ur
username & password, then you'll see the transfer progress.
3. Remember that you invoke scp from the machine you want to transfer
FROM not the machine you're transferring TO.
HTH,
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>
> thanks,
> Wade
> ___
Try adding: Option "swcursor" to the Device section of your XF86Config
file.
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ilvg volume groups.
This will hopefully last until this summer when it will be replaced with
a linux/sendmail machine.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]>... Relaying denied
>
Unless it was a known host to you then I'd say yes.
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e data.
We are working on it - sorry for the inconveneince.
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One man's cons
great opportunity to help further the cause (and maybe generate some
revenue to offset expenses!)
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#x27;re at 4.3.x, not
5L though. But bash, ssh, webmin, gcc, fileutils and many others seem to
build and work properly. Is there an Abq. LUG?
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---
Tyler Regas wrote:
>
> Is someone from this list in the ABQ area?
>
Yes, a couple of us at least.
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egards,
>
> Glenn
Glenn,
If you're reading the archives you'll see that your mail is being
bounced by cybermesa. Doug and I have both tried to reach you
unsuccessfully to notify you of this. If you're not reading the archive,
we
user # 257120)
> Network Administrator
> Cell 041212-5332
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> www.rom-tech.net
>
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Andrew Mathews wrote:
>
> Douglas J Hunley wrote:
> >
> > can someone get the below info to Glen Williams? He wondered why he wasn't
> > getting email from the list. When I replied, it bounced. Anyone able to reach
> > him?
> >
>
>
> I
Douglas J Hunley wrote:
>
> can someone get the below info to Glen Williams? He wondered why he wasn't
> getting email from the list. When I replied, it bounced. Anyone able to reach
> him?
>
I'll give him a call since he's relatively c
it's an ip address not allowed to be
masqueraded, then nobody can "steal services" from you. A good reason to
stay away from DHCP and use fixed addressing. 40 ip addresses should be
a no brainer to administer.
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pshots
> page of the SxS.
>
> Kurt
Hey! I resemble that!
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It's all right
Collins Richey wrote:
>
> Ok, there does appear to be some level of interest for FreeBSD, and no one seems to
>be mightily offended, so I'll do a few posts.
Thanks Collins,
I can see a SxS coming for this in the future.
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does however make Mac OS X qualified too now. :)
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Snakes. Why did it have to be snakes?
was sure that reiserfs was supported in the
> 2.4.XX kernels I guess I better do some more reading.
>
> --
> Ted Ozolins(VE7TVO)
> Westbank, B. C.
Make sure that "Code Maturity and Level Options" is checked "yes"
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more tomorrow. The login window comes up, I enter "root" and
> "mypassword_for_root" and each time it returns "LOGIN FAILED":(
>
> Ted Ozolins (VE7TVO)
> Westbank, B. C.
Did you try running /usr/libexec/webmin/changepass
trying to connect to? Webmin (depending on the
version) is usually at:
http://localhost:1 or
https://localhost:1000 (secure)
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12:38pm up 5:12, 3 users, lo
I've only used Lucent (Orinoco) or Cisco Aironet cards but both work
well. I don't use an AP. Instead, I use a second wireless card with an
external antenna on one of my servers and connect to it. I'm
masquerading the entire network and I didn't see any point in paying 2-3
times t
s to edit.
>
Which is a *good* thing too. Less to mess with.
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No man is an
all the links to
the mirror maintainers have been changed to @linux.nf.Did something
exciting happen while I was gone?
I did a quick fix to my own child2dn.html to correct this but it will go
back again upon tonight's rsync. Shall I leave it alone fo
gt; Dave
None of us are judged by either volume or quality of posts.
Participation is the only requrement here, and yours is still quite
welcome. Believe me, you'd have no problem discerning it if it weren't.
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cept for caldera.
>
> Thanks
> aong
>
> ___
What does /etc/resolv.conf say? Your ISP's DNS servers have to be listed
there or you won't have any name resolution.
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ytes from 24.183.213.227: icmp_seq=2 ttl=240 time=5449.5 ms
(slow dialup connection)
Seems that connections over port 80 are refused. "Other" ports seem to
be okay though.
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10:50am up 5 days, 14:42,
oday myself. Had to be off for a couple weeks due to
relocation.
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8:50pm up 3 days, 11:06, 5 users,
Net Llama wrote:
>
> --- Andrew Mathews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > All-
> > On one of my Caldera 3.1 workstations I ran the Caldera System Update
> > for the 2.4 kernel upgrades and upon reboot the system hangs when
> > mounting /boot which is ext2. T
/boot on /dev/sdb2. All drives are perfectly functional for
SCSI diagnostics and a small partition for Win98 which boots fine from
sdb4. Was the update and boot failure coincidence or has anyone else
seen this?
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6:55pm
Keith Morse wrote:
> Andrew, just curious if you had success with the USB implementation you
> sought to accomplish above.
Nope. Not yet. I'm sure we'll see something in the future, but a driver
developer I'm not.
've gone wireless, you won't want to go back
as it's very convenient. The links Keith gave you are good resources for
more info.
For the MaxTech see:
http://www.maxtech.com/html/xwl450.html
For the Orinoco cards try:
http://www2.warehouse.com/product.asp?pf%5Fid=DEC4137&cat=network
milar journey in trying to determine if a
new usb outdoor antenna will work under linux. Would make wireless lan
connections even easier as there's hardly any signal loss over the
equivalent 20 ft of cable. It's ip addressable, works at up
Joel Hammer wrote:
> Joel
> P.S. This thread seems to have hit rock bottom with this email! Shall we not
> say TID (Thread is dead)?
>
> ___
Agreed. It was fun getting there though.
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Chang wrote:
>
> you sure that you got the chance fior that? Ladden may just kill himself
> to keep his people alive. well...
>
Just as long as it happens...
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eone fighting to oppress others, well, that happens every day.
Whether we, as individuals, roll over for them or stand up to them
depends on one's conscience.
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TIA,
>
http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu
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that direction2538 units as of this morning.
And yeah, I'd be interested in joining if this group created one.
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the router to machine B, the router would
receieve the arp broadcast and not forward it to anything else, thus
machine A would never populate machine B's arp table.
HTH,
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Andrew Mathews
11:10am up 17
>>
>
> No.
>
>
>>This is a windows host. Could that be why?
Also remember that Windows doesn't use a broadcast address, thus no
reply from a broadcast ping versus the specific ip address ping.
Don't forget the ever han
utine weekly checkup. An
> ultrasound examination at Washoe Medical Center, confirmed that she had
> left us.
>
> stayler
>
From my family to you and yours, our deepest sympathies.
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2:40pm up 1
ou, or if someone wants to put it on an ftp site, I would be
> > glad to pass it on.
This is up at: http://www.linux-works.org/attack
Thanks Bruce!
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6:30pm up 17:58,
Canadian, American, and all others who've fought valiantly, words can
never express the gratitude for the actions and sacrifice you've given.
Semper Fi,
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6:40pm up 12 days, 19:30, 6 users, load average:
turning on a service unintentionally. No,
> actually, there are MORE chances of my accidently shutting down the firewall.
>
Then you'd be better off using something like Cisco's PIX. Once
configured properly the only way to unintentionally shut it off i
what you've said in your previous messages I
don't think you're qualified to be giving Jay advice or suggestions on
how he does things. That's equivalent to telling Linus he doesn't know
how to write a kernel.
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There's a time for words, and a time for action. Let's hope
we don't get the two confused anymore.
> -
> Keith Antoine aka "skippy"
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s an inherent self-perpetuation
that is sometimes forgotten about during depressed periods. The people
that recognize that "it ain't all over with" are the ones that buy at
bargain prices and hold on for the next peak. It won't be like it was,
but it also won't be like
Express due to unacceptable security. Please use a secure mailer
> > program."
> Couldn't procmail be configured to do this?
> Joel
>
I think that it's probably doable in some fashion. Time to pull out the
books again.
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Sendmail be configured to
reject mail based upon the mailer type? There's a few that a canned
reply of "This domain no longer accepts mail messages from Outlook or
Outlook Express due to unacceptable security. Please use a secure mai
David Aikema wrote:
>
> On August 25, 2001 07:41 pm, Andrew Mathews wrote:
>
> > You could consider using a hub that has a BNC connector to connect your
> > existing coax network and 10BaseT for the laptop. That would allow you
> > to migrate from thinnet to 10Base
;t used one for a while. Microwarehouse has
them at:
http://www2.warehouse.com/product.asp?dept%5Fid=3537&cat=networking&pf%5Fid=DEH4899&blind=no
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f these issues concerning cabling and compatability. I
know the freedom it gives me is more than worth the price.
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---
Marianne Taylor wrote:
>
> Yes, I feel stupid but realized the same thing after playing with the kernel
> over the last 24 hrs.
>
> ---
> Marianne Taylor
As if none of the rest of us missed it at some point in time?
Joel Hammer wrote:
> I need to start windows in dosmode so I can try to reinstall the file I
> think is the culprit. I don't use windows so I don't know how.
> Any insight appreciated.
> Joel
Hit F8 immediately before the "Starting Windows 9x" and select fr
rnel.
>
> Does anyone know what is up with them? Is reiserfs still going to be part of
> the kernel?
>
> TIA
>
>
> Marianne Taylor
>
In order for it to be available as a selection, the "Code Maturity Lev
Net Llama wrote:
>
> While i haven't played with wavelan HW, i have built pcmcia-cs without
> any problems on 2.4.8. Perhaps something changed in 2.4.9? Did you
> have any luck using pcmcia-cs under 2.4.8?
>
> --- Andrew Mathews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nope.
y
wireless cards.
Anybody seen this or have any insight?
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God s
e out the options. I have a logitech mouse. Anyone make
>one of these work in slack?
> Thanks
> Ken
>
Try "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
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und the same
> time. Makes me think that it never arrived here and I wonder why.
>
> Can I be offended?
Okay. For what anybody missed and for a limited time only:
http://www.linux-works.org/images/laetitia.jpg
You have been warned.
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Anthony Joshua Brow wrote:
>
> attn: Andrew Mathews.
>
> First, Andrew, thank for your courtesy in replying.
>
> Second I did as you suggested and the outcome was as follows:
>
> -rw-- 1 tony tony 0 aug 6 1427 drafts
> -rw-- 1 tony tony 0 aug
; which should show something like:
-rw--- 1 andy users2249 Aug 8 00:20 Inbox
If there is no Inbox do "touch Inbox" then "chmod a+rw Inbox" then fire
up Messenger again. The error should go away. If there's anything
different report back with wha
e to send you a copy.
>
> --
>
> burns
> _______
Ditto here. I'm on my fifth copy now.
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5:20pm
Shawn Tayler wrote:
>
> Listening in to the mail here, it would seem that there is no
> autoconnect ability in Linux when using a dial up connection? Say if a
> Linux box were to be used for a dialup firewall for a small LAN?
>
> stayler
>
man dial
E using a SCSI card to get the bios message?) have you tried
Ctrl-A to check your SCSI setup for misconfiguration, e.g. not set to be
bootable, etc?
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"Jesús Uría" wrote:
I don't speak spanish but this doesn't appear to have anything to do
with linux. Would a translator please spell SPAM in spanish?
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bout what exactly the rules
are,
and which part of those rules are responsible for particular entry.
MfG Kai
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Bell wasn't so wrong after all. But before I go, What's
a LART?
Andrew Mathews
10:50pm up 8 days, 2:14, 5 users, load average: 1.04, 1.09, 1.08
You
This is a test. For the next few words the sylpheed email program will
be checking wordwrap and non html settings. If this had been a real
message you would have been notified by extra sensory perception.
Remember, this is only a test.
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| || |||
2nd public ip|| ||| || |||
2nd local ip__|| ||| ||| ||
Since machine B & C are public they work easily. Or A to B, B to C or C
to D, and even A to C. But how can you specify an export three machines
back from one ne
nks to EVERYONE that gave suggestions; they were really great! ALL
> of the suggestions gave me some useful info about how the thing works!
> How much better could a users list possibly be??
> --
> Tony Alfrey
Rich and handsome?
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4.x kernels, so these
> errors never appeared under 2.2.x kernels. Now that the bus is being
> driven at a much higher level of performance, bad setups and/or hardware
> are appearing.
>
> --- Andrew Mathews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Anybody seen this error message bef
Bruce Marshall wrote:
>
> On Sunday 08 July 2001 12:37, Andrew Mathews wrote:
> > Anybody seen this error message before? SCSI id 3 is the second disk
> > with linux, SCSI id 5 is the cdrom.
> > Unusual System Events
> > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
> > Jul
:07:33 wks1 kernel: aic7xxx_abort returns 8194
Jul 8 10:07:33 wks1 kernel: scsi0:0:5:0: Attempting to queue an ABORT
message
Jul 8 10:07:33 wks1 kernel: scsi0:0:5:0: Command not found
Jul 8 10:07:33 wks1 kernel: aic7xxx_abort returns 8194
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an
>
I used Roadrunner in Lago Vista (other side of Lake Travis) and had very
good results. Although I ran practically no services (on purpose)
reliability was very good and bandwidth reached 2Mbps at times.
Roadrunner's TOS varies some though. Businesses paying $150 a month
. how
> about tin horn? tin ear? tintype? copper plate? lead foot? mercury
> switch? iron chef? steel magnolia? aluminum siding? carbon 14?
>
> --
> dep
>
GNL/Linux (Gnu's Not Linux)
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nformation from another list wouldn't offend me,
unless it's biased by distribution. I'd consider it a way to glean the
best of all lists without having to subscribe to all of them. If we're
going to be distro agnostic we need to be open minded toward others.
Just MHO.
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> Douglas J. Hunley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) - Linux User #174778
Question is, what standards should be adhered to? I woult think FHS (
http://www.pathname.com/fhs/ ) would be common sense, as would be LSB (
http://www.linuxbase.org/ ) just for starters. This needs a consensus
before any package
thing, never can get enough port listings. :-)
>
> Phil
Yes, it probably was...power went off at 5:45 in the afternoon and came
back on at 4:30 this morning. My 1400w UPS won't run for *that* long.
:-(
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7:25am
Lee wrote:
> But, how do you account for the fact that my home state
> of Florida is full of these slug mobiles?
> Lee
Snowbirds from Canada?
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