(The formatting is going to be a bit wonky here, since I can't
seem to d/l any mail at the moment, given the nature of the problem.)
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> Unable to lock ICE authority file /home/darren/.ICEauthority
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Yesterday, in a moment of brain lo
I recently purchased a new HD with the express intent of
(re)installing Linux. It's a 13 GB drive, and since linux is, for the
time being, going to be my secondary OS, I don't need all
that space devoted to it. So I decided to use about 5GB
for Linux, and create a single Win95 partition out of the
change?
I would prefer it if Linux could read the partition, since I was
thinking of using that as a shared space for things like mp3s,
etc. that I'd like to be able to access from both OSs.
>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/08/99 11:24AM >>>
Darren Osadchuk wrote:
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(Aside: did I happen to ping the list just when it's coming back up, or
has it been back up for a while and for altogether different reasons no
traffic was coming through?)
Anyway, trying to set up a simple firewall on my box, and getting some odd
messages, and I can't find anything on them that'
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...
Here's all the messy details:
Distro:
As of this morning I'm getting a variety of weird messages, and while
I'm guessing they're all related somehow, I'm not sure how or why. I'm
guessing it had something to do with the fact that Gnome didn't quit quite
right last night for some reason.
If I try to start Gnome, after I type 'startx',
On Sat, 25 Mar 2000, Jeff wrote:
>On Sat, Mar 25, 2000 at 12:39:11PM -0600, Darren Osadchuk wrote:
>>
>> Which is what they are:
>>
>> drwxr-xr-x 27 501 users4096 Mar 25 01:09 darren
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>I've seen this before. You don't 'own
On Sun, 26 Mar 2000, Rik Hemsley wrote:
[snip]
>> (I wonder what I did last night that caused the problem; I didn't change
>> ownership of anything...)
>
>Um, you ran Gnome ? It's buggy.
Well, I'm new enough at this to not be wedded to any one particular
environment. I'm downloading the KDE pack