got a source file not found error when I click it with mozilla...
let me try again with linux wget
Bill Day wrote:
> Yes its out, 0.53.. has been for about a week or two
>
> http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/latest/x86/putty.exe
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On Thu, 3 Oct 2002 19:19:26 -0400
Joel Hammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think my letter about video capture never made it to the list, so I'll
> try again.
>
> We are going to get a digital photomicroscope for our pathology lab. I am
> not satisfied with the software demonstrated thus far.
Yes its out, 0.53.. has been for about a week or two
http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/latest/x86/putty.exe
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If you are to run a server, beware of the heat problem with AMD CPU.
linux's support for AMD chipsets may be better than M$ OS. don't know
for sure. socket 478 celerons (starign with celeron 1.7G) would be out
soon. maybe you should hold on a while
> and as good as a performer(close enough
I got it to "work." But, there must be an easier way. I guess I will
have to read about gfig before I get it to do anything really useful.
Thanks for the tip.
All I want to do is put a few arrows in an image with labels. This seems
much harder to do than it should be!
Joel
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002
I saw an annoucenment in comp.security.ssh but didn't find the program
in Simon's webpage. don't know it it's the problem of transparent proxy
deployed by most ISPs...
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the geographical location of IP cannot be guaranteed as the responsible
parties may not reveal their secret hideout. I suppose not even spy
satellites can peek into the IP of a network card of any internet
appliance on planet earth. not in the near future.. :)
> thanks. i've done that. what i
On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 01:29:46AM -0400, Joel Hammer wrote:
>Can you supply more detail?
>
>I can't find it in my gimp installation, and I went to the gimp plugin
>repository and couldn't find it, either. I searched for arrow and drawing.
>
>I don't know much about gimp, being no graphic artist.
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002 21:33:28 +
James McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Questions:
>
> Has anyone got it installed yet?
Yep.
> Have you had problems reinstating the MP3 functionality, if so what were
> they?
For legal reasons, won't play mp3's. You can d/l packages that wi
Can you supply more detail?
I can't find it in my gimp installation, and I went to the gimp plugin
repository and couldn't find it, either. I searched for arrow and drawing.
I don't know much about gimp, being no graphic artist. BUT, now that I
know how to add text to an image, all I need to do
On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 12:57:09AM -0400, Joel Hammer wrote:
>Does anyone have a way to put an arrow into an image using gimp?
There's a drawing plugin that allow you to do various shapes
lines, etc.
Bill
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Thanks, I've never liked the SiS chipsets and don't have much experience with
the Ali chipsets. Well, hopefully, I'll be posting from the
new/upgraded/improved/wiz-bang box in a few days. Hopefully it will be a
positive post and not a plea for help. :)
Jim
On Thursday, October 03, 2002 9:57
Well, I have decided to use the AMD cpu at this point. Quite a bit cheaper
and as good as a performer(close enough for my taste) as Intel. The i845g
chipset isn't offered with AMD boards. I agree with you on the older VIA
chipsets that were used in socket7/super socket 7 and up. I didn't ca
Does anyone have a way to put an arrow into an image using gimp?
Thanks,
Joel
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> I used google.com and didn't get anything. I try again. is
> /usr/adm/sm.bin the only needed directory?
sometimes /var/adm/sm.bin and recently /etc/smrsh
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Among others, a new block IO scheduler, NUMA topology work and
support for CPU clock/voltage scaling have been merged this week.
As usual, the details are at:
http://www.kernelnewbies.org/status
Oh, and a new Web page layout, kindly suggested by A
Is there a way to get convert -verbose to print out image information
without displaying the image?
Thanks,
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| I will do a search on freshmeat.net. I have seen a few replacements
| that claimed to be better hhan the orignal traceroute.
thanks. i've done that. what i need to find is the database that has
the correlation between ip address and geographical location. several
we
I will do a search on freshmeat.net. I have seen a few replacements that
claimed to be better hhan the orignal traceroute.
> i'm endeavoring to determine the whereabouts -- the city would
> probably be adequate -- of a cable modem with a particular ip
> address, the equivalent of "whereis" ins
On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 05:46:11AM +0800, m.w.chang wrote:
> I used google.com and didn't get anything. I try again. is
> /usr/adm/sm.bin the only needed directory?
>From the Sendmail FAQ:
"Q3.34 -- What does "foo not available for sendmail programs" mean?
Date: September 24, 1999
It means tha
On Thu, Oct 03, 2002 at 05:38:20PM -0400, dep wrote:
>greets!
>
>i'm endeavoring to determine the whereabouts -- the city would
>probably be adequate -- of a cable modem with a particular ip
>address, the equivalent of "whereis" instead of "whois." anybody know
>how to do this?
The traceroute
On Fri, Oct 04, 2002 at 05:42:38AM +0800, m.w.chang wrote:
>is it really the spirit of the bill? what made M$ more trust-worthy than
>linux?
Trustworthy? Micro$haft?? The company with ``Kindergaten Cryptographers''???
Bill
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I think my letter about video capture never made it to the list, so I'll try
again.
We are going to get a digital photomicroscope for our pathology lab. I am
not satisfied with the software demonstrated thus far. Awkward and too many
steps involved in capturing and saving an image.
So, is there
I have not used it yet but it should install apache and PHP initially,
just let it throw everything in. :-)
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002 21:33:28 +
James McDonald <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Questions:
>
> Has anyone got it installed yet?
> Have you had problems reinstating the MP3 functi
On Fri, 4 Oct 2002 07:19, James McDonald wrote:
> > > Wish they would import parts as well as the mainboard.
> >
> > Hey SkippyDude;
>
> Keith,
>
> Don't bother the Americans our great southern land has the part you
> need
>
> http://www.eyo.com.au/details.html?CatID=11;item_number=B-Audio6.1
I used google.com and didn't get anything. I try again. is
/usr/adm/sm.bin the only needed directory?
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^ ^2.4.19 4:45am up 13 days, 9:14, 0 users, load average:
is it really the spirit of the bill? what made M$ more trust-worthy than
linux?
> A bill to force computer users to run new Intel AMD CPU boards in a non
> default mode that precludes using any OS but M$ Win is off topic on a
> linux users list?
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how could one make tabbed brwosing a default behaviour whenever one opne
links with mozilla via command-line? positioning of the pageframe is
less important for me as long as it's not too distracting.
Tim Wunder wrote:
> For fans of tabbed browsing in Mozilla:
> http://www.cc-net.or.jp/~piro/xu
http://www.sendmail.org/smrsh.adv.txt
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^ ^2.4.19 4:45am up 13 days, 9:14, 0 users, load average: 0.00,
0.00, 0.00
greets!
i'm endeavoring to determine the whereabouts -- the city would
probably be adequate -- of a cable modem with a particular ip
address, the equivalent of "whereis" instead of "whois." anybody know
how to do this?
it is a matter of considerable delicacy, so if anyone who can aid me
woul
Questions:
Has anyone got it installed yet?
Have you had problems reinstating the MP3 functionality, if so what were
they?
What kernel version is it running?
Have you successfully compiled stuff like apache / php on it?
Sounds like I should just download it mysel
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002 13:02, Ken Moffat wrote:
> Anyone know what this line might mean in apache access.log?
>
> xxx.xxx.xxx.xx - - [02/Oct/2002:22:25:04 -0700] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 400 385
> "-" "-"
>
> (Sorry about the wrap. The x's were an ip address)
why would anyone edit your log ip's to only have x
> > Wish they would import parts as well as the mainboard.
>
> Hey SkippyDude;
>
Keith,
Don't bother the Americans our great southern land has the part you need
http://www.eyo.com.au/details.html?CatID=11;item_number=B-Audio6.1
Or if that link doesn't work
Goto http://www.eyo.com.au
Sele
For fans of tabbed browsing in Mozilla:
http://www.cc-net.or.jp/~piro/xul/_tabextensions.en.html
adds some cool functionality to tabbed browsing. It even works in Phoenix.
I particularly like the ability to choose where new tabs go (left or
right of current tab, or at the beginning or end), focus
I may be wrong, but it looks similar to the recent openssl worm.
The following is from the Symantec web site.
When performing the scanning, the worm first connects to port 80 of a target machine,
to determine if it can communicate to that port. It then sends the following request:
GET / HTTP/1
Tim Wunder wrote:
>
> On 10/3/2002 10:55 AM, someone claiming to be Lee wrote:
>
> IMHO, this belongs on [EMAIL PROTECTED], not linux-users. This is
> entirely off topic for this forum.
>
> Regards,
> Tim
A bill to force computer users to run new Intel AMD CPU boards in a non
default mode that
I'm not a real expert, but nobody else has answered in a few hours,
so here's my take on it.
It seems somebody tried for your site's main page ("GET /")
and was refused access (400 - bad request). I do not know what
to make of the "-" "-".
++ kevin
On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Ken Moffat wrote:
> An
You may want to check out something like what Compoze Software
has to offer. The site is:
http://www.compoze.com
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> I got roped into a project to re-architect the enterprise
> email system here
Ken Moffat wrote:
> Note that the free download is version 2.0, which is slightly old, but
> is easy to update.
>
> I love libranet. I have version 2.7, beta2, and I have stayed with the
> default woody install, which is totally reliable. The packages are not
> totally up to date, but it is stabl
On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 15:10, m.w.chang wrote:
> I would never trust VIA chipset for serious work. Grab a board that use
> intel chipset, like i845g that supports 333Mhz clock for RAM. Couldn't
> quite remember.
Remember, VIA KT333 is an Athlon chipset, where he really has no other
cost-effectiv
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On Thu, 3 Oct 2002 10:28:17 -0400, Douglas J Hunley wrote:
>Roger Schmeits spewed electrons into the ether that resembled:
>
>> How many accounts are you talking about?
>
>thousands. this will be state-wide for the Ohio Dept. of Jobs & Family
>Servi
On Thursday 03 October 2002 01:23 am,Keith Antoine wrote:
> I recently purchased and installed a new MB, Asus A7V333. The mother
> board has a place to connect an optional SPDIF module, which is not
> included , nor can I access in Australia. I would appreciate it if
> someone could price this ite
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On Thu, 03 Oct 2002 08:25:38 -0500, John Voigt wrote:
>On 10/03/2002 02:42 AM, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 02 Oct 2002 19:24:02 -0700 (PDT)
>> "stayler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>On Wed, 2 Oct 2002 14:35:51 -0400, Douglas J Hunl
On 10/3/2002 10:55 AM, someone claiming to be Lee wrote:
IMHO, this belongs on [EMAIL PROTECTED], not linux-users. This is
entirely off topic for this forum.
Regards,
Tim
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I e-mailed my senator, Bill Nelson ,one of the co-sponsors of the Hollings
scheme to hand over the desktop market to Gates in the guise of p
I e-mailed my senator, Bill Nelson ,one of the co-sponsors of the Hollings
scheme to hand over the desktop market to Gates in the guise of protecting
the copywrites of DVD movie cretins. Most of his answer is baffgarb but it
does indicate that a lot of senators only bothered to listen to the m
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> the error is obviously a permission issue. I will summarize my problem
> in brief detail later (listing the owner/permission of related folders).
> right now, I want all features working. :)
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Roger Schmeits spewed electrons into the ether that resembled:
> How many accounts are you talking about?
thousands. this will be state-wide for the Ohio Dept. of Jobs & Family
Services
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I would never trust VIA chipset for serious work. Grab a board that use
intel chipset, like i845g that supports 333Mhz clock for RAM. Couldn't
quite remember.
Jim Conner wrote:
> Well, pending an unforeseen emergency expense, I plan on upgrading my
> aging(ok, ancient) hardware. The motherboa
On 10/03/2002 02:42 AM, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
> On Wed, 02 Oct 2002 19:24:02 -0700 (PDT)
> "stayler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>On Wed, 2 Oct 2002 14:35:51 -0400, Douglas J Hunley wrote:
>>
>>>I got roped into a project to re-architect the enterprise email system
>>>here at the state.
Anyone know what this line might mean in apache access.log?
xxx.xxx.xxx.xx - - [02/Oct/2002:22:25:04 -0700] "GET / HTTP/1.1" 400 385
"-" "-"
(Sorry about the wrap. The x's were an ip address)
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For what it is worth, I am using both exchange and postfix.
I find postfix very easy to use and configure.
www.postfix.org
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Have you looked at www.ima.com? Just found this site couple months ago
on the redhat list. Actually they contacted me. Another one is joydesk.
Do a google on that one dont have the url. found it -- joydesk.com
I have the task of creating a new email system before Christmas so Im
also looking for
I recently purchased and installed a new MB, Asus A7V333. The mother board has
a place to connect an optional SPDIF module, which is not included , nor can
I access in Australia. I would appreciate it if someone could price this
item, if available. I would send monies to cover this plus freight
Hi,
Do you know http://www.distrowatch.com
You'll see Libranet and many others.
Patrick
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> and on this note.. anyone here use libranet? anyone
> care to post a download
> link? i'd love
On Wed, 02 Oct 2002 19:24:02 -0700 (PDT)
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> On Wed, 2 Oct 2002 14:35:51 -0400, Douglas J Hunley wrote:
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> >I got roped into a project to re-architect the enterprise email system
> >here at the state. groupwise is the incumbent here, I'm tryuing to pitch
> >se
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