Re: [techtalk] HTML (and CDROM question)

1999-11-29 Thread Conrad Golightly
> and nothing. A pointer would be helpful. NO! I wouldn't send you orange messages > unless you said: "Yes Go ahead!!!" > > Have Fun, > Sends Steve Then do enlighten us as to why you insist on sending HTML email to a mailing list which will hit the mailboxes of potentially hundreds of people, per

Re: [techtalk] HTML (and CDROM question)

1999-12-01 Thread Conrad Golightly
> things are hard to trace in old old mailers. NO one has yet told me where ae is? > and is there a map of countries saying which abbreviation is which. I know > Australia is formally au but Aussies informally will often use "oz" thought this > is not official. Same as NYC is not official but so r

Re: [techtalk] bizarre....

1999-12-13 Thread Conrad Golightly
Seagate Eagle hard drives have a jumper that makes them read-only; keep RPM and the MD5 checksums of your system stuff or anything else that you could use to investigate a break-in on one of those puppies. You simply CAN'T modify anything when its physically write protected. =) > Yup. The intru

Re: [techtalk] servers: Dell vs Compaq [was:Other OSes on a Linux box]

2000-01-04 Thread Conrad Golightly
I personally support 10 Proliant 5000s, a few 800s, three brand spankin' new 8500s, a few 5500s (or whatever the immediate predecessor to the 5000 was), and some other lil thing I use as a firewall (Checkpoint FW-1 under NT,) and I can attest to the fact that Compaq servers are awesome. I have NT,

[techtalk] A bit o' tech advice..

2000-01-10 Thread Conrad Golightly
kages either are overkill, or, more usually, require very expensive licensing, or both. Any advice? :P :P :P Thanks, Conrad Golightly [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org