Jim Bonnet wrote:
Does anyone know what ALEVRIUS! is? It looks like some virus.. but
google doesn't have much on it..
I see it in etherape, haven't look at the code yet.. but will.
Thanks-
Jim
Ok, after doing some traffic sniffing the machine that is showing up as
alevrius! is some stupid
The only other thing to remember is that some older BIOS will boot from CDROM but ONLY
if the CD drive is on the primary bus.. :(
begin Tom Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Thu, 19 Dec 2002 21:23:19 -0500)
Hi all,
I know this has been a problem in the past but I was wondering if it
still is or
How many stock bootloaders like XFS these days? That's been one of the bigger
problems with switching filesystems in the past. I'd have to have an older boot
partition and store data on the new FS... Which still causes problems since the
system and config is not on the super-duper
On Monday 23 December 2002 12:04 pm, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
How many stock bootloaders like XFS these days? That's been one of
the bigger problems with switching filesystems in the past. I'd have
to have an older boot partition and store data on the new FS... Which
still causes problems
NOTE: i've found the fastest mirror to be:
ftp://redhat.newaol.com/redhat/linux/beta/phoebe/
-- Forwarded message --
Date: Mon, 23 Dec 2002 08:07:33 -0500
From: Bill Nottingham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Announcing a beta release of Red Hat Linux: Phoebe
Yup, LILO works here fine on an all XFS system. I had a power outage that
took down my WS 3.1 system with ext2. Took over 30 minutes to fsck
everything. The time I had to restart the XFS system (which has much
larger partitions) was a few seconds.
LILO has no problems with XFS. Grub
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002, Bruce Marshall wrote:
On Monday 23 December 2002 12:04 pm, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
How many stock bootloaders like XFS these days? That's been one of
the bigger problems with switching filesystems in the past. I'd have
to have an older boot partition and store data
wget is an awesome tool for most downloading needs, but I'd probably not call it a
Manager since I can't think of a commandline tool that I would consider that title
appropriate for. However, wget is an amazing tool for a couple different situations:
anonymous ftp: where the site is full most
begin Brett I. Holcomb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Sat, 21 Dec 2002 11:37:47 -0500)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Feigning erudition, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
Good discussion on this topic.. I'd like to add that during some of my
testing on UnitedLinux 1.0 w/2.4.19 kernel, which has acpi
Where can I learn more about this USB filesystem? I have been wanting to learn more
about the USB subsystem since I'm pretty sure that if I'm going to get ANYTHING out of
my Dell Axim on Linux, I'll be hacking a bit at this point.
Thanks,
Matt
begin Marvin Dickens [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(21 Dec
Hey Llama-
Better remove links to my site for the Xine stuff. My upstream provider has decided
not to allow port 80 to that subnet... Until I can figure another method (anonymous
ftp doesn't seem to like me for some reason) the links will be broken.
Sorry,
Matt
begin Nobody [EMAIL
http://www.linux-usb.org/
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
Where can I learn more about this USB filesystem? I have been wanting to learn
more about the USB subsystem since I'm pretty sure that if I'm going to get ANYTHING
out of my Dell Axim on Linux, I'll be hacking a bit at
On Monday 23 December 2002 11:57 am, Net Llama! wrote:
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002, Bruce Marshall wrote:
On Monday 23 December 2002 12:04 pm, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
How many stock bootloaders like XFS these days? That's been one
of the bigger problems with switching filesystems in the past.
Removed, thanks for the update.
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
Hey Llama-
Better remove links to my site for the Xine stuff. My upstream provider has decided
not to allow port 80 to that subnet... Until I can figure another method (anonymous
ftp doesn't seem to like me for
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002, Bruce Marshall wrote:
On Monday 23 December 2002 11:57 am, Net Llama! wrote:
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002, Bruce Marshall wrote:
On Monday 23 December 2002 12:04 pm, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
How many stock bootloaders like XFS these days? That's been one
of the bigger
On Mon, Dec 23, 2002 at 12:04:31PM -0500, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
How many stock bootloaders like XFS these days? That's been one of the
bigger problems with switching filesystems in the past. I'd have to have
an older boot partition and store data on the new FS... Which still causes
problems
On Mon, Dec 23, 2002 at 12:57:24PM -0500, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
anonymous ftp: where the site is full most of the time. wget allows you to
set a retry count (-t) which will continue to try a given URL.
Recovery: Using the -c option allows you to recover from failed downloads.
Mirroring:
Add to that the fact that I still use COLW311 CD for my emergency bootloader of
choice, and XFS is not very likely to be supported there. I will have to find a newer
choice soon, but those are the things you might not think of which will bite you...
begin Bruce Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
SCOdera's lack of forsight shouldn't be your burden. AFAIK, all distro's
that support XFS natively (and there are more that do, than don't these
days) provide ER boot disks/CDs.
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
Add to that the fact that I still use COLW311 CD for my emergency
On 12/23/2002 11:41 AM, someone claiming to be Net Llama! wrote:
NOTE: i've found the fastest mirror to be:
ftp://redhat.newaol.com/redhat/linux/beta/phoebe/
snip
Nothing is showing up there for me :-(
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On Mon, 23 Dec 2002, Tim Wunder wrote:
On 12/23/2002 1:30 PM, someone claiming to be Net Llama! wrote:
SCOdera's lack of forsight shouldn't be your burden. AFAIK, all distro's
that support XFS natively (and there are more that do, than don't these
days) provide ER boot disks/CDs.
snip
Tim Wunder wrote:
On 12/23/2002 11:41 AM, someone claiming to be Net Llama! wrote:
NOTE: i've found the fastest mirror to be:
ftp://redhat.newaol.com/redhat/linux/beta/phoebe/
snip
Nothing is showing up there for me :-(
Yeah, but those empty directories _sure_ come up fast though don't
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002, Tim Wunder wrote:
On 12/23/2002 11:41 AM, someone claiming to be Net Llama! wrote:
NOTE: i've found the fastest mirror to be:
ftp://redhat.newaol.com/redhat/linux/beta/phoebe/
snip
Nothing is showing up there for me :-(
Gr. Perhaps they didn't fully update yet?
anyone got any experience or docs or pointers to docs showing how to configure
sendmail to require a valid id and password before you can SMTP through it? I'm *not*
talking about POP before SMTP. I'm talking about 'my server requires authentication
before I can send mail' ..
thanks
--
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002, DOUGLAS HUNLEY wrote:
anyone got any experience or docs or pointers to docs showing how to configure
sendmail to require a valid id and password before you can SMTP through it? I'm *not*
talking about POP before SMTP. I'm talking about 'my server requires authentication
I just upgraded my freetype2 libraries with the latest version and boy... what
an improvement. If you read into the documentation a wee bit, you can learn how
to turn on real true type rendering...
My desktop just too a leap into stardom! I no longer have to squint to figure
out what's been
So you'll be writing the SxS for this soon (i hope)?
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002, Jerry McBride wrote:
I just upgraded my freetype2 libraries with the latest version and boy... what
an improvement. If you read into the documentation a wee bit, you can learn how
to turn on real true type rendering...
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002, DOUGLAS HUNLEY wrote:
anyone got any experience or docs or pointers to docs showing how to configure
sendmail to require a valid id and password before you can SMTP through it? I'm *not*
talking about POP before SMTP. I'm talking about 'my server requires authentication
Anyone running an AMD-based board with a Via KT133 chipset?
I've been experiencing a significant amount of system instabilty (X crashing, SRPM rebuilds failing with internal compiler errors, running kmix locking the system) and was leaning toward bad RAM being the culprit. But as I've been
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002, Tim Wunder wrote:
Anyone running an AMD-based board with a Via KT133 chipset?
I've been experiencing a significant amount of system instabilty (X crashing, SRPM
rebuilds failing with internal compiler errors, running kmix locking the system) and
was leaning toward bad RAM
On Monday 23 December 2002 21:05, Tim Wunder wrote:
Anyone running an AMD-based board with a Via KT133 chipset?
I've been experiencing a significant amount of system instabilty (X
crashing, SRPM rebuilds failing with internal compiler errors, running kmix
locking the system) and was leaning
On 12/23/2002 4:24 PM, someone claiming to be Net Llama! wrote:
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002, Tim Wunder wrote:
Anyone running an AMD-based board with a Via KT133 chipset? I've
been experiencing a significant amount of system instabilty (X
crashing, SRPM rebuilds failing with internal compiler errors,
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002 16:05:50 -0500 Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone running an AMD-based board with a Via KT133 chipset?
Just about everything I touch has via chipssets in them... No problems to
report.
I've been experiencing a significant amount of system instability.
From what
For all you sylpheed users on here... .0.8.7 claws is on sourceforge. It's
another leap in performance. While you're there, grab a copy of the themes
archive... Adds a nice touch for the display...
Cheers all.
--
**
Looks like that mirror I posted earlier had the file pulled as soon as /.
announced its existence. At any rate, here's a semi-comprehensive list of
Phoebe mirrors:
http://videl.ics.hawaii.edu/phoebe_mirrors.html
--
~~
Lonni J
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002, Jerry McBride wrote:
I'm
currently running RH8's stock Athlon kernel, but would be willing to compile a
new kernel if that would help fix things.
Please don't flame me, but I've no respect for RedHat. Go compile your own,
you'll do a better job of it. That said, is
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002, Tim Wunder wrote:
On 12/23/2002 4:24 PM, someone claiming to be Net Llama! wrote:
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002, Tim Wunder wrote:
Anyone running an AMD-based board with a Via KT133 chipset? I've
been experiencing a significant amount of system instabilty (X
crashing, SRPM
On 12/23/2002 4:40 PM, someone claiming to be Jerry McBride wrote:
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002 16:05:50 -0500 Tim Wunder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone running an AMD-based board with a Via KT133 chipset?
Just about everything I touch has via chipssets in them... No problems to
report.
Good to
I've got a couple of Asus KT133-based boards (running RH8 no less) and
it seems to run fine. Are you using the latest kernel RPM? I had
issues with the shipped kernel that the update solved, though they
weren't on my KT133's. One was even OC'd for a year or so before sudden
stability problems
I have used KNOPPIX now on four machines, an ATX Athlon, two old AT
computers, one without enuf memory for KDE (ran icewhatever), and a
fairly new HP laptop computer. Works on all. The most amazing thing,
to me, was the laptop. Not only did it work, it ran with both the mouse
surrogate on the
Thanks to all for the inputs last week on security of the DSL connection.
I am having some troubles getting the connection to function correctly, now.
I'm running SuSE 8.0, and had the personal firewall turned on. That isn't
necessary with the Actiontec Gateway/Router/Firewall/modem, though, so
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002, Joel Hammer wrote:
I have used KNOPPIX now on four machines, an ATX Athlon, two old AT
computers, one without enuf memory for KDE (ran icewhatever), and a
fairly new HP laptop computer. Works on all. The most amazing thing,
to me, was the laptop. Not only did it work, it
I'll bet good money that the problem is the MTU. DSL has a 'black hole'
where you need to have an MTU of no greater than 1492 or 90+% of the
traffic gets dropped. Run ifconfig to see what its set at, and reduce it
to 1492 if needed. You might even need to reduce it more (do it in 8 unit
So, KNOPPIX seems to be a great way to run linux in some situations.
I just hope KNOPPIX is continued. This is really a solution for some
situations.
Joel
You know there are directions for permanent install?
Randy Donohoe
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Feigning erudition, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
% How many stock bootloaders like XFS these days? That's been one of the bigger
problems with switching filesystems in the past. I'd have to have an older boot
partition and store data on the new FS... Which still causes problems since the
system
Net Llama! wrote:
Seemingly random, although going to http://www.backbayguide.com/newwine.htm in Mozilla seems to crash X fairly regularly.
It crashed X?? That is creepy. Anyway, if you've got a Knoppix CD, you
could always see if the behavior is reproducable there. THat should help
to
The web site for knoppix mentions that it can be done, but there is no GUI
for it and it might be tricky. There is an FAQ with this in it.
http://download.linuxtag.org/knoppix/KNOPPIX-FAQ-EN.txt
=Procedure
Q: Can one also install the distribution from
To Whom it may concern,
I don't know you, or your organization. I don't know what what ss.gator.com is all about, or for that matter, have time to care. I do, however, care when a program (one which I can't identify) keeps trying to access the internet without my knowledge, or my permission. I
On Monday 23 December 2002 19:45, Joel Hammer wrote:
The web site for knoppix mentions that it can be done, but there is
no GUI for it and it might be tricky. There is an FAQ with this in
it.
Try this link, this guy makes it sound easy.
http://www.linuxworld.com/site-stories/2002/1104.barr.html
Feigning erudition, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
% To Whom it may concern,
%
% I don't know you, or your organization. I don't know what what ss.gator.com
% is all about, or for that matter, have time to care. I do, however, care when
% a program (one which I can't identify) keeps trying to access
It's from an AOL user so I imagine he thought he emailed it to someone G.
Feigning erudition, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
% To Whom it may concern,
%
% I don't know you, or your organization. I don't know what what
ss.gator.com % is all about, or for that matter, have time to care. I do,
You may want to find out what gator is. THIS is a linux mailing list.
http://www.gatorcorporation.com/index.htm
On Mon, Dec 23, 2002 at 08:18:18PM -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To Whom it may concern,
I don't know you, or your organization. I don't know what what ss.gator.com
is all
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To Whom it may concern,
I don't know you, or your organization. I don't know what what
ss.gator.com is all about, or for that matter, have time to care. I
do, however, care when a program (one which I can't identify) keeps
trying to access the internet without my
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begin Net Llama! [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed forth:
I'll bet good money that the problem is the MTU. DSL has a 'black hole'
where you need to have an MTU of no greater than 1492 or 90+% of the
traffic gets
Someone better fess up.:)
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From:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, December 23, 2002 8:18
PM
Subject: Problem
To Whom it may concern,I don't know you, or your
organization. I don't know what what ss.gator.com is all about,
Actually, it's a virus. It causes a Windows box to crawl up your ass and
reboot. Slow night here in Kentuck.
Randy Donohoe
To Whom it may concern,
I don't know you, or your organization. I don't know what what
ss.gator.com is all about, or for that matter, have time to care. I
do, however,
On Monday 23 December 2002 05:08 pm, someone claiming to be Net Llama! wrote:
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002, Tim Wunder wrote:
On 12/23/2002 4:24 PM, someone claiming to be Net Llama! wrote:
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002, Tim Wunder wrote:
Anyone running an AMD-based board with a Via KT133 chipset? I've
Well, my PC is both a workstation ad a server. I'll probly change that soon. I
like to experiment, and experimenting on my webserver/mailserver, even if
it's for personal/home use, is problematic :-(
On Monday 23 December 2002 05:18 pm, someone claiming to be Aaron Grewell
wrote:
I've got a
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002 15:45:33 -0500 (EST) Net Llama! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
So you'll be writing the SxS for this soon (i hope)?
Yes. However, over the next few days I'll be very festive and I highly doubt
that I'd be very... uhh... lucid.
FWIW, I'm enjoying a two week vacation...
Cheers
On Monday 23 December 2002 09:52 pm, someone claiming to be Tim Wunder wrote:
snip
Commenting out
FontPath /usr/share/AbiSuite/fonts
in /etc/X11/XF86Config
Seems to solve this problem. I don't know why.
BTW, I ran a memory test, updated the BIOS and now, when I start X-Chat, X
crashes.
On Mon, 2002-12-23 at 13:05, Tim Wunder wrote:
Anyone running an AMD-based board with a Via KT133 chipset?
I've been experiencing a significant amount of system instabilty (X
crashing,
Go purchase a big, copper (Read: Not aluminum Copper is
approximately 40% more efficient than
I would like to see a form on the steps that counted what distributions
are in use by the users of this list. You can't trust what the marketing
guys say or the claims of the pollster morons. It would be
interesting What do the editors think?
Best
Peck
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002 20:41:21 -0500 Randy Donohoe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 23 December 2002 19:45, Joel Hammer wrote:
The web site for knoppix mentions that it can be done, but there
is no GUI for it and it might be tricky. There is an FAQ with this
in it.
Try this link, this guy
On 12/23/02 17:44, Ted Ozolins wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
To Whom it may concern,
I don't know you, or your organization. I don't know what what
ss.gator.com is all about, or for that matter, have time to care. I
do, however, care when a program (one which I can't identify) keeps
On 12/23/02 17:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Feigning erudition, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
% To Whom it may concern,
%
% I don't know you, or your organization. I don't know what what ss.gator.com
% is all about, or for that matter, have time to care. I do, however, care when
% a program (one
On 12/23/02 19:55, Marvin Dickens wrote:
I would like to see a form on the steps that counted what distributions
are in use by the users of this list. You can't trust what the marketing
guys say or the claims of the pollster morons. It would be
interesting What do the editors think?
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002 20:26:03 -0800 Net Llama!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ snipped ]
But for what its worth, here's my data for the boxes where i have
root: 1 RH-7.2
3 RH-7.2 (XFS)
2 RH-6.2
1 RHAS-2.1
4 RH-7.3 (XFS)
1 COL-3.11
1 COL-2.4
2 RH-7.1
Wow, the COL-2.4 box must be almost as
On 12/23/02 19:42, Richard Ebling wrote:
I'm running an Duron 700 on one, and it has been weird to boot up for
awhile--about half the time it'll just hang on boot. My clue is that if
the POST beep sounds before the floppy seek, it'll start up. If not, it
hangs in limbo forever. Opening the
On 12/23/02 19:20, Jerry McBride wrote:
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002 15:45:33 -0500 (EST) Net Llama! [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
So you'll be writing the SxS for this soon (i hope)?
Yes. However, over the next few days I'll be very festive and I highly doubt
that I'd be very... uhh... lucid.
On Mon, Dec 23, 2002 at 09:33:51PM -0700, Collins wrote:
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002 20:26:03 -0800 Net Llama!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ snipped ]
But for what its worth, here's my data for the boxes where i have
root: 1 RH-7.2
3 RH-7.2 (XFS)
2 RH-6.2
1 RHAS-2.1
4 RH-7.3 (XFS)
1 COL-3.11
1
On 12/23/02 20:33, Collins wrote:
On Mon, 23 Dec 2002 20:26:03 -0800 Net Llama!
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ snipped ]
But for what its worth, here's my data for the boxes where i have
root: 1 RH-7.2
3 RH-7.2 (XFS)
2 RH-6.2
1 RHAS-2.1
4 RH-7.3 (XFS)
1 COL-3.11
1 COL-2.4
2 RH-7.1
Wow, the
I don't mind what Congress does, as long as they don't do it in the
streets and frighten the horses.
-- Victor Hugo
The last time I read the above quote was in college twenty years ago It's
ageless.
Best
Peck
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Complaining bitterly, Net Llama! wrote:
% On 12/23/02 19:20, Jerry McBride wrote:
[...]
% FWIW, I'm enjoying a two week vacation...
%
% Congrats. I get 2 days.
Sympathies. ;-)
Kurt
--
I don't mind what Congress does, as long as they don't do it in the
streets and frighten the horses.
On Tue, 24 Dec 2002 00:24:30 -0500 Marvin Dickens
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I don't mind what Congress does, as long as they don't do it in
the streets and frighten the horses.
-- Victor Hugo
The last time I read the above quote was in college twenty years
ago It's
Collins wrote:
My wife's scanner software (old UMAX 610P) is ailing - looks like
another #$@! Win98 reinstall to cure it, so I'm starting to look at
the possibility of another el cheapo scanner for my linux system,
preferably a USB model, since I have no scsi card in this box. Does
anyone have
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