At 11:12 PM 10/22/2002 -1000, Ray Strode wrote:
I think also that people tend to love the language they used seriously
first.
Yeah. Maybe it was my good fortune to learn on languages so flakey that no
one could love them - first program in raw machine code (not even an
assembler on that
At 08:12 PM 10/23/2002 -1000, Ho'ala Greevy wrote:
Well, the NAT is easy. MonMotha on the list here has a famous script
that makes that quite simple.
And there is a great quick install guide on the MPLUG wiki
http://www.mplug.org/phpwiki/index.php/BasicFirewallRouter that gives
At 08:20 PM 10/23/2002 -1000, you wrote:
On the *nix side, you can use /etc/fstab to
automagically mount samba shares upon boot (I think there was a post with
syntax tips re: this a few weeks ago)
!? I feel clueless now! I thought I could only mount cifs shares on unix
using a utility like
At 11:10 PM 10/21/2002 -1000, you wrote:
I recall the Samba documentation warning about oplocks used in
conjunction with something like this. It has something to do with data
integrity and Windows performance when using Samba mounted shares, but I
don't remember exactly. Do the Google.
At 06:42 PM 9/30/2002 -0700, Eric Hattemer wrote:
A lot of other universities have taken Java and objects as the greatest
new thing ever. They preach these, and consider C to be old and
obsolete.
This probably has a lot to do with the problem - java is used almost
exclusively outside of the
At 03:50 PM 7/28/2002 -1000, Eric Hattemer wrote:
kpackage (which I
really liked, but Warren had some kind of problem with), mysteriously
disappeared in the newest versions of redhat.
I just installed 7.3 and I got it. I don't know where to find it on a menu,
but you don't need to. If you use
At 02:11 PM 7/27/2002 -0500, you wrote:
He had accidentally run, as root, rm -rf /lib/* on his colocated system,
hundreds of miles away. Restoring from backup was simply not an option
as it would take days just to get there (as I recall he was in canada and
the server was in florida).
Note
On Saturday 26 January 2002 19:14, someone wrote:
Sup guys,
I'm a heavy Windows user, and a Linux newbie.
Why are open-source gurus so adamant towards Microsoft?
1) Microsoft has done some genuinely arrogant stuff. (netscape java come
immediately to mind.) They only really like standards
At 11:51 PM 7/26/2002 -1000, you wrote:
One last commentdon't you think it's ironic that the GUI front-end
for Linux such as KDE and GNOME (on default settings anyways) have such
a strong resemblence to the Windows desktop? We can't hate Microsoft
for everything?
1) I wish the
At 02:11 AM 7/18/2002 -1000, you wrote:
MessageWe can give you machines usable as thin clients, but you would need
to buy several things yourself.
I'm still not too clear on what software is loaded/available on the
clients. Web browser, office type setup?
With all that fine print I can see
I also plan to attend this.
Dave Burns
At 01:32 AM 7/11/2002 -1000, you wrote:
http://www.mplug.org/phpwiki/index.php/MPLUGInstallFest4
MPLUG Install Help Session Install Fest 4
Date: Friday, July 19th, 2002
Time: 10:00am - 2:00pm
Food: Perhaps we will order pizza
Location: University of
At 07:20 AM 7/9/2002 -1000, W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
BTW, against our own conventional wisdom, WalMart seems to be selling
quite a few of those Lindows PCs. So much so that Lindows has to hire an
outside company to help with services.
And hire more lawyers to deal with a lawsuit from Chairman
At 04:43 PM 7/11/2002 -1000, Dan George wrote:
Is that a night class?
Yes.
I know if it gets cancelled and you know some of the guys who want to take
those courses, I know we are rounding up more people from HCC, HU and Heald
who got dumped. We have 9 students so far and if we add
At 06:21 PM 7/9/2002 -1000, you wrote:
David
How many Cisco or MCSE classes were dumped?
NOt sure, I only know about the linux classes because I tried to take them
got cancelled. I also took a w2k admin course at kcc, there were 8 students.
I am currently signed up for a linux
At 12:08 PM 7/7/2002 -1000, you wrote:
I can hook you up with Joe Bransfield who is also trying to get
RHCE programs here in Hawaii. Ive been trying to help him with getting
interested people in taking Linux classes here on Oahu.
I am interested in classes, though the whole RHCE
There will be a beginning linux course at HCC July 18 and 23, taught by
someone named Greevy (sounds sort of familiar?). I've no idea whether it
will be good or not. They had one scheduled in May but it was cancelled for
lack of students. Info at
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