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2002 Dec 24
1
isolinux 2.0 boot graphic display issue
Hi All, Greetings from the Gentoo Linux developers :) We are using isolinux 2.0 for our LiveCD and have found a small cosmetic bug. It appears that on some systems, our adorable boot graphic (see http://cvs.gentoo.org/~drobbins/livecd.png) does not display properly. Instead, we get a standard white-on-blue text display -- our text displays fine, our F2 help menu works fine, etc. -- but no
2010 Jun 04
5
GRUB, and how do I loathe thee
I just adore the install. Esp. of GRUB. Does *anyone* who works on GRUB actually work in the real world, and not only on brand new machines? I just had happen at work what happened last fall on my home system: then, I had /dev/hda, and was trying a clean install on a new SATA drive; right now, I'm installing on a replacement disk on a server that has no CD/DVD drive from a USB key. My
2015 Apr 22
2
semi-OT: t-bird mime type on .pdf attachment is wrong
I was sending my manager a copy of a form, and attached it (not inline), using -t-bird, and he complains it didn't want to open. Looking at the message source, t-bird had decided that the mime type was all/allfiles, though the name ended in .pdf. I've searched via the config editor, and I've been googling, and not finding anything. (I just *adore* the current google: I have
2016 May 20
1
Ransomware?
...s it only CIFS drive shares it goes after? > > It's quite simple: if the user can write onto the share then ransomware > also can write. > > Viele Gruesse! > Helmut Hi Helmet, Greeting from the USA! I was stationed in Germany for three years in the seventies. I absolutely adored Germany and still miss it at times. An ftp server can be set up to require a username and password. And that can be different than the Windows user name and password. That should throw a wrench in the works! And there is always write only and read only accounts. Wonder if you would get away with...
2008 Apr 24
1
G723 pass thru
Hi, I have softphone with a g723 codec, my question is how do i set it as Pass thru in Asterisk? cheers, Aby Azid -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20080424/b442d5af/attachment.htm
2001 Sep 09
4
Ogg Vorbis and Bitrate
In Ogg Vorbis, does one kilobit equal 1000 bits, or 1024 bits? _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/ To unsubscribe from this list, send a message to 'vorbis-request@xiph.org'
2015 Apr 23
1
semi-OT: t-bird mime type on .pdf attachment is wrong
Tris Hoar wrote: > On 22/04/2015 19:25, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >> I was sending my manager a copy of a form, and attached it (not inline), >> using -t-bird, and he complains it didn't want to open. Looking at the >> message source, t-bird had decided that the mime type was all/allfiles, >> though the name ended in .pdf. I've searched via the config editor,
2016 Feb 29
1
CentOS 7.2, nouveau won't go away
John Hodrien wrote: > On Mon, 29 Feb 2016, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >> >> Fully updated 7.2 system. I installed the correct proprietary NVidia >> driver (the user's expensive proprietary visualization software won't >> run with nouveau), I've put nouveau.modeset=0 >> rd.driver.blacklist=nouveau on the kernel line for grub2, and even yum >>
2016 Dec 02
1
CentOS 7, PS-2 moose
Yamaban wrote: > On Fri, 2 Dec 2016 18:28, m.roth at ... wrote: > >> I just built a workstation, CentOS 7, fully updated. My user requires >> his three-button mouse, telling me that imaging software is written for >> three-button mice (so *please* don't tell me to tell him to get a new >> mouse). >> >> Anyway, no cursor. In both /var/log/messages and
2015 Jun 04
2
What has happened to the CentOS logo?
On Thu, 2015-06-04 at 12:41 -0400, Mike - st257 wrote: > On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 3:55 PM, Timothy Murphy <gayleard at eircom.net> wrote: > > > >> I thought the logo in CentOS-6 was very pleasant. > > > > The fact remains that booting was attractive, and now it isn't. > I'll agree that the boot splash change from EL6 to EL7 differs a lot. > >
2015 Dec 10
7
wifi on servers and fedora [was Re: 7.2 kernel panic on boot]
Warren Young wrote: > On Dec 9, 2015, at 11:55 AM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >> Matthew Miller wrote: >>> On Wed, Dec 09, 2015 at 01:05:15PM -0500, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: >>>>>> >>>> So, you're saying that end users need to go poke their noses into the >>>> development process >>> >>> If you want to go out of
2017 Jun 13
2
pickup/maildrop being used to spam through my machine.
Looks to me your server is hacked through the webserver of website. Stop apache, flush the postfix queue, are there new mails entering you postfix queue? If not, hunt down the leak, if it does, its not apache2 ;-/ Greetz, Louis > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: HomerWSmith at lightlink.com > [mailto:owner-postfix-users at postfix.org] Namens Homer Wilson Smith >
2016 Jun 02
4
FYI: http
I just had to browse to a printer... and with https-use-strict at a server higher up, firefox *would* *not* let me get there. I don't see the circa-2012 printer offering https. Luckily, there was konqueror, which *did* let me go to http://<printer> I just *adore* SmartSoftware that Won't Let You Endanger Yourself.... Reminds me of Jack Williamson's old novel, The Humanoids.
2017 Jan 24
3
Linking Linux kernel with LLD
>>> - D28094 (Implemented support for R_386_PC8/R_386_8 relocations) >> Do you remember where it was used ? > >setup.elf: > ld.lld -m elf_i386 -T arch/x86/boot/setup.ld arch/x86/boot/a20.o arch/x86/boot/bioscall.o arch/x86/boot/cmdline.o arch/x86/boot/copy.o arch/x86/boot/cpu.o >arch/x86/boot/cpuflags.o arch/x86/boot/cpucheck.o arch/x86/boot/early_serial_console.o
2015 Apr 23
0
semi-OT: t-bird mime type on .pdf attachment is wrong
On 22/04/2015 19:25, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > I was sending my manager a copy of a form, and attached it (not inline), > using -t-bird, and he complains it didn't want to open. Looking at the > message source, t-bird had decided that the mime type was all/allfiles, > though the name ended in .pdf. I've searched via the config editor, and > I've been googling, and not
2015 Jun 03
2
What has happened to the CentOS logo?
Mike - st257 wrote: > On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 6:11 AM, Timothy Murphy > <gayleard at eircom.net> wrote: > >> Has the CentOS logo disappeared from CentOS-7? > > You are referring to Plymouth splash screen while booting. > >> I thought the logo in CentOS-6 was very pleasant. Probably. The fact remains that booting was attractive, and now it isn't. --
2015 Jun 05
0
What has happened to the CentOS logo?
On 06/04/2015 03:37 PM, Always Learning wrote: > > On Thu, 2015-06-04 at 12:41 -0400, Mike - st257 wrote: > >> On Wed, Jun 3, 2015 at 3:55 PM, Timothy Murphy <gayleard at eircom.net> wrote: >> >>>>> I thought the logo in CentOS-6 was very pleasant. >>> >>> The fact remains that booting was attractive, and now it isn't. > >
2015 Dec 10
0
wifi on servers and fedora [was Re: 7.2 kernel panic on boot]
On 12/10/2015 1:56 PM, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > As a lesser example, I just*adore* the new ethernet names - NOT. Breaks > scripts, makes it all more difficult, not to mention*so* much easier to > guess, when you've debugging a box and your organization has hardware from > many OEMs. What was wrong with eth0, or even em1? when you have multiple adapters, perhaps different
2016 Jan 26
0
Just need to vent
On Tue, 2016-01-26 at 10:47 -0600, Chris Adams wrote: > Would you rather a bunch of that "magic" of PID 1 that systemd handles > get shoved into the kernel (so that PID 1 isn't so special)? Why should the systemd monolithic bloatware be shoved into the kernel, especially when you claim the kernel has "over four million lines of code!" ? Seems like a tactical
2016 Jun 02
0
FYI: http
On Thu, June 2, 2016 2:58 pm, m.roth at 5-cent.us wrote: > I just had to browse to a printer... and with https-use-strict at a server > higher up, firefox *would* *not* let me get there. I don't see the > circa-2012 printer offering https. > > Luckily, there was konqueror, which *did* let me go to http://<printer> > > I just *adore* SmartSoftware that Won't Let