Hi Bhee-L,
If it's possible, you can also try GIMPshop. ;-P
On 4/24/07, Bhee-L@ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ah ok!!
tnx sir jerome!
i will try to use wine!
On 4/24/07, Jerome Gotangco [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/24/07, Bhee-L@ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi guys!
is there any way to
hehehe!!
tnx sir alex!!
try po namin kasi nila sir rowell...
para pati po nga offices my word!! heheehe
la mgawa!
On 4/24/07, Alexander Santiago [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oo nga Lui, GIMP nalang...
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Alexander P. Santiago
Registered Linux User # 384399
another Forever Linux Newbie
and to check your memory, a lot of live-distros come with memory checkers as
a boot option. I used MEPIS. Saved me a lot of headaches trying to find out
what went wrong with LINUX. hehehe
On 4/24/07, Amir Joven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
try also to actively monitor logs, access and error logs.
Guys,
help / tulong / ayuda me. Where did I go wrong?
Jarris, I have said before
ON MASTER:
slapd and slurpd daemons are running
Jarris Ruiz writes:
is slurpd running on the master server?
On 4/21/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi Guru's
I've been tweaking my
no, thanks sir mhacj!
On 4/24/07, Bhee-L@ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hehehe!!
tnx sir alex!!
try po namin kasi nila sir rowell...
para pati po nga offices my word!! heheehe
la mgawa!
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Alexander P. Santiago
Registered Linux User # 384399
another Forever Linux Newbie
On 4/24/07, Danny Ching [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and to check your memory, a lot of live-distros come with memory checkers
as a boot option. I used MEPIS. Saved me a lot of headaches trying to find
out what went wrong with LINUX. hehehe
On 4/24/07, Amir Joven [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
try
On 4/24/07, Edel SM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
have you tried rdiff-backup http://www.nongnu.org/rdiff-backup/?
that's what i am using. i have my cron job running every 4am everyday.
i've read about it, my problem is to make an incremental backup script that
works :D
On 4/24/07, jan gestre
Hi list,
I have a raid 5 200gig disk space and I'm planning to allot 10G for /
in 1 LV, 8G for swap in another LV and reserved the rest as unalloted
PE for future file system requirement for Oracle and DBs which we plan
to put each in separate LVs once we got the specs for its requirement.
The
Hi Jon,
Thanks for the links, it will be RHEL4 and with 8 GB of RAM that's why
I'm alloting same size for swap which is also ecommeded by the 1st
link you provided. My scenario is we need to reserve space for
additional file system requirements or expansion if needed.What will
be the best way
http://www.linux-watch.com/news/NS6409071283.html
In Beijing, Bill Gates announced
this week that Microsoft's Unlimited Potential initiative will now
include offering a software package, the Student Innovation Suite, to
governments and students in emerging countries across the world at a price
Hey, nothing beats my $0 slackware install. :-)
On 4/25/07, Michael Tinsay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.linux-watch.com/news/NS6409071283.html
In Beijing, Bill Gates announced this week that Microsoft's Unlimited
Potential initiative will now include offering a software package, the
On 4/25/07, Michael Tinsay [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.linux-watch.com/news/NS6409071283.html
In Beijing, Bill Gates announced this week that Microsoft's Unlimited
Potential initiative will now include offering a software package, the
Student Innovation Suite, to governments and
Embrace the principle of 'preferential treatment' for the underprivileged.
Extend services that have lock-in features.
Extinguish competitors like the free and open source computing
alternatives.
This is how I see that $3 initiative. And hey, it's actually a +$3. A
government is only eligible
jan,
forget about making that script :-) there are lots out there.
try rsnapshot. http://www.rsnapshot.org/
it is written in perl script and still based in rsync.
by the end of the week, your /backup folder will contain,
daily.0
daily.1
daily.2
daily.3
daily.4
daily.5
daily.6
you can also save
Thank you sir kenneth your advice did do the tick. =)
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yum groupinstall X Window System GNOME Desktop Environment On
4/20/07, Lloyd Martin T. Yong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi guys, i just made some
I used a browser to access the VIP to test the http connection or I telnet
the VIP at port 80 just to simulate http connection. Nothing is reflected on
the logs; even if I try tcpdump, nothing is captured between the 2 IPs of
the director.
Thanks for the follow through.
On 4/24/07, Ariz
On 4/25/07, jan gestre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/24/07, Edel SM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
have you tried rdiff-backup
http://www.nongnu.org/rdiff-backup/?
that's what i am using. i have my cron job running every 4am everyday.
i've read about it, my problem is to make an incremental
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