At 04:00 PM 12/4/00 -0800, Steven Peck wrote:
>All right,
>
>What's the rules on the logo entries? I joined the early list but got
>dropped off and want to help out.
Rules? We don't need no stinkin' rules.
Seriously, I hope that the decision process will be guided more by common
sense and court
At 16:42 04-12-2000 +, you wrote:
>At 05:57 PM 12/3/00 +, Pedro Barreto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >At 17:29 01-12-2000 -0800, Mike Noyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote:
> >>At 06:07 PM 12/1/00 +, Pedro Barreto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>>At 11:35 30-11-2000 -0800, Mike Noyes <[EMAIL
At 04:00 PM 12/4/00 -0800, Steven Peck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>All right,
>
>What's the rules on the logo entries? I joined the early list but got
>dropped off and want to help out.
Great! There aren't any rules, and all contributions are appreciated.
Links to the current entries are here:
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All right,
What's the rules on the logo entries? I joined the early list but got
dropped off and want to help out.
Thanks,
SP
> -Original Message-
> From: Mike Noyes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, December 04, 2000 2:28 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Leaf-devel] Hom
I alluded to my frustrations with PCMCIA, and I might as well dive
into it entirely (on list, anyway). This is my vision of PCMCIA (or
in my case, CompactFlash+PCMCIA):
1. Insert CompactFlash into PCMCIA adapter
2. Insert PCMCIA card into PCMCIA slot
3. Boot.
4. BOOM! Instant Oxygen! :-) talk
For whatever reason, I *CANNOT* get /sbin/halt to really halt! This
sounds truly bizarre, but it is true: on my screen right now, I have:
LINUXRC: halting system
Power down.
LINUXRC: Enter the URL(s) to load data disks from:
(yes, generic URL loads :-)
I would have expected:
LINUXRC: halting
Everyone,
I my css in an external file, and cleaned up the indentation of the html. I
haven't corrected the sub pages yet. Let me know if the html is
understandable now.
http://www.mindspring.com/~pnoyes/leaf/index.html
http://www.mindspring.com/~pnoyes/leaf/leaf.css
I'm still trying to use cs
I'm working on developing serial console access for Oxygen. What I
want to do is have everything on /dev/tty0 replicate onto /dev/ttyS0.
Syslinux does this without blinking; I think the kernel might too.
However, other things (like /linuxrc, /etc/init.d/rc, and
/etc/init.d/rcS) won't do this
I've been trying to implement the use of /sbin/halt during the boot
process - for instance, if a critical package won't load, or a disk
won't mount.
However, when that happens, I get all sorts of errors, then an
admonition that I should use /sbin/shutdown instead, then more
errors, then the s
At 05:57 PM 12/3/00 +, Pedro Barreto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>At 17:29 01-12-2000 -0800, Mike Noyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>At 06:07 PM 12/1/00 +, Pedro Barreto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>At 11:35 30-11-2000 -0800, Mike Noyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
At 05:35 PM 11/30/00 +
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