Vincent Van Houtte wrote:
2009/12/13 Logan Rathbone popro...@gmail.com
David, are you running (Arch) Linux in your law office? If so, could
you describe your experiences? What do you use for time and
billinglrath...@uwo.ca
I'm also running an entire law office on linux. We chose
Jim Clark wrote:
Hate to state the obvious, because it was my problem. Dropped my
laptop from 75C to 50C... cleaning the hairball out of my heatsink.
On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 11:47 AM, daniel robinson dcntfel...@gmail.com wrote:
On Jan 5, 2010 7:05 AM, Dimitrios Apostolou ji...@gmx.net wrote:
The Xiph.org people are looking for some help getting things out the
door. I expect that there are a good many capable Ogg/Vorbis users
here in Arch-land... Anybody interested? Reply to the thread below on
vor...@xiph.org.
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From: xiphm...@xiph.org
Date:
2010/1/7 David C. Rankin drankina...@suddenlinkmail.com
Believe it or not, our Federal Government has done a good job with a Linux
backend for a good part of the CM/ECF electronic filing system for the
Federal District Court system.
Wow - that's impressive from the viewpoint of a Belgian
Guys,
This is just a quick request to make sure I don't screw myself playing
with new technology. I have a server 5 existing ext3 partitions on a dmraid
array with several hundred gig of unpartitioned space. I have created the new
partition and I'm about the create the filesystem. With
Am 07.01.2010 18:26, schrieb David C. Rankin:
Guys,
This is just a quick request to make sure I don't screw myself playing
with new technology. I have a server 5 existing ext3 partitions on a dmraid
array with several hundred gig of unpartitioned space. I have created the new
Thomas Bächler wrote:
Delayed allocation might lead to data loss of recently created or
overwritten files in case of power failure or system freeze. The most
common case of overwriting files in badly written programs has been
worked around in ext4, but theoretically it might still happen
On Thu, Jan 07, 2010 at 11:26:05AM -0600, David C. Rankin wrote:
Guys,
This is just a quick request to make sure I don't screw myself playing
with new technology. I have a server 5 existing ext3 partitions on a dmraid
array with several hundred gig of unpartitioned space. I have
Hello everybody.
Yesterday, my computer installed from testing last networkmanager
version, 0.7.998-1. It worked OK until I shut down my computer.
This morning, I cannot get any single program to be launched in gnome,
even xterm using alt+f2 dialog box.
After I downgraded to version
Frederic Bezies wrote:
Hello everybody.
Yesterday, my computer installed from testing last networkmanager
version, 0.7.998-1. It worked OK until I shut down my computer.
This morning, I cannot get any single program to be launched in gnome,
even xterm using alt+f2 dialog box.
After I
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