Hi,
This is just to say that this topic has been taken off-list (where it
belongs), and hopefully to end the thread now before it gets out of
hand.
If anybody is particularly interested in getting involved, email me at
the address in the From line, and I'll cc you into the discussions.
Apologies
On Wed, Jan 21, 2004 at 09:00:12PM +, Pigeon wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 20, 2004 at 09:01:47PM -0800, Day Brown wrote:
> > When you get right down to it, both Christianity and
> > Islam are dangerous cults.
>
> How can you claim that a religion which preaches love for one's fellow
> people is a dan
-2 350 with 32mb Ram
thanks very much.
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ssing?
Can they ping each other using names without doing DNS lookups?
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rivers. and it worked!
> why is there no vesa compatible driver for xfree?? it would solve
all my
> problems and i guess a lot more!
Is it VESA 2.0 compliant? If so it should be possible to enable vesa
framebuffer in the kernel and then use the Framebuffer Xserver.
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Hi Everyone!
Does Debian pursue people like these for the money they owe? That
really annoys me.
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le still do, and that
even more are forced to use it. EXE files should not be posted to the
list anyway, so blocking that would help, even though it would miss
scripts.
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versions and that any updates at the
moment will be the same software with a different package number.
Once M19 is released and packaged I will unhold them.
btw - on the kernel side, it helps to download the patch files
instead, they're a lot smaller.
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) link.
>
> If i understand you properly, debian machine should use RH as proxy
> server ? This doesn't change anything, because there still be slow
> connection from debian to RH.
I have a feeling he thought that the two computers were in the same
place and so you could network and masquerade.
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cs is a better tools
> for programming than Borland IDE :-)
I've seen one on freshmeat a lot, it seems to be being updated a lot
at the moment, its called UConio. You can get to its webpage through
http://freshmeat.net/projects/uconio/homepage/
Hope this helps
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necting using the internal ip 192.168.1.1 or whatever? I wouldn't
have thought that would work, if its what you're doing.
Just a thought.
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