Grigsby, Garl wrote:
Speaking of regular expressions Anybody have a good web based
reference on regular expressions? I plan on buying O'Reilly's Mastering
Regular Expressions but am cash poor at the moment and I need to figure
this stuff out.
The Perl distribution includes a man
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Edward Craig wrote:
You are cordially invited to an introductory brainstorming session to
create a group to promote and support the use of open source software and
the Linux Terminal Server Project in Lane County. The mission of this
group will be to serve as an umbrella
You know what! Your right! However at the time of the original posting we
were still having meetings at river road. I think we were talking about using
EFN, but I dont think we had firm plans when chris bounced errr posted
the message.
Jamie
Sometime just before Tuesday 30 April 2002
To sum up I ended up working on 115 files (static html, a lot of copy/paste,
and cp to make them) To make the all work in one directory (to reduce disk
space, and bandwidth) It took a lot of search/replace, but things like
find ./*.html -type f | xargs perl -p -i.orig -e \
Yes, the idea of using the Linux meeting as a starting point was my idea. The
overlap between the interest is large enough, and if people are coming for the
EUGLUG meeting, and aren't interested in the LTSP (and other open source-ish
projects on the table to discuss) they can do something else
On Tue, 30 Apr 2002, Neil Parker wrote:
Umm...isn't this the same time and place as this week's EUGLUG meeting?
(Granted, this is a project that many EUGLUG members will probably be
interested in, but trying to hold two separate meetings at the same time
in that office could get a bit
Well, OpenOffice 1.0 is available for download. Unfortunately the servers are very
busy. So, for those with fast connections who don't want to wait forever, you can get
OpenOffice for Win32 and Linux at my anonymous FTP.
smegma.nmedia.net
Don't forget to use passive transfer.
TimH
In general, laser printers do make nicer prints. The colors in X dont have
anything to do with printing... I havnt done much printing (linux or
otherwise) but I havnt had any problems setting up printers either (linux or
otherwise...) So I dont really know how to help you. just keep at it,
MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT
The Portland Linux/Unix Group
will meet
7 PM Thursday May 2, 2002
at
Portland State University
On Wed, May 01, 2002 at 03:22:58PM -0700, Ben Huot wrote:
I printed some web pages from KDE 2.0 (Konqueror)
KDE 2.x has known printing problems, among them are pagination.
These are pretty much fixed in KDE 3. If non KDE print jobs look
OK, the problem is with KDE. Ghostscript packages have
thanks,
I tried printing from Netscape and it prints much better, although not in
color. None of the lines.
Ben
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It seems to me that WIPO was passed under fast track by the elder
President Bush, and that was used to justify the DMCA, so...
--
Ed Craig [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Taxi (I need an income) GNU/Linux (I can afford a Free OS)
Think this through with me, let me know your
It's all Seth's fault. Is a Sethfault anything like a
segfault? Just curious. I want to be there, really I
do. Somehow I've got to do two onsite jobs after work
tomorrow. What fun. Somebody taking minutes?
Err, nothing else.
Mr O.
--- Seth Cohn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, the idea of using
On Wed, 1 May 2002, Mike O wrote:
It's all Seth's fault. Is a Sethfault anything like a
segfault?
Not really though a SethFault can put your data at risk,
it's good practice to take backups and also validate them, just in case
your Seth faults again during the restore phase.
Just curious.
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