Ok, I see that every right wing, gun toting, special interest puppet that is
on this list is attempting to suck me into a political debate.
I refuse to get into such a battle on this list as this forum is not an
appropriate area for discussion of such things, however if you feel the need
to push
Hugh,
I take pleasure in responding to you publicly, despite the fact that I still
don't think this list is the place for this conversation.
I have no idea why kids kill each other, and I don't care that your school
had a rifle range, your school was most likely segregated as well,
that does
Hey Y'all,
Before I got into using Linux I used various versions of the MAC O/S and I
always found it to be somewhat unstable, the one thing I did like about it
was the fact that it was not nearly as dumbed down as Windows, it is easy to
use, but you still need to have some kind of understanding
Mike,
Apache will work fine with IIS, but the question is.why on Earth would
you want to use IIS???
Fritz
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Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 11:49 AM
Subject: [newbie] apache
Does anyone know what version or how to
Your best bet would be to check the docs or to check online at
http://www.linuxmandrake.org for the install guide. The install should
be pretty self explanatory. Also you may want to check your hardware to be
sure that your devices are compatible, there is a list
(I'm pretty sure) of compatible
Hey All,
Really I think this list is a better resource than calling someone and
waiting on hold for hours on end, only to hear a stock answer or a
pre-written script. With this list you get real users who have had similar
problems who are willing to help, not only that, rather than getting one
Hugh...I agree with you, Outlook is a terrible mail program I have no choice
but to use it at work and keep my eyes wide open for the 2-3 viruses that I
am sure to get each month. Of course when I am at home I don't really have
to worry to much about viruses (thanks again Linux) In fact Windows
Darryl,
An SQL database accessed and maintained with PHP might work for you.
You might want to take a look at that one...I used to used SQL and PHP with
IRIX so I
am fairly confident that you could get this running on Linux. PHP is
somewhat similar to Perl so
if you have some knowledge there
een speaking.
Fritz
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From: Mark Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: F. E. Schaper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2000 6:22 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Re: Fw: Linux
Fritz,
I liked your commentary. You speak well, bu
t sure why that's happening, but if your
cdrom is working in DOS, you can always boot to dos, go to the cdrom drive
(Ex, drive d:) and
cd
\dosutils\autoboot
and
run autoboot.bat
-=Ron=-
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Thursd
\autoboot
and
run autoboot.bat
-=Ron=-
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Thursday, May 11, 2000 8:46 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject:
[newbie] boot problems
Hey Guys,
I'm getting a strange error
here. I originally
Hey Guys,
Trying to do a re-install here and
not having any luck. For some reason the CD will not boot up when I restart the
machine (the cd drive is found, but it won't start the install when I use it)
Also using the bootdisk in the
floppy is no good...I'm about of of patience here any
In most cases ISP's have a space limit set for users...I know for my hosting
company it is 50MB...my site files and such take up 40 or so MB leaving me
with 10MB for mail (for which I have 6 or 7 POP3 boxes setup)...since you
said that you had thousands and thousands of messages I am kind of
If you lose the root password.yepso don't lose it.
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From: hopper [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Friday, May 05, 2000 1:09 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Root Password
On Thu, 04 May 2000, you wrote:
On Wed, 3 May 2000, David Smith wrote:
I've downloaded Netscape 6 and find it looks an awful lot like an AOL
browser...hmmm.
Also I feel I have to warn all of you that the beta version that is
available right now is very very buggy...it's a better browser than
previous versions to be sure...but it is still in betaperhaps when
Patrick,
I may be way off here but if I remember my old Unix days...try using
rm -r
And that should get rid of whatever you don't wantjust be careful with
the command
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 12, 2000
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