Anyone familiar enough with cd-record to help me burn a music CD?
I'm trying to put together some songs for my upcoming wedding and doing them
on one CD will make our lives much easier.
(I'm hoping to avoid some of the morality discussions here since I own all the
records/cds/tapes that I'm look
I know that there's a degree of oxymoronism to that but one must make lemonaid
when one only has lemons Okay, it sounded more profound in my head than
it reads.
Anyway, here's my question... I'm going to be setting up a system, RH7.[13] or
RH8 and it will be exposed to the great unwashed of
I've gotten this in my log report..
I find it very odd to say the least.
The connection for eth0 is my INTERNAL network and eth1 is my external.
So, what I *think* this is telling me is that for some reason, dispite proper
routing tables, my system sent external packets to the internal inte
On Monday 02 December 2002 23:45, hongky Michael wrote:
> %$#@ you!!!
I don't know why everyone's so upset. I consider it a good sign that
Macro$lop's support engineering management has finally admitted to being a
member of the community and offered their professional opinion on things.
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This just hit my funny bone...
Windows No Longer Vulnerability King
11/26/2002 2:22:09 PM
Microsoft's recent focus on securing its products seems to be working.
According to a November 12, 2002 AberdeenGroup report, open source and Linux
are the new kings of security problems.
The study, t
Okay, I have to ask this I feel stupid but I've not seen the answer yet.
(No doubt as soon as I send this I'll figure it out.)
If I take the kernel sources (/usr/src/linux*) and do a "make mrproper" to
clean them up/out, I end up with a "blank slate". This works fine.
Now, if I copy a confi
On Tuesday 05 November 2002 16:11, Alan Peery wrote:
> What happens if the users aren't running KDE?
Dunno. I've only seen it recently so I don't have that much experience with
it.
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On Friday 01 November 2002 15:31, Todd A. Jacobs wrote:
> Is there an equivalent to wall that will pop up a message in X?
Yes, there's one in RH8, I've got it on my system. I just have to find the
name for it but it's there!
% which kwrited
/usr/bin/kwrited
% rpm -q -f /usr/bin/kwrited
kdebase-
On Saturday 12 October 2002 15:06, Ed Wilts said:
> First of all, it's Windows, not Winblows. Treat the OS names with
> respect.
As if it hurts their feelings?
And, if you're going to admonish someone, be accurate, it isn't "Windows",
it's MS-Windows. Every computer I have runs windows. No
If I've got a box with more than one ethernet card, what is the "correct" way
to force the system to assign numbers to them in a desired pattern?
Example, box with two NICs and one built-in interface.
When it boots, the two NICs are 0 & 1 respectivly and the built in one is 2.
I'd like to forc
If I've got a box with more than one ethernet card, what is the "correct" way
to force the system to assign numbers to them in a desired pattern?
Example, box with two NICs and one built-in interface.
When it boots, the two NICs are 0 & 1 respectivly and the built in one is 2.
I'd like to forc
On Thursday 03 October 2002 17:24, Patrick Beart said:
> 1 GB for Swap is WAY too much!
The way you say that you make it sound as if there's a detrimental effect of
having that much swap available. Is there? Or is your complaint (not
implying that it isn't valid) that it's a waste of disk spa
On Monday 09 September 2002 20:01, Mike Burger said:
> It's already generated...look in /etc/rndc.conf file.
I realize that. I'm now assuming that this error:
$ rndc -V status
creating log channel
enabling log channel
create parser
get key for server
get config key list
rndc: decode base64 secr
I've done the DNS configuration according to all the docs that I could find
but none of these docs seem to discuss what's required to generate the
"hmac-md5" key that's included in the /etc/named.conf for authentication.
Where'd I miss it? (Or did I?)
Thanks for your time.
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I just got sent this link.
The topic is NIS->LDAP conversion.
http://www.padl.com/
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On Wednesday 04 September 2002 10:00, Ward William E DLDN said:
> (cat file1 file2 file2 | sort | uniq -u > file3)
Took me a few minutes to grok it but yes, I see where your's works too.
I *suspect* you might be able to do it without the sort in there and it'd
still figure out the unique ones b
On Wednesday 04 September 2002 09:07, Ward William E DLDN said:
> However, THIS would work:
I am not quite sure but I'll belive you.
However, it would be mucho easier to use 'comm'
% comm -13 file1 file2 > file3
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On Wednesday 28 August 2002 08:44, Nick Lindsell wrote:
> There is a DNS-HOWTO there:- http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/DNS-HOWTO.html
Okay, that's just patheticly annoying. I *swear* I checked there too.
Time to refill my coffee IV bottle. :(
Thank you!
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I've been looking around and haven't found a "how to" for setting up DNS on a
linux machine, did I miss it? If anyone knows of some docs, can you toss a
URL to me?
Thank you very much for your time and sorry for the wasted bandwidth.
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On Saturday 24 August 2002 22:56, Mike Davison wrote:
> While not a script, Kmail does this.
Agreed however, I'd like to do it before it gets to kmail.
Also, kmail doesn't (the version I've got) do bounces as part of the
filtering process, you still have to do it manually.
I have a need to be
SHort version:
man xwd
man xpr
use xwd to do the screen shot and save it to disk then use xpr to massage it
into a format you want.
There's a flag for xwd that allows you to click on a window to snap the
picture.
I use a second desktop to do the xwd commands and then <--- to move to
the win
The other way to check the version (which may tell a different story) is to,
using the ksh, at the prompt, enter:
set -o viraw
^V
The shell should report it's version at this point.
Mine (the PD one) says "PD KSH v5.2.14 99/07/13.2".
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On Monday 12 August 2002 07:11, Mickey Rosenthal said:
> I have a Conexant Softk56 Datafax modem.
I'm going to GUESS here but is this one of those "winmodems" where it's a
barebones modem which depends on special drivers from the Macro$lop OS?
My Compaq Armada 7400 laptop has one. It's quite t
On Monday 12 August 2002 07:17, fred smith said:
> On Mon, Aug 12, 2002 at 02:38:16PM +1000, Bruce Conmee wrote:
> > "retry time out not reached"
> or you may be able to do a quick rerun by first removing the file:
> /var/spool/uucp/./Status/
Hiya Fred! :)
Yes, Bruce, Fred's right rem
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