Marc Wilson wrote:
>On Mon, Aug 28, 2006 at 04:09:12PM -0500, Damon L. Chesser wrote:
>
>
>>I mean, come on, give them a chance to at least learn.
>>
>>
>
>I've yet to meet a single one hiding behind the "noob" excuse that had the
>slightest interest in learning anything at all.
>
>
I thin
Kent West wrote:
> edwardsa wrote:
>
>> Katipo wrote:
>>
>>> edwardsa wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> Ron Johnson wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> edwardsa wrote:
>
Damon L. Chesser wrote:
> Marc Wilson wrote:
>
>> On Sun, Aug 27, 2006 at 11:27:08AM -0700, Kelly Clowers wrote:
>>
>>
>>> As someone who was once a total noob with linux,
>>> I assure you a file server does need a windowing
>>> system.
>>>
>>
>>
>> To serve what possible need? How does se
edwardsa wrote:
> Ron Johnson wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> edwardsa wrote:
>>
>>
>>> I was doing an dist-upgrade and kde was being removed. Should I be
>>> concerned?
>>>
>>
>>
>> Using aptitude?
>>
>>
>>
>
> Using apt-get
>
If you use KDE, it's a definite concern.
If you don't, you're better off f
Ron Johnson wrote:
>PATRICK PATRICK wrote:
>
>
>>Please change the name on the WOMANS DAY Subscription
>>#POT8300E091 6#301812 FROM MR PATRICK PLOTNER TO MRS LYNN S
>>PLOTNER AT THE SAME ADDRESS: 8300 ESSEX CT. BAKERSFSIELD, CA.
>>93300-2664
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>>
>>PATRICK PLOTNER
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>
>
Andrei Popescu wrote:
>"Marion School, Joe Fisher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>>I'm a total noob with linux. I"m trying to install Debian to use as a
>>fileserver in a Windows environment. Mepis works fine, but for some reason
>>everytime I put on Mepis the KDE desktop crashes.
>>
>>
Paul Johnson wrote:
>On Thursday 24 August 2006 14:29, Katipo wrote:
>
>
>>You're in the States, and therefore classified as American market source.
>>I'm in Australia, and it's all China and Korea here.
>>Very little from South America or EU.
>
Steve Lamb wrote:
>Paul Johnson wrote:
>
>
>>Something similar to this happened due to pilot error in Florida in 2000 and
>>by probable act of sabotage on Diebold's part in Ohio in 2004. Candidate B
>>becomes president, people have no say.
>>
>>
>
>And where, exactly, is the proof? I
Steve Lamb wrote:
>Katipo wrote:
>
>
>>Steve Lamb wrote:
>>
>>
>>> Yes, because Government has nothing better to do than fritter it's
>>>citizens money on something that probably nets them no gain. Sorry, that's a
>>>huge ne
Paolo Pantaleo wrote:
> Well Python is not a good language for writing a chess engine (even if
> a chess engine exists:
> http://www.kolumbus.fi/jyrki.alakuijala/pychess.html), but it could be
> grat for chess interfaces, for drawing boards, and similar things. I
> foudn out a library for these th
Paolo Pantaleo wrote:
> [Maybe a little offtopic]
>
> I need to draw some chess boards, starting let's say from the FEN
> description of the board, in an automatic way (something like a
> script, good for automating the drawing of many boards). Is there any
> program that do that?
I can't see any
Steve Lamb wrote:
>Paul Johnson wrote:
>
>
>>That's not true. The UN has a similarly negative view of our electoral
>>college.
>>
>>
>
>So? Any non-elected group which caters to terrorism, has been proven
>corrupt time and again and is against free speech is a group I should care
>abo
Steve Lamb wrote:
>Katipo wrote:
>
>
>>Nothing, even remotely close to the volumes generated by Americans and
>>their contracted bodies in Korea and China.
>>They hire out entire ISPs for the purpose.
>>
>>
>
>Which would be China and Kore
Paul Johnson wrote:
>On Wednesday 23 August 2006 03:22, Matt Johnson wrote:
>
>
>>- Original Message
>>From: Paul Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>>Sent: Wednesday, 23 August, 2006 1:32:52 AM
>>Subject: Re: Pumping Gas in Oregon (WAS: Re: Osama Bin Laden T
Steve Lamb wrote:
>Hal Vaughan wrote:
>
>
>>On Tuesday 22 August 2006 10:30, Marcelo Chiapparini wrote:
>>
>>
>
>
>
>>>It could be possible to use this list for what was created: Debian
>>>related questions *only*? the rest of the world will appreciate this
>>>very much...
>>>
>>>
>
Christopher Pharo Glæserud wrote:
>Steve Lamb,
>
>
>
>>>At least "expensive gas" is over $2.85 because of it right now. If you want
>>>to pay more to do the gas station's job for you, go right ahead.
>>>
>>>
>
>How about norwegian gas prices at $7,27 / gallon? We haven't had
>anything b
Seth Goodman wrote:
You are the sysadmin for these two Windows-type users, which is the only
environment in which they can realistically use Debian. Take away the
sysadmin or Linux mentor and the chances of them being able to configure
a system that is as useful to them as their Windows boxes a
Kent West wrote:
George Borisov wrote:
I can not speak about other people
And yet, as I read your comments, I almost thought it was me speaking.
I use Debian because it is an operating system I can
_trust_ and it is 100% free as in speech and beer (to me, the
speech bit is actual
Seth Goodman wrote:
On Monday, August 14, 2006 6:20 AM -0500, George Borisov wrote:
Anthony M Simonelli wrote:
I just get a little upset when people want to mold Debian into
something like a Windows clone. If you want that, try a
Debian-derivative such as Linspire or Xandros.
Jon Dowland wrote:
At 1155335188 past the epoch, Carl Fink wrote:
I've got an AVI video here that has Ogg Vorbis audio
(0x6770) which can't be played by any of totem,
avifile-player, mplayer, or xine-ui. I would have thought
that Free players would support a Free codec.
totem-xine or
Mathias Brodala wrote:
Hello Mathias.
Does anyone know any Gaim 2 beta packages for Etch or SID?
The third beta is in the experimental repository. But be aware that it can
crash your system.
Or you could consider this variant...
http://www.scatterchat.com/
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Debbie Martin wrote:
Please can you tell me where I can buy a dvd of the Come Outside programme??
An approach to the BBC would be best for this.
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Katipo wrote:
gustavo halperin wrote:
[snip]
Install it on a small debian-based server, so that everybody in the
household can use it.
That's presuming they have 2 computers, instead of dual-boot.
gustavo halperin wrote:
Hello
I'm learning PostgrSQL 8.1, looks very good. As all of us, I prefer
work and develop under Linux, but my mother have Windows like around
the 90% of the world. Any way I need develop for she a Data Base, I
just want to know if I will develop this DB on Debian and
David Baron wrote:
Jobs get queued and simply stay that way?
What's happening?
Using latest 2.6.17 kernel, Sid
Happened to me too.
Reinstalling foomatic modules fixed it.
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I am not sure what the architecture of my computer is, so how do I
find this out if I bought the parts and put them together myself.?
Which motherboard and CPU did you build with?
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Linas Žvirblis wrote:
Brent Clark wrote:
My question is, how would they go about that? What tools or tests were
needed to test whether an account has a strong or weak password.
You should consult John the Ripper. He is likely to be found in "john"
package, although I do not know if t
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
gustavo halperin wrote:
Hello
I have a temperature question. When I'm working, normally I see in a
file '/proc/acpi/thermal_zone/THRM/temperature' something between 51
C to 55 C. It is not to much ?? If it is a problem, what can I do
about ?
oops. that link I
Adam Funk wrote:
I made digital copies of an old record by connecting my hi-fi line
output to my sound input and using Audacity to record the tracks (and
edit them slightly) and save them as "RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE
audio, Microsoft PCM, 16 bit, stereo 44100 Hz" files,
Have you tried g
T wrote:
Hi
In my Debian testing, I don't have the xscreensaver package installed.
However, there are still lots of xscreen saver functionality available.
I presume that those programs would take up much space. I'd like to find
them and remove them.
Are they all come from the 7K /usr/X11R6/li
Robert Glueck wrote:
Libranet took Debian, added their famed Admin utility, an
installer and a bunch of other perks to it and then
marketed it for pay.
And not much pay, at that.
I bought 2 and 2.8.1. when I was just starting out.
If I got stuck, they were always happy to help via email before
Linas Žvirblis wrote:
Wulfy wrote:
Are there debs for the *legacy* driver?
Only for 7174.
I need the 7167 driver for my TNT2 card. I've been using the
.run file from nVidia and am having problems with the latest updated
2.6.8(-3-686) (sarge) kernel. It won't seem to compile fo
Leonard Chatagnier wrote:
Hey Guys, thanks for all the comments. I think I may have picked up a few
tricks in your comments. However, my issue was not one of searching,
it was
one of not having the package downloaded and available to
install(linux-image-
2.6.5-1-686). I was using sid only and
Kent West wrote:
H.S. wrote:
Has anybody been successful in playing FIFA video clips
(http://fifa.yahoo.com) in Firefox? I couldn't, neither in Firefox on
Windows XP nor on Linux.
Nope, not me.
Noticed this in passing, which is probably the next best thing...
http://blog.wired.com/monkey
Jiann-Ming Su wrote:
According to the Tor overview, the government and military are already
using Tor:
"A branch of the U.S. Navy uses Tor for open source intelligence
gathering,
They're the ones who actually started it off originally, but it's now
been taken over.
Which is why I asked abou
John Hasler wrote:
Craig Russell writes:
I didn't realize that the GPL was in danger of being declared null and
void in the US.
It isn't.
Is this a realistic fear or a rant?
It's just a conspiracy nut raving.
Yep.
How silly of me.
None of it's really happening, is it?
Magnus Therning wrote:
On Sat, Jun 10, 2006 at 23:40:27 -0400, David R. Litwin wrote:
On 10/06/06, Jiann-Ming Su <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Grateful for any information.
Tor is amazingly easy to set up in Debian. Install it and privoxy
with apt-get. Then follow step
Hello,
Anybody had any personal experience of this project, or the individuals
involved with it?
http://tor.eff.org/
Just wondering about integrity.
Grateful for any information.
I'm all for an open net, but the way things are going, it's looking like
an increasingly long odds scenario.
Re
Samuel Bächler wrote:
I could not get any help googling around.
Please a suggestion?
hi rodolfo,
install the following packages and try again:
foomatic-gui, foomatic-db, foomatic-db-engine, foomatic-filters and
cupsys (as others said).
i guess it will work then.
bb sämi
Also gutenprint
Steve Lamb wrote:
Curt Howland wrote:
It hasn't been a republic since at least the time of a large number of
people being forced at gun point to become "citizens" against their
will, 1865.
Most would also cite when the states lost their representatives in the
Federal government.
Ron Johnson wrote:
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Katipo wrote:
Mike McCarty wrote:
This is a consequence of the fact that, in the USA, the Sovereign is
the Electorate,
Yes, but that's all rapidly changing, isn't it?
When was *your* Hea
Mike McCarty wrote:
This is a consequence of the fact that, in the USA, the Sovereign is
the Electorate,
Yes, but that's all rapidly changing, isn't it?
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>
>
> Original Message
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
>Subject: RE: Install Debian 3.1 on a new Dell PowerEdge 2850
>Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 07:27:50 +0200
>
>>Hey
>>
>>I have just recived, my new server. A Dell PowerEdge 2850:
>>2 x 3.2 Ghz Xeon CPU's
>>1 GB o
>
>
>
> Original Message
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>Subject: RE: Sound configuration and mount to usb device
>Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 12:34:44 +0800
>
>>Hey List,
>>
>>I have sarge 3.1 runing smoothly on my desktop. Yet I encountered
>some
>>difficulties as
steef wrote:
On Saturday 15 April 2006 07:20, Larry Garfield wrote:
On Friday 14 April 2006 06:12, Katipo wrote:
Hello,
I'm looking at purchasing a digital camera, 5 - 6 MP, and looking for
recommendations, from those with positive experiences, of makes and
models they'd b
Hello,
I'm looking at purchasing a digital camera, 5 - 6 MP, and looking for
recommendations, from those with positive experiences, of makes and
models they'd be prepared to recommend.
Thanks in advance.
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Ron Johnson wrote:
On Fri, 2006-04-14 at 10:31 +0800, Katipo wrote:
Paul Johnson wrote:
On Thursday 13 April 2006 13:22, Mike McCarty wrote:
Gene Heskett wrote:
On Wednesday 12 April 2006 08:46, John Hasler wrote:
It's actually spelled "
David Purton wrote:
On Thu, Apr 13, 2006 at 12:06:00PM +0200, Žáček Kryštof wrote:
Well, this transition could have been prepared better - testing stuff
in such state on human beings is not ethical.
Well, it worked. Look at all the errors you found :)
I can add to them though...
x-c
Paul Johnson wrote:
On Thursday 13 April 2006 13:22, Mike McCarty wrote:
Gene Heskett wrote:
On Wednesday 12 April 2006 08:46, John Hasler wrote:
It's actually spelled "politician". "Bush" ("blair" in the UK) is
just slang.
Too bad we can't make it carry the same und
Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Hello Patrick,
Lachlan Patrick wrote:
Lachlan Patrick wrote:
Hi,
I'm looking for LaTeX or alsaplayer.
Anyone have any idea which Debian 3.1r1 CD
these packages might be on?
Loki
Thanks to all who replied.
One other question: is there an up-to-date
Printing How-To
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Mar 29, 2006 at 11:03:26AM -0500, Matthias Julius wrote:
Katipo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Steve Lamb wrote:
Am I the only one who's reading this exchange and wondering what people
are thinking?
No.
As the OP has co
Steve Lamb wrote:
Ing. Vladimir M. Kerka wrote:
Lachlan Patrick wrote:
I'm looking for LaTeX or alsaplayer.
Anyone have any idea which Debian 3.1r1 CD
these packages might be on?
Try apt-cache search latex, apt-cache search alsaplayer, or Synaptic -
the latter is the best
Carl Fink wrote:
On Sun, Mar 12, 2006 at 08:54:25AM -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
Anand Kumria wrote:
It is because the listmasters, of which I am one,
Good, finally a name to go with this idiocy. Anand Kumria, clueless
list manager.
Steve Lamb, abusive and unhelpful j
Star King of the Grape Trees wrote:
steef wrote:
Michael M. wrote:
Paul Johnson wrote:
On Thursday 02 March 2006 01:20, Star King of the Grape Trees wrote:
I am very certain that Dell does sell servers that optionally have
Linux, and even says this on their website.
NOTE: Servers
darwin wrote:
http://www.shorewall.net/
Clyde Wilson wrote:
I'm on Debian Sarge 3.1 r 1. Can anyone recommend an easy but fairly
good firewall?
Thanks for your time!
For an enduser box, Firestarter is good, and simple to configure for a
new user.
Already packaged for Debian.
Regards.
Shane wrote:
After a bit more digging, now that I can get online again (not yet
with Debian), it seems that the problem may be in the modem. It will
run on Linux - I even have directions for using it with Red Hat - but
it may not be getting the proper setup. Unfortunately, or possibly
fortu
Ray Lanza wrote:
I did an update from "testing" today which seems to have broken
gnome. None of the panels start. All I have displayed is a couple of
icons.
ray
It only happened on one user account with me, so I'm still figuring it out.
That account was the only one that I had some mou
Mike McCarty wrote:
I pointed out to him that he didn't even know what "troll" meant,
but I suspect that it rolled off his back.
It's called a play on words, Mike.
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Hal Vaughan wrote:
I would suggest the same to you. Are you here to help him or blame him? He's
stuck, he's frustrated. He's letting us know.
He's having
trouble. Do you want to help him or just piss him off?
I am helping.
I'm showing him where he refuses to look, and until he do
Magnus Therning wrote:
On Thu, Feb 16, 2006 at 03:47:58AM -0500, Edward Shornock wrote:
On Wed, Feb 15, 2006 at 11:12:18PM -0800, S Clement wrote:
[...]
For work I will have to use WinXP. With that I stick the disks in and
it installs and works. There are modifications I make,
Yes,
Rodney Richison wrote:
Is there not a recipe program in the debian repositories. Trying to get
wife "hooked". :)
Not in the repositories, as far as I know, but not a particularly
difficult installation project for you is...
http://sourceforge.net/projects/grecipe-manager
More than suff
Cuthbert Smith Consulting wrote:
*ke6isf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
*
Ok, so then I looked briefly at this emacs, and it refered to
something called webgui, which says if you are not a programmer can
take days to install. (days?!!!). Well thanks for your
consideration, Im going to have to
Alvin Oga wrote:
On Sun, 29 Jan 2006, Tyson Varosyan wrote:
At the risk of having my hand slapped I will ask, since I bet there are
quite a few Apache users on this board.
...
I am using Windows 2000 and Apache 2.0.44
...
Technical Manager, Uptime Technical Solutions
Ed Young wrote:
Can anyone recommend a good content management system for me to set
up. I want to have a News section, a photo gallery, a blog, some
articles, etc.
I used to use PostNuke, but I don't see it as a Debian package anymore.
I'd prefer PHP/MySQL but it's not a requirement.
Tha
Jaime Herazo B. wrote:
* A. F. Cano ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
So, let's start this subject rolling,
What's the status of speech recognition for Linux these days?
I'm afraid things are still pretty much in the might-be-great-someday
phase.
Current status...
http://news.zdnet.co
Mauro Sanna wrote:
Scuse me for my newbie question but to run fluxbox I need xfree
also, isn't it?
You need xfree or xorg for any window manager/desktop environment.
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Mauro Sanna wrote:
You're using hurd?
How do you feel with this kernel?
I don't think is for servers now.
Yes it is.
Not using it, but looking at it, and from what I see it's definitely got
the scope for server/cluster capability.
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Andrei Popescu wrote:
It has been suggested by several people in this thread to have a
'debian-newcomer' list.
Question: Is there real interest in having this and how many users will subscribe in
order to help the newcomers (from "doze" or Mac or other distros)? A name or
nick as an answer i
Hello,
No further replies to the thread of this subject name this morning to
reply to (I think I got it right), but I thought this might be of some
interest to those people who did participate...
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/xorg/2006-January/011922.html
...the cavalry are coming.
Mike McCarty wrote:
We have an HP Deskjet connected to a Windows printer.
Debian can print a test page, but applications like
web browsers can't make anything come out.
(I tried a well-crafted question, maybe this sloppy one
will get a response.)
Mike
Got xprt installed?
Sloppy answer, slo
Glenn English wrote:
On Mon, 2006-01-02 at 09:11 +0800, John Mills wrote:
I just wondered how well developed audio software for Debian is.
Quite.
I am familiar with Audacity (Win) but wondered how much else there is
available and how far development has gotten.
Rezound is
Hal Vaughan wrote:
Have you ever tried to start a business? Seriously?
Oh, yes.
If it does, you have a partner who supplies the manufacturing process.
Partner. Ahh. Just like the ol' repeated Slashdot comment:
1. Get an idea
2. ?
3. Profit!
Except you've just switched st
Hal Vaughan wrote:
On Monday 26 December 2005 10:22 pm, Katipo wrote:
John Hasler wrote:
In any case, I don't think anything should stay in copyright for 50 years.
Definitely not, and in some cases, it's 70 or 90!
I'd like to see, dependent on case, an absolut
John Hasler wrote:
In any case, I don't think anything should stay in copyright for 50 years.
Definitely not, and in some cases, it's 70 or 90!
I'd like to see, dependent on case, an absolute maximum of 15, but in a
lot of cases, 5.
Whether copyright or patent, that gives the creator e
John Hasler wrote:
He builds computers and installs Debian on them. They are his product. He
can sell them for whatever the market will bear. He must comply with the
licenses on the software in Debian, but none of them limit the price he can
charge.
Maybe it'd be an idea to put in a bug
John Hasler wrote:
Katipo writes:
He could ethically charge for his labour time for installation.
He could ethically and legally charge whatever the market will bear for his
product. How hw allocates his costs is no one else's business.
Fine!
Now, define *his* product.
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
Chinook wrote:
Denis wrote:
я продаю компьютеры. Хочу начать устанавливать клиентам Linux
Debian, скажите пожалуйста какие дистрибутивы я могу ставить за
деньги?
Денис
I specialize in selling PCs. I would like to start installing Linux
Debian to customers' PC
Roberto Sanchez wrote:
I am getting ready to purchase a system that has the Silicon Image
3114 SATA controller. I understand that it is well supported, even by
the default kernel in Sarge. However, I was also planning on getting
some Seagate Barracuda drives. Based on some things I found vi
Mark Crean wrote:
However, in my experience running a website is a great deal of hard
work and many people start to flag after three months or so. Many
other people enjoy running their own show and wouldn't want to combine
into a bigger one, other than as, perhaps, an item in a web ring.
Whi
Antony Gelberg wrote:
Paddy Hackett wrote:
I wish to express my thanks to all of you who went to the trouble of
responding to my queries. It has been of great help especially those who
assisted me with the matter of machine language and the creation of the
alphabet.
I am new to the list and
Tony Yeboah wrote:
How can I set or find the jumpers to work with my newly bought
motherboard. ?
Well, if it's new, you'll have all that information in the Board manual.
Any further information you require you should be able to get by way of
the site.
And if this is the first hit on Googl
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear list,
what is the "best" web based collaboration-tool for debian-stable?
Calender, ToDo-Lists etc is important, Webmail not so.
This is a good one...
http://www.cps-project.org/
Then there's Plone, also built on Zope, and also Drupal, - available as
a Debia
marc wrote:
"The liberty of the individual is no gift of civilization. It was
greatest before there was any civilization, though then, it is true, it
had for the most part no value, since the individual was scarcely in a
position to defend it. The development of civilization imposes
restricti
Steve Lamb wrote:
Katipo wrote:
"I'm your shrink"
Yeah, right!
It's a truer quote than you know.
http://imdb.com/title/tt0114558/quotes
1/2 way down. Put in context you'll understand. :P
Just another Rock 'n' Roll Doctor,
Steve Lamb wrote:
Katipo wrote:
Snap again!
*TWET* Idiotic misuse of a word, 10-day suspension, no participation
in a thread! Carry on! *TWEEET*
"I'm your shrink"
Yeah, right!
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Clive Menzies wrote:
On (22/11/05 10:46), Ron Johnson wrote:
Stated another way: for the statesman to become President, he must
first become a politician.
Exactly!
... and to raise campaign funds they put themselves under an obligation
to vested interests . and to gain media expo
Ron Johnson wrote:
On Tue, 2005-11-22 at 13:50 +, Clive Menzies wrote:
On (20/11/05 22:08), Katipo wrote:
Clive Menzies wrote:
I suspect Intel is in no way unique in this respect; my own limited
experience of large corporations has been similar. As in many other
Clive Menzies wrote:
On (20/11/05 22:08), Katipo wrote:
Clive Menzies wrote:
I suspect Intel is in no way unique in this respect; my own limited
experience of large corporations has been similar. As in many other
bureaucratic organisations (public and commercial), it is the 's
Something that some might find of interest...
The MINIMUM PRIZE 2005 to Richard Stallman
Cittadellarte Fondazione Pistoletto gives the prize, in Tunis, to Richard
Stallman for the GNU/Linux project. The prize will be delivered by Minister
Gilberto Gil.
_
minimum prize
The
robert wrote:
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To:
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Subject: Re: dialup modem recommendation for debian sagre?
Just get a Maestro Woomera.
It's based on a Rockwell 56K chip, so it's recognis
Clive Menzies wrote:
On (15/11/05 13:13), johannes wrote:
NB: It's interesting to look at other pages that turn up on googleing
'Weissgerber, Tom L'
I presume you mean:
Inside Intel: Banana Republics In The Silicon Empire
From: Weissgerber, Tom L Sent: Monday, April 11, 2005 2:50 PM
Yuri Gorshkov wrote:
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Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
The only dialup modem to get is an external USRobotics 56K modem. It
hooks up to your serial port and is always recognized w/o driver needs.
I will never ever get another modem. I also live where ther
I'm looking at buying a Fuji-Xerox Document C525A printer with the
duplex add-on.
http://www.goodgearguide.com.au/index.php/taxid;2136212643;pid;606;pt;1
There's no listing for it on Linuxprinting.org, but the rep says they
have linux/unix drivers for it, and I was wondering if anybody had any
Might be a useful link if you're in the market for new hardware, and
wondering about compatibility...
http://www.linux-tested.com/
...the address down the bottom of the page could belong to SCO though,
so be careful about what you volunteer.
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Paul Johnson wrote:
Scott wrote:
What I want to know is: who's [EMAIL PROTECTED] Oh.. and did you mean
to send this request to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ;-)
Carla Schroeder, former columnist for the now defunct Forest Grove, OR based
magazine "Computer Bits." Well known in Oregon's Metro r
A bit expensive, but because we never look like getting anything except dial
up through copper wire, I have had for the last 9 years, a Maestro Woomera
external modem that does everything, including allowing me to monitor the
speed of the connection constantly, except wash the car.
Best i
Masatran (Rajasekaran Deepak) wrote:
Is there any software on Debian that can be used for:
1. Calender: Keep track of appointments and alert at appropriate time
2. To-do lists: Maintain multiple to-do lists
Mozilla's calender extension, available as a downloadable deb through
apt, does all
Fritz Volbach wrote:
The Economist has arrived again. Why are you publishing my inquiry to
the publisher on the Internet since it does not concern you?
It has certain economical connotations as far as our own particular
sociological context is concerned.
However, if you find the situation d
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
What do you have in your sources.list?
-Roberto
The same thing I've had since Sarge went stable...
#deb file:///cdrom/ sarge main
#deb http://ftp.uwa.edu.au./debian/ testing main
#deb-src http://ftp.uwa.edu.au./debian/ testing main
#deb http://security.debian.
Hello,
With aptitude, I find that I'm receiving the update O.K., but when the
upgrade is entered, I receive a whole series of 'server 404' messages.
Thinking it might be the mirror, I changed to another one in
/etc/apt/sources.list, but I get exactly the same reaction.
I don't see anything
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