of problems. Is there any way to hard
set the aliases at boot time, with a kernel parameter? Such as kernel
/vmlinuz~ eth0=e1000 eth1=e100 ?
Why doesn't /etc/modules.conf work?
alias eth0 e1000
alias eth1 e100
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id so:
# date 1234567889
# hwclock --utc --systohc
Make sure you run timeconfig to tell the computer the system is MNT but the
hardware clock is GMT.
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At 07:44 AM 3/31/2003 +1000, you wrote:
Pico is also available without pine
If you use pico without pine, does the license change?
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Alternately, there are other options for you. The NSA and HP both offer
heavily-hardened products, and Trustix is a Linux OS very focused on
security. These and many others are available for your consideration.
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At 07:33 PM 3/29/2003 -0500, you wrote:
On Saturday 29 March 2003 06:55 pm, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> At 04:05 PM 3/25/2003 -0900, you wrote:
> >After 12 months, up2date goes away if you don't use enterprise.
>
> Please provide evidence that this is true, as it does not match
blem with it. Go do your research.
SUSE, for
example, does not include it on their CD's and has it in the
"non-free" part
of their site.
4. It is Pine's license that conflicts with the GPL, not Red Hat's.
Sheesh.
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se of this. I recall very few screwups like
this, and in each case I recall them working their tails off to fix the
problem.
Fine by me.
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at is secure is the one
"still in the box", and even that one can be stolen. Those people are
idiots, and biased/opinionated idiots at that. Red Hat can be secured
pretty well, just like every other major Unix/Linux derivative out there.
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At 04:05 PM 3/25/2003 -0900, you wrote:
After 12 months, up2date goes away if you don't use enterprise.
Please provide evidence that this is true, as it does not match my reading
of the available literature. A URL will suffice.
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months after the next
version comes out? This doesn't make sense to me; are you sure it's correct?
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me.new; tar -xf -)
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Or even better: rsync -av
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On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 02:44, Tony Nugent wrote:
> On Wed Mar 12 2003 at 00:07, "Rodolfo J. Paiz" wrote:
>
> > What the...?
>
> Yeah, this is bad. One of your outgoing SMTP relays is using an
> email content filter that is obviously doing this...
>
The int
s odd and I had to go change fonts to make it readable, overall it did
work. Still no luck sending the same file to six people with Excel.
Thanks for the help...
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On Tue, 2003-03-11 at 23:21, Rodolfo J. Paiz wrote:
> [...] up 'til recently have been working like a charm.
>
> However, my coworkers cannot open my StarOffice files now. Oops.
Sorry to follow up to my own post, but several people have asked me
whether I remembered to save t
ver so grateful.
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