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, and translators. and they all ROCK.
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A student taking a philosophy class had a single question
on his final: What is courage?
The student wrote: This, signed it, and turned
rworked as we speak.
everyone will know when they go up
interesting tidbit... did I miss something?
not really. just trying to keep the mystique
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printk(KERN_ERR msp3400: chip
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One of us has it backwards methinks...
that would probably be me. reading on spamassassin, razor, mimedefang, and a
ton of others right now more than likely got them all mixed up
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An even nicer solution is to add mailscanner. It integrates with
spamassassin and will also scan all mail from viruses using a variety of
virus scanners.
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was told they do not exist.
typical.
the files are created whenever you view a directory under konq. I *think*
if you go through konq and turn off all the fancy directory listing things
(thumbnails, etc) it should stop making them. of course, it is kde, so it
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I horked mailman. think I fixed it. checking
wow. I think it worked
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#ifdef
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So does this mean it is now horken or just borken? I want to be sure I'm
using correct terminology :-)
it was horked. then it was borken. now it appears ixfed ;)
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is setup such that is uses a pre-allocated postings file
and as it fills up, things just roll off the back-end.
i know that viewing the group using knode will show a lot of messages, but I
don't know how far back they go...
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Netscape shows messages back through 2002-10-10...
ook? isn't that looking ahead and not back :)
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box we're talking about. I don't forsee that happening.
random number generator for Intel mobos. Only useful if you have an
intel mobo.
interesting snippet of info. thanks
thanks Llama
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just making sure the news server is now fixed
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We will talk about time travel yesterday
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_which_ hole?
that what I'm trying to find out. something about users being able to kill
any pid they want whether it's theirs or not
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As of today, the job postings on http://jobs.linux-sxs.org will be sent to
the jobs mailing list one job per email. Also, the postings will be gated to
our newest newsgroup, sxs.jobs.listings (on news.linux-sxs.org)
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!
I'll look into it Matthew... sorry
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But that's like saying that you know that you're going
to build a car with four wheels and headlights
step-by-step on bind/PLUG
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Windows95 (noun): 32 bit extensions and a graphical shell for a 16 bit
patch to an 8 bit operating system originally
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I know this is not a BSD list. But I cant find it at the moment.
http://www.linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/bsd-users
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If you'll all take a moment to check
http://www.linuxandmain.com/features/sxs.html you'll see that our little
community has been chosen as Project of the Week by linuxandmain.com !
Kudos to all of you who help make this site what it is. This recognition
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Anyone have any good notes/sources/etc on getting pop before SMTP to work
with Sendmail? Like to offer it to some people.. thanks!
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LSD
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In My Egotistical Opinion, most people's C programs should be
indented six feet downward and covered with dirt
to check.
Personally, I remove all the -4 versions, and make /etc/XF86Config a symlink
to /etc/X11/XF86Config...
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One item could
aren't poisoning the current invocation.
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Confidence is the feeling you have before you understand the situation
has a Thunderbird or P3...)
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BROWSERS- Mozilla (Doug Hunley)
this is a how to compile from source, and install all those purdy plugins
piece. please review, test, send additions..
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it manually
with ncftp and the same. Is there some secret I am missing or is this SOP?
that script works fine from this machine... or it did anyway
just check. works fine.
wget ftp://internic.net/domain/named.root
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if you have the following in /etc/named.conf:
directory /var/named;
dump-file named_dump.db;
then it *should* dump to /var/named/named_dump.db
what bind version?
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/127.0.0 file? I
typed it all in as illustrated but its not making any sense to me. Could
someone clarify this for me? (Dumb question of the day I am sure)
this file is for the loopback device (i.e. localhost). it makes your bind
server the master for all things local
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trying to install this beast, and make test fails on 'dirname.test'
any ideas? there's no error message. it just says 'FAIL: dirname.test'
I've got the latest autoconf, m4, and make installed. the 'make' works fine.
should I just 'make install' the damn thing anyway?
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I will always cherish the initial misconceptions I had
about you being competent.
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as it was told ;)
see my comments above about why .
http://hunley.homeip.net/sxs/parent.html
please use http://hunley.homeip.net/sxs/ instead. thanks!
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banner bar.
I really wanted to give this some more work first... but since it's out
there...
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/* Fsck. The f-word is here so you can grep
and not so much
the content
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I stayed up all night playing poker with tarot cards. I got a full
house and four people died. -- Steven
? it shouldn't. I'll look into it.
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How do I set a laser printer to stun?
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One item could not be deleted because it was missing.
-- Mac System 7.0b1 error message
to break it. Then
send me whatever errors messages/issues/ideas/etc you encounter.
The url is still http://hunley.homeip.net/sxs/
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printk
:
Welcome to the Montana StepByStep mirror, located in Billings, Montanta.
or no?
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Hazards - There is an island of opportunity in the middle
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Sounds much better Is it still in the South Pacific?
No. But it helps to maintain the mystique and the internationalism
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.)
that's cause Opera does decent fonts. KDE fonts are hit and miss prior to 3.0
thanks for the feedback
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OK genius.. what's the speed of dark
be too bad ;)
dude, where you been? I changed the editors alias for you so that it would
stop bouncing off kurtwerks.com, and still no word from you. Timesys is
really keeping you busy huh?
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lakes, the snow ain't so bad.
not that its worth moving here though. the state released a report last year
showing that like 90% of the population in Ohio were life-long residents. My
first though was, what the hell were the other 10% thinking to make them
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I don't think you have anything above your big belly.. :)
I'm not sure how to take that!
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the Staets? :)
not as such. but if InterNIC wants to continue their monopoly on the root
servers, they have to provide the information. And if it ever does go away,
there are alternate root servers. I use a set other than InterNICs, as a
matter of fact
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There is no reason anyone would want a computer in their home.
--Ken Olson, president, chairman and founder of Digital Equipment Corp., 1977
additional changes needed?
don't bother with junkfilter. use spamassassin and razor. much better.
I can help you offlist if you'd like. then we can create a new steps from it
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images now have width and height tags
6. the first sub-categories are now starting to show up. comments appreciated
(text, and world wide web were first)
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email headers and content. it might be little
restrictive for you at first, but you can adjust the 'score' of certain rules
so that it works for your typical emails
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I just started pulling it from ftp.kde.org/pub/kde/stable/3.0/src/
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die_if_kernel(Whee... Hello Mr. Penguin, current-tss.kregs
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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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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)
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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
is on the steps. it's mostly the same for 3.0.
use the search to look for it (I forget the url)
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panic(Detected a card I can't drive - whoops\n
to re-work the translation multiple times.
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panic(IRQ, you lose...);
2.2.16 /usr/src/linux/arch/mips/sgi/kernel/indy_int.c
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continue with this design or now.
doh! s/now/not
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printk(CPU[|d
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Freudian slip ?
fat fingers and a slow remote connection
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it.. the content is almost exactly the same.
the markup is different. I'll look into it over the weekend.
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When going on vacation, be sure
by this error)
formail: Couldn't open /var/log/msgid.cache
and I'd say it wants to keep the cache in /var/log as well.
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panic(esp_handle
it what you want it do
with the email!
and the improvements in konqui are nice too!
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I have plenty of talent and vision, I just don't give a
darn
processes, looks
like 188372 bytes of RSS. not too bad. I have liquid running, kmail,
ksystemguard, kcalc, konqueror, grkellm (managed by kwin) and two xterms
(also managed by kwin).
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On Friday 05 April 2002 12:21, Net Llama wrote:
Care to elaborate a bit? Come on, make the tough sell! ;)
Is it as slow/fast as KDE-1.x?
I don't remember kde 1.x speed but it definately feels faster than 2.x
what else you want to know?
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On Friday 05 April 2002 13:02, Net Llama wrote:
does it suck?
not for me
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printk(CPU[|d]: Giving pardon to imprisoned penguins\n
On Friday 05 April 2002 13:11, Pam R wrote:
And don't forget the squirming icons! Thankfully optional.
which?
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#ifdef
appear to be quicker even without it
though
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What happens if you get scared half to death twice
http://leon.bottou.com/objprelink/
Link was found with a 3 second search for objprelink on google :-)
yeah, I thought about doing the google thing, but I figured since it was
official it should be on the damn kde ftp site. oh well. I ain't
recompiling all this crap
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IPC problems. Having your script
would be nice too.
whatever you're most confortable with. SRPMS are fine. I sent the script
offlist, right?
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and then review tmp.log. if all is well, then
make checkinstall ldconfig -v
(I use checkinstall to create rpms. if you use checkinstall make sure STRIP is
off in the checkinstallrc file. I've seen it cause issues)
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, BTW. you never know when I add stuff
:)
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printk(; corrupted filesystem mounted read/write - your computer
will explode within 20
-contained apps in /opt.
Why --prefix=$KDEDIR ... --with-qt-dir=$QTDIR, again, aren't these the
default?
anal. I figure, why take the chance? I type the command out once, then just
keep pulling it back from the shell history...
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or to clone the system for backup.
use xdm. there is no real benefit to using kdm. hell, I used gdm to launch kde
for a *long* time cause I liked gdm the best. now, I just run level 3 by
default, and launch kde when I want it
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On Sunday 07 April 2002 01:44, Jay Nugent wrote:
Greetings,
On Sat, 6 Apr 2002, Kurt Wall wrote:
Scribbling feverishly on April 06, Douglas J Hunley managed to emit:
anyone got any tips/pointers/urls/etc on how to make khttpd deal with
multiple virtual hosts on the same machine
/.Xauthority for all users to have the keys regenerated. Didn't they
change the MIT-SHM-COOKIE auth method fairly recently?
you might need to tweak the 'auth' lines in various files in /etc/X11 as well,
IIRC.
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itself. what is the value
of QTDIR?
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When going on vacation, be sure to leave cans of dog food and a can opener
where your dog can easily
. they
are on ftp.suse.com in /pub/suse/i386/updates/7.3/ in a subdir called
something like supplemental. IIRC
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I stayed up all night playing poker
On Monday 08 April 2002 10:48, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
What are the caveats to compiling (or did you get SuSE RPMS)?
1. time.
2. dependencies
3. time
I never use rpms if I can avoid it
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no way
that joe could write 11M of stuff. he'd get ENOSPACE).
Thoughts?
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You're not paranoid.
The world _IS_ fscked
/loops/tmp
that would increase /loops/joe to 20M, right?
Obviously, I'd wrap a script or a curses face around this
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I will always cherish
it was). then I went into /usr/lib
and made a symlink (qt3) pointing to that dir. I set QTDIR=/usr/lib/qt3, then
did a 'cd qt3' the ./configure, and the make. I don't think I did a make
install at all.
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On Monday 08 April 2002 13:13, Net Llama! wrote:
Sure, but would it maintain data integrity, or just give you a gob of data
20MB in size?
dunno. guess I'll go play. methinks /home/netllama looks like a good candidate
;)
(teasing!)
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will bomb out.
you can run 'checkinstall make' and create an rpm that way. according to the
docs (and the Makefile) there is a 'make install' step. damned if I can get
to work though..
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. but this would keep all the relevant info in the rpm database..
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panic(Tell me what a watchpoint trap is, and I'll then
deal with such a beast
know about
this error
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printk(KERN_WARNING |s: Short circuit detected on the lobe\n,
dev-name);
2.4.0-test2 /usr/src/linux/drivers/net
... and it sucks.
have you tried moving $HOME/.kde out of the way and then launching KDE? it
should recreate the directory, and then you can copy your settings into it
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the most succint explanation I've ever seen
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die_if_kernel(Penguin instruction from Penguin mode??!?!, regs);
2.2.16 /usr/src/linux
installed it over the top of KDE2.
Probably a mistake. But I didn't really care because the box is used as a
file/dns/mail server. However, it would be nice to use KDE on occassion.
depends. how did you install it? tarball? rpm? .deb? and where? /opt? /usr?
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Keith Morse spewed electrons into the ether that resembled:
Wish I knew more about the HP world. A silly question for the list is, is
there a jumpstart (Sun Solaris) equivalent for HPUX?
yep. it's 'ignite'
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I've reworked the left-hand menu taking all prior suggestions into account. It
resembles the one Klaus suggested, with slight changes. Feedback?
Url is http://hunley.homeip.net/sxs/
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Pam R spewed electrons into the ether that resembled:
The right hand graphic - www.linux-sxs.org etc. is far too small and being
in a very light colour I can't read the bottom line of text.
point. noted. thanks!
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anyone? anyone?
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Douglas J Hunley (doug at hunley.homeip.net) - Linux User #174778
Admin: Linux StepByStep - http://www.linux-sxs.org
and http://jobs.linux-sxs.org
Wishlist: http://www.amazon.com/o/registry/48D11KZ4BPBQ
Confidence
catching all those attempts. You should see
my logs
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Douglas J Hunley (doug at hunley.homeip.net) - Linux User #174778
Admin: Linux StepByStep - http://www.linux-sxs.org
and http://jobs.linux-sxs.org
Wishlist: http://www.amazon.com/o/registry/48D11KZ4BPBQ
printk(KERN_WARNING Multi
to the
homepage. it's much shorter now.
6. all 'topics' have been modified to match new format. (though some lack
content)
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Douglas J Hunley (doug at hunley.homeip.net) - Linux User #174778
Admin: Linux StepByStep - http://www.linux-sxs.org
and http://jobs.linux-sxs.org
Wishlist: http
it on those pages and not on the ones that use mine). Likewise, the
top row of buttons have my default background while the left column have
white.
fixed. thanks!
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Douglas J Hunley (doug at hunley.homeip.net) - Linux User #174778
Admin: Linux StepByStep - http://www.linux-sxs.org
and http
open new windows.
I can't wait for the content to get there!
me neither.
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Douglas J Hunley (doug at hunley.homeip.net) - Linux User #174778
Admin: Linux StepByStep - http://www.linux-sxs.org
and http://jobs.linux-sxs.org
Wishlist: http://www.amazon.com/o/registry/48D11KZ4BPBQ
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Pam R spewed electrons into the ether that resembled:
On Wednesday 24 April 2002 1:58 am, Douglas J Hunley wrote:
anyone? anyone?
thoughts? opinions? observations? gotchas?
care to review it for submission on the site? talk you into putting your
personal differences. he's still
on this list, so I will leave the rest of the explaining up to him
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Douglas J Hunley (doug at hunley.homeip.net) - Linux User #174778
Admin: Linux StepByStep - http://www.linux-sxs.org
and http://jobs.linux-sxs.org
Wishlist: http://www.amazon.com/o/registry
? they look ok to you? same color, just bold...
*mumble*
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Douglas J Hunley (doug at hunley.homeip.net) - Linux User #174778
Admin: Linux StepByStep - http://www.linux-sxs.org
and http://jobs.linux-sxs.org
Wishlist: http://www.amazon.com/o/registry/48D11KZ4BPBQ
There are two major
, amazon.com, etc) and can't find it...
Any help here would be appreciated. I posted an email to SuSE to no
avail...
if it's anything like their prior upgrades, you have to call them and talk to
a human to get the upgrade price. just shooting from the hip here..
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Douglas J Hunley spewed electrons into the ether that resembled:
sadly, it's not humility driving this. it's personal differences. he's
still on this list, so I will leave the rest of the explaining up to him
whoops. I see this has already been
wouldn't change anything based on my input
alone. Hell, I look at the joint off and on all day long (it's my
home page).
valid points though.. really want everyone to have a say in this...
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Douglas J Hunley (doug at hunley.homeip.net) - Linux User #174778
Admin: Linux StepByStep - http
'cardmgr -f' manually.
ideas collins?
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Douglas J Hunley (doug at hunley.homeip.net) - Linux User #174778
Admin: Linux StepByStep - http://www.linux-sxs.org
and http://jobs.linux-sxs.org
Wishlist: http://www.amazon.com/o/registry/48D11KZ4BPBQ
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Sorry about the downtime this morning. Our UPS failed and took down the sytem.
I will be replacing it later today (which will involve a couple minutes more
of downtime). Sorry
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