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Hi,
Download the GoogleEarthLinux.bin file. Become root and make it
executable. Run it. It will install.
Heracles
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All,
How does one install google earth on Fedora 7 as the download does not
start on the google site
On Thu, 4 Oct 2007 10:23:39 +0200 (SAST), [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hi All,
How does one install google earth on Fedora 7 as the download does not
start on the google site and on the prefect desktop site the file does
not
exist.
Lee, I don't know much about Fedora 7 or Google Earth, but I
* On Sun, Feb 04, 2007 at 05:53:12PM +1100, Heracles wrote:
Hi Mike,
Jeff helped me do exactly that at LCA. He used an intermediate distro as
a first upgrade then went to etch. He told me that was the best way.
Even then there were a few issues so I just bit the bullet and did a
clean
quote who=Heracles
Jeff helped me do exactly that at LCA. He used an intermediate distro as a
first upgrade then went to etch. He told me that was the best way.
That was when you asked me to do a warty (!) to edgy upgrade!
A Debian upgrade ought to be less troublesome because there have been
Hi Mike,
Jeff helped me do exactly that at LCA. He used an intermediate distro as
a first upgrade then went to etch. He told me that was the best way.
Even then there were a few issues so I just bit the bullet and did a
clean install using one of the Ubuntu 6.10 they were giving away at LCA
On Sat, December 23, 2006 12:53 pm, Michael Lake wrote:
It might depend alos on what else you are running. What perl or pyhton
modules if any? I was running mod_perl and used some perl modules and
DirectoryIndexing
broke and other things.
thanks, Michael
I don't think I have anything that
Are you looking to create a database of commercial CDs the music dept
has bought?
If so, http://www.freedb.org/ might be a good place to start looking;
they have a huge database of such information, and provide guides to
how to access this information across the net and use it in your
On Tue, 2005-08-16 at 11:21 +1000, Simon wrote:
Our Music dept is wanting to create a track by track database of all
their CD's. We are looking for a program that can read the data directly
from the CD and add the data to a searchable database that is
acccessible to network users. Any ideas?
On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 07:59:21 +1100 (EST), [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've been running Gentoo Linux with kernel 2.4.26-r9 and Debian Woody on a
hospital imaging network.
The introduction of both these machines appears to be associated with
connectivity loss of other
On Tue, 2004-10-05 at 15:13 +1000, Michael Kraus wrote:
How easy is it to program logic into CMSs? (Currently I'm looking at
Drupal and Mambo, but am very open to other suggestions as well. I've
noticed them mentioned here a bit lately.)
I'm more familiar with Drupal so my response is more
On Sat, 22 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi everyone
having trouble writing with 'dd' on a iMac running Darwin 10.2.3.
Trying to write a copy of floppyC31.fs to a USB floppy and cant seem to
get anywhere with it. as follows is what it spits back at me. Hoping
that someone can point out
On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 03:02:43PM +1100, Tiwari, Rajnish wrote:
Hi All,
Is there a place where i can find out about what distribution
releases use which version of the linux kernel ?
As a quicky, could someone fill me on which kernel versions
are on Redhat 7.X 8
if you have a redhat based system you could also do less
/etc/redhat-releases
to find out what kernel you have on your system
man uname
uname can help you
On Fri, Jan 31, 2003 at 03:02:43PM +1100, Tiwari, Rajnish wrote:
Hi All,
Is there a place where i can find out about what
$author = Barrie Hall ;
Solaris yes, Linux (unfortunately) no.
have another read. he says they're are moving to linux across the board
unless linux can't scale for a particular application in which case solaris
will be the UNIX they choose to fill those needs.
marty
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On Sat, 2002-11-02 at 06:19, linley wrote:
I run redhat 7.1 (E-smith server)
I have an application that saves files to a directory. Can the directory be
set up to re set the permissions and ownership automatically of all files
placed into it?
Not directly.
You'll need to write a a script
to be honest I would have thought getting a proper Linux/Email server
Distribution of Linux would have me better..ie SuSE now has an
email/exchange replacement boxed CD set so does Mandrakeif its going
to be an email server well then install and email server the rest is a
waste of resources.
to be honest I would have thought getting a proper Linux/Email server
Distribution of Linux would have me better..ie SuSE now has an
email/exchange replacement boxed CD set so does Mandrakeif its going
to be an email server well then install and email server the rest is a
waste of resources.
Most linux distributions are free...thats not just a Mandrake thing.
One thing mandrake might have over other distributions is that it has
been optimised for Pentium architectures where as redhat and others have
no optimisation for any specific architecture and therefore will work on
just about
Graeme Robinson wrote:
Which is why I recommend SME Server - you can admin it yourself with
minimal instruction calling on a tech only if you need hardware.
Security fixes are easy to monitor and install from the web-manager that
you also use to add users/fileshares/virtual domains, etc.
On Thu, Oct 31, 2002 at 08:11:14AM +, Bill Taylor wrote:
Graeme Robinson wrote:
[ smeserver is good]
note that you can download a version for free;
no official support of course
http://www.e-smith.org/downloads/
Matt
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the best one to use is Mandrake, 1. Its Free, 2. Its Easy.Could you
please confirm what software I should be using and who may be able to
help set it up.
Personally, I'd rather recommend something like Slackware 8.1 + Webmin
Things like Mandrake/RedHat, whilst visually simple to start out
Terry,
as Paul Daniels and othes have mentioned, everyone has their preferences
regarding linux distributions and mail server software (MTA). This is
probably not what you need to consider.
Instead, I'd work from the other direction. Once you have the mailserver
working, you'll want to maintain
On 30 Oct 2002, Sebastian Welsh wrote:
Instead, I'd work from the other direction. Once you have the mailserver
working, you'll want to maintain it. Your company will replace staff,
software will need upgrading, you may want to add further functionality.
So, the first thing to do is to look
and take power from
you, pervert and discipline your natural tastes, civilize and sterilize
you.
-F. Scott Fitzgerald-
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Rev Simon Rumble wrote:
Couldn't agree more!
No news is good news :-)
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On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, graham wright wrote:
Try the linuxcare toolbox CD. You can download an image from the web. I
think it's around 50MB.
Does anyone know if it's been updated past the 2.0.36(?) kernel that was
on it last time I looked?
yes
If so, what kernel is on
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, graham wright wrote:
Try the linuxcare toolbox CD. You can download an image from the web. I
think it's around 50MB.
Does anyone know if it's been updated past the 2.0.36(?) kernel that was
on it last time I looked?
If so, what kernel is on it now?
DaZZa
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Wally,
Try the linuxcare toolbox CD. You can download an image from the web. I
think it's around 50MB.
Graham
CSSC wrote:
I am interested in trying Linux, especially for recovery of data on NTFS
formatted HDDs ? WinXp seems to crash a lot leaving often leaving my
clients unable to
Hi,
I am interested in trying Linux, especially for recovery of data on NTFS
formatted HDDs - WinXp seems to crash a lot
leaving often leaving my clients unable to recover data. I know this can
be done in Linux as I have a boot CD from AntiVar (a German Virus Cleaner)
that will read such a
On Wed, 10 Jul 2002, Melinda Taylor wrote:
This is probably a sily question but I keep getting X11 and pgplot errors
when compiling things like:
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lX11
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [sm] Error 1
-L/usr/X11R6/lib
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find
On Mon, 2002-04-29 at 19:29, Jeff Ford wrote:
Is there some edit setup file or some one could
tell me how of some way (Detailed) to deal with this problem
for some reason I am unaware of, in debian I've always had to create
that /dev/mouse link manually. If it's a serial mouse you've got
Hi,
You need to work on the cost and the bandwidht constraints before making any such
decsion.
All web hosting services can offer you JSP servers, but you have to decide which
one do you want you use. Do u want a freeware like Tomcat or Resin(close to free) or
Orion or Jetty.
or if your
* Jeff Waugh ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
How many slug_members are there? I told the member for Taiwan 700.
Around 550 on the mailing list, but Patrick will know how many financial
members we currently have. You can come along tonight and sign up too. :)
Already signed and paid - no
If you're running webmin on that there is a good overview package called
systats. Visit the webmin home page.
Otherwise ntop is good from the command line (you'll need to acquire it).
ifconfig also gives you the poop. systats is pretty, gives cute little by
the minute graphs including eth
quote who=Nick Croft
How many slug_members are there? I told the member for Taiwan 700.
Around 550 on the mailing list, but Patrick will know how many financial
members we currently have. You can come along tonight and sign up too. :)
- Jeff
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On Thu, 2002-03-21 at 09:10, Ben Donohue wrote:
Hi Slugs,
Is there a way to tell how hard a network card is being used in a PC.
e.g stats, errors, usage, etc. I wouldn't know where to start looking so
some help would be appreciated.
I'm running debian.
tgreen@cavey:~$ ifconfig eth0
eth0
On Sunday 17 February 2002 12:08, Ken Foskey wrote:
On Sun, 2002-02-17 at 00:41, Michael Jordan wrote:
I know this is a bit out of topic, but I am a bit desperate! Can anyone
recommend a place that offers cheap/reasonably priced hardware? In
particular I am in dire need for a hard disk, cd
Try compuedge - www.cedge.com.au
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of
trouble with them sending me the wrong hardware...and they took long enough
too.
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On Sun, 2002-02-17 at 00:41, Michael Jordan wrote:
I know
On Sun, Dec 16, 2001 at 07:49:54PM +1100, Jeff Allison wrote:
Got a Question. I've got a Redhat 7.1 server acting as Domino server so my
SMTP listener isn't sendmail, its the built in domino one how do i get the
internal mail from the box delivered to the domino listener. I've tried not
I have a client running Domino under Linux, but in their case they are
still using the sendmail server and just using Notes to access it.
I know it isn't what you have got, but at least that arrangement works.
On Sun, 16 Dec 2001, Jeff Allison wrote:
Got a Question. I've got a Redhat 7.1
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From: Doctor Zhivago [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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anybody knows what solutions the now-defunct elinux (elinux.com.sg) provides
If they are defunct ... most likely none
Rob
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From: Doctor Zhivago [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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anybody knows what solutions the now-defunct elinux (elinux.com.sg) provides
If they are defunct ... most likely none
Rob
Sorry, couldn't resist :)
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The advantage doing a differential, rather than incremental, is that a file
modified on Monday is also backed up on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.
With an INCREMENTAL, the Monday file will only be on the Monday tape, as
the archive bit is reset after backup.
Thus requiring only 2
begin Jon Biddell quotation:
Yes, correct... And also correct about tar, which is a pain
Although I have a script (from Anthony Rumble) that seems to build a list
of files and then back them up - you might modify that.
There's a collection of such scripts in
2001 9:44 AM
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On Sun, Jun 03, 2001 at 12:50:13PM +1000, Brian Hunt wrote:
Does anyone know what VM stands for and does it relate to the VM in
vmlinux?
VM stands for virtual memory, I could only guess what the vm in vmlinux
means.
VM: killing
On Sun, Jun 03, 2001 at 12:50:13PM +1000, Brian Hunt wrote:
Does anyone know what VM stands for and does it relate to the VM in vmlinux?
VM stands for virtual memory, I could only guess what the vm in vmlinux means.
VM: killing process .syslogd
It could be you have run out of memory. Once
On Saturday 02 June 2001 22:50, Brian Hunt wrote:
Hi
I'm running RedHat Linux V7.0 and after I boot up and get the login shell I
get the following message continually and can't login or do anything. Does
anyone know what it means?
Does anyone know what VM stands for and does it relate to
Peter,
You've got your From: address configured incorrectly... the real
[EMAIL PROTECTED] is getting some of your email.
Matthew
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Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2000 06:39:09 +1100
From: Peter Hardy [EMAIL PROTECTED
This one time, at band camp, Joe Haribonigo said:
PS: how can i be a 37337 hacker=BF
warez.slashdot.org has everything you'll need.
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I hate spam, die spammer die
As there is a free call number how can I set up my machine to dial this jerks
phone number several hundred times a day??
JOE!!!
PS: how can i be a 37337 hacker=BF
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What dist. or mail server software?
Dean
john wrote:
Hi there
Just wondering if you can help me out here.
I have installed virtual email accounts on linux, its receiving the
mail ok, but i cannot log into the pop accounts to recieve mail.
I think it has something to do with pop-3
aliases or virtual accounts?
Dean
john wrote:
Hi
Running sendmail , linux mandrake
cheers
john
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"Bravard, Mark" wrote:
..snip
2) Modify the startup file so that each time you log into the system will
create a command named "ll". When you type in the command "ll" at the
prompt.
As root
cd /usr/local/bin
vi ll - then enter what you want, e.g.
i to enter insert
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