It was posted direct to me (I don't know why). The name is in the message,
but the guy asked not to be identified. So I will respect that. It did
not come from a caldera.com address.
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002 22:08:16 -0400
Kurt Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also sprach Net Llama!:
www.spinner.com
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002 18:37:44 -0700
Ken Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's the URL?
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002 10:50:12 -0400
Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
have realplayer installed. Today got Spam from Netscape called What's
New. Typical music push for their spinner net
Also sprach Roger Oberholtzer:
It was posted direct to me (I don't know why). The name is in the
message, but the guy asked not to be identified. So I will respect
that. It did not come from a caldera.com address.
Are you certain it was a (former) Caldera employee?
Kurt
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Ah say, son,
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002 06:52:26 -0400
Kurt Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also sprach Roger Oberholtzer:
It was posted direct to me (I don't know why). The name is in the
message, but the guy asked not to be identified. So I will respect
that. It did not come from a caldera.com address.
On Mon, 10 Jun 2002 15:26:02 -0500, Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
1859...from england...thomas austin.
But AU should really import some of our american coyote's. They make wonderful
pets...and they eat cats too!
Along with the dreaded rabbit! Very handy for those who want to keep a
yard. 8-)
I
On Wed, 5 Jun 2002 07:21:46 +1000, Keith Antoine wrote:
No never have just the old Make, mrproper, clean, xconfig, dep bzImage and so
on manually. I do it that way cos the machine is fast enough to compile it in
a few minutes.
BTW it is not the kernel AFAIK, as it just does not appear on the
List
Damn, Life is good again. I have sweated and read , reread Howto for pcmcia
and now it is working. Partly cardset and understanding what is expected
and my limited knowledge. Sometime you have to go back to the school of
HardKnocks g. But we are there. I am using a PI 150 Mhz laptop, is
On 6/11/2002 8:06 AM, someone claiming to be Nobody wrote:
Douglas Hunley has just updated http://www.linux-sxs.org/mozilla.html to incorporate
the following:
Updated to include a new step on building the PSM for https
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http://channels.netscape.com/ns/music/radio/default.jsp
The player that pops up after making a selection is called Netscape
Station Sampler.
Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
www.spinner.com
On Tue, 11 Jun 2002 18:37:44 -0700
Ken Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What's the URL?
On
Richard R. Sivernell spewed electrons into the ether that resembled:
That will be hard to dog
especially with those opinions of his :)
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Douglas J Hunley (doug at hunley.homeip.net) - Linux User #174778
Nor would this be a good habit to cultivate!
In Harmony's Way, and In A Chord,
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
Tim Wunder spewed electrons into the ether that resembled:
The Blackdown java link is still broken :-(
It's looking for a tar.bz2 file and what's there is a .bin file. You probly
just need to put the right file in the
This story (http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/55/25693.html) talks about the ASN.1
problems. To a neophyte of the protocols etc., of the internet it seems worrying: to a
computer user the following is frightening:
So severe are the potential ramifications of widespread ASN.1 security
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002 19:47:20 +
Terence McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
stand
Sounds like you people in the mother country are about
to have a sticky wicket thereg. While this is not funny
yet you do have a problem. You all need to nip this in the bud.
This could spread to the colonies
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002, Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
Got this from another list I'm on. Enjoy...makes yoiu wonder just what
experience they went through to come up with these.
Stop it. Stop it. You're killing me.
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On Wed, 12 Jun 2002 14:33:32 -0500
Ronnie Gauthier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Got this from another list I'm on. Enjoy...makes yoiu wonder just what
experience they went through to come up with these.
I don't want to know, but, boy, some of them are classics!
VMT for the laughter.
Terence
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002 20:55:57 +0100
Pam R [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Naughty naughty programmers to be relying on open-source rubbush.
You mean, without reading it, (or even checking the spelling?)?
Pam
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Tony Blair and Bill Gates are my heroes.
Says it all really. :-))
Terence
On Wednesday 12 June 2002 11:15 pm, stayler enshrined in prose:
On Wed, 5 Jun 2002 07:21:46 +1000, Keith Antoine wrote:
No never have just the old Make, mrproper, clean, xconfig, dep bzImage and
so on manually. I do it that way cos the machine is fast enough to
compile it in a few minutes.
I dare say that if it spreads to the colonies we shall be forced to throw
their tea into the harbor.
On Wednesday 12 June 2002 03:01 pm, Richard R. Sivernell wrote:
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002 19:47:20 +
Terence McCarthy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
stand
Sounds like you people in the mother
This just caught my eye:-
http://www.kewney.com/articles/020611-nodisk.html
Terence
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Also sprach Ronnie Gauthier:
Got this from another list I'm on. Enjoy...makes yoiu wonder just what
experience they went through to come up with these.
Stop! Please! I can't breathe!
Kurt
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Vote for ME -- I'm well-tapered, half-cocked, ill-conceived and
TAX-DEFERRED!
Probably not everyone will agree, but I deem this to be a showstopper
BugFeature (tm) in Mozilla 1.0.
Seems they have intentionally made it so that multiple instances of the
browser cannot be run. So simply clicking on a link in Kmail to bring up a
second window won't work. Or even just
- Original Message -
From: Michael Hipp [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Linux Users [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 8:18 PM
Subject: Mozilla 1.0 BugFeature
Is there any other worthwhile choice other than Opera?
Try Galeon.
Mike
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Hi,
Just wondering, I have a 1.3GHz CPU and 760 MB DDR RAM question is
Is there any problem with running make on three or four different KDE3
packages at a time if you have resources to do so or will they stomp on each
other?
$ free
total used free shared
As long as you're not trying to install them all to the same place, it
should work fine, although they will take the equivalent of running them
on a PII-400.
James McDonald wrote:
Hi,
Just wondering, I have a 1.3GHz CPU and 760 MB DDR RAM question is
Is there any problem with
congrats! what's your degree in, and from where?
Tom Wilson wrote:
Finally after 10 years of indecisiveness and 4 years of college, I am a
Graduate!!
Man it feels good.
Thank you, I am done now.
--
~
L.
Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
I dare say that if it spreads to the colonies we shall be forced to throw
their tea into the harbor.
snip
Okay Ronnie, that's two good ones in one day. You been taking those
funny pills? g
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Andrew Mathews
Tom Wilson wrote:
Finally after 10 years of indecisiveness and 4 years of college, I am a
Graduate!!
Man it feels good.
Thank you, I am done now.
Congratulations Tom. Here's a tip of a virtual beer to your successes.
--
Andrew Mathews
Also sprach Michael Hipp:
Probably not everyone will agree, but I deem this to be a showstopper
BugFeature (tm) in Mozilla 1.0.
Seems they have intentionally made it so that multiple instances of
the browser cannot be run. So simply clicking on a link in Kmail to
bring up a second window
Also sprach Kurt Wall:
Why would you want to run a second instance as the same user? Why not
just enabled tabbed browsing and configure other apps to use
mozilla -remoteURL(foo)? Mozilla's enough of a porker as it is
without running two instances.
Err, I meant mozilla -remote 'openURL(%s)'
I don't want to run a second instance as the same user. I just want to be
able to click on a link, say in Kmail, and have the silly thing come up.
Works in every other browser known to mankind.
Yes. You can run it twice from within. But from without it refuses. Tabbed
browsing only works from
James McDonald wrote:
Hi,
Just wondering, I have a 1.3GHz CPU and 760 MB DDR RAM question is
Is there any problem with running make on three or four different KDE3
packages at a time if you have resources to do so or will they stomp on each
other?
$ free
total used
Also sprach James McDonald:
Hi,
Just wondering, I have a 1.3GHz CPU and 760 MB DDR RAM question is
Is there any problem with running make on three or four
different KDE3
packages at a time if you have resources to do so or will they stomp
on each other?
No, there shouldn't
I just installed Slack for the first time. I now know why the rave
reviews keep coming for this thing. The hardware I put it on is older
than dirt, but nonetheless I still have disk space left. I am amazed.
One question: Besides the Slackware site and its mirrors, where do I
get
On Thursday 13 June 2002 04:32 am, Pam R enshrined in prose:
a
Could not even read that in kmail.
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18 Arkana St, The Gap, Queensland 4061 Australia PH:61733002161
Retired Geriatric, Sometime Electronics Engineer, Knowall, Brain in storage
Congrats Tom,
Well done..
stayler
On Wed, 12 Jun 2002 21:46:37 -0400, Tom Wilson wrote:
Finally after 10 years of indecisiveness and 4 years of college, I am a
Graduate!!
Man it feels good.
Thank you, I am done now.
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On June 12, 2002 09:26 pm, Aaron Grewell wrote:
I just installed Slack for the first time. I now know why the rave
reviews keep coming for this thing. The hardware I put it on is
older than dirt, but nonetheless I still have disk space left. I am
amazed. One question: Besides the
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