vide the source or a written offer to obtain the source.
The offer can be copied and given to anybody. So anybody that has got a
copy of the written offer can go to SCO and require the Source, even if
they didn't buy the Product.
But these are actually only 2 options of the GNU GPL. There was m
On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 20:14, John Hasler wrote:
> Martin List-Petersen writes:
> > So anybody that has got a copy of the written offer can go to SCO
and
> > require the Source, even if they didn't buy the Product.
>
> However, if SCO fails to comply only the copyrig
ill map to that directory,
if that local directory does not exists, then mod_dynvhost
falls through to the default apache ServerRoot ( in my case
that works out to be "/usr/local/apache/icons" ).
"/cgi-bin/" requests are much the same.
Regards,
Martin List-Petersen
On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 13:32, Gerfried Fuchs wrote:
> Why Vienna, Austria?
Why not :) Vienna isn't bad at all.
Regards,
Martin List-Petersen
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nuxTag to
Vienna, if we know, how many people would be interested and it probably
would cut the costs of travelling. (Unless people are in a hurry and
i've not checked the distance yet.)
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Martin List-Petersen
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Citat Jonathan Walther <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 02:29:06AM +0200, Bernd Eckenfels wrote:
> >> That sound
31, 2003 at 02:12:08AM +0200, Amaya wrote:
> > > > > Martin List-Petersen dijo:
> > > > > > Something like that sounds sane. It gives even the possibility
> > > > > > organising a "shuttle"-bus or something likewise from LinuxTag to
> &g
estion to couple enough people to arrange some
kind of transportation, which will be cheaper, more fun and definatly more
relaxing for most of us.
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Martin List-Petersen
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class.
In Denmark you've got electric sockets at every 2nd seat on all IC3, IC4.
We'll make that requirement, when ordering the tour :o)
>
>
> So, IMHO, you'd better have long life batteries.. :-)
Ehe ... 2 pcs 48WHr batteries should ensure power for some of the t
d in addition to the climatisation problem be
> > a problem.
>
> If you end up in southern France on your way from Karlsruhe to Vienna then the
> problem is not the air conditioning of the train.
At least we're sure then, that the GPS software needs some major
calibration :)
Regar
major search site portals (and one of their major sites
is in France) uses Debian Woody.
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Martin List-Petersen
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tting through and if people
at least have configured their mailer to monitor abandoned mail, then
they'll notice.
If you are reading lkml you'll notice very fast, that something is
wrong. Never have i seen less mail on lkml.
Regards,
Martin List-Petersen
martin at list-petersen
On Wed, 2003-08-27 at 20:12, martin f krafft wrote:
> also sprach Martin List-Petersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2003.08.27.1832 +0200]:
> > > http://www.merit.edu/mail.archives/nanog/msg12818.html
> >
> > Actually there is a chance of your/my mail getting through
&g
stly avoided, meaning
things are said well
packaged, not to offend the counterpart.
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pity to see freeradius gone from Debian.
Cheers,
Hi,
I'm currently not an active maintainer within Debian, but freeradius is
essential (also to what i do), so I will have a go at it.
Kind regards,
Martin List-Petersen
On 03/09/16 14:48, Thomas Pierson wrote:
Hi,
I'm also interested because I use freeradius at work and on some other
non-profit projects too.
I already maintain some packages in Debian as a DM only but I don't have
a lot of experience.
So Martin, Vito, please tell me if you need more help and ho
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