Col wrote:
Herb Petrie wrote:
I had Redhat installed on the 15th I would like to thank all
concerned especially the two installers.
The reason I have not posted a message earlier, is I have only
arrived home after being out of town since the day after the
InstallFest.
Everything went well
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 16:00, Jim Cheetham wrote:
Can you share it - yes, enable IP routing on your machine.
Can I track it - yes, especially with ipfw counters
Can I restrict it - yes, with ipfw dummynet
Act as an ISP? - yes, use a radius authentication server, hooked to some
interesting db
As a certified (and certifiable) sls 1.0 beginner - check up the distros at
the bochs.sourceforge.net disk image section - it sounds quite interesting,
perhaps a little later than the copy I sent off into the wild blue yonder.
I've also got Infomagic and Yggdrasil 5 (or more) disk sets and some
On Mon, 2003-03-24 at 22:51, howard blomfield wrote:
a lan at the install modem at home ?? also as previously posted my
epson perfection 1250 scanner is working..but still trying to come to
terms with GIMP...
Howard,
Do keep at Gimp. It is the image editing tool of choice by artists
On Wed, 26 Mar 2003 21:06, you wrote:
If someone is happy to write the email message I am happy to do the
dirty deed.
:-) Thanks.
%
Greetings,
You have received this email because you recently had Linux installed on
your computer by the Canterbury Linux Users' Group. It is a one
Ben
can the html mail
can the silly posts
you are a valued member of the group, it is good to encourage young
users, but learn some netiquette or you won't be welcome OK?
On Wed, 26
Mar 2003 17:36:22+1200 Ben Devine[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can you please help me by clicking this link
As i
On Wednesday 26 March 2003 10:22 am, you wrote:
Hello I have just read umpteen different ways to advise you about attending
your next club meeting.. I would like to give you guys to chance to upgrade
my installation from Mandrake 9..to 9.1 If you want a machine to experiment
on and as I am on a
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 10:22:32PM +1200, Christopher Sawtell wrote:
You have received this email because you recently had Linux installed on
your computer by the Canterbury Linux Users' Group. It is a one time posting.
hmm, this makes it sound like a typical spam excuse,
especially one time
I had a look at WebGUI
http://www.plainblack.com/webgui
But I haven't actually tried to use it live.
With all doc management you need to have a person who looks after the
library other wise it just becomes useless.
On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 10:22, Peter van Hout wrote:
Simple question no doubt
Bring it alonggood time to fix bugs... =)
Robert Bernard wrote:
On Wednesday 26 March 2003 10:22 am, you wrote:
Hello I have just read umpteen different ways to advise you about attending
your next club meeting.. I would like to give you guys to chance to upgrade
my installation from
On Wed, Mar 26, 2003 at 09:30:16PM +1200, Vik Olliver wrote:
On Fri, 2003-03-21 at 16:00, Jim Cheetham wrote:
Can you share it - yes, enable IP routing on your machine.
Can I track it - yes, especially with ipfw counters
Can I restrict it - yes, with ipfw dummynet
Act as an ISP? - yes,
I respectfully disagree with your use of the all word.
He says (trying not to sound like a salesman) - the Xerox solution is
managed by the users.
Robert
-Original Message-
From: Zane Gilmore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 27 March 2003 11:08 a.m.
To: [EMAIL
Sorry Robert but I stand by the *all*
If there is no structure created, maintained, and enforced then the
documentation structure falls into a mess.
It doesn't matter how flash the system is if the user has to do *any*
extra effort in order to arrange their published documents then they
won't.
Hmm, intrigued, so had a peek at http://docushare.xerox.com. Looks nice,
but Mr Google says it's likely to be about $10k to get started, which is
probably more than PvH was expecting...
-steve
-Original Message-
From: Fisher, Robert (FXNZ CHC) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday,
Agreed, as Zane commented, 6 figures are daunting and the solution could
easily be too expensive for a small operation.
We do have examples though (such as a school of 700 students) where savings
in labour alone have justified the cost.
PS - I am very conscious that this discussion may be better
What about that courseware from harvard
http://h2o.law.harvard.edu/index.jsp
if you're looking at collaboration ware ..
just a thought
Paul
(Manager, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Arts Centre)
(Level 2/28 Worcester Boulevard, Christchurch, NZ)
(ph/fax +64 3 3656480 www.e-caf.com)
Hi there,
I did it... I've gone wireless!
HARDWARE
dse wireless pcmcia card and dse wireless access point
the access point is a farily complex piece of hardware with a 4 port lan
hub / wireless access point / WAN interface for cable modems and dsl.
I configured it as a plain and simple ip
Delio,
How much did it cost you?
On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 12:45, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi there,
I did it... I've gone wireless!
HARDWARE
dse wireless pcmcia card and dse wireless access point
the access point is a farily complex piece of hardware with a 4 port lan
hub /
I'm currently having a look at plone, users upload their docs/files into
their own members location thing and can submit them for approval by a
management team or something.
Plus its zope CMF based and opensource ;)
www.plone.org
On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 11:07, Zane Gilmore wrote:
I had a look
On Thu, 27 Mar 2003 13:00:31 +1200
Zane Gilmore [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Delio,
How much did it cost you?
Well... a lot :
dse wireless pcmcia card - 109 NZ$
dse WLAN Broadband Router (and access point) - 397 NZ$
I have downloaded Plone also and are playing around with it.
Peter
-Original Message-
From: Sascha Beaumont [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 27 March 2003 1:14 p.m.
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: IntraNet
I'm currently having a look at plone, users upload their docs/files
Anyone know what's up with the archive?? It appears to be
downconnection refused??
Cheers
Jason
On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 01:56:00PM +1200, Jason Greenwood wrote:
Anyone know what's up with the archive?? It appears to be
downconnection refused??
Indeed. server is being moved. sorry for the inconvenience folks.
Should be back later today... DNS was changed about 2 hours ago, so it's
I want to run a compling job with lower priority, so it does not detract too much from
desktop use and stuff.
The gentoo command to load or update a new package is
emerge package ; or
emerge -u world
This starts any number of child processes. gcc a million times etc.
If I run emerge with a
On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 15:38, Nick Rout wrote:
I want to run a compling job with lower priority, so it does not detract too much
from desktop use and stuff.
The gentoo command to load or update a new package is
emerge package ; or
emerge -u world
This starts any number of child
wouldn't it be
nice 19 emerge package ?
-Original Message-
From: C Falconer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 27 March 2003 3:47 p.m.
To: Linux Users Group
Subject: Re: nice
On Thu, 2003-03-27 at 15:38, Nick Rout wrote:
I want to run a compling job with lower priority,
On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 02:00:48PM +1200, Mike Beattie wrote:
On Thu, Mar 27, 2003 at 01:56:00PM +1200, Jason Greenwood wrote:
Anyone know what's up with the archive?? It appears to be
downconnection refused??
Indeed. server is being moved. sorry for the inconvenience folks.
It's
On Thu, 27 Mar 2003 15:38, Nick Rout wrote:
I want to run a compling job with lower priority, so it does not detract
too much from desktop use and stuff.
The gentoo command to load or update a new package is
emerge package ; or
emerge -u world
This starts any number of child processes.
Don't know if any of you saw it but here:
http://www.desktoplinux.com/articles/AT8018846552.html
is a great article on Audio under Linux. It explained the very confusing
aspects of sound under Linux in simple terms. It is kinda Mandrake
centric but the underlying technology applies across
ok its running nicely on nice 10. That seems to leave sufficient headroom for other
processes. All of kde needs a recompile for 3.1.1 so it will be interesting to see how
long that takes!
On Thu, 27 Mar 2003 16:50:46 +1200
Christopher Sawtell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 27 Mar 2003
At 21:23 26/03/03 +1200, you wrote:
Col wrote:
Herb Petrie wrote:
I had Redhat installed on the 15th I would like to thank all
concerned especially the two installers.
The reason I have not posted a message earlier, is I have only arrived
home after being out of town since the day after the
Is there a piece of software that generates IPTables firewall/nat/forwarders
other than
morizot.net/firewall/gen/
as occasionally, I have to get a working firewall going to get to the
firewall generator...
...this only manages to brass me off rather tremendously...
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