Re: [newbie] registration

2003-03-07 Thread David E. Fox
> --Boundary-00=_O0ZABHK0 > Content-Type: Text/HTML; > charset="iso-8859-1" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > freaking MS garbage --- hell might as well be trying to mail a core dump ... trust MS to turn a five line email into 500+ lines of garbage. This

Re: [newbie] System is rebooting on its own

2003-03-07 Thread Stephen Kuhn
On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 16:57, David Williams wrote: > On Friday 07 March 2003 06:24 pm, Chris wrote: > > Ok, let me try with a different subject, may just "reboot" didn't catch > > anyones eye. I came home from work at 5:15 and my system had apparently > > rebooted itself about 15 minutes ago. I c

Re: [newbie] System is rebooting on its own

2003-03-07 Thread David Williams
On Friday 07 March 2003 06:24 pm, Chris wrote: > Ok, let me try with a different subject, may just "reboot" didn't catch > anyones eye. I came home from work at 5:15 and my system had apparently > rebooted itself about 15 minutes ago. I can't find any reason for this at > all. I've checked the lo

Re: [newbie] System is rebooting on its own

2003-03-07 Thread David E. Fox
> Could be your right Dennis, hadn't thought about that, it is real close to > spring here in Tx. Not enough of a 'hit' to mess up the clocks are anything > else. I'll have to check into a ups. Thanks Might be a good idea. My power here in Sunnyvale CA is pretty clean, no reboots for a while (

Re: [newbie] RC2 and networking

2003-03-07 Thread Roger Sherman
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, mycal62 wrote: Roger , I have the same setup , and could not get rc2 to connect until I installed the latest firestarter 0.9.1 rpm and started it. after it's started everything worked and I could connect to the LAN too. try it it may work for you too! later Thanks, man

Re: [newbie] RC2 and networking

2003-03-07 Thread Roger Sherman
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Greg Meyer wrote: > On Thursday 06 March 2003 07:16 pm, Roger Sherman wrote: > > > > > OK, thanks...I actually use a static IP, since my PC is behind the router, > > but thanks just the same! > > Well that should mean that you did not enter your nameservers in drakconnect.

Re: [newbie] System is rebooting on its own

2003-03-07 Thread Dennis Myers
On Thursday 06 March 2003 08:34 pm, Roger Sherman wrote: > On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Chris wrote: > > On Friday 07 March 2003 07:32 pm, Dennis Myers decided to hunt and peck > > on the > > > > keyboard and typed: > > > On Friday 07 March 2003 05:24 pm, Chris wrote: > > > > Ok, let me try with a different

Re: [newbie] System is rebooting on its own

2003-03-07 Thread Roger Sherman
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Chris wrote: > On Friday 07 March 2003 07:32 pm, Dennis Myers decided to hunt and peck on the > keyboard and typed: > > On Friday 07 March 2003 05:24 pm, Chris wrote: > > > Ok, let me try with a different subject, may just "reboot" didn't catch > > > anyones eye. I came home

Re: [newbie] System is rebooting on its own

2003-03-07 Thread Chris
On Friday 07 March 2003 07:32 pm, Dennis Myers decided to hunt and peck on the keyboard and typed: > On Friday 07 March 2003 05:24 pm, Chris wrote: > > Ok, let me try with a different subject, may just "reboot" didn't catch > > anyones eye. I came home from work at 5:15 and my system had apparent

Re: [newbie] RC2 and networking

2003-03-07 Thread Roger Sherman
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Greg Meyer wrote: > On Friday 07 March 2003 01:22 pm, Charles A Edwards wrote: > > On Thu, 06 Mar 2003 11:09:12 -0500 (EST) > > > > Roger Sherman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Is there a trick to getting RC2 online? I have a cable modem, and a > > > Netgear router between th

Re: [newbie] Port Forwarding In 9.0

2003-03-07 Thread Jesse \"G-Tez\" Houston
I figured it out in the meantime :) Decided to go with iptables portforwarding... Im so used to ipchains i forgot iptables had implimentation. Thanks everyone! Jesse "G-Tez" Houston Softimage XSI 201 Certified Instructor Phone: +1 604 657 5949 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] SMS: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web:

Re: [newbie] normal user can delete root owned files!

2003-03-07 Thread Benjamin Pflugmann
On Fri 2003-03-07 at 17:03:31 -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Its all to do with the x. for a file it means the owner/group can execute > that file. But for a directory, anybody in the group for that directory can > delete any file in the root of that directory, even if the group permissions > fo

Re: [newbie] System is rebooting on its own

2003-03-07 Thread Miark
Sorry, I wasn't following this before, but might your power supply be on it's last legs? Do you have another power supply you can slap in there as a test? Miark On Fri, 7 Mar 2003 17:24:43 -0600 Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ok, let me try with a different subject, may just "reboot" didn'

RE: [newbie] Port Forwarding In 9.0

2003-03-07 Thread Franki
gShield for a more comprehensive but user friendly answer.. same site actually. rgds Franki -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Miark Sent: Saturday, 8 March 2003 7:47 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] Port Forwarding In 9.0 Goog

[newbie] System is rebooting on its own

2003-03-07 Thread Chris
Ok, let me try with a different subject, may just "reboot" didn't catch anyones eye. I came home from work at 5:15 and my system had apparently rebooted itself about 15 minutes ago. I can't find any reason for this at all. I've checked the logs. This also happened yesterday. Can anyone poss

Re: [newbie] Port Forwarding In 9.0

2003-03-07 Thread Miark
Google gforward.pl for a simple solution :-) Miark On Fri, 7 Mar 2003 15:19:47 -0800 "Jesse \"G-Tez\" Houston" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hey everyone - > > I was wondering if there is an easy and simple way of port forwarding in 9.0 > I am attempting to use ipmasqadm to forward port 4661 t

[newbie] Port Forwarding In 9.0

2003-03-07 Thread Jesse \"G-Tez\" Houston
Hey everyone -   I was wondering if there is an easy and simple way of port forwarding in 9.0 I am attempting to use ipmasqadm to forward port 4661 to a machine behind my firewall using this command :   /usr/sbin/ipmasqadm autofw -A -r tcp 4661 4661 -h 10.0.0.2   However I get the following e

Re: [newbie] Partition Failure. PLEASE HELP!!!

2003-03-07 Thread Stephen Kuhn
On Sat, 2003-03-08 at 02:24, et wrote: > On Friday 07 March 2003 10:09 am, Christopher Steimer wrote: > > I have recently purchased a book, SAMS Teach Yourself LINUX In 24 Hours, in > > order to inroduce myself to LINUX and all it has to offer. It comes with > > Linux-Mandrake 7.1, GPL Edition. > >

Re: [newbie] FIPS and File Systems

2003-03-07 Thread Charles A Edwards
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003 11:54:22 -0900 civileme <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You have NT filesystems installed. Use partition magic or reinstall > Windows on just part of the disk. Or get the 9.1 RC2 or wait for the final. In 9.1 diskdrake has the ability to resize NTFS, even that as done by XP.

Re: [newbie] FIPS and File Systems

2003-03-07 Thread civileme
On Thursday 06 March 2003 01:32 pm, Passing Memory wrote: > Hi All, > > I have been trying to use FIPSto safely partition my HardDrive before > installing Linux but it doesn't work. > > > I keep having the following error: > > "Unknown File System" > > I tried on disk formatted by Windows XP and on

Re: [newbie] Blackbox-Konqueror wierdness

2003-03-07 Thread Stephen Kuhn
On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 03:50, Roger Sherman wrote: > On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Michael Scottaline wrote: > > > On Thu, 06 Mar 2003 11:11:17 -0500 (EST) > > Roger Sherman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scribbled furiously: > > > > > Having a strange problem with Konqueror in blackbox...when I first boot > > > the

Re: [newbie] RC2 and networking

2003-03-07 Thread mycal62
Roger , I have the same setup , and could not get rc2 to connect until I installed the latest firestarter 0.9.1 rpm and started it. after it's started everything worked and I could connect to the LAN too. try it it may work for you too! later Roger Sherman wrote: On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Myers

Re: [newbie] Partition Failure. PLEASE HELP!!!

2003-03-07 Thread civileme
On Friday 07 March 2003 06:09 am, Christopher Steimer wrote: > I have recently purchased a book, SAMS Teach Yourself LINUX In 24 Hours, in > order to inroduce myself to LINUX and all it has to offer. It comes with > Linux-Mandrake 7.1, GPL Edition. > > I also just purchased a used Dell Pentium II,

Re: [newbie] FYI - SCO sues IBM for $1 billion for 'devaluing Unix'

2003-03-07 Thread Kaj Haulrich
On Friday 07 March 2003 03:40 pm, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote: > On Fri, 7 Mar 2003 08:43:51 -0500 (EST), "Andrei Raevsky" > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/53/29632.html > > > > (-:imagine what RMS would say about this:-) > I can very well imagine what Richard M

Re: [newbie] Xine & encryption plugins (sorry long post)

2003-03-07 Thread John Richard Smith
Andrei Raevsky wrote: Hi, I am trying to (finally) watch DVDs on my computer. I installed Xine and I got and installed the xine_d4d_plugin-0.3.2-2plf.i586.rpm packaed (from the plf site). This package yields the following information about itself: You don't have dcss encription. It's a lot

Re: [newbie] RC2 and PRINTERS

2003-03-07 Thread Greg Meyer
On Friday 07 March 2003 01:02 pm, Bela Markus wrote: > Hi, > > RC2 looks really good overall, but can't get printers work. I have > remote CUPS printers recognized, but in fact doesn't work. In MCC > PRINTERDRAKE lists all but double clicking on a printer returns to MCC > only, closing PRINTERDRAKE

Re: [newbie] RC2 and networking

2003-03-07 Thread Greg Meyer
On Friday 07 March 2003 01:22 pm, Charles A Edwards wrote: > On Thu, 06 Mar 2003 11:09:12 -0500 (EST) > > Roger Sherman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Is there a trick to getting RC2 online? I have a cable modem, and a > > Netgear router between the modem and my PC...I set up networking the > > way

Re: [newbie] RC2 and networking

2003-03-07 Thread Roger Sherman
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Charles A Edwards wrote: > On Thu, 06 Mar 2003 11:09:12 -0500 (EST) > Roger Sherman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Is there a trick to getting RC2 online? I have a cable modem, and a > > Netgear router between the modem and my PC...I set up networking the > > way I have on

Re: [newbie] RC2 and PRINTERS

2003-03-07 Thread Joe Braddock
Have you posted this on bugzilla (qa.mandrakesoft.com) or the cooker list ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) so the developers will see it? Joeb ---Original Message--- From: Bela Markus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: 03/07/03 12:02 PM To: Mandrake Newbie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [newbie] RC2 and PRINTER

Re: [newbie] RC2 and networking

2003-03-07 Thread Charles A Edwards
On Thu, 06 Mar 2003 11:09:12 -0500 (EST) Roger Sherman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Is there a trick to getting RC2 online? I have a cable modem, and a > Netgear router between the modem and my PC...I set up networking the > way I have on every version of mandrake since 8.0 came out Small rant

[newbie] RC2 and PRINTERS

2003-03-07 Thread Bela Markus
Hi, RC2 looks really good overall, but can't get printers work. I have remote CUPS printers recognized, but in fact doesn't work. In MCC PRINTERDRAKE lists all but double clicking on a printer returns to MCC only, closing PRINTERDRAKE. Is it possible to get printers work? regards... Bela W

RE: [newbie] RC2 and networking

2003-03-07 Thread Roger Sherman
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Myers, Dennis R NWO wrote: > > > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Roger Sherman > Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 10:09 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [newbie] RC2 and networking > > > Is there a trick to getti

RE: [newbie] RC2 and networking

2003-03-07 Thread Myers, Dennis R NWO
Title: RE: [newbie] RC2 and networking -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Roger Sherman Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 10:09 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] RC2 and networking Is there a trick to getting RC2 online? I have

Re: [newbie] normal user can delete root owned files!

2003-03-07 Thread civileme
On Friday 07 March 2003 04:04 am, Greg Meyer wrote: > On Friday 07 March 2003 06:03 am, Raffaele Belardi wrote: > > I am running MDK9.0 with msec 3, vanilla kernel. I just noticed that, as > > a normal user, I am able to delete root-owned files (with -rw-r--r-- > > rights). I don't know when it sta

Re: [newbie] Low volume sound

2003-03-07 Thread Anne Wilson
On Friday 07 Mar 2003 5:03 pm, Tom Brinkman wrote: > On Friday March 7 2003 09:38 am, Anne Wilson wrote: > > On Friday 07 Mar 2003 3:22 pm, Tom Brinkman wrote: > > > FWIW, if you use kmix to raise the volume, also check aumix. > > > A few times in the past, I'd set the volume to 100% in kmix, o

Re: [newbie] Partition Failure. PLEASE HELP!!!

2003-03-07 Thread James R. McKenzie
Either download the ISO's of the latest stable version of LM or order the disks from www.cheapbytes.com and try it again. BTW are you sure the disk[s] you got with the book are good, and is the ROM drive in good working order. Sometimes the obvious answer is the correct one, and sometimes the sim

RE: [newbie] normal user can delete root owned files!

2003-03-07 Thread Ken Walker
Its all to do with the x. for a file it means the owner/group can execute that file. But for a directory, anybody in the group for that directory can delete any file in the root of that directory, even if the group permissions for that file say they can't. now if a member of that group created a fo

Re: [newbie] Low volume sound

2003-03-07 Thread Tom Brinkman
On Friday March 7 2003 09:38 am, Anne Wilson wrote: > On Friday 07 Mar 2003 3:22 pm, Tom Brinkman wrote: > > FWIW, if you use kmix to raise the volume, also check aumix. > > A few times in the past, I'd set the volume to 100% in kmix, only > > to find the speaker levels (spkr) in aumix were at

[newbie] Xine & encryption plugins (sorry long post)

2003-03-07 Thread Andrei Raevsky
Hi, I am trying to (finally) watch DVDs on my computer. I installed Xine and I got and installed the xine_d4d_plugin-0.3.2-2plf.i586.rpm packaed (from the plf site). This package yields the following information about itself: QUOTE: rpm -qpil xine_d4d_plugin-0.3.2-2plf.i586.rpm Name:

Re: [newbie] Blackbox-Konqueror wierdness

2003-03-07 Thread Roger Sherman
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003, Michael Scottaline wrote: > On Thu, 06 Mar 2003 11:11:17 -0500 (EST) > Roger Sherman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scribbled furiously: > > > Having a strange problem with Konqueror in blackbox...when I first boot > > the PC up, or restart X, if I log into blackbox, Konqueror won't sta

RE: [newbie] tar questions, ta

2003-03-07 Thread Ken Walker
It depends on how you define a kilobyte. Crappy ms say 1kb = 1000 bytes. The true world of computers says 1kb = 1024 bytes. Because hex is to the base 2 and decimal is to the base 10 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of John Negus Sent: 06 March

Re: [newbie] Blackbox-Konqueror wierdness

2003-03-07 Thread Michael Scottaline
On Thu, 06 Mar 2003 11:11:17 -0500 (EST) Roger Sherman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> scribbled furiously: > Having a strange problem with Konqueror in blackbox...when I first boot > the PC up, or restart X, if I log into blackbox, Konqueror won't start > from the blackbox menu, unless I start it from a te

[newbie] RC2 and networking

2003-03-07 Thread Roger Sherman
Is there a trick to getting RC2 online? I have a cable modem, and a Netgear router between the modem and my PC...I set up networking the way I have on every version of mandrake since 8.0 came out (RC1 excepted - didn't bother trying to set that up during install, since I heard it didn't work),

[newbie] Blackbox-Konqueror wierdness

2003-03-07 Thread Roger Sherman
Having a strange problem with Konqueror in blackbox...when I first boot the PC up, or restart X, if I log into blackbox, Konqueror won't start from the blackbox menu, unless I start it from a terminal first. After that, it works fine...but in KDE, it works from the menu, icons, everything. Thou

Re: [newbie] normal user can delete root owned files!

2003-03-07 Thread Russ Kepler
On Friday 07 March 2003 08:27 am, you wrote: > This is a good explanation, thanks! After your comment I checked man > chmod, I guess the explanation below is what you are referring to: > > STICKY DIRECTORIES > When the sticky bit is set on a directory, files in that directory may > be unlinked or

Re: [newbie] Low volume sound

2003-03-07 Thread Anne Wilson
On Friday 07 Mar 2003 3:22 pm, Tom Brinkman wrote: > On Thursday March 6 2003 07:20 pm, bascule wrote: > FWIW, if you use kmix to raise the volume, also check aumix. A few > times in the past, I'd set the volume to 100% in kmix, only to find > the speaker levels (spkr) in aumix were at somethin

Re: [newbie] normal user can delete root owned files!

2003-03-07 Thread Raffaele Belardi
This is a good explanation, thanks! After your comment I checked man chmod, I guess the explanation below is what you are referring to: STICKY DIRECTORIES When the sticky bit is set on a directory, files in that directory may be unlinked or renamed only by root or their owner. Without the stick

Re: [newbie] FYI - SCO sues IBM for $1 billion for 'devaluing Unix'

2003-03-07 Thread Sridhar Dhanapalan
On Fri, 7 Mar 2003 08:43:51 -0500 (EST), "Andrei Raevsky" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/53/29632.html > > (-:imagine what RMS would say about this:-) SCO's actions are NOT good for Linux or open source, and we the community should not stand for it. PCLinuxOn

Re: [newbie] normal user can delete root owned files!

2003-03-07 Thread et
On Wednesday 05 March 2003 09:54 pm, cervixcouch wrote: > On Friday 07 March 2003 09:38 am, Anne Wilson wrote: > > On Thursday 06 Mar 2003 2:26 am, cervixcouch wrote: > > > On Friday 07 March 2003 09:09 am, Raffaele Belardi wrote: > > > > You are right, from directories other than the /home/belardi

Re: [newbie] Partition Failure. PLEASE HELP!!!

2003-03-07 Thread et
On Friday 07 March 2003 10:09 am, Christopher Steimer wrote: > I have recently purchased a book, SAMS Teach Yourself LINUX In 24 Hours, in > order to inroduce myself to LINUX and all it has to offer. It comes with > Linux-Mandrake 7.1, GPL Edition. > > I also just purchased a used Dell Pentium II,

Re: [newbie] Low volume sound

2003-03-07 Thread Tom Brinkman
On Thursday March 6 2003 07:20 pm, bascule wrote: > apart from the obvious of checking mixer levels i should note that > my sblive card is significantly quieter in lm 9.0 than it is in > winxp, if i put the amp volume down and turn mandrake and winxp > volumes to max the winxp has a lot more! why t

Re: [newbie] normal user can delete root owned files!

2003-03-07 Thread Todd Slater
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 02:38:20PM +, Anne Wilson wrote: > On Thursday 06 Mar 2003 2:26 am, cervixcouch wrote: > > On Friday 07 March 2003 09:09 am, Raffaele Belardi wrote: > > > You are right, from directories other than the /home/belardi it cannot > > > be deleted (I tried '/' '/etc' '/home')

Re: [newbie] normal user can delete root owned files!

2003-03-07 Thread Russ Kepler
On Friday 07 March 2003 04:03 am, you wrote: > I am running MDK9.0 with msec 3, vanilla kernel. I just noticed that, as > a normal user, I am able to delete root-owned files (with -rw-r--r-- > rights). I don't know when it started, I am almost sure it was not this > way last time I tried. > > Does

Re: [newbie] normal user can delete root owned files!

2003-03-07 Thread cervixcouch
On Friday 07 March 2003 09:38 am, Anne Wilson wrote: > On Thursday 06 Mar 2003 2:26 am, cervixcouch wrote: > > On Friday 07 March 2003 09:09 am, Raffaele Belardi wrote: > > > You are right, from directories other than the /home/belardi it cannot > > > be deleted (I tried '/' '/etc' '/home'). But st

Re: [newbie] normal user can delete root owned files!

2003-03-07 Thread Adolfo Bello
On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 10:38, Anne Wilson wrote: > Why would you want something in your home directory that you couldn't delete? > I'm not being obtuse - is there any reason you can think of that would make > root place a file in your home directory but not want you to be able to > delete it? >

[newbie] Partition Failure. PLEASE HELP!!!

2003-03-07 Thread Christopher Steimer
I have recently purchased a book, SAMS Teach Yourself LINUX In 24 Hours, in order to inroduce myself to LINUX and all it has to offer. It comes with Linux-Mandrake 7.1, GPL Edition. I also just purchased a used Dell Pentium II, 450MHz, 128MB RAM, 8G hard drive off of EBay. When attempting to in

Re: [newbie] 9.0rc2

2003-03-07 Thread Tom Brinkman
On Thursday March 6 2003 09:54 pm, Dennis Myers wrote: > On Thursday 06 March 2003 09:03 pm, Greg Meyer wrote: > > You create a urpmi source with a cooker mirror and then every > > day, do > > > > urpmi.update -a > > > > and then > > > > urpmi --autoselect > > > > To add a cooker urpmi source, go

Re: [newbie] COMPLETE Newbie - To Dennis and Jonathan

2003-03-07 Thread cervixcouch
On Thursday 06 March 2003 04:50 pm, Stephen Kuhn wrote: > On Fri, 2003-03-07 at 08:29, Hendrik Boom wrote: > > "kwel"? Don't you mean "kewl"? > > > > I know many people can't spell "cool" correctly, but please, > > at least spell "kewl" correctly. > > > > -- nitpicking hendrik > > Different ways:

Re: [newbie] normal user can delete root owned files!

2003-03-07 Thread Anne Wilson
On Thursday 06 Mar 2003 2:26 am, cervixcouch wrote: > On Friday 07 March 2003 09:09 am, Raffaele Belardi wrote: > > You are right, from directories other than the /home/belardi it cannot > > be deleted (I tried '/' '/etc' '/home'). But still, I think that some > > time ago I tried to delete a root

Re: [newbie] normal user can delete root owned files!

2003-03-07 Thread cervixcouch
On Friday 07 March 2003 09:09 am, Raffaele Belardi wrote: > You are right, from directories other than the /home/belardi it cannot > be deleted (I tried '/' '/etc' '/home'). But still, I think that some > time ago I tried to delete a root file from my home, and had to su to > manage. > > On everybo

Re: [newbie] normal user can delete root owned files!

2003-03-07 Thread Brian
Yes, it is the same on my system as I could not open Kmail after moving some things around yesterday. The cause was ownership had changed to root and user did not have permissions in this case. It was in user's home directory as well. Brian On Friday 07 March 2003 09:09 am, Raffaele Belardi

Re: [newbie] normal user can delete root owned files!

2003-03-07 Thread Raffaele Belardi
You are right, from directories other than the /home/belardi it cannot be deleted (I tried '/' '/etc' '/home'). But still, I think that some time ago I tried to delete a root file from my home, and had to su to manage. On everybody else's system its' the same? raffaele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote

Re: [newbie] streaming server

2003-03-07 Thread et
On Friday 07 March 2003 08:51 am, Todd Slater wrote: > On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 02:04:12PM +, Jozef Riha wrote: > > hi > > > > is there a simple (for newbie) how-to for establishing streaming server > > (audio)? the streaming format which winamp or wpm uses is enough. > > > > thanks. > > > > che

Re: [newbie] normal user can delete root owned files!

2003-03-07 Thread Greg Meyer
On Friday 07 March 2003 08:28 am, Raffaele Belardi wrote: > nope, the same happens with non empty files! > It has to be because it is in your home directory then. Even though the file is owned by root, it is fully manipulateable (is that a word) by the user that owns the specific ~/. Does that

Re: [newbie] streaming server

2003-03-07 Thread Todd Slater
On Fri, Mar 07, 2003 at 02:04:12PM +, Jozef Riha wrote: > hi > > is there a simple (for newbie) how-to for establishing streaming server > (audio)? the streaming format which winamp or wpm uses is enough. > > thanks. > > cheers, > > --joe Hi Joe, It's been a few months since I looked int