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<0> I'll take a look at that, thanks. <1> hrm <1> weirdness <1> outlook virus of some sort.. clamav and mcafee both pronounce the box as clean.. <1> but its filling up my full 3Mbit outgoing pipe <0> ewww. <2> Viking I have an old file from 1976 called winsock.hlp that may help <3> 1976 you say? <2> Oppp 1996 <4> can someone help with a small problem? <3> cosly: Sorry, we only help with big problems. <3> Spam: You may want to consider blocking port 25 to all but the mail relays you use <4> I have a old windows box transformed to an ubuntu 6.06 server box <4> in there are two disks, the first hda is working perfect, but the second I can not use
<3> What's on the second disk? <0> rikki: err, as I said, I don't want windows-related. It's gotta be pure dos, or it won't work for me. <4> ntfs <3> cosly: Ah, that's a bit of a sticky question. <3> cosly: The kernel doesn't reliably support NTFS because Microsoft refuse to release proper documentation for the filesystem <3> cosly: Though some distributions have some support for it and others can have it added post-installation <4> Can't I format this one <3> Can I ***ume you want to retain all of the information on this NTFS partition? <2> Viking: Still looking <4> no.... there is no important data on it... <0> GOT it! Crynwyr <2> I have pctpk.com <3> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KA9Q <4> I tried mkfs -t ext3 /dev/hdb1 <5> anyone install linux on the ipod? <3> cosly: How did that go for you? <0> rikki: if you have it, is there a way to get it to me? <4> didn't work I think... <3> cosly: mkdir /mnt/extraspace; mount /dev/hdb1 /mnt/extraspace <0> rikki: also, crynwyr seems to be the name behind the actual ODI drivers for the network cards... not the actual tcp/ip stack itself. <3> Viki: That's unusual <6> Hm. <3> Viki: typically the card vendors supplied the ODI driver for their own card <3> Viki: Then layer 3 protocols lived on top of that <2> Viking: Email me... bencom@bencom.co.nz <6> This is weird. <3> gcb: Does it have tentacles? <6> Yes. <3> gcb: And a Japanese schoolgirl? <0> longword: yeah, sorry. That's kind of what I meant... in the page someone showed me, the apps contained their own tcp stack that they used to talk to network drivers with (a la ppp, eth, etc etc) <6> I'm starting firefox over ssh and, hm, even though I see the process on the remote machine for a bit, it gets started on the LOCAL machine <2> Viking I may have the ftp prog you want to <2> Viking: bpftp.exe <2> Viking: Not sure if it is dos but <3> gcb: Yeah, I hate what they've done to FF of late <3> gcb: It's no longer easy (possible?) to run multiple copies of firefox on the same display using different profiles <6> That is outrageous. <1> longword: I already do block all SMTP except to our relays <1> longword: its using Outlook's settings from what I can see <1> and its scanning the inbox for addresses to send to <6> And you'rre not reinstalling because... :-) <1> Our relay is, properly, scanning and dropping the mail as it doesn't allow executables... but it still wastes bandwidth. :-P <1> I am. <0> rikki: emailed. <1> the box is toast. ;) <1> Ok, its 5:00pm.. I shouldn't be in the office. <4> Longhorn: I can see /mnt/extraspace <4> but is that on hdb1 ? <3> cosly: Type 'df' <3> Or 'df -h' <4> longhorn: /dev/hdb1 Size: 74G Used 317M Avail: 70G <3> That sounds promising <4> I'm uploading a file to that dir <4> so its realy hdb1 :-) <3> It does seem likely <4> second step is to move /home to hdb1 .... <3> 'move'? <3> In what sense? Retaining all the existing content? <4> no ? <3> rsync -av /home/ /mnt/extraspace
<4> I want to use hdb1 for the home dir <3> Is /home a separate partition at the moment? <4> no <3> But there's some stuff in it? <4> yes, no so much but there is some <3> Then go do the rsync thing <4> oke <3> Edit /etc/fstab <4> oke <3> See the line in there for / ? <3> Make a copy of that <3> Change it to /dev/hdb1 and /home <3> And the numbers at the end of the line should be 1 2 rather than 1 1 <2> Viking667: File sent. <3> Then I'd recommend you mv /home /home.old; mkdir /home <3> Then reboot and see what happens <4> oke <2> I must take a copy of these old CD's... There is still stuff (HC11 development stuff) on it that I use. <2> XTPro... Now that brings back memories <3> XTree? <4> Thanks Longword ! <3> XTree Gold? <3> cosly: Did it work? <4> yes <3> Fancy that <2> Yep <2> XTPro was before XTGold <2> Viking667: My mail returned... I will have to tar it up <0> Oh. sorry. <6> Hm. Any bright ideas for keeping a .bash_profile sync'd over a relatively large number of machines? <3> wget? <6> I said bright. :-) <3> wget is bright! <3> If you do it right <6> wget can't resume HTTP, so it's not _that_ bright. <3> Resume? <3> How big is your .profile! <6> Yes. Downloads over HTTP. Can't. <6> Ah, no. In general, I mean. <3> What's wrong with http? <6> http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.web.wget.general/6044 <7> could an application fade out the other applications slowly, use ALSA itself for some sound event and then fade in the other application again? <6> 76fully meeting todays business challenges, the IT Governance Institute (ITGI) has published version 4.0 of Control Objectives for Information and related Technology (COBIT). <8> ? <9> if a directory foo/ has four links on a linux system, how many subdirectories can it have? <8> anyone good with openoffice? <10> How do i see how much space i have for swap ? <11> swap partition ? <10> Yes. <11> cfdisk will show you i guess <10> oh, free does also <10> ~1 GB, that's not that much. <10> How much do you reccomend ? <10> The more the better or there is a point where you dont *see* difference ? <10> I'm running lots of applications atm and the resources are kinda reiserfsck'd up. <12> hey - since replacing XFree86 with xorg, I've been unable to change terminals using ctrl+alt+Fx as a non-root user. What would likely be causing this? <13> Hey how do i resize my reiserfs ? <13> hello? <14> HI, warty! <13> never mind, i found it : http://www.redhat.com/archives/linux-lvm/2001-November/msg00291.html <15> dion: wild.. I'm running Xfree86-4.5 and can't do that without crashing X <15> dion: on the console, for me, its alt+<function key> <12> OptimusPrime: yes <12> OptimusPrime: it works when I run X as root - but I'm sure as hell not doing that on a daily basis :) <12> so I ***ume there are some permissions on SOME keymap file somewhere that need changing... <15> dion: It's never worked for me... to be totally honest <15> dion: it would probably take more than that <16> Hi, can someone please nmap 71.68.57.96 ...i'm trying to test whether snort is working since i reinstalled <10> Anyone alive ? <8> nope, all dead <10> :) <10> then i suppose i'm dead too
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