+.
We're currently looking at Visual Slickedit.
Can anyone give any recommendation - good or bad on it? Also, any
impressions on its Makefile-autogeneration mechanism would be welcome.
Thanks! :-)
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me if
I'm wrong), so the only "workaround" is to give it a timeout of 0. Anyone
know how this is done?
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and include it
directly, it works fine.
1. How can I see in which directories the system will look for a header
#included with <> ? (and in which order)?
2. How can I change it?
Thanks!
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>> 1. How can I see in which directories the system will look for a header
>> #included with <> ? (and in which order)?
>
>gcc -v -Wall foo.c -o foo
Thanks. That's what I was looking for :-)
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plaining I
have the same file in 2 different rpms in the database?
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If at first you don't succeed...
.. SkyDivi
Thx Gilboa & Zafrir
One more question - I can't figure this out from the docs..
Can I build a main package WITHOUT one/some/all of the subpackages?
Thx!
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tisfied-dependency (due-to-incorrect-release) does
not fail?
My RPM version is 4.0.3, on a stock RH7.2
Thanks!
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If at first
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=10013
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If at first you don't succeed...
.. SkyDiving is probbably not fo
age body, e.g., run the command
> echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
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ly
meaningless. But then again, you said that :-)
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"There are two major products that come from Berkeley:
LSD and
PCI, is not only limited by the PCI bus bottleneck, but also
won't go past one of the 20MB/S SCSI standards (Either SCSI-3 WIDE over 16bit or
UltraSCSI Narrow over 8 bit), so it degrades itself to a
very primitive SCSI standard. This is the smell of things as I'm picking
it up. Hope
can't see it. And it's annoying the hell out of me.
Anyone got any useful ideas? (Other than to try sticking it into a 64-bit
PCI slot, which I currently don't have access to)
Thanks!
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1. I have a ~20 user pop3 mail system. I don't want passwords out in the
open. I run qpopper 4, which supports APOP, and AFAIK does not support
SPA.
2. My users use Outlook or OE. said clients support SPA, and do not
support APOP. Yes, I am aware SPA is not the most secure thing in the
world, and
or me like a charm with the winblows clients
> outlook, outlook express. See in their configuration windows the palce
> to set the POP server to use SSL (a check box).
>
> good luck,
> Boaz.
>
> Miki Shapiro wrote:
>
> >1. I have a ~20 user pop3 mail system. I don
Aha! found the problem.
Layer5 encryption in SSL is NOT APOP.
so I removed bobo, my test user, from the APOP database and tried
again And Voilla! it works :-)
Thanks!
On Mon, 1 Sep 2003, Miki Shapiro wrote:
> Okay, this is something I spent all last night trying to work.
>
&
) that can interact with MSSQL and generate nifty,
parsable, textual and listar-readable lists of email addresses with
minimum fuss?
thx!
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ecause it's expensive.
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Eli Marmor
Sent: Mon, August 14, 2000 5:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
SuSE 6.4 boasts a 2.2.14 kernel source supporting ReiserFS out-of-the-box.
It installs on it too.
And besides, it's the best (and my favourite) linux distro :-)
. And if you wait 2 weeks longer, SuSE 7 will be out.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On B
Anyone know when (other than "In september" which is what the website says)
SuSE 7.0 is scheduled to be released?
I can't wait to lay my greasy little hands on it.
Miki Shapiro
Aladdin Knowledge Systems
Sex. Unix. Snowboarx.
=
SuSE website says this card (Teles-ISDN 16.3c BRI, once-supported as HiSax
type 14) is still supported. I once asked about it, but got no answer.
As of kernel 2.2.10, support for it was for some obscure reason removed from
the standard kernel (and from the enriched RedHat and SuSE kernels). Anyone
6.4 that I bought at linuxmall.com for 99 cents. Are SuSE giving a
downloadable 7.0 image?
Miki Shapiro
Aladdin Knowledge Systems
Sex. Unix. Snowboarx.
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Daniel Feiglin
Sent: Sun, September 03, 2000 2:38 PM
To: Mik
all the power of my KDE GUI's behind the command prompt.
I guess between a caddy and a mercedes, I take the mercedes. Germans just
make them better. :-))
. My 2 cents.
Miki Shapiro
Aladdin Knowledge Systems
Sex. Unix. Snowboarx.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mail
Hmm. Good question.
I don't know of such an app, but there may very well be one.
Miki Shapiro
Aladdin Knowledge Systems
Sex. Unix. Snowboarx.
-Original Message-
From: Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Mon, September 04, 2000 9:07 AM
To: Miki Shapi
> Nope, this time the do-and-ask-for-forgiveness-later strategy won't
work...
Ok. can someone answer this nonetheless?
Miki Shapiro
Aladdin Knowledge Systems
Sex. Unix. Snowboarx.
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From: Alex Shnitman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sun, September 03, 2000
t send me to gnu.org, their search engine
doesn't know diddly squat about rar and arj) and corrections to what I
already understood.
Thanks!!
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Thanks to everyone for all the refs :-)))
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On Sun, 28 Jan 2001, Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Sun, 28 Jan 2001, Miki Shapiro wrote:
>
> > Hi!
> >
> > I'm l
ck/flame-me-for-something-lame-I-did?
When I tried working with PPP support inside the kernel, pptp
unsuccessfully tried to load the PPP module.
Also, do I need the PPP over Ethernet compiled in? or any other 2.4.x
ppp-tagalong drivers?
thx.
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y it's wares on my screen when
requested via XDMCP.
Ideas anyone? (Other than obtain a 1MB Cirrus Logic that supports
the 16color Xserver and stick it up there?)
Thx
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Thx Alex&Tzafrir
Read, Did, Works. :-)
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On Sun, 11 Mar 2001, Alex Shnitman wrote:
> Hi, Miki!
>
> On Sat, Mar 10, 2001 at 07:06:38PM +0200, you wrote the following:
>
I never used neither PMFirewall nor Mason, but I have ADSL (W/pptp
tunnel), NAT over that and a kernel 2.4.2/iptables (was not too long ago
2.2.x/ipchains) filter to block off some services from the
wild wild net..
What exactly are you trying to do and what's the problem?
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7;d backup proggies, and
throw in a recommendation or two, that would also be nice.
Thx people.
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On Mon, 12 Mar 2001, Ely Levy wrote:
> or dump/restore?
>
> Ely Levy
> System g
7;s online from the moment it enters runlevel 2) and is
UPS'd , and even then.. so far.. I always got the
same address (so far...)
Thx!
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right way to do it?
Where can I find some FM to RT about selective exporting?
Thanks!!
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of the world rejoyce.
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On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, guy keren wrote:
>
> On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, Shaul Karl wrote:
>
> > Just spoke on the phone with Actcom support. The support person tol
he masqueraded gate keeper,
> with nay an interruption in sight.
.. And when do we eat Sir Robin's minstrels?
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On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, mulix wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Mar 2001, Miki Shapir
ou do it under root permissions even if you have minimum
password length.
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"If at first you d
roe] root:~#passwd aris
New password:
Bad password: too short
Re-enter new password:
Password changed
:-)
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;t boot from > 1024 partitions.
Solutions:
1. Upgrade lilo
or
2. Create a "boot" partition that mounts on /boot where you keep your map,
kernel and whatever else, boot it from there, and mount the big 30 gig
partition as /
Cheers.
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> RH7.0 refused to comply.
I wouldn't install RedHat with a gun pointed to my head
:-)
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s on a DVD-RAM, or just buy
the Personal.
Cheers.
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"If at first you don't succeed...
.. Sk
7;d like to stick it in.
1. Is there any proggie for ANY os that can find the problematic addresses
on the DIMM, or do I have to write it myself?
2. Is there a way to ask the linux kernel nicely not to use these
ranges? (boot-time parameters, some special kernel driver, code tweaks,
etc.)
Thank
riend who set up samba and ISDN dial-on-demand, also on SuSE. He
complained that every connection to samba triggered an internet
connection. Can this be related?
thx.
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Windows? I don't
care for a GUI (I handle most of this box via SSH) but I need solid
functionality.
Thanks!
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eally hope it's available as a module, I don't want to reset my
uptime ... :-))
TIA
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If it will come down to implementing it, I'll use perl.
First, I wanna make sure there isn't something in existance that does this
out-of-the-box.
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Following some reading-up on www.kerneli.org - anyone know when 2.4.x will
see crypto-inside in its out-of-the-box sources?
thx.
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correct question then would be:
Can I ask my linux box (with this kernel patch) to only use IPSec for
communication on pre-designated TCP ports? (and have other services such
as DNS and SMTP go on working without using IPSec?)
Thx.
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vementioned? (with the slight
benefit of being standardized by being part of the IP spec)?
If that's the case, I'm not sure it's what I need at all... :-)
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On Sun, 20 May 2001, Ilya Konstantinov wrote:
> On Sun, May 20, 2001 at 04:35:23PM +0300, Miki Shapiro wrote:
> > I seemed to have an idea (or possibly a misconception) that IPSec talked
> > about generic enctyption on the IP layer
>
> I thought so too, when I first heard ab
Cool :-) Thx!
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"If at first you don't succeed...
.. Skydiving is probbably not for you
Well, not a perfect solution, but definitely one that should work - with
ipsec performing as Tzafrir described, and using the the mangling table as
Alex has Looks like I'm gonna kill my uptime to try and do this. Wish
me luck :-)
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a compy geek who writes device
drivers that work with cat, and simply MUST have a computer for everyone
at home, dog included.
Cheers
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For the record, much like Linux-Installation parties, Actcom was kind
enough to sponsor this event as well.
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with
software-piracy ethics this may be a point to consider.
:-)
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"If at first you don
oo large
packets to your DSL modem.
What do we do then? notify them?
Final comment, I don't know this issue that well, but can these ISP
routers be convinced to send smaller packets by sending them ICMP
source-quench requests? is this done automatically by some socket
mechanism?
If
it on the linux box itself.
My initial two issues are still unanswered :-)
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"If at first
pecially with a large incoming stream (downloads, heavy web pages, etc.)
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"If at first you
its on the intenet and go
off downloading 15MB MP3's in a single chunk.
I'm suggesting perhaps this mechanism can be used to overcome the
"Orkit modem bug broken fragmentation mechanism problem that does not get
solved by setting your ppp MTU to 1452 bytes"
by impopsing a stric
Can you send an example URL?
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"If at first you don't succeed...
.. Skydiving is pro
.. Is your ISP running a transparent proxy... ?
As Mulix said...
> try fetching it in windows from the command line as well, just to rule
> out caching. .
:-)
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maybe it's not worth bothering people with in the HowTo...
That, as a M$ engineer once said, is my 1.9 cents.
Cheers!
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rt getright to gtk or kde? :-)))
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"If at first you don't succeed...
.. Skydiving is probbably
, and not which devices in /dev I need
to access if I decide to write my own software for it ;-))
win dows comes bundled with this...
2. Is there any GNU/BSD/SomethingSimilar HP-OpenView equivalent?
Thanks a bunch!!
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We were talking about trying to command-line-download from a windows
platform. Install binaries. :-(
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m (pop3 or smtp would be a good test for this).
Also, what's your MTU on your network interface and how (as in FR, dialup,
ISDN, ADSL, etc.) are you connected to the internet?
Cheers!
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the
question of whether the said issue was the sole reason for the problem
going away for anybody. And nobody suggested removing anything from any
howto yet.
Anyone else have a coupl'a cents he can add to our collective
little pile? :-)
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n:
A. frag the original packet (If it's smart enough; is it?)
or:
B. the linux routing mechanism can disregard the DON'T FRAG field, frag it
nontheless, and it may work, yet we should assume it should not.
Answers/Comments/Insights/Corrections/Enlightenment
don't get one thing:
Is the problem solved by the INITIAL smtp or whatever packets being
smaller, or by the linux router sending smaller packets to the modem's eth
interface?
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---=
;Our subscribers don't get any ATUR2/3 modems" in your
contract with them ;-)
Cheers!
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foreign DNS's keep his entry cached more than the said
"expire" (or is it "refresh"?) given 60 seconds, and when he updates my
DNS, they don't update off me.
If it has any meaning, I'm running latest version of bind9 on a
heavily modified SuSE
easonably
> updating service.
Tried with 180s and 300s, and it don't work.
Can someone explain (or point to some FM to RT) exactly what "refresh",
"retry", "expire", and "minimum" in the SOA record of a zone file do?
I can't find any decent documenta
E-defined HTTP/FTP/whatever
caches on proxies
(I think.. :-)
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"If at first you
.
( Well, actually, I can if I really want to, but that'll probbably get me
in trouble .. paka paka .. what a big h4x0r I am... ;-)
I'll try your suggestion with host-specific TTL settings and see if it
helps any.
Thanks!
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if I understood correctly) - a
modern policy-managed AV on top of an SMTP proxy.
Oh yeah, and it's totzeret haaretz :-)
Check out our site - www.esafe.com
Cheers!
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Who is the most reliable ntp time-server I can use in Israel?
(I remember something about some box in huji...?)
Thanks!!!
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e's question?
If we abolish all posts that carry a product name in them from the list,
there won't be much left :-)
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.. And it's still in Alpha/Beta :-(( ... I checked. So it's not really a
valid option yet.
Cheers :-)
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these or has any working experience with LG NICs?
TIA for the input!
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"If at first you do
gh this shouldn't affect things, I have no support for serial
ports in the kernel, since nothing is hooked onto there.
Ideas anyone?
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default kernel in X, and in Windoze.
> These are the exact symptoms of not compiling ps2 mouse support. Is
> there psaux in your /proc/misc file?
yes. it says :
1 psaux
184 microcode
btw, It's compiled in, not as a module.
but it definitely behaves like it doesn't :-)
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Thanks!!!
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"If at first you don't succeed...
..
reation test proggie with these defines -
and it works like charm. I'm off to recompile Samba.
Thanks!!! :-)
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start = 0
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"If at first you don't succeed...
.. Skydiving is p
geometry = 9972/128/63, sectors = 80418240, start = 0
>
> /dev/hdd:
> multcount= 16 (on)
> I/O support = 1 (32-bit)
> unmaskirq= 0 (off)
> using_dma= 1 (on)
> keepsettings = 0 (off)
> nowerr = 0 (off)
> readonly = 0 (off)
> r
n RPM), what
could be the ramifications on how our (quite big) project compiles, and how
well is its backwards-compatibility with gcc 2.x? Should I just take 2.95.3
if I want to sleep well at night?
Thanks..
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system includes, libraries and the like?
Sounds tempting if it's something simple. Prob is we have >10 developers
working on this system, I don't want to go into time overhead due to
compiler compatibility issues, that'll cause us to waste half a week
figuring out why half the c
ice so I know what I'm getting into).
TIA :-)
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If at first you don'
able for solaris. purify IMO is a better
>tool, available for solaris, but not for linux.
Our product runs both on Solaris and Linux. I'm going to be evaluating (and
buying if it does the job) insure++. Thanks for the pointer.
Thanks for everyone who answered :-)
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where can I download RH's headers/libs for this platform
and OS version?
I can't make me a cross-compiler without them :-(((
Thanks!
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What userland tool can derive
/usr/local/bin
from:
`which gcc` that returns:
/usr/local/bin/gcc
?
TIA
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wow. ~10 replies in ~10 minutes.
thanks guys :-)
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God is real...
ble dns
set mtu 1452
[If ppp scriptos on linux have slightly different syntax --> use yours
here]
and I hit it by doing a simple:
/usr/local/sbin/pptp 10.0.0.138 Actcom&
Note: the whole RELAY_PPP1 thing is not mandatory, at least on the ALCATEL
modems. notice I don't use it.
Miki Sh
lank - what is commonly referred to as "hacking your
modem" by 3LiT3 H4x0Rz..)
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ck nor did I
feel like paying for the 1.5M. After this little run-in and utterly anemic
service and support, I simply threw them out and went back to good old
Actcom.
As the old russian saying goes, "The worst enemy of something that exists
and is good is the promise of something B
naccessible at the time, so sendmail times out
~2 minutes later.
4. Long before the sendmail times out, the OE times out. (I know this
timeout can be manipulated in OE)
How can I change this behaviour so sendmail accepts the mail for delivery
no-matter-what, and bounce it back if it don't go
>The thing that most amused me about that article is their comparison of
>Microsoft to "The Empire" (from Star Wars), non-MS users to the rebels,
>and Linux users to Jedi knights :)
..
> i know its a big no-no, but...
"... Use the Source, Luke..."
.. flame
be greatly
appreciated).
Thanks!
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Hi all, repost:
Anyone heard of a utility that can check an SMTP mail dump for
[non-]compliance to RFC 822 or 2822? I'm probbably not the first person in
the world to write an SMTP parser... :-)
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Can anyone point me to either Linux or Win32 tools that:
a. Generate a SYN flood (we built protection for this, and would like to
test it
b. Generate fragmented packets.
Thanks!
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weird PAM
module. What do I set up and where for this to work? (or, for that matter,
some FM to RT on this subject would be just as fine..)
Thanks for the help!
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