Re: [vox-tech] gnome toolbars

2003-03-14 Thread Mike Simons
On Sat, Mar 15, 2003 at 12:23:27AM +, Bryce Kuklok wrote: > so i had an excel file i needed to open and decided to try staroffice. > after installing it my gnome toolbars disappeared, i do not know how to > make them un-disappear, i have no gnome toolbars. > *head* > *hit* > *keyboard* > any

[vox-tech] gnome toolbars

2003-03-14 Thread Bryce Kuklok
so i had an excel file i needed to open and decided to try staroffice. after installing it my gnome toolbars disappeared, i do not know how to make them un-disappear, i have no gnome toolbars. *head* *hit* *keyboard* any ideas? -bryce _

Re: [vox-tech] mounting an external drive

2003-03-14 Thread Jennifer Stickel
Thanks! That worked- it was ext3 and now I can write to it! Jen Mike Simons wrote: On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 02:06:39PM -0800, Jennifer Stickel wrote: I have an external drive setup through a firewire on a Sony laptop. I think I have one of the partitions on the drive setup at ext3but how

Re: [vox-tech] mounting an external drive

2003-03-14 Thread Mike Simons
On Fri, Mar 14, 2003 at 02:06:39PM -0800, Jennifer Stickel wrote: > I have an external drive setup through a firewire on a Sony laptop. I > think I have one of the partitions on the drive setup at ext3but how > can I make sure that it it? run: tune2fs -l /dev/sda7 | grep features Change /

[vox-tech] mounting an external drive

2003-03-14 Thread Jennifer Stickel
I have an external drive setup through a firewire on a Sony laptop. I think I have one of the partitions on the drive setup at ext3but how can I make sure that it it? Also how can I mount it so that any user and not just root can write to it? I have tried modifying my fstab file a few ti

Re: [vox-tech] Secure file serving?

2003-03-14 Thread Jay Strauss
Then only problem with a VPN, is I *think* it requires client side software. Jay - Original Message - From: "Bill Broadley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, March 13, 2003 6:01 AM Subject: Re: [vox-tech] Secure file serving? > I'd recommend AFS. Fairly secure,