you got that recycling bin, do ya? :)
Douglas J Hunley wrote:
about my offer to admin their box, you need to re-send your message. the kids
weren't paying attention and accidently pushed on the mouse while talking to
me and deleted several emails. sorry
Great I was experimenting bind9 and inn these few days...
got their basic setup working.
Mike Andrew wrote:
BIND/DNS - Installing BIND9 (Doug Hunley)
MAIL-NEWSERVER-INN (Doug Hunley)
SECURITY-OPENSSL (Doug Hunley)
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Do You Yahoo!?
On Monday 29 October 2001 01:03 am, you sent an epistle:
Has anyone had success with this animal. It's a common enuff card, and pci
reports it as an Ensoniq 8550 (from memory). I can find no documentiation
for it in /usr/src/linux
I am using one as the onboard sound was not being used by
On Sun, 28 Oct 2001 19:11:35 -0500 Douglas J Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
oh my god... I would turn around and leave right then and there
Me too... but only after switching around two wires... ;')
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Doug, why does linux.nf insist that I'm some kind of hacker freak, when all I
want to
do is load your webpage and browse your source code resouces???
If I'm on some kinda of black list, please remove me... I'm really a nice
guy, never
hacked anyone or anything other than an old TRS-80 Model I
On Mon, 29 Oct 2001 17:26:42 +1130, Mike Andrew wrote:
On Monday 29 October 2001 10:43, stayler wrote:
With the exception of ieee-1284 support. 12 is broke, 13 seems ok.
do you mean .13 has Ieee problems?
Damned typos fairies are at it again No 12 has a problem building
ieee-1284
On Friday 26 October 2001 09:37 pm, you wrote:
On Saturday 27 October 2001 04:32, John Hiemenz wrote:
I have a NEC Versa 2435 portable, P133 12GB, 40MB circa 1995-96
Why are you using initrd? What's the need for it? If you can force boot the
existing disk kernel via a cd, then initrd is the
--- Mike Andrew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday 29 October 2001 05:08, Net Llama wrote:
Quite honestly, i haven't had much of a problem with the 2.4.x tree.
There were some problems with 2.4.7 2.4.8 but other than those,
every
single kernel has been rock solid for me.
I
I'm running kmail from kde 2.2.1 (the latest) and I've just noticed that if I receive
an HTML email, kmail renders everything but the images. It doesn't seem to matter if
they are jpeg, gif, png, whatever. they simply don't render. anyone know why?
kde obviously find the correct image libs,
Ian Marchak babbled on about:
Douglas J Hunley wrote:
anyone?
Losta people who live in Germany...not many on this side of the pond.
I've been in touch with several software retailers and even they
couldn't tel me when it would show up at their stores.
well, according to SuSE,
Net Llama [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From the release notes, it looks to me that most of the changes are
*alot* of Alan Cox merges and other assorted stupid bug fixes. Not
much
in the way of new features (as it should be).
...but I thought new features were introduced in the devel series
Anyone on the list have a copy of 7.3 yet? I'd like some info before
considering upgrade from 7.2prof, to 7.3?
Mike
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Jerry McBride babbled on about:
Doug, why does linux.nf insist that I'm some kind of hacker freak, when all
I want to
do is load your webpage and browse your source code resouces???
If I'm on some kinda of black list, please remove me... I'm really a nice
guy, never
hacked anyone or
Previously, Tim Wunder chose to write:
Hi folks,
Not really a linux question. But y'all are experts on everything, so I'll
ask...
I've been having issues with the last 6 or 7 CD's I've burned. Excessive
skips throughout. I'm wondering if it's because of the media. The CD-R's I
have are more
Perhaps i should have worded it a bit differently. You are correct, i
meant to say that there aren't any new features in 2.4.x, which is the
way it should be.
--- Myles Green [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Net Llama [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From the release notes, it looks to me that most of the
Distros-Rolling your own -redmond (Joseph Cheek)
Mirrors-Apache Language Extensions (Doug Hunley)
Apache-ditto
Databases-DB2 (pascal, old info)
Databases-Java Mysql Client (Jerry McBride)
Java-ditto
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On Sunday 28 October 2001 07:31 pm, Myles Green wrote:
Ian Marchak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Douglas J Hunley wrote:
anyone?
Losta people who live in Germany...not many on this side of the pond.
I've been in touch with several software retailers and even they
couldn't tel me when it
Alan R. Bryant \(E-mail\) babbled on about:
Actually, when I tried going to http://hunley.homeip.net/ it came up with
your nice 401 Access Denied page. Interesting, btw.
http://linux.nf/ comes up just fine, though.
oh. I misunderstood you. http://hunley.homeip.net/linux_sources/ is what you
from Tim Wunder:
Previously, Tim Wunder chose to write:
[...]
Frustrating... looks like I'll have to replace my burner. Unfortunately, I
have no free IDE slots (3 IDE HDDs and an IDE CDROM). I'll have to remove my
Fwiw, gsi (and promise, I think), make or used to make bios extender cards
David Aikema [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am I the only one who thinks that this business model of shipping
distros via
mail is getting rather outdated?
nope.
Burning your own cds seems so much more convenient (saves lots of
shipping
time) and a lot cheaper when shipping costs are cut
test. I still don't seem to be getting messages sent to the list. The last one I got
was 10/10/01 from kbb0927
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Linux User #185986
Enterprise Information Systems
*Network Consulting, Integration Support
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Myles Green wrote:
David Aikema [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am I the only one who thinks that this business model of shipping
distros via
mail is getting rather outdated?
nope.
Double nope. And waiting until just before the next distribution comes
out, to get a copy locally of the
Ahh, makes sense now, I figured that was why, but just wanted to let you
know in case you didn't know about it.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Douglas J Hunley
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 7:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: I'm
Anyone got any tips ons etting up mailman-2.0.6
I have the user mailman and the group mailman...
Question1? Do I make suer mailman belong to group users? or group mailman?
Question2? It says to create a directory $PREFIX for installation.. what is
this..? Im a rpm-er more often then not so
Ian Marchak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Myles Green wrote:
works if you have a credit card - I don't use them myself as the
intrest
rate is absurd.
It's paying more to have a company ship me something at bulk rates and
charge me 2 times as much as it would cost me to ship it myself that
On Sun, 2001-10-28 at 17:16, Douglas J Hunley wrote:
Ian Marchak babbled on about:
Douglas J Hunley wrote:
anyone?
Losta people who live in Germany...not many on this side of the pond.
I've been in touch with several software retailers and even they
couldn't tel me when it would
Thanks
On Sunday 28 October 2001 11:01 am, you wrote:
Today Vern W Heesch was heard saying:
-I just got a Sony vaio P3 laptop that came with windowsXP. It is my first
-laptop. Has anyone had experience with putting linux on laptops? I would
like -to make it a dual boot with Workstation 3.1.
I've installed both COL 2.4 and SuSE 7.2 on an IBM Thinkpad. Both
installs went very well.
You're biggest (and initial) concern will be to partition and get a
loader (grub I assume) in place without losing the Windows setup or
destroying something.
To do this on my Thinkpad, I initially
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