On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Miguel A.L. Paraz wrote:
> I agree that it would be harder to expect newbies to follow those rules, but
> it would be for their own good to avoid topics like "please help!", which
> some would tend to skip over since it lacks any information on what they
> need help on.
Then
Not to mention the newest release support body checking using regex.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Blancas
Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 3:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [plug] sendmail question
Alam ko mas mada
On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 03:29:49PM +0800, eric pareja wrote:
> I think this puts an added burden on the newbie poster. I know it is
> trivial to do that for us, but how clueful do you think most newbies will
> be? I'm not saying that they're all clueless, but the rules should
> definitely tell all
On Mon, 5 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> like for example deny incoming mail with a particular subject line,
> from sender, etc?
>
> i have done this but only with the use of the REJECT option in access and
>relay-domains under /etc/mail.
>
> Example the SUBJECT LINE.
>
i use this to bl
On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Clemen Canaria (PH IM) wrote:
> just to make suredi ba yung /etc/X11/XF86Config pa rin ang ginagamit na
> config file ng X at hinde yung XF86Config-4 when using XFree86 4.x?
> --
if both are present at /etc/X11 , XF86Config-4 takes precedence ... as
taken from man XF86Con
Alam ko mas madali itong gawin sa postfix. Postfix will work with your
existing sendmail /etc/aliases, virtusertable etc. No offense to the
sendmail gurus/users out there.
On Mon, 5 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> sorry for this post but i've lost my notes on sendmail.
>
> does anyone here h
On Mon, 5 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> would it also be good if the posting people would try to identify what
> type of question they ask? so that the appropriate person can quickly
> answer the questions instead of wading through all the mails and reading
> all? Of course this would only
> > Except for those games that do not have a linux counterpart.
> > The blizzard series all to the way to D][ run excellently under wine - no
> > winblows partition or app/dll anywhere. Just plain Linux.
>
> You actually installed those games using wine under Linux only? hmmm...
> far cry from w
> > it's netiquette and some comments by the great doc mana!
>
> Which sadly, a lot of list members flagrantly ignore. Not all the newbies
> will go to the webpage, so it has to be on the mailing list as well.
I admit that, and that should be sent to the list too, bu
> Erm , i think the point was what would be the house rules for the
> linux-newbie list.
---
ah ok. well. aside from the ones in the PLUG website, which is the general
"rules", your suggestions are ok. well, lemme think.
would it also be good if the posting people would try to ide
The older versions you had to "use the source, Luke", i'm not so sure
about the new (latest) ones.
On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, dwen wrote:
>
> How can i change Postfix's Error/bounce message.
>
> from this :For further assistance, please send mail to
>
> to this :For further assistance, please send m
On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Paolo Carballo wrote:
> At 11:43 AM 3/3/01 +0800, you wrote:
> >and hard core gamers want every bit of performance.. so running under
> >emulation is out.
> >
> Except for those games that do not have a linux counterpart.
> The blizzard series all to the way to D][ run excelle
On Mon, 5 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > there are already mailing list guidelines in the plug website.
> --
> it's netiquette and some comments by the great doc mana!
Which sadly, a lot of list members flagrantly ignore. Not all the newbies
will go to the webp
> there are already mailing list guidelines in the plug website.
--
it's netiquette and some comments by the great doc mana!
--
Jess Emerson L. Uy
Ateneo Cervini-Eliazo Networks (ACENT)
email : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
web: http://c
with procmail i think will do.
example:
:0 D
* ^Subject:.*ILOVEYOU
/dev/null
dwen
On Mon, 5 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> sorry for this post but i've lost my notes on sendmail.
>
> does anyone here has a template in blocking/restricting something on sendmail?
>
> like for example
sorry for this post but i've lost my notes on sendmail.
does anyone here has a template in blocking/restricting something on sendmail?
like for example deny incoming mail with a particular subject line, from sender, etc?
i have done this but only with the use of the REJECT option in access and
there already is an ultralinux project. ultralinux.org
they are now working on a 64-bit filesystem.
On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Juan Miguel Cacho wrote:
> En Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 03:15:38AM +0800, Orlando Andico escribio:
> #_ 29K??!!! that's too expensive for hardware like that. i'd suggest.. save
>
How can i change Postfix's Error/bounce message.
from this :For further assistance, please send mail to
to this :For further assistance, please send mail to <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
thank you,
dwen
_
Philippine Linux Users Group. Web site and archives at http://plug.linux.org.ph
To leave: se
just to make suredi ba yung /etc/X11/XF86Config pa rin ang ginagamit na
config file ng X at hinde yung XF86Config-4 when using XFree86 4.x?
--
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Web Developer, Interactive Media
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Global Sources (NASDAQ: GSOL)
Enabling global merchandise trade
www.globalsources.co
On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Paolo Carballo wrote:
..
> Hmmm, that's good. They'll never miss the IDE then.
> Do you have a link to that cross compiler Orly?
> The guys over at the dosemu and freedos mailing lists would love to hear
> about it.
> If the newbie needs anything else - he should probably not b
En Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 03:15:38AM +0800, Orlando Andico escribio:
#_ 29K??!!! that's too expensive for hardware like that. i'd suggest.. save
#_ some more and get that wonderful Blade100 Sun box: 256MB RAM, 20GB Ultra66
#_ drive, and a 500MHz *64 BIT* UltraSparc IIIi processor for $990. *drool*
#
En Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 04:22:44AM +0800, Rafael R. Sevilla escribio:
#_
#_ No, it does not. In fact, most BIOSes are there only so that you can boot
#_ DOS on your computer, and when you deal with nonstandard devices they
#_ usually screw up the configuration so badly that they actually get in
En Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 02:26:24AM +0800, Orlando Andico escribio:
#_ Since most modern midrange- and up- main boards have a 2MB flash BIOS,
#_ it's certainly possible to put the entire kernel and boot loader in
#_ there! that is, if the machine never dual-boots.
With enough coffee and cigarettes
En Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 01:52:48AM +0800, Orlando Andico escribio:
#_ If everyone thinks this is a nice idea, I think I can find the time over
#_ the next couple weeks to hack together a prototype (if there isn't one
#_ already available). I've been itching to use ConText in a real production
#_ e
Thank Ian,
The question now is how to get it to work with LTSP which prints to the
client workstations's printers.
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Ian C. Sison
> Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 9:17 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject
Erm , i think the point was what would be the house rules for the
linux-newbie list.
>
> there are already mailing list guidelines in the plug website.
>
> On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Ian C. Sison wrote:
>
> >
> > Ok, lemme try:
> >
> > 1. Topics under the areas of expertise
> > 2. Stories and experie
there are already mailing list guidelines in the plug website.
On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Ian C. Sison wrote:
>
> Ok, lemme try:
>
> 1. Topics under the areas of expertise
> 2. Stories and experiences with linux
> 3. Advocacy issues (how do i convince my [boss|administrator|dad] to use
> linux
>
>
> ..
> > But doesn't linux require some basic bios functionality to work? Whatever
> > the case, this can only make PCs more affordable, without the need to pay
> > award or ami or phoenix for their bios.
> >
> > the only problem i can see is that there will be lots of different linux
> > bioses
> Guys and gals:
>
> Wanna boot Linux in 3 seconds?
>
> http://www.acl.lanl.gov/linuxbios/faq/index.html
>
the guys at lanl wanted something so that they could make diskless beowulf
nodes without having to burn netboot ROMS. i am considering this but i
need sometime to rethink things about life
there is something i used a long time ago. it is called req.
it is a really cute email-based ticketting system. the last time i checked
it was unmaintained.
On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Ian C. Sison wrote:
>
>
> Hmmm, would this be something like a trouble ticket system ? I think
> there
> i am not sure which project jijo is referring too. we have a number here and
> they are mostly team effort projects. (note: i am not a one man team. we have
> anton(jijo little bro), sacha(the new rich kid on the block), jess(plug
> webmaster), gino(pex is my life) and some others who are still
Cups comes with its own lpd clone.
If you install cups, it will install its own lpd clone and you can use it
for every program that prints.
On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, William Villanueva wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I've re-installed Mandrake on my hard disk but changed from 7.1 to 7.2. 7.2
> comes with t
if Etherboot/Netboot is for advance then you may add me to Kernel
compilation and other Kernel stuffs.
- Original Message -
From: "Ian C. Sison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2001 1:10 AM
Subject: [plug] [UPDATE] Latest Newbie list topic assignments
Hello all,
I've re-installed Mandrake on my hard disk but changed from 7.1 to 7.2. 7.2
comes with the CUPS printing system and I cant' make head or tails of it.
Is this compatible with the old lpd? Can these 2 run together?
I've installed LTSP and it was working nicely using /etc/printcap but
At 12:50 PM 3/3/01 +0800, you wrote:
>
>Sure, paolo, would you like to take the topic of Wine and DOSEMU?
>
Yup! That would be just fine with me.
Paolo Carballo
= http://www.mydestiny.net/~jplc/ GnuPG 1.0.4 KeyID 1EAD657C
= Linux *is* user-friendly. It's just selective about it's friends.
On Sun, 4 Mar 2001, Horatio B. Bogbindero wrote:
> i vote php/perl list.
>
i'll go for for this. I think they don't have enough traffic to be on a
separate list...
mark
*
Mark Anthony J. Mercado
At 11:49 AM 3/3/01 +0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I think a low-graphics site is better. That way people with phones or
>PDA's can browse it without trouble! :)
>
Just an idea.
I think someone could try to create a PLUG WML test site for WAP devices.
Paolo Carballo
= http://www.mydestiny.ne
At 11:43 AM 3/3/01 +0800, you wrote:
>and hard core gamers want every bit of performance.. so running under
>emulation is out.
>
Except for those games that do not have a linux counterpart.
The blizzard series all to the way to D][ run excellently under wine - no
winblows partition or app/dll anyw
I have learned from somebody that the CPUs are overheating and causing high
failure
rates. The cooling subsystem may need to be redesigned.
At 03:41 AM 3/5/2001 +0800, you wrote:
>i've done a little digging around, and the Sun blade100 seems less and
>less attractive:
>
>the 500-MHz ultrasparc
At 11:55 PM 3/2/01 +0800, you wrote:
>Paolo Carballo from SM
Just a tiny correction that does not warrant a diff.
Sorry, I'm not connected with SM anymore.
Please correct this to Millenium ][ Holdings, Inc.
To those who don't know, this is the mother company of Infopage, et. al.
If anyone has sent
"Rafael R. Sevilla" wrote:
>
> On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Ian C. Sison wrote:
>
> >
> > But doesn't linux require some basic bios functionality to work? Whatever
> > the case, this can only make PCs more affordable, without the need to pay
> > award or ami or phoenix for their bios.
> >
>
> No, it do
Anyody interested in managing a web portal for Linux/Unix topics?
TerraShare.com (competing with about.com and Suite101) is still looking
for someone to do the job.
You must be very knowledgable about Linux and able to write clear and
interesting reviews of web sites which you will research.
T
On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Ian C. Sison wrote:
>
> But doesn't linux require some basic bios functionality to work? Whatever
> the case, this can only make PCs more affordable, without the need to pay
> award or ami or phoenix for their bios.
>
No, it does not. In fact, most BIOSes are there only
On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Orlando Andico wrote:
> it may not run Linux, but heck, UNIX is UNIX. i always wanted to have a
> Sun of my own.. (I learned UNIX on a Sun, and it's got that "nerdy
> engineer" image that a clone PC simply can't convey :) and the Blade100
> brings that WAY closer to reality.
i've done a little digging around, and the Sun blade100 seems less and
less attractive:
the 500-MHz ultrasparc IIe processor on it has 256K of L2 cache. it scores
174 SPECint2000 and 182 SPECfp2000.
by comparison, a "mere" 650MHz pentium III on an Intel SE440BX coughs up
299 SPECint2000 and 215
On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Ian C. Sison wrote:
..
> I've been toying on whether to get myself a BookPC - you know that
> book-sized footprint case, with a micro-atx board with everything in it..
> It uses an intel 810 chipset, SIS ethernet, "lin"modem. Looks pretty cool
> for a linux based appliance. A
On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Orlando Andico wrote:
> On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, eric pareja wrote:
> ..
> > before things get FUBARed and bedlam happen on the newbie list... maybe a
> > gentle reminder on what should go to the list? i'm not too diplomatic with
> > this kind of thing and might end up biting someo
On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Orlando Andico wrote:
> On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Ian C. Sison wrote:
> ..
> > But doesn't linux require some basic bios functionality to work? Whatever
> > the case, this can only make PCs more affordable, without the need to pay
> > award or ami or phoenix for their bios.
> >
> >
On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, eric pareja wrote:
..
> before things get FUBARed and bedlam happen on the newbie list... maybe a
> gentle reminder on what should go to the list? i'm not too diplomatic with
> this kind of thing and might end up biting someone, so i'll keep my
> fingers frozen for now.
Err, y
On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, eric pareja wrote:
..
> > I'm seriously thinking about something like that.. maybe after I get
> > another decent computer. :) Can't live without Konoko and her friends
> > (running on Win32, alas) right now.
>
> :cackles, "Another Oni fan!"
Yeah. And a big Myth fan before
Ok, lemme try:
1. Topics under the areas of expertise
2. Stories and experiences with linux
3. Advocacy issues (how do i convince my [boss|administrator|dad] to use
linux
what else?
On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, eric pareja wrote:
> before things get FUBARed and bedlam happen on the newbie list... ma
On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Ian C. Sison wrote:
..
> But doesn't linux require some basic bios functionality to work? Whatever
> the case, this can only make PCs more affordable, without the need to pay
> award or ami or phoenix for their bios.
>
> the only problem i can see is that there will be lots o
before things get FUBARed and bedlam happen on the newbie list... maybe a
gentle reminder on what should go to the list? i'm not too diplomatic with
this kind of thing and might end up biting someone, so i'll keep my
fingers frozen for now.
-xen
--
eric pareja ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) ~-=[O]=-~ Here
On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Orlando Andico wrote:
> I'm seriously thinking about something like that.. maybe after I get
> another decent computer. :) Can't live without Konoko and her friends
> (running on Win32, alas) right now.
:cackles, "Another Oni fan!"
Now, if they'd only port Shogun: Total Wa
But doesn't linux require some basic bios functionality to work? Whatever
the case, this can only make PCs more affordable, without the need to pay
award or ami or phoenix for their bios.
the only problem i can see is that there will be lots of different linux
bioses around, for each mobo manuf
Guys and gals:
Wanna boot Linux in 3 seconds?
http://www.acl.lanl.gov/linuxbios/faq/index.html
Read about LinuxBIOS on Slashdot. Originally I thought they were making an
open-source BIOS so that the entire PC can be open-source. Apparently,
no. They put a kernel in the BIOS!
Since most modern
On Sun, 4 Mar 2001, Horatio B. Bogbindero wrote:
..
> btw, we have hybrid solutions. we php usually for frontend stuff. if php
> cannot crack it we have to resort to (a slower) perl (via mod_perl). there
> are still things that we use perl for.
..
Ah, the perennial argument. Do it the hard way w
Hmmm, would this be something like a trouble ticket system ? I think
there are some open source packages on freshmeat, however i'm not sure if
it fits your model to a tee.
In any case it's a good idea worth exploring, especially if you have
the time to do it. Methinks this will get more momen
On Sun, 4 Mar 2001, neuroticimbecile wrote:
..
> anyway, i just want to restate my call for those who want a separate
> ph-php list where we can share php code, classes, url's, experiences,
> etc. coz you know what they say, the best way to learn good
> programming is to look through other people
Hi all,
Maybe we should make a sort of question database where people (even
non-members perhaps?) could post questions. We divide stuff by topic (as
Ian has nicely put down). There should be a web form to ask questions and
answer 'em. This would be quite similar to a message board, except it's
m
okay, before things get out of hand, i think that we should really reserve
intermediate-advanced topics for this list since we don't want to scare
newbies away. some guide questions to ask yourself before posting on the
newbie list:
1) is this question something someone new to linux would ask an
oh yeah. you have a very good point there. sorry got carried away. hehehe.
On Sun, 4 Mar 2001, Ian C. Sison wrote:
> On Sun, 4 Mar 2001, Horatio B. Bogbindero wrote:
>
> >
> > > you can add me to the Etherboot/NetBoot section a.k.a. Diskless Workstation.
> > >
> > and yes. i forget
> >
> > beo
On Sun, 4 Mar 2001, Horatio B. Bogbindero wrote:
>
> > you can add me to the Etherboot/NetBoot section a.k.a. Diskless Workstation.
> >
> and yes. i forget
>
> beowulf - i will help!!!
> javastations - (cross compiling sparc stuff. and netbooting mr. coffee and
> this like. this is so fun!)
>
T
> you can add me to the Etherboot/NetBoot section a.k.a. Diskless Workstation.
>
and yes. i forget
beowulf - i will help!!!
javastations - (cross compiling sparc stuff. and netbooting mr. coffee and
this like. this is so fun!)
>
>
> >
> > Notes:
> >
> >
> > This is the final list, u
>
> > On Sat, 3 Mar 2001 at 03:38, Horatio B. Bogbindero wrote:
> > > hey jijo can be the php caretaker na rin... if he wants too.
> >
> > Agh! Please, no. I've got two PHP books and *STILL* haven't gotten to
> > working on a number of projects that I have to do for the company. Your
> > succes
you can add me to the Etherboot/NetBoot section a.k.a. Diskless Workstation.
--
clemen r. canaria
- Original Message -
From: "Ian C. Sison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2001 10:30 PM
Subject: [plug] [UPDATE4] Latest Newbie list topic assignments 03
> On Sat, 3 Mar 2001 at 03:38, Horatio B. Bogbindero wrote:
> > hey jijo can be the php caretaker na rin... if he wants too.
>
> Agh! Please, no. I've got two PHP books and *STILL* haven't gotten to
> working on a number of projects that I have to do for the company. Your
> success is more real
Quoting Federico Sevilla III <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Sat, 3 Mar 2001 at 03:38, Horatio B. Bogbindero wrote:
> > hey jijo can be the php caretaker na rin... if he wants too.
>
> Agh! Please, no. I've got two PHP books and *STILL* haven't gotten to
> working on a number of projects that I have
> Cool!! I definitely am for this! Who's gonna teach it and when will it be offered?
>
baka you will be one of the first students. elective yata next semester.
then they will make it required.
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> >
> >hello men and women of the Philippine Linux Users Groups,
> >
On Sat, 3 Mar 2001 at 03:38, Horatio B. Bogbindero wrote:
> hey jijo can be the php caretaker na rin... if he wants too.
Agh! Please, no. I've got two PHP books and *STILL* haven't gotten to
working on a number of projects that I have to do for the company. Your
success is more realistic, Willia
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
PINOY LINUX COMMUNITY EXPERTS ESTABLISH TECH FORUM FOR BEGINNERS
In an unprecedented move this week, the Philippine Linux Users Group
[PLUG] established an online technical forum specifically catered to help
individuals setup and maintain personal computers running the Lin
Notes:
This is the final list, unless anyone else wants to volunteer for other
topics. Remember, all oldbies may participate regardless of topic, as
this is a community effort. The main reason for topic caretakers is to
make sure that if no one answers a particular question, it's the
oh yeah, si amil pa pala.. kulang pala kayo ng members eh why didn't u ask me or paul?
:)
dennison
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> amil didn't join.. ;p
>---
>then who is the last guy? paul? The team cannot just be composed of 4
>members kasi that is against the rules, con
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