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HTH HAND
What does HAND mean?
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with no errors - even after 48 hours. FWIW, I'm not running a 2.6 kernel yet.
My symptoms are that X keeps crashing with no errors showing in the logs. It's
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the 5 case fans and $$$ CPU cooler. The vid card just has
the stock heat-sink and fan.
The X crashes started out at perhaps 2 or 3 a month and have gradually increased
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On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 01:08:00PM -0500, Net Llama! wrote:
On Fri, 14 Nov 2003, Myles Green wrote:
My hardware:
Athlon 1800+
1.5GB PC2700 DDR RAM (Samsung)
nVidia Geforce2 MX 400 (using nvidia drivers)
PS/2 keyboard
USB wheel mouse (Logitech) using IMPS/2 protocol
, there is 'slapt-get' and 'emerde'
out there; I haven't used either one but have heard Good Things(tm) about
slapt-get. YMMV
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With all that power, who needs a bloated GUI
On Tue, Nov 11, 2003 at 04:23:43PM -0500, Kurt Wall wrote:
Quoth M.W. Chang:
better than open office?
Yup, in the same way that single malt scotch is better than Listerine.
Kurt
Mm... single malt scotch, something I haven't had for *years*. Ah
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1. I'm already on 2.3.16, so I don't know about previous speeds - it doesn't get
any better than instantaneous g.
?? 2.3.16? Is this an IceWM version? If so, I'll have to check it out as
I was only aware of a 1.2.x branch :-)
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mention he is in his 20's, maybe 26. There are a few of us youngun's
out here.
I think I got you all beat- I turned 18 just over 2 months ago ;)
I remember 18... or was that 28? Ah well, 46 slipped by about 3 weeks
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very small memory footprint and is *very* configurable tho not like
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, and a terminal emulation.
Thanks ...
XFCE?
XFce 4.x isn't all that small anymore. Smaller than KDE or Gnome, to be
sure, but there are smaller ones available (www.icewm.org).
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or just do your thing.
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!ynnuf oot si taht
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Believe it or not!
It's called Emerde...
http://freshmeat.net/projects/emerde/?topic_id=41%2C147%2C861
I've downloaded it and will try it out
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Myles Green wrote:
It's called Emerde...
Our French friends might be offended!
That's funny, the same thought struck me when I saw it :o)
What does Emerde mean in French?
Emerde means nothing, however take away
of interest's sake, what was the solution if you don't mind?
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On Wednesday 22 October 2003 11:00 pm, Myles Green wrote:
Just out of interest's sake, what was the solution if you don't
mind?
It was a bug in XFree with Radeon DRI-
diff -p -u -r1.32 radeon_dri.c
--- programs/Xserver/hw
Believe it or not!
It's called Emerde...
http://freshmeat.net/projects/emerde/?topic_id=41%2C147%2C861
I've downloaded it and will try it out a bit later this week.
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run the risk of turning him
off of Linux. Slackware can be hard on newbies, or so I'm told (it was
my first distro and I still use it shrug).
Or, as someone else suggested, leave Windows on it ;o)
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Rick, could you fix your system date please? Today is Thursday Oct 2,
not Sat. Oct. 4th :-|
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at a command-line (minus the quotes).
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copes with it fine in Windows 98se
AFAIK the only real limiting factor might be disk space, I've done it on
a P133 with 64 MB RAM in the past. It took a bit longer than with my
current systems but it did work. See my last post on this thread for the
command to check disk space.
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for the experience. :')
I love gadgets.
Geek! ;o)
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- if not, then change it match your
platform or leave the--target= out). The same rules apply here
concerning versions of RPM and using rpm or rpmbuild.
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some in the Open Source community by pointing out obvious
intellectual property problems that exist in the current Linux software
development model.
snip
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On Sun, 07 Sep 2003 09:00:19 -0700, Marianne Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I have been trying to send messages to the list for two days. Trying
another mail program?
You're coming in loud and clear ;o)
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On Fri, 2003-09-05 at 07:30, Shawn Tayler wrote:
Would anyone know if the previous Linux commercials by IBM are also
available online?
Ayup, they sure are, follow the link in the original post and, as has
been heard here in the past, Viola! All kinds of goodies.
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taxes...
LOL I'll drin^H^H^H ... agree with you on that concept!
Hey G-(wo)men!! You listening??
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~/.kde to the newly created directory. Copy one file at a time if you
want to see which file is the offender.
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-trivial, or it woulda been fixed by now...
are you guys actually getting the virus or just notices that a virus was
caught?
I've received _several_ copies of the virus itself and countless copies
via notices. The notices were not from this list.
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On Thu, 2003-08-28 at 17:49, David A. Bandel wrote:
On Thu, 28 Aug 2003 15:44:04 -0600
Myles Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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domain $DOMAIN
search $DOMAIN
for as long as I can remember, on every UNIX OS I've run (several), it
has always been EITHER domain OR search
in the list until my
new, less anal, ISP comes on line. A big public thank you, to both these
guys.
ack! I hope not the same one I use?
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Sorry! just a small typo :o(
On Thu, 2003-08-28 at 15:44, Myles Green wrote:
I always just run something like this for a static setup:
ifconfig $IFACE $IPNUM brodcast $BCAST netmask $MASK
^
should read: ifconfig $IFACE $IPNUM broadcast $BCAST netmask $MASK
.htm ]
The one thing we Americans and Canadians have in common, besides the
language, is the best politicians money can buy. They all suck.
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On Tue, 2003-08-19 at 15:49, Bill Campbell wrote:
On Tue, Aug 19, 2003, Collins Richey wrote:
Try this one, fresh from SCO Forum:
http://www.perens.org/Articles/SCOCopiedCode.html
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or is it just me?
I was able to connect using both the browsers you mentioned plus Opera.
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ZZ Top *rocks*! I went to one of their concerts a couple of years
ago and was just amazed how much sound three guys can put out.
Kurt
Yes, they sure do know how to be loud and good, or is that good and
loud? Rock 'till ya Drop!
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Microsoft engineers does it take to change a light bulb ?
|
|Answer : None, they just declare darkness a new standard.
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|Seems like that would work for SCO, too.
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On Wed, 2003-08-06 at 17:33, Mike McKinlay wrote:
FITTING ROFLMAO!!! pun intended I presume.
But of course ;o)
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Seems like that would work for SCO, too.
Considering where they've got their heads, it seems fitting enough to
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On Wed, 2003-08-06 at 00:27, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
Can anyone name the bad penguin in this animation?
http://www.opq.se/images/BadPenguin.gif
Darrel McBride?
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In mozilla, does any one hear the pops?
http://www.urban75.com/Mag/bubble.html
Yes, heard them here using mozilla 1.4
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Lucas == Prince of Darkness
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suggested, this advice may be NFG as it's purely a stab in the
dark. Worth a shot though...
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There, not a flame to be seen ;o)
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again at last: Many thanks.
Another helpful doc, although a little bit dated, is
http://www.codemonkey.org.uk/post-halloween-2.5.txt.
However, just now, I'm gettin Connection Refused errors. Anyone else?
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be in if you'd chosen a stage 2 [or
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What error(s) did you get Llama?
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On Sat, 2003-07-26 at 22:54, Tom Jandl wrote:
On Sat, 2003-07-26 at 23:24, Myles Green wrote:
But... I have an ISO image here of 1.4rc4 with stage 1, 2 3 tarballs
contained within. If you start with a stage 1 tarball you must still
build the system (stage one is just the packages
On Sat, 2003-07-26 at 23:16, Net Llama! wrote:
On 07/26/03 21:24, Myles Green wrote:
But... I have an ISO image here of 1.4rc4 with stage 1, 2 3 tarballs
contained within. If you start with a stage 1 tarball you must still
build the system (stage one is just the packages needed
gave me a way through system settings. I
can't find anything similar is SuSE, am I missing something? If so
where is it? (I have read the printed manuals and tried every menu
option under kde and gnome that root has access to [I think])
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only system here running Red Hat 9 at the moment is a server with no
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not be able to ping downstairs and the cards would have X on
them.
Question what moves do you suggest that I make now, given the above.
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numbered the same way.
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On Tuesday 01 July 2003 10:39, Net Llama! wrote:
On Tue, 1 Jul 2003, Bill Campbell wrote:
Could we do editor wars again then (emacs sucks :-).
No war there, emacs does suck. Pico is superior to all others.
pft... nano rawx ;)
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actually, I use tknotepad. It's almost exactly like I remember notepad
from Win 3.11, except it doesn't crash (nor does the Linux system it's
running on).
Ciao,
David A. Bandel
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of choice really. Personally,
I've always stuck with name-brand RAM and some brands are just better quality
than others. I'm not familiar with the PNY name, so I'll defer to someone who
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that my befuddled
brain can remember ;-) As far as a tool for migration goes, I just used
the Apache Server 2 Bible by Mohammed J. Kabir (ISBN 0-7645-4821-2) as a
guide. The comments throughout the config file(s) are a big help as
well.
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installed them myself) and completes the purging of Blue Curve ;-)
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On Tue, 2003-06-17 at 05:24, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
On Tue, 17 Jun 2003 04:36:48 -0600
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On Tue, 2003-06-17 at 04:13, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
I remember seeing that redhat did some wild integration of KDE and Gnome
in their latest release. I never
(the scripts, that is).
/me does a quick check...
http://freshmeat.net/projects/slacklive/?topic_id=1012
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You could do that Ted, or you could just edit your httpd.conf to reflect
the new document root - although, at this point editing your
httpd.conf file makes more sense.
I'm going through a similar experience with PHPnuke myself, the logs
show the pages are being served but the browser window is
://stepbystep.dnsalias.org
Hourly Rsync's of the Mother Ship
Please adjust your bookmarks.
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than restricting. I mean, how
hard is it to type su - and enter a password?
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it as well - all populated w/ one drive per channel - and it worked
fine here but YMMV
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Among economists, the real world is often a special case
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And I wonder if you got the hpt370 to work with Slackware?
If you did, would you be kind to tell me how you did.
Regards
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should play with new stuff on a test machine first... but then, I guess
you know that if you didn't already ;)
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tuned
I've just finished putting SuSe 8.0 on my workstation and the whole
thing (software selection/installation/setup/upgrade) was... well, in a
word, impressive. I like, and feel comfortable with, the whole setup.
In a way, it almost reminds me of Slackware...
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TIA,
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On June 22, 2002 06:43 pm, L. Friedman wrote:
Interesting stuff. Kinda the last frontier in a way.
http://kerneltrap.org/node.php?id=284
That was awsome stuff, thanks!
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Eh? did you read the article? Where did the 'virus' reference come from?
Dude, I want some of whatever it is you're smoking ;-)
Myles
On June 23, 2002 07:07 am, m.w.chang wrote:
isn't it no better than a virus? I guess counter-terrorists will love
this idea... :)
Myles Green wrote
from a tarball.
HTH,
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fails, your server will crash).
Right now, I have to servers running with soft raid (mirroring)
without problems (both running COL 3.1.1, one of them using XFS).
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On June 21, 2002 07:55 pm, Net Llama! wrote:
Keith Antoine wrote:
It appears that the alsa sound is not operative but it is
installed, has anyone else got this problem or seen it. Something
was said re arts has to be stopped, but how?
rpm -e kde*
Muahahahhahaha
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is
actually a set of 5 floppies labeled install.1, install.2 etc.), then I
get to select the keyboard and login as root but after that, all I get
is screenfulls of scrolling hexidecimal (?) numbers.
Anybody seen this or have any suggestions? I'm all ears...
TIA,
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On June 20, 2002 07:09 am, stayler wrote:
has anyone found a mirror with the new version of Slackware on it?
The only source seems to be slackware.com even after 2 days. Seems
strange.
I managed to scoop it from a mirror in Sweden lastnight.
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this the one time and that's it, or do you need
to edit /etc/fstab and/or and some lines to (for instance) the rc.local
file?
TIA
Myles
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and I'll be able to feel almost the
same way!
Thanks for making me feel old.
well, if you feel old that must make me ancient and Skippy, well, Skippy
must be a living fossil ;-)
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is very close - they're at rc3 now =)
HTH
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On June 10, 2002 09:09 am, Bob Hemus wrote:
Lonnie, it'll be about another year before he knows more than you.
It'll take about another 25 before he begins to see the light.
Bob
LOL... it's easy to see that you're a Dad ;-)
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On June 8, 2002 10:34 am, dep wrote:
it takes a little while to figure out, but when you do, it's
electrifying.
http://home.camelot.de/danielt/whatswrong.html
that was great!! Had a real good laugh... at myself after I picked my
chair and me back up off the floor =)
what a hoot!
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I find myself needing to set up a mail server for multiple (remote)
users and was wondering what package(s) might be best. I was going to
just use sendmail but if there's something better well, I'd like to
hear some opinions.
TIA,
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lastly, an Athlon XP1800+ running RedHat (web server).
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Hi all,
Due to a change of address, I will have to bring the Alberta SxS Mirror
off line sometime after 19:00 GMT March 31, 2002 (that's today). It will
remain off line until roughly 19:00 GMT April 4, 2002. Sorry for any
inconveniences this may cause.
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you.
Myles
Myles Green wrote:
On Mon, 25 Mar 2002 11:32:12 +0800
M.W.Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was using IE5.0 and somehow it was damaged somewhere.
ROTFLMAO
/me wipes tears from eyes...
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