very first time I've encountered the Micros-Fidelio Hotel
> Property Management System. Again my apologies for posting this
> off-topic message - my reason for posting it was to determine the
> feasibility of passing data to the Micros Fidelio PMS from a Linux-based
> application.
ress, etc.
To be passed to:
Hotel Property Management System:
Micros Fidelios Front Office 7.12 running on Windows NT Server 4.0
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This is the very first time I've encountered the Micros-Fidelio Hotel
Property Management System. Again my apologies for posting this
off-topic message - my re
On Wed, 2003-10-22 at 23:29, Joshua L. San Juan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This might be a off-topic so my apologies if it is. We have an
> application (web-based app using Apache, PHP, Perl, PostgreSQL) running
> on Red Hat Linux and we want to be able to pass the data to the Micros
Hi,
This might be a off-topic so my apologies if it is. We have an
application (web-based app using Apache, PHP, Perl, PostgreSQL) running
on Red Hat Linux and we want to be able to pass the data to the Micros
Fidelio (http://www.micros.com) software. Is it possible - anyone here
has done this
> Yeah,
>
> I've had it with SCO. I wish IBM would just throw their weight at
> them and make them go away for good. That would be a plus.
>
> :-)
Don't forget that Micro-shaft is helping SCO behind the scenes, and that
they've won against IBM in the past...
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off topic but i thought it a good read.
flame suite is on
http://news.com.com/2010-7344-5083904.html?tag=cd_gutspro
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off topic but i thought it a good read.
flame suite is on
http://news.com.com/2010-7344-5083904.html?tag=cd_gutspro
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> How do you get a SPAMMER on a black list ?
http://directory.google.com/Top/Computers/Internet/Abuse/Spam/Blacklists/
This is a directory of several BlackLists out there. MAPS RBL is one of
the more popular ones, but I think you need to subscribe ($) to it.
Where are you trying to block the sp
Depends on the method that the black list uses, check on the
description of each black list web page. On of them is www.spamhaus.org
Scott Skrogstad wrote:
How do you get a SAPMMER on a black list ?
Scott Skrogstad
Computer Integration Inc.
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I agree,
smacks of 'Lets jump on the band wagon' approach!
Marty
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On 11 Jun 2003, Randy Perkins wrote:
> if you subscribe to spamarrest,
> just go ahead and blacklist my email address
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> i am not interested in supporting a process which requires me
> to validate my email address for every spamarrest customer that recieves
> my p
hello
if you subscribe to spamarrest,
just go ahead and blacklist my email address
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i am not interested in supporting a process which requires me
to validate my email address for every spamarrest customer that recieves
my posts on this group.
due to the last 2 li
> I know this is a little off topic, but I was wondering if any one got
> Kazaa lite to work w/ wine version 20010731.
>
> WHen i run kazaa lite I get a error box that says coudn't load libray
> SHLWAPI.dll
>
>
> Has any one fixed this?
Nope, but I CAN tell you I
I know this is a little off topic, but I was wondering if any one got
Kazaa lite to work w/ wine version 20010731.
WHen i run kazaa lite I get a error box that says coudn't load libray
SHLWAPI.dll
Has any one fixed this?
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Would anyone know of any good tutorials for setting up sendmail, to allow
sendmail to forward incoming mail to another smtp client.
I believe I have set it up correctly but you know, it never quite works out
that way.
Thanks
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Ahh, that's okay, Mexicans always make these mistakes... Gordon's right
though, this expression is originally Brittish, I got it from a joke I
heard when I was about ten, it goes:
An RSM was conducting a Commando course on Self Defence, he wanted to
get his men to think under the pressure of h
On Sat, 27 Jul 2002, KnowHow Tech Support wrote:
> > Not only for kids: http://www.cristina.org/
> >
> > But great idea, and I think you have a complimentary service.
> >
>
> Thanks for the compliment. We work very hard around here to help people.
> I was thinking about primarily focussing
Hello list,
Please accept my apologies. This messages was not intended to be posted
there :-(
Regards
Francisco
Francisco Neira wrote:
>
> I had a friend that is homonimous to you but AFAIK she was still living
> in Iquitos, Perú.
>
> Regards
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Hi Ivette,
We are subscribed to the same RedHat list.
Excuse me but I have an off-topic question for you: Are you or your
relatives peruvian? Specifically from Iquitos?
I had a friend that is homonimous to you but AFAIK she was still living
in Iquitos, Perú.
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Hi,
I am trying to recover a deleted oracle datafile from a solaris machine
using the tct program.
In the process I want to use hexdump to find out with which
characters an Oracle datafile starts and stops.
I do not properly understand hexdump's output.
I want to see:
00 or ff and know that it is
On Sat, 17 Aug 2002 08:46:45 -0230, you wrote:
>Folks,
>
>I have a RH7.0 server and a Windows 2000 server and only one UPS (APC
>Back-UPS 1000). Is there some way that I can have the RH7.0 box
>shutdown the Win2K box when the power fails? Of course, the reverse
>would also work!
I'm using nut
ssage -
From: "Mike Pelley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, August 17, 2002 7:16 AM
Subject: Shutting down a Windows 2000 server from Linux or vice-versa
(slightly off-topic)
> Folks,
>
> I have a RH7.0 server and a Windows 2000 server and onl
Folks,
I have a RH7.0 server and a Windows 2000 server and only one UPS (APC
Back-UPS 1000). Is there some way that I can have the RH7.0 box
shutdown the Win2K box when the power fails? Of course, the reverse
would also work!
Thanks!
Cheers,
Mike
On Tue, Aug 13, 2002 at 01:28:26PM -0500, Robert Hartung* wrote:
> I am looking for a provider of "Distance Education" in computer
> science that uses at least some Open Source in its' classes. If
> anyone knows of such an educational institution in the US please
> reply.
I don't know o
Hi all,
I am looking for a provider of "Distance Education" in computer science that
uses at least some Open Source in its' classes. If anyone knows of such an
educational institution in the US please reply.
Thanks,
Bob
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On 7/27/02 9:56 AM, "KnowHow Tech Support" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Not only for kids: http://www.cristina.org/
>>
>> But great idea, and I think you have a complimentary service.
>>
>
> Thanks for the compliment. We work very hard around here to help people.
> I was thinking about prima
If you get a hold of me off the list as well I could help you out with a
lot of hardware, monitors, pc's, printers, etc. that maybe a little dated
but its better than throwing in the garbage.. Also, if there would be some
work required in terms of my time or efforts, I would be more than happy
to
> Not only for kids: http://www.cristina.org/
>
> But great idea, and I think you have a complimentary service.
>
Thanks for the compliment. We work very hard around here to help people.
I was thinking about primarily focussing on children and education. Do
you think I would be limiting my
On 7/26/02 3:14 PM, "KnowHow Tech Support" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am thinking about starting a non profit agency (501) status that will
> accept donated computers from firms and individuals, and rebuild them and
> give them to children and schools that are without computers. I thought I
Jon,
I have had a bunch of old computer equipment sitting in the
garage. Yesterday, after much research, I found an environmentally
conscious recycling firm--Advanced Recovery
(www.advancedrecovery.com)--who would take the equipment and brought it
down there. I was surprised to see how much comp
I have money, lots of it (not to sound conceded) and I want to give
something back to the kids. I can't think of anything better than this.
Jon
> I'd be interested in hearing more ideas too.
>
> My wife and I have been talking about this ourselves. Not going as far
> as actually filing fo
On Friday 26 July 2002 03:14 pm, KnowHow Tech Support's voice rose
above the ones in my head and declared:
> I am thinking about starting a non profit agency (501) status that
> will accept donated computers from firms and individuals, and rebuild
> them and give them to children and schools tha
check out http://www.k12ltsp.org
More links to opensource in schools etc at that site.
Roger
Around Fri,Jul 26 2002, at 02:14, KnowHow Tech Support, wrote:
> I am thinking about starting a non profit agency (501) status that will
> accept donated computers from firms and individuals, and re
are a changing
- bob dylan
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Sent: Friday, July 26, 2002 4:59 PM
Subject: Re: Computers for Kids, slightly off topic
| On Fri, 2002-07-26 at 14:14, KnowHow Tech Support wrote:
| > I am thinking about starting a non profit agency (501) status that will
| > acc
On Fri, 2002-07-26 at 14:14, KnowHow Tech Support wrote:
> I am thinking about starting a non profit agency (501) status that will
> accept donated computers from firms and individuals, and rebuild them and
> give them to children and schools that are without computers. I thought I
> would look f
I am thinking about starting a non profit agency (501) status that will
accept donated computers from firms and individuals, and rebuild them and
give them to children and schools that are without computers. I thought I
would look for feedback from the list on this. Does anyone know of anyone
th
Yes, It was off the cuff, thanks for asking, and it was late over here.
I am sure that register_globals is on.
It is set up in httpd.conf like this
php_value register_globals on
PHP definately works, the function phpinfo() spews out all the relevant
details and it even says register glo
Hello Wesley,
Wednesday, June 26, 2002, 10:49:10 PM, you textually orated:
WM> Hi,
WM> I'm having a major problem with my php set up on my redhat box:
WM> Values are not getting passed from one page to the next on apache. Any ideas?
WM> Are there any particular features of php I must ensure
I have an odd suggestion but i know it can help a lot.
The php mailing list =)
ty,
louie...
- Original Message -
From: "Wesley Murphy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 10:49 AM
Subject: Off topic slightly
> Hi,
>
Hi,
I'm having a major problem with my php set up on my redhat box:
Values are not getting passed from one page to the next on apache. Any ideas?
Are there any particular features of php I must ensure are enabled to have
this simple stuff work?
I modified the http.conf file and removed the
chine you want
to access ($HOME/.ssh/authorized_keys). The user on the client will
then be able to ssh stuff as the user (whatever home directory you used)
on the server without needing to specify a password to gain access.
-
off topic - Op
hi all gurus,
I've got openssh_2.9.9p2 on my Redhat linux 6.2 servers . i've moved the
servers to another and there has been a change in the IP address.There
servers copy files from the servers at previous locations with scp using
preshared keys.
i'm not much familiar with the preshared keys.C
Hi Keith
Thanks it worked like a charm. I should have been able to find this. I
ended up in a mind set-up, I didn't seem to be able to get out of.
I realize it is not the best way. It just sort of evolved. You should
have seen what it orginal looked like. :)
david
On Thu, 9 May 2002, Keith
On Thu, May 09, 2002 at 03:36:45PM -0400, dbrett wrote:
>
> sort -n +2 list.txt | awk '{print $2}' | grep - list2.txt
>
> list.txt list2.txt
> server1 10.1.1.1server1 10.1.1.1
> server2 10.1.1.2server2 10.1.1.2
> se
sort -n +2 list.txt | awk '{print $2}' | grep - list2.txt
list.txtlist2.txt
server1 10.1.1.1server1 10.1.1.1
server2 10.1.1.2server2 10.1.1.2
server3 10.1.1.3server3 10.1.1.3
...
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Hash: SHA1
rpjday wrote:
> the page www.usdoj.gov/atr/cases/ms-major.htm has a selected
>set of public comments on the proposed final judgment of u.s.
>versus microsoft.
Isn't it ironic that two of the commentaries deemed most significant
and damning were fr
the page www.usdoj.gov/atr/cases/ms-major.htm has a selected
set of public comments on the proposed final judgment of u.s.
versus microsoft. while many of these are worth reading, one
is howlingly funny for its sheer stupidity -- the one submitted
by the Center for the Moral Defense of Capital
> The clients are MS Outlook Express -- these I can extend the timeout to 2
> minutes, at which point it works -- and MS Outlook 2000 -- which I can
> extend timeout for receiving, but times out trying to send. Netscape has
> same problems. Mail arrives at the server from outside with no problem,
I have updated the perl installation on a 7.2 box with all the modules I need
and etc... Using CPAN this process took about 2 hours. What I want to do is
replicate this to several other machines.
Just anyone know all directory locations that I can tar up and move, and will
this method work?
Tha
Bah Humbug! :p
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From:
Iulian
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 25, 2001 9:29
AM
Subject: Off TOPIC!
Mary Christmas to all REDHAT
users!
Mary Christmas to all REDHAT
users!
gt; >
> > >Attachment: CREATIVE.EXE
> > >
> > >It also writes the following message:
>
> (snip)
>
> From: "Michael R. Jinks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 1:36 PM
> Sub
On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 05:35:21PM -0900, James wrote:
[...]
> I guess I'm more curious as to what happened to the employee/employees who
> went ahead and ran the executable. Letters in their personnel file? Bills
> for the time spent by IT fixing the problem? Whipped with a wet noodle?
I'd sa
so writes the following message:
(snip)
From: "Michael R. Jinks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2001 1:36 PM
Subject: Re: Off-Topic: Infected by CREATIVE Virus (Beware of the Penguins):
> Forgive my crudeness, but what a prick.
&
Forgive my crudeness, but what a prick.
To anybody who might be considering a similar scheme:
This is NOT effective Linux advocacy. Yes Windows sucks. Yes it is
prone to all sorts of idiotic security holes, and yes Linux has a better
track record. But rubbing that in the face of innocent Wind
Our company was infected by the CREATIVE virus:
http://www.F-secure.com/v-descs/creative.shtml
which converts ZIP, MP3, and JPG files to LINUX.
It comes in a message that looks like:
Subject:A great Shockwave flash movie
Body: Check out this new flash movie that I downloade
Hello All,
I am looking for people's experiences pro & con with working for
online tech support providers from the technicians's point of view.
I have looked at a few of the providers and my experience has been
that they either have a minimal amount of people requesting support
and/or they do
All,
Can someone explain to me where the linker (ld) is in the gcc-2.95 package.
I had ld with 2.81. Ideas? Is it now part of a separate package?
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Christopher W Aiken wrote:
>
> I have RH 7.0 both at home and at work. I use "slrn" to
> read several news groups, again both at home and at work.
>
> I had to change ISP's and now I can not read my new ISP's
> news groups from work because they don't authenticate users
> unless they use a "dia
and OH area and want more information about
my ISP, feel free to drop me a line.
Michael Stack
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From: "Michael R. Jinks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 6:49 PM
Subject: Re: News
Is it because you don't use a dialup connection, or is it because you
don't use _their_ dialup connection? A lot of ISP's limit connections
to their news server based on the source IP of the connection, so that
if you're abusive they know where to track you down. You may be
familiar with a simil
I have RH 7.0 both at home and at work. I use "slrn" to
read several news groups, again both at home and at work.
I had to change ISP's and now I can not read my new ISP's
news groups from work because they don't authenticate users
unless they use a "dial-up-connection". I even tried
placing a
KF:
Take it took a f@#ing news group for god sake! Have you not seen the past
few mailing from this "Red Hat Linux List" about the off topic ranting about
politics. sheesh...
Eddie Strohmier
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From: "kf" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAI
one thing only otherwise the email could get overwhelming
and its a redhat specific list :-)
so i guess this all ties in slightly here in that while YES the thread
has gone WAY off topic with the political thread, based on the original
reason of the list,,but its an importa
Cool! =)
> -Mensaje original-
> De: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]En
> nombre de Michael S. Dunsavage
> Enviado el: Miércoles, 18 de Octubre de 2000 11:06 p.m.
> Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Asunto: (off topic...not referring to linux...just a funn
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From: "Antony A. Baver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Mike Dunsavage" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 6:58 PM
Subject: Physics of Hell
>
> - Original Message -
> From: Angela Keck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTEC
inux, and maybe not even then.
HTH,
-m
On Mon, Oct 09, 2000 at 06:25:46PM -0700, Dan Browning wrote:
> Sorry for the off topic post:
>
> I'm building a Linux cluster here soon. I'm looking at storage options for
> my database servers and web servers. I *could* put 10-disk
Sorry for the off topic post:
I'm building a Linux cluster here soon. I'm looking at storage options for
my database servers and web servers. I *could* put 10-disk arrays in each
database server, but I'm looking for an option that would allow me to
consolidate all those disks
hi,
i am trying to configure php-apache but error occured. Any
idea? btw i've followed the installation and
post-installation procedures (mysql & php) but i don't know
what
had happened. thanks.
Shutting down http: [ OK ]
Starting httpd: Syntax error on line 250 of
/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf:
On Wed, 6 Sep 2000, Robert Canary wrote:
> The way I understood the brochure, they install it free.
Um, well, I checked it out recently at dell.ca, and
they have the following in the price configuration
form:
Operating System
Linux RH6.1 $200
Installation
Server Installation $600.00
Basi
Alan Mead wrote:
> At 04:46 AM 9/7/00 , you wrote:
>
> > I can only give a cursory responce to this one (massive conflicts of
> >interest and what have you), but if you're going to buy a Poweredge anyway
> >and then trash what's on it (NT or wever) to install Linux then why not
> >start w
Fred Herman
> Subject: Re: [OFF TOPIC] Dell PowerEdge
>
>
> The way I understood the brochure, they install it free.
>
> What are you using your PowerEdges for, and how much ram did you get with
> it?
>
> If you reordered today is their anything you would chang
At 04:46 AM 9/7/00 , you wrote:
> I can only give a cursory responce to this one (massive conflicts of
>interest and what have you), but if you're going to buy a Poweredge anyway
>and then trash what's on it (NT or wever) to install Linux then why not
>start with RH and build from there ?
you get the Linuxcare support
> tokens and what have you.
>
> --steve
> /for Dell sales pitch go elsewhere, i only express personal ops/
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Robert Canary [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 12:57 AM
> To
ginal Message-
> From: Robert Canary [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 12:57 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: Fred Herman
> Subject: Re: [OFF TOPIC] Dell PowerEdge
>
> The way I understood the brochure, they install it free.
>
> What are yo
Linuxcare support
tokens and what have you.
--steve
/for Dell sales pitch go elsewhere, i only express personal ops/
-Original Message-
From: Robert Canary [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, September 07, 2000 12:57 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Fred Herman
Subject: Re: [OFF T
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> Subject: FW: Re: [OFF TOPIC] Dell PowerEdge
>
>
> Robert Canary wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Has anyone purchased one of Dell's poweredge machines with RH 6.2
> > preloaded? I am looking to pickup anot
The way I understood the brochure, they install it free.
What are you using your PowerEdges for, and how much ram did you get with it?
If you reordered today is their anything you would change?
Fred Herman wrote:
> Robert Canary wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > Has anyone purchased one of Dell's pow
Robert Canary wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Has anyone purchased one of Dell's poweredge machines with RH 6.2
> preloaded? I am looking to pickup another server and was shopping and
> wondering if the price is worth it.
>
> --
> robert canary
> system services
> OhioCounty.Net
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> (270
Hi,
Has anyone purchased one of Dell's poweredge machines with RH 6.2
preloaded? I am looking to pickup another server and was shopping and
wondering if the price is worth it.
--
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system services
OhioCounty.Net
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(270)298-9331 Office
(270)298-7449 Fax
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Matt Housh wrote:
> I could be wrong, but it seems to me that adding even MORE useless email
> to this list in the form of just plain being an asshole is not
> necessary. Just a thought. Have a nice day.
So then why would you do it?
You too have a pleasant day. And thanks for the plain text pos
> While you're at it, would you please send a similarly caustic, yet
> succinct, note to yourself and remind yourself that posting in HTML is
> considered inconsiderate? Be sure to instruct yourself to go into
> your mail client and turn off mail formatting and turn on automatic
> wrap at a nice,
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On 31/07/00 at 14:20 Charles Galpin wrote:
>I never said I could spell worth a damn. I *never* spell check my emial to
>this list. But then again I'm not looking for a job, or trying to impress
>*anyone*...
>
>On Mon, 31 Jul 2000, Hidong Kim wrote:
>
>>
Chas,
I saw this too and elected not to zing you on it... besides... I
already knew you couldn't spell...
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
On 7/31/00, 1
I never said I could spell worth a damn. I *never* spell check my emial to
this list. But then again I'm not looking for a job, or trying to impress
*anyone*...
On Mon, 31 Jul 2000, Hidong Kim wrote:
> Charles Galpin wrote:
> >
> > Just some friendly advice regarding emails intended to help you
Charles Galpin wrote:
>
> Just some friendly advice regarding emails intended to help you get a job.
>
> 1. spell check
> 2. spell check
> 3. spell check
>
> At the very least it looks like you read the letter yourself before
> sending it, and may even help make you look competant.
competant?
Just some friendly advice regarding emails intended to help you get a job.
1. spell check
2. spell check
3. spell check
At the very least it looks like you read the letter yourself before
sending it, and may even help make you look competant.
charles :)
On Sun, 30 Jul 2000, Michael S. Dunsavag
On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 12:29:36AM -0400, Michael S. Dunsavage was heard to say:
> Sigh.
>
> I know this is kinda maybe wrong, but any way...
>
> I just graduated college with a Certificate in Netowrk and Internet
> Technichan.
>
> I have a basic but firm grounding in Linux.
> Firm grounding
On Sun, Jul 30, 2000 at 03:46:09PM +1000, Greg Wright was heard to say:
> Actually I am not sure why I have not seen RH pull from this source over the years.
They have.
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On 30/07/00 at 0:29 Michael S. Dunsavage wrote:
>Sigh.
>
>I know this is kinda maybe wrong, but any way...
>
>I just graduated college with a Certificate in Netowrk and Internet
>Technichan.
>
>I have a basic but firm grounding in Linux.
>Firm groundin
oopsie - sorry. didnt mean to send this back to the list
*blush*
-Original Message-
From: Jon Nichols [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Sunday, July 30, 2000 5:06 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: RE: OFF TOPIC@#$@# hrmmm jobs
Try to get a job at TAOS. the
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Subject: OFF TOPIC@#$@# hrmmm jobs
Sigh.
I know this is kinda maybe wrong, but any way...
I just graduated college with a Certificate in Netowrk and Internet
Technichan.
I have a basic but firm grounding in Linux.
Firm grounding in windows 95/98 and DOS
Sigh.
I know this is kinda maybe wrong, but any way...
I just graduated college with a Certificate in Netowrk and Internet
Technichan.
I have a basic but firm grounding in Linux.
Firm grounding in windows 95/98 and DOS
Firm grounding in Hardare.
I'm wonderinf if any one knows of any jobs in t
On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 12:12:22PM -0400, Michael J. McGillick was heard to say:
> Afternoon:
>
> Anyone out there know of a good mailing list to ask questions about
> Windows API calls. I'm working on a project right now, and I need to be
> able to set the WINS information on a machine through
Afternoon:
Anyone out there know of a good mailing list to ask questions about
Windows API calls. I'm working on a project right now, and I need to be
able to set the WINS information on a machine through an
application. The problem is solved for Windows 98 1st Edition, Windows
NT 4.0 and Windo
I believe target="_parent" works as well.
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From: Nitebirdz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Saturday, July 22, 2000 10:25 AM
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Subject: Re: Off Topic - HTML help needed
On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Bob Hartung wrote:
> Hi, Knowing this is
On Mon, 17 Jul 2000, Bob Hartung wrote:
> Hi, Knowing this is not a proper site for HTML help I will ask anyway. I
> am building a frame oriented web site - hand coded [no comments
> necessary]. I want to set a link to a non-frame oriented site.
> However, this other linked site keeps coming up
>Hi, Knowing this is not a proper site for HTML help I will ask anyway. I
>am building a frame oriented web site - hand coded [no comments
>necessary].
>Bob Hartung
BTW, I hand code all of my pages on a Linux computer using asWedit.
It is a GUI edit with HTML syntax checker. You have to use a br
>Hi, Knowing this is not a proper site for HTML help I will ask anyway. I
>am building a frame oriented web site - hand coded [no comments
>necessary]. I want to set a link to a non-frame oriented site.
>However, this other linked site keeps coming up in what I called
>"main_frame" of my site.
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