Re: [LUAU] How long should it take to put a system together?

2008-08-27 Thread Eric Hattemer
component of a machine. They go through RAM standards and processor sockets almost every year now. Intel and AMD both went a little bonkers with their number of product lines, so you'll probably need to find some good benchmarks (is a X3 Phenom better than a high-end opteron? How do core2

Re: [LUAU] Wine 1.0 can be amazing

2008-07-05 Thread Eric Hattemer
er found an answer besides Wine fundamentally doesn't support back-buffering, which is used extensively by EVE. So I gave up. Maybe Wine will finally implement all of DirectX 9 by the time all games require DirectX 10... -Eric Hattemer Jason Axelson wrote: I haven't tried it on Wo

Re: [LUAU] non-distro firewall recommendations?

2008-03-26 Thread Eric Hattemer
erface", "my subnet", "ICMP", "UDP Port 1", and you drag them around and make a layout of your rules. Once you're done, you can export a firewall script for a dozen different operating systems. -Eric Hattemer ___ LUAU@lists.hosef.org mailing list http://lists.hosef.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-hosef.org

Re: [LUAU] high performance SCP/SSH

2008-02-21 Thread Eric Hattemer
hasn't helped. Anyone know what it is that caps this speed? -Eric Hattemer ___ LUAU@lists.hosef.org mailing list http://lists.hosef.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/luau

Re: [LUAU] help on port 25

2007-11-09 Thread Eric Hattemer
ail is to put it on your resume for those companies that are stuck with it. The configuration belongs back in the early 70's. Even then, they probably could have written a better configuration file, but didn't. Postfix is excellent and easy to setup. I haven't looked into qmail, but

Re: [LUAU] all your GPU are belong to us

2007-10-27 Thread Eric Hattemer
d hash like /etc/shadow worthwhile. But I think this situation is pretty uncommon. -Eric Hattemer ___ LUAU@lists.hosef.org mailing list http://lists.hosef.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/luau

Re: [LUAU] all your GPU are belong to us

2007-10-26 Thread Eric Hattemer
achine. If your PGP secrets are important, and you expect someone to get at them, you'd better have a ridiculously large key. -Eric Hattemer ___ LUAU@lists.hosef.org mailing list http://lists.hosef.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/luau

Re: [LUAU] headless fedora

2007-10-22 Thread Eric Hattemer
l be on most of the time, I suggest you setup netconsole so that you can get kernel crash reports, and maybe something like nagios so that you can get emailed if something goes down. -Eric Hattemer ___ LUAU@lists.hosef.org mailing list http://lists.hosef.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/luau

Re: [LUAU] Re: [buug] nano help!!!!

2007-10-20 Thread Eric Hattemer
;t have emacs, noxemacs, nano, pico, nedit, gedit, kwrite, jed, or joe; the ability to install one of these easier to use editors, or a file transfer utility that would allow you to do your editing remotely. Maybe I'm fortunate that I work for a company whose servers are all from the last 2

Re: [LUAU] Re: [buug] nano help!!!!

2007-10-18 Thread Eric Hattemer
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 808.356.2913 wrote: > this might not sound nice but > > use 'vi' not 'nano' > > you will never feel any editor woes again > > Sean > http://www.kokuatraffic.com > You're right, it doesn't s

Re: [LUAU] help with iptables

2007-10-15 Thread Eric Hattemer
Eric Hattemer wrote: > Whoever Whatever wrote: > >> Hi, >> when I have a linux box with two NICs, one $EXTIF (external) and >> one $INTIF (subnet=192.168.176.0/20). With ip masq turn on: >> iptables -t nat -A POSTROUTING -o $EXTIF -j MASQUERADE >> >

Re: [LUAU] help with iptables

2007-10-15 Thread Eric Hattemer
n the list will answer your question, but in the meantime, I strongly suggest a program called fwbuilder. You drag your rules around, and when you're done, you can auto-generate scripts for every major routing/firewall language you can think of. -Eric Hattemer __

Re: [LUAU] Top 10 Best / Worst Cities For Software Developer Pay

2007-03-20 Thread Eric Hattemer
companies have offices in Hawaii? The only one I can think of is IBM. -Eric Hattemer ___ LUAU@lists.hosef.org mailing list http://lists.hosef.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/luau

Re: [LUAU] MS to EOL Win98 and WinMe - July 11

2006-07-07 Thread Eric Hattemer
he same thing of any OS. Be careful of what you do before you get your OS patches, then make sure that your OS patches stay up to date. However, yes, it would be nice if you didn't need the hardware/software/SP2 firewall because there weren't any open ports to begin with. I have read that Vista will ship with no open ports, but considering how often they change fundamental things in between betas, who knows whether they'll botch something simple like that or not. I firmly believe that if you turn on any network server-like services, you take responsibility for understanding what they do and certify that you have the newest, safest version of the service. If you don't, then you deserve what you get. I've seen OSX machines become raging messed up hacked open mail relays because some fool ran through the Sharing Preferences and checked all the checkboxes without knowing what any of them do (turns on samba, ssh, apache, sendmail and several others with default settings). -Eric Hattemer

Re: [LUAU] MS to EOL Win98 and WinMe - July 11

2006-07-05 Thread Eric Hattemer
few exploits. I strongly believe that ALL open ports should be an opt-in policy and not an opt-out/firewall policy. -Eric Hattemer

Re: [LUAU] Pics and news about the mythtv build

2006-03-16 Thread Eric Hattemer
ttp://www.mythtv.org/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users/ . There are hundreds of them with lots of experience with those cards. -Eric Hattemer

Re: [LUAU] Myth TV Thanks!

2006-02-27 Thread Eric Hattemer
ng meetings to talk about kernel developments and building telecom servers. Is the space at McKinley an option? Is Scott willing to let people work on these things at his workshop area? I hope everyone can give the benefit of the doubt to what each other say. This message is not meant to be negative or anti-anyone. I just mean to try to keep the peace, and tell what I remember of LUAU. It may not be factually accurate, but please let me know that in a polite manner. -Eric Hattemer

Re: [LUAU] Re: Putting the UG back in LUG

2006-02-04 Thread Eric Hattemer
Matt Darnell wrote: > Speaking of 1080p..when should I show up for the Superbowl? > Meh, I don't think it'd be worth your while to fly out to LA for it... That's where I live nowadays. -Eric Hattemer

Re: [LUAU] Re: mythtv install

2006-02-03 Thread Eric Hattemer
rections, this is a very smooth process. > > > > Oh, and streaming works great to a laptop running 802.11g wireless > with just the front end installed; I watch/pause live tv or recorded > shows anywhere on the property. > What platform is the laptop? -Eric Hattemer

Re: [LUAU] Re: Putting the UG back in LUG

2006-02-02 Thread Eric Hattemer
kground at minimum priority (in mythtv, you setup a recording profile that automatically transcodes certain shows you pick). I think the Haupauge 150/250/350 cards are the most common ones with builtin MPEG2 encoders. There are cards with 720p capabilities, but since I have SD cable, I've never looked into that. -Eric Hattemer

Re: [LUAU] Re: Putting the UG back in LUG

2006-02-02 Thread Eric Hattemer
favorite Windows media player (except "Windows Media Player TM"). I hear you need something just slightly faster/more reliable than 802.11b to stream them. I use gigabit ethernet, but I'm pretty sure 802.11g or 100 Mbit ethernet would do it great. I haven't played with any of the mythplugins, except for the mythweb. But it seems that they install pretty cleanly. -Eric Hattemer

Re: [LUAU] new display card needed

2006-01-18 Thread Eric Hattemer
1200" 246.590 1920 2064 2272 2624 1200 1201 1203 1253 +hsync +vsync Section "Screen" ... DefaultDepth 24 Subsection "Display" Depth 24 Modes "1920x1200" "1024x768" "800x600" "640x480" ViewPort0 0 EndSubsection EndSection -Eric Hattemer

Re: [LUAU] new display card needed

2006-01-17 Thread Eric Hattemer
Eric Hattemer wrote: I wouldn't give up on the current graphics card just yet. If you tell Xorg to try 1920, does it give an error? You might have to go old-school and use a modeline, but if ATi says it works, then it's Xorg that's being the problem. Maybe you could se

Re: [LUAU] new display card needed

2006-01-17 Thread Eric Hattemer
I wouldn't give up on the current graphics card just yet. If you tell Xorg to try 1920, does it give an error? You might have to go old-school and use a modeline, but if ATi says it works, then it's Xorg that's being the problem. Maybe you could send or post your xorg.conf and Xo

Re: [LUAU] Re: UH Manoa

2006-01-03 Thread Eric Hattemer
priate to write the webmaster (or department) WITH the updated documentation. It's unlikely that anyone there is prejudiced against any particular platform or browser, but more likely that they haven't allocated the time and funding to produce documentation for every web platform on the planet. -Eric Hattemer

Re: [LUAU] How do you delete over 500,000 files in a directory

2005-11-03 Thread Eric Hattemer
criticism. The typo should have read for i in m*; do rm $i; done; -Eric Hattemer

Re: [LUAU] on-topic, finally!

2005-09-19 Thread Eric Hattemer
n you are buying a new hybrid to replace this car, or you're actually hybridizing the car yourself? Second, what is the computer currently used for in the car? -Eric Hattemer

Re: [LUAU] goofy RAM question

2005-07-29 Thread Eric Hattemer
Eric Hattemer wrote: If HIGHMEM4G is already set, you could try setting HIGHMEM64G instead. Oops, if this isn't clear, I mean grab a new kernel source, and configure it with this option, then install the new kernel. Editing a /boot/config-* or /proc/config.gz doesn't d

Re: [LUAU] goofy RAM question

2005-07-29 Thread Eric Hattemer
, you could try setting HIGHMEM64G instead. It looks like 64G sets the PAE parameter. Don't know if it will slow things down. You can also try booting with kernel parameter mem= and then something like 4G or more likely mem=4096M. It looks like you need a kernel with HIGHMEM64G.

Re: [LUAU] Intel Doubles Down on Linux

2005-07-26 Thread Eric Hattemer
to take up 25%+ of the processor when doing things like moving windows, even when you have "accelerated" drivers. Now maybe Microsoft is hiding something from us, but I've never seen Explorer.exe take up more than 1% of the processor when dragging windows around like mad. And I know that an amazing amount of desktop things you'd never expect are handled within the video card on OSX. -Eric Hattemer

Re: [LUAU] Re: Fedora & mythtv cpu load

2005-06-16 Thread Eric Hattemer
for whatever looks best for you. -Eric Hattemer

Re: [LUAU] Re: Fedora & mythtv cpu load

2005-06-14 Thread Eric Hattemer
ed about ionice. However, he specifically says that its a "proof of concept", so I suspect its not production ready yet. -Eric Hattemer

Re: [LUAU] Fedora & mythtv cpu load

2005-06-14 Thread Eric Hattemer
e sure you set all the optimal configuration options. What bitrate are your recordings? -Eric Hattemer

Re: [LUAU] Fedora & mythtv cpu load

2005-06-13 Thread Eric Hattemer
use a different udma level for your needs. Also, if the nvidia TV out is in use regularly, make sure that you're using the nvidia.com driver. -Eric Hattemer

Re: [LUAU] Become a CACert Assurer and Create "valid" SSL Certificates for free

2005-06-01 Thread Eric Hattemer
e is not from a trusted source" warnings? USC gives out "free" "valid" certs, but you have to click to get the SSL warning to go away. Not very professional. They pay for the certs that they use on their own websites. -Eric Hattemer

Re: [LUAU] MythTV on Fedora

2005-05-31 Thread Eric Hattemer
ore flexibility. If you needed that machine anyway to do other jobs (mythtv won't use 100% or a good desktop's resources by any means), then its not expensive at all. -Eric Hattemer

Re: [LUAU] MythTV on Fedora

2005-05-30 Thread Eric Hattemer
work well. The CVS is not unstable, but it does develop rapidly. -Eric Hattemer

Re: [LUAU] Relative Newbie Questions

2005-03-30 Thread Eric Hattemer
if anybody sees anything nice <$1000 I'd appreciate knowing about it. I'm a retiree and can't really afford much more than that. I hear its getting a lot harder to rent on Oahu. One of the biggest house rental landlords is liquidating. Maybe look for appartments on the West coast. -Eric Hattemer

Re: [LUAU] a different open source issue, from Maui

2005-03-21 Thread Eric Hattemer
more. Some of this may not be proven in a legal sense, but I think its unlikely that there's no code shared between the two. I suppose some of these may be libraries automatically added by compilers for all I know, but some of it looks pretty bad. -Eric Hattemer I'm not saying

[LUAU] VNC extensions for X

2004-12-05 Thread Eric Hattemer
it kind of sucks to compile XFree86/Xorg from scratch. -Eric Hattemer

[LUAU] [Fwd: Fedora depmod -a Segmentation Fault]

2004-07-19 Thread Eric Hattemer
Thanks. It wasn't me specifically who had the problem, but hopefully this will help those who did. -Eric Hattemer

Re: [LUAU] EMail Server Limits

2004-05-30 Thread Eric Hattemer
Squirrelmail has a builtin filter interface based off a sieve server that cyrus provides. -Eric Hattemer

[LUAU] qt problems

2004-05-23 Thread Eric Hattemer
#x27; collect2: ld returned 1 exit status gmake: *** [qapp] Error 1 I have no idea why. It worked a month ago. Someone elsewhere mentioned I may need gcc 3.2. Is that sensible? -Eric Hattemer

Re: [LUAU] The file that would not die...

2004-05-22 Thread Eric Hattemer
You don't need to own or have write permission on the file, but you do need to have write permission to the directory its in. Make sure the directory that has it is at least drwx--. If that's not your problem, try running fsck on the (unounted) partition. -Eric Hattemer kil

Re: [LUAU] Windows shortcut equivalent in Linux

2004-05-19 Thread Eric Hattemer
softlink might cause a problem too. -Eric Hattemer

Re: [LUAU] How Does this Work?

2004-04-30 Thread Eric Hattemer
ns a url, it must point to that url. Javascript pseudo code something like: onMouseOver: statusBar.print(url) will print the url in the status bar when you point the mouse at it. This emulates the normal behavior when you point to a link in most web browsers. There are other tricks, but I don't know all of them offhand. -Eric Hattemer

Re: [LUAU] Mainline (generic) 2.6 kernel with FC2

2004-04-26 Thread Eric Hattemer
e aren't really any reasonable alternatives besides ATi. But on the plus side, the upper range of ATi Radeon cards do seem to outperform (outbenchmark) the upper range of NVidia cards. -Eric Hattemer Hawaii Linux Institute wrote: I installed the mainline 2.6.5 kernel over the weekend on

Re: [LUAU] apt RPM

2004-04-22 Thread Eric Hattemer
le is ugly and strange. apt just uses a URL, which is pretty straightforward to change. The mirror-select function in apt is great and does all that work for you, though. RedHat does not seem to be committed to using and supporting apt, though. At least not yet. -Eric Hattemer

Re: [luau] Fedora depmod -a Segmentation Fault

2004-03-27 Thread Eric Hattemer
v directory on the local mirror, ie. download.fedora.us. -Eric Hattemer Kevin English wrote: I'm running Fedora with kernel version 2.4.22-1.2115.nptl. I'm trying to install the newest verison of ndiswrapper (0.6) so I can get my linksys WMP54G card working again. For some re

Re: [luau] Newbie Query - Browser Plugin?

2004-03-12 Thread Eric Hattemer
Even just urpmi? You said urpmi.addmedia failed. That may be a part of something else like urpmi.setup*.rpm. But just download the urpmi rpm from a site like mirrors.usc.edu from one of my last posts, and type rpm -Uvh urpmi*.rpm -Eric Hattemer Ryan Kawailani Ozawa wrote: You may need

Re: [luau] Newbie Query - Browser Plugin?

2004-03-11 Thread Eric Hattemer
ux/distributions/mandrake-devel/cooker/i586/Mandrake/RPMS2/ { hdlist: hdlist.usccooker2.cz with_hdlist: ../base/hdlist2.cz } -Eric Hattemer

Re: [luau] Newbie Query - Browser Plugin?

2004-03-11 Thread Eric Hattemer
e rpms. Unfortunately I don't have a mandrake machine anymore, so that's why this stuff is all slightly vague. I may move back to mandrake, though, since I'm not so far impressed by Fedora. -Eric Hattemer

Re: [luau] Newbie Query - Browser Plugin?

2004-03-10 Thread Eric Hattemer
r you. Refer to http://urpmi.org for information. Use their easyurpmi tool to add mirrors in your urpmi configuration. You may want to add plf, since it has all the cool stuff with questionable licenses, such as gameboy emulators, windows media player codecs, cable descramblers, etci. -Eric Hattemer

Re: [luau] Screen Shot software for Solaris 9

2004-03-09 Thread Eric Hattemer
es with solaris, I'm just taking a look at a sun machine I didn't install. I needed to get a screenshot of the xdm menu once, so I set up xdmcp on a Mac and used that to get my screenshot. -Eric Hattemer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey All, Anyone have a lead on screen shot software

Re: [luau] 64-bit Computing

2004-03-04 Thread Eric Hattemer
You might want to talk to Warren about it, but I think with the Fedora, you'd do better just to install the 64, and use 32-bit rpms when necessary. There shouldn't be reason to need to install both cores. -Eric Hattemer Hawaii Linux Institute wrote: I am expecting to receive an H

Re: [luau] Newbie Query - Browser Plugin?

2004-03-04 Thread Eric Hattemer
have a menu item, like Help/About Plugins, which will tell you what plugins it detects. -Eric Hattemer

Re: [luau] Newbie Query - Browser Plugin?

2004-03-04 Thread Eric Hattemer
types do appreciate it if you show that you've done some work or research beforehand. But this list especially understands that knowing where to do research may be the trickiest part for someone new to this stuff. If I find a good doc on mozilla.org I'll post that in a sec. -Eric Hattemer

Re: [luau] Linux + NTFS re-partitioning (was Linux)

2004-01-21 Thread Eric Hattemer
s for the rest of you. -Eric Hattemer Eric Hattemer wrote: From all the direct and list replies it seems that no one has had the same problems I had long ago. I guess I can stop discouraging parition resizing to friends who ask about it. Personally I don't know if I'd ever feel ri

Re: [luau] Linux + NTFS re-partitioning (was Linux)

2004-01-21 Thread Eric Hattemer
eeds to be reinstalled every year or so anyway to keep it running properly. Thanks to everyone for all of the good success stories. -Eric Hattemer

Re: [luau] Linux

2004-01-20 Thread Eric Hattemer
ding those products, and was wondering if its at all common. If you want to keep from flooding the list you can send "It worked great for me" responses directly to me, but mainly I'm just looking to see if there are any negative responses. -Eric Hattemer

Re: [luau] Trying to upgrade from RedHat8 to Fedora

2003-12-08 Thread Eric Hattemer
its trying to save the data. Do you have a complex mount point/partition system, or just a /boot and a /? Although some would recommend against it, you can probably update the whole system using apt-get/yum. It works for 9.x for me without any real concerns. -Eric Hattemer Brian Chee wr

Re: [luau] Which Distribution To Go With

2003-11-04 Thread Eric Hattemer
redhat, mandrake, and debian, its hard to go back to downloading gigabytes of CDs unless you already own the CDs or are installing many machines. -Eric Hattemer Tom_Gordon/RISE/[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Mandrake is just a shittier version of Red Hat. I've not used the drake-fl

Re: [luau] Num Lock

2003-10-27 Thread Eric Hattemer
ber how well things worked in mandrake. But try rebuliding that rpm and we'll see how it turns out. -Eric Hattemer

Re: [luau] Counterpoint: Linux vs. Windows Viruses

2003-10-13 Thread Eric Hattemer
and your data erased". Most linux distributions don't make security updates too apparent to a novice user. But then again, I've become convinced over the last two months that only 10% of the American population should be allowed to use a computer at all. And really that's 10% of the college educated population. -Eric Hattemer

Re: [luau] Slashdot: Multiple Monitors Increase Productivity

2003-10-10 Thread Eric Hattemer
Xinerama allows that? I thought that was required to have the 0.0/0.1 setup. I guess I'll look into that. Thanks. -Eric Hattemer Hawaii Linux Institute wrote: I was talking about a different dual monitor setup, Eric. The one operated with the Xinerama option turned on (fully funct

Re: [luau] Slashdot: Multiple Monitors Increase Productivity

2003-10-09 Thread Eric Hattemer
windows, though. I agree with you that flat panels/LCDs are uttlerly silly and useless, though. -Eric Hattemer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Or you can cut your chances of getting cancer in half by sticking to your trusty desktop switcher :) The only employers I know that bust the bling for d

Re: [luau] ultra ata 100 okay?

2003-10-03 Thread Eric Hattemer
can't match those letters to the actual numbers the bios assigns. But I fixed it. More explanation if necessary. -Eric Hattemer

Re: [luau] Single User Mode (was: ultra ata 100 okay?)

2003-10-03 Thread Eric Hattemer
Plus in init s you can get more accurate results with hdparm -tT /dev/hdx. So you know whether your changes actually matter. -Eric Hattemer Tom_Gordon/RISE/[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: i was reffering to making changes with hdparm. if you set something that may cause corruption you don&#

Re: [luau] ultra ata 100 okay?

2003-10-02 Thread Eric Hattemer
nnels (or unplugging the other HD's) during instalation, then getting lilo to boot the WD drive, then installing windows with the F6 driver disk. -Eric Hattemer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: knowing the make & model of your current controller will be plenty enough to answer that ques

Re: [luau] I need help

2003-09-13 Thread Eric Hattemer
substitute any name you want for this dir, but carry that substitution through all of these commands. You can check for that pdf by typing ls /mnt/D/ Or look though there in some file browser. -Eric Hattemer Felipe Vegan wrote: OK He's the deal.. I'm a new linux user, and

Re: [luau] nForce2, KM266 & Business Linux Desktops

2003-09-10 Thread Eric Hattemer
. Go into the Nvidia directory in there, and read the file in there called something like README. It says something like to do a ./configure then a gmake; gmake install. You'll need to redo this after every kernel upgrade. -Eric Hattemer Hawaii Linux Institute wrote: Both nVidia

Re: [luau] Linux in Hawaiian Industry

2003-08-25 Thread Eric Hattemer
does some linux work in law (along with law work), Ho'ala does his own business with contracting and such, Warren has some projects and works with mic-pacific institute (high-school) sometimes. Mainly I hear about volunteer projects like Hosef and the McKinley sessions. -Eric Hattemer

Re: [luau] Powering Off a Linux Machine

2003-07-12 Thread Eric Hattemer
and 5AM. People complain about LA traffic, but in the areas I travel, the traffic is so much better than Hawaii. I cruise at 75 miles per hour every morning on my way to work without any wories of tickets. -Eric Hattemer

[luau] Electronics design program for linux

2003-06-21 Thread Eric Hattemer
Anyone know of a good electronics design program for linux? Preferably free and preferably able to netlist and export to an FPGA? Berkeley had a thing called ptolemy, but I'm not sure what it is and can't compile it... -Eric Hattemer

Re: [luau] ls order changed?

2003-06-14 Thread Eric Hattemer
That sure did fix it, thanks. Vince Hoang wrote: export LANG=C -Vince Phil Wrote: Its your LANG and LC_* env settings. I think setting LANG=C fixes it... but I don't remember. A google search will answer the question.

[luau] ls order changed?

2003-06-13 Thread Eric Hattemer
m. There don't seem to be any alphabetic sorting options in 'ls', and none in tune2fs. Its different from what I'm used to, so I am bothered by it. Right now, it lists things in such a way like: .a b C d _e F .g .H Anyone know how to get it back to the old behavior? -Eric Hattemer

Re: [luau] Scrounging for parts

2003-05-20 Thread Eric Hattemer
/releases/stable/sparc/ch-install-methods.en.html#s-install-tftp (refer to sections 4 and 5) -Eric Hattemer

Re: [luau] Administrivia: Reply-To header removed

2003-04-13 Thread Eric Hattemer
off that the reply button they had always hit no longer functions the way they expect. -Eric Hattemer Warren Togami wrote: http://www.unicom.com/pw/reply-to-harmful.html I have changed the setting as part of a test based upon the rationale within this page. http://www.metasystema.org/essa

Re: [Fwd: Re: [luau] Group Policies for Linux]

2003-04-12 Thread Eric Hattemer
e able to find utilities for them somewhere. -Eric Hattemer MonMotha wrote: Must have been REALLY recently, either that or I didn't hear about it... I know SGI XFS has POSIX ACL support, and grsecurity has something similar, but I never heard of FACLs... --MonMotha

Re: [Fwd: Re: [luau] Group Policies for Linux]

2003-04-12 Thread Eric Hattemer
cls to get setfacl and getfacl. -Eric Hattemer

Re: [luau] Hard drive clean up questions

2003-04-07 Thread Eric Hattemer
es, only header files. So once something is compiled and runable, it should theoretically not have any dependence on those anymore. But just to be safe, move 2.2, wait a while, then delete it. -Eric Hattemer Ben Beeson wrote: Aloha, I need to free up some space on my hard drive and I thought

Re: [luau] Best Linux Server?

2003-03-30 Thread Eric Hattemer
r things, since raid backs up simultaneously, so you'll probably want something like a CD burner or if you want to go old-school, a tape drive. -Eric Hattemer message untrimmed because it seems to have been ignored earlier: Dustin Cross wrote: Aloha, What is the best distro choice for

Re: [luau] Personal Touch (was anyone know of a good computer repair place?)

2003-03-19 Thread Eric Hattemer
as a fan issue. -Eric Hattemer

Re: [luau] Linux Email Host-Off topic maybe

2003-03-06 Thread Eric Hattemer
Perhaps your group should investigate other modes of file transfers such as scp, sftp, and centralized data servers. -Eric Hattemer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello people, Can you recommend a reliable Email Hosting services that provides 90-100 email accounts with basic HTML web hosting

Re: [luau] what'd i miss?

2003-03-03 Thread Eric Hattemer
hing, but otherwise, holding a fundraiser at a nightclub seems like quite a strange idea to me. -Eric Hattemer

[luau] If you thought MSFT had a bad reputation, you're wrong

2003-01-28 Thread Eric Hattemer
Yearly earnings per share of 1.74, price per earnings of 28.06, and of course their market cap or a mere $261 Billion. That's a thousand million for you kooky Britts. -Eric Hattemer

Re: [luau] I crashed SUSE 6.2 playing Shishensho :)

2003-01-21 Thread Eric Hattemer
blems with either the builtin drivers or the nvidia site drivers. I've had good experiences with them, but other people like to complain about them. It could just be faulty hardware on your computer, though. -Eric Hattemer On Tue, 2003-01-21 at 15:01, Karen Lofstrom wrote: > Yesterday I

Re: [luau] Newbie on Redhat 5.2

2003-01-20 Thread Eric Hattemer
enough to download all 3 CDs (usually you only really need the first two) in under 2 hours. More likely 1 hour or less if you're not in peak time. But then I'm out of state, so I couldn't speed test. I remember getting 800K/s from a roadrunner site once, though. -Eric Hattemer

Re: [luau] dhcp-146-41

2002-12-24 Thread Eric Hattemer
ure that your domain and your default dns suffixes search order are set to hawaii.rr.com, and that might help fix your problems. -Eric Hattemer - Original Message - From: "Dustin Cross" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, December 24, 2002

Re: [luau] Help deciphering portscan entries in /var/log/messages

2002-12-12 Thread Eric Hattemer
some tricky stealth scan that routes to you, but says its routing to another address in order to trick you. But yeah, I hope someone else answers this with some expertise. -Eric Hattemer On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 21:37, Ben Beeson wrote: > Eric and Vince, > > So essentially, snort is

Re: [luau] Help deciphering portscan entries in /var/log/messages

2002-12-12 Thread Eric Hattemer
ethereal is really good at filtering tcpdump. Try that if you decide to look into the matter. -Eric Hattemer On Thu, 2002-12-12 at 11:05, Vince Hoang wrote: > On Wed, Dec 11, 2002 at 10:44:30PM -1000, Ben Beeson wrote: > > I'm curious why the log shows two IP addresses that aren&

Re: [luau] M$ thinking tux??

2002-12-10 Thread Eric Hattemer
et explorer and windows media player in solaris, or is it just me? -Eric Hattemer On Tue, 2002-12-10 at 14:12, Beeson Benjamin Lt Col 715 AMOG/DO wrote: > Aloha, > > I saw this today on CNN. I'm not sure it's good news yet > > > http://www.cnn.com/2002/TE

Re: [luau] problems switching from MS to Linux

2002-12-09 Thread Eric Hattemer
And you should probably have your friend join this list. It'd be a lot more help than he probably realizes. -Eric Hattemer

Re: [luau] problems switching from MS to Linux

2002-12-09 Thread Eric Hattemer
. You might need to get them from somehwat illegal places, though. With mandrake, try plf.zarb.org . -Eric Hattemer - Original Message - From: "Thomas David Burns" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, December 09, 2002 1:31 PM Subject:

Re: [luau] Sparc 20 upgrade time

2002-12-04 Thread Eric Hattemer
look at the netbsd howto for this even if you're not using netBSD. Its quite helpful. -Eric Hattemer On Wed, 2002-12-04 at 14:19, Bob wrote: > server RARP > boot image on server > boot net > > It's been years, but I muddled through this at one time > > If you

Re: [luau] ALSA & Nvidia Drivers on Red Hat 8.0

2002-12-03 Thread Eric Hattemer
dules.conf disabled, then modprobe snd What do you have in /lib/modules/`uname -r`/kernel/sound/core? -Eric Hattemer On Tue, 2002-12-03 at 17:22, W. Wayne Liauh wrote: > Thanx. The question I had was the alsa kernal packages I could find > were all compiled for 2.4.18_18. Will this go wi

Re: [luau] ALSA & Nvidia Drivers on Red Hat 8.0

2002-12-03 Thread Eric Hattemer
it. Look back a bit, or in the archive assuming we have one. As for ALSA, Warren wrote a little how-to deal about it. -- Eric Hattemer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: [luau] Lower temperatures for Athlon in Linux

2002-11-30 Thread Eric Hattemer
Has anyone every run into an nforce compatible version? -Eric Hattemer On Fri, 2002-11-29 at 17:03, Warren Togami wrote: > http://mpet.freeservers.com/LVCool.html > > This program will reduce temperatures of your Athlon processor on most VIA > chipsets. Read the documentation to

Re: [luau] Chinese Mandrake "9.1"

2002-11-27 Thread Eric Hattemer
: 45 License: GPL Packager: Warly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> URL : http://www.linuxmandrake.com Summary : Mandrake Linux release file Description : Mandrake Linux release file. -Eric Hattemer On Wed, 2002-11-27 at 20:47, W. Wayne Liauh wrote: > During

Re: [luau] Videl FTP

2002-11-27 Thread Eric Hattemer
ke (Or something like that). If you accidentally add a slow mirror, you can either comment it out of the file (something like /etc/urpmi/sources.list), or go into the software sources manager and uncheck it. No need to delete it entirely, it might be useful someday. -Eric Hattemer On Tue,

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