> On Friday 12 Nov 2004 19:23, Colin Speirs wrote:
> > hi
> >
> > Can anyone help me here
> >
> > Come Jan 1st 2005 public bodies in Scotland are covered by Freedom
> > of Information. One of the strictures is to provide the info in the
> > requested format.
> >
> > Could that include specifying
On Friday 12 Nov 2004 19:23, Colin Speirs wrote:
> hi
>
> Can anyone help me here
>
> Come Jan 1st 2005 public bodies in Scotland are covered by Freedom of
> Information. One of the strictures is to provide the info in the
> requested format.
>
> Could that include specifying a word processor file
On Sat, 2004-11-13 at 05:08, Colin McKinnon wrote:
> On Friday 12 November 2004 14:36, Andy Potter wrote:
> > I have also noticed that the router only displays the Windows PC's
> > hostname in the client list. It does not show the Linux PC's hostname.
> > Is there anything I need to run that will
hi
Can anyone help me here
Come Jan 1st 2005 public bodies in Scotland are covered by Freedom of
Information. One of the strictures is to provide the info in the
requested format.
Could that include specifying a word processor file format? Like Open
Office or KWord?
col
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In Absentia Luci, Te
Hi,
To get them to see each other there needs to be some kind of dns server
servicing the local network.
Can you ping the windows machines name? i.e. "ping windozecomputer"
If so this is going to be easy TM.
If not it will mean running your own dns server internally, this will not
need to be a