Dont know anything about how FF3 bookmarks systems but seems you could
mount the shared network drive using fstab, and then point FF3 to the
path which would now appear local to FF3 or create a symbolic link from
the network shark bookmarks to the location FF3 expects the files to be.
Hi all,
The time has come for me to part company with my current employer.
I'm looking for a job that will make use of my Linux skills and enable
me to work towards becoming a Senior Solutions Architect.
My skills are:
* Linux Administration Experience in the following distributions:
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Matthew Macdonald-Wallace wrote:
I'm looking for a job that will make use of my Linux skills and enable
me to work towards becoming a Senior Solutions Architect.
Worth posting up to the Linux Jobs list hosted by lug.org.uk:
On 22/09/2008, Matthew Macdonald-Wallace [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for a job that will make use of my Linux skills and enable
me to work towards becoming a Senior Solutions Architect.
MessageLabs near Gloucester (where I used to work):
http://www.messagelabs.co.uk/careers
They are
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Thought others may be interested.
Regards,
Andy
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Date: Mon, 22 Sep 2008 12:54:59 +0100
From: Ciaran Mooney [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Robert McWilliam wrote:
Do you get any error messages if you run firefox from a terminal?
None: it runs with no errors...
I think this might be the same problem with sqlite on network drives
that you had attempting a similar thing with liferea, as firefox moved
from using an html file to a
Oliver Marks wrote:
Dont know anything about how FF3 bookmarks systems but seems you could
mount the shared network drive using fstab, and then point FF3 to the
path which would now appear local to FF3 or create a symbolic link from
the network shark bookmarks to the location FF3 expects the
Matthew Macdonald-Wallace wrote:
I'm looking for a job that will make use of my Linux skills and enable
me to work towards becoming a Senior Solutions Architect.
...
Although I'm currently based in Monmouth,
FYI, posted to gloucs.lug.org.uk :
Original Message
Date: Mon,
Open Source makes historic UK breakthrough
http://www.theinquirer.net/gb/inquirer/news/2008/09/22/open-source-makes-historic-uk
to date:
Sirius, Novell
more to come I believe
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alan cocks
Kubuntu user#10391
Linux user #360648
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Quoting Andrew Oakley [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Matthew Macdonald-Wallace wrote:
I'm looking for a job that will make use of my Linux skills and enable
me to work towards becoming a Senior Solutions Architect.
...
Although I'm currently based in Monmouth,
FYI, posted to gloucs.lug.org.uk :
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