James Finstrom wrote:
I was at the park and swap today and the advantage of being a linux
geek is the ability touse it as an excuse. My son saw world of
warcraft and wanted it I said no son that doesn't work on our pc (no
wow in my house) anyway the guy said what is your computer. I said I
I would not be too pedantic about posting anything appropriately linux based to
any of the lists!
If it's not political or obvious war bait (Microsoft), it can go to
plug-discuss, right everyone?
Technical people with highly evolved critical thought will find something to
kvetch about,
Saturday (see that little blerb below) is the hackfest.
I will try to get it going again for you all shut-ins!
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From: bon...@cornerstonehome.com
To: plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
Subject: RE:
Even harder, needing to explain what sudo is. What about sudo car or
sudo go :)
For my car it would be sudo start
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I installed Open Solaris on my Dell Inspiron 6000 notebook, however the
Broadcom 440x integrated nic card is not supported.
I found the following link
http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/hcl/data/components/details/363.html
http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/hcl/data/components/details/363.html which
leads me
I posted this nearly 10 months ago, and still have them. At the time a
few people replied, some of them obviously just wanted them to resell
them, some for wrong reasons like use them as a game server. I did
have one serious inquiry but I was so busy at the time (I was suddenly
responsible for
Make sure (lol) that you don't have a file in the current directory named
make
Also sometime the files may have cr/lf in them which cause problems, this
happens if the file came from a dos/win environment.
check your makefile
-Original Message-
From:
There is no make in the working directory. I did check that, and even if I
didn't running gcc and suncc from their full bin paths would have accounted
for it. :( Also the files look fine under VIM; at least to me it looks fine.
I downloaded the tar.gz file from the server using Ubuntu and copied
Does the driver load with the add_drv.sh script bundled with the
source?The installation process is usually really simple,
something like (assuming it's called bfe) cp bfe
/usr/kernel/drv/amd64 ; cp bfe.conf /usr/kernel/drv ; update_drv bfe.
-Al
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 4:15 PM, Bryan O'Neal
Sounds simple, except I don't have a bfe or bfe.config. Infact, I was
actually unaware I needed a bfe.confg and was just trying to compile the
source into, I believe, bfe. Which I seem unable to do
-Original Message-
From: plug-discuss-boun...@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
Macintosh with OSX 10.5 is a fine distro, incorporating many of the same
Nix-ian tools used by Linux. Built upon a BSD variant, (BSDi, FreeBSD,
NetBSD), OSX runs OpenSSH, SAINT, uses sudo, and ettercap, snort, xnu (mac
address spoofing) and it also has some real security issues, WAIT, that's
bfe.conf would just be a driver configuration file and probably does
not exist by default. Don't worry about it.
On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 8:43 PM, Bryan O'Neal bon...@cornerstonehome.com wrote:
Sounds simple, except I don't have a bfe or bfe.config. Infact, I was
actually unaware I needed a
moin moin,
James suggested a presentation on mail filtering. Truly one of the most
useful topics, but not exactly something that will draw crowds and
astonish decision-makers.
So, how do we market some efficiency and getting things done presentations
such that we will draw crowds and astonish
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