On Tue, 18 Dec 2001, George Vieira wrote:
> yeah it is.. it take 10% of your bandwidth and spams microsoft with info.
>
> I might start a GUI OS company called bighard.
from nslookup:
Non-authoritative answer:
Name:bighard.com
Address: 209.67.60.72
Non-authoritative answer:
Name:ma
yeah it is.. it take 10% of your bandwidth and spams microsoft with info.
I might start a GUI OS company called bighard.
thanks,
George Vieira
Systems Manager
Citadel Computer Systems P/L
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From: Jon Biddell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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On Tue, Dec 18, 2001 at 05:26:17PM +1100, Jason Rennie wrote:
> > During interrogation, Afroze, 25, also claimed that a member or members of
> > Osama bin Laden's Al Qaeda network, posing as computer programmers, were
> > able to gain employment at Microsoft and attempted to plant "trojans,
> > tr
I'd make sure that the path to the libraries are in /etc/ld.so.conf
If not I'd add the path and run ldconfig
If the path exists then ignore the above and maybe do what Booth suggests.
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From: Christopher Booth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, 18 December 20
> During interrogation, Afroze, 25, also claimed that a member or members of
> Osama bin Laden's Al Qaeda network, posing as computer programmers, were
> able to gain employment at Microsoft and attempted to plant "trojans,
> trapdoors, and bugs in Windows XP," according to Ravi Visvesvaraya Prasa
Hi,
We have just bee trying to install RH7.1 on an old and venerable HP
Netserver 5/133 LC. This is simply going to be a Linux terminal in the
library to run Netscape and very little else. It is an EISA machine with
SCSI HDD and CDROM.
When we got to selecting a video, we kept getting errors,
when root can access any user's files, whats the point in putting
root in the individual groups.
/etc/group:
bin:x:1:root,bin,daemon
daemon:x:2:root,bin,daemon
sys:x:3:root,bin,adm
adm:x:4:root,adm,daemon
tty:x:5:
disk:x:6:root
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On Tue, 2001-12-18 at 12:02, Steve Kowalik wrote:
> Okay, what you can do is edit the postinst script in
> /var/lib/dpkg/info/irda-common.postinst and put a 'set -x' in it, after the
> shebang line. You can use that to file a nice bug report.
Thanks a lot Steve :-)
I did that and discovered that
OK.. I figure some things out and this is really messy I know but at least
it works for me...
print "Content-type: text/plain\n\n";
if ( "$in{eventdate}" !~ /^[0-9]+[\/]+[0-9]+[\/]+[0-9]+[0-9]+[0-9]+[0-9]$/
){
print "TBA";
exit(0);
}
else
{
$date=$in{eventdate};
$event=`date -d \"$date\"
Thanks to all that replied..
I found a way to do it in bash but now want to use perl to check the passed
in date for it's format ie... mm/dd/ format.
I'd be happy with just 00-99 numbers..
At the moment I've done this (below) in shell commands in perl but wanted to
pass in $date is possible
On Tue, 18 Dec 2001 11:47:57 +1100 George Vieira wrote:
> Is there a way to subtract the number of days remaining from a date so I can
> report back "125 days remaining" etc.. under linux/perl?
you may also find Class::Date useful.
ftp://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/perl/CPAN/authors/id/D/DL/DLUX/
At 11:22 am, Tuesday, December 18 2001, Simon Wong mumbled:
> Just upgraded some packages from unstable and had a problem with
> irda-common not configuring.
>
> I tried dpkg --configure --pending but same error.
>
> Could someone give me a tip on how to trace what is going wrong during
> the co
* This one time, at band camp, George Vieira said:
> Hi all,
>
> Is there a way to subtract the number of days remaining from a date so I can
> report back "125 days remaining" etc.. under linux/perl?
>
> I want to subtract it from a date which will be a special event etc..
> Is there a date to
on Tue, Dec 18, 2001 at 11:47:57AM +1100, George Vieira
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Is there a way to subtract the number of days remaining from a date so I can
> report back "125 days remaining" etc.. under linux/perl?
>
> I want to subtract it from a date which will be a special
... it probably won't be weirdness when someone explains it, but right now,
it is! I'm looking at switching to blackbox WM and was trying out Acrobat4
reader but I get the following error messages ...
X Error of failed request: BadAccess (attempt to access private resource
denied)
Major opcode of
Hi all,
Is there a way to subtract the number of days remaining from a date so I can
report back "125 days remaining" etc.. under linux/perl?
I want to subtract it from a date which will be a special event etc..
Is there a date to interger conversion or something?
thanks,
George Vieira
Systems
Just upgraded some packages from unstable and had a problem with
irda-common not configuring.
I tried dpkg --configure --pending but same error.
Could someone give me a tip on how to trace what is going wrong during
the configuration (before I think about a bug report)?
Thanks.
Setting up
On Tue, 2001-12-18 at 09:37, Serge Krepak wrote:
> Is it v 8.1?
Whoops, yes I meant 8.1 not 8.2
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On Mon, 2001-12-17 at 19:27, Antony Clarke wrote:
> Anyone know if you can get Evolution on CD, looked at everythinglinux but no
> mention of it. 56k here so downloading is no go.
>
> I've read that Evolution is a bit unstable without Ximian gnome, has anyone
> found this?
(Debian-centric respon
snipped ...
> Updating to all the needed Mandrake 8.2 rpms (When I
had 7.2), there
^
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Is it v 8.1?
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Force it and then reinstall the newer one using --force (not upgrade).
Chris
On Tue, 18 Dec 2001 00:11:43 +1100 (EST)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm hopeless with libraries.
>
> Whilst trying to set up evolution I got libgnomeprint.so.2 is required by
> bonobo-conf and libgnomeprint.so.15 is re
Sylpheed can read them both, though you get a lynx style implementation of html.
Good thing is that it is compatible with your mutt mailboxes as well and do news.
Quite a decent email client - not perfect, but I still prefer it over evolution.
Chris
On Mon, 17 Dec 2001 10:42:34 +
"Rev Simon
I have been looking for the Linux 7.2 official book in Albury and cannot
find it, but a mate of mine has found it in Canberra and is sending me a
copy.
Does anyone know who is distributing Linux 7.2 to the newsagents, is it
Gordon & Gotch?
On Tue, 18 Dec 2001, Matt - wrote:
> Hi group,
>
> I am
Yeah this the funny part about Tel$tra.
I can pay _ALL_ my bills over the internet except the actual internet bill
itself.
Every time I have connection problems they want me to uninstall and
reinstall my NIC drivers and PPPoE software.
I usually tell them I've done that already, then they ask wh
Interesting site - when it works. Mostly it seems to give CFM customised
error messages.
On 17 Dec 2001, Damien Elmes wrote:
> http://whirlpool.net.au
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"We are either doing something, or we
I've set up a PDF printer server using Samba and ps2pdf on one of our
servers here at work. My problem is that it seems to be truncating
the spooled postscript files. When I print them to a file from my
(Windows) machine and then run the script manually, they work fine.
When I print through Samb
>From a terminal somewhere Matt - wrote:
> Hi group,
>
> I am wondering if anyone has seen any Linux Pocketbooks
> around recently. I have tried several newsagents and many
> say they are sold out till some time next year (March?!).
www.everythinglinux.com.au for distro's
> I have seen similar
Hi group,
I am wondering if anyone has seen any Linux Pocketbooks
around recently. I have tried several newsagents and many
say they are sold out till some time next year (March?!).
I have seen similar titles which offer Redhat 7.1 (not 7.2)
and one by Redhat themselves, for $30.
I have the old
On Tue, Dec 18, 2001 at 12:17:56AM +1100, Craige McWhirter wrote:
> On Sat, 2001-12-15 at 13:03, Crossfire wrote:
>
> > mpg123 is your friend.
>
> ogg123? ;)
>
> > If I recall correctly, it can play back full rate on a 486DX2/66, and
> > *nearly* full rate on a 486SX/33 (IIRC). I used to use a
On Sat, 2001-12-15 at 13:03, Crossfire wrote:
> mpg123 is your friend.
ogg123? ;)
> If I recall correctly, it can play back full rate on a 486DX2/66, and
> *nearly* full rate on a 486SX/33 (IIRC). I used to use a few
> inventive patches to downmix the audio for my SBPro anyway and that
> just
I'm hopeless with libraries.
Whilst trying to set up evolution I got libgnomeprint.so.2 is required by
bonobo-conf and libgnomeprint.so.15 is required by blah blah blah.
If I try install these rpm for so.# found with google gnome-print
won't let me due to a newer package allready
install
Erik de Castro Lopo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Mon, 17 Dec 2001 21:34:30 +1100 (EST)
> Howard Lowndes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Which doesn't leave much choice if it's the only service available. BTW,
> > I don't go much on Flow Comms either, but I don't know how much their
> > pro
On Mon, 17 Dec 2001 21:34:30 +1100 (EST)
Howard Lowndes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Which doesn't leave much choice if it's the only service available. BTW,
> I don't go much on Flow Comms either, but I don't know how much their
> problem is really Telstra's problem.
>
> Does anyone know about
Have you tried 018018008? It certainly works for me with my Telstra
account and my BPD account.
On Mon, 17 Dec 2001, Erik de Castro Lopo wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Dec 2001 18:55:47 +1100
> Erik de Castro Lopo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I forgot the biggest irony of them all.
>
> 10) I cannot pay
On Mon, Dec 17, 2001 at 07:27:01PM +1100, Antony Clarke wrote:
> Anyone know if you can get Evolution on CD, looked at everythinglinux but no
> mention of it. 56k here so downloading is no go.
just the evolution (the email bit) .deb is 10Mb.
I guess all the other gnome libs add up as well but
it'
On Mon, 17 Dec 2001 18:55:47 +1100
Erik de Castro Lopo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I forgot the biggest irony of them all.
10) I cannot pay for the bigpong service over the net, nor via BPay.
I have to go to a bloody post office and pay it with eftpos.
Erik
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On Mon 17 Dec, David Kempe made the following spurious claims:
> Recent SLUG flamewars aside, plain text email is appreciated :)
What part of this was NOT plain text?
-> I 2 tq>
[text/plain, 7bit, us-ascii, 0.7K]
If you're using a mail client that can't automatically select the best
Which doesn't leave much choice if it's the only service available. BTW,
I don't go much on Flow Comms either, but I don't know how much their
problem is really Telstra's problem.
Does anyone know about any rumoured DDoS on Telstra recently?
On Mon,
17 Dec 2001, Kevin Waterson wrote:
> Stephan
Stephan Borg wrote:
> I with Telstra ADSL and I can back this info 110%!!
Same here in Byron Bay
Kevin
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On Mon, 2001-12-17 at 19:27, Antony Clarke wrote:
> Anyone know if you can get Evolution on CD, looked at everythinglinux but no
> mention of it. 56k here so downloading is no go.
I believe it is part of the Ximian distribution.
> I've read that Evolution is a bit unstable without Ximian gnome,
Anyone know if you can get Evolution on CD, looked at everythinglinux but no
mention of it. 56k here so downloading is no go.
I've read that Evolution is a bit unstable without Ximian gnome, has anyone
found this?
Cheers,
Antony
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I with Telstra ADSL and I can back this info 110%!!
Stephan
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Sent: Monday, 17 December 2001 6:56 PM
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