Ron Johnson wrote:
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S t i n g r a y wrote:
Can any one point me to a package of Web Based Office ? so far i
have heard so much about it but havent seen a package of it ...
http://www.writely.com/
http://spreadsheets.google.com/
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Ron Johnson wrote:
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Since it's possible to implement
George Borisov wrote:
Anthony Hawkes wrote:
What about the issue with Samba,
Are you using anonymous or authenticated access to the share?
authenticated
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Anthony Hawkes wrote:
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
On Thu, Aug 17, 2006 at 03:10:05PM +0100, Jon Dowland wrote:
At 1155837967 past the epoch, Anthony Hawkes wrote:
I am not sure which users to add to group folder and what
to modify to fix this problem up, I have googled my heart
out and
Anthony Hawkes wrote:
Wei Hu wrote:
Does anyone know how to set a kiosk FireFox in Debian?
I'd like to make FireFox meet the following in Debian:
1) when Debian boots, the screen displaps FireFox with the default
webpage;
2) not allow users to close, minimise FireFox;
3) not allow use
Wei Hu wrote:
Does anyone know how to set a kiosk FireFox in Debian?
I'd like to make FireFox meet the following in Debian:
1) when Debian boots, the screen displaps FireFox with the default
webpage;
2) not allow users to close, minimise FireFox;
3) not allow users to open new FireFox tab/windo
Okay need a bit of help,
I have a single folder call /folder in my root partition, basically I
have created the group folder and added my user and every user that
needs access, the perms on the dir are -rw-rw---, This works fine via
Terminal or SSH however I also need the Samba daemon to give
CJ van den Berg wrote:
On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 09:35:50PM +0800, Anthony Hawkes wrote:
Hmmm after setting the ISO in the locale i get the output:
perl: warning: Please check that your locale settings:
LANGUAGE = (unset),
LC_ALL = (unset),
LANG = "en_AU.UTF-8&qu
CJ van den Berg wrote:
On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 09:14:41PM +0800, Anthony Hawkes wrote:
This is through the main shell and via SSH not through a Term Emu
What is the "main shell"? Do you mean the linux console? If so, that is a
terminal emulator of sorts too. To use a unicode
Anthony Hawkes wrote:
CJ van den Berg wrote:
On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 08:50:25PM +0800, Anthony Hawkes wrote:
Anyone have any idea why manuals and for example pstree show the
follow weird characters: ââ
Heres a copy of the output of pstree:
initââ¬âacpid
ââapache2âââ10*[apache2
CJ van den Berg wrote:
On Tue, Aug 15, 2006 at 08:50:25PM +0800, Anthony Hawkes wrote:
Anyone have any idea why manuals and for example pstree show the follow
weird characters: ââ
Heres a copy of the output of pstree:
initââ¬âacpid
ââapache2âââ10*[apache2]
ââarchived.pl
ââatd
José Paulo Matafome Oleiro wrote:
Ter, 2006-08-15 às 20:50 +0800, Anthony Hawkes escreveu:
Anyone have any idea why manuals and for example pstree show the follow
weird characters: ââ
Heres a copy of the output of pstree:
initââ¬âacpid
ââapache2âââ10*[apache2]
ââarchived.pl
Mathias Brodala wrote:
Hello Anthony.
Anyone have any idea why manuals and for example pstree show the follow
weird characters: ââ
Heres a copy of the output of pstree:
initââ¬âacpid
Instead of the strange characters there should be ─, ┬, and such.
Which locale are using? Which local
Anyone have any idea why manuals and for example pstree show the follow
weird characters: ââ
Heres a copy of the output of pstree:
initââ¬âacpid
ââapache2âââ10*[apache2]
ââarchived.pl
ââatd
ââclamd
ââcourierloggerâââauthdaemondâââ5*[authdaemond]
Its hard to figure out where
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