I just used IE 7 and got the error "Internet Explorer cannot open the
page... Connection Aborted"
In the lower left corner of IE, I saw "Error on Page", and double
clicking it provides the following:
Line: 233
Char: 5
Error: Unexpected call to method or property access.
Code: 0
URL: res//ieframe
Put down some rules for once? Keep it Linux/Unix and OSS oriented? it's
the "Phoenix *LINUX* Users Group" after all. I'm all for free speech,
but every organization has rules under its belt to promote and benefit
that groups goals. Political agenda has no place here unless it is
related to Linux
Agreed, but sadly, even after your email it continued. I can't sit back
any longer. Since the self moderation isn't working, as Alan has asked
of people in whatever nice form he has, I can only do what is best, quit
complaining myself and leave. Nothing permanent, mind. Though, if I
wanted an "an
If you want to test things without paying for RHEL licensing, get CentOS(.org)
It's basically RHEL, minus the cost. Test, and if it works there, it'll work
on RHEL.
Ciao,
Tony E / Jaraeth
Phoenix Wing
-Original Message-
From: Craig White
Sent: January 13, 2009 10:08 P
emaining 15% or so are windows
or BSD, so about 1500 systems or so. Turn that into RHEL licenses and it is
very expensive.
Tony E / Jaraeth
Phoenix Wing
-Original Message-
From: Joshua Zeidner
Sent: January 14, 2009 12:12 AM
To: Main PLUG discussion list
Subject: Re: starting with Fe
everything except /boot, and yes it
*feels* faster, and though I don't do the benchmarking thing, I like the
feeling.
Know the truth :) Check the link above, and check kernel.org, the more
official sources.
Regards,
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Tony E / Jaraeth
jara...@phoenixwing.com
Joe Fleming
f you make a necessary driver a
module, THEN you *will* need the initramfs for your version kernel.
Here's where my config file is for my old P3 Dual Xeon 550 MHz file server.
Regards,
--
Tony E / Jaraeth
jara...@phoenixwing.com
Nathan England wrote:
>
> Hello Hello,
>
>
Eeek! My config file for Gentoo 2.6.28x
http://www.peacebringers.com/config.txt
Ciao!
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Tony E / Jaraeth
jara...@phoenixwing.com
Nathan England wrote:
>
> Hello Hello,
>
> I currently am running 2.6.24.7 and I have stuck with it because of
> bootsplash
> patches for it
As would many many people... However, it's still not beta. Which was my only
point.
Tony E / Jaraeth
Phoenix Wing
-Original Message-
From: Mike Garfias
Sent: February 06, 2009 8:13 AM
To: jara...@phoenixwing.com; Main PLUG discussion list
Subject: Re: ext3 vs ext4
Just becaus
Some other good BASH starters:
http://www.faqs.org/docs/Linux-HOWTO/Bash-Prog-Intro-HOWTO.html
http://www.faqs.org/docs/abs/HTML/
Regards,
--
Tony E / Jaraeth
jara...@phoenixwing.com
Brant Evans wrote:
> The $$ variable is the process id. It will be consistent through the run
> of
$ source ~/.bashrc
Hth,
Tony E / Jaraeth
Phoenix Wing
* Sent using Windows Mobile
-Original Message-
From: Robert Holtzman
Sent: March 08, 2009 1:40 AM
To: plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
Subject: running .bashrc
A long time ago I read a post somewhere about how to make the
host that can
provide server side sorting, or 2) imap access.
All this OT stuff, I don't read... And I just end up deleting it... One...
Message... At a... Time :(
I agree with what Alan said below... Fwiw.
Tony E / Jaraeth
Phoenix Wing
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-Original Message
That may be the beauty of Open Source, but when you're trying to
minimize security risks, adding on another layer of possible security
failure is just that... another security hole needing patching. It's
like having 3 bank robbers, then adding a 4th and saying "it's only one
more robber... the
I also use CentOS almost exclusively at work, and the exclusions occur
when customers specifically request Debian, SuSe, Slackware, etc. There
are a few mirrors for CentOS local to the valley such as:
http://mirrors.easynews.com//linux/centos/
http://centos-distro.cavecreek.net/centos/
With Cent
Nathan Aubrey wrote:
> I want my spam to go to my $HOME/.Maildir/.Spam/ folder, but I don't want to
> know it is there, so I would like it to go straight to the /cur/ folder so I
> don't know I've got new spam. Is there a way to do this with procmail?
>
> I tried doing
>
> MAILDIR=$HOME/.Maildi
In addition to the DNSstuff.com report, you may consider adding SPF
records to validate your email server, per se. Check out
http://www.openspf.org/ for info, including a neat SPF record generator
that you can easily add to most DNS zone files/records.
Hope that helps...
Tony E.
JD Austin wr
Reading through the email thread backwards, I was ready to dismiss this,
except, that I came across the same font size issue. Check it out here:
http://www.phoenixwing.com/images/re1776_plug.eml.jpg
I use Windows XP with the latest Mozilla Thunderbird... and I see the
ranging font sizes. Since
I'll take it if the jaunt across town (I assume) is possible. Email me
off list, and I'll come and grab it after I get out of work sometime.
~ Tony E
Mike Garfias wrote:
> where are you located?
>
> On Jul 9, 2007, at 10:28 AM, Jim wrote:
>
>> I do, but I don't have a car so I don't have any
Personally, I only truly trust my own systems, setup the way I prefer.
However, I want speed, reliability and availability, and I don't really
need a colo/dedicated server for it. I have had 1&1 for nearly 7 years,
or should I say, since they opened their data center in the U.S. and
were giving ou
Kurt Granroth wrote:
> Okay, okay, maybe RH ES doesn't really suck. It is, after all, the most
> common server Linux (in the guise of CentOS, commonly). And it is ultra
> stable. Plus, every third party package has support for it. In fact,
> that's why I'm using it. Zimbra only supplies x86_64
y: I was never very impressed with any of the
> pointy-clicky tools like YaST. Most of the time, I was
> annoyed at their inflexibility. However, different people
> have different needs, and a userspace programmer may have
> different priorities than a guy like me.
>
> Tony E - J
Mike Garfias wrote:
> I don't mind tools editing the standard conf files.
>
> I do mind some craptastic distro burying the setting in an obscure
> directory and then making it hard to script (or hand edit) a change.
But the argument can be made, again, that if you are familiar with a
distro, t
I believe you would have to change the underlying code of the Shadow
utilities code to do anything other than MD5/DES. Nothing is mentioned
in the HOWTO's about changing encryption as it seems to use the systems
underlying crypt() functions... afaik.
http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Shadow-Password-HOWTO.ht
Another thing to note, you can't see the "partitioning" that CentOS is
going to do to your LVM partition off the bad via the text-based
console. When I installed CentOS 5, I did a graphical install, then it
allowed me to resize the LVM LV's with great ease to my taste.
~ Tony E
Matt Graham wrot
Here here! Postfix, with MySQL for virtual hosting, Amavisd setup w/
ClamAV & SpamAssassin, it's really easy. The mail logging is standard
for the most part, if you can read sendmail mail logs, you can read
postfix logs, and they are laid out much the same. That is essential
when someone isn't f
ID3 tags do have a specific naming convention. While id3v2 is more free
form, the names are supposed to be a specific list of names. Check out:
http://www.id3.org/ for more info.
I have a huge array of MP3's, which I store on my linux home fileserver,
and when I retag something i use mp3info. Spe
I can attest the quality of VirtualBox. It works very ell with my
installs of Linux & BSD. I have yet to install Windows onto a virtual
machine, but I suspect it runs decently.
Caio...
Tony E
JT Moree wrote:
> Dennis Kibbe wrote:
>> I've placed a quick how-to on using Qemu to run Linux or W
Any entries in your /var/log/maillog file? Do your web logs show any
errors?
~ Tony E.
Bryan O'Neal wrote:
> Ok, I have Media Wiki installed on Cent OS 5 and I think I have
> everything set up in my LocalSettings.php file correctly, and send
> mail is running, but I can not seem to get notificat
Call me crazy, call me geeky... I kind of wish I could see Gene
Roddenberry's idea of society come to fruition. No more bounderies of
money & barter. Instead, a society that provides for one another, and
people have jobs that they like, and benefit the rest of society. A
place where everyone has
It appears to be redirecting to a URL via a HTTP GET statement (?dlurl=)
and then passing the referral URL along (the original link with Boingo
in the name) then again redirecting back, and forward again, etc. Yes,
it looks odd. Chances are the URL was programmed to receive a
particular varia
> I have learned a great deal from Gentoo all the way from using chroot
> to to properly setting my locale. Whereas with Ubuntu and other sorts
> I keep feeling like I'm being told "its okay that you're an idiot, we'll
> take care of things". Now with it being in the corporate environment
> I bel
I've also heard tale that this is a result of this, or something
similar. Usually something in Windows causes the end users computer to
try and connect to a website using the Network Discovery UPnP
framework. Personally, I tend to ignore that.
Regards,
Tony E.
Charles Jones wrote:
> I
I like VirtualBox alot. I don't use it for anything of a "production"
status, but I use it alot for testing Linux distro's I'm not that
familiar with, or Windows Server (yeah, gasp) *BSD, etc. I haven't
touched upon the USB side of things, but I do have about 8 different
instances, with stati
I have a crap load of systems in my apartment and use Cox with no
problems. I run a linux file server with BIND for dns, since I have my
internal network setup with DNS for 192.168.* addresses. I use my
firewall/router for backup DNS which uses Cox. I've not had a problem
running BIND, nor a
Don't trust everything you see & hear on /. ... Take a look at all the
media outlooks and gather a more average outlook on the IT market.
Arizona, especially the Valley, are ripe for IT. It's all in the local
market, read your local paper such as AZCentral.com online, or pick up a
trees worth
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