On 8/17/06, Jeff Waugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
For some reason, mailgraph hasn't been running for a while, but this will
give you a fair idea based on a small but useful amount of historical data:
http://www.slug.org.au/cgi-bin/mailgraph.cgi
I'll give the graph a looking into.
We upped
On 15 Aug, david wrote:
> mine is ps2 ... that may be the problem. There have been a few problems
> reported on these things. Might be time for a new one.
I use a Belkin KVM at work. When I switch between computers, it takes
several seconds for the computer to detect the mouse and keyboard -
This one time, at band camp, Dean Hamstead wrote:
>Its rather easy to say 'there is heaps of spam getting through'
>without actually being able to compare with how much *isnt*
>getting through.
>
>I believe having subscriber only access has been discussed and
>rejected before. My 2c says go subscri
> Its rather easy to say 'there is heaps of spam getting through' without
> actually being able to compare with how much *isnt* getting through.
For some reason, mailgraph hasn't been running for a while, but this will
give you a fair idea based on a small but useful amount of historical data:
Its rather easy to say 'there is heaps of spam getting through'
without actually being able to compare with how much *isnt*
getting through.
I believe having subscriber only access has been discussed and
rejected before. My 2c says go subscriber only, and have the
team of moderators occasionaly ch
On Thu Aug 17, 2006 at 10:54:28 +1000, Christopher Martin wrote:
>Seems a bit lame for a technical list like this to get spam...
>
>If you need any advice I just succeeded in removing spam from our
>organisation recently, and I am happy to help.
You may need to tweak your SPAM rules. I've not rece
On Thu Aug 17, 2006 at 10:54:28 +1000, Christopher Martin wrote:
>Seems a bit lame for a technical list like this to get spam...
>
>If you need any advice I just succeeded in removing spam from our
>organisation recently, and I am happy to help.
>
Please read the FAQ ;) ok, you can't because the F
Seems a bit lame for a technical list like this to get spam...
If you need any advice I just succeeded in removing spam from our
organisation recently, and I am happy to help.
Chris M
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Peter Miller wrote:
It all boils down to this: when I look down a list of mirror sites, is
it possible for me to tell which ones are peers, which ones are cheapest
to access?
There's no automated tool. You'll need to use traceroute
to the various mirrors and hope ISPs have used reasonable
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You might want to check out the following thread for USB wifi
recommendations for Linux:
http://lists.slug.org.au/archives/slug/2006/06/msg00464.html
All of the dongles mentioned should come with Windows drivers.
Lindsay
On 8/17/06, Lyle Chapman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can any
Can anyone recommend a pci or usb wireless card that works with both windows (necessary evil) and Fedora.cheers, Lyle Chapman Prepress Supervisor Torch Publishing Company Pty Ltd 47 Allingham Street, Condell Park, NSW, 2200 Ph: 612 9795 Fax: 612 9795 0096 --
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Andreas Fischer wrote:
> Cool, my very first Nigerian scam! :) ...Does anyone else get the urge to
> go fishing?
Replying to spam on the list is always a bad idea. Many people
have spam filters which migh have deleted the spam and may
see yours as legitimate email; legitimate email with a bunch
On Wed, 2006-08-16 at 22:32 +1000, Beach_Wins wrote:
> Hello webmaster,
>
> http://slug.org.au/contacts.html
>
> Your 2 links - committee & slug are incorrectly set up.
>
> Suggest remove http://slug.org.au
>
> ...Ben
The two email addresses just need to have the / removed at the beginni
Hi,
I would like to communicate with someone
that has setup a Telstra Maxon Minimax MM-5500U radio modem on Mandriva
2006.
...Ben
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Hello webmaster,
http://slug.org.au/contacts.html
Your 2 links - committee & slug are incorrectly
set up.
Suggest remove http://slug.org.au
...Ben
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On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 11:58:45AM +1000, Peter Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-08-09 at 11:22 +1000, Jobst Schmalenbach wrote:
> > On Wed, Aug 09, 2006 at 08:14:40AM +1000, Peter Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> > wrote:
> > > Is there any elegant way to have a laptop DHCP client ha
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