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    At one time, I incorporated everything from that...

    At one time, I incorporated everything from that site into the ultimate sources.list. It roughly doubled the size of the file and added hours per week to the required maintenance work on the file. ...
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    It was too much work keeping up with hundreds of...

    It was too much work keeping up with hundreds of servers going up and down, some of them in Communist countries where the entire country shares a single 9600 baud modem uplink to the Internet, as...
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    Getting the module loaded is a good first step,...

    Getting the module loaded is a good first step, but all that does is make it so that the system can access the network card hardware -- it has nothing to do with initializing the actual network...
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    You can't unmount a filesystem if any process are...

    You can't unmount a filesystem if any process are in that filesystem or if any files on that filesystem are currently open. If you have a shell in /cdrom, you won't be able to mount it. If you use...
  5. I haven't (and wouldn't) use Sendmail, but...

    I haven't (and wouldn't) use Sendmail, but according to MAPS, this should do the job:

    define(`SMART_HOST',`mail.yourisp.net')dnl
    MASQUERADE_AS(yourisp.net)dnl
    FEATURE(`allmasquerade')dnl...
  6. How, exactly, would you expect users to be able...

    How, exactly, would you expect users to be able to do anything if their shell was restricted to their home directory?

    1. They wouldn't be able to see the contents of their home directory, because...
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    Linuxnewbie is dying You don't need to be a...

    Linuxnewbie is dying

    You don't need to be a Sensei to predict Linuxnewbie's future. The hard writing is on the wall: Linuxnewbie faces a bleak future. In fact there won't be any future at all...
  8. tar does not make things smaller, or break things...

    tar does not make things smaller, or break things into chunks.
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    There already is one, it's called deborphan. It...

    There already is one, it's called deborphan. It lists all libraries that exist on the system that aren't depended on by any installed packages.

    It will, of course, only work on Debian, because...
  10. You need to put the script itself in init.d, then...

    You need to put the script itself in init.d, then make a symlink to it in the appropriate rc directory for your runlevel. If you boot to runlevel 2, for example, you'd use (on Debian) /etc/rc2.d or...
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    Add this to your httpd.conf: SetEnvIf...

    Add this to your httpd.conf:

    SetEnvIf Request_URI "/*cmd\.exe$" dontlog
    SetEnvIf Request_URI "/*default\.ida$" dontlog
    SetEnvIf Request_URI "/*root\.exe$" dontlog

    Then, when you define your...
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    First, make sure atd is running. Then have the...

    First, make sure atd is running. Then have the exec command go something like this:

    exec(echo 'smssend $provider ... "$message"' | at $time)

    I'm pretty sure that'll work for you.
  13. Okay, that makes sense. It doesn't look at it in...

    Okay, that makes sense. It doesn't look at it in the context of an HTTP request, it just scans the entire packet for a string? I didn't think of that; but it'd work well. However, if I'm reading...
  14. I really don't see how that would work -- we're...

    I really don't see how that would work -- we're talking about a completely different ISO protocol layer. Iptables doesn't look at the data portion of a packet, just the TCP or UDP header, the IP...
  15. You have to have multiple resolutions defined in...

    You have to have multiple resolutions defined in your XF86Config file. If you have more than one resolution defined there, you can use ctrl alt +/- to cycle between them.

    Editing the XF86Config...
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    Okay, before you fixed the typo, what was...

    Okay, before you fixed the typo, what was happening? Was it dying after 70KB like it is now, or was it not working at all?

    I'm not really sure what's causing it -- one thing you might want to try...
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    There are many, many ICQ clients that will run on...

    There are many, many ICQ clients that will run on Linux-based OS's. This page lists quite a few of them:
    http://www.portup.com/~gyandl/icq/

    LICQ is probably the most popular. If you also use...
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    As always, Pricewatch is your friend. ...

    As always, Pricewatch is your friend.
    http://www.pricewatch.com/

    PIII/800MHz CPU and motherboard - $113US
    20GB 7200RPM IBM Deskstar 60GXP - $80US
    Crucial 256MB PC133 SDRAM - $31US

    (Yes,...
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    Why? You should have a symlink starting with a...

    Why?

    You should have a symlink starting with a "S" if you do want the script run during startup, and a symlink starting with a "K" if you don't want the script run during startup. If you have two...
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    If you'll read the mount manpage, it'll explain...

    If you'll read the mount manpage, it'll explain everything to you, but I'll give you an example of a mount command that'll give everybody full access to the filesystem, which isn't a good idea, but...
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    Squid itself has no such feature, but Squid does...

    Squid itself has no such feature, but Squid does allow "URL redirector" programs to be "plugged in" to it that do a wonderful job of what you describe.

    I personally use Squidguard...
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    Absolutely!!

    http://cchart.yimg.com/z?s=rhat&a=v&p=s&t=2y&l=off&z=m&q=l

    Well, they could always be worse off:

    http://cchart.yimg.com/z?s=lnux&a=v&p=s&t=2y&l=off&z=m&q=l

    Mommy, what...
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    The standard way is to just use open. open...

    The standard way is to just use open.

    open commandname

    That'll divorce the proccess from the current console, so it will continue to run even after the shell exists.

    screen should work also,...
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    That's one problem right there. "vertual"?

    That's one problem right there. "vertual"?
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    I agree with chase. Sterilegenie, you're...

    I agree with chase.

    Sterilegenie, you're acting like an uptight psychopath with a large stick concealed in a particular party of his body. Mellow out. Take some valium before you fly off the...
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