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On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 22:17:58 -0700 - "Philip J. Koenig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote the following
Re: Re: OT: Here we go again ...
>>
>> There are many millions of such good Muslims.
>
>
>Such "examples" are about as useful as characterizing the guys who go
>around assassinating family-planning do
Tools>Create Filter Rules>whatever
there is a radio button for "do not recieve", that might work for you.
On Sat, 20 Sep 2003 12:26:48 -0400 - Chris Kassopulo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
the following
Re: email attack
>Greetings,
>
>For the last two days I've gotten 100's of emails containing exe
how about nameing the file with time()
On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 13:29:22 -0700 - "Net Llama!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
the following
Re: Re: Frequent job scheduling like cron
>On 09/14/03 13:13, Michael Hipp wrote:
>> I have a job I need to run automatically at about every 5 minutes. Cron
>> could c
What you are trying to do is combine the config of creating your own ISO to an
already made one. The ISO is what it is, that is why you just copy and burn one.
The master is for creating your own ISO. You need ot rip an ISO and remaster it
to change it.
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 22:47:31 -0400 - "Bret
I've considered looking at it but so far phpProjekt is working great for me.
On Thu, 11 Sep 2003 23:59:38 -0400 - "Wil McGilvery" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
the following
Re: Opengroupware
>Has anyone tried to use Opengroupware?
>
>Any comments?
>
>Regards,
>
>Wil McGilvery
>Manager
>Lynch Digita
.cda Compact Disk Audio
On Mon, 8 Sep 2003 06:16:01 -0500 - "David A. Bandel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote the following
Re: Re: Sound recording, playback - card, application?
>On Mon, 8 Sep 2003 08:12:50 +0200
>Roger Oberholtzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 07 Sep 2003 18:03:12 -0700
>>
http://beosonline.de
http://bebits.com
http://beosradio.com
BeOS has found a nitche in the radio broadcast industry.
On Sun, 07 Sep 2003 16:39:25 -0300 - "Federico Voges" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote the following
Re: Re: Who is Be ?
>On Sat, 06 Sep 2003 10:18:53 -0400, joel wrote:
>
>>
>>This in
>
>Collins Richey wrote:
>
>| To paraphase the Great Bard himself,
>|
>| Out, out, brief candle!
>| Gartner's but a walking shadow,
>| a poor excuse of an analyst
>| That marches to Microsoft's drum and lies through FUD its hour upon the
>| stage And then is heard no more.
>| It is a tale
>| Told
OK. I thought that the extension would take care of that. When I was running
Raq's I just enabled FP, set their password and told them YOYO.
On Sat, 6 Sep
2003 20:18:46-0500-"David A. Bandel"<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote the following
Re: Re: Front Page
>On Sat, 6 Sep 200
I might be confused here but why not jsut enable FP extensions on the apache
server?
On Sat, 6 Sep 2003 10:57:30 -0400 - "Wil McGilvery"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote the following
Re: Front Page
>
>
>I have a web site from a customer that has asked me to convert his Front
>Page site to be workable
If you have a good pair of waffle stompers you can jump up and one leg the pile
and get the people on both sides of you.
On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 12:32:56 -0700 - Bill Campbell
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote the following
Re: Re: MS finally gets a little smarter
>On Fri, Sep 05, 2003, Tony Alfrey wrote:
6 out of 40 if they must be picked in order drawn(if number drawn is removed)
40*39*38*36*35*34
else if not removed
40*40*40*40*40*40
any 6 out of 40(removed)
40*39*38*36*35*34
-
6*5*4*3*2*1
6 out of 40(removed) with 25 powerballs
40*39*38*36*35*34
- *25
6*5*4*3*2*
On Sun, 31 Aug 2003 17:59:23 -0400 - Kurt Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote the
following
Re: Re: More SCO Humor
>Quoth Bill Campbell:
>> On Sun, Aug 31, 2003, Kurt Wall wrote:
>> >Quoth burns:
>>
>> >> Re: the 2 guys working on the RF MAST - UNLESS I'm mistaken, that was
>> >> the mast on Tower
That because your users home folder is My Documents
Try this:
make another user with the home dir you wish to store graphics in
Use the KDE menu editor
go to the entry for gimp
tell it to run gimp as the new user
you will go through the setup again and it will rebuild the .gimp files for the
new us
Swapana,
Each time you upgrade with up2date and the kernal is updated you add files to
boot. Clean up the old kernals and you will once again have the space you
need. Remember to make lilo or grub relect the changes.
On Sat, 30 Aug 2003 07:48:30 -0700 - "Net Llama!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
the f
Use the sample file that came with your apache install and readD the comments in
it. Sorta like a quick start. Change what you understand, dont touch what you
dont and you will most likely get going OK.
On Tue, 26 Aug 2003 15:49:44 -0700 - Condon Thomas A KPWA
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote the followi
That 8 port hub, is it a straight 10Mbps? That'll do it to ya every time.
On Sun, 24 Aug 2003 16:54:09 -0700 - "Net Llama!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
the following
Re: Re: Network Card Driving Miss Daisy
>On 08/24/03 16:48, James McDonald wrote:
>
>> Hi Folks,
>>
>> I have a small home network w
For my use I love the realteks, not a problem with them. For business use when
doing jobs I tend to use 3com 509's, same with modems, give me a good old 3com
anytime.
On 24 Aug 2003 15:16:51 -0400 - burns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote the
following
Re: Re: Linux server packet loss - stopped occassion
I'm glad I live where I do. All power is supplied by dams and except for storms
or natural disasters we dont lose power. All our overage goes to NSP which is
the ND,MN grid.
I talksed to my sister who is employed by a firm in Milwaukee that monitors
transmission/usage. She says that DE went down fi
Just a guess.
UTC=false
clock set to local time
Pacific time Zone is -7
you are off by 7 hours
try setting it to Atlantic/Reykjavik
On Fri, 15 Aug 2003 08:13:34 -0700 (PDT) - "Kevin O'Gorman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote the following
Re: I've hosed my clock setup
>I don't know what I did the last
Detriot did it!
On Thu, 14 Aug 2003 23:25:33 -0500 - Jack Berger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
the following
Re: northeast power outage
>Tom Marinis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Beside, nothing more will happen today, since the NORTHEAST
>> power outage occured around 2:00pm PST, 5:00pm EST.
>>
>>
On Wed, 06 Aug 2003 14:14:25 +0200 - Klaus-Peter Schrage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote the following
Re: Re: OT: time waster, but also a question
>>
>Right now, I can't tell you if there is any sound at all on my computer
>- last night I have been to a ZZTop concert in Hannover, standing 10
>yards i
A here document,
<< END_HERE
this and more blah
but only just text
\,$,` need to be escaped
vars are interpolated
END_HERE
note: the END_HERE to terminate the here doc must be alone on the line and no
leading white space and no statement terminator(;) is used.
You might use this to include the
It must be getting bad. Charter just send a mass mailing about the worm and
specifically mention port 135.
I run an NT box at home and since day two it has not an email client nor does
RPC work, I disabled it to manual. I do get an event error at boot but NT does
not need re-booting much so it real
>On Wed, 13 Aug 2003 19:36:02 -0400 - Joel Hammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
>the following
>Re: Cron idiosyncrasy
I use the following to kill runaways. Can be set to let a heavy app alone by
increasing the loadtot and sleep time.
!/usr/bin/perl
sleep(5);
$killcomm = 'kill -9';
# 0.00 to 100.00
Go look at ISP accounting packages or maybe cafe software, you will probably
want to run some type of raduis server for authentication.
On Fri, 08 Aug 2003 17:09:02 -0500 - Alma J Wetzker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote the
following
Re: Logon time limits
>Is there a way to set logon time limits for up
On Tue, 05 Aug 2003 17:02:44 -0700 - "Net Llama!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
the following
Re: LinuxWorld 2003!
>Just got back from a full day at LinuxWorld in San Francisco. This was my
>3rd LW, and in my opinion, this was the best of the bunch. I arrived a
>half hour before the floor opened a
The raq's have an upgrade utility via http. the support site has upgrades, you
just keep current. If you blow your box with non raq software they will help for
free once maybe twice, most likely they will offer($) to send you a restore CD.
On Sun, 03 Aug 2003 16:33:07 -0600 - Andrew Mathews
<[EMA
You need to make a mailfolder for it and have procmail drop it there.
On Sat, 2 Aug 2003 12:45:56 -0700 (PDT) - Swapana Ghosh
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote the following
Re: Problem with Spamassassin
>Hi
>
> Few months back I have insalled
>*spamassassin* with spamc/spamd
>in one of our ser
Just curious
xxx.xxx.32.xxx
xxx.xxx.33.xxx
is there a typo or just a coincidence?
On Fri, 01 Aug 2003 12:50:40 -0600 - bof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote the following
Re: Re: Unknown host error message when trying to ping Internet
>pcisys.net uses 216.229.32.173 as their mail server. Their DNS serve
here is what I get.
How do you have 216.229.32.250 set for a DNS server when it is not listed?
ns2.pcisys.net - 216.29.32.166
ns1.pcisys.net - 216.229.32.170
banya.pcisys.net - 216.229.32.250
jerry.pcisys.net - 207.76.102.251
On Fri, 01 Aug 2003 11:51:04 -0600 - bof <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
the
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 17:34:12 -0700 - Bill Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote the following
Re: Re: spam issues
>On Wed, Jul 30, 2003 at 06:15:17PM -0600, collins wrote:
>...
>>Unfortunately it's not comcast that will eat the bounces. In order to
>>get broadband service (DSL is not offered), I ha
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 14:00:44 -0600 - Andrew Mathews
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote the following
Re: Re: spam issues
>-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
>Hash: SHA1
>
>ronnie gauthier wrote:
>| I've had it with spam, RBL's bite. So what to do?
>| I have taken dra
#x27;s I
>can't tell you how effective these are. I hardly ever see spam...
>
>Frying Spam:
>http://hotwired.lycos.com/webmonkey/03/06/index2a.html
>
>
>
>On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 12:13:52 -0500
>ronnie gauthier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> I've had
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 14:57:47 -0400 - Matthew Carpenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
the following
Re: Re: spam issues
I agree with you in theory but all RBL's are not equal. But what I've seen is
that once on one its a bitch to get unlisted. They also get legitimate web sites
in the same block as the
On Wed, 30 Jul 2003 12:47:51 -0500 - "David A. Bandel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
the following
Re: Re: spam issues
Go get 'em.
>
>As an ISP, I'm striking back locally.
>
>I own my netblocks. I have my sights on a local spammer. I've now
>billed them 2 months for using my servers and my bandwidt
ollowing
Re: Re: spam issues
>On Wed, 30 Jul 2003, ronnie gauthier wrote:
>> I've had it with spam, RBL's bite. So what to do?
>> I have taken drastic measures. I wish others would follow suit. We could kill
>> spam in short order. How? I have got fed up with yahoo a whi
I've had it with spam, RBL's bite. So what to do?
I have taken drastic measures. I wish others would follow suit. We could kill
spam in short order. How? I have got fed up with yahoo a while back and blocked
them. A while back I had a rash of spam from comcast.com and mail them and
complained heavi
st create an /etc/usertty file to
>do exactly what I want.
>
>Thanks,
>Tim
>
>On 7/28/2003 1:56 PM, someone claiming to be ronnie gauthier wrote:
>> man login
>> etc/securetty
>> etc/usertty
>>
>> On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 13:06:05 -0400 - Tim Wunder <
man login
etc/securetty
etc/usertty
On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 13:06:05 -0400 - Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote
the
following
Re: Restrict logins by time
>Is there a way to restrict a user or group so that they can only login
>during a certain time?
>
>Using RHL 8.0. I've tried looking at redhat-c
I guess wet corners can be a bitch.
On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 18:11:19 +0200 - Klaus-Peter Schrage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote the following
Re: [OT] Congrats
>... to all Americans on this list for Lance Armstrong's fifth Tour de
>France victory.
>I hope you know what I'm talking about - cycling doesn't
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 18:46:26 -0500 - Stuart Biggerstaff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote the following
Re: Re: [OT] I can't believe this can be happening
>Well, yeah. But they are applying a very ambitious reading of what is
>derivative. If the courts agree, ultimately BSD, MacOS X, and maybe
users) isn't necessarily protection.
>
>At 02:15 PM 7/23/03 -0500, ronnie gauthier wrote:
>>The only reason Linux has developed so fast is the very reason it is in
>>peril now. They were given, or appropiated, complicated chunks of code
>>taht took
>>others years
On Wed, 23 Jul 2003 12:32:54 -0400 - Matthew Carpenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
the following
Re: Re: [OT] I can't belive this can be happen
>My Bet:
>It won't work anyway. Linux may actually be slowed a little by all this, but
>SCO, Sun, and Microsoft are all sitting on one of the last
CO's media attack(which is really all it is so far) they
will not anger any existing or potential customers, just the opposite, they will
trust IBM as the company that finally bought SCO and resuced Linux. They only
want to slowdown development for a year or two to retrench *nix.
And just where
t; theory. The
>only problem is who has the dagger and who has the back between SUN and
>M$? Any bets?
>
> -- Alma
>
>> Re: [OT] I can't belive this can be happen
>> ronnie gauthier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Tue, 22 Jul 2003 13:06:49 -0500
On Tue, 22 Jul 2003 06:04:34 -0400 - Michael Scottaline <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
the following
Re: Re: [OT] I can't belive this can be happen
I dont think that anything seen on the surface is SCO's real intention.
Linux has taken a huge bite out of the *nix market and as a result
commer
On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 10:32:46 -0400 - Bruce Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
the following
Re: Re: DSL Gotcha
Going back to my old support days.
Wiring used for telephones, when used for telephones works fine. When the same
wires are used for other purposes, including data transmission, strange
On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 14:15:25 -0400 - Kurt Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote the
following
Re: Latest From SCO
License?
I dont need no fscking license!
I have two boxes at home that say Caldera on them and contain what I now
consider to be a license to run as many copies of any linux I want.
If they
Back when mandrake 8.2 was out I was still on a dial up and it always barfed
out and required a reboot. While the linux box continued to surf fine the other
boxs hanging off the hub could not. I could stop and restart stuff till the cows
came home and it still required a reboot. The freaking thing
I'll take a dozen
On Thu, 17 Jul 2003 00:15:37 - "Qualysoft" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote the
following
Re: Nossos Melhores Cumprimentos linux-users
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On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 17:09:41 -0700 - "Net Llama!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
the following
Re: Re: Home Network Connections
>On 07/14/03 16:40, Ken Moffat wrote:
>
>> ronnie gauthier wrote:
>>
>>> google "linux books online"
>>> th
On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 16:07:01 -0700 - Ken Moffat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote the
following
Re: Re: Home Network Connections
>ronnie gauthier wrote:
>
>>On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 15:12:48 -0700 - Tom Lombardo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote>the following
>>Re: Re: Home Net
On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 15:12:48 -0700 - Tom Lombardo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
the following
Re: Re: Home Network Connections
>
>David,
>
>I just found out that you're a writer! This home network problem is
>really, really frustrating for me. I bet you could write an article for
>boneheads like m
Only experience I've had with XP is to reformat the drive its on and install
W98. But if I had to guess I'd say its somewhere like
Control Panel>Networking>right click>Properies. or use a network neighborhood
or networking or whatever icon on the desktop represents taht. right click and
explore the
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/evolution udated and also the distro itself. I
>used> it in
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
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 20:03:27 -0700 (PDT) - Susan Macchia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote the following
Re: Re: Wierd sound error message (was: Re: Freeze while CD burning on RH 8.0
(2.4.20-18.8)
You turn it on/off in the bios settings. When I had my problems all awas fine
but when using the CD the mouse
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 16:39:43 -0400 - Matthew Carpenter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
the following
Re: resolving issue
Thanks. Just had to make sure I was remembering it right, been about three
years since I did ISP stuff. The host has it hosed somewhere, I can access via
ftp with ftp.skylap.com and t
On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 15:41:37 -0400 (EDT) - Net Llama! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote the following
Re: Re: resolving issue
>On Thu, 10 Jul 2003, ronnie gauthier wrote:
>> I'm trying to help a friend out on his web hoster.
>>
>> A domain is pointed from a registar to a
was
>intially released.
>
> ronnie gauthier wrote:
>
>> Try unloading and reloading via82xxx_audio. I tried to help a friend in our
>user
>> group a while back and they had that problem with a via chipset, a SB live
>and
>> RH7x maybe 7.2 IIRC. When I seached
Try unloading and reloading via82xxx_audio. I tried to help a friend in our user
group a while back and they had that problem with a via chipset, a SB live and
RH7x maybe 7.2 IIRC. When I seached google a lot of people had the same driver
problem. We fixed it by installing W2000( not my idea!). You
I'm trying to help a friend out on his web hoster.
A domain is pointed from a registar to a hosting agents DNS servers, the DNS
servers are correct, I checked.
The host claims to have the proper entries in their DNS server.
If I set the nslookup server to the hosts main DNS server then query the
Get your new server running, point your DynDNS at the new IP. Change the
nameservers at the registar to your new IP only after the new server is running
stable. After a few weeks you can get rid of DynDNS as everything will be as
propagated as it will get. Should keep you uninterupted.
On Wed, 9
On Tue, 8 Jul 2003 10:45:10 -0400 - Kurt Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote the
following
Re: CAD for Linux
>There have been some posts over the years looking for CAD programs
>for Linux. Here's a free 2D CAD program that appears, to my untrained
>eye, to be capable:
>
>http://www.qcad.org/
Some CAD
Gtt the model # and go to the manufacturers website. Somewhere in the downloads
you will find utilities for checking HD's. Just put it on a floppy and boot to
it. Be careful, some tests are destructive, but any I've seen clearly tell you
what tests are destructive.
On Fri, 4 Jul 2003 00:01:12 -040
ote:
>> > Who died and voted you list bully?
>> >
>> > On 07/01/03 16:21, ronnie gauthier wrote:
>> > > Vern, I can call you Vern, Can't I? Good. Vern, listen. Grab a
>> > > beer and I'll spell it out for you.
>> > >
>> > &
On Wed, 02 Jul 2003 14:37:01 -0400 - Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote the
following
Re: Re: Blame [OT]
>On 7/2/2003 1:50 PM, someone claiming to be ronnie gauthier wrote:
>
>
>I believe Vern has a point here. This thread started OT, had *nothing*
>remotely to do with
On Wed, 2 Jul 2003 09:49:37 -0700 - "Vern W Heesch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
the following
Re: Re: Blame [OT]
>On Wed, 2 Jul 2003 00:01:53 -0500
>"ronnie gauthier" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 19:36:23 -0700 - "Vern W Hees
ral list posting then you must have also had to suffer through numerous
OT threads previous to this one. So whats your problem with this particular
thread?
>My apologies to anyone who considered this a waste of bandwidth.
>
>On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 18:21:47 -0500
>"ronnie gauthier&q
Nobody, Just thought I'd share a beer, want one?
On Tue, 01 Jul 2003 16:32:14
-0700
-
"Net
Llama!"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote
the following
Re: Re: Blame [OT]
>Who died and voted you list bully?
>
>On 07/01/03 16:21, ronnie gauthier wrote:
>
>> Vern, I
Vern, I can call you Vern, Can't I? Good. Vern, listen. Grab a beer and I'll
spell it out for you.
Off topic and other such stuff is as common as notes in a third grade class.
Most of us wouldnt have it any other way.
On Tue, 1 Jul 2003 15:23:49 -0700 - "Vern W Heesch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
t
I think having to scroll down through 500 lines of crap to find a one line
answer sucks.
On Tue, 01 Jul 2003 15:43:35 -0400 - Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote the
following
Re: Re: Blame [OT]
>On 7/1/2003 3:18 PM, someone claiming to be Aaron Grewell wrote:
>> Aha! Desktop wars! My desktop
On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 17:57:54 -0400 - Kurt Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote the
following
Re: Re: utterly OT -- the view here this morning
>Quoth ronnie gauthier:
>> saltlick
>> http://www.midwestskiing.com/private/salt_lick.jpg
>
>I take it no one had venison that night?
On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 14:03:33
-0400
-
Kurt
Wall
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote
the
following
Re: Re: utterly OT -- the view here this morning
>Quoth ronnie gauthier:
>> saltlick?
>
>Eew.
>
>Kurt
>--
>Optimization hinders evolution.
>
Ubangis?
Arent they the ones who tried selling drink coasters packaged in a jewel case?
On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 03:18:59 -0700 - Tom Condon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote the
following
Re: Re: utterly OT -- the view here this morning
>> >>out the front door about half an hour ago.
>> >>
>> >>http://www.li
saltlick?
On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 08:25:18 -0700 - Ken Moffat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote the
following
Re: Re: utterly OT -- the view here this morning
>dep wrote:
>
>>out the front door about half an hour ago.
>>
>>http://www.linuxandmain.com/artwork/allieandpal.jpg
>>
>>
>
>Peaceful co-existence?
($OpenMe) = @_;
opendir(RUNNING,"$OpenMe") || &return_error (31, "NewContestPath", $!);
@RunningContests = readdir RUNNING;
close(RUNNING);
shift(@RunningContests); #drops .
shift(@RunningContests); #drops ..
$n1 = int rand(@RunningContests); # random from total
What the netmask on the box in question?
On Mon, 23 Jun 2003 18:37:56 -0400 - Joel Hammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
the following
Re: Network question: Cross network browsing
>I have a main network and a subnetwork, with a router for the latter.
>From the main network, I can ping a linux box and
OK. so has anyone heard of this?
http://www.channelweb.com/components/Nl/exec/article.asp?ArticleID=42809
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Thats prety much true due to the fact that *any* cheap RAM is either renamed and
or remanufactured, usually both. RAM remanufacturing is a *big* businesss and
cheap RAM is remanufactured RAM.
On Fri, 20 Jun 2003 11:39:53 -0400 (EDT) - Net Llama! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Re: Re: [Har
how bout something like
secd:4:respawn:/usr/sbin/crond
in inittab
On Thu, 19 Jun 2003 16:05:42 -0400 (EDT) - Net Llama! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Re: running cronjobs more often than 1/minute?
>A few months back, iremember someone wanted to run a cronjob more often
>than once per mi
The only difference is the text display directive. Prior to 2.0 it was a single
opening quote
ErrorDocument 500 "Oops - We seem to have a problem
2.0 now requires a closing quote
ErrorDocument 500 "Oops - We seem to have a problem"
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003 21:42:19 -0400 - Kurt Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ther are two answers I can think of.
A CCD camera does some magig when it procersses a pic. The 1x1 might signify the
camera was set at "high-quality", this is used for noise reduction. A blue sky
would be a blue sky instead of a pixelated mass of blue with artifacts. This is
called binning.
The
Guess they both do.
bind-utils - host,dig,dnsquery,nslookup
dnsutils - dig,nslookup,nsupdate
On Fri, 06 Jun 2003 21:56:04 -0400 - Joel Hammer
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Re: Re: nslook, dig, tracerroute
>Thanks everybody.
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>Turns out that dig and nslookup are in dnsutils, not in bind
Dig is htdig www.htdig.org
nslookup - bind-utils
Traceroute - ftp://ftp.ee.lbl.gov
On Thu, 05 Jun 2003 21:39:44 -0400 - Joel Hammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
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Re: nslook, dig, tracerroute
>I want to load these utilities onto my lindows box. However, I can't find
>any debian package
Hmm. and I always though that little bugger was part of ht:dig, guess I should
look closer at bind-utils.
On Thu, 5 Jun 200319:16:21 -0700 - David Aikema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>On Thursday, June 5, 2003, at 07:04 PM, ronnie ga
On Wed, 4 Jun 2003 21:27:11 -0400 - Kurt Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote the
following
Re: Re: speechmike
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>There was a post on Slashdot a while back about Linux for the disabled.
>Perhaps you´ve already found this link, but, just in case:
>
>http://trace.wisc.edu/linux/
>
Thanks for the link. I d
On Tue, 3 Jun 2003 15:36:59 -0400 - Kurt Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote the
following
Re: (fwd) OT: up2date patent?
I read the patent. Look like it does pretty much cover a lot of services out
there.
Kurt, you been on line long enough to be familiar with FIDOnet?
A seperate application(door) loade
l
or to act right when it did work.
Ronnie Gauthier
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Isn't Fn like a shift key for Fx
On Sat, 31 May 2003 17:19:38 -0600 - Collins
Richey
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Re: Re: X keyboards & international characters
>On Sat, 31 May 2003 16:15:09 -0400
>Kurt Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> An unnamed Administration source, Collins Rich
On Sat, 31 May 2003 11:01:01 -0600 - Collins Richey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
the following
Re: Re: X keyboards & international characters
>On Sat, 31 May 2003 11:38:25 -0500
>"David A. Bandel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> On Sat, 31 May 2003 09:29:47 -0600
>> Collins Richey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
On Fri, 30 May 2003 15:01:36 -0600 - Andrew Mathews
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This should help.
http://xpt.sourceforge.net/techdocs/linuxdisk/Partition/linuxdisk02.006.html
On Thu, 29 May 2003 15:44:50 -0400 (EDT) - Net Llama! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Re: Re: XFS resizing & Win2k
>The more I think about this the more sure i am that the NT derrivitives
>don't
I dont know about 2k but the other not NT versions have to be, I think win calls
it "first active partition" or some such, but I think you can set that when you
partition. But I recall installing windows98 on the second drive of a box once,
but again, I had to set the partiton to active. FWIW
On T
He is asking about perl. With perl you open a filehandle to a sendmail pipe
and basically just print to the filehandle. You send your own headers and do
your own encoding, and that is where people get a bit confused with perl and
sendmail because you have to do what the email client would be doing,
If you want a perl script to run SUID you either patch the kernal to ignore
the suid bit errors, or wrap it in some sort of C code. The risk comes from
allowing user input to go to eval or system or some such. Do shells have some
form of -T, like perl?
On Wed, 28 May 2003 09:34:48 -0400 - Matthew
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