I couldn't say for certain without more information, but it looks like you had
an update to Mono, and it was trying to (JIT)recompile all of the assemblies it
knows about (which would include all of the aspx pages).
.Net automatically recompiles all assemblies on an update, and Mono can
sometime
Eh, there's just less of a market visibility for OpenBSD, so it's not aimed at.
It's merely luck of the draw in this case, however.
On 7/25/07, Jim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Give them time and they'll come up with a way to hack your OpenBSD boxen.
>
> Darrin Chandler wrote:
> > As many of you a
I spoke to a couple in the user group about some jobs at the company I work for
2wire and they recomended I post them to this list.
We have three positions open
2 Sys admin positions and 1 developer position.
If you are interested send me your resume
My email is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Phil
A
Good, but I think I found a flaw in your plan. Around Phoenix it
doesn't get cold enough to wear gloves. So you would have to drive to
Payson, Prescott or Flagstaff. If you drove a little further north like
Sitka or Barrow, you could do your kinko's run on Halloween when you
would have a wid
Give them time and they'll come up with a way to hack your OpenBSD boxen.
Darrin Chandler wrote:
> As many of you are aware, there's been an exploit published for bind 9.
> Patches are available, so check for updates for your *BSD and/or Linux
> boxen.
>
> Unless you're using OpenBSD, of course.
You can do it under AD?
I didn't realize that... what's the proper way?
Forgive me, but it'd be nice to know this :)
On 7/25/07, Bryan O'Neal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You restrict it using either the appropriate pam config, or two (the way
> I do it) using windows active directory. I know, I
On 7/25/07, Bryan O'Neal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> This was started as an anti counterfeiting measure way back in the day,
> and on high end machines you have to present credentials to purchase
> them and the contract states you must notify the manufacturer if the
> printer changes location or
I too had (under)power issues with the front ports on several computers.
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Is it a USB reader?
I had a similar p
You restrict it using either the appropriate pam config, or two (the way
I do it) using windows active directory. I know, I am evil, I didn't
even try it under Linux, I went right to the authenticating server and
restricted it their using a nice windows gui that has worked for me for
so many years
This was started as an anti counterfeiting measure way back in the day,
and on high end machines you have to present credentials to purchase
them and the contract states you must notify the manufacturer if the
printer changes location or owners. I just purchased a $35K Xerox and
can not tell it ev
So I come into work today, and the webserver we operate (we do web
development for about two dozen clients) is unresponsive and "weird".
SSH won't connect, then it will. Basic commands (ls!) bitch about too
many open files. And Plesk can't even tell me how much memory is free
all the time.
Darrin Chandler wrote:
> Hi!
>
> A while back I remember Alan Dayley asking about podcasts with Linux or
> Open Source topics. Well, it seems that there is one called FLOSS Weekly
> that I just found out about from a recent post by Randall L. Schwartz.
>
> http://www.twit.tv/floss
>
Thanks, Dar
Hi!
A while back I remember Alan Dayley asking about podcasts with Linux or
Open Source topics. Well, it seems that there is one called FLOSS Weekly
that I just found out about from a recent post by Randall L. Schwartz.
http://www.twit.tv/floss
--
Darrin Chandler| Phoenix BSD User
As many of you are aware, there's been an exploit published for bind 9.
Patches are available, so check for updates for your *BSD and/or Linux
boxen.
Unless you're using OpenBSD, of course. ;-)
http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=article&sid=20070725193920
--
Darrin Chandler| Phoenix BS
I've been through a lot with Fedora as FC4 was my first venture into linux; during which I had to do a lot of manual compiling and configuring. It's gotten a lot better, and I'd be happy to help with any issues you run into. (any that I can help anyway.)
Tip: If you have a broadcom wireless card,
Glad that caught my eye--I'm going to install Fedora on my laptop pretty
soon!
> found it; and i think this has happend to me before.
> gdm was missing. I dont know how but the gdm package was not on my system.
> I just ran yum install gdm then reboot, and I was back in business.
>
> On 7/24/07, J
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