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At some point hitherto, Ken Ambrose hath spake thusly:
> Bottom line: I would -hate- to spam the LKM list, but I think they --
> perhaps Alan Cox, especially -- are interested in hearing about hard drive
> corruption. Anyone know who I should mail?
Hi,
December 3rd and 4th there is a Linux conference in Boston. They are looking
for speakers regarding the use of Linux in these areas:
o financial services
o health care
o bio sciences
I racked my brain and came up with a few ideas for them, but I was wondering
if any of you knew of any comp
Michael O'Donnell writes:
> In my imagination, our device would
>
> - Be implemented as a "standard" PCI card, small as possible.
Do you really mean PCI card (the kind of thing that has
replaced ISA for expansion withing a desktop PC), or, as I suspect, do
you really mean PCMCIA, a.k
heh.. now I feel bad.. slash is really cool but has a steeper learning
curve... don't know much about openACS
:-(
On Thu, 10 Oct 2002
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> In a message dated: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 10:41:10 EDT
> "Joshua S. Freeman" said:
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> >well... just for the heck of it I like post-nuk
In a message dated: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 10:41:10 EDT
"Joshua S. Freeman" said:
>well... just for the heck of it I like post-nuke better than phpNuke
>'cuz it's modular.. though.. i haven't looked at phpNuke in a while so
>it may now be modular as well...
>
>also phpWebSite is simpler and also nice.
well... just for the heck of it I like post-nuke better than phpNuke
'cuz it's modular.. though.. i haven't looked at phpNuke in a while so
it may now be modular as well...
also phpWebSite is simpler and also nice.
J.
On Thu, 10 Oct 2002
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> Hi all,
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> I recently re
Hi, all. 2.5.41 has done what no other kernel, since my beginning of
Linux (~ .97?) has done: my hard drive has corruption. I knew that 2.5
had some IDE issues, but from my reading, I'd come to conclude that most
of them had been patched up in 2.5.30 or so, so I waited a while longer,
and took t
Hi,
For many years I tried to get people at Digital Equipment Corporation, and later
Compaq, to name a project "FRED".
Why FRED? For two simple reasons:
o We were always late in naming a project, sometimes to the point of
delaying shipment because the name was not chosen earl
Hi all,
I recently read the LJ article by Reuven Lerner about OpenACS, and
was considering using it at work to build an environment for the
engineering groups. But after looking at the OpenACS website, I
wasn't overly impressed with their documentation (It doesn't really
tell you what ACS *