Re: CSS Question

2003-06-12 Thread Erik Price
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So, anyone have any really good links for learning CSS? (Coles ref to w3schools already noted :) This one might be too basic/introductory for you, but it's very well-written and can at least cement the knowledge that you already -do- have. I found it very useful when

Re: CSS Question

2003-06-12 Thread Jerry Feldman
On 12 Jun 2003 10:00:16 -0400 Greg Rundlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 17:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Actually, what I'm interested in, is using CSS to replace tables for alignment. Sitepoint is hawking a book on the subject, and will let you download the

Re: Free brewing kit

2003-06-12 Thread Brian
So, it's free as in beer? (couldn't resist) If I had time for 1 more hobby this would be great, that stuff ain't cheap... On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 10:49, Michael O'Donnell wrote: This is definitely OT but I'd be pleased to think that somebody in the GNHLUG was able to snag this stuff:

Re: Free brewing kit

2003-06-12 Thread Erik Price
Michael O'Donnell wrote: This is definitely OT but I'd be pleased to think that somebody in the GNHLUG was able to snag this stuff: You know, that might be a cool activity for a GNHLUG social. There's a beer-brewing place in Nashua, and you can do group-brews where corporate/religious/other

Re: Free brewing kit

2003-06-12 Thread Mark Komarinski
On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 11:51:55AM -0400, Erik Price wrote: You know, that might be a cool activity for a GNHLUG social. There's a beer-brewing place in Nashua, and you can do group-brews where corporate/religious/other parties can go there and make the beer one night (they show you how

Re: Free brewing kit

2003-06-12 Thread Andrew W. Gaunt
That shedding dog environment must give your beer its unique own character. Mark Komarinski wrote: On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 11:51:55AM -0400, Erik Price wrote: You know, that might be a cool activity for a GNHLUG social. There's a beer-brewing place in Nashua, and you can do group-brews

Re: Free brewing kit

2003-06-12 Thread David Long
On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 12:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] You know, that might be a cool activity for a GNHLUG social. There's a beer-brewing place in Nashua, and you can do group-brews where corporate/religious/other parties can go there and make the beer one night (they show you how to do

RE: Free brewing kit

2003-06-12 Thread Sharpe, Richard
Hey I knew the people that owned Jaspers when it was in Litchfield the Calahan's, Dan Calahan works for IBM and Jasper's was his wife's business, good stuff. I would love to make some beer again like at Incredibrew, my wife did not like the brew stuff in the kitchen, I have my brewing hardware

Re: Free brewing kit

2003-06-12 Thread Tom Buskey
Erik Price wrote: You know, that might be a cool activity for a GNHLUG social. There's a beer-brewing place in Nashua, and you can do group-brews where corporate/religious/other parties can go there and make the beer one night (they show you how to do everything and provide the materials),

Re: CSS Question

2003-06-12 Thread Kevin D. Clark
Cole Tuininga [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The best firewall is a pair of wire cutters. -Unknown, from the net For some reason, this reminded me of the following snippet, which is from Chuck Shepherd most excellent News of The Weird: : ** Police in Albany, Ore., were looking this week for an

Re: Learning SNMP

2003-06-12 Thread Larry Cook
Gambit Communications has books and internet resources listed on their website. On their support page, click the Reference link: http://www.gambitcomm.com/site/support/ Larry ___ gnhlug-discuss mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: CSS Question

2003-06-12 Thread Greg Rundlett
On Wed, 2003-06-11 at 17:40, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Actually, what I'm interested in, is using CSS to replace tables for alignment. Sitepoint is hawking a book on the subject, and will let you download the first four chapters. http://www.sitepoint.com/ Of course their site is done

Re: CSS Question

2003-06-12 Thread Erik Price
Greg Rundlett wrote: Sitepoint is hawking a book on the subject, and will let you download the first four chapters. http://www.sitepoint.com/ Of course their site is done with minimal use of tables. I was extremely impressed with the sitepoint.com website makeover, it looks incredible but

Re: Free brewing kit

2003-06-12 Thread pll
In a message dated: Thu, 12 Jun 2003 13:29:18 EDT Tom Buskey said: Erik Price wrote: You know, that might be a cool activity for a GNHLUG social. There's a beer-brewing place in Nashua, and you can do group-brews where corporate/religious/other parties can go there and make the beer one

Re: Free brewing kit

2003-06-12 Thread Erik Price
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Other than that, it's not bad. As for the price, well, it depends upon what you brew. I've left the place having spent $200 between the beer and bottles, and I've walked out for as little as $50. And I always leave with far more beer than I can drink! I still

Re: Free brewing kit

2003-06-12 Thread numberwhun
I emailed the guy out of curiosity and the stuff is available. The only thing is, he is located in Laconia. Regards, Jeff This is definitely OT but I'd be pleased to think that somebody in the GNHLUG was able to snag this stuff: nh.forsale #2188 From: mrkse [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RH question

2003-06-12 Thread pll
Hi, I was just showing someone the use of xargs in conjunction with find. I thought I'd show him how to find which files in the /etc tree contain the system's hostname. So, I did: find /etc -type f | xargs grep qatest52 (qatest52 being the system's name). I was pretty confident of

Re: RH question

2003-06-12 Thread Ben Boulanger
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: So, what's this file for, and what else does it contain? What's the /etc/sysconfig/rhn subdir for, and what's in there (other than the systemid file :) It's the redhat network stuff for doing up2date and the auto-update features. RHN (RedHat

Re: RH question

2003-06-12 Thread Jason Stephenson
I'm guessing the rhn subdir is for the Red Hat Network programs. When you sign up for up2date, you're signing up the Red Hat Network. My RH 8.0 machine does not have that subdir, but I've also never even run one of the rhn apps on it. I update using wget and a NFS-mounted directory from my

Re: RH question

2003-06-12 Thread pll
In a message dated: Thu, 12 Jun 2003 16:52:12 EDT Jason Stephenson said: I'm guessing the rhn subdir is for the Red Hat Network programs. When you sign up for up2date, you're signing up the Red Hat Network. Yeah, that's what Ben said too. My RH 8.0 machine does not have that subdir, but I've

Re: RH question

2003-06-12 Thread Ben Boulanger
On Thu, 12 Jun 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We have a lot of 7.3 and 8.0 machines none of which this subdir exists on. This is the first 9 machine I've seen, and it was just loaded. I'm pretty sure the guy who installed it doesn't know about RHN, so I'm guessing this is something which

Samba Question

2003-06-12 Thread Richard Sharpe
Hi I have got myself confused, how do you make a Windows Server 2000 share read/writeable using samba, I can attach just fine and read but can not get write perms on the share through the samba mount point.The Windows share has the perms set to full access for everyone. Thanks Much Rich

Re: Samba Question

2003-06-12 Thread ken
Well... it's a little hard to tell, since I don't know what it is you're doing to see the files, but it sounds as if you're not authenticating as a domain user. How are you seeing the files? Through an SMB browser (eg. Konqueror)? Mounting the SMB share? Whatever way, you should be telling it: