A nice table on the number of defaced websites according to OS:
http://www.attrition.org/mirror/attrition/os.html#ALL
At 11:55 AM -0800 1/8/01, James S. Kaplan wrote:
Is this bash James week?
In contrast to this message with ad hominem phrases like "IF YOU were
in the industry ...", Chris's message contained no bashing. In
contrast with general statements like "FACT: Metricom has not kept up
with
Hi EUGLUGgers. I've been reading the mail since late August as I
struggle to get my wheels down in my new home, Eugene, OR.
I'm from Buffalo, NY, where I was instrumental in founding what is now
NFLUG and giving a boost to the formation of BFLUG (in the form of an
equipment donation) just before
www.discountpcsales.com
My laptop is an Mtech20u
Also look at
www.eportables.com
for a similar laptop, and other used and generic laptops.
For specs and pictures, you can look at:
sceptre.com
armcomputer.com
usasunrex.com
All manufacture/sell the same brand of laptop, but you'll get the best
Hi Ron, can you explain a little more about this?
You have a file called './' without the ''?
./ is a directory, not a file. Namely it is your current directory.
./blah would be a file/directory inside the current directory
Or do you want to execute a program that is in your home directory?
On Tue, 9 Jan 2001, Dennis Eberl wrote:
Hi EUGLUGgers. I've been reading the mail since late August as I
struggle to get my wheels down in my new home, Eugene, OR.
I'm from Buffalo, NY, where I was instrumental in founding what is now
NFLUG and giving a boost to the formation of BFLUG (in
Ron,
What you would want to do is give the full path to the executable in the icon. So
if
it asks for the executable name (or the command to launch the application) when you are
creating the icon, then you would want to enter "/some/unknown/directory/filename"
(minus the quotes).
Hope that
If you are using kde, and you want to setup an icon, try this:
First find out what directory the executable is in. If "./myprog" works,
then find the whole path by running "pwd" (to Print Working Directory),
which should produce output something like "/usr/bin/myprog".
Right click on your kde
Bob Miller wrote:
Take a look at the Dana St. Roasting Company for an example.
http://www.live.com/danastreet/
I read more of this page after I posted the link. Guess what. A
customer installed the wireless network! He wanted to read his email,
so he arranged to install the
to give wireless access to the Bistro. Get a DSL line (or cable or
clipper or whatever), plug in an AirPort, and walk downstairs. You'll
certainly have coverage. You don't even have to open the net up to
I noticed the Airport says it only serves 10 users...
I also asked previously (here)
Is there a binary distribution for pgp that doesn't require "tewaking" for
each user?
What version and where from are (if) eluggers using of pgp?
SuSE doesn't have a pre-built one.
jk
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James S. Kaplan KG7FU
Eugene Oregon USA
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On 9 Jan 2001, at 21:27, Ben Barrett wrote:
coming to some imminent upgrades; don't know much hardware...
can I mix sizes of chips? ie 128mb existing + 256mb new?
both non-ecc, pc100; I dunno the motherboard exactly
but its a k62-350. where do I find out this sort of
thing??
It'll work,
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