On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 17:40, Ken Moffat wrote:
> I wonder what you mean by "finishes off the @#$% append = statement"? Do
> you mean 'explains it completely' or that you can't stand it?
Actually both.
I've done my best to explain how you do not have to use it, and, I hope I've
explained how TO u
No. The last one was posted by me. It's really rudimentary, and have
gotten some nice remarks from Mr. Bandel.
> I didn't go over with a fine tooth comb, and I'm not
> anything near a guru. Is this the same thing you posted
> a day or sao back or are there changes to it this run around?
--
So far so good, but you can be using --sport too to only allow
connections from priveleged ports, and I olso played with something like
this
/sbin/iptables -I INPUT -i eth0 -p tcp --tcp-flags ACK ACK --dport 80 \
-m string --string 'cmd.exe' -j REJECT --reject-with tcp-reset
and add it permanent f
yes. translation error. sorry.
> No, I said `make patch-o-matic` gives you more stuff, including alpha
> code. This may not be the best depending on your comfort level.
> > > I've always just done 'make pending-patches' followed by 'make' and
> > > hten'make install'
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On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 21:29:30 +1000
"Lavinius Romio Petru" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed into the bitstream:
> So far so good, but you can be using --sport too to only allow
> connections from priveleged ports, and I olso played with something like
> this
> /sbin/iptables -I INPUT -i eth0 -p tcp --tc
Rick Sivernell wrote:
>
> On Fri, 11 Jan 2002 17:55:02 + (utc)
> Lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> > --Test of V-mail on Peanut Linux
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On Jan 10 zohar was heard saying:
->Sir,
->I am rephrasing the thing.
->I have windows XP on one partition.
->I have Linux(SUSE 7.1, kernel 2.4) on another
->On windows partition there is a 16x CD-RW of Priya(a local company).
*** Zohar,
Check your mail, you'll find a little hint from me...
Previously, Robert L. Hemus chose to write:
> My local Windoze guru says you get a better copy from CDRW to hd? and
> back to CDRW. Correct or incorrect?
> Bob Hemus
For aduio CDs this is definately true. It's a least a good idea to rip them
to the hard drive first to test the read device's abi
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 19:56:48 +1130
Mike Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 17:40, Ken Moffat wrote:
>
> > I wonder what you mean by "finishes off the @#$% append = statement"?
Do> > you mean 'explains it completely' or that you can't stand it?
>
> Actually both.
>
> I've d
Please ignore. This is only a test. If this had been a real post this would
be filled with misinformation.
Joel
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Scribbling feverishly on January 12, Joel Hammer managed to emit:
> Please ignore. This is only a test. If this had been a real post this would
> be filled with misinformation.
Consider yourself ignored. ;-)
Kurt
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On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 11:39:39 -0500
Kurt Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scribbled in frustration:
> Scribbling feverishly on January 12, Joel Hammer managed to emit:
> > Please ignore. This is only a test. If this had been a real post this
> > would be filled with misinformation.
>
> Consider yourself
Lee,
Both of these methods of making a boot disk came directly from SUse tech
support when I had the same question a while back.
You can copy the floppy as a whole with the following commands
Put the original floppy into the drive
dd if=/dev/fd0 of=/tmp/floppy
Remove the original floppy from t
This is still a test.
On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 11:31:43AM -0500, Joel Hammer wrote:
> Please ignore. This is only a test. If this had been a real post this would
> be filled with misinformation.
>
> Joel
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On Saturday 12 January 2002 12:28 pm, Joel Hammer wrote:
> This is still a test.
>
> On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 11:31:43AM -0500, Joel Hammer wrote:
> > Please ignore. This is only a test. If this had been a real post this
> > would be filled with misinformation.
> >
> > Joel
Yes, but how can it be
This change over to dynamic IP's has been anything but easy.
It has taken me several days to get this straightened out. So, I'll pass it
along.
I was using @HOME with a static IP. I use register.com to maintain my
domain hammershome.com, which points to my static ip. With comcast,
there are no
Anybody able to get to skyblade.homeip.net lately? It's supposed to
have the xine rpms.
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Scribbling feverishly on January 12, Bruce Marshall managed to emit:
> On Saturday 12 January 2002 12:28 pm, Joel Hammer wrote:
> > This is still a test.
> >
> > On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 11:31:43AM -0500, Joel Hammer wrote:
> > > Please ignore. This is only a test. If this had been a real post this
On Saturday 12 January 2002 13:01 pm, Joel Hammer wrote:
> This change over to dynamic IP's has been anything but easy.
>
Not that you want to hear this, but I was present when a friend of mine
switched from dialup to a cable modem. I had the same trepidations about
getting Linux to work with
Scribbling feverishly on January 12, edj managed to emit:
> Anybody able to get to skyblade.homeip.net lately? It's supposed to
> have the xine rpms.
Can't ping it, but it does resolve:
$ ping -c 4 skyblade.homeip.net
PING skyblade.homeip.net (213.220.180.63): 56 octets data
--- skyblade.home
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 13:28:26 -0500
Kurt Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Scribbling feverishly on January 12, Bruce Marshall managed to emit:
> > On Saturday 12 January 2002 12:28 pm, Joel Hammer wrote:
> > > This is still a test.
> > >
> > > On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 11:31:43AM -0500, Joel Hammer
Previously, Joel Hammer chose to write:
Bear in mind that I do not run my own DNS server, nor do I host my own e-mail
server (yet -- waiting for the comcast crap to work itself out). I do have a
domain name, though.
Once I determined that my @Home IP was no longer active, I re-booted my
free
List
I am having continual problems with cdroms. I have the following
scsi id 4 42x scsi cdrom
scsi id 5 Yamaha 6x4x16 cdwriteronly one that seems to work all the time
scsi id 6 scsi dat 4mm tape drive not a problem ow.
hdc is a 52x ide cdrom drivethere on bootup but
Ii have 3 choices on my kde menu under cd burners:
cdbakeoven, gnome toaster, and xcdroast
Is there a consensus of opinion as to which is best?
The only burning I've done outside of windows is 'cdrecord'ing.
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Previously, Ken Moffat chose to write:
> Ii have 3 choices on my kde menu under cd burners:
> cdbakeoven, gnome toaster, and xcdroast
> Is there a consensus of opinion as to which is best?
> The only burning I've done outside of windows is 'cdrecord'ing.
For KDE2x, I prefer KonCD, which you seem
Rick,
There's a new page on linux.nf under Bedtime Reading under IDE-Burners that
explains the ide-scsi module. You'd do well to check it out. I believe your
problem stems from the assumtion that /dev/sr0 and /dev/scd0 are different
devices. From reading that newly authored bedtime reading pag
On Saturday 12 January 2002 14:45 pm, Rick Sivernell wrote:
> I am
> not getting a stable cdrom operation all the time.
On all CD drives? or just the IDE one?
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On Saturday 12 January 2002 14:57 pm, Ken Moffat wrote:
> Ii have 3 choices on my kde menu under cd burners:
> cdbakeoven, gnome toaster, and xcdroast
> Is there a consensus of opinion as to which is best?
> The only burning I've done outside of windows is 'cdrecord'ing.
There's also gcombust w
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 15:12:15 -0500
Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Ok now have read the BedTime reader. What I get is
1 If cdrom is not IDE-RW then hdx=ide-scsi is not needed,
especially if you have real scsi cdroms & writers.
2. if you have 3 cdrom drives you should have sr0 sr1
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 15:07:04 -0500
Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Previously, Ken Moffat chose to write:
> > Ii have 3 choices on my kde menu under cd burners:
> > cdbakeoven, gnome toaster, and xcdroast
> > Is there a consensus of opinion as to which is best?
> > The only burning I've
Previously, Rick Sivernell chose to write:
> On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 15:12:15 -0500
> Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Ok now have read the BedTime reader. What I get is
>
> 1 If cdrom is not IDE-RW then hdx=ide-scsi is not needed,
> especially if you have real scsi cdroms & writers.
>
A
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 15:07:04 -0500
Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> For KDE2x, I prefer KonCD, which you seem to have not listed.
Seems to be beta software. Stable enough, I assume?
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On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 16:02:53 -0500
Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Recommendation:
> Remove all symlinks in /dev
> Remove the kernel line "hdc=ide-scsi"
> Re-boot the system and look at your /dev directory. As I understand it,
you > should then have
> /dev/sr0: SCSI CD-ROM or CDRW
> /de
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 13:15:18 -0800
Ken Moffat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 16:02:53 -0500
> Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Recommendation:
> > Remove all symlinks in /dev
> > Remove the kernel line "hdc=ide-scsi"
> > Re-boot the system and look at your /dev dire
Previously, Ken Moffat chose to write:
> On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 16:02:53 -0500
>
> Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Recommendation:
> > Remove all symlinks in /dev
> > Remove the kernel line "hdc=ide-scsi"
> > Re-boot the system and look at your /dev directory. As I understand it,
>
> you >
Previously, Ken Moffat chose to write:
> On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 15:07:04 -0500
>
> Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > For KDE2x, I prefer KonCD, which you seem to have not listed.
>
> Seems to be beta software. Stable enough, I assume?
I use 0.9.8. Current beta is 1.1, but you have to get it
Hey Dougie... 8^)
You sure about step 7- second bullet... "cd doc/man/bin" ?
Im still in the bind directory/tree where I extracted it and have checked all
of the folders for it.. I can't find any...
checked docutils, bin, lib, contrib etc... I can finda man directory
anywhere under the tar
Kurt Wall wrote:
>
> Scribbling feverishly on January 12, Bruce Marshall managed to emit:
> > On Saturday 12 January 2002 12:28 pm, Joel Hammer wrote:
> > > This is still a test.
> > >
> > > On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 11:31:43AM -0500, Joel Hammer wrote:
> > > > Please ignore. This is only a test. I
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 16:37:36 -0500
Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > (I've seen somewhere that sr0 and sr1 are outdated. (?)) And I
>
> I stand corrected.
> (jeez, and I JUST read the damn bedtime reading page, too!)
>
> Tim
I didn't mean to correct, just offer an alternative. I'v
List
Thanks for response. Need to add some info here.
Running ew 3.1.1 using kde 2.2
/var/log/messages:
Jan 11 06:31:40 RSivernell kernel:
Jan 11 06:31:40 RSivernell kernel: aic7850: Single Channel A, SCSI Id=7,
3/255 SCBs Jan 11 06:31:40 RSivernell kernel:
scsi ID 6
Jan 1
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 16:41:29 -0500
Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> download page, just 1.0rc2. I'd try that if I were you. Unless you have
the > strange desire to try to download koncd from KDE CVS and compile it
from > there.
No cvs for me, I'll try 1.0rc2.
Thanks again.
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On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 14:12:10 -0800
"Robert L. Hemus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scribbled wittily:
> Not quite kosher, but is this worth 1000 words?
> Bob
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On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 15:36:08 -0500
Bruce Marshall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> There's also gcombust which I prefer Probably not in your distro
> though.
The page says beta software, use at your own risk. Works for you, eh?
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On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 11:33,Robert L. Hemus scribed:
> My local Windoze guru says you get a better copy from CDRW to hd? and
> back to CDRW. Correct or incorrect?
> Bob Hemus
Many say its more reliable, probably due to thats the way they have always
done things. However I do many DAO's without a
Greetings,
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002, Michael Scottaline wrote:
> On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 14:12:10 -0800
> "Robert L. Hemus" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scribbled wittily:
>
> > Not quite kosher, but is this worth 1000 words?
> > Bob
> ===
> I'm speechless!!
Looks like we now know
On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 04:02,edj scribed:
> Anybody able to get to skyblade.homeip.net lately? It's supposed to
> have the xine rpms.
He has a new address:-
http://cambuca.ldhs.cetuc.puc-rio.br/~jcm/skyblade/
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On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 05:57,Ken Moffat scribed:
> Ii have 3 choices on my kde menu under cd burners:
> cdbakeoven, gnome toaster, and xcdroast
> Is there a consensus of opinion as to which is best?
> The only burning I've done outside of windows is 'cdrecord'ing.
I have only used Xcdroast and it is
Before anyone flames me, be advised that I don't intend to post ot that often. I know
there are many of you who don't appreciate non-linux discussions.
I'm going to be experimenting with FreeBSD for some time (I really like what I see),
so I won't have much to say on topic.
Would anyone value
On Saturday 12 January 2002 18:01 pm, Collins Richey wrote:
> Before anyone flames me, be advised that I don't intend to post ot that
> often. I know there are many of you who don't appreciate non-linux
> discussions.
>
> I'm going to be experimenting with FreeBSD for some time (I really like
> w
I forget. thanks!
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I seem to be unbale to send outside the local intranet with Sendmail
Works great for incoming mail, i.e [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED] works as well.
but if anyone all users with an account) try to send any mail out of my
domain.com to anydom
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 18:19:41 -0500
Douglas J Hunley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I forget. thanks!
gentoo. It's a rewrite from scratch (python based) of the FreeBSD ports system. It's
still a work-in-progress, but I enjoyed using it.
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Bruce Marshall wrote:
>
> On Saturday 12 January 2002 18:01 pm, Collins Richey wrote:
> > Would anyone value an ongoing discussion about FreeBSD on the general list?
> > If so, I'd be happy to subscribe; otherwise, I'll just be lurking.
> I didn't think discussions that relate to *nix systems
I have ben playing around with Suse again as I did NOT like mandrake. So I am
still trying to get the second cd device seen by the kernel, which is a dvd
drive.
I have deleted all links to cd devices made fresh mount points in /.
I have these entries in /etc/fstab:
/dev/scd0/cdrw
On Saturday 12 January 2002 05:43 pm, Keith Antoine wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 04:02,edj scribed:
> > Anybody able to get to skyblade.homeip.net lately? It's supposed
> > to have the xine rpms.
>
> He has a new address:-
>
> http://cambuca.ldhs.cetuc.puc-rio.br/~jcm/skyblade/
Nope . . . .
Somewhat inexperienced at this SCSI setup, but looking at my system the
real SCSI CD's are sr0 and sr1. The sr? values are assigned based on
the SCSI id number. In fact I recently (yesterday) had a problem adding
a SCSI dvd as SCSI id 0 on a system that already had SCSI id 4 and 5
because the SC
Assuming SuSE 7.3, the following is a GUI suggestion. Use Yast2 ->
Hardware -> hardware info -> CDROM. This shows the NAME of the
device (no guessing required) and the sr? value. Then link the /dev/sr?
to whatever /dev/dvd.
Then in fstab you can have
/dev/dvd /media/dvd iso9660 ro
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 18:53:46 -0500
Bill Day <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed into the bitstream:
> I seem to be unbale to send outside the local intranet with Sendmail
>
> Works great for incoming mail, i.e [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> and [EMAIL PROTECTED] to [EMAIL PROTECTED] works as w
Look at the file:
/etc/mail/relay-domains
for entries.
Also, I was getting forged messages lately when my sender hostname was
not resolvable (on comcast's new network). Can you resolve your sender
with: host hostname?
For example,
host abcs.com
gives
abcs.com has address 206.230.112.103
Can y
greets, folks!
i'm engaged in a little project here, and it's moving along nicely
except that i hope to do a thing or two that i do not know how to do.
the project is this: last september i took pictures of the wedding of
some friends, all digital, all 1600x1200 so that they print nicely. i
h
On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 10:46,Ralph Sanford scribed:
> Assuming SuSE 7.3, the following is a GUI suggestion. Use Yast2 ->
> Hardware -> hardware info -> CDROM. This shows the NAME of the
> device (no guessing required) and the sr? value. Then link the /dev/sr?
> to whatever /dev/dvd.
>
> Then
What format are the pictures in?
Joel
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OK, well I take it that its a BIND problem since I havent gotten around to
setting it up yet...
So I will get to it as soon as I can and try again.. thanks for the help
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On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 09:13:48PM -0500, dep wrote:
>greets, folks!
>
...
>the problem is that most people do not have 1600x1200 monitors, so
>viewing will be a pain unless i can *also* provide, for computer
>viewing, say 640x480 images.
You can use the convert program from ImageMagick to do t
I never use this excuse normally but: I have XP for the moment on dual boot,
very rarely use it. However after setting up the 'sharing' for a 98 machine
downstairs (my daughters), the connection works fine. That said.
I had Mandrake up till last tuesday and it had a gui for setting up sharing
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 21:13:48 -0500
dep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed into the bitstream:
> greets, folks!
>
> i'm engaged in a little project here, and it's moving along nicely
> except that i hope to do a thing or two that i do not know how to do.
>
> the project is this: last september i took p
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 16:01:44 -0700
Collins Richey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Before anyone flames me, be advised that I don't intend to post ot that
often. I know there are many of you who don't appreciate non-linux
discussions.
I vote for it. (not that this is a democracy)
I'm curious about
On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 09:49:33PM -0500, David A. Bandel wrote:
> On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 21:13:48 -0500
> dep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed into the bitstream:
>
> > greets, folks!
> >
> > i'm engaged in a little project here, and it's moving along nicely
> > except that i hope to do a thing or two
On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 07:00:44PM -0800, Ken Moffat wrote:
> On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 16:01:44 -0700
> Collins Richey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Before anyone flames me, be advised that I don't intend to post ot that
> often. I know there are many of you who don't appreciate non-linux
> discuss
Here is all I have to set up my gateway machine.
I noted you didn't mention ip_forward in your post. That might be the
problem.
Fill in your values for the $VARIABLES noted below.
As I understand it, you can ping the gateway machine from your daughter's
computer. That suggests that packets are goi
On Saturday 12 January 2002 21:33, Joel Hammer wrote:
| What format are the pictures in?
| Joel
jpeg
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And a pall upon the land;
But the People in their weeping
Bare the iron hand;
Beware the
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On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 19:18:30 -0800
"Kevin O'Gorman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed into the bitstream:
> On Sat, Jan 12, 2002 at 09:49:33PM -0500, David A. Bandel wrote:
> > On Sat, 12 Jan 2002 21:13:48 -0500
> > dep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed into the bitstream:
> >
> > > greets, folks!
> > >
> >
> Ditto. This is a truly diplomatic list that is still in the process
> of growing. I'll certainly not vote against keeping it open to any
> discussions of any unices, cousins, red headed stepchildren, or other
> relative. This does however make Mac OS X qualified too now. :)
I've been looking at
sounds good to me too!
Mike
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Behalf Of Randy
Sent: Saturday, January 12, 2002 8:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: FreeBSD again
> Ditto. This is a truly diplomatic list that is still in the proce
Greetings,
On Sat, 12 Jan 2002, Randy wrote:
>
> > Ditto. This is a truly diplomatic list that is still in the process
> > of growing. I'll certainly not vote against keeping it open to any
> > discussions of any unices, cousins, red headed stepchildren, or other
> > relative. This does however
On Saturday 12 January 2002 22:18 pm, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> I would hope not. When you do that, the whole image has to be downloaded,
> and resized at the browser. That can be impossibly slow for a large
> collection.
He's talking about making a CD. The data is already there.
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On Saturday 12 January 2002 23:26 pm, Jay Nugent wrote:
> Here, here. Got my vote! I run Caldera, RedHat, and Mandrake. Debian,
> tried it, didn't like it. I also run FreeBSD and wouldn't mind more help
> on it so chatter on this list would be fine by me. I'm also interested in
> Mac OS-X s
On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 12:13,dep scribed:
> greets, folks!
>
> i'm engaged in a little project here, and it's moving along nicely
> except that i hope to do a thing or two that i do not know how to do.
Have a look at compupic... this will write cd slide shows and
will fit 1600x1200 to the st
List
I am having continual problems with cdroms. I have the following
scsi id 4 42x scsi cdrom
scsi id 5 Yamaha 6x4x16 cdwriteronly one that seems to work all the time
scsi id 6 scsi dat 4mm tape drive not a problem ow.
hdc is a 52x ide cdrom drivethere on bootup but
On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 13:24,Joel Hammer scribed:
> Here is all I have to set up my gateway machine.
> I noted you didn't mention ip_forward in your post. That might be the
> problem.
> Fill in your values for the $VARIABLES noted below.
> As I understand it, you can ping the gateway machine from you
On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 08:47:54 +1000
Keith Antoine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have only used Xcdroast and it is fine.
I guess that's the standard. Just wondered if there were other good
choices. Thanks.
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[ mega mondo snip ]
OK, it looks like there is some interest (thunderous chorus in the background). I'll
put together a couple of posts and get back to you.
1) Things to think about if you want to put up FreeBSD
2) My experience with the product.
Maybe I'll even edit out the typos before post
On Sat, 2002-01-12 at 19:22, Keith Antoine wrote:
> On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 10:46,Ralph Sanford scribed:
> > Assuming SuSE 7.3, the following is a GUI suggestion. Use Yast2 ->
> > Hardware -> hardware info -> CDROM. This shows the NAME of the
> > device (no guessing required) and the sr? value.
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002 00:16,Schmeits, Roger scribed:
> Checkout http:\\rute.sourceforge.net which is free and downloadable - very
Only got around to trying this but the first one is not online !!
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