, paying attention to the
width, font-family, and text-align properties. You may have better luck
using CSS to create HTML that _looks_ and acts like a button... applying
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ess operations needs to have a
contract in place.
Common sense. Anyone who does anything for anyone else without a contract
in this age of lawsuits is crazy.
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On Fri, 26 Jan 2001, Jeffry Smith wrote:
Are they getting behind linux, or are they getting behind "threat number
one" for Microsoft?
"The enemy of my enemy is my friend?"
I don't think so. ;)
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. They've also opened the SWF standards:
http://www.macromedia.com/software/flash/open/licensing/
and...
http://www.openswf.org
Of course, it's not GPLed. But hey, they wrote it, they get to pick the
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/rehabilitation which may result from
their use :)
If you *do* own a copy of the bat book, and you have children in the
house, please purchase and install a good book lock. Dozens of children
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or I go batty with the flickering. ;)
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b) No Linux company in their right mind would try to win customers
from spam.
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numbers of
these downloads? I'm thinking published surveys, etc.
This is to help show how large the Linux / Open Source usage is.
For apache you could track the usage at www.netcraft.org.
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Microsoft apps may be broken, but they're mostly all broken the same way.
I would be very surprised to find a person who does NOT feel Linux needs a
consistant desktop, and having one certainly does
e) consistant interface that's relatively intuitive. I
don't want anyone to take away my freedom to configure my desktop to look
like an LCARS console. ;)
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to text, then the
text to speech. Command lines eliminate 1 conversion.
So what's your point? Because it takes two steps we shouldn't do it?
ALT tags are text. No conversion.
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I think after a thread reaches a certain number of posts by two particular
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I've always wondered about the WPS. I've seen a lot of folks laud it as a
fantastic interface, yet relatively little is done to bring it to a linux
desktop. Why is this? Has anyone with WPS experience any horror stories or
gripes to share?
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On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, Richard Soule wrote:
Niall Kavanagh wrote:
On Fri, 13 Oct 2000, Cole Tuininga wrote:
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I've always wondered about the WPS. I've seen a lot of folks laud it as a
fantastic interface, yet relatively little is done to bring it to a linux
desktop. Why
that compressed the headers as
well too.
Just my take. ;)
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download which will accept an ssh connection
to her windows display?
See:
http://www.rhic.bnl.gov/RCF/Software/Commercial/SSH/SSHOtherX.html
... and ...
http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/people/chaffee/winntutil.html#sshnt
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On Tue, 3 Oct 2000, Benjamin Scott wrote:
On Tue, 3 Oct 2000, Niall Kavanagh wrote:
SuSE has a reputation for doing a good job of integrating "pre-production"
code into their distribution in a stable fashion. They did this with KDE,
XFree, and USB support, to name a
to the horse.
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as: crashing only once a day). Might want to give them a shot along with
some truetype fonts.
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On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Benjamin Scott wrote:
On Sun, 1 Oct 2000, Niall Kavanagh wrote:
ATA/66 is pretty common, so I would expect drivers on the base install. A
neophyte may well have been stumped here and given up. Windows 98/2000 has
no problems with this setup, it's a shame RH 7.0 does
On Sun, 1 Oct 2000, Kenneth E. Lussier wrote:
All,
Is there any real danger of compiling SMP support into a kernel if you
only have one CPU? It appears that the RH-enhanced kernel in RH7 won't
compile without it..
Out of curiousity, where did it bomb?
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talk to. *grrr*
Here in my neck of the woods (Needham,MA) it's SNMP traffic galore. Makes
for long logfiles.
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My personal preference was for a dongle. It may be that I just enjoy
saying "dongle" though.
dongle.
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cure, it's the apps and cruft on
top of them, like Sendmail, IIS, ActiveX etc.
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at my last job. I kid you not, EVERY week I had some
sort of issue. Not always affected, but I had to check. Ridiculous! ;)
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though from what I saw in safe mode. Reminded me
faintly of OS/2.
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Do the poop bastard a favor and tell him/her you can't view thier page.
Er, "poor" bastard. ;)
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"v" in pine too.
Features like this don't cause the spread of virii... uneducated users do.
Features like Outlook's poorly implemented preview pane that executes code
for you without asking... now that's a different story! ;)
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something helpful, usually
offers you a few "choices" (wizard style) to decide what information it
will show you. All the time I've clicking on help, I have never ONCE seen
a choice that described my situation. I admit, I *am* a "special"
person... but I'm not THAT strange.
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"I always explain our company via interpretive dance.
I meet lots of interesting people that way."
Niall Kavanagh, 10 April, 2000
On second thoughts, sod off! ;)
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On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Derek Martin wrote:
On Thu, 6 Jul 2000, Niall Kavanagh wrote:
Is it the same for MD5?
12 characters.
Where did you come across this bit of trivia? Or perhaps the question
really is "where do we find more information about md5?"
Dunno for sure.
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needs purging. You tell it how much
disk space you want to use for the trashcan, and it deals with files on a
FIFO basis.
One of the first thing I do when I install a windows system for myself is
turn that damn thing off. Waste of space. ;)
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On Fri, 30 Jun 2000, Paul Lussier wrote:
Though most of you are probably familiar with my .sig which states:
"I always explain our company via interpretive dance.
I meet lots of interesting people that way."
Nial
ore likely some combination g).
Re: the IBM mention do you mean WebSphere? Or do they have their own
EJB implementation?
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u're doing it properly, you'll put the bulk of your logic and
functionality into a COM object (I wrote mine in VC, but you can just as
easily use VB or Java) and use that in your ASP code. That's one of those
tiers you mentioned.
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e Products (or
something like that) in their (Sun's) Java division now. When I worked
with her I got all the Sun-IBM dirt... even worse than office gossip!
grin
I'd be pretty pissed at Sun too if I were IBM. Sun's behaviour
regarding Java technologies has been downright nasty all round.
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JavaScript or server side VBScript (I know,
I know, who would lower themselves to use VB?).
You can intermix the two relatively easy. And they
could add more language support in the future.
Don't forget Perl/PerlScript ;).
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! man now thats funnny
just blabbing, chris
My favorite was from Windows 95. After it became obvious that I had to
"let go" of OS/2 I installed Win95 alongside Slackware. It informed me
that "Everything you do will be better and more fun".
I reinstalled Wa
article to Python for newbies:
http://www.oreillynet.com
/pub/a/network/2000/06/02/magazine/python_first_language.html
Yes, it's a humungeous URL... split across two lines. Combine. Stir. Serve
cold.
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American History
classes, but wasn't FDR the only President to be actually elected for more
than two terms?
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n horrible liberties with specifications.
Unless that person is signing my pacychecks my answer to them when they
come for help is "WYSIWYG. You saw it, you got it, now you deal with it."
;)
Anyone know anything similar to DreamWeaver?
Only mildy evil as far as editors go.
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type stuff), $120/hr for design (a bargin), and $140 for heavey
development and site structuring.
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for me to install on others. I just install it all in
/var/mysql or /opt/mysql and when I need a new installation, tar the whole
thing up. I link everything statically too, which also gives me a bit of a
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On Tue, 16 May 2000, Benjamin Scott wrote:
(What's that? Oh, this isn't alt.sysadmin.recovery? ;-)
Amen brother, when dealing with MS walk softly and carry a big lart.
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On Fri, 12 May 2000, csmith wrote:
I know about VeriSign, but are there any other good and inexpensive
digital certificates out there for SSL.
There WAS Thawte at www.thawte.com, but I just visited to check and now
they're a "Verisign company". bah. ;)
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on MSDN way
back on the porting process. Cool stuff, but I kept asking myself "Why are
you bothering?" since the end result was a crappy, bloated, unstable
application.
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FYI, just got this...
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/configuration part of the PHP manual is
actually quite helpful describing the various options. (It's pretty long
though)
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E can do head-to-head with Moz! ;)
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now!". Everyone wins, then.
Hear hear. Of course that didn't work for Java/Microsoft... we can hope
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n near the bottom, back in the 'day when
it was still going to be a 5.0 browser.
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On Thu, 6 Apr 2000, jim t.p. ryan wrote:
Anybody tried this out with RH 6.1 yet?
Works great with 6.2. ;)
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suggests we dump it for something new.
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not feature
rich.
When stuck on Windows I find myself very happy with "object edit", part of
Object Desktop from Stardock. It's as fast and speedy as Notepad, but has
way more features: no limit on file sizes, it handles CR/LF properly,
supports syntax highlighting...
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Hmm... what delivery agent are you using? What are the flags set for
"LOCAL_MAILER_FLAGS" in sendmail.mc?
Does the /var/mail directory exist and have the correct privledges?
I hate mail. ;)
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, or
make it too
hard to figure out how to turn it on.
There is a windows version of Pine, I've used it - very nice. Of course, it
doesn't read form a local spool so you need access to a POP or IMAP server.
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ailboxes will remove the need for NFS locking, so that may
solve yer problem.
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Why does this stuff need to be so damn complicated? :)
They don't call you a "Senior UNIX Systems/Network Administrator" for
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lways thought "senior" implied a position relative to someone else. How can
you make a relative comparison when there is nothing to compare to?
When I tried to explain this to management, they thought I was joking. ;)
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with the RSS files that most sites (including Slashdot
http://slashdot.org/slashdot.xml, and my own site
http://www.kst.com/headlines.rss) use. I have a script that pulls various
headlines into a MySQL database so folks can "read" them on my website.
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database so folks can "read" them on my website.
Whoops! While XML::Parser is indeed a worthy module I use often, I meant to
say XML::RSS. Makes it a lot easier when dealing with RSS files.
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apachectl by itself won't do anything... you need to tell it what to do,
like "start", "stop", "restart" etc.
I start mine in rc.local. ;) Might not be the "best" way, but I know it's
gonna start when my machine reboots!
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... will tell you what a site is running.
ASP is Active Server Pages, a Microsoft product. There is at least one
product that will let you use ASP on non-Microsoft platforms: Chili!Soft
ASP, details at:
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At this point YOU should be looking into getting a mop.
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... anyone?
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setup of doing stuff on a pixel level will hold us
back (unless we change the way the pixels are addressed, leaving legacy
folks rather irritated).
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Your font server is acting up. Unfortunately it's none too helpful reporting
why! ;)
Assuming you haven't erased all of your fonts (aie!) you might make sure you
have free disk space to create temp files (like whatever partition /tmp is
on). Also check permissions on /tmp to make sure it's
for it,
it wasn't there. I grabbed my CDto install the RMP. It said no It
needs 2M of free disk space on the / partition and didn't have it. I
guess it's time to make that `ol 200MB Windex partition a
little smaller
;-)
Kenny
Niall Kavanagh wrote:
Your font server is acting up
ed for,
calculated, or set to a default value.
This actually sets the default path to a socket created with UDS, I think
it's Redhat specific.
I also just found out that they've modified the stock xfs so it supports
truetype fonts! I've been running xfstt alongside xfs for no reason!
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uld indicate something that was
probed for,
calculated, or set to a default value.
Actually, it *IS* valid.. It means the local font server.. ;-P
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Thomas Charron
Non RedHat or UNIX fogies may be more familiar with "tcp/localhost:7100".
Using sockets is faster though. Remember,
In a message dated: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 14:56:24 EST
Derek Martin said:
On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, Niall Kavanagh wrote:
We'll all chip in and buy you a squegie for your monitor then.
Hehe... I slay me. Yet another stupid "reply-all' reflex... you'd be
amazed at how often that gets me into tr
interface. Windows hasn't changed much at all except to add eye-candy, and
the applications are getting worse in terms of usability. We now have
distributions that are solely intended for the desktop (Corel, Caldera)...
we'll get there!
We're just not there yet. (tm)
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Niall Kavanagh
News, artic
sn't
well documented that you're comfortable with and start typing! Or pick up an
un-maintained howto (there's plenty of them). It's easy as pie, especially
when you use lyx for the authoring. It can convert your finished product to
the SGML markup that can make just about any other flavor of document
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