Dave Cross [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 09:32:18PM +, Dave Hodgkinson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
Are there many CFT people still out there?
Care to be on a side list talking about - CVs, contracts, personal
development, brainbench, pimps, worthwhile group
From: Dave Cross [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 09:32:18PM +, Dave Hodgkinson
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Are there many CFT people still out there?
Care to be on a side list talking about - CVs, contracts, personal
development, brainbench, pimps, worthwhile group projects
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 08:51:52AM -, Robert Shiels wrote:
From: Dave Cross [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sun, Feb 24, 2002 at 09:32:18PM +, Dave Hodgkinson
([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Are there many CFT people still out there?
Care to be on a side list talking about - CVs, contracts,
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 09:40:55AM +, Roger Burton West wrote:
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 07:55:08AM +0100, Newton, Philip wrote:
Which makes me think that if there isn't one standardised way, then
PGP is unlikely to spread as quickly anyway. If people have to jump
through hoops to sign
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 08:48:22AM +, Dave Hodgkinson wrote:
Hmm...I'm looking at perhaps sharing stuff that you might not want in
a public archive...
We have had this discussion before. I can't find it in the archive
with a quick look, but we have. Any mailing list is likely to get
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 07:55:08AM +0100, Newton, Philip wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hooray! My setting addition to .muttrc worked! :)
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Natalie Ford .. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 02:38:03AM -0800, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
You're either going to update the atime, or you have to update the
ctime to reset the atime, or you have to read the raw disk somehow.
Or use something other than mutt to tell you which mailboxes have new
messages in them.
From: Newton, Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: PGP signing (was Re: Newbie introduction)
From: Roger Burton West [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: PGP signing (was Re: Newbie introduction)
From: Newton, Philip [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: PGP signatures / list etiquette (was: Re: Newbie
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 10:18:43AM +, Andrew Wilson wrote:
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 09:40:55AM +, Roger Burton West wrote:
RFC2015. Microsoft has chosen not to implement it.
I despise Microsofts crappy mailer, unfortunately I am forced to use it
in work. It doesn't do threading
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 10:51:44AM +, Roger Burton West said:
Or use something other than mutt to tell you which mailboxes have new
messages in them. xbuffy/gbuffy, if you're using an X desktop, for
example.
I'm, err, not.
Unless I decide to run an X connection over ssh aswell. Which I
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 10:51:44AM +, Roger Burton West wrote:
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 02:38:03AM -0800, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
You're either going to update the atime, or you have to update the
ctime to reset the atime, or you have to read the raw disk somehow.
On a system where I am
I've updated the DNS, and/or Cc: to speedbeaver.org.uk
Sorry :(
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 10:42:39AM +, Natalie Ford wrote:
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 08:48:22AM +, Dave Hodgkinson wrote:
Hmm...I'm looking at perhaps sharing stuff that you might not want in
a public archive...
We have had this discussion before. I can't find it in the archive
with
* Newton, Philip ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Anything new from CSM? I was half expecting them to contact us individually
sometime during the last week to confirm the booking, but haven't heard
anything since.
there has been a response, i havent done anything about it as i was in
NI for the
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 12:00:33PM +, David Cantrell wrote:
ANYTHING you say online is archived by someone somewhere. Assume that it
will be repeated somewhere sometime.
Exactly. And thanks for clarifying the tech, dave! :)
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Natalie Ford .. [EMAIL
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 11:29:25AM +, Simon Wistow wrote:
Unless I decide to run an X connection over ssh aswell. Which I don't
want to.
You can run x over ssh? Kewl! How?
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Natalie Ford .. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: David Cantrell [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ANYTHING you say online is archived by someone somewhere. Assume that it
will be repeated somewhere sometime.
Good advice that I've also been following for years. I'm even suspicious of
private emails (though I think maybe you mean those too in your
On Mon, 25 Feb 2002, Natalie Ford wrote:
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 11:29:25AM +, Simon Wistow wrote:
Unless I decide to run an X connection over ssh aswell. Which I don't
want to.
You can run x over ssh? Kewl! How?
Just make sure your ssh server and client both have it enabled
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 11:29:25AM +, Simon Wistow wrote:
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 10:51:44AM +, Roger Burton West said:
Or use something other than mutt to tell you which mailboxes have new
messages in them. xbuffy/gbuffy, if you're using an X desktop, for
example.
I'm, err,
Dave Hodgkinson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
http://www.speedbeaver.com/mailman/listinfo/cft
Ok, folks, try:
http://www.speedbeaver.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/cft
And some of you signing up I _know_ don't have CFT so be prepared to
be thrown off at some point...
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Dave Hodgkinson, Wizard
On 25 Feb 2002, Dave Hodgkinson wrote:
Ok, folks, try:
http://www.speedbeaver.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/cft
And some of you signing up I _know_ don't have CFT so be prepared to
be thrown off at some point...
Then surely they'll have the CFT available to sign up all over? :)
the == the hatter [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
the Just make sure your ssh server and client both have it enabled
the (ForwardX11 yes and X11Forwarding yes) and then run programs as normal
the on the remote server. Then up they pop, encrypted in transit, on your
the local display.
And
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 12:30:38PM +, the hatter wrote:
Just make sure your ssh server and client both have it enabled
(ForwardX11 yes and X11Forwarding yes) and then run programs as normal
on the remote server. Then up they pop, encrypted in transit, on your
local display. No need to
On Mon, 25 Feb 2002, Natalie Ford wrote:
On Mon, Feb 25, 2002 at 12:30:38PM +, the hatter wrote:
Just make sure your ssh server and client both have it enabled
(ForwardX11 yes and X11Forwarding yes) and then run programs as normal
on the remote server. Then up they pop, encrypted in
On Mon, 2002-02-25 at 17:05, Chris Devers wrote:
On Mon, 25 Feb 2002, Natalie Ford wrote:
So, I need to be running X on my client end? I run ssh from windoze...
Last time I checked, there weren't any good freeware ports of Win32/X, but
maybe someone has managed to compile Xfree86 under
On Mon, 25 Feb 2002 12:04:42 +, you (Greg McCarroll
[EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
* Newton, Philip ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Anything new from CSM? I was half expecting them to contact us individually
sometime during the last week to confirm the booking, but haven't heard
anything since.
On Mon, 25 Feb 2002, Natalie Ford wrote:
So, I need to be running X on my client end? I run ssh from windoze...
No you need to be running an XServer on your server end[1].
There are many X servers that work with Windows, and many ssh clients that
will do the forwarding to these clients.
On Mon, 25 Feb 2002, Chris Devers wrote:
but it's super easy to set up and the main performance constraint seems to
be plain old bandwidth, as opposed to whatever ram disc space you'd need
to get X going reasonably well on top of Windows...
The real killer is latency. I've had problems
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