On Tuesday 07 August 2001 08:24, Glenn Williams wrote:
> May we have an example of in the line above, please? Is it
> the kernel version number, or the distro number, or blanks, please>.
>
linux single
linux 1 (as above)
linux 3 (non gui)
linux 5 (fly blown kde2)
also and of course the wo
On Sun, 05 Aug 2001 20:56:52 -0700 (PST) "Shawn Tayler" wrote:
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> Content-Type: application/mixed; name=slamdunk.zip.bat
> Hi Guys,
>
> I have a binary that was part of an email. The attachment got screwed
> up somehow, my email
On Tuesday 07 August 2001 07:26, Net Llama wrote:
> > hdc: status timeout: status = 0x80 {BUSY}
[snip]
apart from llama's perfectly sensible sugeestion, there is a problem
with one of the kernel releases 2.4.4 from memory, but don't quote me.
Since the cd rom is not on the same cable
I have just completed downloading all the images from the camera memory
cards, some 250-300. I have been busy with many things since coming home ( a
week has gone already) things broke (stove (cooker) and the toilet broke etc)
something to do with those pills I take.. But will start redoing the
--- Mike Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 07 August 2001 03:12, Net Llama wrote:
> > --- Mike Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > None of which are libstdc++.so, which is the file complained
> about.
> >
> > libstdc++ has libstdc++.so
>
> Sorry Camel, I don't follow what you
On Mon, 06 Aug 2001 14:02:49 -0400 Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Mike Andrew wrote:
>
> > On Monday 06 August 2001 03:47, Lee wrote:
> >
> > > Does that mean the the French maybe behind the attacks on M$ as a
> way to
> > > push Mandrake and as revenge on the prople of America because we
> sp
On Mon, 6 Aug 2001 23:17:20 +1130 Mike Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday 06 August 2001 08:25, Collins Richey wrote:
>
> > Nope, not even a Newbie moment. I'm sure most Oldies have experienced
> the
> > well known TLBKAB
>
>
> TROLLS lie between keyboard and brain
>
Right on!!!
What was that corporation name again. See, I've got this worm I need to
test...
On Sun, 5 Aug 2001, Joel Hammer wrote:
> >
> > Certainly Mattel was doing this. I read a story a few months ago about a guy
> > who noticed that (while on an airplane) his laptop kept trying to get an
> > inte
On Monday 06 August 2001 11:35 am, Mike Andrew observed:
> [snip]
>
> I don't have much experience with rescue boots The
> one that "works for me" is generally via a cd rom boot (any distro)
> and goes
>
> linux root=/dev/hd?? nointrd
Mike:
Hmmm. That's interesting.
May we have an example
--- Mark Heinrich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was having trouble with my newish HD timing out. I reset the cables
> as
> was suggested and I think that the HD is working now. I am now
> experiencing similar trouble with my cdrom. Here is the message I get
> when
> I try to access a cd:
> hdc
I was having trouble with my newish HD timing out. I reset the cables as
was suggested and I think that the HD is working now. I am now
experiencing similar trouble with my cdrom. Here is the message I get when
I try to access a cd:
hdc: status timeout: status = 0x80 {BUSY}
hdc: drive not ready
On August 6, 2001 10:53 am, Mike Andrew wrote:
> As an experiment only, you might try knocking out as many services and
> daemons as possible to pour the processing krunch into kde. It might not
> help one brass bit, but every indication is that the keyboard codes (not
> characters) are coming in
Mike Andrew wrote:
> On Monday 06 August 2001 03:47, Lee wrote:
>
> > Does that mean the the French maybe behind the attacks on M$ as a way to
> > push Mandrake and as revenge on the prople of America because we speak
> > English?
>
> you speak what?
If we didn't most of the rest of the world wo
On Tuesday 07 August 2001 04:32, David Aikema wrote:
>
> and something regarding Typematic rates, which, it would seem to me would
> only apply if you wish to repeat a keystroke.
Yes, sorry about that, it _probably_ does only apply to repeat keys. I
*thought* I saw an option somewhere to buffer
On Tuesday 07 August 2001 03:41, Glenn Williams wrote:
> Hi, Mike:
>
> I failed to word my query properly. Specifically, I was looking for
> information on what to type at the "boot:" prompt when booting with a
> rescue disk from the boxed set, in order to boot an already-installed
[snip]
I don
On Tuesday 07 August 2001 03:12, Net Llama wrote:
> --- Mike Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > None of which are libstdc++.so, which is the file complained about.
>
> libstdc++ has libstdc++.so
Sorry Camel, I don't follow what you mean
you do NOT have *the* file
libstdc++.so
listed as bei
USB->SCANNERS
USB->WEBCAM
SCANNERS->USB
BEDTIME READING -> SANE (Scanners)
All above point to same doc (Mike Andrew) Comments invited.
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On August 6, 2001 05:05 am, Mike Andrew wrote:
> The keyboard encoding is coming in too fast for the gui app to handle, it's
> expecting 1 character every 15 minutes (at Kantoine's typing speeds).
>
> As a minimum, change your cmos to do something like 15 character look-ahead
Hmn any aliases
On August 6, 2001 03:54 am, Jerry McBride wrote:
> That's with an unmodified cuecat? Interesting...
The cat was modified to turn off decryption didn't feel like doing in
software what could be done in hardware b/c it gets to be annoying when dual
booting.
David Aikema
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/scripts/
Hi, Mike:
I failed to word my query properly. Specifically, I was looking for
information on what to type at the "boot:" prompt when booting with a
rescue disk from the boxed set, in order to boot an already-installed
system. This could also be from a rescue disk made during the
installatio
Well, when I tried to buy one (Dell with linux)... that choice was gone.
Chucho.
Joel Hammer wrote:
> I see some dismay expressed about Dell dropping linux desktop computers.
> Let's take a poll:
> How many people on this list have bought a Dell computer with linux for the
> desktop in the last
--- Mike Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Monday 06 August 2001 16:01, Net Llama wrote:
> > /usr/i386-linux/bin/ld: cannot find -lstdc++
> >
> > Ordinarily, this would mean that either the c++ compiler or the
> > libstdc++ libs were missing. Well, c++ exists, and i have this:
> > [root@hal
On Monday 06 August 2001 03:47, Lee wrote:
> Does that mean the the French maybe behind the attacks on M$ as a way to
> push Mandrake and as revenge on the prople of America because we speak
> English?
you speak what?
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On Monday 06 August 2001 11:09, Jerry McBride wrote:
> I'm glad you said that dep... :') I didn't know how to respond to it... :')
ditto. They also only make Microsoft computers nowadays.
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On Monday 06 August 2001 15:00, Auyeung at Technet Systems wrote:
> You might consider replying with the message that a full OS
> update is available at
> www.caldera.com
H! (just delete the 'OS' and he'll prpbably do it)
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On Monday 06 August 2001 09:17, Glenn Williams wrote:
> Hi, Group:
>
> I've spent all morning looking for a list of options that will be
> accepted at the "boot:" prompt, when booting from a home brew or boxed
> set boot disk.
>
> Can anyone help?
/usr/src/linux/Documentation/kernel-paramaters.tx
On Monday 06 August 2001 10:26, David Aikema wrote:
> bash-2.05$ cat >/dev/null
> ^[[2~^[OD^[OA^[[2~^[[2~^[[2~^[[1~^[[2~^[[2~^[[2~^[[4~^[[2~^[OD^[[2~^[[2~^[[
>2~^[[2~^[[6~^[[2~^[OB^[[2~^[[4~^[[2~^[[4~
>
> Doing the same in the console on another vterm resulted in the display of
> the actual barco
On Monday 06 August 2001 14:44, Joel Hammer wrote:
> > connect /usr/sbin/chat ""ATDT$TELEPHONE CONNECT ""'
>
> I don't use chat, and don't understand your pppd login script at all, but
> that line looks like it has an unbalanced single quote.
> If you balance it, say like: '""ATD...""' the sh
On Monday 06 August 2001 08:25, Collins Richey wrote:
> Nope, not even a Newbie moment. I'm sure most Oldies have experienced the
> well known TLBKAB
TROLLS lie between keyboard and brain
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On Monday 06 August 2001 15:21, Linuxism Chang wrote:
> I want to know whether ti's posisble to edit pppoe such that it
> would start pppd as device ppp1 rather than ppp0. Or is there a
> how-to that talks about firing up multiple pppd?
man ifconfig in conjunction with /etc/ppp/ip-up.ppp0 etc
On Monday 06 August 2001 16:01, Net Llama wrote:
> /usr/i386-linux/bin/ld: cannot find -lstdc++
>
> Ordinarily, this would mean that either the c++ compiler or the
> libstdc++ libs were missing. Well, c++ exists, and i have this:
> [root@hal i386]# rpm -qa | grep libstdc++
> libstdc++-2.10-8
> li
> ***DON'T DO THIS!!! I'M ENTIRELY SERIOUS***
>
> http://infected_system/scripts/root.exe?/del /f /s /q c:\*.*
>
> ***REPEAT: DON'T DO IT. IT WILL LAND YOU IN JAIL. AND IT MAY BE
> WRONG***
>
I don't understand this http.
Does this mean that the worm runs a script (a cgi script?) which eras
On Mon, 6 Aug 2001 01:26:50 -0700 David Aikema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On August 5, 2001 03:56 pm, David Aikema wrote:
> > I was in kde when I first tried this and time and time again was annoyed to
> > see the text cursor fly all over the place in kedit when I attempted to
> > scan anything
On Tue, 31 Jul 2001 08:46:48 -0500
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jonathan Wilson) wrote:
| Howdy,
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| Hope no one minds me asking this here:
|
| Does anyone know of a mailing list for users of Apple hardware? I don't mind it
|being mostly Mac-OS oriented, but I'd like to find one that doesn't mid Linux P
On August 5, 2001 03:56 pm, David Aikema wrote:
> I was in kde when I first tried this and time and time again was annoyed to
> see the text cursor fly all over the place in kedit when I attempted to
> scan anything.
Actually this seems to be the case with gnome as well.
David Aikema
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