On 19/02/04 17:19 -0500, Sudhakar Govindavajhala wrote:
I bought my laptop in USA. (Dell Inspiron 8200 Redhat 8.0). I had been
in India last year and tried to use my modem. I could not get my USA
modem to work. The
modem worked fine in USA. In India, the machine always complained no
dial
Today at 12:51pm +0530 Gautham Venkataram wrote:
But, I checked the directories and there was no mbox folder
See, if there is `mail' directory.
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Check out this link:
http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?LearningTouchTyping
It has more links related to the other keyboard layouts...but i dont
think of moving to any of the other keyboard layouts..Dvorak...
http://c2.com/cgi/wiki?DvorakKeyboard
I am happy with QWERTY (normal) keyboards.
gtypist is
On Fri, Feb 20, 2004 at 08:34:25PM +0530, Yashpal Nagar wrote:
I have created a iso image of a CD by mkisofs. I have mounted the image
mount -t iso9660 -o rw,loop esioux.img /esys
But still it is showing Read Only file system.
I want just to replace one file with another.
Copy to a
Which is the easiest way to convert xml to html/text on command line.
In fact I was trying to convert .sxw (OpenOffice format) to html/text
without launching of OpenOffice in GUI. In that process I cam to know that
.sxw format is zipped of xml files. Now I can easily convert it into xml
file,
Hi All,
I have created a iso image of a CD by mkisofs. I have mounted the image
mount -t iso9660 -o rw,loop esioux.img /esys
But still it is showing Read Only file system.
I want just to replace one file with another.
Can anyone have some idea?
Regards,
-Yash
Live Life with Freedom!
On 20/02/04 21:28 +0530, H. S. Rai wrote:
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.sxw format is zipped of xml files. Now I can easily convert it into xml
file, but how to convert xml into html.text?
Use a XML Parser?
Or any other way to convert .sxw into html/text on commmand line.
I can't think of anything better than using
On 20/02/04 10:04 +0530, Sharad Kumar , NCR-TERADATA, Gurgaon wrote:
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Do any such utility exists for the files in Windows operating system, i.e,
does the Windows system provides any such utility, or what is the Windows
equivalent tool to this Unix utility.
Not by default. chksum and md5sum
On Sat, Feb 21, 2004 at 01:07:22AM +0530, Devdas Bhagat wrote:
Do any such utility exists for the files in Windows operating system, i.e,
does the Windows system provides any such utility, or what is the Windows
equivalent tool to this Unix utility.
Not by default. chksum and md5sum are
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Date: Fri, 20 Feb
I checked in the 'mail' directory too. There is no file called Inbox coz
AFAIK it is read from /var/spool/mail/ and the file there showed 0 bytes.
Along with this is another problem ... I dunno if it is related. My xfce4
doesn't allow me to login through the GUI. When I enter my login and
passwd,
some
| Pass ATX1 to the modem to disable dialtone detection.
OR still easier ATX1DTtel number
Best Regards,
Mukund Deshmukh, Director,
Beta Computronics Pvt Ltd, Nagpur.
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