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> I am using Open SSH on my system. Is there anyway to prevent the
> SSHD from revealing the process name or version number?
You mean the, for example, SSH-1.5-1.2.27 which the server sends after
accepti
The URL is http://www.adobe.com/products/framemaker/fmlinux.html
This is the second beta revision. Participating in the beta testing
involves filling out a form and agreeing to Adobe's license, then
downloading and installing the tar files -- about 40 Mb. Setup is a
bit unfriendly because you
Nicci, I did a search at deja.com and came up with some answers for your problem.
Don't use the Mach64 driver use the Rage128 drive it will work.
It does support that card it seems. It does come with the most recent version of
XFree86. Try that and let us know what happens, ok?
The Mach64 driver
Too bad there isn't one in Phoenix yet :c(
Kendra
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*stepping out of the lurkerdom*
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I just finished reading Linux Network Administrator's Guide by O'Reilly.
Great book. The first part of the book was explaining things I already
knew, but once I hit the end, it went into setting up Sendmail + IDA, NNTP,
Netnews etc. Someday hope to be a Network Admin, but since I've only hit 20
Is the 40MB the source or the installed size? Running out of space on
/usr but really want to install this software, need to know what to
budget (have lots of packages installed that we don't use enough, too).
:o)
-nicole
> This is the second beta revision. Participating in the beta testing
> i
Thanks Richard!
I'm already a FrameMaker user and eagerly
await the time when I can run a lot more
of my business apps on my linux box instead
of NT.
Now my only concern is getting all my fonts
working :-)
Walt
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may beco
Hi All,
Anon ftp does not allow the anonymous user to login. I log in as
anonymous give email password and it always returns login incorrect and
fails. Could someone please tell me how to fix this? All packages
concerned are installed. Thanks in advance,
Phil
P.S.
I never had this problem w
What ftp server are you running?
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> What ftp server are you running?
I am running wu-ftpd-2.6.0-3mdk.i586
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Login to to anon with "anonymous" and no password...it will let you in and
download...did it earlier in the week from one of the mirrors...
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J B wrote:
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> Login to to anon with "anonymous" and no password...it will let you in and
> download...did it earlier in the week from one of the mirrors...
Nope! That didn't work either! But thanks anyways.
Phil
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Hee hee. This is NOT "my" client. I have .el files for vm now, but I have
to FTP them into this account over an almost nonexistant connection...
.Tami
.signature: syntax error at line 1: `(' unexpected
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> Not surprised you want to switch clients. Yours seems to be stuck
> in the past...
> Is the 40MB the source or the installed size? Running out of space on
> /usr but really want to install this software, need to know what to
> budget (have lots of packages installed that we don't use enough, too).
> :o)
Unfortunately that's the download size. Du says 86 Mb when everything
is
> Thanks Richard!
Robert, please.
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#if Phil Savoie /* Feb 24, 22:21 */
> Anon ftp does not allow the anonymous user to login. I log in as
> anonymous give email password and it always returns login incorrect
> and fails. Could someone please tell me how to fix this? All
> packages concerned are installed. Thanks in advance,
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Excerpts from linuxchix: 24-Feb-100 Re: [techtalk] Mandrake 7.0.. by
Phil [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I am running wu-ftpd-2.6.0-3mdk.i586
Have you set up the ftp user and the ftp account?
(check by doing:
grep ftp /etc/passwd
ls /home/ftp
ftp://ftp.cert.org/pub/tech_tips/anonymous_ftp_config
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I'm about to try to install the JDK and I'd like to set it
in everyone's default paths. Which file do I modify for
Bash. It's been a while since I used UNIX and I've recently
decided to move to Linux.
Chris
McAnally
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Kendra Engstrom wrote:
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> I just finished reading Linux Network Administrator's Guide by O'Reilly.
> Great book. The first part of the book was explaining things I already
> knew, but once I hit the end, it went into setting up Sendmail + IDA, NNTP,
> Netnews etc. Someday hope to be a Networ
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> I'm about to try to install the JDK and I'd like to set it
> in everyone's default paths. Which file do I modify for
> Bash.
According to the bash manpage:
When bash is invoked as an interactive login shell, or
Hi!
I have an ATI XPert something, too, and at first it didn't run with RedHat (5.2 at the
time), because they had an older XFree version. Try the updates section on their ftp
server if you just wanna try running X...
Britta
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On 22.02.00 at 15:37 Nicci
I need to be clear - I'm not running ATI Xperts now, I'm running
16 MB ATI Rage 128 Pros.
Sorry for any confusion.
Nicci
Britta Koch wrote:
Hi!
I have an ATI XPert something, too, and at first it didn't run with
RedHat (5.2 at the time), because they had an older XFree version. Try
the updates
I am using Open SSH on my system. Is there anyway to prevent the
SSHD from revealing the process name or version number?
Thank you in advance.
Subba Rao
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On Thu, Feb 24, 2000 at 01:18:45PM -0500, Subba Rao wrote:
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> I am using Open SSH on my system. Is there anyway to prevent the
> SSHD from revealing the process name or version number?
>
sure hack the source ;)
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Hello!
My name is Kristin Igaki, and I want to announce the attempt-at-formation of of a San
Diego, CA LinuxChix chapter.
I haven't posted much to the lists and am reasonably new to the group, but I have
benefitted so very much from all of you. Thank you so much!
I am not, by any stretch of
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