i have also recently joined the adsl throngs
i am using the Billion modem which is much raved about at
http://www.whirlpool.net.au/ and only costs $190 plus p&p altho i had to
mail order it in from Perth - a process that went completely smoothly.
Combined with my previously installed hub's up
On 9 Feb 2003, Chris wrote:
> Gday y'all,
> Im trying to share a CUPS printer over samba. I can see the printer, but
> when i try to print to it from a windows box i get the message "Access
> Denied, Cannot connect.".
linux# smbpasswd your-windoze-name
( on the linux box running samba
Gday y'all,
Im trying to share a CUPS printer over samba. I can see the printer, but
when i try to print to it from a windows box i get the message "Access
Denied, Cannot connect.".
I seem to be able to print a test page from the http config tool.
This same problem hapened with lpd.
I am running
On Sun, 9 Feb 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I also joined Zip way back. I sorta knew one of the founders, Anthony
> Woodward, who went on to become CTO of Pacific Internet for the Aus
> region when Pacific took them over. Now moved on. Afaik, they always
> a heavy if not exclusive user of Li
On Sun, 9 Feb 2003 01:18:23 +1100
Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> seconded. I joined zip right way back when they were starting up and
> only had a couple hundred users. Been there ever since. I've signed
> many friend and clients up with them as well over the years. Back then
> they seemed
On Sat, 2003-02-08 at 22:14, Ian Hans Su wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> galeon has suddenly gone bonkers on my debian/unstable box. I don't
> think I apt-get upgraded recently, so I don't think it's because of a
> new version. But whenever I run galeon, it opens another window, which
> opens another window,
On Sat, Feb 08, 2003 at 10:49:36PM +1000, Robert Brockway wrote:
> On Sat, 8 Feb 2003, Anand Kumria wrote:
>
> > My apologies that this announcement is somewhat later than normal.
> > Anyway, DebSIG is definately on this month. As usual we meet on the 3rd
> > Wednesday of each month - this month t
My apologies that this announcement is somewhat later than normal.
Anyway, DebSIG is definately on this month. As usual we meet on the 3rd
Wednesday of each month - this month that is on the 12th.
We meet at the Wooloomooloo Bay Hotel (WBH) from 19:00 - but quite a lot
of people turn up around 18:
On Sat, 8 Feb 2003, Jeff Waugh wrote:
> where coding and common sense part ways...
I throw down the gauntlet..
I challenge you to write a screen saver in say php-gtk
and get it included in xscreensaver :)
--
Anthony Rumble
--
SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://slu
I had this problem last time I found for some stupid reason my
compilation of squidguard did not work. So I downloaded the rpm
and it works fine. I would suggest that you download your distro's
package of squidguard and see if that works.
you could also send snippets of your squid or squidguard co
Ian Hans Su wrote:
Hi all,
galeon has suddenly gone bonkers on my debian/unstable box. I don't
think I apt-get upgraded recently, so I don't think it's because of a
new version. But whenever I run galeon, it opens another window, which
opens another window, etc., ad infinitum. I've tried reinstal
apt-get remove mozilla-* && apt-get install galeon worked perfectly.
Thanks David.
On Sat, 2003-02-08 at 23:42, david s wrote:
> yeah, i had that a few weeks back after an apt-get upgrade. couldn't
> track down the problem, but i solved it with an 'apt-get remove --purge
> mozilla' followed by
On Saturday, February 8, 2003, at 04:32 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
for the provider, I use optus cable, but I've heard good stuff
about pacific internet. And they own zip, which is I my original isp.
seconded. I joined zip right way back when they were starting up and
only had a couple hu
yeah, i had that a few weeks back after an apt-get upgrade. couldn't
track down the problem, but i solved it with an 'apt-get remove --purge
mozilla' followed by an 'apt-get install mozilla'. i tried the same
trick with galeon first but with no effect so it looks like the problem
is somewhere in
On Sat, 2003-02-08 at 23:21, Ken Foskey wrote:
> My son has discovered sites with inappropriate content for his age :-)
>
> I just installed squidguard and chastity-list and I can still hit
> playboy.com (extensive testing of 1 site) I have put the redictor into
> squid.conf.
>
> manuals are not
Theres a small proxy filter with a free version at www.webwasher.com
Cheers,
Chris
On Sat, 2003-02-08 at 23:21, Ken Foskey wrote:
> My son has discovered sites with inappropriate content for his age :-)
>
> I just installed squidguard and chastity-list and I can still hit
> playboy.com (extensiv
My son has discovered sites with inappropriate content for his age :-)
I just installed squidguard and chastity-list and I can still hit
playboy.com (extensive testing of 1 site) I have put the redictor into
squid.conf.
manuals are not helping me because they don't have a simple howto.
Hi all,
galeon has suddenly gone bonkers on my debian/unstable box. I don't
think I apt-get upgraded recently, so I don't think it's because of a
new version. But whenever I run galeon, it opens another window, which
opens another window, etc., ad infinitum. I've tried reinstalling and
deleting my
Hello all...im sort of dabbling in logs, and trying to work out how much
a particular site is receving, inbound, uploads _all_ incoming data
through http in megs or the like.
Im using analog.d but that only tells me number of requests
and as far as i can see, access.log mainly counts out bound
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