On 3/22/06, Ben Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've seen other mailers flag this before, but using a term other
than misconfigured sender. I forget what term they used.
FWIW: It was may be forged:
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On 3/25/06, Tom Buskey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/25/06, Fred [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Saturday 25 March 2006 00:00, Paul Lussier wrote:
Lawrence Tilly [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I turn to you all in desperate hope that someone can offer some aid in
a few issues I'm having with
On 3/27/06, Lawrence Tilly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess I'll continue to poke around with Wine when I have chances. I
would be interrested to know if ANYONE here is using Wine for running
older Win-based games and if so, does sound work for you?
FWIW: It has been some time, but I used
haha alright... damn my demanding taste! I'll add this to a list of
projects to attempt in the future.
-chris
Paul Lussier wrote:
Christopher Chisholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I suppose I could do it the old-fashioned way,
but now that I've got a taste for automatic script exporting
On 3/27/06, Ben Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/27/06, Lawrence Tilly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I guess I'll continue to poke around with Wine when I have chances. I
would be interrested to know if ANYONE here is using Wine for running
older Win-based games and if so, does sound work
Hi all,
I'm stumped. I've got a network address space of 10.0.32/19. How
ever, this space is carved up using a /16 netmask. In otherwords, the
/19 netmask was simply used to *allocate* the space from 10.0.32.0 to
10.0.63.255, but we actually *use* the space with a /16 netmask (yes,
this means
On Mon, 2006-03-27 at 14:25 -0500, Paul Lussier wrote:
Hi all,
I'm stumped. I've got a network address space of 10.0.32/19. How
ever, this space is carved up using a /16 netmask. In otherwords, the
/19 netmask was simply used to *allocate* the space from 10.0.32.0 to
10.0.63.255, but we
Christopher Chisholm [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
haha alright... damn my demanding taste! I'll add this to a list of
projects to attempt in the future.
To be fair, this was said mostly with tongue in cheek. Emacs'
postgres/mysql modes are really nothing more than emacs buffers
wrapped around
On 3/27/06, Lawrence Tilly [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FWIW: It has been some time, but I used to run Starcraft under WINE
with excellent results. Full sound and video.
Did you build your install from source or was it from a Deb or RPM package?
As I recall, I started off with the wine
On 3/27/06, Paul Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm stumped. I've got a network address space of 10.0.32/19. How
ever, this space is carved up using a /16 netmask.
HUH?
Given an address, say 10.0.33.189, I want to get the network and
host portion of the address.
(1) Red Hat provides
[ While this question is not about a Linux problem,
strictly speaking, it *is* about a Windows problem
that arises as a direct result of me trying to make
the Windows2000 machine on my desktop a bearable
platform from which to do Linux development... ] :-/
I had the IT gang
Presentation April 3, 2006
Monday, 7pm at NHTI
The monthly meeting of CentraLUG, the Concord/Central New Hampshire
chapter of the Greater New Hampshire Linux Users Group, occurs on the
first Monday of each month on the New Hampshire Institute Campus
starting at 7 PM. This month, we'll be
On Mon, March 27, 2006 4:07 pm, Michael ODonnell wrote:
... deleted attempt to make this on-topic ;-)
in the middle of the display which, of course, means that they span the
gap between the two physical displays and are a P.I.T.A to read. Anybody
know how to modify this behavior such that
I have the same situation ... although I have desktop Linux at home, I
have to access my *n[iu]x at $DayJob through PuTTY and
Hummingbird/eXceed, but have dual-head which makes it berable..
I have a monitor attached to the $DayJob laptop docking station and
set the laptop (Win XP)'s DockingMode
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