Ray-
It can be very frustrating if and when you take Linux seriously (e.g.,
running a Linux-based
business, or even trying to make a living doing Linux).
I always believe that if people appreciate your work, they will be
willing to pay. There is enough
money flying around but you must first
Brian-
I am a minority owner of a company that does exactly what you described.
They are developing and selling database packages (PostgreSQL + PHP)
which can import Access 2000 files. If you couldn't find a local
consultant, perhap you can give them a call. However, they can only
take
I have used Mandrake to install truetype fonts. It was quite
straightforward. I am told that KDE also provides a similar, though
perhaps not as versatile, font installation feature.
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
Aloha all,
Thanks for all your help. I talked to Charles Paul on a sub-contact
deal. I will keep all your e-mail's for future reference. This has
helped me and my sister company (PG Enterprises out a ton :)
Thanks Again,
Brian
Brian Low
Security X
1515 Nuuanu Ave. #555
Honolulu, HI 96817
I think you might find ttmkfdir useful. It's like mkfontdir for
truetype fonts. I have used an older version, and I don't know how
well it's being maintained. It's now available at
http://freshmeat.net/redir/ttmkfdir/10789/url_tgz/ttmkfdir.tar.gz .
I believe ttmkfdir comes with freetype2,
Tulip, which was initially developed by NASA, is an open-source project.
As such, it is incumbent upon the due diligence of each distro to make sure
that it can properly detect the various modifications thereof.
The tulip driver is actually maintained as it's own project
Hi, Warren and Mon-
I apologize that I probably made it more complicated than it had to be.
The issue is not the tulip driver, but hardware detection of NIC cards
using tulip chipset. As Mon mentioned, the tulip driver for the Linksys
NIC chipset, which was correctly identified by Mandrake
Dan George wrote:
Warren Togami wrote:
I usually don't post about Windows security holes on this list, but this
is a massive one that can potentially wreak havoc to desktop clients
should your users visit the wrong websites or receive the wrong e-mail
attachment. Please be sure to
On Tue, 13 Aug 2002, al plant wrote:
Hmmm... I thought it was just me. I had the same problem with RedHat 7.3
Anybody have a how to with installing Flash on Linux.
I am using Mozilla 1.0 and I installed it in my user directory instead of
in the /usr/local or something. Then I just followed the
On Monday 12 August 2002 20:27, you wrote:
On Mon, 2002-08-12 at 20:19, Dan George wrote:
Warren
Can you tell me how to install flash on Linux 7.1 or
7.3? Ive tried following the
directions but never could get them to work in Netscape Plugins.
Red Hat 7.1, 7,2 and 7.3
Its gets frustrating having to reinstall over and over again.
On Monday 12 August 2002 20:35, you wrote:
Maybe somebody can post instructions on how to download the beta Linux
and how to compile the kernel and set it up. I would appreciate it. I
failed to get it right on four attempts.
You were right about my gcc not being liked by the Oracle compiler. I
found out that the compiler is only compatible with gcc 2.95 my RH 7.3
install came with gcc 2.96
So I copied the gcc 2.95.3 files from another RH computer and put them
under /usr/local/ on my computer. I also put the
Florian,
Welcome to the list!!
I can't speak to the computer job market here as it is outside of my area of
expertise, but the beaches are great as is the weather.I thik you will
find this list to be very active and full of goodies.
Hope you enjoy your time in Hawaii.
R,
Ben
On
On Tue, 13 Aug 2002, Vikram Khurana wrote:
install came with gcc 2.96
So I copied the gcc 2.95.3 files from another RH computer and put them
under /usr/local/ on my computer. I also put the
/usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-linux-gnu/2.95.3 path in PATH. However
now I get an error
ld: cannot open
Jimen Ching wrote:
On Tue, 13 Aug 2002, Vikram Khurana wrote:
install came with gcc 2.96
So I copied the gcc 2.95.3 files from another RH computer and put them
under /usr/local/ on my computer. I also put the
/usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-linux-gnu/2.95.3 path in PATH. However
now I get an
Some links to academic papers on open source software
http://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=313202
http://opensource.mit.edu/papers/bonaccorsi-rossi.pdf
http://opensource.mit.edu/papers/counting-potatoes.html
Bonus links:
British MP who is trying to get Microsoft to stop gouging
A quick search for UNIX on SAIC's public page shows 16 openings in Hawaii.
I didn't look them over that well but I noticed a couple of the jobs. The
PASS-K jobs ask for maintain level 3 Korean language proficiency . That
isn't exactly a requirement, but you would need a TS clearance and it is a
I think I missed part of this thread, but i'll see if I can help.
install came with gcc 2.96
So I copied the gcc 2.95.3 files from another RH computer and put them
under /usr/local/ on my computer. I also put the
/usr/local/lib/gcc-lib/i686-pc-linux-gnu/2.95.3 path in PATH. However
now I get an
On Tue, 2002-08-13 at 13:31, Dan George wrote:
Not like the current new version is any better or anything. It is still
incredibly unstable and completely unusable for LTSP thin clients, while
supporting only Flash version 5.
That may be true that Flash5 exists within the Netscape
does anyone by chance know which port the counter strike server uses?
its for something important
sorry its off the topic
--
http://fastmail.fm : send your email first class
The default port is 27015. I can't give details, because I've never
really played CS, since no Linux client was ever developed, despite the
deployment of an excellent Linux server.
-Jeff
ryuhei yokokawa wrote:
does anyone by chance know which port the counter strike server uses?
its for
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