get
ATi-brand cards instead of the OEM "Radeon-chipset" stuff. Some of the
OEM cards Saffire are pretty lousy.
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Jeff Strunk wrote:
Nice, I hope OpenGraphics works out.
I was looking around, and I noticed that there are no video cards with
Intel GPUs. They only make inte
>
>
> Anyone want a free tuxscreen?
>
> http://tuxscreen.net/
Sure. How?
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We do still have one. But like I said, you are required to take other stuff
with you. That's the price.
Details! What kind of other stuff?
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en't gotten Robert's post yet.
If you still need a 5.25" drive, email me off-list. I have, ummm,
_several_.
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deals, I wouldn't do that if they're on loan. Run 'em, use 'em,
make accounts available on them, whatever. As long as the terms of UT's
agreement concerning the iMacs are being/have been met, IBM won't care
what else you do.
the $20/mo
extra charge, and running "servers" on a residential account is prohibited.
As far as I know none of that has changed.
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uSE rescue
environment, to remove the Linux Native and swap partitions, reboot, and
install SuSE.
Even so, you should *NEVER* do major work on a disk without full backups.
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s mailing list is all
but defunct. You might consider the idea that making posting to it
*less* of a pain in the ass could encourage participation.
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ple hell should I have to be subscribed to 2 lists just to discuss
the first list?
We're still at 6-2 for changing policy, with one abstention.
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behavior.
I did get what you were saying. As several other people have said, I
consider it treating a peripheral case as a priority.
Right now the vote stands at about 5-2 for changing reply-top behavior.
Jeff, you reading this?
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Big Mike Forsberg wrote:
I'm saying don't chan
Well, that's *two* votes, right there. :^)
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Original Message
Subject: Re: [Siglinux] sshd and the display variable
Date: Fri, 3 Sep 2004 19:15:17 -0500
From: Daniel Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Doc Shipley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re
Daniel Brown wrote:
On Fri, Sep 03, 2004 at 04:39:10PM -0500, Doc Shipley wrote:
And when do we get to fix the damned reply-to? Please delete my
address from the To: lines of any replies.
Take it up with jstrunk. If he's still controlling the list and is still against
the idea, some so
do we get to fix the damned reply-to? Please delete my
address from the To: lines of any replies.
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damage.
Do you really want to continue (y/n)? no
check aborted.
...but from here on i am shooting in the dark.
You should never run fsck on a filesystem mounted read-write. Boot
to single-user mode (or just do "init 1" as root) and run fsck from there.
BTW, the "-
Groups ahould provide some detailed traffic about running
ViaVoice on Debian.
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Eric Irrgang wrote:
On Mon, 21 Jun 2004, Doc Shipley wrote:
William L. Jarrold wrote:
...any idea how to avoid that "Argument list too long"
error? I have been meaning to send a separate note about
that problem for weeks nowRecent hacks have
suggested that something like this
William L. Jarrold wrote:
Thanks Doc. It is about time I groked xargs. And thanks for the pointer
to that book. Finding the time and $$ to buy it are another difficult
task.
Meantime, can anyone out there tell me how to address the cdrom drive on
an ibook. E.g. I want to do somethign like
pretty explicit about what I am to do.
man xargs
/bin/ls * | xargs -J % cp -rp % destdir
Should do about what you want.
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Doc Shipley wrote:
You really don't want to turn off fsck. Especially if it's a
production box.
Second easiest way is to build an initrd image that loads the IEEE1394
and SCSI drivers as the kernel boots. mkinitrd allows specifying
modules for inclusion.
Easiest way
ay will be to statically link the needed drivers into the
kernel, rather than building them as modules.
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of corruption down the road, that's a sure way to
check.
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MDR Consulting, Inc.
Austin, Texas
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Patrick Lang wrote:
Here it is, feel free to pass it around.
http://austin.indymedia.org/front.php3?article_id=9239&group=webcast
What the fuck is this doing on a technical mailing list?
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That's pretty heavy hitting, a module, to do something that can (and
should) happen in userland.
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ers. They are free, and source
is supplied. I've been using them with my TB card for a long time, and
the sound is *really* good.
However, they are *not* RMS-sertified, so they will "taint" your
kernel. ;^)
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Mark wrote:
I need to unkerberos a RH 7.3 system. Is there an easy way to do this for
someone with only a large amount of negative free time?
As long as Kerberos was set up with RH tools, "authconfig" should let
you revert to local authenticat
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Does anyone know what all the groups listed in /etc/groups mean? I tried
googling for it, but none of the links give me specific information.
I was just wondering if anyone knows or if they have a link they found
somewhere that details it all.
First, if you really
nd not by choice.
Even Pine is less-than-trivial in this regard.
And, the underlying thought on this side of the question is simple.
Iget mail from SIGLinux mailing list. Not from Victor Pelt. I wish to
address my replies to SGLinux mailing list.
ng assumptions like that is completely invalid?
I'd seriously like to know how you arrived at the conclusion that
"everyone's mailer" has those features. What was your sample set?
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on this list drive me nutz sometimes.
It's not *that* hard to turn off HTML.
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[0] Austin, we need to at least know what NICs you're using, and what
"services" you need to make available.
For starters, /etc/hosts.allow and /etc/hosts.deny are
Austin R. Longino wrote:
so it depends if i use auto in my /etc/fstab it will do auto but if i use
ext3 it uses ext3. the problem is that if i do a cold reboot it goes the the
pains of manual fsck
"man tune2fs"
Set the max mount count and max time between checks t
converters are going to end up being like SCA-wide
adapters. A drawer full won't be too many.
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affiliated yadda yadda yadda.
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; caldera openlinux then I wouldn't suggest it. Maybe a few knoppix CDs would be
> > nice to give the people who are interested, but not sure if they want a full
> > install.
Must have missed the original. SCO sets? As in UnixWare? Nothing to
do wit
On Mon, 10 Feb 2003, Spencer Ogden wrote:
> Seems like a good solution, I will give it a try.
>
> If Linux does not honor the setuid bit, then how come there are perl man
> pages about how to write safe setuid scripts in perl? like perldoc
> perlsec.
Perl != Linux.
it. Is there something different with
> perl since the interpreter is in there somewhere?
Linux rightly refuses to honor the setuid bit on a shell script. As
far as I know, there's no way to get around that by setting permissions.
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to run
full-screen. No window manager, no xterms, no nothing but a browser.
It's raw, but it works. Slowly.
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On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, Doc wrote:
> I don't know if it handles the salt the same way that /usr/bin/passwd
> does, but "grub-md5-crypt" generates md5 password hashes for grub.
I just realized that RH ks-config - the GUI Kickstart config tool -
generates md5 passwords
x27;t give the same has as in /etc/shadow. Thanks.
I don't know if it handles the salt the same way that /usr/bin/passwd
does, but "grub-md5-crypt" generates md5 password hashes for grub.
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he same;
otherwise you may need to turn pcmcia off in your default runlevel.
If that's RL 3, then there's be a file in /etc/rc.d/rc3.d named
Spcmcia. Make it gone. If chkconfig is installed:
chkconfig pcmcia off
Otherwise, just rm it by hand.
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provision for gettig me in, and I
read mail by SSH into home & Pine. This also neatly solves the problem
af managing/archiving mail *sent*.
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On Thu, 3 Oct 2002, Robert Giles wrote:
> Howdy folks - another quick question. I seem to lose jobs when I print
> items in quick succession, ie:
>
> "a2ps test1.txt; a2ps test2.txt; a2ps test3.txt"
Tack "; lpq" on the end an
ader
and a writer simultaneously, that is.
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sidered /dev/hda to be the "first"
drive, not /dev/sda.
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so mention that I've seen this before. A drive that had
been incorrectly imaged with Ghost had an MBR on sector 0, on MBR image
in sector 1, and the partition table was on sector 2! The amazing thing
was that NT booted as if everything was OK. Linux fdisk showed the
symptoms you de
/dev/hdX being /dev/hda or /dev/sdb, for example...
If you do that and you're still getting "ghost" partitions, it's not
the drive.
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stem functions and environment are generated, how the parts of the
Linux build tools (make, gcc, autoconf, etc) interoperate, and a lot of
other invisible stuff.
As an efficient way to install a custom Linux, not a great idea. I
think gentoo is probably a better
OK. If you're feeling better now, you want to tell us what the
problem is?
If autodetection is your primary criterion, RH is probably what you
want. Anything else can be fiddled, but you gotta describe it
coherently.
Doc
On Tue, 30 Jul 2002, Alexander Boulgakov wrote:
&
On Tue, 30 Jul 2002, Spencer Ogden wrote:
> Does anyone have an adapter to connect a 2.5" laptop drive to a regular ATA cable
>and power?
Logic Approach, at 2500 S Lamar [1], usually has them for around $15.
[1] Yes, they moved. Just south of the old location.
Patrick,
CC'ed to the list so you don't get 100 replies
doc@george:~$ host irc.ev1.net
irc.ev1.net A 207.218.245.77
HTH
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l True Believers Must Always Say GNU/Linux
The Purple KoolAid is GOOD For You
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On Thu, 9 May 2002, Spencer Ogden wrote:
> Does any one know of libraries to read from WinBond hardware monitoring chips?
> The interface is pretty simple, I just couldn't find anything to do it for
> me.
Have you looked at lm-sensors? They support some of the WinBond
chips
!
Wait. URL?
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Wow. End rant. Didn't mean to start one.
I like the occasional add.
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ckages or pointers to them on
ftp://ftp.kernel.org
Can't remember which subdirectory and too lazy to look. :^)
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a whining baby.
> He needs to recognize the sad fact that some of the greatest
> contributions to science and technology go unrecognized.
Emotional crap. Richard Stallman's work and his contributions are
recognised worldwide.
as
it's a group decision. I adamantly oppose the Stallmanites' tactics in
trying to force the issue. I think it's blackmail, and it has greatly
lessened the considerable respect I had for Richard M. Stallman.
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don't really remember anybody being in
favor of that.
I stated last week that I would not unsubscribe if SIGLinux decided to
change its name. At that time I never considered that this list might
be organized such that any single member can make that sort of decision.
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. And
if OBSD started it, I think I wouldn't be tempted to dump Linux for
it. And I use *BSD quite a bit.
My unproven personal observation is that FAT32 over ~12G is unstable
under any OS.
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often. If you have access to Partition Magic, it'll most likely fix the
FAT32 partition. I haven't thried the newer Linux dosfstools, but
they're probably worth a look.
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_
R city.
Aren't we special.
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Date: Wed, 27 Mar 2002 00:58:17 -0600
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Subject: [alg] Austin Road Runner Policy Changes
I realize this is slig
On Tue, 19 Mar 2002, Doug McLaren wrote:
>
> RMS has done some great things for software -- don't get me wrong.
> But he's got more than his share of kookness going on too.
Dude! After 3-or-so years, we've finally agreed on
es, etc etc?? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
> Snippets of my relevant smb.conf file are pasted.
Yes, sort of. Any user given a samba "account" must have a valid
system _account_. Not a valid system _login_.
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