Thanks, Olivier! Actually, I am wanting to force kghostview
redisplaying automatically whenever the ps/pdf file is updated.
Such thing is possible with gv (the standard non kde ps viewer). Type
man gv for more details. You can modify the resources
/etc/X11/app-defaults/GV
GV.watchFile:
GV.watc
Paul Smith wrote:
Is there any configuration file for kghostview?
kghostview is a kde application and all the configurations are to be
made graphically, not with configurations files. What more precisely
you want configure?
Thanks, Olivier! Actually, I am wanting to force kghostview redisplay
Is there any configuration file for kghostview?
kghostview is a kde application and all the configurations are to be
made graphically, not with configurations files. What more precisely you
want configure?
Thanks, Olivier! Actually, I am wanting to force kghostview redisplaying
automatically wh
Paul Smith wrote:
Dear All
Is there any configuration file for kghostview?
kghostview is a kde application and all the configurations are to be
made graphically, not with configurations files. What more precisely you
want configure?
Olivier
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Monday 19 January 2004 4:09 pm, jpreal wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to install software with drakx coming directly from the net,
> i used to have this working with mandrake 9.0, but i can not remember
> how i did that!!! Does somebody can tell me wh
Get a copy of NMAP and start scanning devices on your network to see if the
Snort box catches it. If not, you'll need to go over your config settings
with a fine-tooth comb. You'll usually find that a type in the network
address or something is easy to do.
The DNS variable is for you to put
Chris,
Your advice is largely accurate, but an easier way to set the $EXTERNAL_NET
variable would be to set it equal to !$MY_NET. Keeps the code a little
neater.
You definately want to set $EXTERNAL_Net to be equal to !$MY_NET to resuce
false positives internally.
On Friday 20 September 200
On Fri, 20 Sep 2002, Vandenbore Sebastiaan wrote:
> I have snort running on my system, but it logs some stuff that I don't need.
> Can I set it up in any way that it doesn't log the connections from my
> computer to the proxies I'm using ( 213.224.83.x ) ?
>
>
I'm a newcomer to Snort myself, so
> 1. What does "rc" stand for, as opposed to "conf"?
Originally it is derived from Multics 'runcom' files, which (I guess)
were similar to batch files / scripts. Nowadays, it's just a resource/
configuration file, kinda similar in concept to an .INI in Windows.
> 2. I read that /etc is for "mis
Arthur H. Johnson II
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On Fri, 31 Aug 2001, Isaac Curtis wrote:
> (I'm reposting this because it never got answered and I had flagged it
> because I was waiting to hear a response. Thanks to anyone who can help.
>
> - Isaac)
>
> Hello!
>
on 8/31/01 1:13 PM, Tim Holmes at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Well I have no idea why .*rc files are used. But I know they're
> basically "personal config" files.
rc stands for resource configuration.
Matt
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Well I have no idea why .*rc files are used. But I know they're
basically "personal config" files.
/etc is basically full of config files and information files. There are
some scripts in there to start services. Things like /etc/modules.conf
are really just informational config files. You ca
Glennwhoops! I meant netconf. Sorry.
Alan
Alan Shoemaker wrote:
>
> Glenn Johnson wrote:
> >
> Glennuse drakxconf, as root on the command line.
>
> Alan
>
> > Yeah. I knew that was there, and have toyed with it, but it seems too complex in
>that
> > I don't know what the variables
Glenn Johnson wrote:
>
Glennuse drakxconf, as root on the command line.
Alan
> Yeah. I knew that was there, and have toyed with it, but it seems too complex in that
> I don't know what the variables would be. I'm looking for something that runs from
> the console command line. Seems that p
Thank you very much. I'll give it a try as soon as I boot into Linux.
Glenn...
flupke wrote:
> Type netconf at a root prompt.
> You can also do it with linuxconf.
>
> Or if you are new to linux and like mental masturbation, you can do it
> with the "modprobe", "ifconfig" and "route" commands. I
On Mon, 8 May 2000, Glenn Johnson wrote:
>Hi all. Installing Mandrake 7 there is a option to setup a dialup connection or
>a LAN. I want both. How do I get back into a 'setup' program to install the LAN
>support?
>
>Glenn...
Open an xterm / console, and type
linuxconf
Press enter...
)0(
Hi Glenn.
Just run Lothar, you can set it up there.
> Hi all. Installing Mandrake 7 there is a option to setup a dialup connection or
> a LAN. I want both. How do I get back into a 'setup' program to install the LAN
> support?
>
> Glenn...
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,
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Glennthe DrakConf icon on the desktop.
Alan
Glenn Johnson wrote:
>
> Hi all. Installing Mandrake 7 there is a option to setup a dialup connection or
> a LAN. I want both. How do I get back into a 'setup' program to install the LAN
> support?
>
> Glenn...
Type netconf at a root prompt.
You can also do it with linuxconf.
Or if you are new to linux and like mental masturbation, you can do it
with the "modprobe", "ifconfig" and "route" commands. It's really
interresting and instructive, but it may sound like a waste of time if you
don't want to spend
Axalon wrote:
>
> Am I the only one that just got a large chunk of mail from July 7th?
I've had a few older ones dribbling in, but no large chunk.
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Am I the only one that just got a large chunk of mail from July 7th?
On Wed, 7 Jul 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've just finished installing mandrake, and need to do some
> configuration.
>
> Can anyone tell me how to set up apache so that I can have my
> virtual server mirrored locally?
(cd /home/httpd/html/ && wget -m http://some.host.com)
wil
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I dont really get the apache question but if the website if remote then u can
use somehting like wget to mirror the site. If it is local u can set a cron to
copy the contents to another directory. Actually come to think of it u can use
wget for the
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