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July 2004 (#104):
* [1]The Mailbag
* [2]More 2 Cent Tips!
* [3]The Answer Gang
* [4]News Bytes, by Michael Conry
* [5]Using Windows Keyboard Media Buttons In Linux, by Tom Brown
* [6]Ecol, by Javier Malonda
* [7]How To Make a StereoGram with GIMP, Blender and StereoGraph, by Kapil
Hari Paranjape
* [8]Automatic Backups with rsync and Anacron, by Barry O'Donovan
* [9]Songs in the Key of Tux: Audacity, by Jimmy O'Regan
* [10]Desktop Matters!: A guide to Windows technologies for Linux users,
by Jimmy O'Regan
* [11]Front and Back: KPGP and GPG, by Jimmy O'Regan
* [12]Qubism, by Jon "Sir Flakey" Harsem
* [13]Inter-Process Communication - Part 1, by Hiran Ramankutty
* [14]Design Awareness, by Mark Seymour
* [15]Taking control of your browsing with Mozilla, by Neil Youngman
* [16]Wonderful World of Spam
* [17]The Linux Laundrette
* [18]The Foolish Things We Do With Our Computers, by Ben Okopnik
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* [22]2.6's constant complaining about untranslated keyboard keys
* [23]getting email from an external server
* [24]Scripting languages compared
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2.6's constant complaining about untranslated keyboard keys
Mon, 14 Jun 2004 13:02:11 -0700 (PDT)
Bradley Chapman ([25]kakadu_croc from yahoo.com)
atkbd.c: Unknown key released (translated set 2, code 0x7a on isa0060/serio0).
atkbd.c: This is an XFree86 bug. It shouldn't access hardware directly.
atkbd.c: Unknown key released (translated set 2, code 0x7a on isa0060/serio0).
atkbd.c: This is an XFree86 bug. It shouldn't access hardware directly.
Does anybody get this at all on their 2.6 Linux systems? I get it all the
time and have just dismissed it, but now I'm curious if anyone has bothered
to figure out why it happens.
Also, I've just got ahold of a Gmail account, but I haven't been able to
decide what to do with it. Does anyone else have a similar dilemma? ;-)
Brad
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getting email from an external server
Mon, 14 Jun 2004 14:30:12 -0400
sbasurto ([26]sbasurto from playboyunderwear.com)
Good afternoon, My question is...
I setup an Internet server with debian the lastest version, I also configure
a squid proxy 2.4 estable6 with squidGuard as redirector, a dhcp, a dns, and
ipchains.
The configuration looks like:
190.0.0.3
Workstation|---------|--|
| eth0 -------------- eth1 -----
190.0.0.4 |-|190.0.0.1|Linux Server|192.168.0.1|---|DSL|
Workstation|---------|--| -------------- -----
x.x.x.x |
--------------- Internet |
| Mail Server |--------------|
---------------
What I am expecting - Run send/recive email messages in what ever email
client in a workstation within my lan and get the email from the external
server or send email with the external server.
What is happening - Run send/recieve email messages in Outlook with the
right configuration and it sends a "Conection Refused by the Server" or
"Conection Timeout".I understand that maybe what I am looking for is a pop3
and smtp poxy server, nevertheless I install pop3.proxy and smtp.porxy
servers in my linux box an it does not retrieve or send the email from
workstation to the external server. I configure fetchmail too an it work but
within the server, if I try to get email from a workstation it crash.
What I already did -
1. I already run tcpdump in the eth where the internet conection is (In my
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