Hi All,
Just FYI, there is a group of guys trying to organize local gamers
so that LAN parties and similar events can be announced and "marketed".
Their site is at http://hawaiigamingheadquarters.com/ . I spoke to
Earl, who runs the site, and he seems like a nice guy - fairly positive
* Rodney Kanno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [24/08/2003 1520EDT]:
> Yes I agree with yo that it sounds like a permissions problem,
> however, when I am logged into Linux as root, fire up my browser and
> login into squirrelmail, I get the same error as root. Isn't the root
> user supposed to have control of
Yes I agree with yo that it sounds like a permissions problem, however, when I
am logged into Linux as root, fire up my browser and login into squirrelmail,
I get the same error as root. Isn't the root user supposed to have control of
everything?
Rodney
On Sunday 24 August 2003 02:10 pm,
Mic
Sounds like a permissions problem. A common scenario is the directory the
program is trying to create files in is owned by root and does not allow
users to create files there.
Michael
Rodney Kanno <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@videl.ics.hawaii.edu on 08/23/2003
01:13:16 PM
Please respond to [EMAIL PRO
Article about Sun's cooperation with Red Hat in getting Java to work
nicely with NPTL.
On Sat, 2003-08-23 at 07:59, Tom Ball wrote:
> Sun's engineers responsible for the Linux version of the Java runtime
> (J2SE JDK) recently wrote an article on how they worked with RedHat on
> the design of the n