On Thursday 03 January 2002 16:13, g.sanders wrote:
>
> 2-way satellite through starband (which I most definitely *do not*
> recommend unless there is no other possible way to get broadband where you
> live!)
> Good luck with your project!
>
> --Gina
Could you tell more on this satelite subject.
Glad to help out a fellow student :-)
1) 20+ (I'm an internet designer)
2) 30
3) Male
4) DSL
5) 4
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>
> I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place
> would be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be
> greatly appreciated.
>
> 1. How many hours a week do you spend online? less than 10
> 2. What is your age? 29
> 3. Sex? M/F M
> 4. What type of
>
> > I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place
> > would
> > be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be
> > greatly
> > appreciated.
> >
> > 1. How many hours a week do you spend online?
40+
> >
> > 2. What is your age?
28
> >
> > 3. Sex? M/
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002 20:26, you wrote:
> I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place would
> be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be greatly
> appreciated.
1. How many hours a week do you spend online? 10
2. What is your age? 14
3. Sex? (M)/F
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, Eric Budinger wrote:
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>
> I need
On Thursday 03 January 2002 01:26, you wrote:
> I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place would
> be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
> 1. How many hours a week do you spend online?
20
> 2. What is your age?
33
>
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On Thursday 03 January 2002 19:00, you wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, RCN Mail wrote:
> > I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place
> > wo
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, Dennis Myers wrote:
> On Thursday 03 January 2002 22:30, you wrote:
> > skidley wrote:
> > >On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, RCN Mail wrote:
> > >>I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place
> > >> would be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it wo
On Thursday 03 January 2002 22:30, you wrote:
> skidley wrote:
> >On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, RCN Mail wrote:
> >>I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place
> >> would be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be
> >> greatly appreciated.
> >
> >1. How many
On Thursday 03 January 2002 10:13, g.sanders wrote:
> 1. How many hours a week do you spend online?
30
> 2. What is your age?
37
> 3. Sex? M/F
M
> 4. What type of Internet connection do you have?
56k modem
> 5. How many computers do you own?
4 (3 desktop, 1 laptop)
> 1. How many hours a week do you spend online?
55
> 2. What is your age?
29
> 3. Sex? M/F
M
> 4. What type of Internet connection do you have?
ISDN
> 5. How many computers do you own?
2
Rgds
Navin
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002 20:26, you wrote:
> I need to do a project for my statistics class a
skidley wrote:
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On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, RCN Mail wrote:
I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place wouldbe perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be greatlyappreciated.
1. How many hours a week do you spend onlin
1. 80+
2. 35
3. F
4. Dial-up
5. 2
good luck with your project
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skidley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, RCN Mail wrote:
>
>> I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place would
>> be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be greatly
>> appreciated.
>>
>1. How many hours a week do you spend onl
1. How many hours a week do you spend online? 20 on average.
2. What is your age? 36.
3. Sex? M/F Male.
4. What type of Internet connection do you have? 56k modem.
5. How many computers do you own? 1 (completly M$ free)
Cheers
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On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, RCN Mail wrote:
> I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place would
> be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
1. How many hours a week do you spend online? [~40]
2. What is your age? [29] today actu
On Thursday 03 January 2002 15:30, you wrote:
> I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place
> would
> be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be
> greatly
> appreciated.
>
> 1. How many hours a week do you spend online? 30
> 2. What is your age? 49
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002 01:26:42 -0800 "RCN Mail" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place
> would
> be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be
> greatly
> appreciated.
>
> 1. How many hours a week do you spend onlin
RCN Mail wrote:
>
> I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place would
> be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
> 1. 5 - 10 hours weekly
> 2. What is your age : 58
> 3. Sex? M/F : Male
> 4. What type of Internet conne
Noah Swint
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Subject: Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want
I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place
would
be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer
At 11:17 PM 1/3/02 +0200, you wrote:
> > As an aside, I'm truly impressed that people happily helped this lad out
> > by replying,
>
>I'm sure others, like myself, replied by private mail. But what surprised
>me was how *old* we are on average! Nothing like the teenage linux geek
>stereotype.
Yes
On Thursday 03 January 2002 22:24, you wrote:
> Here's another ...
>
> >1. > 10
> >2. 46
> >3. M
> >4. ADSL 640/256
> >5. 5
>
> As an aside, I'm truly impressed that people happily helped this lad out
> by replying,
I'm sure others, like myself, replied by private mail. But what surprised
me wa
On Thursday 03 January 2002 03:26, you wrote:
> I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place would
> be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
> 1. How many hours a week do you spend online?
40
> 2. What is your age?
21
1. 40+
2. 28
3. Male
4. Dial Up
5. 2
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 4:26 AM
Subject: [newbie] Questi
I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place
would
be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be
greatly
appreciated.
1. How many hours a week do you spend online? 40
2. What is your age? 20
3. Sex? M/F M
4. What type of Internet connection do you ha
1. How many hours a week do you spend online? [at least 25.]
2. What is your age? [49]
3. Sex? M/F[male]
4. What type of Internet connection do you have? [dialup & T3, (depends
where I am]
5. How many computers do you own? [1 desktop, 1 laptop; but my work
provides me with a des
Here's another ...
>1. > 10
>2. 46
>3. M
>4. ADSL 640/256
>5. 5
As an aside, I'm truly impressed that people happily helped this lad out by
replying, rather than telling him to take it elsewhere. Just goes to show
what a great community is built around Linux and FSF.
Yeah, I know, what a kiss-@
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On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, RCN Mail wrote:
>1. How many hours a week do you spend online?
80+
>2. What is your age?
45+ (it means I'm too damn close to 46!)
>3. Sex? M/F
M
>4. What type of Internet connection do you have?
ADSL - 256k
>5. How many co
On Thursday 03 January 2002 20:14, you wrote:
> 1. 30
> 2. 43
> 3. M
> 4. cable (broadband)
> 5. 6 +1 laptop
Good Luck,
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On Thu, 3 Jan 2002 01:26:42 -0800
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> I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place would
> be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be greatly
> appreciated.
>
1. How many hours a week do you spend online
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Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 7:46 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.
>I need to do a project for my statistics class and tho
>1. How many hours a week do you spend online?
around 20
>2. What is your age?
41
>3. Sex? M/F
M
>4. What type of Internet connection do you have?
Cable
>5. How many computers do you own?
3 but only 2 are operational.
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>I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place would
>be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be greatly
>appreciated.
>
1. How many hours a week do you spend online?
35
2. What is your age?
21
3. Sex? M/F
M
4. What type of Internet connection do
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Asunto: Re: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.
>
> 1. How many hours a week do you spend onlin
1. How many hours a week do you spend online? [at least 38.]
2. What is your age?[30]
3. Sex? M/F [male]
4. What type of Internet connection do you have?[dialup & ADSL, (depends
where I am]
5. How many computers do you own? [6]
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1. 30 +
2. 27
3. Male
4. Broadband (Cable)
5. 6
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1. 12
2. 42
3. M
4. 56k Int modem
5. 1
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Sent: 03 January 2002 09:27
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Subject: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.
I need to do a project for my statistics
At 01:26 AM 01/03/02 -0800, you wrote:
>I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place would
>be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be greatly
>appreciated.
>
>1. How many hours a week do you spend online?
40+
>2. What is your age?
22
>3. Sex? M
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Sent: Thursday, January 03, 2002 4:27 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] Question - school related so ignore if you want.
I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this p
>
> 1. How many hours a week do you spend online?
40+ hours a week
> 2. What is your age?
36
> 3. Sex? M/F
Female
> 4. What type of Internet connection do you have?
2-way satellite through starband (which I most definitely *do not* recommend
unless there is no other possible way to get br
> On Thursday 03 January 2002 04:26 am, you wrote:
> > I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place
> > would be perfect for it. I need 50 people to answer this and it would be
> > greatly appreciated.
> >
> > 1. How many hours a week do you spend online?
> > 2. What is yo
30+ hours a week online
39 y. o
M
dial-up connection
6 computers in the house, each child w/own computer..of which there are 4
Lee
On Thursday 03 January 2002 04:26 am, you wrote:
> I need to do a project for my statistics class and thought this place would
> be perfect for it. I need 50 peo
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001 09:28:52 -0500
"Anuerin G. Diaz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> studiouisly spake these words to ponder:
> On Thu, 27 Dec 2001 09:20:30 -0500
> "Anuerin G. Diaz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 24 Dec 2001 15:04:29 -0800
> > "E Estes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > I a
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001 09:20:30 -0500
"Anuerin G. Diaz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Dec 2001 15:04:29 -0800
> "E Estes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I am in the process of setting up a ftp server for anonymous users but they
> > have the ability to delete files and/or directories.
On Thu, 27 Dec 2001 10:50:44 +1300
skinky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> studiouisly spake these words to ponder:
> On Tuesday 25 December 2001 12:04, E Estes wrote:
> | I am in the process of setting up a ftp server for anonymous users but
> | they have the ability to delete files and/or directories. You
On Mon, 24 Dec 2001 15:04:29 -0800
"E Estes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am in the process of setting up a ftp server for anonymous users but they
> have the ability to delete files and/or directories. You can see how this
> would be bad if a malicious user logged on to it. I looked around in
On Tuesday 25 December 2001 12:04, E Estes wrote:
| I am in the process of setting up a ftp server for anonymous users but
| they have the ability to delete files and/or directories. You can see
| how this would be bad if a malicious user logged on to it. I looked
| around in the User Manager, Us
Jut plug it in and run DiskDrak (you'll find this as Mount points under
Hardware in Control Centre). You should see the new disk - probably as HDB
and DiskDrak will see all the existing partitions. You can then repartition,
or resize or whatever. (Backup any data first).
Based on your requi
On Saturday 15 December 2001 09:50, you wrote:
> Using LM 8.1
>
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "Dennis Myers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "Mithrilhall2000" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 8:41 PM
> Subje
On Saturday 15 December 2001 09:55, Gerald Waugh wrote:
> On Saturday 15 December 2001 03:38, Mithrilhall2000 wrote:
> > How would you unmount it and is this doable from the desktop (GUI) or
> > just through shell?
>
> to mount an msdos floppy
> mount /dev/fd0 -t msdos /mnt/floppy
> the do ld /mnt
On Saturday 15 December 2001 03:38, Mithrilhall2000 wrote:
> How would you unmount it and is this doable from the desktop (GUI) or just
> through shell?
to mount an msdos floppy
mount /dev/fd0 -t msdos /mnt/floppy
the do ld /mnt/floppy to see the files
umount /dev/ffd0
or
umount /mnt/floppy
The
December 14, 2001 8:18 PM
> Subject: Re: [newbie] Question on floppy
>
> > On Saturday 15 December 2001 01:49, Mithrilhall2000 wrote:
> > > Yes there is a disk in the drive.
> > > Yes it's formated.
> > > I'm not sure about the last question though.
How would you unmount it and is this doable from the desktop (GUI) or just
through shell?
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 8:18 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Question on floppy
> On
On Saturday 15 December 2001 01:49, Mithrilhall2000 wrote:
> Yes there is a disk in the drive.
> Yes it's formated.
> I'm not sure about the last question though. Could you tell me exactly what
> you mean. I'm still very new to linux but if I am correct you're talking
> about the File System Type?
still very new to linux but if I am correct you're talking
> about the File System Type? If so it's set to auto.
>
> - Original Message -
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> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 1:07 P
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From: "Ed Tharp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, December 14, 2001 1:07 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Question on floppy
> On Friday 14 December 2001 15:09, you wrote:
> > On Friday 14 December 2001 05:48, you wrote:
> > | Ever
On Friday 14 December 2001 15:09, you wrote:
> On Friday 14 December 2001 05:48, you wrote:
> | Everytime I try to mount the floppy drive by clicking on the drive icon
> | on the desktop it goes to open the drive and then displays and error. The
> | error is as follows: "Could not read /"
> |
> |
On Friday 14 December 2001 05:48, you wrote:
| Everytime I try to mount the floppy drive by clicking on the drive icon on
| the desktop it goes to open the drive and then displays and error. The
| error is as follows: "Could not read /"
|
| I have no clue what the problem is. Any help would be gre
On Friday 14 December 2001 00:48, you wrote:
> Everytime I try to mount the floppy drive by clicking on the drive icon on
> the desktop it goes to open the drive and then displays and error. The
> error is as follows: "Could not read /"
>
> I have no clue what the problem is. Any help would be gre
On Wed, 21 Nov 2001 20:15:27 -0600
"Michael D. Viron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Typically a .tar.gz file isn't directly installed. Instead, you
usually:
>
> 1. run 'tar -xzvf whatever.tar.gz' from the command line
> 2. run './configure' (to configure it)
> 3. run 'make' (to compile)
> 4.
anks again
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Sent: Wednesday, November 21, 2001 6:51 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Question about installing a .tar.gz file
On Wed, 2001-11-21 at 23:38, E Estes wrote:
>
Typically a .tar.gz file isn't directly installed. Instead, you usually:
1. run 'tar -xzvf whatever.tar.gz' from the command line
2. run './configure' (to configure it)
3. run 'make' (to compile)
4. run 'make install' (to install)
Michael
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On Wed, 2001-11-21 at 05:58, E Estes wrote:
> I downloaded a file "php-4.0.6.tar.gz" and I opened it with Archiver and extracted
>it to a directory "PHP". I tried doing the ./configure and I got errors. Here is
>what happened:
>
> [root@192 PHP]# ./configure
> loading cache ./configure.cache
E Estes wrote:
I downloaded
a file "php-4.0.6.tar.gz" and I opened it with Archiver and extracted
it to a directory "PHP". I tried doing the ./configure and I got errors.
Here is what happened: [root@192
PHP]# ./configure
checking whether make sets ${MAKE}...
no
checking for working aclo
I would guess that linux does not yet have support for whatever NTFS is
included with XP, since the last I heard, read / write support for NTFS 4
was still very experimental, and NTFS 5 support was virtually non-existant.
Since NTFS is a proprietary binary-only filesystem, linux does not support
On Monday 29 October 2001 01:56 pm, you wrote:
> That's the update for the 2.2 series of kernels. You're using an 2.4
> series. Generally bad news to try to go backwards like that. =)
> Updated kernels for 8.1 are in the works, just be patient. There was
> another problem discovered after the
On Friday, Oct 26, 2001, Jon Doe wrote:
> I am using kernel 2.4.8-26mdk, what kernel am I supposed to update too? The
> kernel22-2.2.19-19mdk.i586.rpm?
That's the update for the 2.2 series of kernels. You're using an 2.4
series. Generally bad news to try to go backwards like that. =)
Updated
On Sat, 22 Sep 2001 01:12:58 +0200 (CEST), fred august <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Michael
>
> thanks for the advice. Gee, I'm really Newbie!
> ok, so var is full and I guess that's where the
> man would decompress... Is it easy to change the space
> allowed for var or do I need to repartition
There are a few things you can do:
1. Repartition the drive (which pretty much means a re-install) as follows:
/ approx 600 - 700 MB
/usr approx 3.5 GB (gives you a little more room in case you decide to load
more programs down the road)
leave your swap size the same
give the rest to /home.
2.
Michael
thanks for the advice. Gee, I'm really Newbie!
ok, so var is full and I guess that's where the
man would decompress... Is it easy to change the space
allowed for var or do I need to repartition the HD?
the output is
FilesystemSize Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda1
>Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2001 17:55:40 -0500
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>From: "Michael D. Viron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [newbie] question regarding man and xmodmap
>
>At 12:45 AM 09/22/2001 +0200, you wrote:
>>Hi,
>>I've been running Red Hat
ryan_steffes wrote:
> I can't find documentation on what I
> need to do now so my users can actually use epplets.
[...]
> I'm assuming I need to add that to my path.
I've never had a problem running Epplets, whether as root or as a user
(well, other than the Epplets menu having more Epplets lis
At 08:30 AM 07/10/2001 -0500, Mark Johnson wrote:
>I setup up some virtual web sites on my machine at home port forwarded 80
>and tested the virtual web sites at home from work. It worked great, only I
>had to map the web sites in my local hosts file at work.
>
>How would this work if you had a d
On Wednesday 20 June 2001 17:25, Jay needs a Guinness wrote:
> Can I safely uninstall printpro and it's related files safely.
> I can't configure my printer and I believe printpro to be the
> culprit. When I installed LM 7.2 from a single CD, me printer
> was configured OK. Only when I installe
On Wednesday 20 June 2001 17:25, Jay needs a Guinness wrote:
> Can I safely uninstall printpro and it's related files safely. I can't
You should be able to do that without that many problems
but you might need to reconfigure your printer again. Personally, I would
uninstall printpro & relarted
> I am thinking of moving my hard drives and my CD ROM drives (both) to a
> more advanced computer (with a faster processor and capabilities). Do
> I have to do an UPGRADE on my Linux to update what is on my system? or
I just did that. You needn't do an upgrade as such, but you might want
to rec
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Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2001 10:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [newbie] question on
modems
Hello everyone,
I was wondering
if someone could give me some inf
I am not completely sure but it might be related to the environmental
variable KDEDIR.
Eric Indiogine
On Friday 16 March 2001 13:20, Jon Doe wrote:
> I have QT 1.44 and QT 2.2.1 or whatever it is. How do I direct programs
> (RPM or ./configure) to the QT2? If I try to install an rpm that requir
On Sat, 6 Jan 2001, [X-UNKNOWN] Peña Arellano Fabian Erasmo wrote:
If you replace one IDE drive with another IDE drive, you should not have a
problem. Kudze will however detect changes like that.
Paul
> Hi,
>
> The cdrom drive of a computer I need to install linux to just
>broke dow
I've only read bad things about CNR and AMR in recent motherboard reviews. It
costs extra to put these functions in a mobo, and there is little hardware
support for them anyway. Some newer mobos, like the Abit KT7, don't have them
at all.
On Tue, 19 Dec 2000 10:21, bascule wrote:
> do you mean
do you mean CNR?
communication/network riser or similar, basically as far as i know it aims to
be to comms and ntework devices what the amr slot is to soundcards and
modems, personally i've seen a few mobos with these slots on but never come
across a card in them, come to that i've come across
-Carlton
>
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
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> Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 3:38 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [newbie] question about mandrake probs..
>
> In a message dated 30-Oct-0
On Tuesday 31 October 2000 05:10 pm, you wrote:
> I'm a very-newbie, but the command is kill and the Process
> IDentification argument is the number listed to the left of the
> offending process when you type "top". So, if the CPU hog was
> listed as process 17, you would type: kill 17
> Someone
oor soul astray...
-Carlton
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 3:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] question about mandrake probs..
In a message dated 30-Oct-00 16:30:14 Central Standar
Help!!! Okay, I just downloaded and installed Mandrake 7.2, but a problem
quickly arose. I have no access to any of my drives except my zip
(/dev/hdb4). My floppy drive, my DVD, and my CD-Writer don't work. When I
go to open them I get a message telling me something about not having
read/write
Well some people might now know what I mean by PID. Usually when you see
underscores, it's meant to be one "thing", so "the_PID_of_the_program" is
supposed to be only one option, in this case a number. Or at least that's the
way I always interpreted it.
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > kill the
In a message dated 30-Oct-00 16:30:14 Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> kill the_PID_of_the_program
i think you should find a better way of quoting commands because that just
confuses me
should i based on this type
kill the_pid?
or could it be
kill pid
believe it or not som
Charles A Edwards wrote:
>
>I hate to disagree with Alan but I support markO,s view.
[snip]
Charleswhat makes you think we disagree?
Alan
rates.
Charles
- Original Message -
From: "Mark Weaver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2000 11:30 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Question about 2nd HD/dual booting/NOT Windog...
> Mark...thanks for the advice. I will def
Mark Weaver wrote:
>
> Alan,
>
> Am I understanding you correctly? You have Linux on one of the SCSI drives
> and the /boot partition(s), the SWAP partitions, and the boot manager on
> the IDE drive?
>
> The reason I ask is because I'm considering building a new system and
> using SCSI drives i
Alan,
Am I understanding you correctly? You have Linux on one of the SCSI drives
and the /boot partition(s), the SWAP partitions, and the boot manager on
the IDE drive?
The reason I ask is because I'm considering building a new system and
using SCSI drives in it for the sheer speed of them, and
"Ronald J. Hall" wrote:
>
> Is it possible to setup up a small 2nd HD running DR-DOS, and that way have
> access to older DOS games and still not have a Mickeysoft product on my 'Nix
> box?
>
[snip]
Ronthat's exactly what I have on my system. I have 3 scsi
drives, but my boot drive is an i
> Is it possible to setup up a small 2nd HD running DR-DOS, and that way
have
> access to older DOS games and still not have a Mickeysoft product on my
'Nix
> box?
>
> Thanks in advance! ;-)
Yes. You can even have it on the same drive (in it's own partition) as long
as it is the first partitio
Greg Stewart wrote:
>
> The writer(s) of portsentry assume you may need telnet and ftp and leave
> those ports off the list lest you lock yourself out of your own machine.
>
> If you are using ipcahins or a script wchi writes ipchains for (ie:
> pmfirewall, www.pointman.org) You can, also config
er correctly). Also easy to
install.
> I'm definitely no guru but I'll answer any questions I can.
>
> Cheerio,
>
> Olof
>
> - Original Message -
> From: "John Rye" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Sunday, Sep
From: "John Rye" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 12:27 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] question
> "Daniel J. Ferris" wrote:
> >
> > What is a good program to use that will log attempts to scan your
> > box?
Paul wrote:
>
> On Sat, 9 Sep 2000, Daniel J. Ferris wrote:
>
> >What is a good program to use that will log attempts to scan your
> >box?
> >
> >Preferably something that can detect stealth scans.
> >
> >TIA,
>
> Portsentry. You can find it through freshmeat.net and linuxapps.com
>
> Paul
>
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