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>>> On Sunday 28 Mar 2004 12:19 am, MJ said:
MJ> Hi
MJ> I am using RH9. Any how my Xserver crashed last night. I tried to
load MJ> Xfree86 but no luck.
MJ> I also tried to update my system with RH9 cds. but it's not
installing MJ> Xfr
Hi
I am using RH9. Any how my Xserver crashed last night. I tried to
load Xfree86 but no luck.
I also tried to update my system with RH9 cds. but it's not
installing Xfree86. with message "Bad media or not sufficient disk
space. And I am having sufficient free space.
I am adding log files belo
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Sorry for the missing subject header in the previous mail...!
here's an interesting read.
http://slashdot.org/articles/04/03/27/1919256.shtml?tid=109&tid=185&tid=187
Roblimo writes "If you're using Microsoft Office and considering a switch to (free)
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An Interesting read...!
http://slashdot.org/articles/04/03/27/1919256.shtml?tid=109&tid=185&tid=187
Roblimo writes "If you're using Microsoft Office and considering a switch to (free)
OpenOffice.org, Microsoft would like you to read their Open Offi
LinuxLingam wrote:
> so what's the final verdict? is that report a fraud or is there some
> things about RFID that we do not know yet?
I cannot rule out the latter, there are lots of things about RFID that _I_
do not know yet.
But the article's language is inflamatory, not reportive. Coupled wit
just a reminder to please come to the meet today at 2pm,
[and note my absence despite my best intentions . . . ]
:-)
LL
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On Sat, 2004-03-27 at 22:31, Arjun Asthana wrote:
> yeah. The 900 MHz 3W can pick you up (credit card size RFID passive tag) at
> over 10 ft.
> Most of the anti theft devices are either magnetostrictive (called acoustic)
> or magnetically switched on/off. They are inexpensive and do not carry any
At 2004-03-27 18:49:05 +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> Any how my Xserver crashed last night.
>
> [...]
>
> When reporting a problem related to a server crash, please send
> the full server output, not just the last messages.
Funny you should quote that.
-- ams
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Hi
I am using RH9. Any how my Xserver crashed last night. I tried to load
Xfree86 but no luck.
I also tried to update my system with RH9 cds. but it's not installing
Xfree86. with message "Bad media or not sufficient disk space.
I am adding log files below.
Help me
Manish
(II) Loading /usr/X11R
yeah. The 900 MHz 3W can pick you up (credit card size RFID passive tag) at
over 10 ft.
Most of the anti theft devices are either magnetostrictive (called acoustic)
or magnetically switched on/off. They are inexpensive and do not carry any
identification.
On Saturday 27 March 2004 06:06, you w
Hi!
Linux delhi T-shirts might be delivered in this meet,
if the electricity supply in my area remains
countinous (it has been abrupt for past 3 days).
Embroidery work is finished and only the pockets need
to be reattached.
Now someone, living in or arround pitampura/ranibagh
,who plans to atten
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