Pasted from a recent post on vox-tech:
>p2p like gnutella and fasttrack makes it easy to find what you want,
>but difficult to get it.
>bittorrent makes things easy to get, but difficult to find.
I've recently started using overnet, another P2P network, with the
ed2k-gtk-gui (http://ed2k-gtk-gu
Hi everyone,
I have a powerbook 1400 here with a newly compiled 2.4.23 kernel with
support for the onboard (previously unsupported) PCMCIA controller. Just to
clarify this is a 'Mach Kernel' image with no modules -- i.e. everything is
compiled in -- including all drivers relevant to the networking
I just switched my procmail recipies to use maildrop instead. I
actually think I prefer maildrop because the language is more flexible,
because it's more of a sequential language (I also get to use a
logical-or operator to combine pattern matches, something procmail
apparently couldn't do e
Peter Jay Salzman said:
> i recently moved from pserver to ssh authenticated cvs myself.
As my doctor's head nurse says, "If I had a brain, I'd take it out and
play with it."
Turns out I'd set up ssh authenticated CVS over the weekend, and
completely forgotten about it. Sheesh.
Perhaps I just
setting up the pserver can be tricky. in fact, remote cvs
authentication can be tricky. one of the bad things about cvs, which
will hopefully be improved by subversion.
here's what i use for inetd:
cvspserver stream tcp nowait.20 root /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/cvs-pserver
two things:
1) nowait
I'm trying to get cvspserver running on my system (RH 8). I added this
line to my /etc/xinetd.conf file:
cvspserver stream tcp nowait root /usr/local/bin/cvs cvs
--allow-root=/usr/local/cvs pserver
then issued:
# /etc/init.d/xinetd restart
...which seemed to work okay.
Then I tried to check m