On Mon, 30 Jan 2006 17:16:25 -0800
Dan Nicholson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For example, I'm betting Alexander knows where some solid
documentation for UTF-8 and udev are.
But it's probably UTF-8 encoded - and in Russian! :-)
R.
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FAQ:
On 1/30/06, Randy McMurchy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This must be FWD day.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Laugh it up, boys! You never know when the winds
will shift and it becomes FWR or FWJ day. In fact, I think there was
a pretty strong FWJ day (or days) last week :)
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Dan Nicholson wrote these words on 01/31/06 10:38 CST:
Yeah, yeah, yeah. Laugh it up, boys! You never know when the winds
will shift and it becomes FWR or FWJ day. In fact, I think there was
a pretty strong FWJ day (or days) last week :)
Indeed. And glad you figured out the acronym. :-)
Hi,
I while back when I was browsing around Dan Kegel's website
(http://www.kegel.com/), I found a page where he advocates for a
couple IDEs. Here's the page where he talks about it:
http://www.kegel.com/linux/edu/curriculum.html
These seems like a prime candidates for the Other Development
Dan Nicholson wrote:
Hi,
I while back when I was browsing around Dan Kegel's website
(http://www.kegel.com/), I found a page where he advocates for a
couple IDEs. Here's the page where he talks about it:
http://www.kegel.com/linux/edu/curriculum.html
These seems like a prime
Dan Nicholson wrote:
P.S. I'm loving the wiki! I've got a few ideas I'd like to add when
Trac hasn't gotten fully integrated.
Ideas for the wiki or ideas for BLFS? Whenever we go live with Trac, I
believe we can just drop our current installation in place (minus the
tickets which will need
On 1/30/06, Jeremy Huntwork [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ideas for the wiki or ideas for BLFS? Whenever we go live with Trac, I
believe we can just drop our current installation in place (minus the
tickets which will need to be regenerated). So, if you're holding off
from adding to BLFS's wiki