Looks like the start of "my market is shrinking because people are using
Linux" we better come up with some fud(fear, uncertainty and denial) to get
linux users ready for our latest new virus protection product NAV for
Linux...?
Apologies if they already have a NAV for linux... I didn't check
From: "Susan Macchia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> >Is it just me, or is there no explanation of how it is spread?>
> >
> >http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/linux.simile.html
I have some serious doubts about this whole thing - too many things just
don't add up.
1) First, they don't give a
Hi Guys,
I have been watching the boxen thread with interest. I noticed that a
few of the the members are using some flavor of Slackware on some of
their systems. I would like to know, of the members who use Slackware,
what ytou think of it and how has it worked for you.
I have been very happy
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>On Sat, 01 Jun 2002 10:08:26 -0400 Jerry McBride
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>On Fri, 31 May 2002 17:52:25 -0400 (EDT) Net Llama!
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>>
>>
>>
>>>I haven't bothered to apply those two patches, but was planning to
>>>whenever 2.4.19 came out. So
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I have Postgres here and wilwork on getting it installed.
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David / Federico Voges
Only need enogh db to write sql queries I think, doing a db concepts course.
I am not sure of how much capability or if a db program is to designed.
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R. Quenett wrote:
> I'm genuinely curious how what has been discussed here so far would
> differ significantly from http://www.linuxfromscratch.org and the
> alfs and blfs offshoots.
I think the immediately apparent difference would be the end product
being a "complete" distribution vs. a "her
Keith Antoine wrote:
> This all came about since my last two girlfriends fell over laughing when I
> put my thongs on.
Be grateful they were laughing, not crying.
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Keith Antoine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Course, I didn't realize there *were* any Caldera RPMs.
>
> By that I meant any rpm that had been built on a Caldera based
> machine. Also Lycoris was based on Caldera 3.0( I think).
I was being sarcastic in that essentially no-one makes Caldera RPMS.
On Saturday 01 June 2002 08:41 pm, Keith Antoine wrote:
> On Saturday 01 June 2002 10:21 pm, you wrote:
> > BTW, has anybody tried the SxS on rolling your own (Skippy?),
> > http://www.linux-sxs.org/rolldist.html ?
> > I guess Joe Cheek is no longer sub'd, or he woulda chimed in on the
> > Lycori
from Keith Antoine:
" way to go for me. Do not ak why, it was over 5 mins ago.
What was the question(?p
R
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On Sunday 02 June 2002 09:09 am, you wrote:
> Andrew makes an excellent suggestion here. If we do finally get enough
> mmomentum behind this, we should create a new list, rather than
> cluttering up this one with content that those not involved wouldn't be
> interested in.
>
> I'll even be so bo
On Sunday 02 June 2002 06:58 am, you wrote:
> from Andrew Mathews:
>
> " points to consider and/or include such as Skippy's current efforts. I
> " *do* think it's worthy of more discussion and analysis and would like to
> " hear more opinions.
>
> I'm genuinely curious how what has been discussed
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On Sunday 02 June 2002 12:46 am, you wrote:
> Keith Antoine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The more I hear the better it sounds. Also I would presume being that
> > its Caldera based that anything 'caldera rpm'd' will work with
> > lycoris, also probably anything that is forthcoming from the 'merg
On Saturday 01 June 2002 10:21 pm, you wrote:
> I'd rather see us keep an updated distros page, the info here
> http://www.linux-sxs.org/distrourl.html and here
> http://www.linux-sxs.org/distroref.html
> seems dated. The lycoris thread has some good info on alternative distros,
> as does a coupl
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Hi,
Yes, I know, but you need innodb and from reading the docs I got the
impression that it's somewhat complicated to use it (I might be wrong).
Besides, I think it is hack. Innodb (again, from mySQL docs) is a DB
system itself. So, you end up runni
On Saturday 01 June 2002 05:24 pm, you wrote:
> On Saturday 01 June 2002 12:35 am, Keith Antoine wrote:
> > On Thursday 30 May 2002 07:43 pm, you wrote:
> >
> > Icould not agree with you more, as for suse again in agreement but I had
> > more problems with trying to get the second ccddrive seen (d
On June 1, 2002 03:40 pm, Federico Voges wrote:
> What DB features do you need?? mySQL is ok if you don't need
> transactions (COMMIT/ROLLBACK) and foreign keys. If you need then, you
Transactions and foreign keys are supported when using InnoDB tables, in some
of the more recent MySQL versions
Well I have negative spare time, but I'm willing to donate a few
positive spikes where I can. I'm really a perl guy, but I've used Unix
for about 13 years now, and I once worked up our company Unix file structure
and logon sequence.
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Bob Hemus wrote:
> Ken Moffat wrote:
>
>>On Fri, 31 May 2002 20:22:44 -0600
>>Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>2> Reading the writeups about Libranet, etc., I always came to the
>>>conclusion that the package offerings were too damn old.
>>
>>Old and Stable.
>>This is not always bad. I
Richard R. Sivernell wrote:
> On Sat, 01 Jun 2002 11:13:38 -0600
>
> I have expertise in software development databases & some scripting of
> Unix korn bash, though not heavy. I ve a question here, I need a very small
> footprint database for linux. I have a laptop that currently has peanut on
Andrew Mathews wrote:
> Douglas J Hunley wrote:
>> Seems a lot of potential talk about crafting our own distro.
>> You folks serious? Who's got the time for this? I can manage the
>> resources on the mothership for it, but unless people actually pledge
>> some time to get it off the ground, I'm
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What DB features do you need?? mySQL is ok if you don't need
transactions (COMMIT/ROLLBACK) and foreign keys. If you need then, you
should use PostgreSQL (IIRC it's not much bigger than mySQL and it's
"more" SQL compliant than mySQL).
You should
On Sat, 01 Jun 2002 01:47:28 +0200 Klaus-Peter Schrage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Am Freitag, 31. Mai 2002 23:59 schrieb Net Llama!:
> > On Fri, 31 May 2002, Klaus-Peter Schrage wrote:
>
> > 3 hours? Must be nice. I started it 5 hours ago, and its only 78%
> > done. Then again, you're physic
On May 28, 2002 02:17 pm, Kurt Wall wrote:
> I was just curious how many and what kind of boxen people have on their
> home networks. For example, I have an AMD 1200 running Windows (yeah,
> whatever), a Pentium II running a heavily-modified Slackware 8.0, a
> Pentium III running an equally heavil
Ken Moffat wrote:
>
> On Fri, 31 May 2002 20:22:44 -0600
> Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > 2> Reading the writeups about Libranet, etc., I always came to the
> > conclusion that the package offerings were too damn old.
>
> Old and Stable.
> This is not always bad. It seems to be the de
On Sat, 01 Jun 2002 16:46:54 -0400 Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No problem: bring up the desktop or window you want a screenshot of.
> Access gimp >file.acquire>screenshot enter. If you want to save to a
> floppy or other file place the mouse pointer on the displayed screen
> shot and hit the
On Sat, 01 Jun 2002 11:13:38 -0600
I have expertise in software development databases & some scripting of
Unix korn bash, though not heavy. I ve a question here, I need a very small
footprint database for linux. I have a laptop that currently has peanut on it
& I have left approx 1.6 gig left,
> -Message d'origine-
> De : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]De la part de Kurt Wall
> Envoye : mardi 28 mai 2002 23:18
> Objet : How many Boxen?
>
> I was just curious how many and what kind of boxen people have on their
> home networks. For example, I have an AMD 1200 runn
from Andrew Mathews:
" points to consider and/or include such as Skippy's current efforts. I
" *do* think it's worthy of more discussion and analysis and would like to
" hear more opinions.
I'm genuinely curious how what has been discussed here so far would
differ significantly from http://ww
No problem: bring up the desktop or window you want a screenshot of.
Access gimp >file.acquire>screenshot enter. If you want to save to a
floppy or other file place the mouse pointer on the displayed screen
shot and hit the right mouse button. >file>save as select file
/mnt/floppy/ or other file.
On Sat, Jun 01, 2002 at 02:02:23PM -0400, T. Watkins wrote:
> Jos. Cheek, founder of Lycoris/Redmond, formerly worked on COL, as I
> recall him saying in an email to this list. Perhaps the Caldera rpm's
> would work on Lycoris.
Well, not quite. He used COL as the base for Redmond Linux. He nev
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Hi,
I can offer another 8 hours/week. I think we should start collecting
data about skills and dedication (Hs/week).
If we get enough people (and the requiered skills!), we can start
planning the development.
What you do think??
BTW, although I've
I'm considering investing in some professional Linux training, You know,
some edgy-ka-shun.
So what would anyone recommend?
The first thing that comes to mind is RedHat RHCE.
What else is out there? Anything better?
Michael
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An article that gives Linux a good plug.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/cn/20020601/tc_cn/929987&printer=1
Harry G
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Suse 8.0 offer this option duing install... although you'll have to apply the
pre-emptable patches yourself.
-M-
On Saturday 01 June 2002 07:05, Jerry McBride wrote:
> On Fri, 31 May 2002 21:48:40 -0400 Douglas J Hunley
>
Douglas J Hunley wrote:
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> Seems a lot of potential talk about crafting our own distro.
> You folks serious? Who's got the time for this? I can manage the resources on
> the mothership for it, but unless people actually pledge some time to get i
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Hi,
Yes, they should work. In fact, somewhere in
www.lycoris.com/www.lycoris.org there's some article/link pointing to
Caldera's FTP site as a source for RPMs (I can't remember where
though).
On Sat, 1 Jun 2002 09:46:21 -0500, Michael Hipp wrote:
Jos. Cheek, founder of Lycoris/Redmond, formerly worked on COL, as I
recall him saying in an email to this list. Perhaps the Caldera rpm's
would work on Lycoris.
Tom
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I just thought I would feed back about my laser printer choice:
I decided on a Samsung ML1210 and it is working well.
Of course it was easy to set up in Windoze, but what was even more amazing is
it took less time to set up in Caldera 3.1 then Windoze. All I needed to do
was install the ppd
Not just you, I thought the same thing. Not only do I want to know how it is
spread, (like how does it muck w/ the executables? ut must be an executable
itself that rewrites the .exe). And what can I do to make sure it doesn't
infect my box.
"Net Llama!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>Is it just
I remember reading somewhere maybe the Lycoris forum that it was
based on eW3.1. However I did go to Caldera and download a Cald
RPM and it worked as well as any RPM works. in other words it
installed with Dependency problems.
Ray
On 1 Jun 2002, at 9:46, Michael Hipp wrote:
> Keith Antoine
On Sat, 1 Jun 2002 09:12:40 -0700 Ted Ozolins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On June 1, 2002 08:32 am, Collins wrote:
> > On Sat, 1 Jun 2002 08:15:02 -0700 Ted Ozolins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> > > On June 1, 2002 07:10 am, Collins wrote:
> > > >" but the kde and gnome biggots are welcome, to
My favorite screen capture is xv. It has very nice options for capturing
a particular window unmolested.
On Sat, 1 Jun 2002 09:40:25 -0600 Collins wrote:
> I understand that gimp (and other packages can do this), but how does
> one go about doing this? For example, I have several desktops. Ho
On June 1, 2002 08:32 am, Collins wrote:
> On Sat, 1 Jun 2002 08:15:02 -0700 Ted Ozolins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On June 1, 2002 07:10 am, Collins wrote:
> > >" but the kde and gnome biggots are welcome, too."
> >
> > Collins, I thought you were more intelligent then that!
>
> Not me. I ev
With kde's screen capture you run the program, then select the item(s) you
want to capture. The capture program stays out of the way.
Collins wrote:
> I understand that gimp (and other packages can do this), but how does
> one go about doing this? For example, I have several desktops. How
>
I understand that gimp (and other packages can do this), but how does
one go about doing this? For example, I have several desktops. How
do I identify what to capture to gimp (or pick a package) without
messing up the display I want to capture?
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On Sat, 1 Jun 2002 08:15:02 -0700 Ted Ozolins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On June 1, 2002 07:10 am, Collins wrote:
>
>
> >" but the kde and gnome biggots are welcome, too."
>
> Collins, I thought you were more intelligent then that!
Not me. I even load up kde occasionally just to see what p
On June 1, 2002 07:10 am, Collins wrote:
>" but the kde and gnome biggots are welcome, too."
Collins, I thought you were more intelligent then that!
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On Sat, 01 Jun 2002 10:08:26 -0400 Jerry McBride
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 31 May 2002 17:52:25 -0400 (EDT) Net Llama!
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I haven't bothered to apply those two patches, but was planning to
> > whenever 2.4.19 came out. So what do you mean by 'flaky'?
>
On Sat, 1 Jun 2002 09:51:32 -0500 Michael Hipp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Keith Antoine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Friday 31 May 2002 07:41 am, you wrote:
> >
> > > Did lycoris employ the same icon designers as Windows XP? It
> > > seems to visually be very windows alike, going from the
On Fri, 31 May 2002 17:52:25 -0400 (EDT) Net Llama!
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I haven't bothered to apply those two patches, but was planning to
> whenever 2.4.19 came out. So what do you mean by 'flaky'?
>
With the mentioned kernel source and patches, I've been getting random
lockups. No c
On Fri, 31 May 2002 21:48:40 -0400 Douglas J Hunley
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
---snip---
> 2.4.18 (ext3) with pre-empt and grsecurity on the mothership. no kernels
>
> issues at all. not quite what you were after though..
>
I'd like to have XFS on 2.4.18 with the mentioned kernel patches. I'm
Keith Antoine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Friday 31 May 2002 07:41 am, you wrote:
>
> > Did lycoris employ the same icon designers as Windows XP? It seems
> > to visually be very windows alike, going from the website
> > screenshots.
>
> I seem to remember that I read somewhere that it was a
Keith Antoine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The more I hear the better it sounds. Also I would presume being that
> its Caldera based that anything 'caldera rpm'd' will work with
> lycoris, also probably anything that is forthcoming from the 'merger'.
I'm not certain about Caldera RPMS working on
In Linuxdom, we have an embarrassment of riches of distros to choose
from. One to fit every taste & need. Is another really needed?
If we do build one, let's call it YALD - Yet Another Linux Distro
Michael
Douglas J Hunley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Seems a lot of potential talk about craftin
Here's my $.02 worth of equipment:
1) Netgear RT314 el cheapo router attached to my ATT cable modem (4
ports, I'm using 3)
2) My primary machine is an HP Pavilion (HP anything except for
printers is POS, but it works) PIII/800Mz/256Meg/40Gig
HD/DVD/CD-RW/NIC set up to dual boot Win98 (used seldo
On Fri, 31 May 2002 19:24:32 -0500 "Richard R. Sivernell"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> List
>
>I too would like to be apart of a new distro, but I fear that it
>would take
> some
> time to outline just what we would want and at least a year or two
> to do such.
[ snip ]
> I am in the mi
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List
I too would like to be apart of a new distro, but I fear that it would take
some
time to outline just what we would want and at least a year or two to do such.
I also would hate it if that were started and never completed as per Lonnie's
remarks, very wise Lonnie. While some of us lowly
On Fri, 31 May 2002 21:26:11 -0700 Ken Moffat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> On Fri, 31 May 2002 20:22:44 -0600
> Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > 2> Reading the writeups about Libranet, etc., I always came to the
> > conclusion that the package offerings were too damn old.
>
> Old and Sta
On Friday 31 May 2002 09:54 pm, Douglas J Hunley wrote:
> Seems a lot of potential talk about crafting our own distro.
> You folks serious? Who's got the time for this? I can manage the resources
> on the mothership for it, but unless people actually pledge some time to
> get it off the ground, I'
is there a distributed file systems that allows
sync between a windows folder with a linux directory?
better have a windows client.
Intermezzo works at partition and linux only... maybe I missed.
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Am Samstag, 1. Juni 2002 03:54 schrieb Douglas J Hunley:
> Seems a lot of potential talk about crafting our own distro.
> You folks serious? Who's got the time for this? I can manage the resources
> on the mothership for it, but unless people actually pledge some time to
> get it off the ground,
Am Samstag, 1. Juni 2002 04:20 schrieb Keith Antoine:
> I said a while ago that I would be using Caldera 2.4 and upodating this.
> Also that I would upload to the site when I was finished and that I would
> be asking questions. It had since alterred from 2.4 which would not install
> on my h/w, n
It used to be that when you wrote to a cd that was it, one write, the TOC was
done last. With multi session you can write to a disk then add more later.
What it does it to make a linked TOC files. This takes up about 17M of space
for the first TOC and about 13M for each one thereafter. This ext
On Saturday 01 June 2002 12:35 am, Keith Antoine wrote:
> On Thursday 30 May 2002 07:43 pm, you wrote:
>
> Icould not agree with you more, as for suse again in agreement but I had
> more problems with trying to get the second ccddrive seen (dvd), in fact I
> did not manage it. Also the presumption
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