Robert Martinovic was once rumoured to have said:
This is fairly useless information (it won't show interfaces,
etc)... at a minimum, you should post the full output from both:
iptables -t filter -nvL
[excess output snipped]
After reviewing your netfilter rules I think I've seen whats
On Mon, Jun 11, 2001 at 05:06:41PM +1000, Murray Adelman wrote:
I get a message that the job is queued but the daemon cannot be open.
When I read /var/log/messages I am told that modprobe cannot find a
module called parport_lowlevel. As far as I can see looking at the
sources for the kernel,
Q. What is the oldest / wierdest / most cantankerous piece of hardware that
you've ever had Linux running on ?
MacIIvx, 20M ram, 16mhz. Took 18 hours to install slink (cut down to 105M).
Still got it as a curiosity.
Nick
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I am having setting up my printer for a Red Hatish version of linux.
I am sure I have the printcap, spooling, filters, etc set up properly
as I have done this many times and the print jobs are sent to a queue.
Also I have parallel support and lpr support installed as modules.
The devices
Hi,
Just wanted to run this by you all... I am currently reinstalling a
machine at home with apsfilter and samba etc so I can print to a HP 6L.
I've got it all setup and can print most of the time from windows to the
shared printer with no issues, although running the Test print option from
On Mon, 11 Jun 2001 11:34, Ken Foskey wrote:
I do not know what you are worried about, back up the box before they
arrive, let them put in their autocheckup diskette and verify all your
licenses. I can guarantee that they will be very confused very quickly.
Offer to help them out by
Jon Biddell wrote:
You should talk to a lawyer and find out whether they are allowed to
do that (for now, they'll change their licensing scheme the next time
around if too many people refuse ..)
etc. or will allow Microsoft or their Authorised Representatives access to
such hardware
$B$3$s$K$A$O!EvJ}$O%M%C%HpJs$rH/9T$7$F$$$kT$G$9!#(B
$B$4ITMW$N%a!%k$G$$j$^$7$?$i?$/$*OM$S?=$7e$2$^$9!#(B
$B###P#R(B
$B:G?7%7%9%F%`!*!*L5NA$G%M%C%H$G=P2q$$%7%9%F%`$N$40FFb(B
$B(B
Does anyone know if:
Ricoh MP 7125A model CDRW
generic TNT2 32MB PCI video card
Adaptec 29160N U-160 32-bit PCI scuzzy card
LVD68/U160 SCSI disks (Seagate Cheetah Barracuda, Quantum Atlas, IBM
Ultrastar)
[whatever] Cable or DSL modem
... works with Linux?
Also, I see some
Looking for a room mate/flat mate/whatever they're called?? I'm poking
around at some options for living in Wahroonga or near there.
I'd need a room to myself with the OK to get a cable installed in there, for
a DSL modem, and to put a small fridge in there and toaster, small
microwave, plenty
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Ricoh MP 7125A model CDRW
Almost certainly. Search this list for ide-scsi (setup details will almost
certainly pop up).
generic TNT2 32MB PCI video card
Sure. Proprietary drivers though; get a Matrox or ATI Radeon.
Adaptec 29160N U-160 32-bit PCI
On Tue, 12 Jun 2001, Jeff Waugh wrote:
generic TNT2 32MB PCI video card
Sure. Proprietary drivers though; get a Matrox or ATI Radeon.
Only for 3D. The 2D drivers are open source, well, reverse
engineered(?) anyway.
Mr Poo.
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On Fri, 8 Jun 2001, John Ferlito wrote:
On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 04:45:27PM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi guys
does anyone know if setting up Pacific Internet ADSL under linux is
idnetical to setting up telstra adsl under linux?
Exactly the same, you use pppoe.
thanks for that
attached (as text/html)
(jamie: don't believe everything you read. we're still working out
tridge, you and this month's meeting - looks like you will be on this
month as originally planned..)
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Title: Minutes 20010605
Minutes 20010605
Minutes - Business Arising
Howdy all
I was wondering if anyone has heard of any sound recording tools available for
Linux that will enable you to save them in the M$ wav format
thanx
PMc
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on Tue, Jun 12, 2001 at 02:13:39PM +1000, Peter McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy all
I was wondering if anyone has heard of any sound recording tools available for
Linux that will enable you to save them in the M$ wav format
I think you should look at
Peter McCarthy wrote:
I was wondering if anyone has heard of any sound recording tools available for
Linux that will enable you to save them in the M$ wav format
There are quite a few. This is a good place to start:
http://www.bright.net/~dlphilp/linuxsound/
Matthew
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My experience with my wife's OAM is that it can actually take a couple of
years, and the recipient is supposed to be kept in the dark, but that will
not rule them out of receiving one.
At 14:02 12/06/2001, you wrote:
On Monday, 11 Jun 2001 at 16:00, Howard Lowndes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Jun 11, 2001 at 10:02:25PM +1000, Michael uttered:
execstackoverflow in Unrecoverable error:
Do you have tetex-*, gsfonts, and the fonts for ghostscript installed?
I got this same error when I didn't have the necessary filters for apsfilter
installed.
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On Tue, 12 Jun 2001, Ralph Wallis wrote:
... The only requirement is that
the honours committee can independantly find a prominant
person to support the nomination...
How likely is it that the GG's people would be clueful enough to identify
this sort of person? Can you give them hints?
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