list
| [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Unsubscribe/Suspend/Etc -> http://smtp.linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users
This is rather self explanatory, but you'll notice in the message footer above
that it's smtp.linux-sxs.org not linux-sxs.org. Try it, I bet you get a
different result.
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ing whether to block an
individual ip or an entire netblock, based upon how many addresses in
the netblock are known mailers. They're at http://www.senderbase.org
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ng to be responsible. It's ssh or nothing. Take
your pick.
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;
and rerun the env command to make sure it is set correctly, then try to
reinstall your perl modules. I also tell it to follow all dependencies,
rather than ask or ignore.
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nnected to the Wild & Woolly Web.
Of course, you also need the appropriate entries in
/etc/mail/local-host-names and /etc/mail/relay-domains as well as an
entry in your .mc file defining your local domain such as:
LOCAL_DOMAIN(`mydomain.org
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Michael Hipp wrote:
| Andrew Mathews wrote:
|
|> Sounds like your rpm isn't built for the distro you're trying to install
|> it on, but something altogether different. Can you properly query the
|> package with rpm -qpl a
27;re out to make me feel
| stupid. Well, stupider.
|
| Michael
|
Sounds like your rpm isn't built for the distro you're trying to install
it on, but something altogether different. Can you properly query the
package with rpm -qpl and li
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Michael Hipp wrote:
| Andrew Mathews wrote:
|
|> Because -i installs a package set and -e uninstalls a package name, e.g.
|> one is a bundle of files and one is already "extracted" which is
|> recorded in the rpm database. Same as yo
#x27;t been gunzipped yet..
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D 1 mirror on a pair of 18Gb SCSI drives running RH 9. Each
mountpoint is striped, except for / which is mirrored. You really need an
/etc/raidtab as well as /etc/fstab to correspond with this so it all makes
sense. Let me know if you're interested.
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IMAP4 instead).
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There's no such thing as pure pleasure; so
ly to these things, but I felt much better after
|> registering
|> for the service and letting the Debian guy know where he could stuff his
|> opinion.
|>
|>
|>
|
| There are those, but there are also the rest of us... :-)
|
50% of the time I'm agreeing with Collins' meth
rts. This will NOT be listed in crontab -e or crontab -l. If
you don't want it run, just remove it from any /etc/cron.daily* directory.
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l our domaina we are
| mentioning the ip address in the relay and it is working fine.
|
|So any specific reason ? Any hints will appreciated..
|
| Best regards...
| -Swapna
|
Are there correct entries for each in /etc/mail/relay-domains?
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if I approve it, I'll add your
sender address to the access list, otherwise all email is rejected by default.
We didn't know how good we had it just a year or two ago.
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http://securityresponse.symantec.com/avcenter/venc/data/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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sect which
| believe in "miraculous healing" and "speaking in tongues".
|
[...]
While I enjoy watching a decent intellectual wrestling match as much as
the next guy, I think we should direct this one over to the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] list at this point. Which is probably where it
should h
what you mean. Sendmail doesn't have "content", messages have
content. Sendmail is only an MTA. Bigger question is, why would someone want to
downgrade to Exchange?
(And please don't post html email to a mailing
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Collins Richey wrote:
[...]
| Not at all, it's like saying that a black Saturn has been terrorizing
| the neighborhood, so I can't drive through the neighborhood because I
| happen to drive a black Saturn.
Uh, yeah, if that black Saturn were stealing th
a
lifejacket, you're going to have to swim or sink. Ultimately, defending
an isp that promotes spam, spammers, and outright network abuse in
general just because it's *your* isp doesn't make their actions any more
legitimate.
I'm not saying you're at fault, but Comcast is not
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Michael Hipp wrote:
| Andrew Mathews wrote:
|
|> If they
|> have a TOS, (Terms of Service) doesn't the customer have inversely, an
|> SLA (Service Level Agreement) that they're accountable for?
|
|
| I've never seen a consume
l_ip
|else
|echo "The external and current interface $interface IP Address
| Match"
| echo "No change needed" fi
| else
| echo "Could not resolve external IP address"
| fi
|
|
I vote that you give it a good
nd then is heard no more.
| It is a tale
| Told by an idiot,
| full of sound and fury,
| Signifying nothing.
|
| My humblest apologies to William Shakespeare.
|
No need, you're quite the cunning linguist.
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pgraded
to a newer version. I can't get it delisted without turning sendmail
back on, so it sits, listed but not open. Can't upgrade the os because
of legacy applications, can't upgrade sendmail because of the os, and
can't delist it un
of Service) doesn't the customer have inversely, an
SLA (Service Level Agreement) that they're accountable for?
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fire burn down my
house!" Or a dictum from a CEO who has *no* concept of what they demand:
Monday: "Turn off those filters! I can't get mail from Hotmail!"
Tuesday: "Why didn't you fix the spam problem? Are you ignorant?"
for anyone whose email is blocked because
they use these arseholes for an isp. No, I WON'T accept 800+ spam
messages a day to receive a couple from legitimate people.
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Douglas J Hunley wrote:
| Andrew Mathews shocked and awed us all by speaking:
|
|>FWIW- I have yet to receive any of these attachments. I'm running
|>MIMEDefang/Clamav/Sendmail same as the list.
|
|
| and you're not having the occasiona
eive any of these attachments. I'm running
MIMEDefang/Clamav/Sendmail same as the list.
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sionally in the past, but, according to my sent-mail
| file, I only made this post once.
|
| I'm curious as to why this is happening. Especially, as to whether something
| is mis-configured on my end.
|
| Thanks,
|
| cmr
[...]
Not here, just one
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You can send a letter to your local congressman protesting the SCO
extortion attempts. It's being promoted and sponsored by the EFF.
Simply fill it out and click Send.
http://action.eff.org/action/index.asp?step=2&item=2775
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se to test your
backup methodology.
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] boot]# mount|column -tx
[...]
| /dev/sda2 on /home type ext3 (rw)
Everything is ext3. I don't know if you can grow it or not. Another
reason why I don't ext3. (there used to be resize2fs for ext2 but I
don't
e
| this problem...
|
| Best regards.
| -Swapna
|
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| -Swapna
It depends. What filesystem are you using? (xfs_growfs for an xfs
filesystem is one example)
How much free disk space do you have left?
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lists, as well as
the access list blocking capabilities of sendmail. Excellent
instructions for this are available at:
http://abuse.easynet.nl/spamlist-usage.html
HTH-
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http://www.linux-works.org/iso/Knoppix/
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Higher education helps your ea
ributions to mail-abuse.org,
phpgroupware, sendmail, spamcop.net and other open source providers though.
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ns to
| consider non-exchange options.
|
| Any suggestions?
|
| Thanks,
|
| Jason Joines
| Open Source = Open Mind
|
phpgroupware.
http://phpgroupware.com
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| On Tue, Aug 26, 2003, Andrew Mathews wrote:
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|>Seems that the relays.osirusoft.com dnsbl server(s) have dropped off the
|>face of the earth. Anybody heard what
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Kurt Wall wrote:
| Quoth Lonni J Friedman:
|
|><http://www.craigslist.org/about/best/nyc/14723559.html>
|
|
| Why, pray tell, would I need to speak with animals?
|
| Kurt
Well, after all, you're talking to a llama now.
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Seems that the relays.osirusoft.com dnsbl server(s) have dropped off the face of
the earth. Anybody heard what's happening?
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erations (ITOps)
| E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| Phone: 214-567-8522
You should be seeing something like "init: gui respawning too rapidly, sleeping
for 5 minutes". If not, check /etc/inittab and make sure it's still set for run
level 5, not 3. Such as: i
ation, DDS-4, has 20/40 GB
| capacity.
|
| I'm considering a Seagate Scorpion 40 DAT (DDS-4) for my next tape drive.
| Does anyone have any experience with Seagate tape drives?
|
| cmr
|
Yeah, I have a couple of them personally and about 50 in the field. No
complaints at
will work, but sometimes requires specific flags to make it functional as
a QIC drive.
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reat because we now have high powered
hardware coming back that the roadies didn't have a clue about them, AIX
/RS/6000 server hae=rdware all connectcted via HACMP vs. Cray data
intrconnects on the higherqualitybus
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d.
You may want to consider using an intrusion detection system such as
Tripwire to be able to monitor file changes, and never ever use telnet
anywhere except on a protected lan. Do you have any way of verifying the
system integrity now?
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Kurt Wall wrote:
| This is just too funny.
|
| http://www.welovethescoinformationminister.org
|
| /me wipes eyes.
|
| Kurt
Truth is stranger than fiction once again.
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e you noticed the similarities between Llama
and Linus Torvalds?
Llama: http://www.linux-works.org/sxs/bio/lonni_friedman_bio.html
Linus: http://www.zejack.com/perso/linus/linus_en.php3
Scary isn't it?
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the flaws in the argument, as well as
some possible sticking points (which are still quite trivial) could be a
great asset against SCO. The word will slay the SCO beast, not the
sword. (And SCO has spoken) What's next? Self immolation in the middle
of the street?
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ght appreciated,
|
| Joel
|
If this is the Wal-Mart system I doubt if it has any SCSI devices, in
which case you don't need it. It's the Adaptec SCSI controller card. If
it *did* come with a SCSI card, I'm going to have to reevaluate
or higher kernel you
shouldn't be vulnerable. It's a local exploit, remote exploitation isn't
possible. See: http://lwn.net/Articles/25669/
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Joel Hammer wrote:
| Where in the kde 3 control panel can you change the launching of
programs from
| two to one click and vice versa.
| Thanks,
| Joel
Peripherals->Mouse->Icons. Choose the radio button for single or double
click.
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s one.
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Oh, I get it!! "The BEACH goes on", huh, SONNY??
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der, as well as
the ruleset 93 sendmail.cf when you are able.
| If anybody can point me out why it is behaving this
| type of - it will be really
| helpful...
|
| Thanks in advance.
| -Swapna
|
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Joel Hammer wrote:
| opps.
| hammershome.com
| Joel
|
And who's the lucky one partaking of the lobster at
http://hammershome.com/MaineVac/slides/dscn1799.htm ?
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oes warn you against making manual changes, it also says where
to make them so they won't be lost. If one is proficient enough to be
editing their own printcap file, surely they're proficient enough to be
able to read this information. Far from rocket science, obscure syntax,
or BSD vs
. I notice this happening when I have a bunch of kio_http
processes running, but that may be kde relevant only. What browser are
you using, have you logged out and back in, rebooted the system, and
checked what the top process is while this is happening?
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nd in my check to Microsoft. I'll
make sure it has to go through probate in my will.
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;
To boldly go where no man has gone before.
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burns wrote:
| On Sun, 2003-08-10 at 13:03, Andrew Mathews wrote:
|
|
|>I'd check to make sure up2date didn't leave any errant processes
|>running. I notice this happening when I have a bunch of kio_http
|>processes running,
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| This was sent to me by a friend at work...
| - Forwarded by Matt Carpenter/IT/Alticor on 08/06/2003 04:36 PM -
He looks constipated.
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tus: Yes
| Maildir/
| ---
Looks good.
| The perl version in our server is perl-5.00503-2
|
| Now please suggest me how i will upgrade the present
| installation with spamc/spamd...
Cobalt will have to provide this info unless your support contract
allows it.
| Best regards.
| -Swapna
|
-
0-devel anywhere
| online. Not in rpmfind or mandrake lists.
|
~From the gtk website: http://www.gtk.org/download/
ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk/v2.0/binary/RedHat-7.3/RPMS/i386/gtk2-devel-2.0.5-1gtk.i386.rpm
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]:/cvsroot/spamassassin login
3. cvs -z3
- -d:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/cvsroot/spamassassin co
spamassassin
4. cd spamassassin/
5. .perl Makefile.pl
6. make
7. make test
8. make install
9. /etc/init.d/spamassassin stop
10 . /etc/init.d/spamassassin start
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g flawed technical methods. If we are going to continue to
implement flawed technical methods, then we need to implement them in
nondeterministic failure mode so it becomes perfectly clear that NOBODY can
be certain that their e-mail has been delivered successfully unles
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Matthew Carpenter wrote:
| Actually, Kurt, you were the one loaning me some asbestos
undergarments, protecting me from the
(so I thought at that time) evil Andrew Mathews...
I can tell you've been talking to my ex-wives.
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".
I tried not to make the same mistake twice.
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SCO Agrees IBM Owns AIX, JFS, NUMA, RCU Copyrights
http://mozillaquest.com/Linux03/ScoSource-24-Copyrights_Story01.html
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d: OK, scanned by File::Scan,ClamAV
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VMS version 2.0 ==>
-B
things.
|
| On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 19:08:34 -0600
| Andrew Mathews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|
|
|>Ooh! A new entry in my local.cf:
|>score FROM_EISGR_DOT_COM 1000
|>blacklist_from "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
|>
|
|
|
I can't remember having an "unpleasant" convers
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Matthew Carpenter wrote:
| Speak for yourself, jerk-wad :)
|
| On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 14:30:39 -0600
| Andrew Mathews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|
|
|>We may bicker, roll our
|>eyes, scoff or call each other names, but that dynamic is also
sonable price
($39 was the highest I ever saw) and their support was pretty good. They
participated (some employees) in the community and their support group which
earned them some points too.
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to bend to meet customer demands. When you start spending your money
with someone else, large chunks of material suddenly falls out of their
ears and their hearing gets a lot better.
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hem. Somewhere between allowing it all, and blocking it all is the
happy medium, and it's going to be different for everyone.
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~ 1:45pm up 17 days,
ting the /redhat/RPMS
directory to a file for each and doing a diff on the files.
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first 3 to load the os, 4 & 5 consist of sources and
documentation IIRC.
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Sorry for the spamassassin tag, I needed a score readjustment on my end
for the list's mail.
Original Message
Subject: *[SPAM]* Re: Water water everywhere, but not a drop to
drink..
Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2003 19:59:19 -0600
From: Andrew Mathews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]&g
entoo haven't been updated recently). It's on an OC-3 so you shouldn't
have any bandwidth problems.
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K 2427 8071K 30 0 local
=
~ T 2480 13452K 2490 8205K 185 0
~ C 2684 58 185
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Andrew Mathews wrote:
| Change the QUEUE to something like 5m to process it once a minute. This
| is extreme, so use it at your own risk.
Typo. 5m is every 5 minutes, not once a minute. Sorry.
#cd /pub
#more beer
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=yes
QUEUE=1h
Change the QUEUE to something like 5m to process it once a minute. This
is extreme, so use it at your own risk.
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ATURE(`accept_unresolvable_domains')dnl
Get rid of this one, it's poor security. Set it to:
dnl FEATURE(`accept_unresolvable_domains')dnl
|
|MAILER(smtp)dnl
|MAILER(procmail)dnl
|Cwlocalhost.localdomain
|
|
|
|
| Regards.
| -Swapna
|
Give those chang
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Swapana Ghosh wrote:
| Hi Andrew
|
|
|>Andrew Mathews andrew_mathews at linux-works.org
|>Fri Jun 13 01:54:08 EDT 2003
|>You need to define a higher load average using
|>confCONNECTION_RATE_THROTTLE in your sendmail.mc.
|>Start at 25 and
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Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
| On Thu, 12 Jun 2003 23:30:42 -0600
| Andrew Mathews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
|
|
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|>Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
|>| I'm trying to make an ol
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| Hello
|
| --- Andrew Mathews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| wrote:
|
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|>
|>Swapana Ghosh wrote:
|>| Thanks again.
|>|
|>| I will follow as you advised.
|>
the
certificate generation through webmin itself.
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| Unsubscribe/Suspend/Etc ->
http://www.linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-users
I would guess that at some point in the modem configuration you you told
it to obtain it's hostname from the remote dialup host. It ch
e named ER-iso you might google for.
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Andrew Mathews wrote:
| Net Llama! wrote:
| | Anyone know of a bootable Redhat based CD, similar to the Knoppix
| | concept? I need to integrate some stuff into a bootable redhat
| | environment, and i'd rather not have to make it myself if i
S.UTF.8"
|
Ick. One of the first things I change is /etc/sysconfig/i18n and remove
everything except en_US. The UTF fonts cause problems when displaying
man pages, I don't know if it will help your problem though.
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don't have any bad memory that's being disabled. That means both
system memory and video memory.
Also what's the output of dmesg, & cat /proc/meminfo?
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e1
10:
11: /usr/share/AbiSuite/fonts
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You will be run over by a
ld suspect a network issue,
too many collisions, timeouts or other such. Anything in
/var/log/messages, or is it a total lock up requiring a reboot?
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hey're essentially in use by root until the
process has completed. Nothing to worry about. The attribute info is
stored in the xfsrestorehousekeeping directory until completion.
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Net Llama! wrote:
| On 05/29/03 19:26, Andrew Mathews wrote:
|
|> | Does anyone know if its possible to pipe a file from xfsdump via the
|> | output from scp into xfsrestore?
|> |
|>
|> Sure is. If you have passwordless ssh enabled
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| An unnamed Administration source, Andrew Mathews, wrote:
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| % Interesting perspective.
| %
| % http://www.ofb.biz/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=236
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| I&
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Interesting perspective.
http://www.ofb.biz/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=236
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Condon Thomas A KPWA wrote:
| The User Friendly take on it:
|
| http://www.userfriendly.org/
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| In Harmony's Way, and In A Chord,
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Another parody: http://www.arie.org/doh/
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Andrew Ma
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Net Llama! wrote:
| On 05/29/03 10:53, Andrew Mathews wrote:
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|> Net Llama! wrote:
|> | I've painted myself into a corner where i need/want to turn a Linux
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|> | box into a dual boot box with Win2k. Right now, the box (which
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Net Llama! wrote:
| On Thu, 29 May 2003, Andrew Mathews wrote:
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|>| ugh. oh well, i guess i'll give it a whirl. thanks.
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|>| Anyone know if Win2k has any ridiculous need to be on hda1, or will
it be
|>| ok sitting on hda4?
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