... Probably, yeah.. I have 3.1r1 i386 netinstall iso here if you want it. -- "Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from the...
Hi guys, While we are on the topic, I was getting frustrated the other day trying to download Debian CDs. There are more than 20 iso/jigdo images and I can't...
... I really have no idea to be honest. I don't recall the last time I downloaded a full debian cd. I tend to keep the netboot disk around and whenever I...
... Bloody hell! What was I smoking when I wrote that? Brad -- "Human beings, who are almost unique in having the ability to learn from the experience of...
http://www.openmoko.com/ A true linux phone that comes with a devkit and allows you to take full control of your phone. Apparently, 1300-ish dirhams inclusive...
Can't say about the product since I haven't used it, however I did exchange a few mails with the CEO and his distribution team. They seem to have a good...
I would have given it a shot, but it doesn't have 3G capability. I'd also like to see more on their website about the native functionality. Apparently this...
'morning sports fans! Do any of you know of a way to extract files from an rpm package without installing the rpm (and all its dependencies). I need to extract...
Right click and open with a file archive util that handles RPM? On Fedora I right click and select Open with - 'Archive Aanager'. It used to be called file...
Hi, ... Do any of you know of a way to extract files from an rpm packagewithout installing the rpm (and all its dependencies). ... There used to be a utility...
The commander strikes back! Thanks Manoj, Paul, thanks for the extract offer, but 187MB is a bit too big to email I think..... Regards Sean Craig Mob: +971 50...
Would it be possible that a RPM is, erm.. self encoded/encrypted? I have a RPM file, a 150MB+ one as well (i even got the gut feeling we are talking about the...
I was able to use mc just fine. Since the file was so big it took a while to open the rpm. Not knowing about the contents of an rpm package, it was news to me ...
Also, I know packages can be signed, but I don't believe they can be encrypted...... but I've been wrong before. You might want to check the rpm file against...
... Just for shits 'n giggles give this a try. http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/utils/compress/disrpm Brad -- "Human beings, who are almost unique in having...
While I think the majority here is running Firefox, I want to request the following: I guess some of you host websites or some sort of network, would you be...
Well, after months of partial usage, farting about and general unreliability I've discovered the *reliable* way to get skype to work is to force _all_ its...
Good one bro! I use a similar solution while I'm on the road (to be read as non-du/blocked connections). However, mine's based on OpenVPN to the gateway at...
... Yeah, I'm using OpenVPN here also, I just had to find a way to *force* skype to use the proxy at the other end of the vpn for _everything_ rather than just...
I'm not much of a user of skype but from what you tell me, an alternative would be a pptp vpn connection to the server rather than an OpenVPN based connection....
... Interesting. I guess pptp establishes a default route? That could be got around pretty easily with a bit of routing table bashing in any case. I prefer...
Yes i do think pptp handles it with a default route. However, there's more to it than just that since I wasn't able to get around it by modifying the route...
Hi All, I'm in need of a few suggestions to tackle this. Scanario: 160 GB external usb disk (gives ~ 149 GB usable) partition1: 9GB FAT32LBA partition2: 140GB...
G'day all, I ask this here as I know there are a few who've used these little wonder boxes. This machine has a laptop hard disk in it. One feature of laptop...
Hi Sean, ... What I really want to do is configure the system so that the partitionsare mounted at pre-defined points, and writeable by the logged in user. ......