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I did a test install of ubuntu on my laptop, apt-get'd NetworkManager, tried.
Connected to my WEP AP by selecting the AP and entering key. Kewl!
I then did a test install of SLED-10. Also kewl, but I could not connect to my
WEP AP, only unencrypted. (I live in subu
A sincere thankyou to James Gray who pointed me in the right direction.
[snip] lots of ramble about dlink 604T ADSL/router/modem
>> Externally all VHosts work. Internally (192.168.5.xx) the CSS part
>> of gallery
>> is missing, so all the Gallery VHosts are bare ugly HTML pages.
>> Any ideas on
Voytek Eymont wrote:
> I've just got this spam email, looking at the mail header:
>
> does that imply there some sort of open relay ? compromised system ? at
> dodo ?
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Tonight at the South Coast Linux Users Group in Wollongong I'm going to
be presenting on LocalFOSS/FOSSCasts and what my future plans are for
the sites.
If you are interested (and I know its REALLY short notice) you are all
more than welcome to come on down to the City of Wollongong Tennis Club
in
Hi
I did a test install of ubuntu on my laptop, apt-get'd NetworkManager, tried.
Connected to my WEP AP by selecting the AP and entering key. Kewl!
I then did a test install of SLED-10. Also kewl, but I could not connect to my
WEP AP, only unencrypted. (I live in suburbia, security is not an iss
I've just got this spam email, looking at the mail header:
does that imply there some sort of open relay ? compromised system ? at
dodo ?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 05/10/2006 10:15:44 AM:
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>
> Is this likely to be true also for the NB1?
>
So he Rs the FM and discovers the answer for himself.
It's "yes", btw.
David
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On Thu, Oct 05, 2006 at 10:03:43AM +1000, justin randell wrote:
> alex,
>
> i just switched over from adsl1 to adsl2+, and i'm using NB5, and i
> can confirm bridged mode works just fine.
>
> cheers
> justin
cool sound like it is all thumbs up
>
> On 10/5/06, Alexander Samad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 05/10/2006 10:03:43 AM:
> i just switched over from adsl1 to adsl2+, and i'm using NB5, and i
> can confirm bridged mode works just fine.
>
Is this likely to be true also for the NB1?
David
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alex,
i just switched over from adsl1 to adsl2+, and i'm using NB5, and i
can confirm bridged mode works just fine.
cheers
justin
On 10/5/06, Alexander Samad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi
Just in the process of checking out tpgs adsl2 +. I currently have adsl
running in bridged mode and havi
Hi
Just in the process of checking out tpgs adsl2 +. I currently have adsl
running in bridged mode and having the adsl session run by oe on my
linux firewall.
I am presuming I am going to be able to do the same with nb5+ and adsl2+
Alex
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Hi Ashley
check out the Ubuntu Community Forums
http://ubuntuforums.org/
About half-way down the page see "Support & Resources" - "HOWTOs, Tips
& Tricks"
or ths thread http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=53050 which
is an index of HowTos.
Bill
Hi all,
I decided to try ubuntu 6.0
On Wednesday 04 October 2006 22:31, Penedo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 04/10/06, Paul Dwerryhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Marillat's archive of multimedia Debian packages is probably what you
> > want:
> >
> > deb http://www.debian-multimedia.org sid main
>
> I already have it in my sour
On 04/10/06, Paul Dwerryhouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Marillat's archive of multimedia Debian packages is probably what youwant:deb http://www.debian-multimedia.org sid mainI already have it in my
sources.lists(.d), this (together with debian.pkgs.cpan.org) is the only "external" source I kept
On 04/10/06, Rev Simon Rumble <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This one time, at band camp, Penedo wrote:> The one I think Simon is referring to is "Automatix", but the one you> really> want is "EasyUbuntu". :-)Sorry you're right. Automatix is the one I meant. Was at work and made
a quic
On 04/10/06, Michael Chesterton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Over at http://packages.ubuntu.com and http://packages.debian.orgyou can search through the contents of packages.
And easier way to search such stuff is using apt-file:$ apt-file search sfdiskmanpages-ja: usr/share/man/ja/man8/sfdisk.8.gzut
This is a quick notice to let everyone know that the planned SLUG
Website codefest this Saturday is not going to happen because we lack
a venue.
We will need to locate a good venue with connectivity for another time
to re-schedule.
Cheers,
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John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Yes that's what I thought but apt-get install util-linux tells me I've got the
> latest package. But sfdisk -d /dev/sda | sfdisk /dev/sdb
> -bash: sfdisk: command not found!
hmmm, OK.
What about trying /sbin/sfdisk?
If that works, you might want to check your pa
Yes that's what I thought but apt-get install util-linux tells me I've got the latest package. But sfdisk -d /dev/sda | sfdisk /dev/sdb-bash: sfdisk: command not found!On 10/4/06,
Michael Chesterton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:> Hi list,>> I'm following a 'howto' whe
John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi list,
>
> I'm following a 'howto' where it's suggested I use sfdisk.
>
> I'm using Debian/Ubuntu and apt-get cache search reports 0. Googling reports a
> lot of happy users but no suggestion as to why I haven't got it or where I can
> get it!
>
> Any sign post
Hi list,I'm following a 'howto' where it's suggested I use sfdisk.I'm using Debian/Ubuntu and apt-get cache search reports 0. Googling reports a lot of happy users but no suggestion as to why I haven't got it or where I can get it!
Any sign post will be much appreciated.TIAJohn
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On Wed, Oct 04, 2006 at 04:14:51PM +1000, Penedo wrote:
>Thanks. That's probably the one.
>No support for Debian yet, though :(.
Marillat's archive of multimedia Debian packages is probably what you
want:
deb http://www.debian-multimedia.org sid main
(replace sid with etch or sarge, whe
This one time, at band camp, Penedo wrote:
> The one I think Simon is referring to is "Automatix", but the one you
> really
> want is "EasyUbuntu". :-)
Sorry you're right. Automatix is the one I meant. Was at work and made
a quick answer.
>Thanks. That's probably the one.
>
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