i hunted all around for a UDP redirector similar to "redir" but
couldn't find one that would work for me, so i wrote one. it's
reasonably well written and works well, and based on questions
i've seen in various linux mailing lists, other people might
also find it useful. how would i best distrib
actually, part of my previous message should have read:
B can ping the other machines in the internal network as well as
_both of the cards in A_, but not the router or out past it.
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after *endless* months trying to live with a NT internet server which
performed horribly and crashed regularly (the record was 19 times in
*one* hour), the management at my company at last agreed to try out
a machine running RedHat linux. hurrah! BUT i'm having a problem
with forwarding IP traff
>I don't total understand what you are saying about when it makes the
>noise... Is it only in X-Windows?? Or does it make the noise at the regular
>prompt?
that's the scary part. under X windows it's fine, it's screwed up at
the regular prompt! i verified the horizontal and vertical sync paramete
had a TTX 17" monitor attached up to a ATI Mach64 on my Pentium-based
Redhat 4.2 box, everything was just hunky-dory until last night.
suddenly smell something burnt... hey, my monitor doesn't work!
replace it with another monitor of the same type, everything just
fine for awhile, then the monitor
does anybody know how to stop netscape from popping up those highly annoying
additional windows full of ads when visiting sites like geocities.com ?
yes, i know i can just minimize them, but then they popup again. what i'm
looking for is some configuration option to not have them popup at all.
comparing my "java40.jar" file against my machine at work yielded different
sums, not to mention a gross difference in size (1228649 bytes for a working
java40.jar versus 165888 bytes for a non-working one). hmmm, perhaps something
went wrong in the downloading? anyway, using the larger java40.jar
picked up the "netscape-communicator-4.04-3" rpm from redhat, installed it
here on my 4.2 machine, set CLASSPATH to "/usr/lib/netscape/java/classes",
verified that indeed "java40.jar" does exist in that directory, startup
netscape, go to www.cnn.com, and get an error dialog that says
Unable to sta
Byte long ago lost anything even remotely close to "objectivity" when it
comes to micro$oft vs anything-else, and is now for all intents and purposes
just a shill for gates & co. too bad, once they had informative articles
on a wide variety of subjects, as well as some pretty nifty cover art...