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Re: New Sequences Window Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 10:54:46 -0500 From: Chris Garrigues <cwg-dated-1030377287.06fa6d@DeepEddy.Com> Message-ID: <1029945287.4797.TMDA@deepeddy.vircio.com> | I can't reproduce this error. For me it is very repeatable... (like every time, without fail). This i...
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[zzzzteana] RE: Alexander Martin A posted: Tassos Papadopoulos, the Greek sculptor behind the plan, judged that the limestone of Mount Kerdylio, 70 miles east of Salonika and not far from the Mount Athos monastic community, was ideal for the patriotic sculpture. As well as Alexander's granite features, 240 ft hi...
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[zzzzteana] Moscow bomber Man Threatens Explosion In Moscow Thursday August 22, 2002 1:40 PM MOSCOW (AP) - Security officers on Thursday seized an unidentified man who said he was armed with explosives and threatened to blow up his truck in front of Russia's Federal Security Services headquarters in Moscow, NTV tele...
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[IRR] Klez: The Virus That Won't Die Klez: The Virus That Won't Die Already the most prolific virus ever, Klez continues to wreak havoc. Andrew Brandt >>From the September 2002 issue of PC World magazine Posted Thursday, August 01, 2002 The Klez worm is approaching its seventh month of wriggling across the Web,...
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Re: [zzzzteana] Nothing like mama used to make > in adding cream to spaghetti carbonara, which has the same effect on pasta as > making a pizza a deep-pie; I just had to jump in here as Carbonara is one of my favourites to make and ask what the hell are you supposed to use instead of cream? I've never seen a re...
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Re: [zzzzteana] Nothing like mama used to make > I just had to jump in here as Carbonara is one of my favourites to make and > ask > what the hell are you supposed to use instead of cream? Isn't it just basically a mixture of beaten egg and bacon (or pancetta, really)? You mix in the raw egg to the cooked pasta ...
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[zzzzteana] Playboy wants to go out with a bang The Scotsman - 22 August 2002 Playboy wants to go out with a bang AN AGEING Berlin playboy has come up with an unusual offer to lure women into his bed - by promising the last woman he sleeps with an inheritance of 250,000 (�160,000). Rolf Eden, 72, a Berli...
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Re: [zzzzteana] Nothing like mama used to make Martin Adamson wrote: > > Isn't it just basically a mixture of beaten egg and bacon (or pancetta, > really)? You mix in the raw egg to the cooked pasta and the heat of the pasta > cooks the egg. That's my understanding. > You're probably right, mine's just the same b...
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[zzzzteana] Meaningful sentences The Scotsman Thu 22 Aug 2002 Meaningful sentences Tracey Lawson If you ever wanted to look like "one of the most dangerous inmates in prison history", as one judge described Charles Bronson, now�s your chance. Bronson - the serial hostage taker, not the movie star - ha...
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[SAtalk] SA CGI Configurator Scripts I have been trying to research via SA mirrors and search engines if a canned script exists giving clients access to their user_prefs options via a web-based CGI interface. Numerous ISPs provide this feature to clients, but so far I can find nothing. Our configuration uses Amavis-Po...
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[SAdev] Interesting approach to Spam handling.. Hello, have you seen and discussed this article and his approach? Thank you http://www.paulgraham.com/spam.html -- "Hell, there are no rules here-- we're trying to accomplish something." -- Thomas Alva Edison ------------------------------------------------------- ...
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Re: [SAdev] Live Rule Updates after Release ??? Yes - great minds think alike. But even withput eval rules it would be very useful. It would allow us to respond quickly to spammer's tricks. Theo Van Dinter wrote: > On Thu, Aug 22, 2002 at 07:27:52AM -0700, Marc Perkel wrote: > >>Has anyone though of the idea of liv...
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[ILUG] Re: Problems with RAID1 on cobalt raq3 On Mon, Aug 19, 2002 at 03:08:16PM +0100, John P. Looney mentioned: > This is likely because to get it to boot, like the cobalt, I'm actually > passing root=/dev/hda5 to the kernel, not /dev/md0. Just to solve this...the reason I was booting the box with root=/dev/hda5...
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Re: New Sequences Window --==_Exmh_-1317289252P Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii > From: Chris Garrigues <cwg-exmh@DeepEddy.Com> > Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 10:40:39 -0500 > > > From: Chris Garrigues <cwg-exmh@DeepEddy.Com> > > Date: Wed, 21 Aug 2002 10:17:45 -0500 > > > > Ouch...I'll get right on it. > > ...
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The case for spam SpamAssassin is hurting democracy! Owen --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.bayarea.com/mld/mercurynews/news/opinion/3900215.htm Internet can level the political playing field By Mike McCurry and Larry Purp...
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[IIU] Eircom aDSL Nat'ing Hi all, apologies for the possible silly question (i don't think it is, but), but is Eircom's aDSL service NAT'ed? and what implications would that have for VoIP? I know there are difficulties with VoIP or connecting to clients connected to a NAT'ed network from the internet wild (i.e. m...
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[zzzzteana] Re: Australian Catholic Kiddie Perv Steps Aside --- In forteana@y..., "D.McMann" <dmcmann@b...> wrote: > Robert Moaby, 33, who sent death threats to staff, was also jailed > for hoarding indecent pictures of children on his home computer. > ========= > > Hmm, if I didn't trust our government and secret po...
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RE: [ILUG] Sun Solaris.. In a nutshell - Solaris is Suns own flavour of UNIX. > -----Original Message----- > From: Kiall Mac Innes [mailto:kiall@redpie.com] > Sent: 22 August 2002 17:23 > To: ILUG > Subject: [ILUG] Sun Solaris.. > > > Can someone explain what type of operating system Solaris > is... as ive never ...
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[zzzzteana] Which Muppet Are You? Apols if this has been posted before: http://www.pinkpaperclips.net/subs/quiz2.html Rob ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> 4 DVDs Free +s&p Join Now http://us.click.yahoo.com/pt6YBB/NXiEAA/mG3HAA/7gSolB/TM -------------------------------------...
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[ILUG] Sun Solaris.. Can someone explain what type of operating system Solaris is... as ive never seen or used it i dont know wheather to get a server from Sun or from DELL i would prefer a linux based server and Sun seems to be the one for that but im not sure if Solaris is a distro of linux or a completely different...
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Re: [zzzzteana] Which Muppet Are You? > Apols if this has been posted before: > > http://www.pinkpaperclips.net/subs/quiz2.html > So, anyone who isn't Beaker? TimC Meep ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor ---------------------~--> 4 DVDs Free +s&p Join Now http://us.click.yahoo.com/pt6YBB/NXiEAA/mG3HAA/7...
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Re: [ILUG] Sun Solaris.. On Thu, Aug 22, 2002 at 05:13:01PM +0100, Fergal Moran mentioned: > In a nutshell - Solaris is Suns own flavour of UNIX. Though I'm sure that this nice person would like a bit more detail. Solaris is quite different to Linux, though these days you can make solaris act a lot like linux with...
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Re: [ILUG] Sun Solaris.. John P. Looney wrote: > On Thu, Aug 22, 2002 at 05:13:01PM +0100, Fergal Moran mentioned: > >>In a nutshell - Solaris is Suns own flavour of UNIX. > > > Though I'm sure that this nice person would like a bit more detail. > > Solaris is quite different to Linux, though these days you can ...
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Re: [zzzzteana] Which Muppet Are You? Hey, it's not easy being green. leslie Leslie Ellen Jones, Ph.D. Jack of All Trades and Doctor of Folklore lejones@ucla.edu "Truth is an odd number" -- Flann O'Brien ----- Original Message ----- From: Dino To: zzzzteana@yahoogroups.com Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2002...
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Re: [ILUG] Sun Solaris.. > On Thu, 22 Aug 2002, John P. Looney wrote: > > Sun's hardware in general is more reliable, > ROFL. not in our experience. Well at least our Caps-Lock keys work: peter@staunton.ie said: > Another problem. I have a Dell branded keyboard and if I hit Caps-Lock > twice, the whole machine cra...
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RE: The Curse of India's Socialism > You have multiple generations of > peasants/squatters that cultivate and live on the lands almost as a > human parts of the property package. When I'd read that "getting legal title can take 20 years", when I believe that 1 year ought to be more t...
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[ILUG] Newbie seeks advice - Suse 7.2 Folks, my first time posting - have a bit of Unix experience, but am new to Linux. Just got a new PC at home - Dell box with Windows XP. Added a second hard disk for Linux. Partitioned the disk and have installed Suse 7.2 from CD, which went fine except it didn't pick up my m...
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Re: lifegem On Thu, 22 Aug 2002, Joseph S. Barrera III wrote: --]Why wait until you're dead? I'm sure there's enough carbon in --]the fat from your typical liposuction job to make a decent diamond. So thats why I keep seeing DeBeers agents hovering around me. -tom(diamonds in the folds of my flesh)wsmf http://xent...
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Re: lifegem Joseph S. Barrera III wrote: > Chris Haun wrote: > >> A LifeGem is a certified, high quality diamond created from the >> carbon of your loved one as a memorial to their unique and wonderful >> life. > > > Why wait until you're dead? I'm sure there's enough carbon in > the fat from your typical liposucti...
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Re: [ILUG] Formatting a windows partition from Linux Update on this for anyone that's interested, and because I like closed threads... nothing worse than an infinite while loop, is there? I ended up formatting a floppy on my flatmate's (un-networked) P100 running FAT16 Win95, and mcopied the contents of the bootdis...
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public mailing list sign up package Has anyone seen/heard of/used some package that would let a random person go to a webpage, create a mailing list, then administer that list. Also of course let ppl sign up for the lists and manage their subscriptions. Similar to the old listbot.org, but i'd like to have it runni...
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Entrepreneurs An apparent quote from Dubya, from the Times (sent to me by my Dad): http://www.timesonline.co.uk/printFriendly/0,,1-43-351083,00.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ TONY BLAIR's special relationship with George W. Bush is under considerable strain. Not o...
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Re: hauns_froehlingsdorf@infinetivity.com This is an automated response to a message you have sent to hauns_froehlingsdorf@infinetivity.com. I will be out of the office until Monday, August 26 2002. I will reply to your email when I return. Hauns ___________________________________ Hauns Froehlingsdorf Network/Sy...
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[ILUG] Re: Sun Solaris Al white wrote: >erm... it runs Solaris x86 as standard... It runs Solaris 8 x86 as standard. (I was joking Al) M. -- Irish Linux Users' Group: ilug@linux.ie http://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription information. List maintainer: listmaster@linux.ie
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Re: Encryption approach to secure web applications Hi, Thank you for the useful replies, I have found some interesting tutorials in the ibm developer connection. https://www6.software.ibm.com/developerworks/education/j-sec1 and https://www6.software.ibm.com/developerworks/education/j-sec2 Registration is needed....
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Re: [ILUG] Re: Sun Solaris Mark Twomey joked: > >erm... it runs Solaris x86 as standard... > > It runs Solaris 8 x86 as standard. > (I was joking Al) And will run Solaris 9 when Sun catch up with the x86 drivers and kernel. Although don't hold your breath for the free DVD. It will never come. (Spot the person who ...
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Re: Entrepreneurs On Thu, Aug 22, 2002 at 10:58:34PM +0200, Robert Harley wrote: > An apparent quote from Dubya, from the Times (sent to me by my Dad): > > http://www.timesonline.co.uk/printFriendly/0,,1-43-351083,00.html http://www.snopes.com/quotes/bush.htm Claim: President George W. Bush proclaimed, "The probl...
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RE: [ILUG] Newbie seeks advice - Suse 7.2 hehe sorry but if you hit caps lock twice the computer crashes? theres one ive never heard before... have you tryed Dell support yet? I think dell computers prefer RedHat... (dell provide some computers pre-loaded with red hat) i dont know for sure tho! so get someone elses o...
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Re: [IIU] Eircom aDSL Nat'ing At 17:10 22/08/2002 +0100, Nick Hilliard wrote: > > apologies for the possible silly question (i don't think it is, but), > > but is Eircom's aDSL service NAT'ed? > >No - you get unfiltered access with a real (but dynamic) IP address. > > > and what implications would that have for VoIP? ...
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Re: Entrepreneurs Manoj Kasichainula wrote; >http://www.snopes.com/quotes/bush.htm > >Claim: President George W. Bush proclaimed, "The problem with >the French is that they don't have a word for entrepreneur." > >Status: False. >Lloyd Grove of The Washington Post was unable to reach Baroness >Williams to gain h...
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Re: The case for spam Lucas Gonze: >Spam is *the* tool for dissident news, since the fact that it's unsolicited >means that recipients can't be blamed for being on a mailing list. That depends on how the list is collected, or even on what the senders say about how the list is collected. Better to just put it on a we...
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Re: Entrepreneurs On 23 Aug 2002 at 2:57, Robert Harley wrote: > It's an amusing anecdote, I don't know if it's true or not, > but certainly nothing here supports the authoritative > sounding conclusion "Status: False". I actually thought it was pretty funny and quite accurate. Who cares if the spinmeisters are den...
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Re: [ILUG] Newbie seeks advice - Suse 7.2 < > > I downloaded a driver from the nVidia website and installed it using RPM. > Then I ran Sax2 (as was recommended in some postings I found on the net), but > it still doesn't feature my video card in the available list. What next? hmmm. Peter. Open a terminal and as ro...
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Re: Entrepreneurs According to my son, it was actually Homer Simpson, who claimed the French had no word for victory. Chuck On Thursday, August 22, 2002, at 01:58 PM, Robert Harley wrote: > An apparent quote from Dubya, from the Times (sent to me by my Dad): > > http://www.timesonline.co.uk/printFriendly/0,,1-43-3...
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Re: Entrepreneurs Whore eructed: >--]It's an amusing anecdote, I don't know if it's true or not, but >--]certainly nothing here supports the authoritative sounding conclusion >--]"Status: False". > >So thats the trick, just let any anecdotal utterances you LIKE be deemed >true [...] Exsqueeze me, but what part of "I ...
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FYI - gone this weekend I won't be reading email until Sunday night or so. Good luck with 2.40 and don't do anything I wouldn't do. ;-) - Dan
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Re: [ILUG] eircoms adsl modems It will function as a router if that is what you wish. It even looks like the modem's embedded OS is some kind of linux, being that it has interesting interfaces like eth0. I don't use it as a router though.... I just have it do the absolute minimum DSL stuff and do all the really fun ...
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Re: Internet saturation (but not in Iceland) >>>>> "E" == Eirikur Hallgrimsson <eh@mad.scientist.com> writes: E> Gary's news service at teledyn.com has an article on Internet E> Saturation. Let me ask you....If you were on a rock in the E> middle of the Atlantic, mostly in the dark for half the year, ...
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Re: Computational Recreations On Monday, August 26, 2002, at 09:59 AM, Tom wrote: > Post MG in the 80's there were the colums by A K Dewdney that I dug a > bunch put into a book called Turing Omnibus and then there is , of > course, all the goodens put out by Dougy Hoffstadler. A.K. Dewdney was the name I was look...
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Re: [SAtalk] O.T. Habeus -- Why? On 28 Aug 2002, Daniel Quinlan wrote: > Dan Kohn <dan@dankohn.com> writes: > > > Daniel, it's easy enough for you to change the Habeas scores yourself > > on your installation. If Habeas fails to live up to its promise to > > only license the warrant mark to non-spammers and to plac...
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[ILUG] Looking for a file / directory in zip file Is there a way to look for a particular file or directory in 100's of zip files?? Something like zgrep but for the filename instead of a word Thanks Justin -- Irish Linux Users' Group: ilug@linux.ie http://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription inf...
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Re: [ILUG] Looking for a file / directory in zip file -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Justin MacCarthy wrote: | Is there a way to look for a particular file or directory in 100's of zip | files?? | Something like zgrep but for the filename instead of a word | | Thanks Justin | | probably there are more elegant so...
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[ILUG] Re: serial console...not quite working John P. Looney stated the following on Thu, Aug 29, 2002 at 03:31:11PM +0100 : > I'm not sure what exactly is wrong with this, but I can't get a redhat > 7.1 box to use ttyS0 as a console. > > The relevant bits of /boot/grub/grub.conf are: > > serial --unit=0 --speed=1...
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Re: [ILUG] eircoms adsl modems Not true on the choice part. After three weeks of me telling eircom that I did not in fact need nor want their ?1800 worth of router and firewall nor their onsite survey... for the uncapped service I actually managed to get a 4 port modem (after asking for a 1 port modem) instead of ye...
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people we know on the web http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/alt/nireland/ni_team.shtml first of a very short series. gerry _______________________________________________ Crackmice mailing list Crackmice@crackmice.com http://crackmice.com/mailman/listinfo/crackmice
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[zzzzteana] Fw: [nessie] New Nessie Pics Gordon Rutter gordon@rutter.freeserve.co.uk Join the Fortean Book Reviews list at forteanbookreviews-subscribe@yahoogroups.com > <PRE>The latest potential pictures of Nessie - underwater - are at > www.hi-lands.com ------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Sponsor -------...
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[IIU] Viruses and Bounced Mail All, Is it just me or has there been a massive increase in the amount of email being falsely bounced around the place? I've already received email from a number of people I don't know, asking why I am sending them email. These can be explained by servers from Russia and elsewhere. Co...
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[scoop] Scoop MS Word .doc file into something that plucker or other Palm app can display? I am wondering whether there's a way that I can use sitescooper and/or plucker or some other free utility to convert word documents into something a bit more palmos friendly? I don't have a Windows machine, so it becomes proble...
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Re: [scoop] Scoop MS Word .doc file into something that plucker or other Palm app can display? Good Day! On Thu, Aug 29, 2002 at 05:10:47PM -0400, Larry W. Virden wrote: > I am wondering whether there's a way that I can use sitescooper and/or plucker > or some other free utility to convert word documents into somethi...
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[use Perl] Headlines for 2002-08-30 use Perl Daily Headline Mailer Installing Perl 5.8.0 on Mac OS X 10.2 posted by pudge on Thursday August 29, @15:03 (releases) http://use.perl.org/article.pl?sid=02/08/29/193225 Copyright 1997-2002 pudge. All rights reserved. =========================================...
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Re: [scoop] Scoop MS Word .doc file into something that plucker or other Palm app can display? On Thu, 2002-08-29 at 19:27, Barry Dexter A. Gonzaga wrote: > On Thu, Aug 29, 2002 at 05:10:47PM -0400, Larry W. Virden wrote: > > I am wondering whether there's a way that I can use sitescooper and/or plucker > > or some ot...
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Tiny DNS Swap (This list is sponsored by Ironclad Networks http://www.ironclad.net.au/) This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00C1_01C25017.F2F04E20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I'm using Simple DNS from JHSoft. We support...
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Re: Tiny DNS Swap (This list is sponsored by Ironclad Networks http://www.ironclad.net.au/) --Apple-Mail-2-874629474 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Bob We are a commercial company who host around 150 web sites on each of it=20= servers, we...
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find the bug //this function should print all numbers up to 100... void print_nums() { int i; for(i = 0; i < 10l; i++) { printf("%d\n",i); } }
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[Ximian Updates] Hyperlink handling in Gaim allows arbitrary code to be executed Severity: Security Product: gaim Keywords: gaim hyperlink manual References: CAN-2002-0989 http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2002-0989 Gaim Changelog http://gaim.sourceforge.net/ChangeLog Gaim is an instant ...
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alsa-driver rebuild fails with undeclared USB symbol I am trying to rebuild the recently posted ALSA driver package for my kernel. Although I run Red Hat 7.3, I am not using a Red Hat kernel package: my kernel is lovingly downloaded, configured, and built by hand. Call me old fashioned. Sadly, the RPM rebuild fa...
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Re: The case for spam --------------080808010909060409040405 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Bill Stoddard wrote: >>No one likes commercial spam. >> >> >And no one like unsolicited political spam. End of story. > >Bill >http://xent.com/mailman/listinfo...
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Re: Entrepreneurs On Fri, 23 Aug 2002, Robert Harley wrote: --]Next time I hear a joke, I promise not to laugh until I have checked --]out primary sources for confirmation in triplicate, OK? Oh please. Walking sideways like that is bad for your shoes. Though it is kinda cute when you get all reasonomatic bang ban...
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Re: The case for spam Dan Brickley wrote: > Except that thanks to the magic of spam, it's usually some else's locale yeah, physical mail makes more sense for physical locales. > There are better technical solutions to privacy > protection than sending a copy of the same message to everyone on the > Internet, so the ...
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Re: The case for spam me: > >Spam is *the* tool for dissident news, since the fact that it's unsolicited > >means that recipients can't be blamed for being on a mailing list. > Russell Turpin: > That depends on how the list is collected, or > even on what the senders say about how the list > is collected. Better t...
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GPL limits put to a test XviD [1] is a project to make GPL divx codecs. Sigma Designs [1] is a company looking to put out hardware to playback, amongst other things, divx files. Problem is Sigma is using XviDs gpled code in ways not very gpl. The results....XviD stops work on thier code and ask the users to put pre...
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Re: The case for spam > Russell Turpin: > > That depends on how the list is collected, or > > even on what the senders say about how the list > > is collected. Senders should vary the recipient list to include non-targets, like party officials, and to exclude targets enough to give them plausible deniability. - Luc...
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Re: [vox] GPL limits put to a test On Fri, 23 Aug 2002, Tom wrote: --] --]XviD [1] is a project to make GPL divx codecs. Sigma Designs [1] is a Sorry, Sigma Designs should be the [2] not the [1] http://xent.com/mailman/listinfo/fork
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The GOv gets tough on Net Users.....er Pirates.. from http://www.arstechnica.com/ "There has mostly been talk thus far and little action, but the Department of Justice says it may be ready to file criminal lawsuits against individuals [1] who distribute or receive unauthorized copyrighted material over the Internet. ...
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Re: The GOv gets tough on Net Users.....er Pirates.. On Fri, 23 Aug 2002, Tom wrote: > from http://www.arstechnica.com/ > > "There has mostly been talk thus far and little action, but the > Department of Justice says it may be ready to file criminal lawsuits > against individuals [1] who distribute or receive unautho...
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Re: Java is for kiddies Reza B'Far (eBuilt) wrote: > problems.... Why do most computer scientists insist on solving the same > problems over and over again when there are some many more important and > interesting problems (high level) to be solved ????? Amen! Doing it in an (unecessarily) harder way does NOT make y...
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package my stuff please :P If I have any RPMS in http://www.dudex.net/rpms/ that could be useful to some one with a real apt repository or someone who wants to maintain a package, be it known I am not selfish :) I found stuff I thought would later get popular so I would not have to maintain the RPMs for them after ...
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RE: Java is for kiddies On Sun, 1 Sep 2002, Reza B'Far (eBuilt) wrote: > 2. C and C++ forces the developer to solve problems such as memory > management over and over again. IMHO, Java is superior because the problem > of programming in the future is not about 0's and 1's, making the compiler > 2% faster, or making...
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Re: Java is for kiddies > > 6. Hardware is getting so fast that I'm not sure if the performance > difference between Java and C/C++ are relevant any more. When out-of-the-box parsing & transform of XML in java is 25x slower than C++ on the same hardware then it does matter.
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RE: Java is for kiddies Adam Beberg: >Considering 90% of the fake job posting I see are for embedded systems or >device drivers - C still rules the world. There is a lot of C++ in the embedded world. With static object allocation and a few other programming techniques, performance differences disappear, but C++ give...
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Re: [ILUG] Seconds to date? On Sun, Sep 01, 2002 at 04:14:17PM +0100, Paul Jakma mentioned: > On Sun, 1 Sep 2002, kevin lyda wrote: > > > gnu date is limited by time_t. but i thought time_t expired in 2037? > > this seems to show it expiring in 2038: > > (2^31-1)/3600/24/365+1970 > 2038 > > course, on UltraSparc, ...
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RE: Java is for kiddies On Mon, 2 Sep 2002, Russell Turpin wrote: > Adam Beberg: > >Considering 90% of the fake job posting I see are for embedded systems or > >device drivers - C still rules the world. > > There is a lot of C++ in the embedded world. With static object > allocation and a few other programming techni...
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[ILUG] Can I be added to your email distribution lists? Dell Quinn Account Executive Fleishman-Hillard Saunders 15 Fitzwilliam Quay Dublin 4 Ireland Tel: 01 6188428 Fax: 01 6602244 Mobile: 086 6048101 -- Irish Linux Users' Group: ilug@linux.ie http://www.linux.ie/mailman/listinfo/ilug for (un)subscription inf...
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RE: Java is for kiddies Reza B'Far wrote: >This thread kind of surprises me... I started coding with C, then C++, and >moved on to Java... And, I think that: Looks like a case of "MY experience is comprehensive, YOUR'S is anecdotal, THEY don't know what they're talking about". >1. The people who pay the wages don'...
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[ILUG] VPN implementation I need to setup a VPN between a few sites. From what I've read, the the choices come down (on the Linux side) to IPsec (using FreeSWAN) or CIPE. It seems that FreeSWAN is 'better', being an implementation of IPsec which is a standard. However, CIPE does the job as well for Linux clients and i...
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[ILUG] The Age Old 'Which Mailer' Question I am trying to manage the email for a domain which I have hosted with hosting365, and am trying to get the whole email send and receive thing working nice and easily. At the moment I have configured Fetchmail to poll the different pop3 mailboxes and deliver the mail according...
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[ILUG] What HOWTOs for SOHO system Hi All, I'm trying to set up the following: 1. A Linux server running with a modem for internet connectivity and an ethernet card for LAN connectivity 2. Other LAN pcs with ethernet cards, using the Linux server for DNS/DHCP etc. Basically, I want to route any non LAN traffic throu...
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RE: [ILUG] What HOWTOs for SOHO system Hi Dermot, if have a look at one of the dists. like www.smoothwall.org, it will save you lots of time and effort, and should do eveything you want. Justin > -----Original Message----- > From: ilug-admin@linux.ie [mailto:ilug-admin@linux.ie]On Behalf Of > Dermot Daly > Sent: Mon...
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[ILUG] Email list management howto I think I'll ask this question again, as I sent on friday afternoon. :-) Justin > Hi, > > Can anyone point me to a howto on running mailing lists. Not looking for > anything that is package specific, but rather something that > gives general > info on the various Email header...
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Re: [ILUG] Serial number in hosts file Ray Dermody's [DERMODYR@ITCARLOW.IE] 20 lines of wisdom included: > Hi All, > The serial number in our hosts files on our DNS server has gone > corrupt e.g. 2002082999999999901 should be 20002082901. > Its okay to set this back to todays date but I understand that our > seconda...
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Re: [ILUG] Email list management howto -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Vincent Cunniffe wrote: | Justin MacCarthy wrote: | |> I think I'll ask this question again, as I sent on friday afternoon. :-) | | | Mailman ;-) | | Trust me, you do *not* want to running your own mailing lists | on your own software. | | Yo...
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Re: [ILUG] Email list management howto Justin MacCarthy wrote: > I think I'll ask this question again, as I sent on friday afternoon. :-) Mailman ;-) Trust me, you do *not* want to running your own mailing lists on your own software. You'll wind up crying in a dark room looking for something high-voltage to stick...
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Re: [ILUG] Serial number in hosts file -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Your actual serial number is 1519761310 - from a dig I've just done. Try resetting the zone number to 2002082901 - some of your secondaries seem to have a serial number below that, so they clearly regard 1519761310 as being less ...
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[ILUG] Damian Conway in Belfast... Hi All, Damian Conway is in Belfast this week. He will be giving two talks: o Perl 6 - Tuesday, 3rd September, 7pm, Jury's, Belfast o Quantum::Superpositions - Thursday, 5th September, 7pm, Jury's, Belfast He is also doing training courses... http://www.kasei.com/training/dami...
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[ILUG] Marketing SIG has a good start :) |::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::| IT's Monday 520 02 September 2002 |::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::| STUDENT LIFE BEGINS WITH LINUX by John Sterne The launch last month of a marketing special interes...
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RE: [ILUG] Redhat 8.0 I just saw the ISOs on an internal server here and was tempted.... D. -----Original Message----- From: John P. Looney [mailto:valen@tuatha.org] Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 3:45 PM To: HAMILTON,DAVID (HP-Ireland,ex2) Cc: 'ilug@linux.ie' Subject: Re: [ILUG] Redhat 8.0 On Mon, Sep 02, 200...
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[ILUG] freeserve in the uk? ok, so if i was in the uk for a wekk, how might i configure my laptop to dial in to a freebie isp? redhat's internet connection wizard actually has settings for uk isp's, but freeserve is the only one i recognize and it doen't seem to work. has anyone here done this? kevin -- kevin@sub...
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