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<0> i have linux distro lunar and i'm trying to setup my wireless internet and dont know how <0> has anyone done this before?? <0> its on a laptop <0> i have a button that use to detect wireless internet automatically and it is lit but when i iwconfig my wlan0 wirless wont show up <1> bom dia! <2> I had one of those, but the pull-cord broke <1> oh no <3> Hi, im getting Relay error 554 on one email account but other email accounts on the same domain are working? <2> sending, or what? <3> it bounces back <2> email goes two ways <3> When i send email it bounces back <2> most likely the receiving end things you're spam <4> korozion: I thing you are spam <2> :P <5> i want to block telnet access to all IP's and allow it only one or 2 ips how whould you do that via hosts.allow and hosts.deny?
<2> or via your firewall <6> he have LAN <7> korozion, you still awake <8> what's the command to remove the shark command <8> ? <8> what's the command to remove the shark access* <3> Fish <9> put an oxygen tank in its mouth, then shoot it from a sinking boat with your last remaining bullet <3> sadsfae i... admire you <9> :) <10> how do u do ls to show octal posix perms <11> stat can do it. <12> whats the shell command to check kernel version? <11> uname <10> whos an rpm guru <10> i would like to know what happens with rpms that you place a file in the file list <10> but the user has that file on their system already <10> what does it do overwrite it silently ? <10> make a backup ? <13> lap_mirk It depends on how the RPM is built. You can have it overwrite or save with the file with a .rpmsave extension or or not do anything. Probably other options as well. <10> i see <10> so you dont specify that in thr .spec <10> you do i when you build it <14> hi which app for xp tests lan bandwidth and latency? <13> As I understand it. However also check out options like --force that change some of this behavior. <13> Also, --replacefiles and --replacepackages <10> you build it with rpmbuild dont you <13> Yes <10> one other question.. with the %files section <10> can you include files from a source path that differs from where they will be installed <10> i.e i want my rpm to install /etc/ssh/sshd_config <10> can i make a sshd_config in some other path but have the rpm place it in /etc/ssh/sshd_config <10> i.e i dont want to modify my actual system files when doing the building <15> What does apache 2.2 have that apache 2.0 lacks right now? <16> I'm trying to execute a newly installed freeradius and keep getting: radiusd.conf[1565] Failed to link to module 'rlm_exec': rlm_exec.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory. The file /usr/local/lib/rlm_exec-1.1.2.la exists however <13> lap_mirk I know that the prefix directive can be used to fiddle this but there may be a better way I don't know of off the top of my head that would work better for you <13> Adam- Try running ldconfig and then try again. <16> Mjolnir: Hasn't helped <13> Could be a version issue or some such. Also, you say the extension on the lib is .la rather than .so - that appears strange to me. <13> Do you have the .so file? The .la is necessary but that's not the main part of the library. <13> Also, there probably should be a link between the rlm_exec-1.1.2.so and rlm_exec.so <13> Also between rlm_exec-1.1.2.la and rlm_exec.la <17> i'm running mailscanner on my box and some spam gets marked "MailScanner-SpamCheck: not spam (whitelisted)" when it is obviously spam and gets a Spam******in rating of 26 (Spam******in (score=26.517, required 7, autolearn=spam)... Why does it think it is whitelisted? <18> hi, could someone explain how the tsl negotiation works? <19> Hey guys.. is there anything like find/replace in pico? <19> i want to find in a file all "abcd" and replace it with " " <16> yeah <16> take your keyboard <16> place it on your seat vertically <16> take your pants down <19> found it <16> jump on the keyboard with full force <19> Adam-: your mom didnt breast-fed you didnt she? <16> hopefully the keyboard will find its way up your *** and out your mouth <16> dude you're a stupid turd <16> stfu <19> yup, she didnt. <16> damn you're a stupid **** <20> dammmm..........i love eaten ***** <19> humm.. i think that you really should take the pills the doctor ordered.. really.. its GOOD for you.. now, i really dont have time for you, go get yourself an anal probe or somthing and as always, enjoy.
<20> great desert <19> bigs: dont we all? :D <20> i had me some ***** with srawberrys and choclate syrup last night <20> mmmmmmmmm, elicious <20> delicious <20> now time to make this firewall/sendmail server to go between the cablemodem and wireless router......and of course.......no doubt......debian <20> ;) <16> GZA3: You're a stupid ****ing retard. Die <21> Any idea on how big of a performance hit I would take going from dual opteron 246's (single core) to 2x2.4 Xeons? <1> does anyone know if sar records the programs running at a given time? <22> Alien88: poke <23> http://alien88.livejournal.com/ <23> what a tool. <24> man, for some reason KDE won't theme. anyone know what the problem is? <25> anyone ever use freeradius/radiator with active directory? <22> effer: your using DE <22> KDE <24> ha <24> true <24> couldn't find a good theme for fluxbox though <24> and transparency doesn't seem to work right <26> effer, which part of tranparency u talking about? terminal or menu? <24> terminal <26> aterm? <22> effer: thats cause its KDE ffs <24> nah, I didn't have aterm <24> I was talking about fluxbox <22> effer: use transet + xcompmgr <22> effer: uhm... yes it does <22> are you using Xorg 6.8 or above? <24> yup <24> 7.0 <27> My `ps` times are all off. `ps x -o lstart -o " *%c" --cols=256 | grep "grep" | cut -d "*" -f1` gives me 11:04:43 and a 'date' at the same time gives me 11:08:41. I've noticed this on a few systems. Any idea why the PS start times would be incorrect by a few minutes. I hear cases of this but no solutions <22> xcompmgr -cCfF -r5 -o.5 -l-5 -t-5 -D7 & <22> ... <22> transset .5 <22> click on said window <22> done <22> PhYrE: its right on the money for me <24> No composite extension <22> PhYrE: perhaps your hardware and software clocks are desynced <22> hwclock -w <22> effer: thats why <24> ah **** it. x is buggy anyway <22> not really <27> Idle`: tried running hwclock and it shows thes ame as date <22> hm, fruity <22> sounds like PS's math is wrong <28> hi. im trying to find a way to create an SSH tunnel *into* a windows machine through a linux server. so that i can remotely access VNC on this machine, without forwarding a port on the firewall it's behind. <27> I'd agree- It's a standard Debian package- it's where I've noticed it on all of these Sarge sysems. <27> though there are reports from people about the same on RedHat <22> pic***o: easy as pie. :) <28> i figured there would be a way. how would i do it Idle`? <22> pic***o: the hardest part is remembering the ports <28> no prob <28> using PuTTY? <22> yea, putty shares bsd ssh args <22> god... what are the ports..... <22> ok, if its :0 then youll need: <29> hi guys, does anyone have the time that would like to help a noob with a sound problem? <22> ssh -L 5800:windows.ip.ad.dress:5800 -L 5900:windows.:5900 -L 6000:windows:6000 linux.box <22> thatll do it <22> the you can 'vnc' into localhost <29> any takers? <22> Bureau9: ask, and someone may help <22> dont ask to ask <29> ok just trying to be polite <22> :) <28> Idle`: so i would run that from the windows/VNC box behind the firewall? <28> and that would allow me to VNC in from linux.box <29> ok so i have a fresh HD install of Knoppix 5.0.1 <29> and i have no sound <29> <--total noob doing this to learn how linux works <22> pic***o: no, thatll allow you to VNC in from <this> box, through <linux.box> to windows
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