For the super simple, try kwiki (kwiki.org). You can install it from
CPAN (CGI::Kwiki).
-Rob
On 20031023.2113, jgw said ...
Maybe it's late, maybe it's the beer, but I'm interested in playing with
some Wiki software, and can't seem to locate THE Wiki software to use.
I'm running FreeBSD
On Thu, Oct 23, 2003 at 08:50:38PM -0700, jgw wrote:
Is that a question? I've been running 10.3 (and Xtools) for a few months
now. I love it. I am currently running the release version, and it does
include X11. It is not installed by default, but you can easily select in
during the install by
Dirk, it is considered bad netiquette to cross post (mail two lists at
once).
On Thu, Oct 23, 2003 at 08:47:20PM -0700, Dirk Ouellette wrote:
I'm trying to alias a command;
java -jar /neurosjar/NeurosDBM.1.16.jar
and put it in;
# .bash_profile
I would put it here:
# Get the aliases and
On Fri, Oct 24, 2003 at 01:27:21AM -0700, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
Dirk, it is considered bad netiquette to cross post (mail two lists at
once).
Why do you point out this particular cross posting netiquette offense
when we have had so many recently?
Subject: [eug-lug]Rsync Backup Solution over
I can also say, tikiwiki is *super* cool, although it seems to still be
a young project.
And phpwiki is the one running wiki.euglug.org (although I think it is
an older version)... I've also used twiki, but that is[almost] beyond
the scope of a personal wiki. They are all good, most have some
Dirk, if you want it to be in user environments system-wide, you can add
it into your /etc/profile if this is the redhat system. It won't affect
any existing/open terminal shells, until you run 'source' as Cory
suggests... in fact, I'm curious about whether a users gets /etc/profile
settings at
And, just to add to the list (confusion?), phpGroupWare has a wiki module.
Ben Barrett ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I can also say, tikiwiki is *super* cool, although it seems to still be
a young project.
And phpwiki is the one running wiki.euglug.org (although I think it is
an older version)...
Not to pick hairs, but I don't think X11 is installed by default in either
case. I just fresh installed 7B85 on my TiBook, and swear I had to go to
custom and select X11. I believe this was the case with my Quicksilver,
too. Oh well, not really that important!
Thanks for the Terminal .plist tips.
On Fri, Oct 24, 2003 at 08:08:01AM -0700, Jack Morgan wrote:
On Fri, Oct 24, 2003 at 01:27:21AM -0700, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
Dirk, it is considered bad netiquette to cross post (mail two lists at
once).
Why do you point out this particular cross posting netiquette offense
when we have
Robert X. Cringely saw fit to respond to Steve Ballmer's audacious
attack on Linux at last week's Gartner symposium.
Cringely wrote an excellent layman's explanation of why open source
is superior.
http://www.pbs.org/cringely/pulpit/pulpit20031023.html
Ballmer's interview:
Ben Barrett wrote,
Dirk, if you want it to be in user environments system-wide, you can add
it into your /etc/profile if this is the redhat system. It won't affect
any existing/open terminal shells, until you run 'source' as Cory
suggests... in fact, I'm curious about whether a users gets
On Friday, October 24, 2003, at 10:38 AM, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
For the initiators of these threads, note it is considered bad
netiquette to cross post.
It's a relatively minor breach, and is in fact quite helpful in making
new connections,
about on a par with shouting from one group to another
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I do the same thing all the time too. Notice that there's a link to the
web site in each You're not on the list message. Follow that link as
soon as you get the message, and hit the 'Cancel Posting button. Then
re-send the message from the correct account.
-Brad
Linux Rocks ! wrote:
Ken,
Wow, looks like the spammers finally figured out how to spam mailing
lists by sending from the address of a subscriber. I wondered how long
until they'd start doing that...
They still have to learn how to forge 'recieved' headers though:
Received: from 68.60.53.188
Linux Rocks ! wrote:
Ken,
Ahh... ok, so instead of gettting frustrated, and banging ones head,
let me offer you this suggestion. Ask the moderator (myself or ed) to
simply ignore/decline your messages when you accidently post from the
wrong address.
You can also ask one of the
1.) Apple is holding a Panther release party at the UO bookstore tonight
from 8pm-10pm. Lots of demo machines to play with (including G5's I
believe, if you haven't played with those yet) and prizes.
2.) I'm utterly unable to find an answer in the phpWiki docs or through
Google, but does phpWiki
PhpWiki is pretty basic: it can be configured to allow anyone,
anonymously, to edit [any] pages, or it can require that people
actually *claim* an identity to edit [any] pages, or it can require a
password match to edit [any] pages. Most wiki's use a single namespace,
and thusly it makes no sense
As the idiot moderator who moderated this to post because the
purported originator is an efn.org address, and I don't always look at
messages closely enaough, I suspect it is output from a virus (thanks
Mailman, for stripping attachments), as well as spam.
On Fri, 24 Oct 2003, Brad
Dirk, it is considered bad netiquette to cross post (mail two lists at
once). Noone has ever mentioned this too me until now
Why is that? No one has ever mentioned this too me until now.
Dirk
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Thanks John. I put it in ~/.bashrc and found other aliases already
there. It is Redhat 9 BTW. And I understand the bad netiquette now.
Thanks to all.
Dirk
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On Friday 24 October 2003 06:53 pm, Bob Miller wrote:
: Linux Rocks ! wrote:
: Ken,
: Ahh... ok, so instead of gettting frustrated, and banging ones head,
: let me offer you this suggestion. Ask the moderator (myself or ed) to
: simply ignore/decline your messages when you accidently
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