> Do you knpw if CDW has a build-to-order page? --These guys
> have been around since before the Flood; I've never heard
> anything about them until your email. So thanks.
>
> gary
Sorry, I don't know that. But it shouldn't be hard to find out on their
Web page, www.cd
> Also, if anybody knows of a good online store, please let me
> know. I found a website called "tigerdirect.com". Am I
> tossing the dice? anybody dealt with this place?
>
CDW for hardware; Crucial for memory --- very mainstream and not
particularly inexpensive, but very reli
> Don Tyson wrote:
>
> >I am running XandrOS Linux on an old Digital PC box. It is almost
> >scarily Windows-like, but installs in a snap and, if you buy the
> >full edition, comes with Crossover Office for all the Windows
> >applications you can't wait to ru
> On Fri, Mar 11, 2005 at 05:49:24PM -0500, Don Tyson wrote:
> > I am running XandrOS Linux on an old Digital PC box. It is almost
> > scarily Windows-like, but installs in a snap and, if you buy the
> > full edition, comes with Crossover Office for all the Windows
> >
I am running XandrOS Linux on an old Digital PC box. It is almost
scarily Windows-like, but installs in a snap and, if you buy the
full edition, comes with Crossover Office for all the Windows
applications you can't wait to run. On another test box (a Dell), MS Office
ran just fine under XandrOS L
> I have spent at least two weeks of my free time downloading 5.3 and trying to
> get it to work. After figuring out
There are a couple of other possibilities, too. One is to try 4.10,
which still has the old X11 configuration tools, and does not load Xorg.
The other is xandros linux --- www.x
> The handbook section on NFS was great but having only 3 computers I
> don't feel the need to set up a client/server system. Nevertheless I
> would like to be able to share one printer and one cd-writer between
> these 3 machines. I'll be grateful even for just a shove towards the
> correct ha
> On Monday 25 October 2004 12:07, Dave Horsfall wrote:
> > On Sun, 24 Oct 2004, Matt Navarre wrote:
> > > Isn't linux_base based on RedHat? There are ls and mkdir binaries in
> > > /usr/compat/linux/bin, I suppose those could be affected by this.
> >
> > Over on Full-Disclosure they reckon it's a
ew to Both FreeBSD and UNIX, found in the doc
section of the FreeBSD website.
Don Tyson
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on the
Windows machines. Share the printer so all Windows users can use it.
Hope this helps.
Don Tyson
/etc/printcap file:
# APS1_BEGIN:printer1
# - don't delete start label for apsfilter printer1
# - no other printer defines between BEGIN and END LABEL
lp|ljet4;r=600x600;q=photo;c=full;p=le
>
> Try it yourself: http://howse.homeunix.net
I connected without any problem at 20:58 24 Oct (UTC -4:00). I am
running the same 4.8 version you are.
> Not working as of 19:05 this date, CDT (UTC -6:00).
>
> What in the world could be happening?
>
> The software setup:
> Apache2
> vsftpd
> Fr
to pdf.
I've never had any problem using the Computer
Modern fonts.
Don Tyson
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. Simple, stable, and easy to use,
and very flexible.
*Lots* of documentation on the web. Look for Jerry Peek's
book.
/usr/ports/mail/nmh
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directory. Using xv *some pattern* to open an individual image or
r series of images from the command line, however, does not create the .xvpics
directory.
Don Tyson
>
> --
> Peter Leftwich
> President & Founder, Video2Video Services
> Box 1369
common or
known problem and whether there's a fix.
Archives are unavailable, and Google has only a
reference to broken flash.
Thanks.
Don Tyson
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Linux Central (http://linuxcentral.com) will sell you
an "install cd" (which I believe is the first cd of the four-cd
set) for $2.95 plus shipping. I've bought from Linux
Central and found them reliable and fast.
http://linuxcentral.com/catalog/index.php3?prod_code=L000-160&id
with inserting eps stuff; don't know whether
they will convert to PDF.
Don Tyson
>
>
> On Thu, 6 Mar 2003 11:15, Simon Barner wrote:
> > > I am using this port to make PDFs for the Windoze people from my
> > > LaTeX files... but it is not inserting the epsfig pictur
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