Are trojans just a program i got this message i was gonna try to see who this persoon is but then again it might just be some one hacking someone then frome that station hacking me..
FIRE WALL MESSAGE::64.166.42.210 blocked for 30 minutes
Security Alert!
"default block Backdoor /Sub seven
On 07/12/03 20:46, Yu Meng Chong wrote:
I will admit that Open Source is not as user-friendly as more commercial
efforts, and lately, in the rush to "catch-up", I find that more and
more Open Source software that is released is buggy or requires
considerable effort to get it to work as advertise
On Sat, 12 Jul 2003, Joel Hammer wrote:
> OK. I have got cygwin, and I can access windows directories, and this
> looks very possible. I can download a lot of packages and they work. This
> could get habit forming.
>
> However, how does one install software that doesn't appear in the
> menus whe
Well, point taken. As I recall, I did have pilot-link before I upgraded
lindows, which had to be done so the visor and other modules would work
with the PDA. My original problem was my kernel was a tiny bit premature
to talk properly to the palm over usb. Not that the kernel said so,
it just was so
Joel Hammer wrote:
Don't linux advocates
get worried ?
Bill Gates must sleep well at night.
Joel
I will admit that Open Source is not as user-friendly as more commercial
efforts, and lately, in the rush to "catch-up", I find that more and
more Open Source software that is released is buggy o
I'd be shocked if red carpet actually worked by default on Lindows, since
it would be a direct competitor with their PoS software warehouse.
On 07/12/03 19:39, ronnie gauthier wrote:
Depending on the distro you are using Ximian has a thing call red carpet, an
updater gui. It keeps gnome/evolutio
On 07/12/03 18:36, Joel Hammer wrote:
I don't have pilot-link. Do I need it?
I know nothing about palm pilots. I've never owned one, and never used
one. I spent 3 minutes Googling and found numerous references to the
requirement that pilot-link be installed & functional before you can access
a
Depending on the distro you are using Ximian has a thing call red carpet, an
updater gui. It keeps gnome/evolution udated and also the distro itself. I used
it in the past and pilot-link was one of the things it installed. When I
installed evolution on a RH7.3 I did not install gnome anything on th
I don't have pilot-link. Do I need it?
I downloaded Ximian Evolution. It won't work with the palm because I
need some gnome tools.
Grrr
Oh well, I will just have to not use my palm for a few months/years
longer. I am getting fond of pcal. I will not bother with this problem
anymore. I have
OK. I have got cygwin, and I can access windows directories, and this
looks very possible. I can download a lot of packages and they work. This
could get habit forming.
However, how does one install software that doesn't appear in the
menus when you run setup.exe? I need to install imagemagick's
On Sat, 2003-07-12 at 13:35, Joel Hammer wrote:
> Still trying to get my Zaire to connect via usb. Just love progress!
> All I get is this:
>J-Pilot: press the hotsync button on the cradle or "kill 4181"
>
> Of course, I have already pressed the hotsync button
Several things (that prolly won
Still trying to get my Zaire to connect via usb. Just love progress!
I have upgraded lindows and now see this when I attach my Zaire:
hub.c: new USB device 00:11.2-2, assigned address 10
usbserial.c: Handspring Visor / Palm 4.0 / Clii 4.x converter detected
visor.c: Handspring Visor / Palm 4.0
On Sat, 2003-07-12 at 16:04, Joel Hammer wrote:
> What software are you referring to?
>
> I did download cygwin from somewhere. It gave me a unix like environment
> in windows but the root directory it supplied would not let me access
> the other directories on the windows box.
It was cygwin I re
Since mounting a windows share would be similar to mounting another volume on the
linux box, running scripts to affect the files would not be a problem.
Another solution would be to install cygwin on the windows box and use your scripts
locally.
Regards,
Wil McGilvery
Manager, Digital Media
You can configure the unix clients to print remotely to the shared printer on the
windows box. What printer formats you want are determined by the printers and software
installed on the windows box.
Regards,
Wil McGilvery
Manager, Digital Media
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On 07/12/03 06:35, Michael Hipp wrote:
Anyone have any experience using Serial ATA controllers & drives under
Linux? Can you recommend a brand of controller?
I need to invest in some storage and would like to head in that direction.
From what i've heard, the support is rather poor & limited righ
On 7/9/03 23:28, "Ken Moffat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I didn't know comcast was so stable. I was talking to someone yesterday
> who was told by comcast that the ip might change without notice on his
> next reboot. (He wanted to set up a web server)
>
> I searched for DynDNS and found a page o
Joel Hammer wrote:
I did download cygwin from somewhere. It gave me a unix like environment
in windows but the root directory it supplied would not let me access
the other directories on the windows box.
These often don't show up in a 'ls' but they're there in all cygwin
installations:
/cygdrive
What software are you referring to?
I did download cygwin from somewhere. It gave me a unix like environment
in windows but the root directory it supplied would not let me access
the other directories on the windows box.
Joel
On Sat, Jul 12, 2003 at 12:05:38PM +0200, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
> M
Anyone have any experience using Serial ATA controllers & drives under
Linux? Can you recommend a brand of controller?
I need to invest in some storage and would like to head in that direction.
Thanks,
Michael Hipp
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Joel Hammer wrote:
Regarding Net Llama's comment, if you want to learn linux, there is
nothing wrong with using an older distribution.
All true, but I'd still recommend he go ahead and download RH 9.0. By
having a boxed set he has manuals, and I assume that might be the draw
of it. And the RH man
You really don't have to have ide0 as your only connected IDE device
when installing RH. However, I would just unplug the XP hard drive so
there is no way you can damage it while installing RH on ide0.
You can't (never say never) switch your drives back once you install RH
on ide0. This is because
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 23:36:46 -0700
Tom Lombardo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Not the info I needed.
Unless your router had the Desktop and Laptop (Wireless) interfaces
bridged, you need different subnets on those two interfaces.
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Make life simple. Go to the Gnu site and download the stuff for Windows.
There is a small exe that you install, and it manages installing the
rest. You will get a nice shell and many Unix commands into the bargain.
Then, your scripting environment will be the same. Run the same scripts
on Linux and
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