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> one: I pay particular attention to the posts from the more common
> names that I see. as the info is good and I never know when I may
> need it.
> two: I am a little intimidated about trying to post to this list as
> there is a sense of elitism.
of all the lists I subscribe to, I find the R
> Hi, I'm looking for information about whether it is possible to
> span multiple partitions with a root filesystem.
>
> I found this item in some coursework I am looking at and (No its not
> an assignment.) As far as my experiences with Unix/Linux have gone
> it isn't possible to have a single fil
> Hello,
>
> Sorry, I'm off topic !
> But I need someone help...
> Because I need to write a java class program demo "Master Mind"
> game, fro the details :
> Use Java programming language to construct a Master Mind game in
> which 10 rows of holes (4 in each rows) allow player to plug in the
> peg
...happens sporadically, not consistently.
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"administrative costs"
that seem to gobble up the lions' share of other so-called
charities. As a 30-year computer veteran, 22 of 'em as a UNIX
snob, I indeed regard M$ as the Evil Empire -- but smart is
smart -- and I admit respect for the Bill and Melinda Gates
Foundation and it
Does /etc/nsswitch.conf point to files and/or dns for hosts?
> On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, Jacobs, James wrote:
>
>> DNS handle that. I have the nameserver in resolve.conf and the
>> correct wins server in smb.conf. I can ping any address on our
>> network and if I
>
> Post your resolv.conf (NB: no "
Is there a clearly written howto about installing step by step from the
beginning a SCSI scanner? I know I have the scsi working fine, my zip
drive works like a dream, however, I can't get the scanner to be
recognized at all by sane.
Can anyone be of help?
Pen.
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