> On Thu, 21 Nov 2002, David Durst wrote:
>
>>Ok, maybe OpenLDAP does come w/ it. My mistake - but when you click to
>> do a FULL INSTALL it doesn't.
>
> A full install does not install every single RPM package. There
> is a reason for that.
>
>>And grea
> On Sat, 2002-11-23 at 18:40, David Durst wrote:
>
>> You remind me of every other SIMPSONS COMIC BOOK STORE LOOKING GUY
>> that holds linux back.
>
> It seems to me that you are not satisfied with RH the
> distro and RH the company. If this is true t
> If there's a chance that it's gonna do a bit of good, I would suggest
> that you send a private email to Mike Harris and apologize for offending
> him.
>
> Craig
Please refer to the ORINGAL postins and side threat about MISTATING THE
PROBLEM.
I made my point calmly, I will not apologize to Mike.
> On Sat, 2002-11-23 at 20:39, David Durst wrote:
>
>> I will not bother to respond to you comment about being pointless and
>> counterproductive discussion, just refer to the above about NOT
>> READING THE ORIGINAL POST.
>
> Dave, I have been following this t
> Amazing, someone got under Mike's collar. I wonder who could bozo
> well enough to manage that?
I didn't ask for a NVIDIA driver?
I asked for a DRIVER that is under a OSS license, I believe the MPL. Hmmm
wait sorry, that alone should make this a MUTE point in that RH can
distribute MPL software
> On Saturday 23 November 2002 18:50, jdow uttered:
>> Indeed, he is in a position to REQUEST. He is not in a position to
>> demand. He is apparently too inexperienced with the world to have
>> learned the difference. Incidentally, Red Hat's attidude about modules
>> for which no source is availabl
> "Mike A. Harris" wrote:
>>
>
>
> . . . text whacked
>
>>
>> Feel free to fight amongst yourselves.
>>
>
>
> Wish you could ignore the agitator & not leave the forum, Mike. I try to
> read all the posts by RH employees. I never know what info I may find
> valuable in those posts.
It might have be
> On Sun, 2002-11-24 at 02:39, David Durst wrote:
>> > If there's a chance that it's gonna do a bit of good, I would
>> suggest that you send a private email to Mike Harris and apologize
>> for offending him.
>> >
>> > Craig
>> Please re
talk that will destroy the community if you
are not carefull.
Look I apologize for being a dick to Mike, but he should not have been
a dick first.
> On Sat, 2002-11-23 at 22:41, David Durst wrote:
>
>> Once again, someone that didn't read the ORIGINAL POST and still
>> thinks th
> Mike A. Harris wrote:
>
>>You remind me of that one random annoying person on our mailing
>>lists each release, that makes me sick enough to not want to help
>> people on our lists any more, as I'm not paid to do so, and I no
>> longer enjoy the experience.
>>
>>So on that note, I bid the mailing
> Don't mince words. Binary only modules are binary only modules. It is
> stupid to think that Red Hat would ship binary modules and
> not ship the source code, or that Red Hat would ship binary
> modules that someone else compiled if source was available.
>
> There was no lack of clarity in wha
the pre Donald Becker days and dealing w/
>regular NIC cards.
> On Thu, 21 Nov 2002, David Durst wrote:
>
>>I recently upgraded from RH 7.3 to 8.0 and at first I loved it, the I
>> realized that it kind of sucked.
>>
>>Let me explain and I will get to my suggestions
I have three drives on my system.
Some are partitioned with Fat32 and some with NTFS.
I placed RH 8 onto HDC4, and that is also where I set the root.
Is there any way I can mount the other drives on the system to view and
edit files?
Thanks for helping the newbie.
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When I type the command:
mount /dev/hda1/mnt/anywhere
I get the response:
Can't find dev/hda1/mnt/anywhere in /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab
Did I make a mistake by placing the root during install at dev/hdc4?
Is that why I can't mount the other drives?
If I re-install, should I place the root at dev/
I believe you can achieve the desired result by going to
edit -> current profile - > title and command
towards the bottom it offers the ability to run custom command
instead of the shell, you could place in there the command
to start gnome-terminal w/ those options.
Out side of that I think you w
Actually if you use the GConf editor,
go to /desktop/applications/terminal
Under there is an option for exec args - I think
you can put the --geometry 90x40 after the -x that it already has
> I believe you can achieve the desired result by going to
> edit -> current profile - > title and command
pointless and counterproductive discussion.
>
> Amen Joe! David: If you do not like the philosophy and goals the Red
> Hat employees explain, on this mailing list and in interviews published
> and linked to from the Red Hat web site, you should look for another
> distro. Obviously
>> You will see its not RH I am disapointed in, or 8.0.
>> I had made a suggestion for RH to include some software
>> on a seperated CD from the main distro, software in my eyes
>> will make the RH distro much better.
>>
>> The software I asked for consideration was,
>> Novell NDS
>
> No idea if th
I believe this discussion also occured in the kernel list.
There is currently a patch you can apply (HA it doesn't work to well :))
It will give you the graphical boot up screen, with nifty messages
if it were to work.
Linus has taken the stand point of if a distro wants to put it in
have fun wit
Can anyone recommend a good mp3 player for RH 8?
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While installing RH 8.0 I selected Lilo as the boot manager. Somehow I
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> On Monday 25 November 2002 06:43 am, Antonio Montagnani wrote:
>> I have a small Homelan.
>>
>> I installed Redhat 8.0 yesterday and everything is o.k. (including
>> MP3, TTfonts, Acrobat etc.)
>>
>> I need a small help for Masquerading with Iptables my Homelan to surf
>> the Web (as I did with R
Well your first assumption is kind of correct in a odd sort of way,
I get this all day long on my web server.
In short what you are probably seeing is a virus.
In long it could be some moron trying to run a exploit againest a NT
machine, but whatever/whoever it is - if they had half a brain they
Dont forget the good old UNIX commandline of 'who'
The above will just give you a list of all the users currently connected
and their ttys/whatevers and then you can identify what processes that
tty is using by a ps -e |grep the tty/whatever.
> Thanks for the tip. I totally forgot how insecure f
I lost Lilo somehow, how can I get it back?
Thanks,
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Hi,
I did install Lilo and I had a Windows boot manager called Bootmagic,
which I have since realized I did not neet.
I think Bootmagic may have caused Lilo not to work.
I do have a lilo.conf in /etc/, but it has the double circle with the
slash above it. When I try to open it in a terminal I get
Dear All,
Today I just got it and was trying to install it:
1. readline and readline-dev installed
2. guile and guile-dev installed
3. libyahoo2 installed
4. on gnuyahoo directory i did ./configure and it was fine
5. on the make stage there were error such as below
make all-recursive
make[1]:
I tried to use sol.exe by wine and it works but when I was using it for
winword.exe (office 2000) it came with error IOPL not enabled?
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insecurity, n.:
Finding out that you've mispronounced for years one of your
favorite words.
Realizing halfway through
On 28 Nov 2002, Mr. Adam ALLEN wrote:
Looks like when I did make > file it did not stdout-ed to file. Anyway,
here are the complete error.
> On Thu, 2002-11-28 at 12:17, David Sudjiman wrote:
> > 1. readline and readline-dev installed
> > 2. guile and guile-dev installe
On Fri, 29 Nov 2002, Michael Schwendt wrote:
On Thu, 2002-11-28 at 12:17, David Sudjiman wrote:
1. readline and readline-dev installed
2. guile and guile-dev installed
3. glib-devel installed THANKS!
4. libyahoo2 installed --with-struct-callbacks
5. on gnuyahoo directory i did ./configure and it
I ran rpm -Uvh rp8.linux20.libc6.i386.cs2.rpm which was supposed to load
RealPlayer 8 for Linux.
Gnome doesn't see it nor can I even figure out a way to call it from
bash as Root or a regular user.
Help, please? Thanks! doc
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Do they not do so out or deference to M$, incompetence, or ignorance?
doc
> The solution is for Real to include Gnome and KDE menu entries in their
> RPM package. They unfortunately don't right now, which is a shame.
>
> Marc.
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;-) doc
On Sat, 2002-11-30 at 11:13, Marc Deslauriers wrote:
> Open a shell and type "realplay".
>
> Marc.
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ither place.
Also I have tried clicking on an mp3 from within Konquerer, and that
makes Konquerer crash with a signal 11.
I've also tried to drag and drop from Konquerer to the playlist window
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When in Bash after typing su and getting to the root I'm still having
problems editing files that are supposed to be editable. I'm always
getting a "Permission denied".
I'm trying to configure Samba.
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> ** Reply to message from Michael Schwendt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Sat, 30
> Nov 2002 14:38:06 +0100
>
>
>> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
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>>
>> On Sat, 30 Nov 2002 14:32:17 +0100, Michael Schwendt wrote:
>>
>> > > The reject option as stated in the Redhat 8.0 Security Guide does
, Marc Deslauriers wrote:
> As root, place the file attached to this message in:
>
> /usr/share/applications
>
> This should put a RealPlayer menu entry in Extras/Sound & Video.
>
> Marc.
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> Marc.
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As an example to my editing problems,
the following is a file I think I should
have access to but I can't seem to get in.
[dmascot@localhost dmascot]$ su
Password:
[root@localhost dmascot]# /etc/fonts/fonts.conf
bash: /etc/fonts/fonts.conf: Permission denied
[root@localhost dmascot]#
I also tri
> As for the "taking more resources", the default policy only determines
> how you set up your rules, it doesn't have any inherent affect on
> resource usage. You are likely referring to the difference between the
> REJECT and DROP targets. Indeed, REJECT takes more resources since the
> firewall
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> On Sat, 30 Nov 2002 16:42:49 -0800 (PST), David Durst wrote:
>
>> >> > "iptables -P INPUT DENY" because REJECT is a target extension.
>> >>
>> >> Sorry, "iptables -P INPU
> On the contrary, you leave everything open and try to close specific
> ports and protocols. This is error-prone because it is easy to
> overlook something unless you place catch-all DROP-rules at the end of
> every chain. But judging from your comment on passive FTP, it
> seems you don't.
Your p
Thanks all for your help.
It will come to me slowly but surely.
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use,
> etc.
>
> Marc.
>
> On Sat, 2002-11-30 at 19:18, David Colburn wrote:
> > One final question ... how did you create that menu entry you had me
> > copy, please?
> >
> > I will need to be able to duplicate that part of the process as well so
> >
Hi,
You all probably new I would soon be back...anyhow I got Samba running
and I can see it on my three Windows machines as "localhost".
When I try to launch "localhost" from the two Win98 machines a password
box pops up with \\localhost\ipc$\. When I type the password it says
not correct. When I
> Uhm, either I don't understand this bit above or please explain
> where you see a difference between DROP and what you call a
> "REDIRECT to VAPOR".
do some experimentation w/ REDIRECT & MIRROR
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>>But then again you may want to think twice about using a DEFAULT DROP
>> firewall, DEFAULT DROP uses alot of resources for packets you might
>> just be able to ignore.
>
> That is false.
>
> DROP means "drop this packet on the floor and do not process it", which
> is the least resource using of
On 2 Dec 2002, Iain Buchanan wrote:
there is a /etc/syslog.conf file that manage on how the log works.
just put a
*.kern /var/log/newfile
on it to make a different log file for your iptables.
make sure you check the /etc/logrotate.conf to avoid your log being
clogged up
btw... I still can't
> Hi all,
>
> Has anyone else experienced problems wehn running Linux on an Athlon XP
> platform? After a recent hardware upgrade from a motherboard with a VIA
> KT266a chipset to one with a VIA KT333 chipset, I have found that I get
> segmentation faults all over the place. Processes die with si
> Oh, please tell me where I can find this IGNORE target. Are you playing
> with your own iptables source code?
No one said there was a ignore target, I just said not to touch or do
anything w/ packets that were not going to affect a system.
In other words when I said the 'policy of IGNORE' it wa
I can see the Linux server in network neighborhood from the Windows
machines, but when I try to connect from the Windows machines I keep
getting a bad password message.
When I run smbpasswd -a I get the following message:
"Cannot add account without a valid local system user.
Failed to modify passw
My StarOffice 6.0 problem has returned.
StarOffice 6.0 is installed in /home/doc/staroffice6.0 yet when soffice
is typed in terminal bash says the command is not found.
Very odd ...help?
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Have you configued them under Linux yet??
In other words go through the whole network printer setup w/
entering the IP address of the printer???
If so what driver are you using???
> Still looking for someone that can give me a clue on this...sorry about
> the second post.
>
> I'm having trouble c
ed up
This action has not been fully executed
Package list:
spamassassin-2.31-16.
mtools-3.9.8-5.
mc-4.5.55-12.
setserial-2.17-9.
MAKEDEV-3.3.1-2.
fileutils-4.1.9-11.
usbview-1.0-7.
libvorbis-1.0-1.
vorbis-tools-1.0-1.
usbutils-0.9-7. Event Date: 2002-12-05 19:25:47 -0500 (EST)
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Can the current kernel handle the hyperthreading
option that is built into this processor? Has
anyone had any experience using this processor
with the hyperthreading enabled?
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A 5min Star Trek: Nemesis trailer as well as some other sci-fi clips are
on this site but I cannot get MTV or RealPlayer8 to be recognized with
Mozilla -- anyone able to make this happen or is another browser
recommended? (I currently only have Gnome running but suppose I can add
KDE if a KDE-spec
I do not, only libnullplugin.so
How do I find and add or create and add rpnp.so, please?
Thanks! doc
> Do you have rpnp.so in /usr/lib/mozilla-1.0.1/plugins? Works in
> Mozilla and Galeon for me,
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Network Service Daemon) enabled and running? It polls RHN
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>
> -Jon
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> > I just activated Red Hat Update Agent and it is trying to complete the
> > download of updates that keep failing (been trying for two days) --
> Uhm, what do you mean with "keep failing"? Does the Red Hat Update
> Agent fail to download the packages completely? If so, that is
> a different prob
OK ... wonder why that is not the default consequence of su since 99.9%
of usage would want to be there?
Thanks for the heads-up! doc
> Remember to use "su -" instead of plain "su" to get the correct $PATH for
> root.
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Just checked in to find this problem:
"Failed Actions is a list of scheduled actions that have failed for one
reason or another. If any tasks within a scheduled action returned an
error, you will find the action here.
Select an action from the list below to see task details for
On Tue, 3 Dec 2002, Pablo Allietti wrote:
> -A FORWARD -j ACCEPT -i eth0 -o eth0 -d 0/0
> #-A FORWARD -i eth0 -m state --state NEW,INVALID -j DROP
> -A INPUT -m state --state RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT
> -A INPUT -p tcp -m tcp --dport 25 --syn -j ACCEPT
> -A INPUT -p tcp -m tcp --dport 80 --syn
On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, Stephen Liu wrote:
> Hi Pierre,
>
> Thanks for your advice.
>
> I am running GRUB. How to clean it.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Stephen Liu
>
There such an kernel configuration on the grub.conf. Just delete the old kernel
configuration and that's it, no need to do grub -v (or
Chris Kloiber wrote:
> I haven't seen a non-Xeon with HyperThreading
> enabled yet. In theory it should work just fine
> as it's nearly identical to the P4 Xeon.
Have you seen a Xeon with hyperthreading enabled?
>From my reading it would seem that hyperthreading
is only supported in the 2.5.35
Hm, this is interesting.
I didn't hear that they had started work on the x86 plugin till last week.
Is the source available?
Do they have a posting the site about the release?
> http://macromedia.mplug.org
>
> Thursday (12/12/2002) Macromedia released Flash 6 for Linux x86. I have
> obtain
Has anyone been able to get the Tutos package to run
under RH8 with MySQL. The php scheme setup scripts bomb
with with Database type not Supported by this PHP although
Php shows its compiled with MySQL. Thanks!
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Guys,
I just installed my toshiba tecra8100 with rh80, but I cannot recompile my
kernel (default kernel)
I did
make menuconfig --> safe the configuration
make dep --> OK
make bzImage --> OK
make modules --> Err
/usr/src/linux-2.4.18-14/include/net/sock.h:1266: warning: implicit
declaration of f
Mozilla has suddenly slowed to a crawl and now won't load at all.
I changed no settings.
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> On Sat, 2002-12-14 at 01:01, Warren Togami wrote:
>
>> The format is "open" only if you sign an NDA to receive the
>> specifications. If you read that page, you will see that they allow
>> you to only make apps that output SWF files, not play SWF.
>
> And this is a good reason to not use or sup
> On Sun, 2002-12-15 at 04:25, David Durst wrote:
>> > I guess flash can be useful for making kids web games, but I'd
>> rather see java games. Anyway, flash is one of the things that
>> annoys me most about the web.
>>
>> So sorry to hear that you h
> It is my lot in life to have a Z32. I installed the driver, changed from
> USB to cable, played with the fool thing for a day, and still can only
> get it to print if I turn it off and on after each job. Printer works
> fine in dos or windows. I thought ibm was supporting linux? What's
> MarkVisi
> Just so long as your friends are nice enough people to code the
> sites so that the information content is available to those who
> do not have flash players. Like, I am sure my blind friend Joe
> Lazarro would REALLY enjoy a commerce or corporate site that
> bounces him if he doesn't have flash.
On Mon, 16 Dec 2002, faisal gillani wrote:
> 1 write a one line command to create a directory
> called dir1 to move into it list its content & @ last
> print your working directory "all in one line ?"
mkdir dir1 && find ./dir1 && pwd
>
> 2 wat type of network topology do we preffer when
> usi
Most people agree that Linux is able to work in old-hw-environment. But,
to be precise, Linux for that kind of purpose in only for certain
functionality such as router, etc
If you consider to use X you have to make sure that you have the proper
level of HW. Currently, I'm working on my p3/400 with
Hi,
I begin to move to something not BitchX as I read there are several URL
inform that BitchX is backdoored.
Any suggestion?
thx
.dave
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Anyone know where I would submit PCMCIA config changes to?
That is mod the config so it supports some new cards.
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Charlie,
When you have problems connecting from your Win2K machine have you tried to
connect from another system? Perhaps another Win2K and a Linux to see if it
could be SSH app based issue on the client or at the server side...
Regards,
David Delcourt
Network Security Consultant
NetScreen
I use linux as a firewall and as a router.
But, If I may recall my three-months ago, I did not suceed with my
ip_forward to just create the ip forwarding.
All i wanted to do is to make a connection between 192.168.1.0 and
192.168.2.0. I have to use NAT for this.
Did I do the right thing? Because
> On Thu, 19 Dec 2002, Kevin McConnell wrote:
>
>> --- "William F. Acker WB2FLW +1-303-777-8123"
>> > I haven't been bitten by that one yet, but you'd be
>> > surprised how many
>> > sites use Javascript. Lynx doesn't handle that at
>> > all. The Gnome
>> > Accessibility Project is coming along,
I cannot seem to get this to print out without losing the right side of
the schematic.
http://www.space74.freeserve.co.uk/diagrams/hp_20-3.png
I am using Mozilla under RH8. When looking around the Print popup in
Moz I do not see an option to print in landscape, why is that? (Nothing
helpful in
Dear Redhat'ers
I can be considered as a newbie on this bind implementation.
I just made the /etc/named.conf; /var/named/example.forward; and
/var/named/example.reverse
on both example.forward and example.reverse, when I did
service named restart the /var/log/messages logged as below
: dns_rdata
I was wandering, what non trivial ciphers (XOR is a trivial cipher) are
available to 'losetup -e' in the standard kernel.
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> On Thu, Dec 26, 2002 at 02:39:05PM -0500, Beartooth wrote:
>>
>> It used to be -- in RH 7.2, anyway -- when something got
>> hung up, that you could right-click on its little spot on the
>> panel, whatever that's called, and along with choices l
> On Thu, Dec 26, 2002 at 01:15:13PM -0800, David Durst wrote:
>>
>> Wouldn't it be simplier if RH came out w/ multiple distros for
>> different types of users?
>
> No it wouldn't. What we need is different types of users who can
> handle simple, basic confi
> On Thu, Dec 26, 2002 at 01:32:06PM -0800, David Durst wrote:
>>
>> But there are plenty of people that are not newbies and are not
>> experts that stand somewhere in between and don't want to be a
>> expert. I believe I refer to them as POWER USERS. But I ca
> On Thu, Dec 26, 2002 at 02:09:04PM -0800, David Durst wrote:
>>
>> It is not a bad thing, it is desired. But in a place I like
>> to call reality 99% of the people on this planet will never
>> be in the smart, wise or anything like that category.
>
> 94% of t
> If you have the XFree86-tools package installed, you can quickly kill a
> windowed app using xkill. Hit Alt+F2 to bring up the Run Program dialog,
> and enter "xkill" (without the quotes). Your cursor will turn into a
> crosshair-like image - just position it anywhere in the window of the
> offen
> I've found on slower systems (like my K6-2 400 at work) that the new
> Gnome System Monitor will sometimes chew up as many resources as runaway
> apps. I'll use it on occasion, but if something's peaking my CPU, xkill
> or a trip to the console are quicker.
Hmmm, I have not experience that.
B
>From the source, losetup recognizes only "none", "xor" and "des".
I do not see how recompiling it, will change that.
>On Thu, 2002-12-26 at 11:47, David Soroko wrote:
>>I was wandering, what non trivial ciphers (XOR is a trivial cipher) are
>>
It seems that this approach requires a kernel patch.
My feeling is that for for a casual user, one that
does not have the resources to tinker with the kernel every couple
of weeks, this is not a viable option.
Is there a non kernel modifying solution?
Does anyone knows why Redhat choose not to
Dear All,
I can't find the option on Kernel configuration for `Optimized as Router
not Host'. It this features is replaced by something else?
Also the options that was in Linuxconf, Yes, I know it was deprecated.
but I want to know where does it store it's configuration such as
Config->Networking
Thanks for the answer. I'm now using irssi. It's very good indeed
thx
.dave
"If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
- Bert Lantz
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> All the poor guy wanted to know is where his kill app went. He got one
> possible answer from Donald G Wilson Jr (create a link to xkill), and a
> bunch of messages either excoriating him for having priorities other
> than learning how to swap window managers, or insulting him by lumping
> him w
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On Thu, 2002-12-26 at 21:48, Lanny Marcus wrote:
> >
> > I am using beonex 0.8.1 which I believe is using Mozilla 1.1 and the
> > selection for Portrait and Landscape is under File/Page Setup just
> > above Print and Preview in the File menu.
> >
> > Bob Goodwin w2bod
> >
> Bob: You are
Dear All,
I was told that if I wanna sync my local date/time I should do it with
rdate and then sync it with my hwclock -w.
How can I get the list of those time server? and
What is the diff with the ntpd, is that ntpd gives the query result to
some clients issued with rdate command?
thx
.dave
Well, I had that on my /mnt/cdrom just do kill -9 PID#
On Sat, 28 Dec 2002, Philippe wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I try to unmout (as root) an unused filesystem /sauve.
>
> The system returns : device busy.
>
> So I type :
>
> #fuser -m /sauve -u
> giving -> /sauve: 1142
>
> and
>
> #ps -ef | g
/pub/netscape6/english/6.2.2/unix/linux22/xpi/jre.xpi again?
Thanks! doc
On Sat, 2002-12-28 at 04:42, Bob Goodwin wrote:
> David Colburn wrote;
>
> "OK, downloaded beonex and then had it download java. Went to the Java
> demo site http://java.sun.com/products/plugin/1.4.1/d
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