o if this is OT here, but just the same, I'm
cc'ing plug-misc. Please correct me if I'm wrong. Thanks. :))
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atements are my opinion only.
Perhaps, Erin, you should start prefacing *all* your posts of this
kind with a disclaimer. ;)
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On 4/28/05, Anuerin Diaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/28/05, Ian Dexter R. Marquez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On 4/28/05, Anuerin Diaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > >
> > > PLUG, the organization, is a non-profit organization. members
On 5/11/05, fluxbox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Where can I get one for free?
Throwing "free SSH account" at Google yields promising results[1].
[1] http://www.google.com.ph/search?q=free+SSH+account
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ccounts explicitly prohibit port scanning. There are
alternatives, of course, as mentioned elsewhere in this thread. You
might want to explore that. Either that or let your friends do the
testing from *their* side. :)
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er' will do. :) Yep, but Metawire.org runs OpenBSD and
since this is a Linux list, I assumed the OP's looking for a Linux shell
account. Hehe.
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owadays have PXE booting already. You may want to look into
that. Good luck on your project! :)
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#x27;re comfortable with it.
BTW: your post could use a bit of improvement on spelling...
HTH.
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bjectives are to be
small, fast, easy to use, logical and without bugs while containing
the most natural features related to tab browsing.
TabHistory 0.5.1
https://addons.mozilla.org/extensions/moreinfo.php?application=firefox&category=Tabbed%20Browsing&numpg=10&id=734
Provides a his
eb design -- navigation should be a no-brainer. This is where
UI designers come in. (Ever wonder why those who build UI are called
'designers' rather than 'engineers'? Just a thought...) :)
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Using an office-supplied Thinkpad T22, runs on FC3 with XFCE. Haven't
added ACPI and still scratching my head over how to install the
Linksys WiFi card. (Any pointers to howto's, etc, will be greatly
appreciated. Thanks.)
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ard) |--->LAN
> | eth2(WiFi Card) |--->LAN
> +--+
> Just a wild idea...
ASTI has a project: PC-based WiFi access point. Check it out in their site. :)
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, Jerome:
I just added our project, the Open Academy for Philippine Agriculture,
to the wiki, under Agriculture. :)
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p, we were able to save up to
Php400,000 in software licensing and maintenance costs. As far as ROI
is concerned, we were required by the NCICT, which funds our component
of the project, to submit a business model. It's fair to say that
NCICT found our project feasible for them to pr
On 8/24/05, Gideon N. Guillen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Server: talk.google.com
Make that 'gmail.com'. :) Been trying it today. Seems slow, and had a
few hiccups while authenticating, but otherwise, it's cool in Gaim.
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xcessively, if at all -- just
quote the relevant parts. It's not that hard, really. :)
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;
> order deny,allow
> deny from 192.168.0.10
> allow from all
>
>
Adding it in a .htaccess file for a particular directory is okay -- it
keeps maintenance to a minimum. :) There's no need to add a
"container" since it's already inside a .htaccess for that direct
Hi, there! Here are mine:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ian-dexter/tags/linuxworld2005/
Enjoy! :)
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bly is a QSR ex-applicant who has a terrible crush
> on jijo (what else explains the use of the flowery word?).
Erin, sometimes I wonder if you're just too bored. Hehe. ;)
Keep cool, guys!
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scope since -- hopefully -- individuals and groups from all parts of
the country will be attending? Just a suggestion. :)
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Linksys or Planet -- have pretty bad experiences with Cnet hardware,
they fail too often, too soon. Network connectivity and performance
will be a big issue in an LTSP setup, especially with your
requirements.
HTH. :)
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re
> each old computer to have one other workstation to serve as its server.
> This way, you don't centralize the processing and network loads, and yet
> you can significantly increase the number of seats you can accomodate.
In effect, you'll be doubling the number of works
#x27;m a bit OC when it
comes to this so I allot a few other partitions like:
/var
/opt or /tmp
aside from what Mhac said. While you're at it, why not try to take a
look at LVM[1]? It's a pretty interesting aspect of volume management.
HTH. :)
[1] http://tldp.org/HOWTO/LVM-HOWTO/
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> http://techscene.free.net.ph/ looks skinny. (No font name in the
> http://techscene.free.net.ph/style.css ?)
Just sans-serif.
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Bleech. No exception-handling.
Do or do not. There is no try. :P
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vide pointers naman? :) I've been scratching my head over
this one. We will be deploying WeROAM-connected PCs to farmers'
cooperatives in Mindanao that will run on Linux. Hopefully, we can set
up WeROAM to run on them, or we would have to revert to Windows.
nce the WeROAM choice. But I've found the link:
http://mycusthelp.com/sierrawireless/supportkbitem.asp?sSessionID=&Inc=2870&sFilA=FAQ%20Category&sFilB=Products&sFilC=&FA=19&FB=23&FC=-1&KEY=linux
Now, I've got to make this work for Ubuntu. Any additiona
and redistribute from there? Just a thought.
>
I agree with Dom on this. Hey, maybe the Ubuntu-PH LoCo can work with
PLUG regarding this one?
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rked wonders. :)
[0] http://www.google.com/search?q=mysql+reset+password
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And
> I am also busy teaching., so I really can't get tru with it.
>
> On 01 11, 06, at 8:51 PM, Ian Dexter R. Marquez wrote:
> >
> > You sure it's yours? ;) Google[0] worked wonders. :)
> >
> > [0] http://www.google.com/search?q=mysql+reset+password
No di
On 1/13/06, croilan cruz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> pano po malalaman kung ang iyong server ay open relay or open pxoxy?pano
> ito stop?
>
Googling for "mail open relay" [0] shows interesting results. :)
[0] http://www.google.com/search?q=mail+open+relay
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> > still it is useless to have a copy and read that email...
>
>
> stop the presses! methinks the majority of 'cheating' is done via YM.
> ethereal, here we come! :D
>
I'd rather use SMS (on another SIM,
l question. ;)
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Searchable
, I think. If, as you said in point
2, you're going for RAID 1, the second disk will just mirror the first
one. LVM is almost always advisable over manual partitioning,
specially in enterprise environments.
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On 1/30/06, Wilson John D. Barbon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Silly of me for asking in this mailing list--intended for "technical"
matters. But I remember when I signed up for this list when I stumbled
into PLUG website a couple of months ago it says--mailing list for
newbies.
The plu
FYI. :)
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Searc
On 1/31/06, Andres Montiel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Though I think that even on the Linux Jobs list, VB programmers won't be
> appropriate due to the fact that VB is a Windows language. :)
>
Oh, yeah. :P Hmmm, Mono? ;)
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Sorry, can't help it! :D
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Follow-up:
Google denies plans to distribute OS based on Ubuntu
http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20060131-6087.html
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already
connected two farmers coops in Davao del Sur to the internet by
providing them PLDT WeRoam (Windows nga lang...)
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al extension
workers). He mentioned that he is currently discussing with MS the
possibility of providing PCs to his constituency's public schools.
Point is, there are interested people in this concept and they just
need more inputs. Think of them as points of entry to push for more
discussions on FOS
erhaps, if not in the list
(in a new thread, of course)?
Come on, that's a more positive approach, I think, instead of ranting
(which, by the way, is sometimes good, I think) and venting steam,
etc. And, folks, relax. :)
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To use su with root's login shell, use:
su -
Please note the dash ("-"). For more info,
man su
HTH.
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list? That way, we get
to update the list while the primer remains more or less static -- it
is, after all, a primer.
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o get around Paolo's reservation, re NDAs and such).
And it definitely has to be filtered, yes.
Good start, Dom, on the primer.
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On 2/22/06, Arys P. Deloso <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I wish we had a WIKI PAGE of these and more ... ;-)
Something like LOST (http://lost.sourceforge.net/), perhaps?
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g for reporting. Although they can displayed
> in webbrowsers, it seems they are not updating entries because when I
> tried accessing several websites and I tried to look at the reports, it
> was not updated.
You have to drop Sarg in cron. Sarg also offers some well-documented scripts.
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ation of drupal docs and stuff
> with help from other drupal users in the country.
Here. User pa lang -- not really into development yet (other than
custom themes and a few patched modules).
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On 4/27/06, Miguel A Paraz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
http://port25.technet.com/Veryyy interesting... I wonder why I haven't heard of it earlier."Port 25 is open. The people, insights, and analysis from theMicrosoft Open Source Software Lab. Send us your feedback and ideas.
We want to hear from you
.. ano po ba requirements? ano specs sa machine? paano
kabit yung v35 na galing modem sa Linux box?
http://lartc.org/howto
Please search the archives for similar questions regarding using two
uplinks for failover/loadbalancing. IIRC, these have been answered
before. :)
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eeds. Or, if you can do without the serial connections and use just
Ethernet, several people here have done that -- just search the
archives.
But it would be great to see how his setup turns out, if he does get
to implement it. :)
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ali na kung sa mali. Correction. Debianihan Linux pala. hindi
ubuntunihan! wekekekekekekek!
You gotta be kidding.
(Slinking back to my cave now...)
[0] http://freestandards.org/en/LSB
[1] http://tango-project.org/Tango_Desktop_Project
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2. Create an entry for shutter in the sudoers file:
# visudo
shutter localhost=/sbin/shutdown -h now
3. Test, as shutter:
$ sudo /sbin/shutdown -h now
4. Let it simmer. Add salt to taste. :)
[0] man sudo
[1] man sudoers
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Try the Netiquette part -- it's a pretty interesting read.
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On 6/9/06, captain_claw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Does anyone here tried running Apache server that supports ASP enabled web
contents? If ever can you point me to a right path with regards to this..
Hi!
I tried asking Dr. Google but unfortunately he ain't find any good
prescription..
App
http://blog.bepointbe.be/index.php/2006/06/10/15-jabber-is-more-than-instant-messaging
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other accessories to taste.
While having that version is good, I'm thinking more of a LiveCD
version. Uh, what's the target audience for BL4? Used to be for
schools and government agencies primarily, right?
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i can't telnet
properly
>
Nevertheless, can you post the following:
1. /etc/dovecot,conf (just snip out the irrelevant parts)
2. iptables -L
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irectives? (I use the one below and didn't have
any problems connecting, either via telnet or via a MUA.)
imap_listen = [::]
pop3_listen = [::]
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On 6/15/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi guys,
need some idea howto set-up ThinClient...
our workstation is Pentium PRO... 32 MB...
How many clients? What services? As Jon3rd said, you might want to try
ltsp.org for more info (server sizing, etc.).
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Can you do a manual mount, i.e. specify the FS type, etc.?
Do you have the fstab of that old sytem handy? You might need the info there.
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On 7/5/06, JM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
has anyone implemented qmail+imss(trend's antivirus).
Hi, Jerome:
Yes. Go to http://esupport.trendmicro.com/support/search.do for more
info (search for "qmail"). Better yet, contact their support.
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The baseurl lines in /etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Base.repo are commented
out by default -- well, at least in my setup -- and uses CentOS
mirrors instead. If that doesn't work for you, try commenting out
mirrorlist lines and use baseurl instead.
On 7/18/06, jan gestre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 7/19/06, Ian Dexter R. Marquez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The baseurl lines in /etc/yum.repos.d/CentOS-Base.repo are commented
out by default -- well, at least in my setup -- and uses CentOS
mirrors instead. If that doesn't work for you, try commenting out
mirrorlist lines and
in has propagated -- depends on your upstream NS.
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Read the G
everse path in the mail-from
field (MAIL FROM: <>, like that used in NDRs, as per RFC2821). To
test, try telnetting and verify the transactions involved.
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ame for dhclient. Again: man dhclient or dhclient.conf
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Read
he job.
Yeah, vi! Way to go! :P
Ooops. OT. Hehe. *Slinks back to cave.*
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ph its working. That goes with the
ping and nslookup.
Check your DNS. What does
$ dig any www.mydomain.edu.ph
say?
Also, checl your web server config. For example, in Apache, check if you have
ServerName www.mydomain.edu.ph
in there.
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uid.conf, it would be great, too.
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r now, and if you have time to play
around, why not test Ubuntu (I hear it's also been industry-certified,
too?) on the side, for staging servers and such?
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with "enterprise" Linuxes (-ces?), your friendly neighborhood tech
support guy can do that for you -- at least as far as your SLA goes
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;t take this the wrong way -- but you may want to
read this first: www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html.
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You got POP setup already?
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Rea
want to
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Read
e bill as a takeoff point. This being a piece
of legislation, we may have to take the bill apart. We can work that
route, too.
I'm sure Rep. Casin~o's staff will be more than willing to help us out
in the draft, as well. :)
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passionate about their beliefs -- on FOSS and everything else for that
matter. (Heh, stay a bit longer and you'll find out. Or, sift through
the archives and find out.) You're trying to build consensus, so you
gotta get with the flow a bit.
Good luck with the bill, Jeffrey. I know you
g done, at least we have
made our points known.
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On 9/14/06, Zak B. Elep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 9/14/06, Ian Dexter R. Marquez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Aw, come on, Zak. :) Cool it, man. ;)
LOL, well I was joking. :P
Haha! I should have known...
Drafting the FOSS bill, however, is no small joke; the way I see it
he intent of the FOSS bill (and the initiatives of
other countries vis-a-vis FOSS implementation/adoption/"enforcement").
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ideally* accessible to all -- be
locked to a single nonproprietary de facto standard that the State or
the people would have no control over?
There's a choice to make here: the State is exercising its freedom --
its mandate -- to choose. Better the devil you know, as they say.
*
igration is not even an
issue -- it just doesn't exist, because there's nothing to migrate
from! Having a FOSS lab sure worked in our case, but it's still a long
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Check the boot and system logs, and other usual suspects like failed
services, loaded modules, etc.
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8"
o "LINKTYPE: dynamic"
o "VERSION: 1.12"
o "EXE_FILES: "
I usually just do
make uninstall ### (Not safe. :P)
make clean
when I no longer need a module. Any better way?
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Worked like a charm. :)
Thanks, Zak! I'll wait for the CPAN module.
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inutes. Possible DDOS?
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Right, *not* distributed. Also, s/minutes/seconds/ -- my bad. :P
On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 11:27, fooler mail wrote:
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Most proprietary AV/UTM software suites have their own
"orchestrator"/policy server, so I'm not sure you can run one off
Satellite. Wouldn't having a central server comply with your
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Just a guess, but is `tmp.mount' enabled?
systemctl is-enabled tmp.mount
On Mon, 6 Jun 2016 at 15:16 seekuel wrote:
> Hi,
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> Good day.
>
> In our Linux box, we have an entry in fstab to mount /tmp but every time
> the system is bootup /tmp is not mounted. Mounting manually with command
> 'moun
OK, it's masked so that means tmpfs is disabled. Have you already tried
specifying the UUID in fstab instead?
On Tue, 7 Jun 2016 at 18:07 seekuel wrote:
> Hi Ian,
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> It shows masked:
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> # systemctl is-enabled tmp.mount
> masked
>
> Thanks po
>
> On Tue, J
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