Re: Well somewhat

2003-10-29 Thread James McDonald
Rick Sivernell wrote: On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 13:35:05 -0500 (EST) Net Llama! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Sun, 26 Oct 2003, Susan Macchia wrote: Win4Lin only support Windows 98, not 2k, etc, the last I heard. Other than that there is VMware (which works very well, unless you upgrade the

Re: Well somewhat

2003-10-27 Thread Rick Sivernell
On Sun, 26 Oct 2003 13:35:05 -0500 (EST) Net Llama! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sun, 26 Oct 2003, Susan Macchia wrote: > > Win4Lin only support Windows 98, not 2k, etc, the last I heard. Other than > > that there is VMware (which works very well, unless you upgrade the

Re: Well somewhat

2003-10-26 Thread Susan Macchia
, IE, quicken, Powerpoint, Excel, even Efax Messenger - it works great. And its affordable, requires no kernel upgrade. Win4Lin only support Windows 98, not 2k, etc, the last I heard. Other than that there is VMware (which works very well, unless you upgrade the kernel). Just my $.02 -- Susan

Re: Well somewhat

2003-10-26 Thread Net Llama!
On Sun, 26 Oct 2003, Susan Macchia wrote: > Win4Lin only support Windows 98, not 2k, etc, the last I heard. Other than > that there is VMware (which works very well, unless you upgrade the kernel). VMWare works fine with every 2.4.x kernel, up to & including 2.4.22. 2.6.0 is ano

Re: Well somewhat

2003-10-25 Thread Rick Sivernell
Roger & Bruce Well for the short term anyway I will be suporting him, his trusted IT guy, and I was thinking I rather have gentoo. For the following: 1. I can put a vpn into the system, so that I can monitor the system. 2. It will need kde, he really liked it as it looks like win98. 3

Re: Well somewhat

2003-10-25 Thread Roger Oberholtzer
gt; his box working. I just spent 2 hours cleaning a virii and updateing > > his virii code, Norton. It does pay well thogh, hehe. As I was saying, > > I am about to get him a new Hard drive, 60 to 120 gig IDE. I will be > > putting linux system on it and a partition for dos stuff

Re: Well somewhat

2003-10-25 Thread Roger Oberholtzer
ode, Norton. It does pay well > thogh, hehe. As I was saying, I am about to get him a new Hard drive, 60 to 120 > gig IDE. I will be putting linux system on it and a partition for dos stuff he > needs for work and till he can converet over. I was wondering to myself if gentoo > or suse 8

Re: Well somewhat

2003-10-24 Thread Bruce Marshall
virii code, Norton. It does pay well thogh, hehe. As I was saying, > I am about to get him a new Hard drive, 60 to 120 gig IDE. I will be > putting linux system on it and a partition for dos stuff he needs for > work and till he can converet over. I was wondering to myself if > gentoo

Well somewhat

2003-10-24 Thread Rick Sivernell
List We are having a new convert to Linux from M$sludge. He has a business, small, and is spendinging way to much time trying to keep his box working. I just spent 2 hours cleaning a virii and updateing his virii code, Norton. It does pay well thogh, hehe. As I was saying, I am about to get

Re: well.

2003-08-01 Thread Bill Campbell
On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 08:10:42PM -0600, Collins Richey wrote: >[ snips ] > >On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 20:21:04 -0400 >dep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=12808118 >> >> Microsoft's Web site was made inaccessible for an hour and 40 minutes

Re: well.

2003-08-01 Thread Matthew Carpenter
I wondered what pressing that big Red button would do! :p On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 20:35:15 -0400 Kurt Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Quoth dep: > > http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=12808118 > > > > Microsoft's Web site was made inaccessible for an hour and 40 minu

Re: well.

2003-08-01 Thread Bob Hemus
Collins Richey wrote: [ snips ] On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 20:21:04 -0400 dep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=12808118 I just love it. The DoHS is issuing advisory warnings to consumers and businesses, but they just signed a big contract to b

Re: well.

2003-08-01 Thread Collins Richey
[ snips ] On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 20:21:04 -0400 dep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=12808118 > > Microsoft's Web site was made inaccessible for an hour and 40 minutes > Friday afternoon when a denial-of-service attack overwhelmed the sit

Re: well.

2003-08-01 Thread Net Llama!
On 08/01/03 17:35, Kurt Wall wrote: Quoth dep: http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=12808118 Microsoft's Web site was made inaccessible for an hour and 40 minutes Friday afternoon when a denial-of-service attack overwhelmed the site with traffic, making it impossibl

Re: well.

2003-08-01 Thread Kurt Wall
Quoth dep: > http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=12808118 > > Microsoft's Web site was made inaccessible for an hour and 40 minutes > Friday afternoon when a denial-of-service attack overwhelmed the site > with traffic, making it impossible for legitimate page reques

well.

2003-08-01 Thread dep
http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=12808118 Microsoft's Web site was made inaccessible for an hour and 40 minutes Friday afternoon when a denial-of-service attack overwhelmed the site with traffic, making it impossible for legitimate page requests to get through.

Re: elx doing well in India

2003-07-31 Thread Ken Moffat
Collins Richey wrote: Yeah, me too. But I don't have to do quite as much tinkering as I used to since I have the tinkerers on the gentoo development staff backing me up. About 98% of the time, they tinker until it's done, then release it. The 2% is something that just slipped through the cracks

Re: elx doing well in India

2003-07-31 Thread Collins Richey
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 18:56:45 -0700 Ken Moffat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > collins wrote: > > > Having tried elx (not bad) in the past, I was intrigued to see this > > review: > > > > That's a helluva lot of new linux customers! > > > > I tried elx when they were in their first beta run, and it

Re: elx doing well in India

2003-07-31 Thread Ken Moffat
collins wrote: Having tried elx (not bad) in the past, I was intrigued to see this review: That's a helluva lot of new linux customers! I tried elx when they were in their first beta run, and it was impressive, but too friendly for my taste, being a tinkerer at heart. -- Ken _

well, why not

2003-07-31 Thread dep
http://www.bayarea.com/mld/mercurynews/business/6429877.htm Government issues second warning on Microsoft security flaw LOS ANGELES - The Department of Homeland Security has issued an unprecedented second warning to Internet users about a security flaw in Microsoft Corp. software that could leav

elx doing well in India

2003-07-30 Thread collins
Having tried elx (not bad) in the past, I was intrigued to see this review: http://www.desktoplinux.com/articles/AT4462149560.html Typically we are converting 200-300 corporate/institutional desktops a month to ELX. And, these numbers are growing rapidly. That's a helluva lot of new linux custo

Well known port number quesation ...

2003-03-11 Thread Jose Luis Gonzalez F \(Hotmail\)
Good day   If you are use lpr (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/Px):   4010 to port 1 (P1) 4020 to port 2 (P2) 4030 to port 3 (P3) 23 to Telnet port   Saludos/Regards   Jose Luis Gonzalez FernandezCOMPUTISTA C.A. Caracas-VenezuelaPhone: 58-212-562.1166 / 58-212-562.6175Mobil: 58-412-8274537e-mail: [EMAIL PROT

Re: Well known port number quesation ...

2003-02-02 Thread Roger Oberholtzer
While on the topic, I have a box that I thought I had turned off all unused ports. However, I see a listener on TCP port 587. This seems to be some sendmail port. Do I need it if all sendmail is doing is accepting smtp connections? -- ++

Re: Well known port number quesation ...

2003-01-27 Thread Kurt Wall
On Mon, Jan 27, 2003 at 12:32:22PM -0600, Ben Duncan wrote: > Ok .. remote lpd/lpr request go to WHICH port number ... 35 , 515 ? printer 515/tcp spooler # line printer spooler printer 515/udp spooler # line printer spooler CUPS uses IPP (Internet P

Re: Well known port number quesation ...

2003-01-27 Thread Rick Sivernell
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003 12:32:22 -0600 Ben Duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ok .. remote lpd/lpr request go to WHICH port number ... 35 , 515 ? > > Ie: send a request lpr to a netgear PS113 portserver would go thru ? > > -- > Ben Duncan Phone (601)-355-2574 Fax (601)-355-2573 Cell > (60

Well known port number quesation ...

2003-01-27 Thread Ben Duncan
Ok .. remote lpd/lpr request go to WHICH port number ... 35 , 515 ? Ie: send a request lpr to a netgear PS113 portserver would go thru ? -- Ben Duncan Phone (601)-355-2574 Fax (601)-355-2573 Cell (601)-946-1220 Business Network Solutions 336 E

Re: one more dumb gnome question -- well, actually, two or three

2002-03-20 Thread Rick Forrister
atter i can live > entirely without; the former i'd like to move elsewhere, onto the > panel or something. seeking "panel manual" i got nautilus (which on > first blush causes me to think that eazel should not have just gone > out of business but its principles beat

Re: one more dumb gnome question -- well, actually, two or three

2002-03-19 Thread Michael Scottaline
On Tue, 19 Mar 2002 16:20:52 -0700 "Tyler Regas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scribbled in frustration: >Either right click on the Panel and go to Panel > Add > Launcher and >then enter the appropriate info, go to Panel > Add > From Menu and >select an app from the list, or find it in gmc or Nautilus and

RE: one more dumb gnome question -- well, actually, two or three

2002-03-19 Thread Tyler Regas
just gone > out of business but its principles beaten as well) and my home > directory -- no documentation of any sort. anybody know how to do > this? Aaron is correct. Nautilus does draw the desktop. Run Nautilus and open the Options dialog. There is an option in there that tells the

Re: one more dumb gnome question -- well, actually, two or three

2002-03-19 Thread Aaron Grewell
s (which on > first blush causes me to think that eazel should not have just gone > out of business but its principles beaten as well) and my home > directory -- no documentation of any sort. anybody know how to do > this? It's been a longish time since I toyed with Gnome, but th

one more dumb gnome question -- well, actually, two or three

2002-03-19 Thread dep
one out of business but its principles beaten as well) and my home directory -- no documentation of any sort. anybody know how to do this? gmc. see above for the short-form review of nautilus. i have gmc installed and am happy with it. of course, it therefore appears on no menu, and there seems