On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 08:13:49AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
> I intend to compile octave-2.1.44 on a celeron 600MHz running slackware
> 8.0 (kernel 2.2.xx, gcc 2.95). Most of the tools required by the package
> are compatible with my system, but it requires a newer version
> of the rea
Hi,
I intend to compile octave-2.1.44 on a celeron 600MHz running slackware
8.0 (kernel 2.2.xx, gcc 2.95). Most of the tools required by the package
are compatible with my system, but it requires a newer version
of the readline library (updated, without unpleasant
side-effects) and gcc-3.2.2.
I do
On Mon, Mar 24, 2003 at 12:00:43AM +0200, Boaz Rymland wrote:
> i wasn't familiar with tcpdmatch till now. yep, broken too on my
> machine. ldd -r on the binary gives some "undefined symbols".
>
ldd -r and an unprofessional go/no-go test for tcpd{match,chk} makes
them pass.
Maybe other peop
Shaul Karl wrote:
On Sun, Mar 23, 2003 at 08:09:59PM +0200, Boaz Rymland wrote:
Conclusion (? - anyone got a better explanation?).
Doesn't the following quote from man hosts.allow shows that one might
expect this?
PARANOID
Matches any host whose name does not match its
On Sun, Mar 23, 2003 at 08:09:59PM +0200, Boaz Rymland wrote:
>
> Conclusion (? - anyone got a better explanation?).
Doesn't the following quote from man hosts.allow shows that one might
expect this?
PARANOID
Matches any host whose name does not match its address. When
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Date: 22 Mar 2003 17:37:27 +
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O.K.,
after some more playing (just before I've sent the mail to "debian-user"...)
I saw that the TCPD worked not quite as I expected:
reminder: hosts.deny contained one line saying - "ALL : ALL " which supposed
to set up a default closed policy.
I played a lot with this file and even more with
I have an A4tech 3 button 2 wheel mouse (actually a trackball, but the
protocol is the same). I had no problem configuring the wheel in various
versions of Mandrake (most recently MDK 9.0). Here's the relevant section of
XF86Config-4 as set up automatically by the MDK install.
Section "InputDev
On 2003-03-03, I wrote:
> > [Shaul Karl]
> > If this is under warranty I would also try to claim for it.
> [Me]
> It's not.
The person in the store was surprisingly nice, turns out it is on
warranty after all, even though this is not written in the paper we
got when buying.
> > As far as I know
On Sun, Mar 23, 2003, Nadav Har'El wrote about "Re: output from a remote host":
> On Sun, Mar 23, 2003, Orna Agmon wrote about "output from a remote host":
> > My problem is that rsh does not work well in the background (in other
> > words, ^z bg brings it to a state of "suspended (tty output)"),
On Sun, Mar 23, 2003, Orna Agmon wrote about "output from a remote host":
> My problem is that rsh does not work well in the background (in other
> words, ^z bg brings it to a state of "suspended (tty output)"), since both
> rsh and rexec need the terminal's standard output as thier own.
I belie
Gabor Szabo wrote:
On Sun, 23 Mar 2003, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
Gabor - where is survey published or given? is it on-line somewhere?
I have a dead-tree verion and it is not with me now.
Maybe try their web site http://www.tgi.co.il/ as Ira pointed out.
Gabor
ps.
They don't mention Perl eithe
On Sun, 23 Mar 2003, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
>
> Gabor - where is survey published or given? is it on-line somewhere?
I have a dead-tree verion and it is not with me now.
Maybe try their web site http://www.tgi.co.il/ as Ira pointed out.
Gabor
ps.
They don't mention Perl either :-(((
Gabor Szabo wrote:
I have just seen the TGI consumer and communication
survey for 2003. Among a billion questions they ask
about my computer and my OS.
They have 7 choices: 6 of them start with W
and the 7th is Other. (no place to write what other).
What do you think the fact they don't ask about
For those in the dark like I was when I read this, tgi.co.il is
"Teleseker-Gallup", a popular source of "trusted" statistic studies.
Quoting Gabor Szabo, from the post of Sun, 23 Mar:
> What do you think the fact they don't ask about Mac and
> Linux is it good for Mac and Linux or bad ?
it's go
I have just seen the TGI consumer and communication
survey for 2003. Among a billion questions they ask
about my computer and my OS.
They have 7 choices: 6 of them start with W
and the 7th is Other. (no place to write what other).
What do you think the fact they don't ask about Mac and
Linux is
On Sun, Mar 23, 2003 at 03:40:58PM +0200, Gilad Ben-Yossef wrote:
> Robert Wallner wrote:
> > PS. I'll just wait for mysql-4.1 to turn beta, for now I'm using
> > multiple sql queries instead of breaking my principles :)
>
> You don't have to. One positive thing you can do is use (and contribut
Robert Wallner wrote:
I am using a GNU/Linux system built from scratch (LFS style), but rpm
packaged. I built it after my fanatic rule that closed source should NEVER be
packaged as part of the system. So, the single way I allow myself to use a
new software is to grab it's sources, hack them whe
Hi *
I just wanted to share some bugging experience I had.
I am using a GNU/Linux system built from scratch (LFS style), but rpm
packaged. I built it after my fanatic rule that closed source should NEVER be
packaged as part of the system. So, the single way I allow myself to use a
new software
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