OK, mount shows that my original disk is reiserfs. My new partition is
ext2, whichI just created with fdisk. There is no choice for reiserfs or
ext3 with fdisk. Does one simple run mkfs to get the file system of choice?
Joel
How can I get On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 11:59:47PM -0500, Kurt Wall wrote
What command can I issue to see what file system I am running on a
linux partition?
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simple.
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On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 07:35:33PM -0800, Net Llama! wrote:
I'm trying to do something that is admittedly a bit foolish. I'm trying to
get the sendmail RPM from Redhat-7.3 working on my ancient Caldera box.
There's really not much Caldera left in it, as I've been upgrading
?
BTW, I have those Bitstream delux fonts installed.
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On Mon, Nov 17, 2003 at 05:56:10AM -0700, Collins Richey wrote:
On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 17:52:23 -0500 Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, I do this same sort of thing with convert. (It's part of the
imagemagick package.)
convert file.ps file.jpg and then import
when imported into SO ?
Thanks,
Joel
BTW, exporting to PDF with SO 7 is just really, really nice.
Now, if SO could just have a user interface for text editing that
emulated vi(m), they just might have something! Don't laugh, vi(m)
is the best way I know to do text editing
Well, I do this same sort of thing with convert. (It's part of the
imagemagick package.)
convert file.ps file.jpg and then import into SO. Works fine and can be
scripted. But, I would really like to know why these eps files look fine
in gv but so bad in SO.
Joel
On Sun, Nov 16, 2003 at 10:18
and limitations.
On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 07:12:44PM -0500, Joel Hammer wrote:
I can't link to it because it is from Thurs and it requires a subscription.
But:
The WSJ technology guy reviewed SO 7. He said the following: SO 7 is
much better then SO 6 for importing all types of MS Office documents
don't
switch to linux.
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because SO 7 removed
SO 6 when it was installed.
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On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 07:10:06AM -0500, Bruce Marshall wrote:
On Wednesday 12 November 2003 4:27 am, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
StarOffice 7 user question:
I am curious about the quicker startup time for StarOffice 7. I am not
convinced
the job done. For example, imagine searching 40 word documents
at the same time for keywords. It's easy with wvText and grep!
BTW, wvText with lynx installed did a BEAUTIFUL job converting word docs to
plain text. The great part is, just one for command converts all of
them at once.
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On Mon
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with lindows, but, I haven't had to, either. Ease of use usually means
too complicated to mess with.
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On Fri, Nov 07, 2003 at 08:52:59PM -0700, Collins Richey wrote:
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I'm a little hazy on some steps and what
for another big fat piece of sloppy programming.
You would think with the size of their user base.
But, consider the quality of their user base.
Joel
On Tue, Nov 04, 2003 at 09:29:24PM -0500, Joel Hammer wrote:
Well, have found one drawback in SO 7. It won't open really big powerpoint
Well, I do pay a fee to belong to the lindows warehouse. And, I got only
a download, not a boxed set. No user manual, CD, etc. So, Sun didn't have
too much overhead selling me this thing.
Joel
On Tue, Nov 04, 2003 at 08:38:39AM -0500, Bruce Marshall wrote:
I'd like to know how they can sell
tired of that. I tip generously at restaurants
for good service, so I can't see why I shouldn't pay someone who writes
software which saves my time. And, certainly, $30 bucks for a competent
suite like Star Office is a bargain. I feel good about supporting both
Sun and Lindows, too.
Joel
at work, too, and they run fine.
Wonder why SO can't handle the larger file?
Joel
On Tue, Nov 04, 2003 at 12:53:11AM -0500, Joel Hammer wrote:
I just bought SO 7 from the lindows warehouse. At $30 bucks I figured
why not, SO6 works well. An immediate, and welcome difference, is
that it starts up
of itself when you click on two documents in the file
browser to edit. That was a pain in SO6. And it has a macro recorder as
well as an editor. Now, this is progress.
Has anyone used SO7? Any impressions? Tips?
Thanks,
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or script on just one document, then use the
:bufdo! command to run it against them all.
:wall saves everything.
:help buffers is very useful.
Navigate all the links in help with CNTRL-]
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that if a line is not numbered, the line separator
string is still prepended, but that should be the -s option, which it is
not.
I can eliminate this with a simple sed fix, but, it would be nice to
stop it at the source.
Any insight appreciated,
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/bash
# cd ~/MyDocuments
/usr/Acrobat5/bin/acroread $*
Geez.
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$* ] /usr/Acrobat5/bin/acroread || /usr/Acrobat5/bin/acroread $*
Joel
On Sat, Nov 01, 2003 at 09:57:37AM -0500, Joel Hammer wrote:
Just in case you have this problem.
I downloaded acrobat reader from the lindows warehouse (Debian system). It
wouldn't open valid pdf documents or items linked
Yes. There is a yearly fee. I am not sure if it is worth it, but, for
a rich sloth like me, its OK.
Joel
On Sun, Nov 02, 2003 at 12:19:38AM +0800, M.W. Chang wrote:
does one need to pay Lindows to access her warehouse?
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s/$/\nobjectclass: person/
s/$/\nobjectclass: organizationalPerson/
s/$/\nobjectclass: inetOrgPerson/
s/$/\nobjectclass: mozillaAbPersonObsolete/
s/\(^dn: cn\=\)\([^,]*\)\(.*\)/\1\2\3\ncn: \2/
s/\(.*mail\=\)\([^\n]*\)\(.*\)/\1\2\3\nmail: \2/
s/$/\nmodifytimestamp: 0Z\n/
Joel
Kurt Wall wrote
Does anyone know of a way to import addresses from a text file like mutt
aliases into a more convoluted file like the abook of mozilla?
Or,failing that, is there a simple explanation somewhere of the abook
data format?
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Joel
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the name and ip of your print server to /etc/hosts to see if that
fixes the pinging. Do you have a dhcpcd server on your intranet, etc.
How does your wife connect to the internet?
Joel
problem. On Wed, Oct 08, 2003 at 07:14:56AM -0500, Rick Sivernell wrote:
list
I have converted my wife machine
for me.
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And, if so, which flavor of linux?
I think I should get a wireless enabled laptop, too.
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you go on one charge on the laptops you like, just
doing stuff like word processing?
Joel
On Sat, Oct 04, 2003 at 09:18:06AM -0400, Joel Hammer wrote:
I need to buy a laptop in the next week for a trip. I don't think I can
get a laptop loaded with linux during that time so I will likely just get
Not according to Consumers Report.
Joel
On Sat, Oct 04, 2003 at 08:27:02PM -0400, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
When Centrino was first released it had problems with the wireless part of
the chip - does it still have that?
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BTW, all the names and addresses in the body of the letter are bogus,
changed to protect the innocent from the not so innocent.
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Can someone point me to documentation on file times?
I am a bit confused regarding this subject (ctime, atime, and the rest).
My hope is to find a time that is set when the file is created but which
is not changed even if the file is modified.
Joel
Thanks, both ! and -o work just as expected.
Now, please see my next question about file times.
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When I list a directory with
ls -al
I get many files with a date of Dec 2001.
If I use ls -al --time=ctime or --time=atime or --time=status I get a
variety of newer dates, but nothing with Dec 2001. What time is being
shown with ls -al ?
Thanks,
Joel
On Thu, Oct 02, 2003 at 12:25:27PM
I would be restoring from
CD for the operating system and I will download almost all my software
from the warehouse, what do I really need to backup? I have to get my
boot directory and /usr/local and /root and /home, but anything else?
Thanks,
Joel
I mounted a drive on a server via samba on a client (/mnt/Backup) .
I then changed smb.conf on the server to reference a different path, and
now my client complains that there is a stale NFS handle on /mnt/Backup.
Is there a way to fix this problem without rebooting?
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this happened. I had to reboot,
anyway. The thing froze up, something it does from time to time. I think
I have a bad hard drive.
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regular files and symbolic links
(which will not be followed.) It seems that the -type option only takes
one parameter at a time. Is there some way for a single find command
to search for several specified file types? man find and info find are
both silent on this issue.
Thanks,
Joel
have outweighed the concept of equal protection under
the law, but, dear me, this is getting OT.
Of course, many people forget that GB won every recount, machine and
manual, including one done by the media after the election. How soon
they forget.
Joel
On Mon, Sep 29, 2003 at 07:27:30PM -0600
in fmt? elsewhere on this list.
Joel
On Sat, Sep 27, 2003, Joel Hammer wrote:
I want to use fmt in vi to format text, eg:
:1,$ ! fmt -w 130
Without vi, this command would look like:
cat file ! fmt -w 130
I want it to format everything except lines which begin
.
Any ideas appreciated.
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You are missing an ending quote in line 18.
Now, you might ask, how did I find this?
vi .profile
:set syntax=sh
:syntax on
Joel
On Mon, Sep 29, 2003 at 07:17:32AM +1000, James McDonald wrote:
line 18 PATH=/usr/lib/j2re1.4.1/bin:$PATH doesn't have a closing quote
before I test it.
This syntax thing works for other languages, like html.
To see what else is available, in vi(m):
:help syntax
Joel
On Sun, Sep 28, 2003 at 05:04:35PM -0700, Ted Ozolins wrote:
Joel Hammer wrote:
You are missing an ending quote in line 18.
Now, you might ask, how did I find
, there is no do_footer routine like
there is for do_header.
I have the sinking feeling there is no do_footer routine in enscript,
despite what the man page claims.
Does anyone implement footers in enscript (without having to write your
own footer routine?)
Thanks,
Joel
, use this option:
--fancy-header=footer
Joel
% footer.hdr modified from a2ps.
% -- code follows this line --
%Format: lowerpagestr page $% of $=
%FooterHeight: 12
% Fonts.
/Helvetica /helvetica-encoded MF
/SmallFont /helvetica-encoded findfont 8 scalefont def
/a2ps_marg 10 def
Is there anyway to do this with fmt? par? sed?
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This seems more work that it should be.
I did solve my problem with bc, but, there must be an easy way to get
bash to display octal.
Joel
On Wed, Sep 24, 2003 at 06:35:18PM -0700, Tom Wekell wrote:
Joel Hammer wrote:
I understand that bash will do arithmetic in octal if you prefix
Maybe I am just missing something obvious, but, is there an easy way to
get underscores in your typical postscript font, like Times-Roman?
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There must be a sleezy lawyer somewhere who could sue SOMEBODY to get
these windows machines off the net. How about the ISP's who let these
things onto the internet? Maybe pass some tough pollution laws.
Joel
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I understand that bash will do arithmetic in octal if you prefix the
constant with 0. So:
a=05
b=017
c=$((a*b))
echo $c
yields
75
This is the correct answer, but it is in decimals, not octals.
Is there a way to make echo display octal?
Thanks,
Joel
, because of its awful software,
will now justify restrictions on computers which will help it kill of
even more of its competition.
Hmm Maybe there is a method to this madness.
Joel
On Mon, Sep 22, 2003 at 08:46:52AM +0200, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
Ignore my other post/query on this. I
Times-Roman8} not an editor command.
Any suggestions appreciated.
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-V 2) as the esc key here seems to work.
This seems to be a solution:
:iabb SF font(Times-Roman8}
and then run enscript with:
enscript -e2 -ojunk.ps input.txt
I suppose this will cause some complications down the road.
Joel
On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 09:46:22PM -0400, Joel Hammer wrote:
Being
during insert mode gives:
I don't really understand this, but, it works.
Joel
On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 10:26:08PM -0400, Joel Hammer wrote:
Dud
Dumb mistakes.
First, the command should have been:
:iabb SF
This still gives the error I mentioned below. I guess the reason
Hmmm...
It looks like email really doesn't handle the esc (0) character well.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] got removed from the post below in several places.
Joel
On Tue, Sep 23, 2003 at 10:54:35PM -0400, Joel Hammer wrote:
Finally read enuf to get the answer.
It's simple. You just need enuf cntrl-v's
?
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in the the name of some favored cause,
like conservation, campaign finance reform, diversity, abortion rights,
gun control, etc., are much more tolerable.
Just something to think about.
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It would be easy just to unload your MS stock. Apple, for example,
rose about 50% in the last several months. MS has been a laggard, and
promises to remain so. It is just too big to keep on growing.
Joel
On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 08:16:17AM -0400, dep wrote:
quoth Matthew Carpenter
knows what is in the
Patriot Act (including those who voted for it), I am awaiting events
before I make any judgements.
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the war against Japan, unconditionally.
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On Tue, Sep 16, 2003 at 10:38:44PM -0500, Michael Hipp wrote:
http://apnews.excite.com/article/20030916/D7TJP93G0.html
By TED BRIDIS
WASHINGTON (AP) - Security researchers on Tuesday detected hackers
distributing software to break into computers using flaws announced last
week
expensive. But, the losses
caused by such people appear on other people's budgets.
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by CEO's to offer a more stable and standard
platform than windows. Imagine, Mr. CEO, no more being forced to
upgrade because MS needs more money. Upgrade only when you want to and
can afford to. Sounds like a good sales pitch to me.
Joel
Collins Richey wrote:
Even though entitled
cat history.dat | sed -n s/\(^.*\)\(http[^);]*\)\(.*\)/\2/p
Of course, if they empty their history.dat file, this won't be of much help.
You could also run this through grep to weed out things like doubleclick
and use the sort -u command to get rid of duplicates, etc.
Joel
Harry Giles wrote
. But, I
guess when you are targeting windows users, there is no way around that.
The debian package management system, whether you use the warehouse or
just apt-get, is an eye opener to people who are used to using rpm and/or
compiling from source.
Joel
Michael's Minute: Tipping Point - PC Club
On Sun, Sep 07, 2003 at 07:42:22AM -0700, Net Llama! wrote:
Its fricking mozilla. Its not like Lindows wrote their own or anything.
Yes, of course it is mozilla, but, it is configured to work.
For example, no font problems, and plugins work as expected.
Joel
On Sun, Sep 07, 2003 at 07:42
software is a not an uncommon activity (since lindows
comes without much installed, you use the warehouse a lot in the first
few weeks of using lindows), using root as your usual user is an easy
habit to get into.
Well, I DON'T read my email as root.
Joel
Its not just spam. I am on comcast and I still log endless code red and
other nasties trying to attack web servers, and almost every originating
IP is from comcast.
Joel
On Fri, Sep 05, 2003 at 09:12:17PM -0600, Andrew Mathews wrote:
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rant
This morning my internal network was down. The problem was the netgear
switch box. It was accepting signals but not transferring them to
recipients. Unplugging it and plugging it back in solved the problem.
Does this have any ominous portents?
Joel
This in today's online Wall Street Journal.
Who was Be, Inc. ?
What did MS actually do?
This settlement sounds pathetic, and another victory for MS.
Joel
Microsoft and Be Inc. Reach
Settlement in Antitrust Suit
*Associated Press*
SEATTLE -- *Microsoft* Corp. agreed Friday to pay $23.3 million
On Sat, Sep 06, 2003 at 01:46:25PM -0400, burns wrote:
Have you updated the firmware in your Netgear lately? I have a RP614
No. I didn't know it could be updated.
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Kurt Wall wrote:
Quoth Joel Hammer:
\shade{val}
I tried this and didn't quite get what I wanted. So, I went back to
I'm not surprised. No Postscript coder am I.
basics (really) and read the first chapter about postscript again and
then looked at the postscript which
to use all the
configuration settings of my old kernel. My old kernel is a win4lin
patched thingee. I would gladly buy a windows computer before I installed
win4lin again.
Joel
Doesn't eDesktop 2.4 use grub?
I have always used lilo with this Caldera 2.4 box.
Joel
On Sun, Aug 31, 2003 at 03:50
push it.
Unless I can find the Makefile for this thing and tell it to ignore the
compiler difference, it looks like I will have to find an older video
card for this box. Maybe ebay.
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the compiler at some
time, too.
So, I just recompiled my kernel with the current compiler. Luckily the
.config was the same. That was supposed to have made things better, but,
there was no change. Same error when I tried to compile the kernel module.
Joel
Net Llama! wrote:
On 08/31/03 15:43, Joel
Yes, I wouldn't lie about something like this.
The nvidia install script has its own ideas about which compiler it is
using.
Are there any other names for the compiler except gcc?
I have searched my box for gcc and cc and all I get is /usr/bin/gcc.
Nothing else.
Joel
Ken Moffat wrote:
Joel
computer (one of my lindows boxes,
for example) but those kernels come precompiled and there is little
chance the compiler I have downloaded was used to compile those kernels.
So, until I can find which Makefile into which I have to insert the
IGNORE_CC_MISMATCH directive, I appear to be stuck.
Joel
for now.
Any suggestions welcome.
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linux users.
Now, of course, the question arises, do I have to do this all for the other
kernels I boot on this machine? I'll have to find out someday.
Thanks for all the suggestions.
Joel
On Mon, Sep 01, 2003 at 09:57:43AM -0400, Joel Hammer wrote:
This was the video card thread, but I have
I am using 2.4.5-win4lin.
Joel
On Mon, Sep 01, 2003 at 07:18:01AM -0700, Net Llama! wrote:
Out of sheer curiosity, which kernel version are you using?
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Well, there is an obvious solution. It would require a lot of plumbing,
though. But, it works well enuf for chickens in cages.
Joel
Tom Condon wrote:
Which solves both the speed problem and the drug testing
problem at once. This looks distinctly like Sundstrand when
I worked there. You get
If the corporation goes bankrupt, somebody gets to keep the assets. The
patents are still valid. Any company that tried to steal their
technology could be sued.
Joel
burns wrote:
On Sat, 2003-08-30 at 21:12, joel wrote:
Well, not much really happened in court. Just some lost emails.
What
,
not very convenient.
I could edit the binary to point to a symbolic link, but that seems
excessive.
Any insights appreciated.
Joel
P.S. Please don't suggest getting the source and recompiling. I am
really into this Debian thing. apt-get install is habit forming
Any recommendations for a video card. I play games occasionally.
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, so, after I tweaked that, I get an md5sum error. Well, time
to download again.)
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joel wrote:
Any recommendations for a video card. I play games occasionally.
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Hmmm...
I recompiled the kernel, and I get the same error.
Could the nvidia installer be finding an old compiler?
I can't find out what nvidia is doing with the install script because
any attempt to modify it causes an integrity error and it won't run.
Well, I have to mow the lawn.
Joel
joel
drive error.
This story is developing.
Joel
On Sun, Aug 31, 2003 at 02:31:01PM -0700, Net Llama! wrote:
On 08/31/03 14:19, joel wrote:
Hmmm...
I recompiled the kernel, and I get the same error.
recompiled it how? what did you change from the last kernel?
Could the nvidia installer
.
Joel
On Thu, Aug 28, 2003 at 11:29:02PM -0400, Kurt Wall wrote:
Quoth Joel Hammer:
Does anyone know a way to make enscript produce output with the entire
page colored, not just the text background?
Add
to the top of the document, where val is a decimal value between
0 and 1
in the regular way.
So, is there some easy tweak to fix this?
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could get
the thing to compile, which I can't.
Joel
On Thu, Aug 28, 2003 at 06:36:44PM -0400, Kurt Wall wrote:
Quoth Collins Richey:
As posted on the gentoo home page:
Devfs was declared obsolete today in the 2.6-test kernel!?!
On 16 August. The maintainer has vanished, or at least
Does anyone know a way to make enscript produce output with the entire
page colored, not just the text background?
Enscript will take raw postscript. Is there a way to make postscript make
the whole page a particular color?
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Who in his right mind would use vbscript over javascript in their html,
anyway? Why would you keep out anyone not using IE and a modern version
of windows? (Let me guess. People who use MS development products.)
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Joel
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Just how are you serving up this document to your browser?
Is Apache actually doing it?
Have you put a file named index.html into the root directory?
What is your root directory?
Is your document valid html?
Joel
On Tue, Aug 26, 2003 at 03:49:44PM -0700, Condon Thomas A KPWA wrote:
James
insight appreciated,
Joel
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My other lindows computer 4.0 works without a glich or hitch.
Joel
On Mon, Aug 25, 2003 at 07:11:45PM -0700, Net Llama! wrote:
On 08/25/03 18:11, Joel Hammer wrote:
Using lindows 4.0.
In mozilla, if I edit helper applications, nothing seems to happen. That is
to say, if I change
. Any insight appreciated.
Joel
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Geez. Its a good thing for MS that there doesn't appear to be product
liablity laws for computer software as you would have with other
products. Otherwise, MS windows might be held responsible for the costs
incurred by these virii. Now, why doesn't some law class look into suing
MS for this?
Joel
don't) this box
is staying on local time.
Well, got THAT question answered. Onward.
Joel
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