[luau] News - RealNetworks Open Source "Helix DNA" client

2002-10-25 Thread Warren Togami
http://news.zdnet.co.uk/story/0,,t269-s2124389,00.html ZDNet UK: Real Prepares to Unwind Source Code "Thirteen weeks after its surprise announcement that it was releasing parts of its source code into open-source development, RealNetworks will make the first installment of that code available on

Re: [luau] News - Washington State Congressman attempts to outlaw GPL

2002-10-25 Thread Warren Togami
Another follow-up: http://newsforge.com/newsforge/02/10/24/1739254.shtml?tid=19 "Congressman Adam Smith's staff contacted Open Source Public Policy advocates around 6:00pm EDT to say they were flooded by calls from reporters about the letter that sparked this thread. Many staffers of the 67 Congre

[luau] News - SuSE's new OpenExchange server

2002-10-25 Thread Warren Togami
http://newsforge.com/newsforge/02/10/23/2052234.shtml?tid=30 Newsforge: SuSE targets MS Exchange users with new groupware package By Robin "Roblimo" Miller - It's called Openexchange, and it's aimed squarely at companies that currently use Microsoft Exchange v. 5.5, which Microsoft is about to sto

[luau] News - Mac OS X for Unix GeeksTop Ten Mac OS X Tips for Unix Geeks

2002-10-25 Thread Warren Togami
http://www.macdevcenter.com/pub/a/mac/2002/10/22/macforunix.html "I recently got a copy of my new book, Mac OS X for Unix Geeks, and as I anxiously await its arrival in bookstores, I have a little time to reflect. So, I'm offering the top ten tips that I gathered while working on the book. These t

Re: [luau] ics412: operating systems

2002-10-25 Thread Jimen Ching
On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, William N Luoma wrote: >jefferson:/home/luoma/map$ g++ -omap map.cpp >/var/tmp/ccwiw3cN.o: In function `std::_Rb_treestd::pairstd::allocator > >, std::_Select1ststd::vector > > >, >std::less, std::allocatorstd::vector > > > >>::_M_empty_initialize()': Could you run this comm

Re: [luau] Postfix

2002-10-25 Thread Warren Togami
On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 22:35, eXt wrote: > > I got postfix running I can send e-mails!!! > but i cant recieve none :( > > is postfix smtp/pop server? or just smtp? Postfix, like Sendmail, is only an SMTP server (MTA). You need to run a separate POP3 or IMAP server to download or r

Re: [luau] Postfix

2002-10-25 Thread cpaul
> I got postfix running I can send e-mails!!! > ... but i cant recieve none :( > > is postfix smtp/pop server? or just smtp? Postfix is just smtp, unless you are running a mailserver for your domain, you will need a tool like fetchmail in order to recieve your pop/imap mail.

Re: [luau] ics412: operating systems

2002-10-25 Thread William N Luoma
Jimen Ching, thank you very much for your comments. Here is the -v from gcc and more.B Script started on Sat Oct 26 04:20:06 2002 jefferson:/home/luoma$ g++ -v Reading specs from /usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/sparc-sun-solaris2.8/3.0.4/specs Configured with: ../gcc-3.0.4/configure --with-gnu-ld --with-

[luau] Postfix

2002-10-25 Thread eXt
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Re: [luau] ics412: operating systems

2002-10-25 Thread Jimen Ching
On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, William N Luoma wrote: >I suppose this might relate to how Eric H? was "complaining" about >C++ being "hard to compile". If so, then that's hardly a C++ language problem. You can't blame a language because some SA didn't install the tools correctly. >I did some grepping arou

Re: [luau] MonMotha's Firewall

2002-10-25 Thread Warren Togami
On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 15:46, eXt wrote: > I'm trying to get the Script to run, but i dont know were to put it... > > I tried a "walkthru" but it ommits some steps... (atleast for the newbies) > > "We now need to make symlinks to the run-levels. Make sure you're in the > directory /etc/init.d an

Re: [luau] Debian and MonMotha's Firewall

2002-10-25 Thread MonMotha
Myles Uyema wrote: You can stick the command into /etc/network/interfaces (man 5 interfaces to read the manpage) #Example interfaces file will run firewall.sh after eth0 is brought up auto eth0 iface eth0 inet dhcp up /root/firewall.sh A better way is to run it once (to generate the ruleset),

[luau] MonMotha's Firewall

2002-10-25 Thread eXt
I'm trying to get the Script to run, but i dont know were to put it... I tried a "walkthru" but it ommits some steps... (atleast for the newbies) "We now need to make symlinks to the run-levels. Make sure you're in the directory /etc/init.d and enter the following: # ln -s rc.firewall-2.x.x-pre

Re: [luau] Debian and MonMotha's Firewall

2002-10-25 Thread Dean Fujioka
hmmm, I like that. As soon as the interface is loaded, the firewall is activated. nice. thanks Myles, dean Myles Uyema wrote: You can stick the command into /etc/network/interfaces (man 5 interfaces to read the manpage) #Example interfaces file will run firewall.sh after eth0 is brought up a

Re: [luau] ics412: operating systems

2002-10-25 Thread William N Luoma
I suppose this might relate to how Eric H? was "complaining" about C++ being "hard to compile". I use a solaris 2.8 box at a virginia.edu address, which was recently hacked. It took the SAs about a week to regen everything and when they had finished, I couldn't compile g++ programs that referenced