Bob Koss,
What is extreme programming?
Bob Koss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said thusly on [16/08/01 at 19:50]:
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> Robert Koss, Ph.D. | Training, Mentoring, Contract Development
> Senior Consultant | Object Oriented Design, C++, Java
> www.objectmentor.com | Extreme Programming
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Henry House,
xvt -bg white -fg black -vb -name 'Here We Go'
Henry House ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said thusly on [16/08/01 at 00:19]:
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> Sorry for not explaining better. The usual trick for setting the xterm title
> (above) does not work in screen. I know it can be done, though, since Vim
> still
Stig Brautaset,
Isn't 20 cents too much?
You meant £0.02...
Stig Brautaset ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said thusly on [15/08/01 at 18:19]:
> Just my £0.2...
>
> Stig
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"All truth is simple ... is that not doubly a lie?" (Friedrich Wilhelm
Nietzsche)
dman,
I use mutt too, to manage my 1000+ daily messages.
The sw is great!
dman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said thusly on [15/08/01 at 14:49]:
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> Anyways, I used to use elm mainly because it was simpler than pine and
> those were the only console mailers I knew of. Somebody introduced me
> to mutt on
Martin F. Krafft,
I got about 50 as well.
This is what is called the .vacation file, which is an autoresponder, to all
mails sent to
the guy while on vacation.
He should be unsubscribed by the moderator.
Martin F. Krafft ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said thusly on [14/08/01 at 05:49]:
> also sprach har
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
It's a dos emulatoryou use like dos...
I have a feeling this is not the answer you want.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said thusly on [13/08/01 at 08:40]:
> How do you use 'dosemu' and what is it ?
>
> Thsnks
> ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
> Shyam
>
> "Quality can Never b
Rory Campbell-Lange,
have you thought of editing the eth0-config file?
Rory Campbell-Lange ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said thusly on [03/08/01 at 14:05]:
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> Anyway, this question is how one removes the eth0:1 entry. I've tried
> ifconfig del eth0:1
> and
> ifconfig eth0:1 del
> both unsuccess
Karsten M. Self,
You forgot "...but I certainly do appreciate the answer."
Karsten M. Self (kmself@ix.netcom.com) said thusly on [02/08/01 at 22:05]:
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> I don't understand the question.
>
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proxy?
>
> BTW: why do you not run the gateway on your Linux box?
>
> Greetz,
> Sebastiaan
>
> > Sebastiaan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said thusly on [02/08/01 at 21:35]:
| Ade Talabi| Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]|
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machine A with a local 192.168.1.x ip#
> -
> - machine A will need to have ip_forward turned on and other
> options ... and you'd need to do ip_masq too
>
> - see the IP_Masquerate-HOWTO and the Firewall-HOWTO
>
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Sam Varghese,
Thank you.
Sam Varghese ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said thusly on [02/08/01 at 19:25]:
> On Thu, Aug 02, 2001 at 04:10:26PM +0100, Ade Talabi wrote:
> >
> > Is there a similar list of this nature for Red Hat Linux?
> >
> > Thank you and Good evening...
&
Sebastiaan,
Machine A is the gateway, which also runs zonealarm.
I hate that name...
Sebastiaan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said thusly on [02/08/01 at 21:35]:
> Hello,
>
> On Thu, 2 Aug 2001, Ade Talabi wrote:
>
> > Sebastiaan,
> >
> > My machine A is win 98, I
ultiple CPUs
>
> any hint appreciated.
>
>
> thanx.
>
>
>
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| Ade Talabi| Internet: [EMAIL PROTECTED]|
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Sebastiaan,
My machine A is win 98, I can use netscape on my debian (machineB) to surf the
web,
if I then use perl on B, I can not get to the internet.
Why is that?
Sebastiaan ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said thusly on [02/08/01 at 10:45]:
> - route add default gw 192.168.1.1
>
> Then, on machine A d
Is there a similar list of this nature for Red Hat Linux?
Thank you and Good evening...
"Inventories can be managed, but people must be led." (H. Ross Perot)
Aaron Traas,
What about DISPLAY=:0.0?
Aaron Traas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said thusly on [31/07/01 at 16:25]:
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> and the following on the box I was trying to export the display from:
>
> export DISPLAY=10.1.1.33:0.0
>
The radical invents the views. When he has worn them out, the
conserva
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Try www.google.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said thusly on [31/07/01 at 00:35]:
> I know the Lucent 56k modem built into my Gateway Solo 5300cs is supported
> under Linux, but I can't seem to find any information on how to set it up.
> Can anyone tell me, or poi
John Galt,
The IP 192.168.0.2 was already made trusted in ZA.
John Galt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said thusly on [30/07/01 at 23:35]:
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> Make your Debian box a trusted machine in ZA.
>
>
>
You will be pleased to know I stand obediently for the national anthem, though
of course I would defend you
Shriram Shrikumar,
I think it can see my debian as par of the intranet, for I can ping the windows
box from debian and vice-versa.
Zonealarm is set to medium...
local addresses are as follows:
windows: 192.168.0.1
debian: 192.168.0.2
Shriram Shrikumar ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said thusly on [30/07/
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
Sounds like authentication problem...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said thusly on [30/07/01 at 00:05]:
> Hi, I'm having a problem with PPP. I set up my connection to NetZero using
> pppconfig, and then type pon NetZero to connect. After it's done connecting,
> it pa
It seems zonealarm is refusing all connection from my debian box, apart from
connecting to the internet through netscape (Win box is my gateway[WIN 98 SE]),
I cannot seem
to get to the internet through my perl scripts. The major reason for using
Debian in the first
intsance.
Where shall I start
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
He can go to the moon and back with that...and still have laods of tracks
left...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said thusly on [29/07/01 at 08:05]:
> On 28 Jul, Michael Perry wrote:
>
> Why limit yourself to a measly 20G? ;-) There are 48G laptop drives
> available n
Israel Evans,
The connection is definetly a problem..
Israel Evans ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said thusly on [28/07/01 at 00:54]:
> Hello,
>
> I bet your connection might be a problem. If you get stuck on Getting. You
> might want to try using a different mirror to download from. I don't know
> h
[EMAIL PROTECTED],
go to www.google.com and type it in...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said thusly on [28/07/01 at 00:24]:
> Does anyone know of a good site that has a supply of Linux shared libraries?
> I'm specifically looking for libm.so.5.
>
> Thanks,
> Deven "Where the hell is th
Jaimos F. Skriletz,
You should not have an opinion on Debian till you see it at work.
Jaimos F. Skriletz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said thusly on [27/07/01 at 23:44]:
>
> to understand why I've been told its so great, for my opinion of now is not
> that high,
>
> Jaimos F. Skriletz
>
"When I wake u
Jaimos F. Skriletz,
You need to do a checksum on your download, wether you are retrieveing a binary
file as text.
Welcome to Debian & Linux
3 days is a short time to spend in this kingdom, Gandolf.
Jaimos F. Skriletz ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) said thusly on [27/07/01 at 23:44]:
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> To whom it may c
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