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    Safari intermitantly not loading pages/images

    I have this weird issue with Safari (1.3 on OS X 10.3.9). It has been around for a while (since the previous version at least). Basically, sometimes when I click a link or type an URL in, it gives the "Can't connect to the server" error straight away (no delay whatsoever). If I click again it...
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    Pick up phoneline?

    I was wondering if anyone knows if this is possible: What I'd like to be able to do is to have my computer at home listen to the phoneline it's connected to, and if it rings pick it up. Then, possibly if a certain code is entered, it would hang up and dial up the internet. Basically, I'd like...
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    drag & drop breaks (jag)

    For some reason, every now and then drag & drop just breaks. I can't drag anything. Not file or folders in windows, dock items, toolbar items, nothing. A restart fixes the problem. Logging out and back in doesn't. Anyone else have this problem? Any idea why it happens?
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    sleep crash in Jag?

    This is weird: If my iBook is asleep and plugin or unplug my USB mouse or floppy drive, it wakes up and shows this white box saying "Your computer needs to be restarted" in all sorts of languages, and saying I should press the restart button or hold down the power button for a few seconds...
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    Jag ls -l broken?

    I'm sure I've seen this somewhere else before but I couldn't find it again - so apologies in advance. If I try typing ls -l or ls -a or in fact any tags after ls it says "directory -l not found". Help?
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    Sudo no longer requires password

    I just noticed something quite scary - for some reason sudo no longer asks for a password on my machine. The root password hasn't been activated - I cant su - but now I can do any sudo commands and it never asks for my admin password. I don't know how long this has been like this, I never...
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    Logcheck / logsentry

    I've got logcheck (aka logsentry) installed, and I'm wondering how I should configure it. The default configuration was to only check /var/log/messages (which doesn't exist). At the moment I've set it up to check every thing in /var/log that ends in .log (ie. ftp.log, system.log...
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