> > On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 12:24:13PM -0700, jennyw wrote:
> > > I always thought vim was just another vi with a few extras. I
> guess it's got
> > > more than a few extras ... I'm installing it now. It'll be nice
> to try
> > > something familiar ...
> > >
> > > Jen
> >
> > Some of the featu
For our purposes, these machines are only being used internally by
development and QA teams. Everyone already has root access to them
anyway (until I replace it). So we're not concerned with hacking or
security issues.
I just need to know who's hand to slap with a wooden ruler when they
make cha
I am trying to get MacNFS ( www.thursby.com )
working but it keeps asking for PCNFSD support
from the server before it will try to connect.
I can find absolutely no reference to PCNFSD
on Redhat after version 5.0. Am I missing
something or are they?
Walt
-~
Open and obvious devotion from
Just be careful of what sudo access you give. For example, do not give
sudo access to perl or vi because they can become excellent hacking tools.
Jen
On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, Eric R. Turner wrote:
> On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, Dennis Wheeler wrote:
>
> >
> > The company I work for, develops software for
On 0, Erika Van Essche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> To the best of my knowledge realplayers can't be started from within
> netscape.
> I have tried several times over the past 2 years, but the plugin just does
> not seem to exist, on the other hand realplayer itself seems to work
> better unde
Thanks, this looks like it might work for us. I'll try it out.
-- dennis
Melissa Plunkett wrote:
>
> Use sudo, it will create a log entry of who used sudo and what they did.
>
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> If anyone got Netscape6 and RealPlayer8 to work, please let me know how
you
> configured these tools.
>
With the same configs as you described, i was never able to get Netscape 6
to work with RealPlayer. Netscape 6 is based on an older, not-so-stable
build of Mozilla, though, and with a newer
On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, Melissa Plunkett wrote:
> Yes, the sysadmin job at educational institutionsoh the interesting
> situations you get that do not seem to happen at any other
> institutions.
Yes, they do. My spousal unit works for a small not-yet-public company
which just fired the other
To the best of my knowledge realplayers can't be started from within
netscape.
I have tried several times over the past 2 years, but the plugin just does
not seem to exist, on the other hand realplayer itself seems to work
better under linux than it does in windows.
About the video, have you tri
Hi,
I have installed Netscape6 and RealPlayer8 on my Linux 2.2.18 system.
The browser is running fine with very few buggy (annoying) behaviour.
The RealPlayer8 opens only when you explicitly enter the URL. I cannot invoke
RealPlayer8 from Netscape6. In the "Edit->Preferences->Application helper
On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 09:11:48AM +1000 or so it is rumoured hereabouts,
Mary Gardiner thought:
> On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 12:24:13PM -0700, jennyw wrote:
> > I always thought vim was just another vi with a few extras. I guess it's got
> > more than a few extras ... I'm installing it now. It'll b
On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 09:18:30AM +1000 or so it is rumoured hereabouts,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] thought:
> jennyw wrote:
>
> And on my new topic:
> Along the same lines, anyone know of a good SGML (pref Docbook, but
> any SGML editor)? For any platform?
>
> What I MOST need is the ability to edit
On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 08:51:16PM -0500 or so it is rumoured hereabouts,
Julie thought:
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Julie wrote (in reverse order):
> >
> > > (proud vi user for 4 presidential administrations)
> >
> > I've only been using it for about six years. I really have to admit I
> ca
On Wed, Apr 04, 2001 at 09:53:12PM +0100 or so it is rumoured hereabouts,
Kath thought:
> >We don't even md5 the passwords, since the teachers are rather forgetful and we
>like to be able to look up their passwords via the console. sigh :(
It's probably still better than the teachers having t
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