On Fri, 02 Feb 2001 04:23:20 -0600, Mary P. Wood wrote:
>wrong, but I've heard that it's supposed to say to the world,
>"Hey, I can fix PCs!" while many of the questions deal with
But do you *want* the world to know that?
As a friend of mine put it:
"I got my first 'hi, I'm so-and-so, X's frie
If you're looking for something outlook-alike, Ximian (The Software
Company Formerly Known As Helix Code) has an early release of their
Evolution product which is designed to look and feel like outlook.
-Ian
--
"The French language, which the French used to learn very well, did not exist for
Speaking of things DNS, does anyone know the key in DHCP for a WINS
server?
I'm serving up DHCP from Solaris, and I can set things like DNSserv,
NISserv, etc, but the one thing I can't find is the name of the key to
set a WINS server. I expect if I ask someone at microsoft, they'll tell
me to us
On Fri, 21 Jul 2000 15:29:53 -0400 (EDT), Becky L. Norum wrote:
>someone can point me to a reference comparing PHP to JSP/servlets, or has
>a personal preference s/he would like to share. I'm trying to get a
If you need to run servlets, why not save yourself all that trouble and
build PHP as a
On 1 Jun 2000, Stephan Zaniolo wrote:
> could probably just use a laser printer, but my mom would prefer the kind
> that prints just one label at a time so she's not wasting labels because
> only a couple of packages came in that day. Any suggestions?
You could use a laser with label sheets, or
On Thu, 1 Jun 2000, Magni Onsoien wrote:
> > there's no difference whether you type in the numbers with the keyboard or
> > read them with the scanner.
Those are the easiest, since there are no drivers involved :). The
keyboard variety are very easy to integrate with a web-based form.
As a sid
On Sun, 30 Apr 2000, TeknoDragon wrote:
> ethernet
> probably the simplest way to transfer to a home computer
> appletalk would be the best option for its automation
> are there any appletalk (AFS) clients for windoze?
> will n
On Wed, 22 Mar 2000, Lisa Dickson wrote:
> Trying to learn more about shell scripts. Examples would be of great
> benefit as would site recommendations. Any tips are appreciated.
My newest ipchains script gets a little more involved in scripting, if you
want to check it out, firewall.langistix
hackerwhacker will give you a detailed ascan without forking over
cash. You just have to do the basic scan, first.
-Ian
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wow, this is kinda nifty. the win98 protocol stack is
like a chinese finger puzzle, twist and turn in the right places,
and it pops right off --Seen
On Sat, 18 Mar 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hey Darren,
> Unfortunately, you did not succesfully compile firewalling into your
> kernel. What sys are you using? Perhaps with a little more info we can
> give a lot of help. Please post kernel, distro, etc...
Ho, hum, I'm bored this morning, I
On Wed, 15 Mar 2000, Janice Lee wrote:
> I bought a 3com/US Robotics external for about $100 from Buy.com. It was
> a little more than I wanted to spend too, but it works great and I'm glad
> I got it.
The USR modems are well worth the extra cost for the peace of mind you get
from them. A tip h
On Thu, 09 Dec 1999 22:50:39 +, Chris J/#6 wrote:
*points* GEEK!
:)
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wow, this is kinda nifty. the Win98 protocol stack is like a chinese puzzle,
twist and turn in the right places, and it pops right off.
-Seen on EFNet
Completely benign, with fun output. Ouch at the obfuscation. Courtesy
of my kid brother.
-Ian
#include
int main(int t,int _,char *a)
{return!0 wow, this is kinda nifty. the Win98 protocol stack is like a chinese puzzle,
twist and turn in the right places, and it pops right off.
On Mon, 29 Nov 1999 21:37:33 -0500, Caitlyn M. Martin wrote:
>Please, folks... plain text, OK? Every mail client can read and generate it, and
>nobody has to truggle that way.
Standards? We don't need no steenking standards!
Hey, they wrote RFC822 for a *reason*
-Ian
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wow, this is kinda n
Do any of y'all have any recommendations for KVM matrix switches?
I'm currently looking at products from NTI and Raritan, wondering if
anyone has had good/bad experiences with them, or any other
manufacturers you'd recommend.
I'm primarily looking for the ability to control Sun boxes, as well as
On 28 Nov 1999 18:25:51 -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Most of the irc servers try to resolve the client identd. Some
>of them do not even allow a connection. How can I fix this problem?
>Where is identd invoked from? Are there any security issues with it?
identd is run from inetd.
Actually,
On Wed, 24 Nov 1999 11:10:07 -0500, Caitlyn Martin wrote:
>Well... there are other alternatives you can look at. The newest option
>(due out 1q2000) will be Corel WordPerfect Suite 2000. There's also
>Applixware.
Applixware is absolutely horrid. The key here is compatibility with M$
file forma
On Wed, 24 Nov 1999 01:53:47 +0100, T. E. Pickering wrote:
>> 1. In relation to the discussion before about the swap directory and
>> Netscape and StarOffice.
Note here that we're talking about what are probably the two most
abusive applications for unix, resource-wise.
We were contemplat
On Tue, 23 Nov 1999 11:28:47 -0500, Y. wrote:
>I'm not sure if someone if someone has posted about this before. But I
>wondered what ppl's thoughts were about the iGeek computer from BeComputing.
I like the penguin case.
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wow, this is kinda nifty. the Win98 protocol stack is like a chinese pu
On Wed, 27 Oct 1999 16:06:52 +0200 (CEST), Xavier Gutierrez Munoz
wrote:
>I don't have any idea of doin' it from software. If you decide to open the
>box you'll see the card slots on the motherboard.
>PCI slots are shorter tha ISA ones. So if you have both, you'll see two
>different types of slo
After all, a given product service is worth as much (or as little) as you
can sucker someone into paying for it/selling it.
Ain't capitalism wonderful?
-Ian
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wow, this is kinda nifty. the win98 protocol stack is
like a chinese finger puzzle, twist and turn in the right places,
and it pops
On Wed, 20 Oct 1999, jennifer wrote:
> I heard that memory prices were going up in the US because companies were
> saying that the earthquake in Taiwan cut the supply-- the problem with that
> excuse is that Taiwan only supplies the US with 10% of the chips..
Indeed, if that much. However, I
Re: Motherboards...
I have been extremely happy with Asus motherboards. Good quality boards.
Also, a friend of mine recently acquired a dual Slot 1 board (and put a
pair of Celeron 500 chips on it for under $500 - and it has *4* IDE
channels - 2xUDMA-33, and 2xUDMA-66)
Re: 10/100 NIC
If you'r
On Sat, 16 Oct 1999, Nicole wrote:
> > Could be. they keep changing it, who can keep track??
>
> I noticed... for pine4.10, the pine-ports said build slx. Maybe I was just
> going off of the website (linked somewhere from www.washington.edu/pine),
> but either way I built using slx... and this v
On Thu, 14 Oct 1999, Nicole wrote:
> I thought I covered that? (not to be condescending, just wondering if I am
> just on drugs) I was using ./build lnp which is the "correct" build for
> RedHat according to comp.mail.pine :o)
Could be. they keep changing it, who can keep track??
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wow, this
On Thu, 14 Oct 1999, Nicole wrote:
> grr... having problems building pine 4.2 on rh6(.0)
It's Pine 4.20. 4.2 came out rather some time ago.
> i made the modification to pico/osdep/os-lnx.h
> (insert #include in between line 35 and 36)
Under redhat, are you doing "build slx" ? That always work
On Wed, 13 Oct 1999, Ingrid Schupbach wrote:
> I think I've hit on another solution. The Netscape that currently comes
> with RH 6.0 is NOT the most recent available. Since upgrading, the
> trouble appears to have gone away.
Yes, the one that was on the 6.0 CD was horribly broken. I thought yo
On Wed, 13 Oct 1999, Ingrid Schupbach wrote:
> uh, actually, i guess calling "Gnome" my window manager is incorrect - i
> guess Enlightmenment is my window manager, and what the heck do I call
> gnome?
Strictly speaking, GNOME is a widget set, like Motif/Lesstif and KDE (KDE
is the widget set, a
On Tue, 12 Oct 1999, Amanda Knox wrote:
> > Did you try 'kill pid' or 'kill -9 pid'? 'kill -9' should bring down
> > anything.
> Why is it '-9' exactly? Are there different kill levels or something? What if
> I typed 'Kill -1'? Just curious, and I doubt I would have the know-how to
> find that e
Crossposting from ISP-Linux list, thought this might be relevant to a
recent discussion
-Ian
> > My highly-modified Redhat setup has 45 virtual consoles. My /etc/inittab
> > has this to deploy it all:
>
> Wow, impressive. I know about the right alt-key trick to access 13 through
> 24, but wh
On Tue, 12 Oct 1999, Beverly Guillermo wrote:
> I don't think the latest kernels have full support for USB unless
> you're using the development kernels. =) Sorry.
About the best you can do in 2.2.x is spotty keyboard and mouse support.
-Ian (who has a USB keyboard and mouse on his box)
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w
On Sat, 9 Oct 1999, Norma Armstrong wrote:
> Ooops missed a 5 in there somewhere it's 2.2.5-15. I just checked my CD (I
> have to post under Windows). Sorry about the confusion. So many kernels to
> keep track of :)
Hehe... don't blame ya. FWIW, the -?? is some sort of odd redhat
designation. Th
On Fri, 8 Oct 1999, Norma Armstrong wrote:
> way thanks for the reply :) Oh my kernel is 2.2.15.
I'm assuming you mean 2.2.12, since .15 isn't out...
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wow, this is kinda nifty. the win98 protocol stack is
like a chinese finger puzzle, twist and turn in the right places,
and it pops right
On Fri, 8 Oct 1999, Deanne wrote:
> I'm wondering if there's any chance that I can use my cheapo AOpen NIC
> (ALN-101) with RH 6.0 or 6.1. If not, any other suggestions for
> inexpensive cards that will work? I need to pick up a hard drive as it is,
> and would rather not add to my debts more t
On Fri, 8 Oct 1999, Just This Girl wrote:
> ifconfig eth0 xxx.yyy.zzz.242
>
> it automatically inserts this into the route table:
>
> Kernel IP routing table
> Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse
> Iface
> xxx.yyy.zzz.240 0.0.0.0 255.255.255.248 U
On Thu, 7 Oct 1999, Kelli Sheppard wrote:
> I have an Intellimouse.. is there anyway I can get it to work in Linux? I'm
> running RH6 and I keep reaching for the wheel and it is beginning to drive
> me crazy *grin*
I'm assuming you're referring to the wheel, since the intellimouse proper
is dire
On Wed, 6 Oct 1999, Just This Girl wrote:
> (Internet) <-> (Alcatel 1000) <-> (Eth0 <-> Eth1) <~> (Windows)
> I am running Slackware 4.0 on the Linux box. I want to be able to run a
> web server and a MUSH off of the box, so using private network numbers
> is not an option, except possibly betwe
On Wed, 6 Oct 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm after PalmPilot backup software for linux. The equivalent of the one
> that comes with the PalmPilot and runs on Windows - ie, not JUST backing
> up the calender, but also the appointment book, notepads, other databases,
> etc etc etc.
> Anyone k
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