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the date program will do that
e.g.
date -d 1982-04-01 +%A
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I don't think UFS is in the vanilla RH9 kernel, you might have to recompile the kernel
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do you mean something like this?
%s/^ /<tab>/
that is 3 spaces after the carat and <tab> is an actual tab or control i
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I just checked on my machine, and the password is case sensitive, and your post made me think about the fact that my htpasswd file is not named .htpasswd. Something else to check I suppose.
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Any editor will work, I use vim, but you can use others also (emacs, quanta, kate, nedit, cooledit, bluefish, etc.). For html validation try html tidy
http://tidy.sourceforge.net
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AllowOverride can be set for multiple directories, are you sure it is set for /var/www/html?
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If you want to log you will need ipt_log, if you aren't logging then you can probably just write your rules. That of course depends on what you want to do with your firewall. By the way, I just...
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You are probably going to need ipt_log for that. Which unless you have that module and it's not loaded you'll need to reconfigure your kernel.
Check in:
/lib/modules/`uname...
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Did you read the docs at http://www.freeswan.org/doc.html?
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the most commonly used ipsec client is freeswan, and I hear that cisco makes a linux client for their vpn devices, although I've never actually seen or used it.
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you really don't need the random service either
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This is probably what you need then.
google up httplib , urllib and python
http://google.com/search?q=httplib+urllib+python
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was it this?
awk '{RS=":"; print;}' file.txt
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You might try:
http://www.cygwin.com/
or
http://gnuwin32.sourceforge.net/
This doesn't answer your python question though
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what you probably want is netatalk.
http://thehamptons.com/anders/netatalk/impatient.html
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what does /sbin/iptables -L return
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I believe the bastille scripts work with mandrake, haven't checked up on it lately.
http://www.bastille-linux.org/
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Try dropping your speed a little, I've had problems that were solved that way before. Also if you are unsure about whether it will work add the -dummy option.
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that depends on how you installed it.
If you installed it as an rpm, you can use rpm -e package_name to remove it.
If you used source, then it really depends on who wrote the make file, you can try...
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I moved the entire Transgaming directory to another drive and replaced it with a symlink to the real directory. Everything works fine for me.
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you would need to encode the file (using uuencode, or mimencode)into text first then pipe it to mail
uuencode gif.gif gif.uue | mail recpt@recpt.com -s "subject line here"
I think that's right...
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su to root, the $ prompt means you are a user. You should have a # prompt
those files are probably in the /sbin directory which normal users don't have in their path by default, and you can't...
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Just downloaded it and tried it out. It's pretty cool. How many files have you tried it on? I only have a few doc files at all on my machine and they all worked for me.
In the man page (man catdoc)...
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well the numbers look right, but do you know if you connect using dhcp? You will need to configure for that if you do (get dhcpcd or pump)
To check you xp box type in ipconfig /release and then...
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