On 2005-12-20 00:24 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Is there any program for makeing data bases as fast as ms access
> (works fast, small) and free as openbase?
I am not familiar with OpenBase, but Kexi and OpenOffice.org Base come
to mind as general-purpose alternatives to Microsoft Access.
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darren kirby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> As best I can tell, what is happening here is that the net.lo script
> checks all the "modules" in /lib/rcscripts/net.modules.d. These
> scripts are all the different ways you can get a net connection, and
> the one used in any particular instance is de
The very newest version of OpenOffice (2.0.x) has this ability. This is
a great way to go if you couple it with a Mysql or PostGress database
server. But it can also use it's own little standalone DB if you dont
have access to a server. The Forms editor is probably what you are
looking for s
On Dec 19, 2005, at 5:46 PM, Michael Sullivan wrote:
On Mon, 2005-12-19 at 17:23 -0600, John Jolet wrote:
On Dec 19, 2005, at 4:31 PM, kashani wrote:
Michael Sullivan wrote:
I've gotten my named server working like I want it to, except that
computers outside my network can't see it. I've o
On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 09:08:33 +
Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 16:29:05 +1300, Nick Rout wrote:
>
> > > The lady has a way with words!
>
> > particularly for someone from the .nl domain :-/
>
> Holly is American... so it's even more surprising
wow she hasn't bitten either of u
Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> If you use KDE, KWallet can be used to store random information as well
> as web site passwords etc.
Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The KDE Wallet system is pretty much ideally suited to storing this
> kind of data.
I wondered what that th
Ben wrote:
On Monday 19 December 2005 22:58, Holly Bostick wrote:
That does not mean that the mail is showing up as HTML. That conversion
from a text smiley to a graphical smiley is a feature of the Mozilla
mail readers (MozMail and Thunderbird); it converts the smileys it knows
to graphics.
On 12/19/05, John Blinka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Willie Wong wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >Something is wrong on my end then. Can I have your USE flags for
> >firefox, the version you are running, and what Javascript options you
> >are using (i.e. from the Firefox preferences or about:config)?
> >
> >W
On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 02:30:18PM -0800, Penguin Lover Eric Bliss squawked:
> Basically, if it isn't working right now, don't hold your breath for it to be
> fixed, either by the Firefox team, or the website developers.
>
So... what you are saying is that, basically, it is not really
anyone's f
Willie Wong wrote:
On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 02:30:18PM -0800, Penguin Lover Eric Bliss squawked:
Basically, if it isn't working right now, don't hold your breath for it to be
fixed, either by the Firefox team, or the website developers.
So... what you are saying is that, basically, i
On Monday 19 December 2005 05:48 pm, Willie Wong wrote:
> On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 02:30:18PM -0800, Penguin Lover Eric Bliss squawked:
> > Basically, if it isn't working right now, don't hold your breath for it to
be
> > fixed, either by the Firefox team, or the website developers.
> >
>
> So..
quoth the [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> root # egrep -v '^(#|$)' /etc/conf.d/net
> config_eth1=( "192.168.0.4 netmask 255.255.255.0 brd 192.168.0.255" )
> routes_eth1=( "default gw 192.168.0.20" )
>
> Those are the correct parameters, and the ones that have worked for
> mnths although the format changed a
Sure, it's somebody's fault! We can start with blaming the
Microsoft's
Jscript development team, and follow up with the ECMA standards
body for
trying to compromise between the two existing versions of J[ava]
script.
After that, we should go after Netscape and IE both for creating two
differ
On 12/19/05, Dale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Willie Wong wrote:
>
> >On Mon, Dec 19, 2005 at 02:30:18PM -0800, Penguin Lover Eric Bliss squawked:
> >
> >
> >>Basically, if it isn't working right now, don't hold your breath for it to
> >>be
> >>fixed, either by the Firefox team, or the website de
On 12/19/05, capsel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Is there any program for makeing data bases as fast as ms access
> (works fast, small) and free as openbase?
I haven't used it much, just looked at it a time or two, but Rekall
aims to be a MS Access work-alike replacement tool - it runs on top of
a
On 12/19/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > As best I can tell, what is happening here is that the net.lo script
> > checks all the "modules" in /lib/rcscripts/net.modules.d. These
> > scripts are all the different ways you can get a net connection, and
> > the one used in any
After a reboot, cpuinfo returned normal values... for a while.My best guess so far is it some how relates to the cpufreq governer.As of 2.6.14, changing between performance and userspace seems to hose up the clock values in cpuinfo.
At the moment it is using the userspace governor (powernowd) and r
James Ausmus wrote:
>On 12/19/05, capsel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>>Is there any program for makeing data bases as fast as ms access
>>(works fast, small) and free as openbase?
>>
>>
>
>I haven't used it much, just looked at it a time or two, but Rekall
>aims to be a MS Access work-ali
Ben schreef:
> On Monday 19 December 2005 22:58, Holly Bostick wrote:
>
>> That does not mean that the mail is showing up as HTML. That
>> conversion from a text smiley to a graphical smiley is a feature of
>> the Mozilla mail readers (MozMail and Thunderbird); it converts the
>> smileys it knows
Holly Bostick wrote:
So it is apparently important to
tell people not to do such things (just as it is important to instruct
people not to put their cat/dog in the microwave to dry them off after a
bath).
Holly
OK, she is smart and funny. Trying to picture what she would look
like. This
Nick Rout schreef:
> On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 09:08:33 +
> Neil Bothwick wrote:
>
>
>>On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 16:29:05 +1300, Nick Rout wrote:
>>
>>
The lady has a way with words!
>>
>>>particularly for someone from the .nl domain :-/
>>
>>Holly is American... so it's even more surprising
>
>
>
On 12/19/05, Holly Bostick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> tell people not to do such things (just as it is important to instruct
> people not to put their cat/dog in the microwave to dry them off after a
> bath).
Come-on Holly, _everybody_ knows that you dry pets off by putting them
in the clothes d
quoth the Richard Fish:
> A few things:
>
> 1. Run "equery check baselayout". If it reports anything wrong in
> /lib/rcscripts, re-merge it.
>
> 2. Make sure that net.eth1 is a symlink to net.lo, _not_ a copy of an
> old script.
>
> 3. You can set RC_NET_STRICT_CHECKING=lo in /etc/conf.d/rc to hav
On 19 December 2005 20:46, Jonathan Wright wrote:
> I have found the DVDs are very difficult to get working reliably. In
> fact, I've found alot write fine in the drive, but the drive has trouble
> reading them again, but no problems in reading normal DVDs.
I haven't had problems with writing or
On Tuesday 20 December 2005 00:15, Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 23:50:56 +0100, Francesco Talamona wrote:
[...]
> > Isn't it a bit strange? Shouldn't be kooka blocked, as it is
> > already installed?
>
> superkaramba moved into kdeutils for KDE 3.5, which is why you are
> seeing that
On Tuesday 20 December 2005 00:01, Richard Fish wrote:
> On 12/19/05, Francesco Talamona <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > aemaeth ~ # equery belongs /usr/kde/3.5/bin/kooka
> > [ Searching for file(s) /usr/kde/3.5/bin/kooka in *... ]
> > kde-base/kdegraphics-3.5.0-r3 (/usr/kde/3.5/bin/kooka)
> >
> > a
On Tuesday 20 December 2005 00:10, Glenn Enright wrote:
> On Tuesday 20 December 2005 11:50, Francesco Talamona wrote:
> > Isn't it a bit strange? Shouldn't be kooka blocked, as it is
> > already installed?
> > Ok, kde il slotted, but... Maybe I miss something about split
> > ebuilds :-)
> >
> > Is
Hi,
On (19/12/05 18:58), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Neil Bothwick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > If you use KDE, KWallet can be used to store random information as well
> > as web site passwords etc.
>
> Richard Fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > The KDE Wallet system is pretty much ideal
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