e are
> a few tricky settings for the Windoze client)...
ICQ is currently setup to use the local socks server and that's working fine
so I'd imagine a switchover can't be much of a change.
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he stuff I'm doing involves UDP, but as I don't have the
source for the program I'm not totally sure if it fits into the "simple query
and reply" category. I guess there's only one way to find out though.
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- Nylon
- Socks5
- Socksd
Any recommendations? Or shall I just start from the top of the list?
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of allows this as well. then
> add/build what you want beyond what's installed, and uninstall
> whatever you don't want.
I was hoping I wouldn't have to do that but I guess that's probably what it
comes down to in the end.
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m).
Maybe it's time I learnt how to deal with debian...
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m a 30gb ide to
a 9 gig scsi... the setup costs understandable jump but the monthly fees for
the machine also climb by the same amount.
just think, after a year you've paid $1300 for your 9 gig scsi drive.
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> anyone?
I'd suggest asking at http://www.webhostingtalk.com
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On January 22, 2002 06:54 am, Lee wrote:
> Just tried it. It works o.k.. I'm using Mandrake 8.0 with Netscape 4.77.
One of the local libraries ( www.spl.surrey.bc.ca ) has something similar.
I've found it only works in Netscape 4 and Internet Explorer.
On January 18, 2002 07:16 pm, Kurt Wall wrote:
> Scribbling feverishly on January 18, Sys Admin managed to emit:
> > tsting
>
> wrkng
I think you misspelled that. It should be "wrking". You've gotta stay true
to
I wasn't very clear at all. I meant a web board. like the comment system on
> slashdot.org
In that case, you could also try Postnuke.com or phpnuke.org
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K IMAP4 is IMAP version 4.
> 2. Do I need to do anyspecial setup imap4 to run on my
> Caldera ew 3.1 system.
Well... on the client end just a mail program that supports that (eg. KMail)
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127.0.0.1
> #snipped
Well... 127.0.0.1 is the local loopback address. It always points to the
machine that you're currently on and thus you need to use your internet
resolvable ip (eg .24.222.111.123), not merely localhost, for the address
rec
t then again its been a
while since I've used their products.
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han having sshd running ?
Won't using sftp do the trick? I suppose not too many gui apps support it
yet but it works quite nicely from the console.
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.nf/msg07067.html ) Kylix 1 is
known to have some problems with kernel 2.4. If you're running 2.4 you'll
want to head to borland and try out kylix 2 instead which might operate a
little bit better. It's been working for me thus far whereas Kylix 1 c
On December 29, 2001 02:39 pm, Mike Andrew wrote:
> > I also keep getting a message box on startup telling me that I should
> > save
>
> echo "-noxv" >$HOME/(dot)xawtv
Then when starting up I get:
/home/david/.xawt
On December 29, 2001 01:37 am, Keith Antoine wrote:
> On Friday 28 December 2001 05:47 pm, David Aikema observed:
> > Ok... I altered the parameters... and the first time I ran it it crashed
> > my x-server I tried again and this time it opened properly, but I
> > s
On December 28, 2001 03:20 am, Mike Andrew wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Dec 2001 18:26, David Aikema wrote:
> > Apparently xawtv needs to be build from source, altering a few parameters
> > from the looks of things. Might be something to add to the SxS if this
> > works, altho
On December 28, 2001 03:20 am, Mike Andrew wrote:
> On Fri, 28 Dec 2001 19:17, David Aikema wrote:
> > Ok... I altered the parameters... and the first time I ran it it crashed
> > my x-server I tried again and this time it opened properly, but I
> > still have some of t
On December 27, 2001 10:56 pm, David Aikema wrote:
> On December 27, 2001 08:59 pm, David Aikema wrote:
> > I see there's an invalid argument error listed there... does this error
> > mean that the program is incapable of getting the webcam's capabilities?
> > I
On December 27, 2001 08:59 pm, David Aikema wrote:
> I see there's an invalid argument error listed there... does this error
> mean that the program is incapable of getting the webcam's capabilities?
> Is there than any way that I can manually set things such as resoluti
mean
that the program is incapable of getting the webcam's capabilities? Is there
than any way that I can manually set things such as resolution?
I've looked through the SxS, and the man pages pages for v4l-conf and xawtv
but had no luck.
David Aikema
On December 27, 2001 08:43 am, Chris Kassopulo wrote:
> Just spotted this. May be more than your looking for.
> It's an initial release. Free for non-commercial use.
>
> http://freshmeat.net/projects/wsad4linux/
k... heading to it
On December 26, 2001 07:24 am, Schmeits, Roger wrote:
> I am finally breaking down and I'm getting a @Home DSL connection in my
> house.
uh @home dsl??? Don't they only do cable connections?
Definitely a cool thing to have though (I don't know how I'd survive w/o
ments where it'll hog a whole pile of cpu time... and
sometimes it shoots up to 95% cpu usage and simply stays there... you're
stuck dropping to the command line and killing its processes. *sighs* I'm
used to Opera being fairly light on resource usage.
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I think 0.9.3 was another build though,
like 0.9.7 appears to be, that its best off avoiding.
I've never really come to like galeon although I haven't played with it
for more than a few hours.
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port must be another thing they tucked inside the JDK with the
latest version or something. You would, of course, need to upgrade to JDK
1.4 to test the wheel mouse though.
I'm currently taking advantage of the time between semesters playing a bit
with c before having t
or that
> handles a variety of programming languages, including netrexx.
>
> It's available as open source and pretty nifty, if I say so myself.
That was me I think. I'll have to give it a shot.
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Subject: Re: What exactly is up with this?
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Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2001 15:12:30 -0800
On Fri, 21 Dec 2001 14:39:51 -0800, David Aikema
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Thus far any attempts to play
hole new things all the time
each prefix is related to the others by multiples of 10
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Date: Fri, 21 Dec 2001 22:14:33 -0800
From: David Aikema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On December 21, 20
o the base-10 conversions of the metric system.
David Aikema
> > That's one thing about us rude colonials we still use the mother
> > country's measuring system so we don't have to remember all those
> > complicated math formulas.
>
>Too bad we blew
; > just to hard to fasten. There is no sign of a good storm to cool things
> > down.
>
> 37C? What does that come to in real temperature (F)?
C = 5/9(F-32) so... which works out to roughly 100F
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eting .borland as well as
> .kylix and then
> reinstall.
I just tried downloading Kylix 2 OE and that installed and also appears to be
working fine I'm still not quite sure as to why kylix 1 refused to work.
BTW... I had wiped out both those folde
ember quite what
they're called though... freexcl or something
There does appear to be an 'open edition' of Kylix 2 as well... although it
does have the word trial in the url for it.
http://www.borland.com/kylix/tryitnow.html
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ix 2 materials at borland.com and there doesn't seem to be much
of anything in the way of bug fixes being talked about. I've also posted to
the newsgroups there... hopefully someone there will have a suggestion.
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# ll bpldesignhooks.so.6.0
-rwxr-xr-x1 root root 8468 Jul 23 11:22 bpldesignhooks.so.6.0
Anyone have any suggestions? I've read the preinstall, readme, install help
files and none of them have really offered any help.
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enable it to work... or are the ps2 and usb ports capable of powering more
demanding devices?
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One other option would be to use a converter program (there's a little script
in the sxs somewhere I believe.. and numerous freebie windows programs
that'll do the trick) that'll move b/w the various line ending types. Of
course, this would me
Please ignore.
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there seems to
be about 60-90% overhead when running the program. This leads me to my next
question, is there any way to limit the amount of bandwidth a certain port
can use when setting up a linux box as a gateway?
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> Congrats..
Have a good one Doug
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; mail has been downloaded to the local machine. I have checked the leave on
> server box in the preferences, but, that doesn't seem to do any good.
How about using IMAP instead of POP3?
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o have such a problem after the nat
software I was using mysteriously died the previous week?
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stupid
business decisions:
For example they paid $780 million or so for Blue Mountain Arts (~1/2 of
which was cash) which they later were forced to sell for $20 million or
less IIRC
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I don't think I've received a message at my @home account in the past
week or two.
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On Thursday 22 November 2001 09:26 pm, Net Llama wrote:
> --- David Aikema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Thursday 22 November 2001 11:14 am, Net Llama wrote:
> > > > hdparm refuses because it sees a SCSI device.
> > >
> > > Why do you think
tion would be seen as
/dev/hdd
[root@david david]# hdparm -i /dev/scd0
/dev/scd0 not supported by hdparm
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>CurrentControlSet->Services->lanmanworkstation-
>>parameters
>
> In the right panel select: enableplaintextpassword
> Press the right mouse button and choose modify, setting the value to 0x1.
Wouldn't the more security-wise app
On Tuesday 20 November 2001 07:49 pm, Bruce Marshall wrote:
> On Tuesday 20 November 2001 20:45 pm, David Aikema wrote:
> > On Tuesday 20 November 2001 02:04 pm, Lavinius (Romio) Petru wrote:
> > > What is a goof vpn server that will work with windows users?
> He's lo
th efficient, is also available for
windows I believe. http://www.tightvnc.com/
I don't have too much experience with either of these but I have spent a bit
of time getting original ATT version going at some time or another and met
with success the
so and so email@here wrote:" as well as in sigs
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't work, then you
use the same dns servers as the windows box. If you don't know these already
they can be discovered by running winipcfg on the windows box and selecting
the adaptor which you are using to connect to the internet.
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at the
other end.
There are some scripts available to help you with the process I think if you
search around.
What database software are you hoping to move over to?
What is the size of the database?
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On Monday 12 November 2001 09:19 am, Federico Voges wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have and older version I'm using in my intranet server. I think it's
> 3.23.xx
>
> You can download the tar.gz from
> http://www.shadowsun.com.ar/~fvoges/mysql_manual/
Thanks. Do
al for the moment.
I've played a bit with google, but I haven't found anyone offering a tarball
of the documentation for that version for download anyone here happen to
have that available?
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other helpful tips greatly
> appreciated :o)
I think the only way to resize the winXP partitions at the moment is
Powerquest's PM7.
> BTW, will LILO or Grub be able to perform the dual boot chores?? Anyone
> done any of this??
And IIRC, this was already cover
On Saturday 03 November 2001 05:23 pm, Ted Ozolins wrote:
> I've tried every player I have on those suckers and they all fail to read
> them. Who made these, Bill?
Speaking of Bill, guess what they're doing for VoIP?
http://www.telus.net/msvoic
On Saturday 03 November 2001 03:12 pm, David Aikema wrote:
> Here's the .wav file
Whoops... I was intending to forward this to just Net Llama but I guess I
forgot to change the address.
Ah well, at least this attachment ain't exactly the largest
On Saturday 03 November 2001 03:02 pm, Net Llama wrote:
> > I can always forward you one of the files if you wish.
>
> if they're no larger than 50K go ahead. otherwise, no thanks.
Here's the .wav file
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message.wav
s guessing.
> > I can always forward you one of the files if you wish.
>
> if they're no larger than 50K go ahead. otherwise, no thanks.
k... I'll forward you the .wav then
> FWIW, realplayer is supposed to be capable of pla
On Saturday 03 November 2001 02:10 pm, Net Llama wrote:
> --- David Aikema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Saturday 03 November 2001 05:51 am, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
> > > The file may be in DiVX format, which is encoded and labeled AVI.
> >
> > On
>
error that I get:
$ play fwd.wav
sox: WAV file has unknown format type of 22
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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:/
ome way to throttle bandwidth separately for certain files?
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g the lines of Mandrake's
donations page... but this time nonoptional and with a charge per gigabyte of
data downloaded from suse's ftp servers or something.... buy an ftp account
and transfer quota instead of paying for a nice box.
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> Is this where I cry and whimper or just admit to total exhaustion? I never
> promised
> anything other than offering help to anyone that can use the old hardware I
> put up
> on the list...
>
> Ahhh... I'm too
end of coffee or something? ...or is my brain simply numb from
staring at numbers far too long these past few days?
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ient works fine.
I don't know if it's required when cups is used but /etc/printcap looks
kinda weird (ie. close to empty). Is that the cause of the trouble?
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Contents of /etc/cups/printers.conf:
---
Location Office
DeviceURI smb://AIKEMA/compname/APOLLO
State Idle
Acc
s all I
> > care.
> > for USD76, you possibly can buy a 16w Liteon in Hongkong.! 8w ???
> > hmm... :)
>
> I have a 12x10x32 LiteOn that works fine using cdrecord under RedHat7.1
> using scsi emulation.
Including burnproof? I'm kinda worri
On October 3, 2001 06:54 pm, David Aikema wrote:
> A local retail store's got a LiteOn 16x10x40 cd-rw on sale for $137CDN
> until the weekend which is $2 more than my normal supplier of parts offers
> for an OEM 12x10x32 drive by the same company.
Hey cool... another local store
but then again the
purpose of this drive would mainly be to write not read I've got a cd-rom
to do the other fun stuff.
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ecord and any other linux software? ...does it even require
software support?)
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the mailing list folder)
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> > >> On Tuesday 25 September 2001 15:56, Bruce Marshall wrote:
> > >> > But two good solutions for kmail came out of this:
> > >> >
> > >> > 1) If you right click on
On September 26, 2001 04:36 am, Tim Wunder wrote:
> Previously, David Aikema chose to write:
> > On September 25, 2001 12:56 pm, Tim Wunder wrote:
> > > has the need to copy some text from a KWord document into an e-mail
> > > created
> >
> > Speaking of K
3 Winbook by
The other option a short timeout and defaulting to windows if that's what
you want the kids to load.
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On September 25, 2001 12:56 pm, Tim Wunder wrote:
> has the need to copy some text from a KWord document into an e-mail created
Speaking of KWord (v1.1), is there any way to save a default page
size/margin?
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.. (worked
nicely when I used it in kde2.1 but of course that release didn't like my
graphics card and I personally prefer graphics to sound)
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On September 18, 2001 08:21 pm, Net Llama wrote:
> Odd thing is that flash now works for me as well. Still can't get Java
> working though.
IIRC you're supposed to run java as root when installing java and the first
time after that that you view a java apple
On September 18, 2001 07:54 pm, Alan Jackson wrote:
> Hmmm... does that script have root permission? Or point it to
> a logfile owned by someone else (like whoever runs apache).
Whoops getting my threads crossed tonight. Please ignore that last
message.
David
the apache logs and also can execute
wget and egrep you should be fine.
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fore (copied the files to the correct places, seen
the incorrect elf header error *even this time*, verified the existance of
the plugin with about:plugins). Very weird. Hopefully it stays operational.
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> installed flash to the Netscape plugin directory, and there are links to
> it in the mozilla plugin directory.
Uh can't even get www.flash.com to load which I assume would be a
good point to start at and one you've probably already tried.
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Flash is still a problem but Java is working
fine. IIRC the java plugin -may- have to be run as root the first time...
just wondering if anyone can verify that.
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On September 15, 2001 08:19 am, Net Llama wrote:
> --- David Aikema <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Is there any way to get flash working under the latest Mozilla builds?
>
> Sure.
>
> > Here's the error that I encounter after copying them into the plugins
> &
ugins/ShockwaveFlash.class: invalid ELF header]
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>
> Realplayer will play a lot of them.
It will? Realplayer until 'doze seems to play a whole pile of different file
formats but Realplayer for Linux seems like quite a stripped down version
(the thing I miss the most is station bookmarks). I've had no luck wi
On September 11, 2001 06:20 am, John Voigt wrote:
> On Tuesday 11 September 2001 02:00, David Aikema appears to have said:
> > I've been having some problems attempting to install WP8 on my system.
> > It is the version from COL1.0 and I managed to successfully install i
IIRC it
has been sucessfully installed under ew3.1 before.
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NetRexx site the other day)
I noticed that the program lists ctags 5 as a requirement. Ew3.1 has
exuberent ctags 3.5.1 with it. As it seems unlikely that Caldera would be
TWO major versions behind, would they mean 3.5 when they state 5?
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> >
> > Chinese support : both chinese charactersinput and printing
Turbolinux is targetted more towards Asian markets iirc, so you might want to
give their site a whirl.
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> done. To save first 'index" the file to under 256 colors then save as a
> .gif. The saved graphic will be transparent.
Which distribution are you using? As I previously said some sources still
offer GIF support but in my distribution the GIF option is grayed out in t
t Netrexx sounds very intriguing although I probably won't be
dealing with very large programs.
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them?
> ImageMagick.
Thanks guys. A straight convert over from png to gif didn't work (but
interestingly enough left me with a white background instead of a black one
where the png should have been transparent. Adding the transparent parameter
left me with a gif w/
On September 9, 2001 10:08 am, Bruce Marshall wrote:
> On Sunday 09 September 2001 3:30 am, David Aikema wrote:
> > I have a need to be able to create transparent GIFs as transparency is
> > not supported by Opera 5.05/Linux. IIRC support for this format was
> > chopped out
with window sizing, something that made
the application unusable.
Has anyone got any recommendations on an IDE? For the most part I prefer to
use IDEs when coding... but should I fail to find anything using an editor
window and a konsole or two should do the trick.
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