Suse 7.2

2001-11-02 Thread Keith Antoine
I am unable to start my internet login with Suse. I used to use a small startup in /etc/rc.local which does not exist in Suse. I have to type it in each time after login to get onto the net. So where is the startup for Suse progs tried in /etc a link to rc.d and boot.local but that does not wor

Thanks For The Memories (Virtual)

2001-11-02 Thread burns
An excellent article on an interesting problem, a possible fix, plus a hint of Linux development politics and a resulting risk. http://www.byte.com/documents/s=1436/byt20011024s0002/1029_moshe.html -- burns ___ Linux-users mailing list Archives, Diges

RE: Suse 7.2

2001-11-02 Thread kbb0927
Keith, Look in /etc/init.d for boot.local and you should be able to edit that file. Regards, Keith B. Keith Antoine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I am unable to start my internet login with Suse. I used to use a small >startup in /etc/rc.local which does not exist in Suse. I have to type it in

Fwd: [linux-elitists] Attention Ingenious Patriots!

2001-11-02 Thread Douglas J Hunley
-- Forwarded Message -- Subject: [linux-elitists] Attention Ingenious Patriots! Date: Thu, 1 Nov 2001 10:13:11 -0800 From: Don Marti <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] The US Dept. of Defense wants _your_ idea on how to get them terrorists! Submit your one-page proposa

RE: Fwd: [linux-elitists] Attention Ingenious Patriots!

2001-11-02 Thread Condon Thomas A KPWA
Burns, > Hey, wait a minute, all the old Army radios from World War II > were good for ham radio, maybe parts from all the autonomous > solar robot cameras they'll end up making for this war will be > good for cheese radio. (Cheese radio is like ham radio, but no > licenses and with encryption

Re: Fwd: [linux-elitists] Attention Ingenious Patriots!

2001-11-02 Thread Ronnie Gauthier
cheese = packet?? or is it like a pirate ham.screw the license? On Friday 02 November 2001 16:38, Condon Thomas A KPWA wrote: > Burns, > > > Hey, wait a minute, all the old Army radios from World War II > > were good for ham radio, maybe parts from all the autonomous > > solar robot cameras

Re: Fwd: [linux-elitists] Attention Ingenious Patriots!

2001-11-02 Thread Ted Ozolins
On November 2, 2001 08:38 am, you wrote: > Burns, > > > Hey, wait a minute, all the old Army radios from World War II > > were good for ham radio, maybe parts from all the autonomous > > solar robot cameras they'll end up making for this war will be > > good for cheese radio. (Cheese radio is lik

Re: Lilo Final. Re: Someone has to ask...

2001-11-02 Thread Glenn Williams
On Thursday 01 November 2001 21:08, you wrote: > On Friday 02 November 2001 06:39, Glenn Williams wrote: > > Then I made sure I can boot both Linux and XP with PM 7 Boot Magic. > > BM > > this is *not* a flame at you. I have never properly understood why > people insist on using $60 flakey softwa

October web stats are up

2001-11-02 Thread Douglas J Hunley
Check out http://linux.nf/www/ for all the details. Not o bad considering all the downtime (grumble, mumble). -- Douglas J Hunley (doug at hunley.homeip.net) - Linux User #174778 Admin: http://linux.nf Admin: http://hunley.homeip.net The problem with this country is that half of the population

Re: Suse 7.2

2001-11-02 Thread Keith Antoine
On Sat, 3 Nov 2001 01:44, you wrote: > Keith, > > Look in /etc/init.d for boot.local and you should be able to edit that > file. > > Regards, > > Keith B. No it does not work. I have a program that starts up a login to my cable isp, telstra, in linux, which is unsupported by them (what else). I

Re: Thanks For The Memories (Virtual)

2001-11-02 Thread Jerry McBride
On Fri, 2 Nov 2001 06:49:44 -0500 burns <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > An excellent article on an interesting problem, a possible fix, plus a hint > of Linux development politics and a resulting risk. > > http://www.byte.com/documents/s=1436/byt20011024s0002/1029_moshe.html > The article is most

Re: Fwd: [linux-elitists] Attention Ingenious Patriots!

2001-11-02 Thread Ken Moffat
On Fri, 2 Nov 2001 10:01:35 -0800 Ted Ozolins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I was just thinking, since they keep hitting civilian targets with their > great smart bombs, perhaps they should program them to hit civilian > targets > and then when they miss, they just might hit the military targets

Re: Suse 7.2

2001-11-02 Thread Douglas J Hunley
Keith Antoine babbled on about: > bpalogin -c /etc/bpalogin.conf copy /etc/rc.d/skeleton to /etc/rc.d/bplogin put this command into /etc/rc.d/bplogin in the start) section then cd rc3.d ln -s ../bplogin S100bplogin cd ../rc5.d ln -s ../bplogin S100bplogin that should cause it to be run whenever

Re: Fwd: [linux-elitists] Attention Ingenious Patriots!

2001-11-02 Thread Ted Ozolins
On November 2, 2001 05:51 pm, you wrote: > I think we should just drop guns > all over Afghanistan > along with the food packets, > and offer a much bigger reward > for bin Laden and friends. > > (It would probably be cheaper.) > > Sorry,toofarofftopic I thought that they already did that. Gee I

Re: Remote X login (SOLVED)

2001-11-02 Thread Tim Wunder
At the bottom of the /opt/kde2/share/config/kdm/kdmrc file is this section: [Xdmcp] Enable=false KeyFile=/etc/X11/kdm/xdm-keys Willing= Xaccess=/etc/X11/kdm/Xaccess I changed the "Enable=false" to "true", restarted X and lo and behold, the kdm login screen appeared on my son's PC. Should this i

AVI files

2001-11-02 Thread Tim Wunder
Can anybody recommend software for viewing AVI files? My son downloaeded Shrek as an AVI file, but nothing I currently have installed under linux will play it. He's taken to booting my PC into Windows to run the thing. Thanks, Tim ___ Linux-users mail

Re: AVI files

2001-11-02 Thread David Aikema
On Friday 02 November 2001 06:41 pm, Tim Wunder wrote: > Can anybody recommend software for viewing AVI files? My son downloaeded > Shrek as an AVI file, but nothing I currently have installed under linux > will play it. He's taken to booting my PC into Windows to run the thing. AVIFile... http:/

More Steps Mirrors

2001-11-02 Thread Ian Marchak
Nov 2nd Hemo's Back! New Mirror added: Wisconsin See front page for the links -- Linux SxS [http://hal.humberc.on.ca/~mrcn0031/sxs/] ___ Linux-users mailing list Archives, Digests, etc at http://linux.nf/mailman/listinfo/linux-users

Re: Fwd: [linux-elitists] Attention Ingenious Patriots!

2001-11-02 Thread Chang
frankly, could the snipers IDENTIFY Bin? I doubt... They all look the same, right? > I thought that they already did that. Gee I thought that the military might > learn from their past mistakes (Vietnam) "YOU CAN"T BUY OFF IDEALISM" > and you can not gain the hearts of people by bombing civilians

Re: Fwd: [linux-elitists] Attention Ingenious Patriots!

2001-11-02 Thread Ian Marchak
Ted Ozolins wrote: > > On November 2, 2001 05:51 pm, you wrote: > > > I think we should just drop guns > > all over Afghanistan > > along with the food packets, > > and offer a much bigger reward > > for bin Laden and friends. > > > > (It would probably be cheaper.) > > > > Sorry,toofarofftopic

Re: Remote X login (SOLVED)

2001-11-02 Thread Douglas J Hunley
Tim Wunder babbled on about: > At the bottom of the /opt/kde2/share/config/kdm/kdmrc file is this section: > [Xdmcp] > Enable=false > KeyFile=/etc/X11/kdm/xdm-keys > Willing= > Xaccess=/etc/X11/kdm/Xaccess > > I changed the "Enable=false" to "true", restarted X and lo and behold, the > kdm login s

Re: Suse 7.2

2001-11-02 Thread Keith Antoine
On Sat, 3 Nov 2001 11:53, you wrote: > Keith Antoine babbled on about: > > bpalogin -c /etc/bpalogin.conf > > copy /etc/rc.d/skeleton to /etc/rc.d/bplogin > put this command into /etc/rc.d/bplogin in the start) section Sorry but I am as thick as two bricks when it comes to scripts, however I do