Net Llama wrote:
> --- Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>IIRC, just ./configure, no options at all. I'd do it again to make
>>
>
> That worked. So, its definitely some of the options I chose. thanks.
Cool.
BTW, if you pulled from CVS, they recommen
Previously, Net Llama chose to write:
> --- Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Net Llama wrote:
> > > Ughh...make bombed out after about 45 seconds of compiling:
> > > gcc -Wl,--wrap -Wl,malloc -Wl,--wrap -Wl,free -Wl,--wrap -Wl,realloc
> > > -
Net Llama wrote:
> --- Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>Net Llama wrote:
>>
>>>Ughh...make bombed out after about 45 seconds of compiling:
>>>gcc -Wl,--wrap -Wl,malloc -Wl,--wrap -Wl,free -Wl,--wrap -Wl,realloc
>>>-Wl,--wrap -Wl,__bui
Bill Campbell wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 13, 2002 at 01:46:01PM -0500, Tim Wunder wrote:
>
>>
>>FYI, Joel:
>>I just went to http://www.comcast.net and was allowed to go to member
>>services and create additional users. Got the same names as before. I
>>had to us
FYI, Joel:
I just went to http://www.comcast.net and was allowed to go to member
services and create additional users. Got the same names as before. I
had to use MSIE, since the page wouldn't load properly in Mozilla.
Regards,
Tim
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Net Llama wrote:
> --- Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>Net Llama wrote:
>>
>>>Subject basically asks it all. Has anyone successfully built
>>>
>>Mozilla
>>
>>>from source? If so, what kind of voo-doo monkey magic did
Net Llama wrote:
> Subject basically asks it all. Has anyone successfully built Mozilla
> from source? If so, what kind of voo-doo monkey magic did you need to
> get it to build into a fully functional package?
Built it. Haven't tested it a whole lot.
Followed instructions on
http://www.mozilla
Ted Ozolins wrote:
> On Tuesday 12 February 2002 11:21 am, Federico Voges wrote:
>
>>Doug,
>>
>>The correct URL form is: irc://irc.openprojects.net/linux-users :)
>>
>>On Tue, 12 Feb 2002 16:16:16 -0300, Federico Voges wrote:
>>
>>>Doug,
>>>
>>>1. Channel: #linux-users
>>> Server: irc.openproje
Federico Voges wrote:
> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
> Hash: SHA1
>
> Doug,
>
> The correct URL form is: irc://irc.openprojects.net/linux-users :)
>
Clicking that link with Mozilla will open a ChatZilla window and connect
to the #linux-users channel on irc.openprojects.net.
Haven't tri
Douglas J Hunley wrote:
> 1. what's the linux-users channel on IRC? I forget...
On irc.openprojects.net, channel #linux-users
> 2. can one create a hyperlink in HTML to an irc channel? if so, how?
> 3. anyone know of an irc->html forum (and vice-versa) gateway?
>
dunno either :-(
__
; What a @#$%^ service. I use my hammershome address for most of my stuff but
> my daughter needs an email address, too. I suppose she'll need to use aol.
> Thanks,
> Joel
>
> On Tue, Feb 12, 2002 at 12:02:10AM -0500, Tim Wunder wrote:
> > Previously, Joel Hammer chose to w
Previously, Joel Hammer chose to write:
> Any comcast users here?
> Currently I have multiple mail boxes on my @HOME account. The people at
> comcast tell me that I can only have one mailbox (account name) when I
> switch over to the comcast mail server. Can this be true?
> Joel
>
AFAIK, that's t
dep wrote:
> damndest thing. on my wife's machine, opera all of a sudden displays
> no images at all and instead merely has the boxes containing "image."
> everywhere, so it's not as if advertisements are getting busted. no
> changes in system -- it just one day began doing this.
>
> i haven't
Previously, Joel Hammer chose to write:
> BTW, my current plan is, if I have to reboot, I will not run dhcpd and
> not ask to be reassigned an ip number. In effect, I will act like I have a
> static number. Afterall, they did give an infinite lease when they assigned
> my number to me. Has anyone
Previously, Net Llama chose to write:
> --- Rick Sivernell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > List
> >
> > In xfce can you put icons on the desktop like in kde2 does? I
> > would like to set some icon shortcuts. xfce is great.
>
> AFAIK, you can't place icons on the desktop, only in the control pa
Previously, David A. Bandel chose to write:
> On Thu, 31 Jan 2002 14:42:47 -0500
> begin Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed forth:
> > I've got a bunch of files with .mc extensions in
> > /usr/share/sendmail/cf/cf. Should I edit the "generic-linux.mc",
I figgered it out, sorry to have bothered you.
Tim
Tim Wunder wrote:
> Hi all,
> OK. I got sendmail working. I can use sendmail to send mail and I can
> receive mail into my domain for all users. I'm remapping some mail names
> using "virtusertable" and everything
Hi all,
OK. I got sendmail working. I can use sendmail to send mail and I can
receive mail into my domain for all users. I'm remapping some mail names
using "virtusertable" and everything is working just beautifully. I even
tested my server for an open relay on abuse.net and everything appears
Bill Day wrote:
> dont read this, you are wasting your time...
>
>
>
Now you tell me...
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Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
> On Wed, 30 Jan 2002 09:13:39 -0500
> Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> | Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
> | > Has anyone tried this for Linux?
> | >
> | > http://www.musicmatch.com/home/
> | >
> | > It is CD/D
Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
> Has anyone tried this for Linux?
>
> http://www.musicmatch.com/home/
>
> It is CD/DVD ripper/burner software that claims to do alot.
>
> There is a Linux version. The basic version is a free (big) download.
> The pro costs a bit but seems to do alot.
>
> So, be
dep wrote:
> On Tuesday 29 January 2002 09:17, Rick Sivernell wrote:
>
> | Actually a friend of his put XP on a machine & has had nothing but
> | problems ever since. I would think he would have gotten the
> | message. What is a dad to do?
>
> laugh when it blows up on him and, if he mentions it
Rick Sivernell wrote:
>>
>
> Thanks guys. I have dl the latest already. I can force the rpm -nodeps as it has a
> depens on xscreensaver. I did build the src rpm as Lonnie suggested. My problem is
> after building xscreensaver ./conf make make install. the rpm does not see
> xscreen. trying to r
Net Llama wrote:
> XFCE can also be downloaded from the XFCE website, http://www.xfce.org
> Seeing how a new stable version of XFCE was released about a week ago, i
> kinda doubt what's on the CD is remotely up to date.
>
Agreed, but it was a painless install using rpm, unlike what it appears
t
Rick Sivernell wrote:
> How do you build a *.tar to rpm
> the xfce rpm wants a xscreensaver as dep. I have dled it & still the rpm
> complains. So I will try to make rpm od xscreensaver.
>
> [root@RSivernell xfce]# rpm -Uvh
> /usr/src/OpenLinux/RPMS/i386/xfce-3.8.14c-1.i386.rpm error: failed depe
dep wrote:
> puzzling thing is, and it could be merely coincidence, this has
> happened only during the night. if i leave the computer alone for
> many hours during the day, it does not exhibit this misbehavior.
> which leads me to wonder if there's something in a cron job that is
> triggerin
Net Llama wrote:
> My understanding is that defunct processes are zombies, and can't be
> cleaned up with a reboot.
Do you mean can't be cleaned up *without* a reboot?
Under AIX, defuncts process can only be cleaned up by a reboot, AFAIK.
Tim
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Kurt Wall wrote:
>>--- Jerry McBride <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>>My take on the whole affair is that Intel is making sure it's new P4
>>>is properly supported... in that its' new optimizaions are being
>>>exploited by this compiler. That said... I'll find out shortly if
>>>its' worth the salt
Previously, Joel Hammer chose to write:
> Like the author, I too find that staroffice works, despite being
> ugly. Since I have upgraded to a faster work station, it doesn't seem
> so slow. I was suprised that he sounded as if all the various workers
> were running software installed locally, not
If you've got an old PC laying around, you could build yourself a freesco
router. I'm using an old P133 with 32 MB RAM, which is overkill. All you
really need is a 486 and 8 to 16 MB RAM. I'm using just the motherboard, 2
NICs and a floppy. It can handle port forwarding, which is what you want.
Are you running Netscape 6.2.1 or 6.2. 6.2.1 fixes some things, but I don't
know if your problem is one of them.
FYI, Netscape 6.2 and 6.2.1 are based on Mozilla 0.9.4, which was released in
September, over 4 months ago. Mozilla is days away from 0.9.8. You also don't
have to compile it if you
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Tim,
>
> That's exactly what I mean. It should be 64.48.0.5 and 64.48.0.6 as
> nameservers under the new IP, but I still have to use 24.5.80.33 or
> 24.5.80.34 for my internet connection sharing, 'cause if I use the
> 64.48, nothing gets forwarded. Huh?
Well, I ca
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello All,.
>
> Last night was the night for my market to transition from comcast@home to
> comcast.net. I have a box setup with Suse7.2, suse-firewall2 as a router
> and it uses dhcp to get it's IP address. I had to reboot for some strange
> reason to find out the new
. If it does, you're back to square one.
Previously, Net Llama chose to write:
> All of the files in /etc/X11/gdm (including gdmrc) have not been changed
> in nearly a year. I just wish I had more of an error to go on than just
> that stupid respawning one.
>
> --- Tim Wunder
Previously, Net Llama chose to write:
> --- Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Net Llama wrote:
> > > Greetings,
> > > I built XFree86-4.2.0 from source this morning. I had been running
> > > XFree86-4.1.0 for several months. THe build went swimmi
Net Llama wrote:
> Greetings,
> I built XFree86-4.2.0 from source this morning. I had been running
> XFree86-4.1.0 for several months. THe build went swimmingly in about 45
> minutes.
> However, something isn't quite right somewhere, and i can't figure out
> why at the moment. If I attempt to
Net Llama wrote:
> --- Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>Net Llama wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Windoze will let you completely fubar the video settings to
>>>
>>something
>>
>>>above what the monitor will handle. Good luck gett
Michael Hipp wrote:
>
> FWIW, as a fifteen-year customer of MS and mostly satisfied one. I have
> decided to boycott XP - it's just intolerable. Worst UI design I've ever
> seen. And to have been marketed as the most stable OS ever, they missed that
IIRC, it's marketed as the most stable WINDO
Net Llama wrote:
> Windoze will let you completely fubar the video settings to something
> above what the monitor will handle. Good luck getting that fixed
> without reinstalling the OS, when you have no video, no telnet, no ssh.
>
You boot into safe mode and run 640x480 and fix it. Not ALL Wi
Previously, Douglas J Hunley chose to write:
> Michael Hipp babbled on about:
> > I just spent a very long frustrating week working for many hours every
> > day to get an ATI XPERT 128 card to work under Linux. Xfree says it
> > works. The COL list says it works. But I tried 2+ different distros a
Previously, Mel Roman chose to write:
> >Um...
> >news.linux.nf is the server not the newsgroup.
>
> OK. I'm an idiot. There. I said it. And to prove
> it, I'm still having problems.
>
> I registered news.linux.nf as a news server on my
> newsreader(KNode) and I got an error message
> indicatin
Previously, Mel Roman chose to write:
> Hello:
>
> I like to be able to participate in this forum through
> the advertised news.linux.nf newsgroup, but I can't
> seem to find it (after looking on a couple of news
> servers).
>
> Is the newsgroup inactive? Do I need to point to a
> particular news
Previously, Ian chose to write:
> Douglas J Hunley wrote:
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled on about:
>
>
>
>
> Not bad, I kinda watched this thread with amusement, in case nobody was
> keeping track here are the entries in no particular order, although
> possibly chronological.
>
> Must Consult wit
Douglas J Hunley wrote:
> Looks like Phillips actually has a clue! Go Phillips!
OK. I admit it. I'm confused...
If these "protected audio" CDs are playable in an ordinary CD player,
how, exactly, are they copy protected? Can't I just plug the output of
my CD player into the input of my soundca
Previously, Mike Andrew chose to write:
> On Wed, 16 Jan 2002 04:27, Tim Wunder wrote:
> >ide-scsi does NOT cover them with *the exact same* /dev/names.
>
> Thanx for that Tim, I have crib notes that state otherwise, they're wrong.
> I do know that ide-scsi will take
Rick Sivernell wrote:
> Roger
>
> I have gone & reinstalled netscape. I moved all, /opt/netscape & .netscape
> to backup roles, reinstalled netscape. Reset path in /etc/profile & rebooted,
> netscape now operates. When I insert url localhost:1000/, I stll get the mess
> Failed to load requeste
Previously, Keith Antoine chose to write:
> On Wed, 16 Jan 2002 09:33,Bruce Marshall scribed:
> > On Tuesday 15 January 2002 18:26 pm, Peter Ruskin wrote:
> > > Partition Magic _still_ does not understand ext3, reiserfs, jfs, etc.
> > > If you're only interested in NTFS and ext3 ( and linux swap
Mike Andrew wrote:
> Bedtime -> ide cd burning (revised)
Says: "The above order of module loading will ensure that your zips and
tapes will remain as ide controlled devices, if that is want you want.
The reality is that both of these drivers are SCSI emulators and they in
fact use truncated co
Douglas J Hunley wrote:
> forwarded per Joel's request. He can receive mail from the list fine, but
> whenever he tries to send to linux.nf he gets rejected with what's below.
> anyone know how to help him?
>
> -- Forwarded Message --
>
> Subject: Need help to get back on the
Net Llama wrote:
> --- Jay Nugent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>Greetings,
>>
>>On Mon, 14 Jan 2002, burns wrote:
>>
>>
>>>On January 14, 2002 09:13 pm, Jerry McBride wrote:
>>>
If you're running a linux box as root and you execute a root only
executable and it comes back with...
>>
Previously, Mike Andrew chose to write:
> ide-floppy MUST be hard wired. Meaning it must either be part of the
> inittab process for the distro. Eg: /etc/rc.d/rc.local for RH,
> /etc/modules/default for Caldera. OR, it must be compiled monolothic.
>
> OR
>
> you can invoke ide-scsi
>
> Either w
Jerry McBride wrote:
> On Mon, 14 Jan 2002 08:38:50 -0500 Jerry McBride <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 17:47:36 -0800 (PDT) "stayler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>>Oh yes.
>>>
>>>The damned thing likes to time out and shut down at random intervals.
>>>I am consideri
Mike Andrew wrote:
> On Mon, 14 Jan 2002 06:36, Tim Wunder wrote:
>
>>Previously, Tim Wunder chose to write:
>>
>>
>
> [slash]
>
> [snippety]
>
> [hack]
>
> 1) network issues are irrelevant, look elsewhere.
>
Agreed.
> 2) parid
I'm having trouble with copying files to my Zip drive when it's automounted
using amd. I get an error pertaining to not being able to change permissions
for /auto/hdc4/.
If I mount the drive without using amd, I'm able to copy the file without
error.
I'm guessing that I get the error because cp
Previously, Keith Antoine chose to write:
> As I was an interested party I have been in both threads. I also realise
> that NO-ONE mentioned the distro they were using, for it has been my
> experience lately swapping between Caldera, Mandrake, Suse all to often
> that there are differences in the
Previously, Tim Wunder chose to write:
This works:
> I'm gonna test appending the line "hdc=ide-floppy" to my kernel line for my
> normal kernel and see if that changes anything. I believe that would be
> equivalent to CONFIG_DEV_IDEFLOPPY=y when compiling a kernel.
>
Previously, Joel Hammer chose to write:
> I am puzzled that your are talking about /dev/hdc4 /mnt/floppy when you
> are saying that your network card is not working.
>
Well, to attempt to clarify:
The network card works when I boot the normall kernel that I use day-to-day,
but the ZIP won't. Th
Now that I've taken the morning to clean up my system WRT to ide-scsi and my
CD-ROM and CD-RW, I've decided to try to tackle the problem of why I can't
get access to my IDE-ZIP drive with my normal kernel.
I managed to configure and build a kernel from which I CAN access my ZIP
drive, but when
Previously, Tim Wunder chose to write:
Yeah, I know, replying to my own post, yada, yada
> My COL3.1 apparently uses both srx and scdx to refer to the same things:
> brwxrwxrwx 2 root disk 11, 0 Apr 27 2001 /dev/scd0
> brw--- 1 dad root 11, 1 Apr
Previously, David A. Bandel chose to write:
> On Sun, 13 Jan 2002 21:33:19 +1130
> Mike Andrew <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> spewed into the bitstream:
>
> [snip]
>
> > modern distros deprecate the use of srX, get rid of them, literally.
> > Promise from me that you can do no harm by deleting them.
>
> What
Rick,
I'm bowing out on this one, now. Checking my own system sure seems to have
confused the issue (for me, anyway). I've got 1 SCSI CDRW and an IDE CD-ROM
and they both work and I'm not having any problems. That being said, however,
I seem to have both "hdd=ide-scsi" in the kernel line of my
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
Joel Hammer wrote:
>
> Well, it is 5:00am here, and nothing seems to have changed overnight
> in my ip addresses. So, either this went very smoothly or nothing at
> all happened.
>
Hi Joel,
Apparently, you're pretty close to where I am, since you seem to be
using the same mail server as me (
Schmeits, Roger wrote:
> I am surpised that they have no listserv at all. Rats.. I find their
> prices very reasonable for 125 clients. Around $2200 with a 2 year supprt
> contract with all the bells and whistles. the wireless would be nice PDAs
> keep coming up in the conversion around (educ
Schmeits, Roger wrote:
> Does anyone know much about this company? http://www.joydesk.com We were
> possibility looking at the Business Edition 2.6 for a replacement of our MS
> Exchange 5.5 email/groupware.
I know nothing other than what their website says. I found out about
them while se
Joel Hammer wrote:
> Thanks. That did the trick. @HOME was expecting a hostname.
> I am a bit puzzled by the startup scripts. I don't know what to put into
> the ifcfg-eth1 script for the dynamic parameter. So, in my usual style,
> I just ripped out all the fancy garbage (That is, stuff I can't
>
I get this when attempting to use Lotus' iNotes on line demo at
http://showcase2.notes.net/inreg.nsf/regform
We have detected that you are not using Microsoft Internet Explorer as
your Web browser. The iNotes Web Access live demo is optimized to work
with Microsoft Internet Explorer. Please reo
Keith Antoine wrote:
> On Friday 04 January 2002 06:54 am, scott curtis observed:
>
>>Keith Antoine wrote:
>>
>>>#2. Can someone tell me how one adds a PATH statement. Is there something
>>>on SxS, that I missed, know its been said before but I have no hardcopy.
>>>I also remember there is a pre
Randy wrote:
>>Check out the mailing list at www.flux.org for S. Florida. There are
>>a lot of good techie people on it, and not being one myself, I can
>>not answer intelligently (also grew up in the 70's and not many brain
>>cells still alive) Or, if you wish, I can ask a few folks at the next
Schmeits, Roger wrote:
> What is similar in the Linux world for a replacement of Exchange 5.5? Group
> scheduling, email, resources planning (i.e. room scheduling).
>
>
Oh yeah...
You may find this link useful:
http://nexist.sourceforge.net/groupware.html
Tim
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Schmeits, Roger wrote:
> What is similar in the Linux world for a replacement of Exchange 5.5? Group
> scheduling, email, resources planning (i.e. room scheduling).
>
>
You mean Groupware? Funny, I'm starting to look into this myself. Not as
a replacement for Exchange, but as a new installat
Previously, Ted Ozolins chose to write:
> On Sunday 30 December 2001 08:07 am, you wrote:
> > On Sun, 30 Dec 2001 07:48:54 -0800 Ted Ozolins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > -- Forwarded Message --
> > > Here is the reply I received from "elx" re: some short-coming with
> > > the
Previously, Collins Richey chose to write:
> On Sat, 29 Dec 2001 14:58:16 -1000 (HST) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > On 30-Dec-01 Collins Richey wrote:
> > [snip]
> >
> > > 5) Unlike every distro I've used in the past, elx does not include the
> > > telinit command, so the only way I could switch to
David Aikema wrote:
>
> On December 26, 2001 05:23 am, Tim Wunder wrote:
>
>> You could also try changing your chrome. Occasionally that fixes
>> things. But, that being said, I suspect that upcoming milestones
>> (0.9.8, 0.9.9, 0.9.10) should reverse the seemi
Net Llama wrote:
> --- Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>Net Llama wrote:
>>However, IIRC, I needed to re-create my profile not too long ago. Just
>>
>
> Recreate it because mozilla wouldn't run, or just for the hell of it?
Crashes reading m
Net Llama wrote:
>
>
>
> Subject:
>
> is mozilla getting *more* buggy?
> From:
>
> Net Llama <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date:
>
> Tue, 25 Dec 2001 12:54:10 -0800 (PST)
> To:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> To:
>
> [EMAIL PROTEC
sion for those who are lost, and one in
> determination to break those who dare test our resolve to be free...
>
> http://www.daysdomain.com/tribute.html
>
> 7:30am up 144 days, 22:01, 16 users, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
>
> - Original Message -
>
Previously, BadMan chose to write:
> This is what I receive in tail -f /var/log/secure from the kde2 kdm:
> Dec 23 17:29:03 linuxbox PAM-warn[2726]: service: kde [on terminal: :0]
> Dec 23 17:29:03 linuxbox PAM-warn[2726]: user: (uid=0) -> bill [remote:
> ?nobody@?nowhere] Dec 23 17:30:05 linuxbox
Previously, BadMan chose to write:
> ok, I changed my path for inittab to look in /opt/kde2/bin/kdm and receive
> my gui login for kde again, however, all users(including root) get a
> failed login for the kde2 desktop
>
> little more info, all (both kde1 and kde2 we're working perfectly before I
Previously, David Aikema chose to write:
> 2. Would an optical mouse get enough electro-juice via the serial port to
> enable it to work... or are the ps2 and usb ports capable of powering more
> demanding devices?
>
I wouldn't think the serial port can provide enough power. The PC serial port
d
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
$ ls -l a.out
> -rwxr-xr-x1 kwallusers 24234 Dec 20 15:03 a.out*
>
> The standard "Hello, World!" program compiled without debugging
> symbols (gcc hello.c):
>
> $ ls -l a.out
> -rwxr-xr-x1 kwallusers 13250 Dec 20 15:03 a.out*
>
> After
Douglas J Hunley wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] babbled on about:
>
>
>>It certainly ruins debugging, but a lot of corporate IT shops strip
>>executables as a matter of policy (such as making reverse engineering
>>more difficult).
>>
>
> I routinely strip the files on my system. however, the metho
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Douglas J Hunley wrote:
> % Tim Wunder babbled on about:
> % > Is it anything like Checkinstall? I was reading a little about that today.
> % > It's supposed to allow you to use rpm to keep track of things you install
> % > via t
Previously, Net Llama chose to write:
> I just noticed this project on Freshmeat called "make uninstall". It
> does exactly as its name describes, allows you to cleanly uninstall
> packages that have been installed via the "make install" command.
>
> I haven't yet tried it out, but here's where y
Previously, Ronnie Gauthier chose to write:
> telnet towel.blinkenlights.nl
Now that's neat. How long does it last? I gave it 5 minutes or so, but then
gave up to do other stuff.
Tim
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Net Llama wrote:
> ...but i suspect you took a
> longer, circuitous route to getting this working than was neccesary.
>
I wouldn't think so. His problem was that rpm didn't know about the db
version he had installed (or, more specifically, the libdb version), and
as a result didn't know the
Douglas J Hunley wrote:
> Jer Scanlon babbled on about:
>
>>28, ehhh?
>>
>>That's not so bad.
>>
>>Done it a couple of time or so.
>>
>
> LOL. thanks!
>
> and thanks also to zohar for the kind words (I meant to reply, but hit delete
> by mistake)
>
Musta been youthful exuberance...
Well, as
Tony Alfrey wrote:
> On Tuesday 18 December 2001 06:56 am,Tim Wunder wrote:
>
>>Tony Alfrey wrote:
>>
>>>Hi gang!
>>>
>>>I'm sure this must have come up before; please bear with me.
>>>What's the general approach for solving &
Tony Alfrey wrote:
> Hi gang!
>
> I'm sure this must have come up before; please bear with me.
> What's the general approach for solving "failed dependencies" when the
> library that rpm cannot find is clearly installed?
> Specifically, I'm installing rpm-3.0.6-4.i386.rpm and libdb.so.2 cannot
Tina M. Hunley wrote:
> Congrats..
Best wishes and many happy returns.
Tim
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Previously, Anita Lewis chose to write:
> that's the general idea. I just finished installing slackware on a laptop
> with 4Mb RAM and using floppies. First there was the boot floppy with the
So there might be a use for my old 486SX-33 Gateway laptop with 8MB RAM?
Hmmm. Maybe I could turn it i
Net Llama wrote:
> What if I have a dish washer?
>
Fill it (with dirty) and empty it (when clean) ;-)
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Previously, Ken Moffat chose to write:
> On Sat, 15 Dec 2001 17:10:14 -0500
>
> Tim Wunder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > While at work (Win2K), Mozilla
> > serves me fine.
>
> Have you found Mozilla for windows to be responsive, quick to load?
> I use i
Ian wrote:
> Tim Wunder wrote:
>
>>Since updating Apache to 1.3.22 on my RedHat server, I've gotten these
>>entries in my error_log:
>>[Tue Dec 11 04:02:01 2001] [notice] SIGHUP received. Attempting to restart
>>[Tue Dec 11 04:02:01 2001] [notice] Apache/1.3.2
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