buydomains.com
As the domains under my control come due I have been transfering over
to these guys for the past 1 1/2 years without any problems. They are
glad to talk and easy to reach by phone and do a great job for me
when it hits the fan, like when netsol tries to keep the domain by
On May 25, 2002 07:16 pm, Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
buydomains.com
As the domains under my control come due I have been transfering over
to these guys for the past 1 1/2 years without any problems. They are
I just took a quick peek at these guys and noticed that they were offering a
free web
On Saturday 25 May 2002 11:08 pm, Lee wrote:
snip
Netscape 6.2 uses a different desktop display. On a SuSe 7.2 box I'm
running I have both Mozilla and Netscape 6. They have different
displays, but seem to work the same way. I guess though I have an
aversion to programs eating each other the
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Roger Hayter wrote:
I wonder if anyone has any ideas what might be going wrong here? I
have a Suse 8.0 machine which I plan to use as a router/firewall.
Using routeable IPs. It has 3 NICs, one of which gets its address by
On Sun, 26 May 2002 13:09:12 +1000 Keith Antoine
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On Sunday 26 May 2002 12:49, Lee wrote:
when i finish I can install it.
Don't know what kind of mb you have, but I had the same problem
with an
Intel mb with 810e chip. During install when the install reached
On Saturday 25 May 2002 05:58 pm,Keith Antoine wrote:
well pride commeth before a fall, I should also have learnt that
murphys law is running.
I sent today a ,mail stating that I was in Calder 2.4, when actaully
I was not, but just going to install it at last. Now I have egg on my
face
[ snips ]
On Sun, 26 May 2002 07:04:32 -0600 Collins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 26 May 2002 13:09:12 +1000 Keith Antoine
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On Sunday 26 May 2002 12:49, Lee wrote:
Don't know what kind of mb you have, but I had the same problem
with an Intel mb with 810e
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Tim Wunder wrote:
On Saturday 25 May 2002 11:08 pm, Lee wrote:
snip
Netscape 6.2 uses a different desktop display. On a SuSe 7.2 box I'm
running I have both Mozilla and Netscape 6. They have different
displays, but seem to work the same way. I guess though I have an
aversion to programs
I dropped Network Solutinos also due to 1) total lack of customer concern
or support in that they felt they had the market sewed up and stuff you the
customer and 2) prices. I went with the one that is associated with TuCows.
Alan Jackson wrote:
I've had a terrible experience with Network
On May 26, 2002 07:56 am, Net Llama! wrote:
Your problem has nothing to do with Mozilla and everything to do with
whomever packaged Mozilla for you. Mozilla can be installed anywhere and
called anything and will happily live along side Netscape 6.
I'm not sure that's entirely true. I
Yes, I looked and saw that. Seems liks an average price and just
marketing strategy. So whats the point, that you buy the cheapest you
can get? I use them because they answer their phones. The domains
under my control are all business' and I dont tollerate registration
or transfer problems.
Am Samstag, 25. Mai 2002 20:53 schrieb Joel Hammer:
Joel, I never noticed gnuplot before, but having read your posting I took some
tentative steps.
As to your problem, I think it's obvious:
norm(x)
is, as you have said too, the CUMULATIVE distribution function ('s-shaped'
curve) with
what's the output of your route command... I don't know but maybe it's
something real simple like needing another route added?
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On Sunday 26 May 2002 23:01, Tony Alfrey wrote:
I had problems like this when I upgraded a video card. Of course, the
issue was that I needed to upgrade X. I used the old card to install
new X and rewrite X config which I gave a temporary name. Then I
plugged in the new card, booted to a
On Sunday 26 May 2002 23:04, Collins wrote:
I haven't tried LFS in something over a year now (actually since I
discovered the unmentionable distro in my sig), but at that time LFS
thought that a linux distro consisted of a basic command line system
with no X or desktop support. Except for
Thanks for the answer. It is helpful.
What I would like to do is make a Gaussian normal curve that will
superimpose itself over bar graphs showing a population distribution.
The idea is to give an immediate visual impression of how far from
normal the population data is given the population mean
could I have your /etc/mail/spamassassin/local.cf? my filter is not
quite working ... here is my local.cf
# do not lookup remote site from RBL
skip_rbl_checks 0
# no. of hits to be called a spam
required_hits 5
# no. of hits before reporting to Razor
auto_report_threshold 30
# rewrite subject
On 26 May 2002, at 13:01, Ronnie Gauthier boldly uttered:
Yes, I looked and saw that. Seems liks an average price and just
marketing strategy. So whats the point, that you buy the cheapest you
can get? I use them because they answer their phones. The domains
under my control are all
Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
It's been a very long time since this happened to me,
but my root partition seems to have come down with a case of
bad block in the inode table. SCSI drive, too, though
a bit old (not sure, maybe 7 years; its 4GB).
Fsck indicates the files affected aren't too
Bob Hemus wrote:
Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
It's been a very long time since this happened to me,
PS I got all 8.4 gigs back.
Bob
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Keith Antoine wrote:
sniP
Thank the losrd someonelse is like me and forgets things, must be aging.
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Keith, I
Just thought I'd brag a bit... My home server has been up and running for
75 days now.
How's everyone else doing? :')
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On Sun, May 26, 2002 at 10:23:16PM -0400, Jerry McBride wrote:
Just thought I'd brag a bit... My home server has been up and running for
75 days now.
How's everyone else doing? :')
This is from one of our ISP customers with over a thousand users
hitting the mail server. We installed in in
On Sun, 26 May 2002, Jerry McBride wrote:
Just thought I'd brag a bit... My home server has been up and running for
75 days now.
How's everyone else doing? :')
bash$ cat /etc/redhat-release
release 4.2 (Biltmore)
bash$ uptime
8:42pm up 322 days, 11:23, 2 users, load average: 0.07,
545.netllama@hal_netllama uptime
10:36pm up 38 days, 5:30, 4 users, load average: 0.09, 0.17, 0.35
547.netllama@hal_netllama uname -r
2.4.18-xfs
Jerry McBride wrote:
Just thought I'd brag a bit... My home server has been up and running for
75 days now.
How's everyone else doing? :')
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