e! =] My b/f doesn't
> mind =]
ROFLOL I wouldn't date anyone who didn't at least LIKE computers. My
house is full of 'em, parts scattered EVERYWHERE! Between them and the
dogs, it's dangerous to even walk in the door. No cowards in my family,
you gotta be BRAVE to even vis
be seen at
http://www.redhat.com/products/software/linux/rhl7_professional.html
If you have any other questions, I'd be happy to answer them for you!
Marie
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Computers are like air conditioners:
they sto
;s probably not
worth the extra $$$ for the server stuff.
Marie
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Computers are like air conditioners:
they stop working properly when you open windows
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Isaiah Weiner wrote:
>
> > Geez... I guess I forgot to do that... I dunno how many times in the last 5
> > years I've seen that dang question!!!
>
> That and
>
> Where can I buy $stock before the IPO?
>
> --
> - Isaiah
not the dreaded IPO question again! Kill me now!
Ma
> Darren Line wrote:
>
> Your apology is accepted.
> The reason why we need that on is because my company works in the
> Financial business and sometimes confidential information about our
> clients financial status and holdings is sent via email - hence the
> need for that (unfortunately) long d
Scott Kindley wrote:
gotta save the bandwidth, ya know?
>
> Pardon me, I couldn't resist a little humor.
> Scott
ROFLMAO! I'm glad I'm not the only one with a cracked sense of humor!
Marie
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Ric Moore wrote:
>
> Zoki wrote:
> >
> > On Wed, 23 Feb 2000, Ric Moore wrote:
> >
> >
> Hiya Zoki!
>
> the 'found missing friend' exclusionary rules. Thanx! >
> >
> > *** My goodness!
> >
> > Ric, Marie... Wayward, Calamity... It took me some time to be sure it was
> > THE Wayward and Calamit
Katherine Harris wrote:
>
> Hi. I'm completely new to Linux, and have been wrestling with my first
> Linux box since yesterday. The command line works wonderfully, but X won't
> configure to anything useful at all, so we're not on speaking terms right now.
>
> I'd say I'm glad to be here, but
Martin Brown wrote:
>
> I'm in the market for a color printer to operate under RH6.1. I can get
> an Epson Stylus 740 for $100, including rebate, but I'm somewhat curios
> about the driver provider by RH6.1. The closet driver, that I see, would
> appear to be:
>
> "Epson Stylus 8
William Schwartz wrote:
>
> Question: What are people using for real-tine support for RedHat Linux?
> (besides this this I mean) We currently have a few RedHat Servers in
> production, and feel a little uneasy about not having any "formal" support
> for them. Does anyone have any opinions on the
"Michael H. Warfield" wrote:
>
> Why not just use autorpm then? If that's what you want to do, then
> just setup autorpm to point at the updates site, run it nightly, and
> configure it to automatically update all the packages you already have
> installed. You don't have to paw "down a
Ric Moore wrote:
>
> On Fri, 11 Feb 2000, Rick Forrester wrote:
>
> >
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> > >> on 10/2/2000 6:25 PM, Rick Forrester shot down the bitstream:
> > >> So far, great. The only minor gotcha is that the kernel is compiled
> > >> with frame buffering
> > >
> > > Like Caldera?
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