On Sun, 16 Sep 2001 08:37:18 -0400 Jerry McBride wrote:
Well... I've joined the thousands of other folks and am now processing data for
the SETI project at Arecibo Radio Observatory.
I highly encourage anyone with idle cpu cycles to join.
By the way, the new Xseti viewer is really nice
On Fri, 14 Sep 2001 21:30:51 -0400
Bruce Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| On Friday 14 September 2001 19:57 pm, dep wrote:
| | What the US and it's allies do, will be carefully watched by all.
| | It is imperative that the US comes out of all this looking
| | snow-white and in shining
Bruce,
Could you send me a copy too, please.
Many thanks,
Trevor Stuart
(British but standing with you!)
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
Behalf Of Bruce Marshall
Sent: 14 September 2001 19:17
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: WTC
I have received a
Frankly, I question the value of this search program. And we could stop
this program from running without crashing a plane into WTC, right? :)
I run it under Tkseti myself. Let's see, I'm on unit 331 on this box, over
12,000 cpu hours worth.
1. Does vi have a hex viewer mode? Or should I use soemthing else?
Something like the PCTOOLS or LIST in DOS would be nice.
2. How could I translate 0x0A into 0x0D+0x0A with tr? I tried
tr '\012' \015\012' file.unix file.dos
but only \015 was there. I was using the dos version of tr
.
My wife and I wish to offer our most heartfelt condolences to your family.
I have only spoken to you briefly whilst you were here in Oz and communicated
with you via the list, yet I grieve with you for we seem to get close even though
it is electronically. The loss of a child is felt deeper and
On September 17, 2001 03:40 am, Chang wrote:
Frankly, I question the value of this search program. And we could stop
this program from running without crashing a plane into WTC, right? :)
Not funny.
--
burns
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Douglas J. Hunley spewed:
On Sunday 16 September 2001 16:52, Kurt Wall babbled:
LoadModule mime_module modules/mod_mime.so
AddModule mod_mime.c
dont have this... of course, I build my modules into the server... so that
ok, right?
As far as I know, but Apache configuration is
On September 17, 2001 03:30 am, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
I think the US has always done this. It is the 'correct and proper' part
that has been the problem. What we consider to be so is not what everyone
considers to be so. The US would do much better to just stay out.
Do nothing. Let
Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
% On Fri, 14 Sep 2001 21:30:51 -0400
% Bruce Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
%
%|Exactly. One of the things we *must* give up is the thought that we must be
%|liked by the world. As long as what we do is 'correct and proper', let the
%|world think what it wants.
%
But if we look at the bin Laden complaint against the US:
- The US currently has a state of military occupation in
KSA (Saudi Arabia). The US came when Iraq acted up, but they
have not left.
- bin Laden has problems with the KSA royal family. He, and
Roger
You need to open your eyes here. It does not matter what the greivence is,
terrors want change to what they deem is correct. If you disagree, I kill you
in Jihade. If you capitulate, your are my slave, The KSA is just an excuse
here. Laden wants KSA to follow Iraq. Also he leads as
Hi, Group:
Somehow, the answer to this simple question slipped past me during my
'basic' training. All else being equal, can I use PC133 RAM in a
machine with a 100 MHz bus? Or even a 66 MHz bus?
Any consequences?
Regards,
Glenn
--
Glenn Williams - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Registered Linux User
On Sunday 16 September 2001 21:57 pm, Alan Jackson wrote:
Well... I've joined the thousands of other folks and am now processing
data for the SETI project at Arecibo Radio Observatory.
I highly encourage anyone with idle cpu cycles to join.
By the way, the new Xseti viewer is
I'm trying to put together a complete list of options, etc that are possible in
an
XF86Config file. Running XF86Config -configure only generates a partial list...
If anyone knows of a detailed list of this config file, would you be so kind as
to
point me there?
Thanks, in advance.
--
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 07:15:01 -0500
Rick Sivernell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Roger
|
| You need to open your eyes here. It does not matter what the greivence is,
| terrors want change to what they deem is correct. If you disagree, I kill you
| in Jihade. If you capitulate, your are my
Bruce Marshall wrote:
snip
Piddly:o)
2,199 units done the last time I looked.Over 5 years worth.
Sounds like we need to form a 'Caldera Refugees' SETI group.
--
++
+ Bruce S. Marshall
On Monday 17 September 2001 03:30, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
| The US just has to accept the fact that they cannot make the world
| safe.
i believe you will discover that we have lost all interest in making
the world safe and instead now shall make the u.s. safe, and if that
means draconian
On Monday 17 September 2001 08:09, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
| But if we look at the bin Laden complaint against the US:
|
| - The US currently has a state of military occupation in
| KSA (Saudi Arabia). The US came when Iraq acted up, but they
| have not left.
we have been
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 09:27:13 -0400
dep [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| On Monday 17 September 2001 03:30, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
| | The US just has to accept the fact that they cannot make the world
| | safe.
|
| i believe you will discover that we have lost all interest in making
| the world
On Monday 17 September 2001 10:02, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
| I write from Sweden, but I am an American. I have lived here many
| years, but I still have a US passport. I saw no advantage to not
| having one. These days, i dunno...
do what you think is right or, lacking that, what you think
måndagen den 17 september 2001 16.02 you wrote:
I write from Sweden, but I am an American. I have lived here many
years, but I still have a US passport. I saw no advantage to not
having one. These days, i dunno...
Have you seen the site for SLUG (Stockholm Linux UserGroup)?
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 08:55:39 -0400 Bruce Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
---snipi--
Piddly:o)
2,199 units done the last time I looked.Over 5 years worth.
I...errr... my computer... just finished the first unit... :.)
--
Roger
HMMM
I see where you are going, that would be nice. Actually that was what the
UN was for. But as you know, that does not work very well. We spend an
massive amount of resource there and it is down a black hole. Besides there
is so much bickering going on, compare it to our
On Monday 17 September 2001 07:41 am, you wrote:
Hi, Group:
Somehow, the answer to this simple question slipped past me during my
'basic' training. All else being equal, can I use PC133 RAM in a
machine with a 100 MHz bus? Or even a 66 MHz bus?
Any consequences?
Regards,
Glenn
Yes
Yes, you certainly can.
Ron
- Original Message -
From: Glenn Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 7:41 AM
Subject: RAM
Hi, Group:
Somehow, the answer to this simple question slipped past me during my
'basic' training. All else being
Jerry McBride wrote:
% On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 08:55:39 -0400 Bruce Marshall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
%
% ---snipi--
%
% Piddly:o)
%
% 2,199 units done the last time I looked.Over 5 years worth.
%
%
% I...errr... my computer... just finished the first unit... :.)
471
Hello Roger,
While I understand your position I must disagree. The American
presence in Saudi Arabia is by invitation of the Royal Family, no
doubt, and most likely is helping them to stay in power to some extent.
Mr. bin Laden, is nothing more than a tin pot religious facist zealot
who is
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 09:49:20 -0400
dep [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| On Monday 17 September 2001 08:09, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
| | But if we look at the bin Laden complaint against the US:
| |
| | - The US currently has a state of military occupation in
| | KSA (Saudi Arabia). The US
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 06:41:35 -0600, Glenn Williams wrote:
Somehow, the answer to this simple question slipped past me during my
'basic' training. All else being equal, can I use PC133 RAM in a
machine with a 100 MHz bus? Or even a 66 MHz bus?
I am. But the only pitfall I have found is
On Monday 17 September 2001 08:20, you wrote:
On Monday 17 September 2001 07:41 am, you wrote:
Hi, Group:
Somehow, the answer to this simple question slipped past me during
my 'basic' training. All else being equal, can I use PC133 RAM in
a machine with a 100 MHz bus? Or even a 66
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 10:11:16 -0400
dep [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| On Monday 17 September 2001 10:02, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
|
| | I write from Sweden, but I am an American. I have lived here many
| | years, but I still have a US passport. I saw no advantage to not
| | having one. These days,
On Monday 17 September 2001 09:01, you wrote:
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 06:41:35 -0600, Glenn Williams wrote:
Somehow, the answer to this simple question slipped past me during
my 'basic' training. All else being equal, can I use PC133 RAM in
a machine with a 100 MHz bus? Or even a 66 MHz bus?
I did not disagree with any of that. Bin Laden is an opportunist using
what he defines as religion as a framework for taking control. He may even
believe what he preaches. I think he does. And if we are going to deal
with him and 'the base' we should understand this and assume that they
really
Why dont you burn your pasport and go have some crepes and fruit, you have
been away from meat and potatoes too long.
On Monday 17 September 2001 09:02, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 09:27:13 -0400
dep [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| On Monday 17 September 2001 03:30, Roger
In basics it breaks down like this.
Bin-Laden needs money. Period. Now he has increased the output of opium in
Afhganistan to double what it was, they are now the largest exporter of dried
poppies in the east. His followers guard the shippments, Bin-Laden collects a
10% tax on all opium
On Monday 17 September 2001 10:58, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
| So we stay. But in the context of my very first sentence, the next
| statement explained why HE, BIN LADEN, WHO'S POINT OF VIEW I WAS
| PRESENTING, feels this is a problem. Perhaps that was not clear
| enough in the opening line of my
Our main concesion to Pakistan is the layoff of $30B in debt they owe us.
On Monday 17 September 2001 09:58, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 09:49:20 -0400
dep [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| On Monday 17 September 2001 08:09, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
| | But if we look at the bin
måndagen den 17 september 2001 17.22 you wrote:
Why dont you burn your pasport and go have some crepes and fruit, you have
been away from meat and potatoes too long.
FYI Meat and potatoes is somewhat of a staple diet here in Sweden. :-) And we
don't have crepes we have pannkakor.
Olle
It seems like Hitler once thought like this.
dep
I guess to point out how stupid my last post was, I'll add to this thread.
Did anyone read about Tom Clancy's take on the whole ordeal? It is
interesting, since the attack was somewhat similar to a plot in one of his
books, to hear his comments.
___
On Monday 17 September 2001 11:10, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
| This week I was to be in Riyadh. For the first time I can remember,
| I really have been a bit afraid to go. Due to flight delays, my
| VISA has been held up. Sort of saved by the bell.
yeah. i'd do my best to avoid that part of the
At 11:08 AM 9/17/2001 +0800, you wrote:
It's quite flakey for me many times I will go for a URL and it will come back
'not found'. Do a reload and it finds it. This is about 50% of the time. Also
seems to get confused a lot showing one URL in the top bar while the displayed page
is
Not a fair use of hitler
On Monday 17 September 2001 10:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems like Hitler once thought like this.
dep
dep@drippingwithTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
irony.com cc:
On Monday 17 September 2001 11:22, Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
| Why dont you burn your pasport and go have some crepes and fruit,
| you have been away from meat and potatoes too long.
unfair. roger has explained his meaning, and he's one of the good
guys. you wanna see the bad guys, look here:
One reservation:
Some old MB do not supportsdrams with error
correction
Auyeung
- Original Message -
: Glenn Williams
: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: 2001917 PM 11:18
: Re: RAM
On Monday 17 September 2001 09:01, you wrote: On Mon,
17 Sep 2001 06:41:35 -0600, Glenn Williams
score one for our side. in several ways. an european cracker busted
open a mailing list used by, among others, some of the people who
committed the atrocity last week, and posted the list of 500 email
addresses. story is here:
http://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/medien/0,1518,157759,00.html
--
On Monday 17 September 2001 11:56 am, dep wrote:
| Why dont you burn your pasport and go have some crepes and fruit,
| you have been away from meat and potatoes too long.
unfair. roger has explained his meaning, and he's one of the good
guys. you wanna see the bad guys, look here:
On Sunday 16 September 2001 09:10, Jerry McBride babbled:
On Sun, 16 Sep 2001 20:51:13 -0400 Douglas J. Hunley
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
why not distributed.net? or genome@home? or folding@home?
at least their clients are optimized to get the most out of your idle
time and not designed
guess it is a bit unfair, bout the same way as saying we did this to
ourselves.
On Monday 17 September 2001 10:56, dep wrote:
On Monday 17 September 2001 11:22, Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
| Why dont you burn your pasport and go have some crepes and fruit,
| you have been away from meat and
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 17:45:00 +0200, Olle Viksten wrote:
FYI Meat and potatoes is somewhat of a staple diet here in Sweden. :-) And we
don't have crepes we have pannkakor.
Lol! point well taken. ;-)
stayler
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On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 12:49:53 -0300, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It seems like Hitler once thought like this.
Ok,
I hearby envoke the Neticate rule that a thread be immediately
terminated upon mention of the H word
stayler
___
http://linux.nf
Quoting Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The WTC incidence may be a conspiraryc... maybe we shoudl contact the
X-Files...
I feel quite safe in saying that I am not the only list member who finds
comments that make light of what happened to be totally unacceptable, in poor
taste and most likely
On Monday 17 September 2001 11:17 am, you wrote:
score one for our side. in several ways. an european cracker busted
open a mailing list used by, among others, some of the people who
committed the atrocity last week, and posted the list of 500 email
addresses. story is here:
A co-worker who speaks German simply said someone cracked the subscriber list of a
militant Islam newsletter. It contains 500 email addresses.
Regards,
Wil McGilvery
Manager, Digital Media
Lynch Technologies Inc.
416-744-7191
1-888-622-3729
416-744-0406 FAX
www.lynchdigital.com
Rick Sivernell wrote:
http://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/medien/0,1518,157759,00.html
Can't speak german,
cheers
Use the fish, Luke. As in babelfish translator. Give it the URL and it
will convert it to English.
--Tom Wilson
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http://linux.nf --
]
Yup. Deliberately mentioning hitler doesn't kill the thread.
Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
% Not a fair use of hitler
%
% On Monday 17 September 2001 10:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
% It seems like Hitler once thought like this.
%
%
%
%
%
% dep
%
On Monday 17 September 2001 12:15 pm, you wrote:
Rick Sivernell wrote:
http://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/medien/0,1518,157759,00.html
Can't speak german,
cheers
Use the fish, Luke. As in babelfish translator. Give it the URL and it
will convert it to English.
--Tom Wilson
In the Is that a good thing or a bad thing? department...
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/aponline/20010917/aponline114219_000.htm
If bin Laden is guilty, this brings the very real possibility of solving
the immediate problem without having much effect on terrorism as a force. I
mean
I could not agree more..
stayler
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 18:04:24 -, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am afraid of those who would, in mindless persuit of some increase in
security discard the freedoms that so many have fought and died to preserve.
Benjamin Franklin observed that those who would
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 09:46:45 -0700 (PST)
Shawn Tayler [EMAIL PROTECTED] insightfully noted:
ST
ST I hearby envoke the Neticate rule that a thread be immediately
ST terminated upon mention of the H word
ST
ST stayler
===
Dammit Shawn,
Who do you think you are, Hitler??? ;-)
I am afraid of heights (I would hate to have to jump more
than 10 stories) and now airplanes, whether in one or watching them
fly overhead.
People almost invariably choose personal security over freedom.
Any rational person would.
Joel
___
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 05:29:04PM +0800, Chang wrote:
1. Does vi have a hex viewer mode? Or should I use soemthing else?
Something like the PCTOOLS or LIST in DOS would be nice.
2. How could I translate 0x0A into 0x0D+0x0A with tr? I tried
tr '\012' \015\012' file.unix file.dos
but only
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 09:21:30 -0700 (PDT)
Net Llama [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
--- Ken Moffat [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Works ok here. I downloaded the latest flash from macromedia. No
crashes.
(Not much testing yet)
I thought that perhaps my version of the flash plugin was outdated, so
On Mon, Sep 17, 2001 at 05:03:09PM -0400, Joel Hammer wrote:
I am afraid of heights (I would hate to have to jump more
than 10 stories) and now airplanes, whether in one or watching them
fly overhead.
People almost invariably choose personal security over freedom.
Any rational person would.
I think that the H word is not so bad.
H is not a daemon. He was a very badly flawed human being who led his nation
into disaster and got millions of people killed in the bargain. We should
study his life carefully, not make him into an unmentionable demigod.
During his life (at least while he
On Sun, 16 Sep 2001 22:47:12 -0700 Richard Anderson wrote:
This is good, but if you are looking for a good open-source seismic
processing system, I recommend SU
(http://www.cwp.mines.edu/sututor/node1.html ), developed and maintained by
Colorado School of Mines, a leading exploration
People almost invariably choose personal security over freedom.
Any rational person would.
Speak for yourself. I prefer ``Live Free or Die''.
I would rather show a photo id to get on a plane than be hijacked.
I would rather the state license drivers of cars so I don't get killed by an
[ snips ]
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 09:49:20 -0400 dep [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Monday 17 September 2001 08:09, Roger Oberholtzer wrote:
| But if we look at the bin Laden complaint against the US:
Who gives a rats patoot about Bin Ladens's complaints against the US
or anyone else?
your
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 17:03:09 -0400, Joel Hammer wrote:
I am afraid of heights (I would hate to have to jump more
than 10 stories) and now airplanes, whether in one or watching them
fly overhead.
People almost invariably choose personal security over freedom.
Any rational person would.
I would
No but I am a nodataforyou.networknazi ;-)
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 19:23:16 -0400, Michael Scottaline wrote:
ST
ST I hearby envoke the Neticate rule that a thread be immediately
ST terminated upon mention of the H word
ST
ST stayler
===
Dammit Shawn,
Who do you think you are,
My system is still one SETI unit daily. But I really question this program.
Frankly, I question the value of this search program. And we could stop
this program from running without crashing a plane into WTC, right? :)
Not funny.
_
Do
WEATHER REPORT FOR KABUL, AFGHANISTAN
Today, partly sunny, temp in the 80s and winds from the west at 10 mph.
Tomorrow, sunny in the morning, temperatures rising in the afternoon to
3000
degrees
and winds approaching 750 mph.
Have a nice day.
___
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 13:31:05 -0400 dep [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
On Monday 17 September 2001 12:20, Bruce Marshall wrote:
| I looked at this site for a long time and I never really did find
| out what their agenda is... Phrases like being against 'the
| Bush Program' are throughout but
Would the human GENOME project redefine gloabl laws related to incest?
The first time I touched genetics, I have been thinking about that. Not
talking about psychology here.
distributed.net is not just cracking keys. and what about folding@home or
genome@home?
Then find out why Ladden did it? Talk to him before making a military
arrest. :)
Joel Hammer wrote:
I am afraid of heights (I would hate to have to jump more
than 10 stories) and now airplanes, whether in one or watching them
fly overhead.
People almost invariably choose personal security
Im interested in allowing 'use' of my system during idle for these companies
that 'borrow' cpu cycles.
would someone be kind enuff to post a few links to them so I may pick one or
two that I feel more like helping...
TIA,
On Monday 17 September 2001 11:51, you wrote:
Quoting Chang [EMAIL
It's just propaganda kind of things. Soon, all measures would be loosen
again. Stay tuned.
I am afraid of heights (I would hate to have to jump more
than 10 stories) and now airplanes, whether in one or watching them
fly overhead.
People almost invariably choose personal security over freedom.
On Mon, 17 Sep 2001 20:14:15 -0400 Joel Hammer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
People almost invariably choose personal security over freedom.
Any rational person would.
Speak for yourself. I prefer ``Live Free or Die''.
I would rather...
I hate to admit this, but after some thought I
do you know the mozilla team? Please remind them the important of the
goto messsage button in search message window. Thank you. At least me
and one other user have filed a buziilla report related to that.
Yes, Mozilla has supported multiple email usenet accounts for some
time now. At least
package .anchors not listed in file index
package common not listed in file index
package index.docbook not listed in file index
When I did rpm -Uvh kdelibs2-2.1.2-1.i386.rpm
I got the messages. What do they mean and will this bite me later?
___
Ok. The truth is out there. You comments would be recorded.
I would suggest that if you feel the need to offer quips and make comments of this
nature you look elsewhere for an audience.
I am not your friend and am happy for that, I would be ashamed at your comments if I
were.
you can just search google.com for SETI@home and distributed.net
Don't just think about cpu cycles. Think coal and oil. Your computer
needs electricity.
Bill Day wrote:
Im interested in allowing 'use' of my system during idle for these companies
that 'borrow' cpu cycles.
would someone be
On Monday 17 September 2001 19:56, Bill Campbell wrote:
| Speak for yourself. I prefer ``Live Free or Die''.
i see you and raise you fifty: i prefer let me live free. and if you
don't, prepare to die.
--
dep
There is sobbing of the strong,
And a pall upon the land;
But the People in their
Bill Day wrote:
Im interested in allowing 'use' of my system during idle for these companies
that 'borrow' cpu cycles.
would someone be kind enuff to post a few links to them so I may pick one or
two that I feel more like helping...
TIA,
snip
http://setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu
--
On Monday 17 September 2001 20:01, Joel Hammer wrote:
| H is no different from SM
| (Stalin and Mao.)
yeah he is. he killed nowhere near as many people as the other two
did.
--
dep
There is sobbing of the strong,
And a pall upon the land;
But the People in their weeping
Bare the iron hand;
Once you get over the initial hurdles, this is a really great distro.
I'm back to the point where I was with jblinux or any of my earlier
distros - everything (in my case that's sound card, cups printing,
CD_RW, dhcp, xfce, minimal kde2.2, minimal gnome). I just need to
copy over and install
Joel Hammer wrote:
snip
There is no such thing as absolute freedom. That would be called anarchy.
Even animals have a social order and rules.
Joel
Agreed. Nor is there absolute perfection, absolute power, or absolute
correctness. The difference (besides opposable thumbs) is that some
animals
I currently have a dns2go domain and am interetested in trying out an aspect
of it.. the email side.. however I must run and emailserver and dnsgo for the
amil to come into the domain name..
Any suggestions as to what I need to run for it.. or those that have done it
alreay maybe you can
On Monday 17 September 2001 21:07, Chang wrote:
| Then find out why Ladden did it? Talk to him before making a
| military arrest. :)
as i understand it, our arrest of him will be under a provision of
british military law, rule .303. we had a version of that, rule .308,
but we wimped out and
On Monday 17 September 2001 21:00, stayler wrote:
| WEATHER REPORT FOR KABUL, AFGHANISTAN
|
| Today, partly sunny, temp in the 80s and winds from the west at 10
| mph. Tomorrow, sunny in the morning, temperatures rising in the
| afternoon to 3000
| degrees
| and winds approaching 750 mph.
| Have
Thank you for the tr tips. Does Linux has a de-facto standard file
viewer that could view files in hex mode?
1. Does vi have a hex viewer mode? Or should I use soemthing else?
Something like the PCTOOLS or LIST in DOS would be nice.
_
On Monday 17 September 2001 09:09, Jerry McBride wrote:
| I'd rather submit to random searches than random acts of terrorism.
i'd rather be vigilant and get to my weapon before he can get to his.
| Damn that bastard for what he's done to us. Damn him all the way to
| his grave.
entirely
--- Chang [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
do you know the mozilla team?
no
=
Lonni J. Friedman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Linux FAQ Step-by-step help: http://netllama.ipfox.com
I have bash 2.04, and I can't find anyway to get the aliases in the
profile to take effect for normal users.
I have source /etc/profile in both .bash_profile and .bashrc on both
normal an root users. When I start as a normal user, the prompt is in
color as set in /etc/profile but the aliases
correctness. The difference (besides opposable thumbs) is that some
animals refuse to give up their freedom. Ever seen anyone ride a zebra?
They can't be broken like a horse. Why do many animals have a greatly
reduced lifespan when caged? Their spirit is broken. I can't say I've
I an not
I know there is one. Its on my home computer, which is down right down, but
I will look around. A search on hot bot might turn something up.
vi -b will let you edit binary files.
Joel
1. Does vi have a hex viewer mode? Or should I use soemthing else?
Something like the PCTOOLS or LIST in DOS
I think that shortly we will be able to use rule .270 or .300 under the
personal choice option.
Also, I do believe that rule .50 should be seriously considered as a good
long range solution.
On Monday 17 September 2001 21:07, dep wrote:
On Monday 17 September 2001 21:07, Chang wrote:
| Then
A seagull told me that the UK is going to do some house cleaning soon.
On Monday 17 September 2001 21:05, dep wrote:
On Monday 17 September 2001 21:00, stayler wrote:
| WEATHER REPORT FOR KABUL, AFGHANISTAN
|
| Today, partly sunny, temp in the 80s and winds from the west at 10
| mph.
These guys can figure a way to smoke him out.
http://www.mn.afrl.af.mil/public/ordnance.html
On Monday 17 September 2001 21:33, dep wrote:
On Monday 17 September 2001 22:09, Chang wrote:
| you sure that you got the chance fior that? Ladden may just kill
| himself to keep his people alive.
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