Windows wants master primary. Linux doesn't care. If you make Linux hdc, all you
have to do is adjust fstab to fit and tell lilo how to boot.
Rob Hudson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
I'm wanting to install windows 98 on my system. Currently it is a
linux only machine. My drive configuration
I'm planning on being there.
On 2002.02.21 13:47 Larry Price wrote:
Are we having the clinic at emerald park tonight? Are we having a clinic
at all?
http://www.efn.org/~laprice( Community, Cooperation, Consensus
http://www.opn.org ( Openness to serendipity, make
I have a cron job that tries to send any undelivered work units at night. It looks
like:
cd /Folding
./LinFAHR9.exe -send all
It tries once an hour for 5 times. Before this I lost just under a 3rd of the work
units.
Rob Hudson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
I've noticed that it fails to send
I am working with a client that received an email from 2 administrators that say
that one of his servers scanned their sites.
I found out that telnet was open. It's closed now. What mechanisim does one use to
scan ports from someone else's computer?
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Snip
I know, RTFM, if only they were readable by novices (including info
and help files). I'm working on my own version, hopefully to be
finished before I forget how to speak Novicese.
The man pages were written for people who already know what they are
You are at your computer at home. You scan the server at qwest.net. They think
it's coming from me. How did you do that?
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Bob Crandell wrote:
I found out that telnet was open. It's closed now. What mechanisim
does one use to scan ports from someone
If though they know what they are doing, they still can't remember what they did
last time.
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The man pages were written for people who already know what they
are doing.
But why do they need them
Always the dreamer.
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Snip.
On a side note, I will be adding a dual Athlon 1900+ MP system to the
Folding@Home project this weekend. Maybe then I can get past Garl!
When, oh when will the source code be released?
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computers? I'm not thinking long term, but
when you've got a bunch of headless servers and want to plug one in
quick to see what's going on, it would be very useful.
Just looking for ideas,
Thanks,
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, nor did netscape 2 or 3 (required
staticly linked libraries to be installed) But opera works fine (just
gotta put up with stupid advertisements.
So... If you need a gui browser, dont have much disk space, check out
opera... its 2-3 meg download, and under 10 meg install.
Jamie
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probably open it up for more public
use. (Such as during Linux User Group meetings)
Seth
P.S. Regarding large scale wireless, I'll be
setting up some sort of meeting soon with others
to discuss future plans.
P.P.S. Regarding consulting co-ops, Yes, I'm
interested, and Bob Crandell and I were talking
Stingy.
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Seth Cohn wrote:
Bob, you live in the middle of nowhere...
Heck, I don't think the signal will even leave
your property (grin)
Good thing -- we don't have any bandwidth to spare! (-:
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Correction, that's MESSY. I'm still working on it. I'm beginning to think it
requires an administrative arm that I can't afford yet. It goes back to the idea
of herding cats while presenting a professional
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Your last paragraph is what got me all excited about this as the concept
started
taking shape during conversations with Seth and some accounts and business
consultants. The caution is we are sailing
for
is keeping your mail on your server if you have to check it in 2
different places.
Can someone recommend an IMAP daemon? Or suggest a good page to learn
more?
Thanks,
Rob
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, almost unattended.
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Thanks. That did it.
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You can put any mysql command into a simple file, then:
mysql [database] filename
-Rob
On Wed, 2002-03-13 at 14:01, Kahli R. Burke wrote:
Bob Crandell wrote:
mysql -u root -p
mysql create database phpgroupware ;
mysql
[database] filename
-Rob
On Wed, 2002-03-13 at 14:01, Kahli R. Burke wrote:
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mysql create database phpgroupware ;
mysql grant all on phpgroupware.* to phpgroupware@localhost identified
by 'password';
mysql quit
These are the lines to create
HI,
I'm trying to install Evolution to see if what others say about it is true. I'm
getting a message speaking thusly:
evolution-shell-WARNING **: Cannot access Bonobo/ConfigDatabase on wombat:
(IDL:OAF/GeneralError:1.0)
What did I miss?
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-14 at 10:50, Bob Crandell wrote:
HI,
I'm trying to install Evolution to see if what others say about it is true. I'm
getting a message speaking thusly:
evolution-shell-WARNING **: Cannot access Bonobo/ConfigDatabase on wombat:
(IDL:OAF/GeneralError:1.0)
What did I miss?
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Good. I find that the general population is less reluctant to switch if the new
one looks, acts and feels like the old one.
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HI,
I'm trying to install Evolution to see if what others say about it is true
This Thursday at River Road Parks and Recreation?
Seth Cohn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
I tivoed Revolution OS, watched about 5 minutes
of it, and realized that this is a perfect EUGLUG
event. I've got a projector, I'll make a tape of
it (or grab my tivo?), and we can make an evening
of
Lots of chairs. Mayebe even bigger space, if needed.
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This Thursday at River Road Parks and
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That is what I was thinking. Would there be
enough chairs, etc? 1 1/2 hours is a long time
to be watching
, so you
might win by setting CLASSPATH to point to the libraries' current
location.
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rates of 60+
MB/sec). My concern is the speed of the processor. I have been playing
with video capture at work on a P3 733, had that machine gets a little
bogged down, but I have been trying to do video and audio compression at
the same time as the capture.
Garl
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them. He will have them at this Thursday's clinic.
Revolution OS is a documentary of the Linux and free software
movement. It broadcast on Sundance a couple of weeks ago, and many of
us watched it at a recent LUG meeting.
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# tried a few things, but now commented out.
[root@machine1 mail]#
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I liked icewm. It's small, easy to install, easy to customize and Gnome complient.
justin bengtson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
has anybody besides me been having troubles with blackbox's focus model? for
instance, i usually can't type into a textbox until i've cycled through the
available
because its very light. bb is cool, but no panel... panels are handy
sometimes. Maybe tonite Ill try out golem! Are we having a meeting at
emerald park?
Jamie
On Thursday 04 April 2002 15:45, you wrote:
On Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 11:37:39PM +, Bob Crandell wrote:
I liked icewm. It's small
Just for grins, assign it an unshared IRQ.
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So... Simply modprobing bttv, and tuner has the tv tuner working, but I dont
have any channels :( Running the card w/out the -remote option locks the
computer up faster than bad recursive programming! (note
but
only 0.5% while idle. Um, I keep quiet now.
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There are 2 copies floating around, courtesy of The Pres. If the current possessor
would please speak up ...
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I'd really like to see this flick - does anyone have a tape of it I could
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Cheers,
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this helps.
Rob Hudson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
I've got one of those mice with a USB end (and USB 2 PS2 connector).
Anyone know what's involved in getting a USB mouse working on Linux?
(Kernel 2.4.18)
Thanks,
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be... remember the art's the
thing. (grin)
Seth
And you have to make them think you are sincere.
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The thrill is gone.
The thrill is gone, baby.
We've dropoed to 25th.
With only 67 processors, baby.
I wish I was a poet.
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- the daemon's advocate - running NetBSD - of course.
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On Sat, May 04, 2002 at 08:27:26PM +, Bob Crandell wrote:
I've been trying to come up with some way to use RICH to stand for high value for
low cost.
Can somebody else?
Reduced Input, Copious Happiness?
There you go. I win the contest.
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now runs into the 2 gig limit. Has
this limit been elimiated? Has anyone generated a 3 gig file and run less, cat or
more on it?
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Bob,
I believe that large file support was added in the 2.4 kernel. Not
sure what apps will work with 2 Gb files, but I could copy one from my
HP-UX box and try it. Let me know if you want me to try.
Garl
-Original Message-
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Bob,
I believe that large file support was added in
the 2.4 kernel. Not
sure what apps will work with 2 Gb files, but I
could copy one from my
HP-UX box and try it. Let me know if you want me to
try.
Garl
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and forward it on.
Garl
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been involved?
Cheers,
Dennis
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Experience
http://launch.yahoo.com
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with ./configure, make, make install and Redhat and/or Mandrake because I will need
to be able to support them someday.
Good luck in your struggle.
Bob C.
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Which distribution are you using? What's it doing
wrkobjdirs after
packaging/installation).
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Jami is putting Slackware on old hardware too. Maybe he can let us know how he did
it.
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Dennis Soper ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
On Sun, 2002-05-12 at 04:19, Bob Crandell wrote:
I set up a few. The are both in 2.4.17 kernels. I don't know when they made it
in
but it made it pretty easy to do.
Create a device and mount it. The name changes with the version of Promise. My
Hi,
I have a server with a growing number of these:
20344 ?Z 0:00 [sh defunct]
20354 ?Z 0:00 [sh defunct]
20355 ?Z 0:00 [sh defunct]
20363 ?Z 0:00 [sh defunct]
How do I get rid if them? How do I find out what's causing them?
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Turns out it was fetchmail. Restarting it cleaned it all up.
Thanks
Bob Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
Bob Crandell wrote:
Hi,
I have a server with a growing number of these:
20344 ?Z 0:00 [sh defunct]
20354 ?Z 0:00 [sh defunct]
20355 ?Z 0:00
the network before it dismounts
the drives.
See you.
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) and compared the 2 systems? Id be curious...
It sounds like your using the hard disk for local config, and temp stuff
(like print spool, www, ...). I wonder if your way maybe bettter than LTSP?
Jamie
Sometime just before Monday 03 June 2002 09:58 pm Bob Crandell Wrote
about:[EUG-LUG:2818
- running NetBSD-1.5.2/i386+sparc
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to make one true system, M$ would have
been out of business long ago.
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g- (or maybe I've just been spoiled by OpenBSD)
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install Mandrake Linux Power Pack
set up DSL
make sure everything works
90 day technical support
Landscapes of the Mind
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Hey Mr. O!
That machine you built is pumping out 9 frames an hour.
Gues what I want for Christmas.
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Benjamin Huot ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
How do I network Mac OS X and Linux so I can use the cd burner on my Linux box.
The Mac superdrive doesn't support older Windows and Mac systems with more than 8
digit file names on the CD-R's.
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Yahoo!?
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/~laprice/poems ( but learn from them.(carpe fructus
: ludi)
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balance.
:
: If it weren't so thick, I'd be taking the flyer to the can with me to use
: it for what it's worth.
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buy a digital camera and double my memory for that price.
How would it work to set up a Linux compatible 56k modem (I already have that) up
to the nix box and route it
through ethernet to my laptop?
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What's the procedure to band someone from the list? ;^)
Mike O ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
I'd rather have a half dozen computers then I'd have
(drumroll please...) VI !!
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Mark Bigler ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
On Sunday 30 June 2002 14:53, Dennis Eberl wrote:
On Sunday, June 30, 2002, at 02:42 PM, Mark Bigler wrote:
On Sunday 30 June 2002 14:04, Dennis Eberl wrote:
Isn't MIT that looney bin where that slime dog Noam Chomsky hides
out? Down the street from
Edward Craig ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
On Sun, 30 Jun 2002, Bob Crandell wrote:
What's the procedure to band someone from the list? ;^)
Essentially, get an owner to set the subscriber unable to post,
although able to receive the residual flamage.
I don't see it's worth
Larry Price ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
On Sun, 30 Jun 2002, Edward Craig wrote:
On Sun, 30 Jun 2002, Bob Crandell wrote:
What's the procedure to band someone from the list? ;^)
Essentially, get an owner to set the subscriber unable to post,
although able to receive the residual
Nasty? :^)
Jacob Meuser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
On Wed, Jul 03, 2002 at 02:55:28AM +, Bob Crandell wrote:
If it's source code, it shouldn't matter.
Unless it's full of nasty Linux-isms.
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With a proprietary BIOS (apparently, the only way to use Linux on
the XBox is to use a pirated BIOS from a M$ dev kit). Also uses
SMBus (www.smbus.org). http://www.smbus.org/specs/smbb10.pdf defines
the SMBus BIOS spec.
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of this and that...)
anyone familiar with nexttuple errors? how to easily fix my unresolved symbol
problems, or how to get my slackware 8.1 cd to work (install!)
Jamie
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Larry Price ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
On Fri, 12 Jul 2002, Beaker wrote:
If you consider 756kbps dsl to be fast...
It's tolerable.
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an emerge rsync...but I only get messages that
it can't
find the host.
if I try any type of emerge when the ppp0 is loaded it errors out saying
it can't download http:///.ya da ya da.
What exactly do I do to get online and do the emerge thing..sigh.
Thanks
Daniel
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Let that be a lesson to you. Read your message again *before* you hit send.
Jacob Meuser ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
On Sun, Jul 14, 2002 at 07:54:38PM +, Bob Crandell wrote:
I believe EFN's DNS is:
DNS - 192.168.37.186
DNS - 128.223.32.35
to be put in /etc/resolve.conf, of course
of capitalism (legalized plunder.)
So help me God,
Dexter Graphic
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You wouldn't want Mandrake on a server. Redhat maybe. Slackware for sure.
Linux Rocks ! ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
RedHat... ok... They probably have the equivilent somewhere, but being a
non-RH'er I couldnt say where. maybe locate rc.modules? or look for
conf.modules as well as
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [EUG-LUG:3522] Just Testing
ignore me
Well, Garl, I just can agree. After all, he/she has
intruded into our communal cyber brain. How can one
ignore such a thing? I will not ignore. I will
celebrate it .
Hurray!
~:
P.S. -- Ok, just ignore me, right?...
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On your machines, there's no distinction between elapsed CPU time;
so the new one looks even better: 88 min vs. 105 min (due to I/O?).
Thanks Mike, he really likes it.
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However, due to a little known process
Support
You might want to try their Chipset Update Utility. The D850E chipset is
software updateable. See http://support.intel.com/support/chipsets/inf/
Cheers,
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. The software
runs as fast as it did when it was installed, also unfortunately not true
with windows.
This is my first year uptime. Perhaps no great feat for some systems. What
other live uptimes do we have out there right now?
Cory
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. Before it had to be
replaced, it had been up for a little over 4 years. I have also had an
OS/2 machine running PBX software run for about 3 years... If anybody
cares about that.
TimH
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And she does.
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If its her computer... then she can do any stupid thing she wants :)
Jamie
Sometime just before Wednesday 24 July 2002 06:46 pm Bob Crandell Wrote
about:[EUG-LUG:3581] Re: Happy Anniversary!
: Yesterday, one of my clients decided
, as well as posting a few recipes as examples that would
overwrite(if possible) some global criteria that a specific user likes to
relax.
- Horst.
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On Sat, 27 Jul 2002, Bob Crandell wrote:
Hi,
I hear there those who have been successful in getting
. :)
Thanks.
Mr O
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Hi,
This message was sent to me. What should I tell him?
Do you use any bandwidth managing software or know of any that is worth a
hill of beans?
Thanks
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to send us the exact ping command (are you using the IP#s
or host names?), as well as any output it gives (does it say
host down or host unreachable or ... ).
Have you tried pinging the Windows NIC from the Windows box?
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Thanks. I'll pass this on to him and see if this is what he's looking for.
Bob Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
Bob Crandell wrote:
Do you use any bandwidth managing software or know of any that is worth a
hill of beans?
Take a look at this paper. It's technical, and what it describes
Maybe you shouldn't have said that.
Rob Hudson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
Haven't gotten any messages from this list in quite some time.
Archives show messages, so just seeing if my mails go thru as
re-subbing said I'm subscribed. (???)
-Rob
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for each physical interface... there's also an snmp
plugin, but I have not used it. Good luck and ciaou =
ben
On Tue, 2002-07-30 at 22:42, Bob Crandell wrote:
Hi,
This message was sent to me. What should I tell him?
Do you use any bandwidth managing software or know of any
Hi,
I just found an article that should help with making it easier to put Linux on more
desktops.
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/library/l-mfc/?n-I-4182
Enjoy.
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it.
Now; we'll need to know what MTA you are using as there are some fairly
idiosyncratic mail configuration formats out there.
likely ones would be sendmail,qmail,exim,postfix, etc.
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He isn't black listed.
Horst ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
On Tue, 20 Aug 2002, Bob Crandell wrote:
I have a client with a problem similar to this but we think he is being spoofed.
How does one stop this? He isn't running an MTA.
Would be interesting to see if your client is 'black listed
And
http://www.colorcases.com/cases/cases.html
but I didn't look to see how much.
Cory Petkovsek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
Only $99
http://baber.com/cases/penguin.htm
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The similarity is striking.
justin bengtson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
isn't that the same case?
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And
http://www.colorcases.com/cases/cases.html
but I didn't look to see how much.
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd? gnu++ s++)
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alternatives are good? I'm especially interested in quickly
stepping through a whole album of photos.
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of
work on my house before it starts raining.
Might anyone want to give these folks a hand? Several people (including HP tech
support-- big surprise) have been unable to get this to work.
Cheers,
Dennis
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run WordPerfect Linux on Darwin,..i.e.:
MAc OS 10?
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is better... i dunno, as I
dont have one :(
have they considered changing their backup scheme (like doing full backup
once a week to tape, and incremental backup to disk?)
Jamie
On Saturday 31 August 2002 12:18 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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a video device
error.. do I need to makedev or something?
Jamie
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