Hi all,
I've been using Linux for almost 8 years now, but I've recently
discovered a longing for a Windows tool. Hyperterm has some features
like capturing the screen and built in file transfer that I'd like to
see in a Linux terminal. I can get some things from minicom, but what I
really want i
Heh, how about TSLUG and it just not be an acronym? ;-)
On Thu, Sep 02, 2004 at 01:31:29PM -0500, Jason Miller wrote:
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>
> What will TSLUG's new "official" name be, now that the University says
> no student organization can begin it's name with "Truman State..."?
>
> =
Justin,
I've been happy with Mandrake 10.0 and Fedora Core 2. Both become
even better when you add apt for rpm repositories like the penguin
liberation front that package some programs that the distributions
can't really touch due to legalities.
For servers and other important boxes, I'm still
Well I like the idea, but for a IT staff with as much technical
background as Truman's, it would probably be cheaper (and thus a
better ROI) to use a different distribution like perhaps Knoppix or
CollegeLinux tweaked for the campus. One thing that I am championing
currently in my company is the u
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FYI,
LPI-US is about the announce a little conference to be hosted down in
the slow t
That's very true, I'm guessing that the RS6000 you have is the old c10
that I tried linux on at one point. I finally got a copy of AIX5L for
it. 5L is actually quite close to linux (L for Linux affinity) and
will still give you all of the GNUness to play around on a different
architecture. Only
Hi all,
I've been trying to get my home linux box to send e-mail to a
smarthost that is using SMTP AUTH. I've followed the various howto's
that I found through google, but I'm still getting authentication
rejections from the remote mail server. I know that the username and
password are correct b
MSN, AIM, Yahoo
On Thu, Feb 19, 2004 at 01:27:11PM -0600, Nathaniel Green wrote:
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>
> I want to know who supports which Instant Messenger protocols. Maybe
> name your first choice and then all the rest, or give a hierarchy, or
> whatever.
>
> It seems weird that we can all se
I would suggest:
www.trojanscan.com
http://housecall.trendmicro.com/
On Sun, Feb 15, 2004 at 04:52:28PM -0600, Ashley Murdock wrote:
> does anyone happen to know, what is a good way to find what a virus is. I mean, I'm
> trying to help a friend with a computer and it's telling us that he has vi
Well, when I was in Kirksville Cableone didn't require pppoe, it was
just a straight ethernet connection. I just configured my eth0 to use
dhcp and registered my mac address with Cableone.
On Thu, Feb 05, 2004 at 05:39:35PM -0600, Christopher Gordon wrote:
> So I had SBC DSL before. I used pppoec
You can get by with much less, but finding a HDD < 40 GB for sale
might be a tall order and per megabyte cost will probably be cheaper
on a bigger drive.
On Thu, Jan 22, 2004 at 10:08:07PM -0600, Justin West wrote:
> I'm a hardware guru. not a linux guru. yet! ;)
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> Someone with a little more
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My name is Nicholas Reville, I r
I just got my MythTV box setup. I have an Avermedia PVR card, but
from what I've read, the Haupauge PVR-250 and PVR-350 are the
preferred cards to have. There is a howto out there for RH9.0 with
mythtv that is excellent, I don't have the link handy right now
though.
You will definitely need more
rouble with test11 and CDs. For some reason, I
> have to load the ide-scsi module for the DVD and CD-R to work at all
> even though I specifically configured the kernel with not having to do
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Hi all,
I've been trying to add the Bayesian part of SA to my company's mail
gateway by having users put spam and ham into an exchange public
folder from which I have a perl script downloading the messages into a
directory for sa-learn. My problem is that everytime I run sa-learn
it processes the
I recommend exim as it's easy to setup and understand. Debian coupled
with exim is extremely awesome because of the setup utilities Debian
includes for exim.
On Mon, Dec 08, 2003 at 08:43:12PM -0600, Bob Ackerman wrote:
> I would like to take this a step further.
>
> I would like to setup an em
I personally use mutt which is a text based client. I do this so that
I can ssh into my box from anywhere and read my e-mail. The one thing
that I do like to do with mutt is change the default editor to emacs
as I still don't like the feel of vi (sorry Don).
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True, I usually do make menuconfig so I forgot that step.
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ppy that we can put in
these machines to turn them into PXES (http://pxes.sourceforge.net)
thin clients so that they can be brought out of storage for temps and
interns.
Thanks in advance for any help anyone can give me.
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I was referring to the backup plan.
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Hi all,
I'm finally getting ready to ditch my old Voodoo3 card for something
with a little more oomph. I've been debating between one of the
Matrox dual head cards and the GForce cards. Any war stories with the
newer video cards under Linux?
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50 disks it might be better to try and buy bulk.
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If any of you have an old Pentium II Slot 1 processor in the
350-500Mhz range, I'm looking to purchase one (or two if they're
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The following article is well worth a read.
http://www.kegel.com/linux/edu/
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at a clean start is preferable (ie GCC 3.1, KDE 3, Gnome 2,
QT3). The new setup wizards are even better than 8.2's. Things seem
to be faster in the graphical mode. I'm still waiting for a dselect
type interface to urpmi.
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> > Partition Magic. It looks like it is about $70 an
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> Amazon.com has it for $60 with $20 rebate + $15 Amazon rebate, so
> it could be under $30.
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> > people are more likely to interact. If you need help setti
we just set up a message board in leu of this user's list.
> Then these unrelated conversations would at least be organized into a
> logical fashion.
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> Having twenty something unrelated Linux messages all pop up at once
> really sucks.
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Sounds like the group needs an Exchange (hiss) server with Ximan Evolution to
coordinate schedules. Works for me at work well. ;-) Good luck with things this year
guys.
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I know that Debian people like things arcahic, but really a wood CD? CD-R blanks are
cheap, leave the poor trees alone.
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> I've got a 802.11b card in my box along with a standard NIC. I was wondering if
>anyone had seen information on how to use this combo as a WAP for other c
I've got a 802.11b card in my box along with a standard NIC. I was wondering if
anyone had seen information on how to use this combo as a WAP for other computers (in
my case my laptop).
Calling all Perl people.
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Someone has been brave enough to rerelease the libquicktime software to freshmeat. I
urge you to all download and archive a copy quickly before Apple's lawyers step in
again.
http://freshmeat.net/projects/libquicktime/
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Hi all,
In case any of you need to contact me, my new information as of May 20, 2002 is:
11 Shenandoah Ave, Apt C
Jacksonville, IL 62650
(217)243-2741
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I was trying to do research. I'm off to PML now to do it which is a slight
inconvience.
On Thu, Apr 18, 2002 at 01:36:40PM -0500, Donald J Bindner wrote:
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I'd like to note that ITS has changed the off campus proxy to only work with Internet
Explorer or Netscape under Windows 98 or later.
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I thought that this might be a fun read for your Sunday afternoon.
http://tuxedo.org/~esr/writings/dragnet/dragnet.html
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Hi all,
Attendence has been low lately which is a cause for concern for next year. Tyler and
I will be graduating so we need new blood to step forward and run for office. Also
bring your friends to the next meeting.
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I will be presenting my capstone in VH1232 this Wednesday at 7:30pm. I hope to see
you all there.
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For as few shirts as we'd be ordering, it will cost us $20 per shirt. Mull it over.
Maybe we should do transfers ourselves.
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Hello all,
I've only had 3 people interested in the T-shirt. If you are interested, e-mail me
soon or we'll have to scrap the idea.
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led I figured that the following block
other = /dev/sda1
label = winxp
table = /dev/sda
optional
would allow me to boot XP. Instead I get 2 lines of gibberish to the screen and have
to reboot. Is there something I missed?
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Another call for papers.
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Calling all Perl Mongers!
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Slashdotters will have already seen this, but as we have some security minded paranoia
in the group I thought I'd note the addition of encrypted file systems to Mandrake 8.2
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Hi all,
If anyone is interested, I've got a 93 Saturn SL2 with 77,000 miles on it, new brakes
and new tires for sale. I'm asking $4,000.
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> Andy
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> At 07:20 PM 12/3/2001, you wrote:
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> >
> >Due to security flaws and a new closed source maintainer, we are moving to
> >a new content manager. You will need
Hi all,
Due to security flaws and a new closed source maintainer, we are moving to a new
content manager. You will need to reregister.
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Anyone need some O'Reilly books?
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RMS is coming to the midwest.
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that
with the defacement that some of you saw.
On Tue, Oct 16, 2001 at 10:37:55PM -0500, Donald J Bindner wrote:
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> How about a quick summary about wha
That's right, the website that you all know and love is back.
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ect. http://www.dtek.chalmers.se/groups/dvd/
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I've run into an issue with the pdf creation utilities (ps2pdf, dvipdf
and wordperfects) under linux. It seems that pdf's created by these
utilities are not readable by Acrobat Reader 5.0 under Windows. Does
anyone have a clue as to why and how to fix it?
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Hi all,
Time to use your bandwidth to it's fullest. Mandrake has released version 8.1 and the
ISOs are on the mirrors.
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um of designing a site takes over.
>
> You may get a more professional, quicker result by working with
> Diane Richmond. I would be happy to ask the members and get back
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> Don
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Food for thought.
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This was posted to another list I'm on and I thought that it was a good reference.
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This was posted to my home linux group tonight. It's a link to a message
from last year that explained this vulnerability of IIS.
http://www.luci.org/luci-discuss/msg01326.html
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two files that are named simularly: "init." and
> "init" .
>
> "init" is the original init binary.
> "init." is a copy of the trojan.
>
> Copy the "init" file over the trojaned init file:
>
>cp init /sbin/init
>
> The "ht" file will contain files and directories that are hidden. These
> files may contain information about the attack and what the trojaned
> system was used for.
>
> If the source for KIS is recovered, the server.h file will contain the
> keys, modulus, and remainder needed to communicate with the KIS server.
> Using this information it may be possible to sniff the network,
> identifying packets that are sent in attempts to contact the KIS server.
> In some circumstances, such as with the PING command, the origin IP
> address will likely not be spoofed.
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