?
Given that's probably impossible, Nutscrape and Mozilla have a
selection under preferences to use the browser's fonts
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002 09:07:02 -0500
David A. Bandel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002 07:08:42 -0600
begin Rick Sivernell [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed forth:
[snip]
Windows and Unix/Linux equally. My question is how do I turn on java
scripting in Netscape.
Edit -
List
I have installed Netscape 6.22, a bit of memory hog at least on startup.
Will operate my html screen as I designed it, where 4.79 would not. Has track ball
maybe mouse scroll too, would think so if track ball scrolls. comes with the
classic and a modern theme on install. Installed in
On Mar 22 Tyler Regas was heard saying:
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-Sure, this may be only a movie, but consider this: The Running Man
-(1987) was about a fictional televised game show in the future. The show
-promoted direct physical violence and even death of human beings for
-sport and financial gain. Today's
Just downloaded and apparently successfully installed Netscape 6.2.2 in
Mandrake 8.0. After the install the system automatically accessed
Netscape 6.2 and I surfed the net to make sure it was working. After
going offline tried to restart 6.2 with Netscape6 and Netscape6.2 on the
command line. For
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002 15:29:12 -0500
Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just downloaded and apparently successfully installed Netscape 6.2.2 in
Mandrake 8.0. After the install the system automatically accessed
Netscape 6.2 and I surfed the net to make sure it was working. After
going offline tried
Rick Sivernell wrote:
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002 15:29:12 -0500
Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just downloaded and apparently successfully installed Netscape 6.2.2 in
Mandrake 8.0. After the install the system automatically accessed
Netscape 6.2 and I surfed the net to make sure it was
Rick Sivernell wrote:
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002 15:29:12 -0500 Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just downloaded and apparently successfully installed Netscape
6.2.2 in Mandrake 8.0. After the install the system automatically
accessed Netscape 6.2 and I surfed the net to make sure it was
Probably in order to fool the masses, this bill has been given a new
name...
http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2002-03-22-011-26-NW-HW-LL
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http://www.winamp.com/news.jhtml;$sessionid$IUO0UY3ZMPXO05YRCZI?articleid=9178
and this is Sony's site:
www.playstation2-linux.com
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Does anyone have ans SXS for setting up a simple NFS setup so that I can
access files on my other PC across the lan?
A real NFS for Idiots would be what I need.
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On Sun, 24 Mar 2002 16:55:15 -0700 Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have ans SXS for setting up a simple NFS setup so that I
can access files on my other PC across the lan?
A real NFS for Idiots would be what I need.
oops, I didn't search hard enough on the sxs site.
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Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rick Sivernell wrote:
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002 15:29:12 -0500 Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just downloaded and apparently successfully installed Netscape
6.2.2 in Mandrake 8.0. After the install the system
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002 17:00:58 -0700
Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002 16:55:15 -0700 Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone have ans SXS for setting up a simple NFS setup so that I
can access files on my other PC across the lan?
A real NFS for Idiots would be
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Have a question on javascript html. To save band width, contact me at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Can intercept the submitt button and check some fields,
but if not properly set, I can display a dialog box. But I also need it not post
to the server.
appreciate help cheers
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A new flik on Sundance, called Revolution OS is being played quite a bit
this month . I found it very interesting and hope to catch it on again so I
can tape it.
It is basically a documentary about GNU/Linux/FSF.
Linus Torvalds, Stallman and Tierman (my spelling is probably inaccurate) are
Found it works great as long as you don't download and install to the
/usr/local/netscape that Netscape tries to load to in default. Set it up
to download to a file called /home/user/netscape6.2. The installer
downloaded it to there and set it up. After succeeded installing it into
my
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A new flik on Sundance, called Revolution OS is being played quite a
bit
this month . I found it very interesting and hope to catch it on
again so I
can tape it.
It is basically a documentary about GNU/Linux/FSF.
Linus Torvalds, Stallman and
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002 23:47:57 +0100 (CET) Zoran [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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http://www.winamp.com/news.jhtml;$sessionid$IUO0UY3ZMPXO05YRCZI?articleid=9178
and this is Sony's site:
www.playstation2-linux.com
It'll be very interesting to see how well the risc chip in the ps2 stacks
up
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002 20:49:31 -0500 Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: On Sun, 24 Mar 2002 17:00:58 -0700 Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002 16:55:15 -0700 Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: Does anyone have ans SXS for setting up a simple NFS setup
so that I can access
The assignment order is part of the SCSI standard.
In fact, the logcial device numbers(s),
LUN number(s) and SCSI ID number(s) are all ordered per the standard.
Oh please, Peck, stop taking the pillz slap The scsi standards have
nothing to do with the mismanagement in applied design at the
Does anyone have ans SXS for setting up a simple NFS setup so that I can
yep, it's on Steps site, and it works(tm).
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I have already tried both all 3 keys: rsa1, rsa and dsa.
For protocol version 2:
id_rsa.pub as authorized_keys in ~/.ssh
id_rsa in putty.
Gave me a No supported authenication in /var/log/secure.
id_dsa.pub as authorized_keys in ~/.ssh
id_dsa in putty.
openssh didn't even give me a prompt for
Does it use a flat memory model like the motorola 68xxx CPUs?
Jerry McBride wrote:
It'll be very interesting to see how well the risc chip in the ps2 stacks
up against the 386 model.
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On further checking, seems that it's a browswer issue.
I was using IE5.0 and somehow it was damaged somewhere.
I will check carefully again.
M.W.Chang wrote:
attached is my squid.conf.
When I access http://www.linuxplanet.com many images and links are
broken.
But for most other sites, it's
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Mike Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The assignment order is part of the SCSI standard.
In fact, the logcial device numbers(s),
LUN number(s) and SCSI ID number(s) are all ordered per the standard.
Oh please, Peck, stop taking the pillz slap
OK... Here
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 11:32:12 +0800
M.W.Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was using IE5.0 and somehow it was damaged somewhere.
ROTFLMAO
/me wipes tears from eyes...
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On Sun, 24 Mar 2002 19:58:20 -0500
Bill Day [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It is basically a documentary about GNU/Linux/FSF.
What are the dates and times...?... I'd like to watch it.
Best
Peck
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On Sun, 24 Mar 2002 20:49:31 -0500 Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: On Sun, 24 Mar 2002 17:00:58 -0700 Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Sun, 24 Mar 2002 16:55:15 -0700 Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote: Does
Yes. passwordauthenication worked.
But when it comes to keys,
only version 1 (rsa1) worked. all version 2 (rsa, dsa) responded
No supported authenication method to try
Using password authenication is no better than exposing telnet.
With keys, that guy must at least steal it from your
I did a little bit of reading on the changes.log from putty-0.52.
Semes that I needed to use puttygen.exe to make the keys,
that it could not understand the ssh-keygen of openssh-3.1 for version 2
keys.
Will try it this evening...
Keith Morse wrote:
I just tried putty to an instance of
I was right. I scanned comp.security.ssh and found one user saying this:
... You must generate your keys with puttykeygen : Putty doesn't handle
private keys generated with openssh or ssh.com. I had the same problem.
Now, it works perfectly.
M.W.Chang wrote:
I did a little bit of reading on
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