Re: Java IDEs

2001-09-10 Thread Chris Kassopulo
On Sun, 9 Sep 2001 05:32:40 -0400 Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, 9 Sep 2001 16:06:01 -0500 Rick Sivernell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Text editor konsole is my recommendation for learning Java. That's a combo you can't beat... Now... if you're willing to add in

Re: Updating gcc, et all

2001-09-10 Thread Roger Oberholtzer
On Fri, 7 Sep 2001 12:39:49 -0400 Douglas J. Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | On Friday 07 September 2001 12:02, Roger Oberholtzer babbled: | | For kde2.2beta1, there was a note that gcc3 needed to be used. Have the KDE | folk changed this in the kde2.2 release? | | are you sure you parsed

Re: Linux Ad

2001-09-10 Thread Roger Oberholtzer
On Sat, 8 Sep 2001 15:55:33 -0600 Kurt Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: | Shawn Tayler wrote: | | crashes Windows, the time toilet. | | Windows isn't bad for billable hours... Which is the only reason it still exists :-) That and the hardware sellers get some action. No suprise which

Re: Input for a FAQ

2001-09-10 Thread Mike Andrew
On Thursday 06 September 2001 01:14, Bruce Marshall wrote: Big Green Button - personalisation (aussie spelling) -Time Dates Tab, change time format with salt and pepper. Could you expand on the 'salt and pepper' issue? (or did I miss something) jsut fiddle with the settings in that

Re: Java IDEs

2001-09-10 Thread Jerry McBride
On Mon, 10 Sep 2001 03:28:59 + Chris Kassopulo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ---snip--- Visit www2.hursley.ibm.com/netrexx for the latest version. From the NETREXX news column: The latest version of the jedit editor includes Jerry McBride's NetRexx syntax highlighting. [6 Aug 2000]

Re: Java IDEs

2001-09-10 Thread Mike Andrew
On Sunday 09 September 2001 19:38, David Aikema wrote: I gave Borland's JBuilder 5 Personal a whirl but found it was slow as molasses and there were also problems with window sizing, something that made the application unusable. this is an endemic to wine-anything. (s)wine cannot determine

Linux Remote Shell Trojan: Threat, Origian and the Solution

2001-09-10 Thread Douglas J. Hunley
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Overview: At the 5th of September Qualys released a Security Warning regarding a Linux based virus. This virus was called  the Remote Shell Trojan (RST) and it attacks Linux ELF binaries. It has replicating abilities: when run it will infect all

Re: Linux Remote Shell Trojan: Threat, Origian and the Solution

2001-09-10 Thread Rick Sivernell
Doug I got the program it did not find any problems here. Thanks cheers -- Rick Sivernell Dallas, Texas 75287 972 306-2296 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Caldera Open Linux eWorkStation 3.1 Registered Linux User         .~.        / v \       /( _ )\         ^ ^ In Linux we trust!

RE: OT MS Error message Haikus

2001-09-10 Thread Condon Thomas A KPWA
Well, let us pretend that users of *this* OS can count. Haiku poetry has strict construction rules. Each poem has only three lines, 17 syllables: five syllables in the first line, seven in the second, five in the third. The Web site you seek Cannot be located, but Countless

Re: Input for a FAQ

2001-09-10 Thread Ian Marchak
Quoting Mike Andrew: SNIP the acutal %h %t %H %T type paramaters you use are unfortunately a little esoteric and afaik not documented _anywhere_ (not man date, at least). You can test out various paramaters in a Konsole and typing date %h etc etc one of my favorites is date

enhancements to list

2001-09-10 Thread Douglas J. Hunley
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 As of yesterday this list is being protected from virus attacks by Amavis (using Sophos as the virus scanning engine). This was facilitated by the release of Sendmail 8.12.0 on Saturday. I have done some testing this morning and it appears that

RE: OT Hey everybody, it's the New Billemium!

2001-09-10 Thread Condon Thomas A KPWA
If only this meant we had a new Bill to kick around! Seems like we still have the same old one, though. Sigh. In Harmony's Way, and In A Chord, Tom :-}) +--+ | Thomas A. Condonemail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | | Computer

Re: Linux Ad

2001-09-10 Thread Bill Campbell
On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 05:59:29AM -0700, Shawn Tayler wrote: Absofrellinglutely That is the pattern That's been the pattern since the IBM 360 mainframes that required an army of systems programmers to keep them running (and another army to figure out the JCL). We were running Burroughs

PPP/ioctl Problem

2001-09-10 Thread Condon Thomas A KPWA
Folks, On my newly installed server/firewall (P5 120MHz, 128MB RAM, 20GB HD, USR56K ISA Modem, LinkSys Ethernet card) I've been able to set up to dial out and connect to my ISP. However, when I do I get the following errors on my console log: gungadin pppd[29116]: Couldn't release PPP unit:

Re: Fw: all Linux office

2001-09-10 Thread Auyeung at Technet Systems Consultant Ltd
Thanks, Chang and David, I did some homeowrk myself and came to the same conclusion. Really a bit disappointed. I have tried the Openoffice. Quite good for English input, but no Chinese printing and no graphics printing.:-( Auyeung - Original Message - : David Aikema :

Help starting KDE2.2

2001-09-10 Thread Tony Alfrey
I have made a mess! Following the kde list advice about compiling kde2.2, I got rid of my old /opt/kde2 directory and made a clean one. Then I compiled kdelibs, kdebase and kdenetwork, although libs and base should have been enough (I wanted to get on-line, too). They compiled with no errors

Re: Help starting KDE2.2

2001-09-10 Thread dep
On Monday 10 September 2001 20:19, Tony Alfrey wrote: | Your help would be greatly appreciated!! do what your old dad here has been preaching for *years*: forget that phony baloney graphical login nonsense, set the default runlevel to 3, and type startx yourself. -- dep one day, you'll

Re: Help starting KDE2.2

2001-09-10 Thread JW
At 05:19 PM 9/10/2001 -0700, you wrote: I have made a mess! Welcome to the crew :-) Following the kde list advice about compiling kde2.2, I got rid of my old /opt/kde2 directory and made a clean one. Then I compiled kdelibs, kdebase and kdenetwork, although libs and base should have been

Fw: Re: Help starting KDE2.2

2001-09-10 Thread Collins Richey
Begin forwarded message: Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 19:08:13 -0600 From: Collins Richey [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Help starting KDE2.2 On Mon, 10 Sep 2001 20:43:07 -0400 dep [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Monday 10 September 2001 20:19, Tony Alfrey wrote: | Your help

More: Re: Help starting KDE2.2

2001-09-10 Thread JW
At 07:56 PM 9/10/2001 -0500, you wrote: Don't forget that strace is your friend too. You could, from runlevel 3, run strace -o kdm.strace /opt/kde2/bin/kdm and then kill it, and grep through it for all the files it happened to look in. Have you recursively grepped through /etc and /usr for

Re: Help starting KDE2.2

2001-09-10 Thread Bill Day
Dont know if this is the one your looking for but on th e linux.nf mirror the file containing your login choices(eD2.4) was /etc/rc.d/rc.gui HTH On Monday 10 September 2001 19:19, you wrote: I have made a mess! snip -- Bill Day A.K.A. BadMan RLU#188133 RLM#83358

Re: Linux Remote Shell Trojan: Threat, Origian and the Solution

2001-09-10 Thread Joel Hammer
We have created a set of utilities which can recursively detect and remove the virus from the system. It also has the option to make binaries IMMUNE for future This sounds like a hoax. The utils might be the actual trojan... stayler Amen, Brother. IMMUNE binaries? Give me a break.

Re: Linux Remote Shell Trojan: Threat, Origian and the Solution

2001-09-10 Thread Douglas J. Hunley
On Monday 10 September 2001 22:27, Joel Hammer babbled: We have created a set of utilities which can recursively detect and remove the virus from the system. It also has the option to make binaries IMMUNE for future This sounds like a hoax. The utils might be the actual trojan...

Re: enhancements to list

2001-09-10 Thread Tony Alfrey
On Monday 10 September 2001 08:51 am,Douglas J. Hunley wrote: snip You can now all rest easy knowing that you will not receive a virus from this list. Nice work! -- Tony Alfrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] I'd rather be sailing ___ http://linux.nf -- [EMAIL

Re: Linux Remote Shell Trojan: Threat, Origian and the Solution

2001-09-10 Thread burns
On September 10, 2001 10:54 pm, Douglas J. Hunley wrote: On Monday 10 September 2001 22:27, Joel Hammer babbled: This sounds like a hoax. The utils might be the actual trojan... except that it was on bugtraq. and it's a perl script that can be reviewed. and nobody has debunked it yet

Re: Help starting KDE2.2

2001-09-10 Thread Tony Alfrey
On Monday 10 September 2001 05:43 pm,dep wrote: On Monday 10 September 2001 20:19, Tony Alfrey wrote: | Your help would be greatly appreciated!! do what your old dad here has been preaching for *years*: forget that phony baloney graphical login nonsense, set the default runlevel to 3, and

Re: Linux Remote Shell Trojan: Threat, Origian and the Solution

2001-09-10 Thread dep
On Monday 10 September 2001 11:00, burns wrote: | except that there isn't a single mention by CERT. cert is primarily a reactive, report-after-the-fact outfit. we'd none of us have working computers if we based our security solely on cert advisories. though from bugtraq: Has any expert c

Re: Linux Remote Shell Trojan: Threat, Origian and the Solution

2001-09-10 Thread Shawn Tayler
That was the kicker for me.. On Mon, 10 Sep 2001 22:27:32 -0400, Joel Hammer wrote: We have created a set of utilities which can recursively detect and remove the virus from the system. It also has the option to make binaries IMMUNE for future This sounds like a hoax. The utils

Re: Linux Remote Shell Trojan: Threat, Origian and the Solution

2001-09-10 Thread Shawn Tayler
That is a valid point. However, this whole Immune issue just gives me the heeby-jeebies On Mon, 10 Sep 2001 22:54:56 -0400, Douglas J. Hunley wrote: On Monday 10 September 2001 22:27, Joel Hammer babbled: We have created a set of utilities which can recursively detect and remove the

Re: More: Re: Help starting KDE2.2

2001-09-10 Thread Tony Alfrey
On Monday 10 September 2001 06:02 pm,JW wrote: snip Here, I got impatient and did some of the work for you. From /etc/opt/kde2/share/config/kdm/kdmrc (Notice: This is from a SuSE 7.2 box ) Oh, now THAT is cool! This is, indeed, the file that gets rewritten. And this explains why it got

Re: Fw: Re: Help starting KDE2.2

2001-09-10 Thread Tony Alfrey
On Monday 10 September 2001 06:10 pm,Collins Richey wrote: Begin forwarded message: Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 19:08:13 -0600 From: Collins Richey [EMAIL PROTECTED] snip Of course, there's always the problem with the latest Caldera offering, since they don't allow normal mode users to startx

Re: Help starting KDE2.2

2001-09-10 Thread Tony Alfrey
On Monday 10 September 2001 06:33 pm,Bill Day wrote: Dont know if this is the one your looking for but on th e linux.nf mirror the file containing your login choices(eD2.4) was /etc/rc.d/rc.gui Hmmm, not there in mine. Jonathan Wilson found them in /opt/kde2/share/config/kdm/kdmrc Thanks

Re: Help starting KDE2.2

2001-09-10 Thread Shawn Tayler
On Mon, 10 Sep 2001 23:25:20 -0400, dep wrote: do have a couple more off at the agent right now, though, both of which would surprise you. and no, neither is entitled shipwrecked cheerleaders. Damn, I was hoping. ;-) ___ http://linux.nf --

Re: Help starting KDE2.2

2001-09-10 Thread Tony Alfrey
On Monday 10 September 2001 08:25 pm,dep wrote: On Monday 10 September 2001 23:09, Tony Alfrey wrote: | If I go into runlevel 3 and startx, I get an xterm window. Then I | can start kde within the xterm window, but I have the xterm window | stuff still floating around. How can I startx and

Re: Fw: Re: Help starting KDE2.2

2001-09-10 Thread Collins Richey
On Mon, 10 Sep 2001 20:43:07 -0700 Tony Alfrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Monday 10 September 2001 06:10 pm,Collins Richey wrote: Begin forwarded message: Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 19:08:13 -0600 From: Collins Richey [EMAIL PROTECTED] snip Of course, there's always the problem with

Re: Fw: Re: Help starting KDE2.2

2001-09-10 Thread Bill Campbell
On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 10:29:55PM -0600, Collins Richey wrote: ... My brain finally kicked in gear. I haven't run Caldera in a while. If you reinstall X, you can then run startx just like on a normal distro. It's a lot easier than that with Caldera 3.1. I posted details on how to do this