from eth1 (lan connection) on port 25 gets
redirected to port 25 localhost which has its own smtp server running..
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can I log in and get this patch?
In a web browser, try the following:
ftp://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/pub/www/otn/linux/glibcpatch.tgz
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default route to a different
IP on eth1.
You can then do:
ip rule add from 201.201.201.0/24 table isdn
Which will send traffic originating from the above IP through eth1.
You can also use fwmark to have different kinds of traffic look up
alternate routing cables.
This the kind of thing you
utgoing connections?
Sorry, I missed a couple of steps in the previous email. Take a look at
the Adv-Routing-HOWTO, particularly the following:
http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Adv-Routing-HOWTO-11.html
That whole HOWTO is an excellent source of information on the topic.
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On Mon, 2002-03-25 at 16:38, Jeff Waugh wrote:
>
>
> > On Mon, Mar 25, 2002 at 02:03:26PM +1100, invisible ink wrote:
> > > [ You'll probably find that on the SLUG lists, most people will be yelling,
> > > "vi rules! what's emacs?" Gus will be attacking that problem now, which is
> > > good, 'co
Sterling!
Brad
Stuart Guthrie wrote:
If you have the time,
This company got burned in a BSA ram raid. Moved to Open Source and
haven't looked back.
http://news.com.com/2008-1082_3-5065859.html?tag=lh
HTH
Stu
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I am trying install OpenLinux 2.2 machine. After down loading all the
packages when it is about to run generates a 'Segmetation Fault'.
It goes further to
tp://www.cups.org for the server, http://cups.sourceforge.net for the
free drivers.
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maintain on Debian, RedHat and its derivatives. I have a NIS domain that
serves around 100 RH 5.x workstations and a dozen workstations and it
works a treat, hardly any maintenance. It works equally as well on my
home LAN of siz machines. You do have to be careful with security
though, you don't
27;t set up any
netgroups yet), it just sits there and does its job. The most
maintenance required has been the rebuilding of the database on a client
where it's been corrupted.
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ar won't play anything but pressed CDs, hope you have better luck.
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M$ alltogether but I need a net connection.
Can someone *please* help?
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James Gregory wrote:
On Thu, 2003-08-28 at 00:02, Brad Kowalczyk wrote:
James Gregory wrote:
I would do what the other poster suggested -- use minicom to test that
your computer is in fact talking to the modem. Then you can be sure of
the port etc, and you can punch those details into
James Gregory wrote:
On Fri, 2003-08-29 at 12:34, Brad Kowalczyk wrote:
I tried using linuxconf to settup my ppp (as per a ppp howto) but it
still does not work and now my system hangs on bootup while trying to
bring up the ppp0 interface. I'm affraid I'm wasting
lt text editor. I suppose most graphical (and
command line?) ftp clients would have similar features.
Though why not just edit the file on the remote machine with pico, vi,
emacs or your favorite editor?
egpico /path/to/myfile.txt
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elnet? I didn't seem to have to install a ssh server?
As far as I understand ssh has little to do with telnet (other than its
purpose), the ssh server must have allready been installed on the remote
machine. Telnet probably wasn't due to the security concerns ;-)
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heatsink and fan fitted to the cpu and having extra case fans fitted. I
was reassured that these temps are ok, is this the case?
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to know about measurements corrections here,
http://www.amd.com/us-en/assets/content_type/white_papers_and_tech_docs/2623
7.PDF
Oscar Plameras
http://www.acay.com.au/~oscarp/disclaimer.html
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Brad
Kevin Saenz wrote:
Which ones, I haven't seen any.
Please,
someone tell us that there is something happening about these
distasteful spam posts.
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t.
don't know that I would go that far - the spammers are the ones that
don't belong. I mean we wouldn't suggest that someone who detests
receiving regular junk mail (the paper variety) should rip out there
mail box. Although I guess we might if the whinging got too much ;-)
Bra
Jared Pritchard wrote:
A computer without COBOL and Fortran is like a piece of chocolate cake
without ketchup and mustard.
rofl.
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James Gray wrote:
On Fri, 10 Oct 2003 05:24 pm, Jared Pritchard wrote:
A computer without COBOL and Fortran is like a piece of chocolate cake
without ketchup and mustard.
rofl.
rofl
[R]olling [O]n [F]loor [L]aughing :)
-Original Message-
From: Brad
t the
documentation is also very thorough and there are plenty of online
tutorials to run through.
cheers,
Brad
Bill Bennett wrote:
I'd like to teach myself something on databases.
The table of Window equivalents lists:---
1) KNoda
2) Gnome DB Manager
3) OpenOffice + MySQL
4) InterBase7 (Prop)
5)
but it makes no difference, it still wont install them.
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cause it's
size is over the 25kb limit for the slug list it is awaiting moderator
approval.
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Robert Collins wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is the best place to discuss cygwin setup issues.
Really...
Rob (cygwin setup maintainer)
thanks Rob, I'll give it a go.
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. After I removed my
telephone from the double adapter I was using to split the phone line I
had no problems.
Cheers,
Brad
Roger Salisbury wrote:
Hi sluggers
Someone may had the very same modem problem listed below.
IE a "^@" sequence sent from the remote end. (ISP=bigpond)
I am runn
, 400,
400); return false;\">?<\/a>"],
);
This does not open a new window at all. I also do not even see the
contents of the file as well.
Have I missed something here?
rather than using the onclick event try:
'key_data' => ["http://www.domain.com/file.
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Hi Brad:
[Louis] below.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi :
I've tried this in the perl script with no luck. Here is what I did. I
have this after reading replies I got.
$javascriptwin = "
function openWindow(u, n, w, h)
{
var win = window.open(u, n, \&
ne but I'll buy a cd set
one of these days and give it another go.
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Robert Collins wrote:
On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 17:34, Brad Kowalczyk wrote:
On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 15:11, Robert Collins wrote:
Also, as somebody else mentioned, Debian seems to be the (almost)
universal choice of the professionals on this list. I *think* that is an
argument in favour of giving
techniques/concepts would be good.
TIA
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tralian as well.
Bernard Doyle
Thanks Bernard,
I had a look at the books contents on Amazon, it looks like it could be
just the thing. :-)
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wanted a good book that delved into
some meatier areas to pick my skills up a little, like e-commerce and
database driven stuff. I also have a little pet project (web based chat
app) that I want to work on in the hols. It looks like the mentioned
book may definitely be one to check out.
brad
Louis wrote:
Hi Brad:
Well finally tried what you suggested.
'key_data' => ["
openWindow(\"http://www.domain.com/file.html\",\"win\";, 400,
400);\">?<\/a>"]
Unfortunately when I click on the "?" nothing happens.
I don
Brad Kowalczyk wrote:
Louis wrote:
Hi Brad:
Well finally tried what you suggested.
'key_data' => ["
openWindow(\"http://www.domain.com/file.html\",\"win\";, 400,
400);\">?<\/a>"]
Unfortunately when I click on the "?" not
Jobst Schmalenbach wrote:
On Thu, Nov 06, 2003 at 06:48:12PM +1100, Brad Kowalczyk ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Chris Barnes wrote:
I also use this book and Its really handy. It does cover the basics of
PHP and MySQL but it also gets into the thick areas too. I don't think
I'
Michael Collins wrote:
Thanks all for your suggestions, the text "PHP and MySQL Web
Development" by Luke Welling and Laura Thomson
has had a few good raps now so I think I'll probably go with it.
thanks again,
Brad
Everythinglinux has this book for $77.95
yep, that
quot;+<br>
"status=no,menubar=no,scrollbars=yes"+<br>
"width="+w+",height="+h);<br>
}<br>
Shouldn't it be 'scrollbar' instead of 'scrollbars'
nope, 'scrollbars' it is... it would
ed to
use it but switched to Putty a while ago.
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s like photoshop and perhaps dreamweaver, fireworks and
flash 2004 MX ?
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Thanks for the comprehensive answer Chris :-)
cheers,
Brad
Christopher Vance wrote:
On Fri, Dec 12, 2003 at 11:24:50AM +1100, Brad Kowalczyk wrote:
I've been tinkering with the idea of giving FreeBSD a go on my home
pc, but have a few Q's:
1. what is hardware compatibility like?
@ 8011, ;-)
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ird. There facilities have
been everything I need. (arrggh dont you just hate saying a good word
about a bank!)
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ksaenz wrote:
This is just me and I think java had it's day. Perl rules
;)
And Perl hasn't had it's day (on the web)? :P
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and includes all the source, though it is not free.
The software is called @Mail (http://www.atmail.com), they have a pretty
impressive client list for a small local outfit.
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the new options I use?
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I'd like to look at
other options as well.
Any suggestions?
Erik
I have had a little look at SQLite that is built in to php5, looks neat.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 17:21:11 +1100
Matthew Palmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Sat, Feb 21, 2004 at 05:03:38PM +1100, Brad Kowalczyk wrote:
I have had a little look at SQLite that is built in to php5, looks neat.
Meaning distributed with I guess.
x27;. The virii are
designed to attack MS systems (mostly) not UNIX/Linux ones.
[1] unleaded being the choice for the Linux OS as it wont cause
"learning disabilities, behavioral problems, and, at very high levels,
seizures, coma, and even death"
(http://www.cdc.gov/nceh/lead/about/
Bill Bennett wrote:
You're right.
I have a feeling that it may be extinct now, but a Wenkel engine
did not run on pistons.
Bill Bennett.
=+-> Brad Kowalczyk wrote:
=+-> Perhaps, if they know what on earth a Wenkel is ;-)
Is it not (or similar to) Mazda's rotary engine?
rying'
models are all really very much the same.
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also
include a trailing slash in the url.
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Edwin Humphries wrote:
and whilst I know there is a way to open a new tty shell f4rom within an X application,
I can't seem to find it.
You almost had it there :), ctr + alt + F1 (or any F key up to F6, F8
gets you back to X)
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t' see anything
obvious.
Any ideas on what I've balls up is greatly appreciated.
Regards,
Brad
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
#include
int main()
{
int fileDescriptor = socket(AF_INET, SOCK_STREAM, 0);
if ( 0 > fileDescriptor )
printf("
Ken Foskey wrote:
On Sat, 2004-06-05 at 13:18, Mary Gardiner wrote:
- for larger projects: LGPL or GPL, because I tend to be interested in
the health of the project more than the ability of people to use the
code for whatever purpose they like (distributing the code is healthy
for the proj
productive than dividing our energy between two or more similarly
motivated groups. The energy/time/money overhead duplication associated
in simply organising and running a similar group is wasteful and could
be much better spent in tackling the real issues.
Just my 2c...
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Stuart Guthrie wrote:
I'm looking for a good book on CSS. I was wondering if anyone had a fav.
they might be able to recommend.
Stuart
I've found that just a copy of the W3C CSS spec
(http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/#specs) combined with poking about in other
peoples CSS and playing about with ide
p tutorial'
Most web hosts will have php or perl installed on their servers for you
to use.
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Hi DaZZa,
I had some success in getting cheap screen repairs for a Thinkpad T30
with Laptop Rescue a coupla years back:
http://www.laptoprescue.com.au
Might be worth a call.
cheers,
b.
On 22/08/2007, at 12:23 PM, DaZZa wrote:
Second try - got a weird bounce from the first one!
Folks.
On 28/01/2008, at 5:57 AM, Sonia Hamilton wrote:
I'm reading a largish manual that's in .chm format, which makes it a
real PITA to read consecutively onscreen (of course navigation is
easier
than a .pdf).
Anyone know of a way to convert a .chm file to a .pdf? Aptitude didn't
bring up anythi
On 06/03/2008, at 9:05 AM, Ken Wilson wrote:
[...]
But they do have to keep it for 7 years plus, for the taxman, and in
medical negligence court cases it can be 21+7 years plus. Most would
have the backup disc and just hope someone could read it if ever
required.
Ken
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bility for a user to automount them via a Samba share if they needed to
access older revisions.
I never did get around to trying it and promptly forgot about it, but I
can't see why it wouldn't work. I'm not *sure*, but I don't think LVM
snapshots require the physical size of t
an be contacted on the mobile number below.
Now back to your regularly scheduled program :-)
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r any misunderstanding.
rgds,
Brad.
On Fri, 04 Jan 2002 12:09, Brad Thomson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> As some may know, Computerbank NSW has gained use of a facility at Penrith,
> giving us a fantastic build, storage and training facility.
>
> One of the things
you want cross browser compatibility you'd have to do
something whacky like redirect to page where the page itself, title and
Content-disposition all pointed to the filename you wanted.
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On Fri, 15 Feb 2002 15:27:35 +1100 (EST), Craige wrote:
CM> I'd like to nominate Tony Green for the position of "Ordinary Committee Member".
Seconded.
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On Fri, Apr 19, 2002 at 04:48:25PM +1000, Jim Clark (Compaq) wrote:
[snip]
> and since we all do this regularly , does anyone
> know of a way of backing up large amounts of data (>700MB)
> across multiple CD-Rs?
> The equivalent of:
> # tar /home cvMf /dev/fd0
>
> would be real handy (floppies
On Wed, 24 Apr 2002 11:11, Mick Howe wrote:
> I need to change the default run level in redhat 7.1 for a while.
>
> how do I do it?
/etc/inittab, edit the id: line
or a boot time option might be possible (I forget with lilo) if you only want
a one time change...
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On Tue, 2002-05-28 at 16:16, henry wrote:
> Dear List:
> I am a newbie of emacs .
> How do I read *.info under emacs or xemacs ?
C-h i will give you the main info menu, C-u h i will prompt you for a
specific file.
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packages that fix the problem, or you
could try compiling from source... it's only a convenience for me at home,
so haven't bothered trying it :)
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be all we
need to create a simple, effective bookkeeping system that can be
totally driven from the console.
Brad.
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Description: This is a digitally signed message part
7;t really want to deal in
binary-only drivers to get the best out it.
Brad.
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>From: Crossfire <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: ramon buckland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: [SLUG] Linux Sound :-)
>
>[2] I still use isapnptools when possible. I'm sure people will say
>there are "better" ways, but I prefer actually having control
>since I know wha
ay satisfy these requirements, it forms part of the xfce window
manager.
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directory" please?
The top level directory, once the source has been uncompressed will be
/usr/src/kernel-source-2.4.19.
Have you read the docs in /usr/share/doc/kernel-package? The README.gz
is fairly good and will get you going.
Searching the archives for 'make-kpkg' will al
rg.uk/~sgtatham/putty/download.html
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ite, and I can create files in these
directories manually.
I'm lost, any ideas?
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On Fri, Sep 06, 2002 at 03:32:09PM +0930, David Fitch wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 06, 2002 at 03:14:51PM +1000, Andrew Bennetts wrote:
> > On Fri, Sep 06, 2002 at 02:57:37PM +1000, Brad Thomson wrote:
> > >
> > > I've got a problem with dpkg on Debian unstable, that
n
box, which may be causing some of the oddities. I plan on trying to
compile a more compatible kernel next week, when Telstra get around to
making appropriate routing changes.
I'd also be interested in hearing from anyone who's gotten one of these
cards working in a stable manner.
boxes work well independently.
I've checked the devices and everything seems to be working properly.
When I ping I get destination host unreachable message.
Please help
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DaZZa wrote:
On Tue, 16 Nov 2004, O Plameras wrote:
Just checking if anyone else is experiencing
tremendously slow download for Firefox Browser
from http://www.mozilla.org ?
It is maybe due to a number of articles about Firefox
in a number of US online daily news provider today,
like this one:
h
Phill wrote:
I found a long time ago that NAB works ok (I haven't checked recently as I
do have to use window$ as my working environment). They use jsp pages so
that should be platform independent.
Yeah, I use NAB and despite a warning page (which you can suppress if
you let it put a cookie on you
As far as I know they began the mailout process a couple of weeks ago,
dunno where they are being mailed from though. I don't have mine yet
either...
Christopher Booth wrote:
Me too, still haven't seen them.
Chris
- Original Message - From: "Michael Fox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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would be greatly appreciated,
before I go mad...
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DaZZa wrote:
On Fri, 10 Dec 2004, Brad Kowalczyk wrote:
2. I finally managed to get my computer connected to my ISP under Linux
(ubuntu) but despite a connection (dialup) I could not actually access
any address on the net, with either direct IP address or domain name.
Then after I installed
4.254 ping statistics ---
69 packets transmitted, 37 received, 46% packet loss, time 87061ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 156.957/215.230/362.926/62.341 ms, pipe 2
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DaZZa wrote:
On Sat, 11 Dec 2004, Brad Kowalczyk wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions Dazza (and Grant) and googling on my behalf
:) but unfortunately the problem still exists. I have been persisting
for so long with Linux with the main problem always having been internet
conectivity. When I
n any shop. I orded mine from www.lsl.com.au
I dunno about that, I purchased my copy of the pocketbook from my local
newsagency in Mudgee.
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Hi All,
I'm looking for recommendations on a paging service to hook into netsaint
for alerts.
What experiences have people had with business offering paging services?
I also require network coverage out in the sticks, Central West NSW to be
precise.
cheers,
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rpose, too.
Oh, and web-based software is not an option.
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On Tue, Feb 18, 2003 at 12:55:52PM +1100, Matthew Palmer wrote:
>
> On Tue, 18 Feb 2003, Brad Thomson wrote:
>
> > Does anyone have Bynari's Insight server, connector and LDAP client running
> > in a production environment?
>
> Run the hell away - NOW. We
rself a disservice by refusing to comply with
these people.
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same trouble with Mandrake 9.0, any ideas?
cheers,
Brad
ponse from peer. Please
excuse my ignorance in these matters, I desperately want to rid myself of
windows but I have a lot of learning to do!
Any help greatly appreciated
Brad
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, OpenOffice.org Writer etc have all fonts available so why not Gimp?
Cheers,
Brad
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modem a little while ago on slug. Though if anyone has got it working with
minimal fuss I would also be interested in hearing about it.
Brad
On 15 Jul 2003 18:22:06 +1000, Kevin Saenz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was just given an internal dick smith modem.
The modem has an intel chips
As a Linux newbie I would be very interested in this course,
however I live about 250km NW of Sydney. I don't suppose
that such a course might be included in TAFE's OTEN in the future,
allowing people away from Sydney or other major centres to study
remotely?
Probably a long shot.
Br
? Not sure about Mozilla.
Brad
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this is gonna sound silly but here
goes...
haven a prob with running a.out..
I can compile O.K but when try and run
it
it ,red hat sez"bash: a.out: command not
found"
have tryed it in a diferent directorys other than
/home ,no go!
have tryed a.out under root still same
error.
using RedHat
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