DaZZa wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jul 2004, Matthew Palmer wrote:
And if you're not of the website registering persuasion, this link
works:
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/07/26/1090693888524.html?feed=rss
Or not. PITA SMH.
If you get told you need to register, close the window and try looking it
up
One possibility is that the TMOUT variable set in the environment, to
check this do env |grep TMOUT and see what the response is. eg
env |grep TMOUT
TMOUT=7200
means that the shell will time out in 7200 seconds or 2 hours. To change
this put export TMOUT=0 in your /etc/bashrc or ~/.bashrc file
On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 17:10:11 +1000
Chris Freeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SNIP
From /var/log/messages:
Jul 27 16:13:50 windy -- MARK --
Jul 27 16:20:01 windy gconfd (alant-5921): GConf server is not in use,
shutting down.
Jul 27 16:20:01 windy gconfd (alant-5921): Exiting
Jul 27 16:33:50 windy
quote who=Alan L Tyree
On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 17:10:11 +1000
Chris Freeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SNIP
From /var/log/messages:
Jul 27 16:13:50 windy -- MARK --
Jul 27 16:20:01 windy gconfd (alant-5921): GConf server is not in use,
shutting down.
Jul 27 16:20:01 windy gconfd
On Tue, Jul 27, 2004 at 03:52:27PM +1000, DaZZa wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jul 2004, Matthew Palmer wrote:
And if you're not of the website registering persuasion, this link
works:
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/07/26/1090693888524.html?feed=rss
Or not. PITA SMH.
If you get told
I have installed Morphix on a computer and upgraded the Distribution
with apt. All works well. I can use the net through the lan etc. but I
have one major problem:
How the hell does one set up a network printer with Debian. From my SuSE
9.1 box I just use YAST. There seems to be no comparable
Ashley Maher wrote:
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2004/07/26/1090693888524.html
Just post the small bit of interest.
The SMH is now a brain dead site.
Even if you register, it is a major PITA.
--
Terry Collins {:-)}}} email: terryc at woa.com.au www:
http://www.woa.com.au
Wombat
Or you could always use the link www.smh.com.au/text for all the news
without those annoying ads (usually a single small ad in the corner
only) or equally annoying register please pages
Andrew D
On Tue, 2004-07-27 at 23:32, Terry Collins wrote:
Ashley Maher wrote:
On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 18:04:48 +1000
Jan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
quote who=Alan L Tyree
On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 17:10:11 +1000
Chris Freeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SNIP
From /var/log/messages:
Jul 27 16:13:50 windy -- MARK --
Jul 27 16:20:01 windy gconfd (alant-5921):
After building a reverse proxy with authentication, and including
various tags
I found that authentication would be requested on every image or page
downloaded.
So far I have not found a solution. At this stage I disabled authentication.
I've set up apache on my linux firewall to reverse proxy
Alan L Tyree said:
On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 18:04:48 +1000
Jan Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
quote who=Alan L Tyree
On Tue, 27 Jul 2004 17:10:11 +1000
Chris Freeman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
SNIP
From /var/log/messages:
Jul 27 16:13:50 windy -- MARK --
Jul 27 16:20:01 windy
On Wed, 28 Jul 2004 06:35:38 +1000
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Harald Richard Ashburner) wrote:
SNIP
Hi Alan,
Stab in the dark, are you running xscreensaver?
if so, have a look at your $HOME/.xscreensaver file
the first four entries are the interesting ones. I can't remember
which, but one of these
On Tue, Jul 27, 2004 at 11:50:26PM EST, Andrewd wrote:
Or you could always use the link www.smh.com.au/text for all the news
without those annoying ads (usually a single small ad in the corner
only) or equally annoying register please pages
As far as I can tell, the text page is not updated
But by 8.13 (just checked) it is there.
Andrew D
On Wed, 2004-07-28 at 07:39, Luke Yelavich wrote:
On Tue, Jul 27, 2004 at 11:50:26PM EST, Andrewd wrote:
Or you could always use the link www.smh.com.au/text for all the news
without those annoying ads (usually a single small ad in the corner
G'day,
I've got a client using telstra ADSL, 1g/month.
Currently they using modem supplied by telstra, its a
DASL-with RJ45 output.
I've been asked to replace this old modem with a
router so they can connect to internet without
depended on 1 computer-must-be-on (as the Internet
sharing)
Any
quote(Phillipus Gunawan);
Any telstra-experienced can give me an advice about
the router with built in ADSL modem? I know telstra
always put some sortof software and a bit tricky to
handle.
AFAIK, Telstra use standard PPPoE for ADSL.
No heartbeat or anything as such.
- Chris
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