I'm not sure if this one has been posted here before but definately good for
a laugh.
http://www.geocities.com/rcwoolley/
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On Wed, 03 Apr 2002 13:19:38 +0800
m.w.Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Take a look on this:
simple flash menu
http://freshmeat.net/redir/sfmenu/22779/url_homepage/
I got a gray box on the left. I have flash installed. It seems the
server needs something as well. Would that be Freshmeat's
On Tuesday 02 April 2002 05:26 pm, Net Llama GANDALF conjoured thus:
This is possibly prophetic, as it would not take much of a sealevel
rise g.
Perhaps it already has. Anyone heard a peep from Mike in the past few
days?
Yes I did over the weekend, so he is still breathing, I think!
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On Tuesday 02 April 2002 08:34 pm, Bruce Marshall wrote:
How about?
1) Select the cells you want to hold hh:mm
2) RMB click and pick 'format cells'
3) Select 'Time' on the left and select the hh:mm format on the right.
4) Click OK (but you knew that...:-)
Thanks Bruce, I use to
On Tuesday 02 April 2002 07:06 pm, Kurt Wall GANDALF conjoured thus:
Scribbling feverishly on April 03, Keith Antoine managed to emit:
This is possibly prophetic, as it would not take much of a sealevel rise
g.
Just go to the beach in your thong. That should stop the tide dead in
its
On Wednesday 03 April 2002 12:19 am, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
On Wed, 03 Apr 2002 13:19:38 +0800
m.w.Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Take a look on this:
simple flash menu
http://freshmeat.net/redir/sfmenu/22779/url_homepage/
I got a gray box on the left. I have flash installed. It
I haven't tried it yet (still in office).
You guys using.. hmm... IE? :)
Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
On Wed, 03 Apr 2002 13:19:38 +0800
m.w.Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Take a look on this:
simple flash menu
http://freshmeat.net/redir/sfmenu/22779/url_homepage/
I got a gray box on the
It's old, but too old for anyone to remember when it was first posted. :)
Ted Ozolins wrote:
I'm not sure if this one has been posted here before but definately good for
a laugh.
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m.w.Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I haven't tried it yet (still in office).
You guys using.. hmm... IE? :)
Blasphemy!
I tried Mozilla 0.9.9 and Konq as delivered with Caldera 3.1.1
Neither worked.
The info in the page implied that the server needed an
It should work. but flash is now up to 6.
I wonder about the verion of her linux plugin
Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
You guys using.. hmm... IE? :)
Blasphemy!
I tried Mozilla 0.9.9 and Konq as delivered with Caldera 3.1.1
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begin Ted Ozolins [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed forth:
On Wednesday 03 April 2002 12:19 am, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
On Wed, 03 Apr 2002 13:19:38 +0800
m.w.Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Take a look on this:
simple flash menu
Today's cut of the face is up at http://hunley.homeip.net/sxs/ for further
review. Issues addresses this time around:
1. alt text for all images
2. welcome to reworded properly
3. submit link now displays the submissions agreement
4. submissions agreement now lists the submissions address
5. all
m.w.Chang spewed electrons into the ether that assembled into:
Will they fail to work when confronting chinese messages? Most spam
comes from weird email id, but you cannot catch them all by just looking
at the email id, can you? Also, your friends may be killed by friendly
fire becaue they
submission agreement? is it really necessary? adults... :)
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I just started pulling it from ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/3.0/src/
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and http://jobs.linux-sxs.org
die_if_kernel(Whee... Hello Mr. Penguin, current-tss.kregs);
Scribbling feverishly on April 03, toylet.linux[¤pª±·N] managed to emit:
submission agreement? is it really necessary? adults... :)
Yes, it is really necessary. It is there to protect both the SxS as a
whole and individual submitters.
Kurt
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--- Ted Ozolins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wednesday 03 April 2002 12:19 am, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
On Wed, 03 Apr 2002 13:19:38 +0800
m.w.Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Take a look on this:
simple flash menu
http://freshmeat.net/redir/sfmenu/22779/url_homepage/
I got a
I'd love to be in on this also, since I'm now getting back to my spamfilter
box after being temporarily interrupted.
On Wednesday 03 April 2002 05:23 am, you wrote:
m.w.Chang spewed electrons into the ether that assembled into:
Great. Let me screw up first. Then I drop my notes (really from
That's news to me. I've been using the same flash plugin for the past
year, and this site worked just fine for me.
--- Roger Oberholtzer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Answering my own post...
The problem is that you need the latest Flash, not the one that comes
with
Col 3.1.1
On Wed, 3 Apr
I second that. Icky Flash. Javascript menus are at least plugin-free.
On Wednesday 03 April 2002 08:58 am, you wrote:
--- m.w.Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Take a look on this:
simple flash menu
http://freshmeat.net/redir/sfmenu/22779/url_homepage/
Personally, i *hate* it. Flash
Aaron Grewell spewed electrons into the ether that assembled into:
I'd love to be in on this also, since I'm now getting back to my spamfilter
box after being temporarily interrupted.
well, grab some source files and drop me a line. we'll beat on it ;)
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On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 06:04:18PM +0800, m.w.Chang wrote:
It's old, but too old for anyone to remember when it was first posted. :)
Popular though. When I just went to the site, I got a message
that it had exceeded its bandwidth allocation.
Bill
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Hi all!
I need to put a 2.8 MB file into two floppies for a
non-networked machine.
Any ideas on how to split the file?
Thanks in advance,
Cid.
=
It said it uses Windows 95 or better, so I loaded Linux!
On Wed, 3 Apr 2002, Cidadão Dorense wrote:
Hi all!
I need to put a 2.8 MB file into two floppies for a
non-networked machine.
Any ideas on how to split the file?
Thanks in advance,
Cid.
Check out man split
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Hi all!
I need to put a 2.8 MB file into two floppies for a
non-networked machine.
Any ideas on how to split the file?
man split (for non-binary)
man dd (binary)
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man split
On Wed, Apr 03, 2002 at 03:20:13PM -0300, Cidadão Dorense wrote:
Hi all!
I need to put a 2.8 MB file into two floppies for a
non-networked machine.
Any ideas on how to split the file?
Thanks in advance,
Cid.
=
It said it uses Windows 95 or better, so I loaded Linux!
Any idea how to get lynx to save cookies. The further I've gotten is
figuring out how to specify a file to load cookies from, but unfortunately
that option doesn't save any new or modified cookies to that file.
David Aikema
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--- David Aikema [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any idea how to get lynx to save cookies. The further I've gotten is
figuring out how to specify a file to load cookies from, but
unfortunately
that option doesn't save any new or modified cookies to that file.
What do you mean by 'save'? The
--- Douglas J Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cidadão Dorense spewed electrons into the ether that assembled into:
Hi all!
I need to put a 2.8 MB file into two floppies for a
non-networked machine.
Any ideas on how to split the file?
man split (for non-binary)
man dd (binary)
Thanks Douglas, Joel, Keith and Lonni for the
directions.
I have splitted the file into two 1.4MB.
I was hoping the See Also section of the man page
would mention something like unsplit... How do I
group the files together again?
BTW, the file is binary, but I am following Lonni's
comment that
--- Cidadão Dorense [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Douglas, Joel, Keith and Lonni for the
directions.
I have splitted the file into two 1.4MB.
I was hoping the See Also section of the man page
would mention something like unsplit... How do I
group the files together again?
cat
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Doug,
I just started pulling it from ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/3.0/src/
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I am unable to find any files there either with a browser or with ftp. When
did you get it?
In Harmony's Way, and In A Chord,
Tom :-})
Thomas
Thanks!
That did it!
--- Net Llama [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu: ---
Cidadão Dorense [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Douglas, Joel, Keith and Lonni for the
directions.
I have splitted the file into two 1.4MB.
I was hoping the See Also section of the man
page
would mention
http://www.linux-tips.net/
Enjoy, Bill
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T.J. Arrowsmith wrote:
I'm trying to run red carpet on a SuSe7.2 box. In order to be able to
install, you need to run as root. There's a bug in red carpet that prevents
a user from running red carpet as root from the menus on a SuSE 7.2 box.
The workaround is to open a terminal window,
I see that kde3.0 has been released for download on kde.org. Just downloading
Mandrake 8.1 and 8.2 versions.
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Retired Geriatric, Sometime Electronics Engineer, Knowall, Brain in storage
On Wed, 3 Apr 2002 10:33:23 -0800 (PST), David Aikema wrote:
Any idea how to get lynx to save cookies. The further I've gotten is
figuring out how to specify a file to load cookies from, but unfortunately
that option doesn't save any new or modified cookies to that file.
David Aikema
I
I didn't even know whether I was a copycat when I submit a sxs. Think
about it: we aren't writing a PhD thesis here...
Maybe the rules should just be: a clear bibliography of all sources of
informaton that made the article possible
The last thing the SxS needs is a copyright
infringement
I have procmail working (there is a pm.log in /home/user and the pop is
still working). I will add the spam filter soon in tomorrow (another
public holiday in Hong Kong).
One thing I should also learn is the way to set up the packages
(sendmail and procmail in this case) like Caldera 3.1.
I am too far behind you... let me fiddle with the spam filter first and
do more catch-up work first.
Douglas J Hunley wrote:
well, grab some source files and drop me
a line. we'll beat on it ;)
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Doug,
I just started pulling it from ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/3.0/src/
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I am unable to find any files there either with a browser or with ftp.
Well, was wondering if there is a way to maybe expand, of course without java
and the likes, the menu bar folders with the subcategories below them... more
like a file manager.. if java is the only way (that I know of., but Im no
great webmaster either) then I would't bother with it.
On
On April 3, 2002 10:53 am, Net Llama wrote:
--- David Aikema [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any idea how to get lynx to save cookies. The further I've gotten is
figuring out how to specify a file to load cookies from, but
unfortunately
that option doesn't save any new or modified cookies to
On April 3, 2002 03:34 pm, Anita Lewis wrote:
I think you are talking about persistent cookies. First lynx has to have
that compiled in. I got it and compiled it, because simply setting things
in .lynx.cfg did not work. After compiling it with persistent cookies, it
saved them.
Yup,
On Wed, 03 Apr 2002 20:01:32 -0500 Douglas J Hunley
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Condon Thomas A KPWA spewed electrons into the ether that assembled
into: Doug,
I just started pulling it from ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/3.0/src/
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Bot quite. You may be writing every word with your own hands, but deep
inside your brain, your are merely reproducing sub-consciously a page
from a book you read a few hours ago. Isn't that plagarism?
Net Llama wrote:
This really isn't a difficult concept. Either you wrote your submission
On Wed, 03 Apr 2002 21:07:10 -0500
Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 03 Apr 2002 20:01:32 -0500 Douglas J Hunley
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Condon Thomas A KPWA spewed electrons into the ether that assembled
into: Doug,
I just started pulling it from
Brett I. Holcomb spewed electrons into the ether that assembled into:
Somewhere (maybe on SxS or check the install for the Caldera RPM of 2.x)
there was an order to do them in - qt, then libxml?, then something else,
then kdebase, and finally the rest.
my kde 2.2.x from source howto is on the
mh and exmh - easier to hack! 8-)
Tyler Regas wrote:
Well folks, I've gone and done it now :) I've stopped using Outlook for
mail and am back to using Becky! 2. Fantastic standards compliant
Windows mail client (www.rimarts.co.jp). Worth every penny.
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sylpheed here
Ditto
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Hi,
One thing I forgot the other day: please use BGCOLOR='#FF' in *ALL*
BODY tags. My default color is not white and half the pages the pages
have my bg color instead of white as they should.
Now it's looking great. Good job!
On Wed, 3 Apr
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Hi,
It can be done with JavaScript, but, if your browser doesn't support JS
(or it's turned off), you'll see all the subcategories expanded (just
have a look at phpMyAdmin).
On Wed, 3 Apr 2002 20:28:31 -0500, Bill Day wrote:
Well, was wondering if
Alt-F2
xhost localhost
Then do whatever. This allows any local app (no matter who owns it) to write to your
X Session.
If you're concerned about this (like others can log into the box) run xhost with no
params and it empties out the access lists again.
begin T.J. Arrowsmith [EMAIL
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Hi,
The whole src directory is ~340MB (excluding the old-i18n dir in it).
Ideal for dial-up users ;)
On Wed, 3 Apr 2002 18:23:06 -0800 (PST), Net Llama wrote:
--- Jerry McBride [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 03 Apr 2002 20:01:32 -0500 Douglas J
Scribbling feverishly on April 04, Federico Voges managed to emit:
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Hi,
The whole src directory is ~340MB (excluding the old-i18n dir in it).
Ideal for dial-up users ;)
Good grief. I just just downloaded the source code for XFC 3.8.14,
which
On Wed, 3 Apr 2002 22:47:57 -0500
Kurt Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Scribbling feverishly on April 04, Federico Voges managed to emit:
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Hi,
The whole src directory is ~340MB (excluding the old-i18n dir in it).
Ideal for dial-up users
Scribbling feverishly on April 03, Rick Sivernell managed to emit:
On Wed, 3 Apr 2002 22:47:57 -0500
Kurt Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Scribbling feverishly on April 04, Federico Voges managed to emit:
The whole src directory is ~340MB (excluding the old-i18n dir in it).
Ideal for
m4... oh my cow...later.
I really want to learn the black art of configurating sendmail WITHOUT
M4 though not recommended by anyone. Sendmail doesn't read the m4 file
directly, so why the hussles of an extra step? Beats me...
Matthew Carpenter wrote:
Yes. If you don't want to .forward, you
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