We have dipped our toes in this water and can report the following :
Application : Remote access to windows dependant applications for 12
users across IP Wan.
Previous solution : Windows XP workstation per user in the computer room
with separate machine designated to each remote user.
Problems
Where's the structure, indentation, and documentation, aka comments in
the code ? Or do we open a a new OSSP for this project to get it cleaned
up. But then how would we measure who wrote the most code of the code
measuring code? :-) Ho hum.
-Original Message-
From: Jamie Wilkinson
there was no globally
centralised server involved at any point. Does that count?
You never touched *.root-servers.net? Or *.gtld-servers.net?
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or there is anything I should know before purchasing it.
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Hi Rene,
That's bang on the money!
And for a bonus, you've told me how to get a separate firewall log file without
having to do too much extra work.
You've seriously made my day. Thanks.
My thanks also goes to Andrew and Julian for helpful extras in earlier posts.
Cheers,
Daniel.
On 18:37 21
disabled any '(x)console/tty' items from /etc/syslog.conf )
It can't be a big thing. Can anyone help?
Thanks,
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I am considering an attempt on sync'ing my Ipaq 3800 with Evolution on
my Mandrake 9.1 linux laptop.
Has anyone achieved same ? Is it possible ?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, 8 October 2003 12:00 PM
You have probably seen this
http://www.opengroupware.org
Daniel
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Peter Chubb
Sent: Monday, 21 July 2003 3:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [SLUG] Shared calendar apps
Hi,
Are there any
Great. Here I sit, stuck in the world of M$ writing this email cause I
just upgraded to 9.1 Somebody should have told me about the descent
(downgrade) on the other side.
How in the world is this FOSS stuff going to make critical mass in the
desktop arena if, when at release 9.1 in 2003 I find
of the segment below. All of
this flashes at a rate which, I suspect, would induce epilepsy in any
poor sufferer who happens to be within the field of view of my machine.
Ron Daniel
Information Systems Manager
Sims|Group Limited
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I have a one unopened TR-3 EXtra Minicartridge (2.2Gb Capacity Uncompressed,
4.4 Gb Compresses) Tape, free to a good home, that is if someone can be
bothered picking it up.
Email me off list.
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Marketing and Issues Management Consultants
Level 1
We have a Samba server sharing drives and printers to my PC users in a
network.
The difficulty we currently face is the (soon to be) burgeoning number
of users that move from PC to PC and need to have their own desktop's
with their own network drives and printer shares, at each of the PC's to
a bit of space.
ASIDE: When I had the time I was planning to edit this perl script to give
you the option of burning a copy of the CD as well as creating MP3's, you
have invested the time ripping the CD why not do all you can with the wav
files!
http://www.geocities.com/ukcave/ripit.html
Daniel
What are the modules af_packet and unix that are in /etc/modules, this is on
a Debian Woody install.
Daniel.
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problem or perhaps some colour or display settings???
Any help would be appreciated as redhat technical support won't help as it
is not classified as a 'installation support' problem.
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Running it from a console (no X installed)
Turns out that if I ssh using putty it works sort of fine.
Daniel
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problem or perhaps some colour or display settings???
Any help would be appreciated as redhat technical support won't help as it
is not classified as a 'installation support' problem.
Daniel
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had a lot of
problems getting xft to work with gnome.
Gentoo is very easy to use, and I have enjoyed building my system from the
ground up, learning as I go.
Daniel
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Ben de Luca
Sent: Sunday, 15 December 2002
Does anybody remember the name of the game which people used to play on
their mainframes at university in the late seventies where you explored
a labyrinth of caves and tunnels interactively on a teletype machine,
usually resulting in demise by some foul or painful process often
involving a
OK I am a bit stumped, and awk is certainly not my forte
I have an awk script the uses the system(vim variablehere) function to
call vim, the point being to edit a file manually and then get back to the
awk script.
Now when this runs I get a Warning: Input is not from the terminal from
vim,
Unfortunately we don't run X . A point I should of made is that this script
works fine on a sco unix box running nawk.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:slug-admin;slug.org.au]On Behalf Of
Angus Lees
Sent: Friday, 18 October 2002 8:48 AM
To: Daniel Harper
Cc: SLUG
Subject
I am using the tcsh and have a script written in the csh that I use
regularly.
Every time I run the script the terminal is reset. How can I stop this?
Thanks Dan
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Got my CDs. Tuesday
lunchtime
Got my Win2k Laptop last Friday
Chucked the CD #1 in the drive, 1945hrs Tuesday night
Followed the bouncing ball
Resized my partitions on the fly
Worked beautifully !!! Up and
running 2105 hrs
Now running dual boot, with KDE or GNOME or any other
Why is mount -t smbfs considered better than smbmount?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Jeff Waugh
Sent: Tuesday, 10 September 2002 2:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [SLUG] Perls of wisdom???
quote who=Stuart
smbmount of a
I am trying to redirect and append stdout and stderr to a file.
I gave a try put that doesn't work. HELP!
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Australia
Phone
direction?
Regards,
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332-342 Oxford Street
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Australia
Phone: 02 9386 1622
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and look at
the smaller packages for more granularity.
These debs are from the second set of KDE 3.0.2 tarballs Dirk prepared;
they should also be the finals. Expect a 3.0.2 announcement within the
week.
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On Mon, Jun 24, 2002 at 08:39:34PM +0200, SANDRA SAVIMBI wrote:
Dear Friend,
This letter may come to you as a surprise due to the fact that we have
[...]
This is clearly not the genuine article, since it's not written entirely
in upper case. Ignore imitations!
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-run ldconfig.
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of signature. That's longer than most sensible emails.
Oh wait, that .sig isn't sensible.
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, and filter on the presence of /^X-Spam-Status:\ Yes/.
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and set Razor to only trigger 3 (default) or 4 ...
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msg23923
On Thu, May 30, 2002 at 09:25:43PM +1000, Jamie Wilkinson wrote:
This one time, at band camp, Daniel Stone wrote:
And this is why you leave spamassassin at the default threshold of 5,
and set Razor to only trigger 3 (default) or 4 ...
But you're still relying on the ability of thousands
worked on 2.95.x.
G'luck!
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on it ?
You should be using sys/types.h, not linux/types.h.
Userspace programs should never, ever use kernel includes, unless you
have a good reason, and 500 shekels for your trouble.
I'm too sexy for my code.
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grep, man!, sed awk.
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of
'debug'[1] with openlog(...), it doesn't actually do anything on its
own.
Cheers!
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[1]: Yes, I know that it's nowhere *near* all occurrences ...
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didn't think SLUG would find it
necessary to write a letter of apology, but I don't think it's
unprompted, either.
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On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 06:45:37PM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 13 May 2002, Daniel Stone wrote:
dear Daniel,
So blantant, unreasoned Microsoft bashing is OK in your eyes?
Please learn how to spell first..
So I made a typo. That happens when you go
On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 07:36:09PM +1000, Jessica Mayo wrote:
Ok. I'll bite the Troll... [Youch!]
On Mon, 13 May 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 13 May 2002, Daniel Stone wrote:
So blantant, unreasoned Microsoft bashing is OK in your eyes?
Please learn
.
Please feel welcome visit our website or talk to us, if you sincerely
believe we are not 100% behind Linux and Freebsd and alternatives to
Redmond. Hope to hear from you soon, cheers
Hey, I work for a company, too!
(Funnily enough, I didn't think this was The Age Classifieds).
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. Sure, I believe Linux is a better OS (just look at my
sig, and the fact that I used to do packages for Debian), but that
doesn't mean we should go around spurting bullshit about Microsoft.
When they do it, it's called FUD.
When we do it, people laugh, and put it in their signature.
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(except perhaps for some freaky bank site).
Nice of you to omit Konqueror.
(FYI, they significantly rewrote the HTML rendering code for Konq3, and
everything now Works, as opposed to not working in 2.2.2. This includes
Westpac Online Banking ...)
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]: CALU: down the road but didn't know about it; LCA 2001: no money;
LCA 2002: had money but conflicted with school
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then (only
newnat, more extensions, etc), so it would still be very useful. Plus,
it's got a whole heap of funny stuff in there that I found in the 0.1.8
source, in private mails from Rusty, etc.
Anyone who wants to do a Netfilter talk is thus advised to give me a
yell.
Cheers!
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. Mandrake PPC, Debian PPC, Yellow Dog)
Debian woody/sid runs very successfully on both iBooks and TiBooks;
however, I don't actually have one myself, this is just what I've heard.
All you have to do is grab the boot floppies like you would for i386 and
rage away. :)
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On Sun, Apr 28, 2002 at 08:16:59AM +1000, David wrote:
On Sun, 28 Apr 2002, Daniel Stone wrote:
On Sun, Apr 28, 2002 at 10:04:26AM +1000, Tim Bateman wrote:
SLUG,
Debian woody/sid runs very successfully on both iBooks and TiBooks;
however, I don't actually have one myself
without saving the message to a file and so
on.
Or just hit Ctrl-C when it's checking the signature.
This message intentionally unsigned,
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no reason to exist? :)
/troll,
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msg22873/pgp0.pgp
on the Grass and Relaxing: $0
Beating Craige's arse at Ultimate: Priceless.
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-policing and working out appropriate behaviour; hopefully it's been
effective again, and we won't see such crap on our lists for some time.
*blush*.
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On Sat, Apr 20, 2002 at 05:15:35PM +1000, Jeff Waugh wrote:
quote who=Daniel Stone
:0:
* ^List-Id:\ Linux\ and\ Free\ Software\ Discussion\ slug\.slug\.org\.au
$MAILDIR/slug/
If you're delivering to maildir, you don't need to lock; plus you should
remove all human mess from your rule
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isn't about women who know how to fuck, it's about a social
group where Linux-oriented women can socialize and do Linux stuff
without drooling guys like yourself.
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On Sat, Apr 13, 2002 at 08:56:57AM +1000, Jeff Waugh wrote:
- Jeff (he's baaack!)
Pants off!
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stuff that should be done better. The
latest addition to the do-it-right brigade is kdm - we've updated all
the scripts to fix its menus and the like.
Should be within 48 hours, knock on wood.
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sel need help: my first
grown into a little
bit of a rant :(
'Sall good. :)
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DanielS liedra: mind if i sigquote that?
liedra sure :)
liedra can I sigquote that?
cdlu yeah, that's a quote I'm going to have to start using
DanielS cdlu
properly in order to convert them?
Roughly the same way you convert men?
BTW, Kopete, GAIM and Everybuddy all do MSN Messenger.
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rw ladies and gentleman :D
rw in a few minutes i will be having sex !
msg22472
On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 05:46:44PM +1000, Matt Hyne wrote:
Anyone know why it does it and what I can do to fix it ?
Do you have a valid MX record for mydomain.com.au?
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seeS why did lamont do a postfix for potato
that the keyword(dnl) appear in http://www.gtk.org/faq/
just as the configure file.
Has someone ever used this utility ? give some instructions?
dnl indicates a comment, off the top of my head. Have you run autoconf
first?
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On Sat, Mar 30, 2002 at 12:16:20PM +1000, Dennis Curnow` wrote:
Can anyone enlighten me on what sort of slot the AGP video cards require?
I really hope an AGP slot isn't the answer you're looking for.
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Overfiend
support the same version of NFS as
is on RH7.0 - ie backwards compatibility ?
Recompile your kernel and enable NFSv3 support; stock kernels are evil.
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austus erm, i don't want to kill anybody...i just want my 100 virgins
:
a) switch to a capital-F-Free browser, such as Konqueror (much better in
KDE3), or Galeon
b) have the CGI script run as mikel, in which case it will have
permission
c) hack the Netscape binary to not do that
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/rp-pppoe to
/usr/local/rp-pppoe, which is the standard for user installs.
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seeker fuck gotta go drink thanx to all that helped anyways
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I have some Page Breaks in a document that I want to get rid of in Perl.
Any ideas?
Daniel
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before a routing decision is made so the
packets can be routed correctly.
Conversely, SNAT has to be applied in POSTROUTING.
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riel OMFG ... yesterday's head hunter wants contact information for Linus
now that I told
to be order allow,deny.
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Md Booting... /vmunix.el
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these errors?
First, check http://bugs.debian.org/cvs to see if this bug has already
been reported. If not, install reportbug, type reportbug cvs, and
include the *full* *text* of the assertion.
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StevenK *sigh* 3 minutes
called
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Gnea welcome to OPN. today is a day which shall live in infamy! your
services are important to us. please be patient while we attempt to shine
a flashlight with dead batteries. thank you. :)
msg21778
On Tue, Mar 19, 2002 at 10:21:16PM +1100, Ken Foskey wrote:
Power users use vim which will automatically unzip when it opens for
edit. It will then zip when you save automatically.
AFAIK it doesn't touch the file itself at all, it just unzips
internally.
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that GRUB works brilliantly. It's Grand, it's Unified, and
it's a Boot Loader! All hail friend GRUB!
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* stoney knows a guy who works for sun and all he does is rave about java
* Winter isn't surprised to hear about
fully. It gets to init and then complains that it can't
fork().
But what version is the kernel?, the non-ESP-possessing masses cry.
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Slimer What's brown and sticky?
Slimer A stick.
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* etc
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* Wells will never forget walking out of the theatre after LOTR and overhearing
someone say I wonder if there will be a sequel
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On Fri, Mar 15, 2002 at 07:43:36PM +1000, jason andrade wrote:
On Fri, 15 Mar 2002, Daniel Stone wrote:
* Updates were often sparodic at best - irregular and often partial.
Packages and the packages themselves were often out of sync until the
next update.
in any particular area
. Craige can talk the anime freaks who
want transparent panels (psst: transparent menus are a standard feature
in KDE3!) through E if he wants. :)
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Beowulf mhp: 3.3GB downloaded yet
Beowulf :P
agi Beowulf: your pr0n
for quite some time, and I don't think it fully recovered.
Planetmirror works best for me, and there's also Monash and many other
Australian mirrors. Use them. :)
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SynrG what does wu-ftpd do that proftpd doesn't (other
with Linux? its connected to my PC via the
parallel port.
Any help would be appreciated.
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behind config files and other bits.
To get rid of KDE, do apt-get remove kdelibs3.
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* HoopyCat listens to the please hold while we process your tcp packet
music on his sound ysstem
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for that. At least now I do know it supports ogg as
well as mp3. I just need to keep plugging away at working out why I can
only get it happening with mp3's.
*yawn*. KDE already does this. Old hat.
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danielsi i've
of habit.
Oh, and WRT HTML email - don't. It's bad practice everywhere but
JavaScript lists. It's an evil, annoying hack that causes me to
immediately press ^D.
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Joey I guess I should crash
liiwi kill -3 `pidof Joey
I have win2k on one drive, and linux on the other, I installed Linux first
and use lilo as my boot loader.
Use the lilo map command, not to sure exactly what it does but it works.
I can send you my lilo.conf file if you want, (am at work at the mo so I
don't have access to it now)
Daniel
Hi
I've got a Compaq Evo N160 Notebook that runs an
ATI Radeon Mobility M6-P Graphics Controller.
I've installed FreeBSD on it and it works fine at
the command line.
When I try to install XFree86 I run into
problems. Version 4 installs then I use the script XFree86
-configure.
It comes
around
arguments about why you shouldn't be running Microsoft products
and what they've done wrong, and you've got a bit more leverage
to get your customer to switch to something else.
What if they're a purely UNIX shop?
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I am keen to do a perl course.
Preferable a night course a couple of nights a week.
Does anyone know of any?
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One thing I really like about . wait for it, MS-Dos is that I press the
escape key and it clears the command line.
Can anyone point me in the right direction about how I could set this up in
bash.
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Anyone out there had any experience writing Enlightenment themes??
Know of any docs or resources?
Regards,
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Phone: 02
I have found that site to be very confusing, and lacking in any worthwhile
content, except a couple of themes
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Sent: Tuesday, 15 January 2002 1:23 PM
To: Daniel Harper
Cc: SLUG
Subject: Re: [SLUG] Enlightenment Themes
http
them out.
I was wondering how reliable AAPT's Optus's ADSL networks are?
Also what ISP's are Linux friendly and knowledgeable? I would like to be
able to set up Squid to use the ISP's cache farm (Apparently Telstras is
only available to 'Direct' customers).
Regards,
Daniel Harper
UMR Research
to be approved,
along with all electrical appliances. We get audited on this at work
(computer reseller)
Daniel
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On Thu, Dec 20, 2001 at 10:38:49PM +1100, Tony Green wrote:
Bah - you've got me dreaming of the motherland now good pint of beer
and a decent curry.. thats a proper christmas.
It may be summer, but that's no excuse for warm beer.
Bloody Englishmen.
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Hmm. Last time I disabled CONFIG_VGA_CONSOLE, it resulted in me getting
a display consisting solely of bullet marks, instead of standard text.
I hear that happens if you
tighter than
mpg(123|321) on broken files (e.g. incomplete/whatever), so you may get
it bailing on a few.
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luca aaronl, i have this site you should see...
aaronl lemme guess, goatse.cx?
luca how did you know!
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on port 32768 and 32769, even an
lsof doesn't tell me:
lsof, ps, et al have almost certainly been replaced.
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* illuzion is away - watching pretty flashy lights - messages will be
translated into FORTRAN and fed
ago (the 0.8 days) was its relative instability and
tendancy to delete mail (OK, so I was running CVS), and speed (or lack
thereof) on a p166. I now run mutt at home but Evolution at work, and it
rocks.
Great work guy, and I hope to see the Outlook thingies very very soon.
:) d
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On Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 07:02:24AM +, Herbert Xu wrote:
Daniel Stone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Dec 02, 2001 at 10:14:11AM +1100, Howard Lowndes wrote:
In iptables, what is the purpose of the OUTPUT chain in the nat table?
Does anyone have an example of where you might use
...
Don't. unstable doesn't need a security branch, as all updates get
installed in there anyway; just remove that line.
:) d
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Addi It would be kind of cool to have a bunch of satelittes that were on the
same trajectory
of the enormous kludges needed in
the IP stack (Netfilter is very particular about touching the IP stack -
it does so very minimally ATM).
:) d
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* solomon equips the Magical +50 Ring of Not Fucking Up
solomon solomon's
Title: Message
Due
to the great response I got last time, if you are looking for an entry-level
Linux position - installs and maintaining please get in touch
asap.
Thanks
Daniel
Whomes
On Mon, Nov 26, 2001 at 04:13:33PM +1100, Daniel Stone wrote:
[stuff]
After talking to Jeff on IRC, I'd like to apologise; I misinterpreted
his comments about Debian as being a personal attack. (Long story, but
if you know Debian politics you'll understand).
-d
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