--- Ted Ozolins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know RH 5.2 is anciant but that is what is used for
> accounting where I
> work. It is well hidden behind a firewall and seen only by the
> intranet.
> We've moved to a new location and have made a lot of changes.
> The
> intranet use to be in the
James McDonald wrote:
RedHatters,
I have installed RH9.0 and the kernel-source*.rpm
When I cd into /usr/src/linux-2.4.x and run make oldconfig or cp
/boot/config-2.4.x to /usr/src/linux-2.4.x/.config use `make xconfig' to
add ntfs filesystem support and run `make dep bzImage modules' It fails
ev
Joel Hammer wrote:
Good idea.
which `gcc` returns:
/usr/local/bin/gcc
and
file `which gcc`
shows a binary file.
strings `which gcc` shows version 2.95.3, which is what I think I
am using.
I went the extra step and recompiled my modules and make'd
modules_install. However, depmod wouldn't work, n
Douglas J Hunley wrote:
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burns shocked and awed us all by speaking:
listing issued by a vigilante group in the Netherlands. Their rationale
was that the SxS listserver uses DHCP, and many rogue spam servers also
employ DHCP. What utter BS - that's like
--- Joel Hammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I see that vbscript can be embedded in html.
[snipped for length]
Ever since its conception.
> Who in his right mind would use vbscript over javascript in
> their html,
> anyway? Why would you keep out anyone not using IE and a
> modern version
> of wi
Ted Ozolins wrote:
Collins Richey wrote:
The one thing we Americans and Canadians have in common, besides the
language, is the best politicians money can buy. They all suck.
I just learned that the reason that we (here in B. C.) are short of
manpower to address these fires is that a Workers Comp
Andrew Mathews wrote:
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Tom Marinis wrote:
[...]
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| Aww Kurt, you and Lonnie just had to open your mouths...
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| http://newsforge.com/newsforge/03/08/22/1746248.shtml?tid=19
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| Well, now you both done it !
|
| So, I guess when ESR goes to court
Kurt Wall wrote:
Quoth Tom Marinis:
Aww Kurt, you and Lonnie just had to open your mouths...
I can't speak for Llama, but I've been restrained.
Ah, I understand now. Your married :)
http://newsforge.com/newsforge/03/08/22/1746248.shtml?tid=19
Another ESR screed.
So, I gues
Ted Ozolins wrote:
burns wrote:
I've also just heard from my sister-in-law that they are under
evacuation notice as part of the forest fires in Kelowna, British
Columbia (western Canada). The mountain behind their house is ablaze and
ash is dropping on their front garden. Last night 25 houses furt
Kurt Wall wrote:
Quoth Alma J Wetzker:
Joel Hammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Thu, 21 Aug 2003 21:50:19 -0400
Yes, but what will the jury think?
Joel
On Thu, Aug 21, 2003 at 07:21:49PM -0600, Collins Richey wrote:
http://www.catb.org/~esr/writings/smoking-fizzle.html
That is the $3,000,000,000.00 ques
Ian Stephen wrote:
Hi all
Is anyone familiar with the Typo3 content management system?
http://typo3.com
The Exec. Dir. of a non-profit I'm on the board of wants a quick yes or
no whether to spend a fair chunk of coin on putting this system in place
to help staff (who have no web experience) look
Kurt Wall wrote:
ROFLMAO! Oh, my sides hurt:
http://arstechnica.com/wankerdesk/03q2/nigerian-sco.html
Kurt
Ya know Kurt, sometimes, you can really pick them >:-)
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Greets Bruno
Bruno Vieira wrote:
Hi everyone.
I am having problems on Slackware 9.
The problem is : the dialogue windows close themseself in the second time i
call them.
Example: When I click on setup button of the KPPP the dialogue window appear
correctly. But if i close that and try clicking a
Kurt Wall wrote:
"The site www.microsoft.com is running Microsoft-IIS/6.0 on Linux"
Because Akamai runs Linux and the Microsoft site(s) run Windows Server
2003?
Kurt
Is that why the movies run so smoothly, even on a P-II ? ]:-)
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burns wrote:
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=11031
I know what we should say.
[ snipped, length but kept hint of message :) ]
What is required is for the government to launch an immediate
investigation to see if Microsoft is indeed behind this. If they find
that it is, not only does it raise
burns wrote:
On Fri, 2003-08-15 at 15:25, Bill Campbell wrote:
A more obvious question is why they're running mission-critical
applications on Windows in the first place!
They may not be. The people that write these articles sometimes do not
have the full story and occasionally are clueless,
Jack Berger wrote:
Well, could be, but...
Ted Kopel interviewed FORMER fed cyber security czar Richard Clark.
What a self serving piece of work this guy is, insinuating that this
is the work of terrorist hackers, since the electrical system was
designed to contain this type of outage to a small ar
Kurt Wall wrote:
Quoth Tom Marinis:
I'm in agreement with you, but this is the test argument
that many Linux supporters have feared would occur. This is
the really last mountain to climb really, for Linux world
wide acceptance.
I'm happy to see the GPL tested. I also believe it wil
Tom Wilson wrote:
On Thursday 14 August 2003 05:34 pm, Tom Marinis's voice rose above the
ones in my head and stated:
Tom Wilson wrote:
LMFAO. Found the link on /. I don't even know what to say about
this one because it is so far fetched.
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=11031
--Tom Wilson
Tom Wilson wrote:
LMFAO. Found the link on /. I don't even know what to say about this
one because it is so far fetched.
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=11031
--Tom Wilson
What do you mean, far fetched?
Eric Raymond always stated that a direct attack against
the GPL was inevitable. When
Matthew Carpenter wrote:
SCO Gets First Licensee For Unix Intellectual Property Software License
The unnamed Fortune 500 company is apparently the first to sign up for
a SCO Unix intellectual property software license under a program
started just last week.
http://computerworld.com/newsletter/0,49
--- Andrew Mathews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> SCO Agrees IBM Owns AIX, JFS, NUMA, RCU Copyrights
>
>
http://mozillaquest.com/Linux03/ScoSource-24-Copyrights_Story01.html
>
>
> Andrew Mathews
Too bad really for IBM; If SCO was a Canadian com
Greets Bill,
--- Bill Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm having a wierd problem at one of our customer's sites.
> The system has
> multiple IP addresses bound to one NIC, eth0 and eth0:[0-3].
> NFS clients
> can't mount NFS directories because the UDP replies are coming
> from
> addresses
Greets Keith;
--- Keith Antoine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 07:26 PM 19/07/2003 -0700, you wrote:
> >As Lonni pointed out, you need to set up your
> >DNS ip's in XP. If you don't, your XP boxes will
> >never traverse outside your internal home network, and
> >out onto the internet.
> >
> >I
--- Kurt Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> http://www.infoworld.com/article/03/07/18/HNscolicense_1.html
>
Gee, too bad I use Slackware now :)
Besides, the only thing that SCO's lawyer could say Monday that
could frighten me is to say that Linus Torvalds now
works for SCO.
E.
--- Keith Antoine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Saturday 19 July 2003 07:51 am, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
> > Is DNS working on the Linux box? (if that's where you are
> running it from)
>
> No AFAIK, its just setup by mandarke to share the net.
Whoa, wait a minute...what about your
/etc/host
--- Joel Hammer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, Jul 19, 2003 at 06:57:17AM -0500, David A. Bandel
> wrote:
>
> > did I miss anything?
>
> Yes, you did. The IS professionals they are going to hire
> don't know squat
> about anything but windows. Thus, they will need to buy MS
> boxes with ev
Greets Keith,
--- Keith Antoine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am having to do some many hours of recoding vhs tapes to HD.
> Because it is
> far easier to use something like Power Director I am in XP for
> long times.
> The trouble is that daughter wants to get online, no real
> suprise, and I
Greets List, Tom... :)
--- Tom Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I installed Knoppix to hda things went well. I had the disk
> previously
> partitioned and after the install went to set them up how I
> wanted it.
> I got /home and /var to work fine w/ fstab. The one giving me
>
--- Kurt Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Quoth tom marinis:
> >
> > The only lawsuit left I'm waiting for, is for SCO to go
> after
> > the
> > GPL, and make the source code license for Linux invalid, and
> in
> > direct violation of the UNIX
--- "David A. Bandel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Jun 2003 23:23:24 -0300
> "Federico Voges" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Hi,
> >
> > http://www.wired.com/news/business/0,1367,59266,00.html
> >
> >
> > McBride added that
--- Gary Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Novell torpedoes SCO's Unix IP claim
> By Andrew Orlowski in San Francisco
> Posted: 28/05/2003 at 16:26 GMT
>
I read this this morning, but I'd like to ask the others
on this list if it sounds right...
Kurt, you probably don't know since you've been
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