On Thu, 28 Oct 1999 10:05:33 +0200 (IST), Shlomi Fish
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A discussion I had with Alex Shnitman and some posts we read on Slashdot
left both of us quite confused regarding Linux' support for file-lengths
over 2 GB. (i.e. in the 64-bit range).
We know that on ext2 on a
"Stanislav Malyshev a.k.a Frodo" wrote:
UF NwFs (Netware Filesystem) from 207.109.151.240
UF ext3 and reiserFS are considered for future 2.2.X-ac releases.
Really? New FS for a stable kernel? Isn't it a bit too much, considering
that Linus wanted 2.4 to be out soon?
The 2.2.13-ac release
I was wondering where can I get a copy of mule (emacs mule), and how is
its functionality.
i am now using xemacs21. How do they compare?
Also, does it work with the major packges for emacs/xemacs (auctex,
x-symbol, outline-mode, html etc.)?
Thanx
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Hi All,
I've installed KISDN and it works, but when launched it displays a warning
about sound not installed (which isn't true - sound configured and working
fine). This is on a SuSE 6.2/KDE 1.1.1, sound card Creative Vibra 128. Any
ideas?
TIA
Hi,
Zeev's email address is [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Sat, 23 Oct 1999, Uri Bruck wrote:
It's documented in "Core PHP Programming" - didn't actually try to throw
anything at it yet.
Uri
On Thu, 21 Oct 1999, Ben-Nes Michael wrote:
This is a very good news, I wonder why its not documented