On Tue, 10 Sep 2002 12:35, C Falconer wrote:
Don't forget I can print you one at cost for $19.
Thats bound in a spiraly plastic binding, with laminated covers.
(and it is within the terms of the RUTE licence, because you are
instituting the printing of the book.)
Thanks for your offer
Fair enough - I prefer to consult it on screen personally.
On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 00:25, Christopher Sawtell wrote:
On Tue, 10 Sep 2002 12:35, C Falconer wrote:
Don't forget I can print you one at cost for $19.
Thats bound in a spiraly plastic binding, with laminated covers.
(and it is
Well, I'm back..and unfortunatly didn't find a bookstore that stocked it.
However, their RRP (they could have ordered it) was US$40.
tim
http://www.cosc.canterbury.ac.nz/~tnw13
Quidquid latine dictum sit, altum viditur.
Don't forget I can print you one at cost for $19.
Thats bound in a spiraly plastic binding, with laminated covers.
(and it is within the terms of the RUTE licence, because you are
instituting the printing of the book.)
On Tue, 2002-09-10 at 12:13, Christopher Sawtell wrote:
On Tue, 10 Sep
Don't forget I can print you one at cost for $19.
Thats bound in a spiraly plastic binding, with laminated covers.
(and it is within the terms of the RUTE licence, because you are
instituting the printing of the book.)
People this is the same as the one I gave away at the last
I would be grateful for the list's wisdom so that I can give these Avonmore
students
a wider opinion than just my own, which btw is Good reference and learning
resource, possibly too deep too soon. It seems to go from computing
sub-basics to pretty solid stuff in just a page or two.
I guess it
While on the subject of printing rute manuals. It was sugested to me at the
last meeting that we should take Craig up on his offer and get one or two
more manuals printed with the CLUG funds and have another one or two door
prizes at the next and subsequent meeting/s? Any thoughts?
NE
On
Hi Nick
Great idea.. but i don't thing its legal? But i might
be wrong...
Mahesh
While on the subject of printing rute manuals. It
was sugested to me at the
last meeting that we should take Craig up on his
offer and get one or two
more manuals printed with the CLUG funds and have
I will have my published version imported via Amazon and a locally
printed bound version tonight for people to take a look at and compare.
I'll let you know prices at the same time.
--
Nick Rout [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I will have my published version imported via Amazon and a locally
printed bound version tonight for people to take a look at and compare.
I'll let you know prices at the same time.
Ha ha I just found this on Paul Sheer's page
You can find out what book a person needs by asking the
Subject: Re: [Installfest] Re: Tin of worms/was Printing the Rute manual
I think / hope I have sorted out Peter Cornelius' immediate problems by
e-mail.
I can take the odd 'phone call too, I have a couple or three friends who
do that already, so I suppose another won't make
Hansen Loke wrote:
I'm a newbie! and still have trouble with the Linux installation, where I still
can't read my other hard drive partitions
To examin the set-up of your partitions you use the fdisk utility in
list mode.
Be sure to append the -l to the fdisk command, or you will have fdisk in
Chris, I think we have been through all of this, but it probably helps
that you have put it all in one place :-)
Hansen, is your machine a laptop? if so ring me up and you can bring it
into the office, maybe this evening. Otherwise I may be able to visit.
work 3798966
Nick
Hansen Loke
Peter Cornelius wrote:
What a tin of worms I've opened up. All I wanted was some documentation
which would tell me, amongst other things,
But you asked the question in a general way, not telling us exactly what
you wanted to know.
Therefore you got a general discussion about linux
Before we jump into print with somebody elses words of wisdom, I think
it might be a good idea to read the copying licence:-
http://rute.sourceforge.net/copying.html
The crucial paragraph reads:-
1. This work may not be reproduced in hard copy except for personal use.
Further, it may not be
On Fri, 26 Jul 2002, Christopher Sawtell wrote:
Before we jump into print with somebody elses words of wisdom, I think
it might be a good idea to read the copying licence:-
http://rute.sourceforge.net/copying.html
The crucial paragraph reads:-
1. This work may not be reproduced in hard
1. This work may not be reproduced in hard copy except for personal use.
Further, it may not be reproduced in hard copy for training material,
nor for commercial gain, nor for public or organisation-wide
distribution. Further, it may not be reproduced in hard copy except
where the
I made enquiries with the Digital Print Centre on Victoria street just
now.
Based on 660 pages printed 2 up on both sides (ie the pages end up A5
size) the cost to print and bind with spiral binding is roughly:
printing: $40.50
binding : $5.40
trimming: 3.75
Total : $49.65
They would print
What sort of binding is that? At 330 leaves (is that the correct term?)
thick which is nearly a ream (500), my experience with that plastic binding
at that thickness is not very good.
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I made enquiries with the Digital Print Centre
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