On Tuesday 22 April 2003 10:01 pm, Warren Togami wrote:
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Does anyone want to give a session on programming/development topics?
Just offer it to the list and see who is interested. I personally would
like to give a session on RPM package development if people are
interested.
While not
Not sure what you mean but there's this:
http://www.pitman.co.za/projects/jssh/ and this: http://www.javassh.org
and SSH 2.0 here: http://www.jcraft.com/jsch/
Don
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002, Charles Lockhart wrote:
Anybody know if there's work being done to improve tunneling over ssh
for swing based
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On Tuesday 22 October 2002 10:15, Jimen Ching wrote:
If you work on a large project, it helps a lot to have lots of
face-to-face time. Development moves a lot faster with face-to-face
communication than with email or IRC. Of course, I never did
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time. You really have to work full time to be able to contribute in any
useful way. I contribute to some projects. But only minor enhancements
and bug fixes. Of course, I have a full time job. Perhaps students who
have more free time to learn
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What do you use Ruby for? I've been thinking about learning a quick scripting
language for those tasks too simple to warrent a full-blown app.
Don
On Thursday 17 October 2002 16:17, linuxdan wrote:
Im working with Perl, PHP and now Ruby.
I
I'm curious how many other people on this list are open source developers,
particularly those living on O'ahu. I do mostly Java development and am
involved in the following projects:
* stxx - A lightweight addon to struts (web app framework) that allows
you to use xsl/xml rather than jsp.
Neither project is really finished and neither are actively being worked
on at the moment.
Yeah, I have a ton of those too :)
Don
I have an HP something-or-other that works fine. I didn't think brand
mattered with CD burners and Linux. They all use the same generic SCSI
drivers so I thought.
Don
On Wed, 2 Oct 2002, Cliff Brown wrote:
On Wednesday 02 October 2002 03:52 pm, al plant wrote:
Hi,
Anyone have the name
FWIW, my ISO's of Mandrake 9, CD's 1 and 2, didn't come with the kernel
source so I couldn't compile the NVIDIA kernel. When I tried, I got all
sorts of problems. I had to find a Mandrake 9 mirror and download the rpm
then install. After that, it compiled just fine.
Don
On Tue, 1 Oct 2002,
To second that, every time I think I've grown up and moved beyond
Mandrake, I come back. MDK 9 really impressed me by configuring good
menus for all window managers for one. I run mostly SuSE w/ IceWM and
their menus were anemic. Of course I hacked up MDK's menu first thing, but it
was nice to
From what I've found:
http://www.kofler.cc/mysql/mysql2mysql.html This script converts MS SQL
Server 7/2000 to mysql. As mentioned you can import an access 2000 db
into sql server by downloading the trial version of sql server.
Found on the PHP builder message boards: Just download MyODBC from
Probably the easiest way would be to register the access database as an
odbc datasource. You can then either use the web scripting language of
your choice to make a web front end, or use the scripting language of your
choice to pull out the data and stuff it into a mysql db or something of
that
If you are having a problem getting mail from the outside and running SuSE
8.0, they default smtp to only allow local mail. That stumped me for a
bit.
Don
On Thu, 25 Jul 2002, Ray Strode wrote:
Does anyone know if RR blocks smtp servers on the default port (25)?
They don't.
Are you
Its a font issue I believe. Try other fonts to replicate the behavior.
Don
On Thu, 25 Jul 2002, Dean Fujioka wrote:
I was wondering if anyone else experienced this same issue...
When I'm using the word processor, if i type a quote it will replace
it with a ? on the screen, but when I
I believe the Linux Journal just had an article about doing that very
thing this month. It was either that one or the other linux one :)
Don
On Thu, 25 Jul 2002, al plant wrote:
Julio Gutierrez wrote:
can anyone tell me how or where to find resources to set up a RH 7.3 system
to
use
Speaking of a tast list specifically and better collaboration broadly, has
the possibility of setting up a site like phpGroupware been raised? It
has most basic functions for groups to work together and is relatively
easy to write custom modules.
Regarding postnuke, I must say it sounds perfect
I'm new to the list, but did I just read it right that you have tons of
computers, loaded with Linux, just waiting to be deployed to a school? If
so, I know of a school that might be interested. What's on the machines
re software and hardware?
On another note, I'm a software developer (Java,
While the DoD tends to be Microsoft centric (where departmental file,
print, and email servers are concerned), the Naval command where I work
currently does use quite a few Linux boxes. They are working on migrating
off HP-UX to Linux. With the NMCI contract (EDS won a 5+ billion
dollar contract
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