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I'm interested in making rstatd connections available to a single host through my firewall, but I'm not sure how to do it (or if it's feasible). When rstatd starts up, it chooses a random (and privileged) port on which to listen for UDP, and registers with portmap. Is it sufficient to allow tcp/udp to port 111 (sunrpc) to this particular host, and allow established/related connections through as well? I'm running CentOS 4.6. Thanks. --Silvaran (talk) 00:15, 16 February 2008 (UTC)
I just checked Portmap and it says to use inetd (xinetd for me) to configure a static port. Is this required, or can I get away with portmap rpc?--Silvaran (talk) 00:18, 16 February 2008 (UTC)
Specs which may or may not be relevant: PC, Windows XP, IE, Safari and Firefox available, no special image software. I'm trying to grab this image off of Google books to use as fair use in an article. In IE I have right clicked and tried "save picture as". In the window that opens I only get two options for "save as type," gif and bitmap. I see that Wikipedia supports gifs but when I try to open the saved image I get a blank screen. I then tried saving it appending .jpg to the name, which did save to my desktop with a different icon, but it has the same opening problems. To wit, when I attempt to open it, it defaults to Windows picture and fax viewer but there is no image. I then tried right clicking on the image icon, choosing "open with" and choosing paint, and internet explorer (the only three program options he menu has) and none work. Some help for the clueless?--Fuhghettaboutit (talk) 00:43, 16 February 2008 (UTC)
To save anything you can see on your screen:While viewing it on your screen: 1) Hit the "Print screen" button, it's probably on the top right of your keyboard. 2) go to Paint. It's in Start>Programs>Accessories. 3) Hit the "edit" button on the top left of the screen. 4) Hit "Paste". You will see your page. If you want to make any changes this is a time to do it. 5) Hit File> "Save as" Then give it a name to save under. 6) Now you can exit paint and go to Start>My Pictures and find it saved under the name you gave it. If you want to save words you can do the same thing but go to Notebook to save it in the same way.
Hi Fuhghettaboutit. I'm the one who wrote the 1-6 above and glad I could be of help. I clicked on your "here" and saw your image - great! Now maybe you can teach me (please spoonfeed) how you get the click on "Here" to go to your picture. I'd like to try to do that with a picture of my own. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.233.68.202 (talk) 17:47, 16 February 2008 (UTC) P.S. What is the character between .png and "here" I don't see any character like that on my keyboard. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.233.68.202 (talk) 17:50, 16 February 2008 (UTC)
On my computer, the character | is "Shift" + "\". that is, I need to hold shift while I press \. Hope that helps. Kushalt 20:11, 16 February 2008 (UTC) I believe it is called piped link. Kushalt 20:13, 16 February 2008 (UTC) | I did it! Now I'll try to copy what you have above here lets see if this works. Well that didn't work. I see that you have to have a page in Wikipedia by the name of the picture and that your picture isn't in featured pictures. I don't know that I want to register and create a whole page in Wikipedia just for my little picture. Your picture is at least of interest to others but I might be infringing on some property rights if I tried to use this picture. Did you take that picture yourself or did you get it somewhere else? I got mine online, but I could try to do it using one of my own pictures. How hard is it to do?
What is the best free virus protection package I can download for my computer?74.233.68.202 (talk) 03:38, 16 February 2008 (UTC)
I went to try AVG Security Software and got: Free - only $11.98 for 3yr, $15.88 for 2yr or $19.95 for 1yr. Not only do they not understand the meaning of "free" but they charge more for 1 year than 2 or 3 years! and I had to chose one of the above to download, not even a free trial period. So I went to Avast. At first I was turned off by the poor English on their homepage, but I read the writeup in Wikipedia and it won a lot of awards, so I downloaded it, had to restart and it ran a scan in reboot before updating. I don't want to scan every time I reboot but I don't know how to turn it off. Will go try to find out now. Thanks for the advice. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.233.68.202 (talk) 17:16, 16 February 2008 (UTC) Me again - asker of question - I didn't change anything, rebooted to see if it would scan on reboot again and it didn't, so I guess that was a one-time thing. Great! I'm starting to like Avast already.74.233.68.202 (talk) 17:30, 16 February 2008 (UTC)
I went to the free.grisoft.com site which you suggested and downloaded AVG Anti-Virus free edition. I had to created a restore point and uninstall my new Avast first. It looks good so far. Thank you very much for your help.74.233.68.202 (talk) 22:13, 16 February 2008 (UTC)
System Restore has its own share of criticisms, particularly with virus and malware protection. Archiving infected files and restoring to that version defeats the purpose of having an antivirus software. Kushalt 01:16, 17 February 2008 (UTC) I had done several scans from different packages before creating a restore point and they all came out negative. I also cleaned out my temporary files first, but thanks for reminding me of that. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.233.41.57 (talk) 19:11, 17 February 2008 (UTC)
I am trying to add buttons (spans) to a webpage using Javascript and have them run a function when they are pressed. The problem is that I can get the code to work in about 3 of the 4 browsers I test it in, but never all 4 at the same time. What do I do to get, lets say, alert("Hello") to run when a (Javascript generated) button is clicked in all major browsers.
Thanks, 159.134.98.23 (talk) 14:49, 16 February 2008 (UTC)
<input type="button" onclick="alert("Hi");" value="Click me" />
<button onclick="alert("Hi");">No, click me</button>
The spans are being added using JavaScript (i.e. people without JavaScript will never see the buttons). I tried adding a onClick attribute containing the function to call (again in Javascript). This worked fine in everything except Internet Explorer 7 which was happy to add the elements to the page but none of them would respond to mouse clicks. Thanks, 89.127.160.227 (talk) 20:02, 16 February 2008 (UTC)
How can the "SE Sidebar" default checkmark in the Explorer menu be removed, once it has become enabled? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 201.141.95.82 (talk) 16:02, 16 February 2008 (UTC)
I am using Spanish-based XP and this barnacle seems to have become incorporated into Wikipedia by some type of outside influence. Every time I redirect to another Wikipedia page, in the "Ver" menu (in English, I guess, Appearance)in the drop down menu "Barra del Explorador" (in English, I guess, Explorer Bar)the line item "SE Sidebar" always reverts to checked (enabled) status. I have looked for the way to disable it many hours, with no results. Thanks.189.136.132.116 (talk) 22:14, 16 February 2008 (UTC)
I've got a database in MS Access that I'm trying to get into a MySQL database. I'm having difficulty exporting one of the tables, though, because it contains a few very large text fields (full-text contents of long documents). With the other tables I've been able to just export them as CSV and import them through phpMyAdmin, but it doesn't handle the full-text fields right at all. I've tried Googling around and all I've found are little scripts that people have written for Access that supposedly can export the data to SQL but they seem to struggle with the large text fields as well — they overflow or otherwise just don't work right with newer versions of Access (I'm using Access 2003). (They also just seem poorly written to me, the authors not even knowing how to do declare specifically which library a function is from so it won't conflict with other similarly named functions!)
Oh, and here's an important caveat. The MySQL database is on an OS X machine, and the Access database is on a virtualized version of XP that runs inside it. (Access doesn't run on a Mac, obviously.) So I can't use any of the Windows-based database management tools, I don't think, because they can't import to the MySQL database directly. Blah.
Anyway, any suggestions or thoughts? Something I haven't thought of? --98.217.18.109 (talk) 17:11, 16 February 2008 (UTC)
I have a Mac running Leopard. I want to make a simple data logger that works over USB, so that I can measure a voltage (from 0V to 5V), convert it to digital, and send it via USB to the Mac. I then want to either get or produce a piece of software to display it as a graph, and also to be able to export the raw data to Excel. Would it be possible to make the hardware from an old joystick, as surely they contain an analogue-to-digital converter? How would I go about this? And then, what would I need to do to produce the appropriate code to record and graph the data. Which language would be best, or is there an existing programme that is free.
Many thanks, --Cash4alex (talk) 18:05, 16 February 2008 (UTC)
Is Thunderbird capable of sending a valid control message to an NNTP server? If so, how do I configure it to send all the required fields (besides "Control:" in the header, and those it would be sending anyway)? NeonMerlin 18:41, 16 February 2008 (UTC)
Would this script classify as a CMS, a template engine, or what? (It basically prints out headers/stylesheet, reads some data from requested file and prints <h1>, includes requested file, and prints footer.) (and no, this is not an attempt to advertise my site.) --grawity talk / PGP 19:59, 16 February 2008 (UTC)
Would it be possible to download a piece of software on my home computer and use it as a private proxy from somewhere else? For example software "a" can let me configure a proxy at home and only that exact copy of "a" (on a Flash Drive) could let me access my internet/home proxy. Yamakiri TC § 02-16-2008 • 20:11:43
I am using iMovieHD as a part of iLife '06 on an Apple MacBook. I have a question regarding iMovieHD. Is the [dot] imovieproject the only file I need to back up to back up an imovie project? Does it include all the deleted scenes and sound effects? I want to back up some of my movie projects and I want to make sure I do it right. Any suggestions? Kushalt 21:17, 16 February 2008 (UTC)
yes, 3.06 GB file size. Thank you very much. Kushal 12:25, 18 February 2008 (UTC)
Okay so...I want to import listening the last.fm client so my profile will have my previous listening history. However, this does not work. The last.fm people said the file is either too small or is corrupt. I probably have about 1000-ish plays in iTunes and the iTunes Music Library.xml file is "1.5 mb on disk" - so do you think the file is fine, and that there is another problem? I get no errors or anything when using iTunes or synronising my iPod. -- Stacey talk to me 22:08, 16 February 2008 (UTC)
I would say the size is OK. I just checked mine, which is 2.4 MB, which covers 1662 items (counting duplicates). Did you check the previous iTunes library folder?
If everything except last.fm is working fine, I would say the problem is probably with last.fm Kushalt 01:10, 17 February 2008 (UTC)
I wish I could be of help but I know nothing about last fm. Yes, I meant "Previous iTunes libraries". Try working with the latest one backups from the folder. I hope it works. Kushalt 04:53, 17 February 2008 (UTC)
Your playcounts in iTunes should remain unaffected. What happens to last.fm, I have no idea. Kushal 13:16, 18 February 2008 (UTC)