Some comments after reading the first two issues (bearing in mind the
source ;-)
- Roblimo (editor-in-chief, a-la Slashdot) is a bit over the top. I
mean, he doesn't like press releases, and I can't blame him, but that's
how things are communicated to magazines; I don't see why this warrants
On Tue, 14 Nov 2000, Ken Ambrose wrote:
> b) No Linux company in their right mind would try to win customers
>from spam.
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morning all :-)
i was contacted by Opensource Magazine about subscribing and getting the
members of nnhlug to subscribe. I asked if i could extend the offer to
other lugs and she said yes.so...
===snip===
Open Magazine, the premiere monthly Linux and Open Source magazine f
Thanks to Everyone for the helpful posts/responses.
There certainly isn't a shortage of options!
I Appreciate it and will review all over the next month or so.
Bruce.
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Once again I turn to the gurus..
Does anyone have any recommendations to make for a DDS-3 SCSI
tape drive? I need to get one soonest to change over my
backups at home (too much data for CDRs now)..
ObMumble: Check out http://Advogato.Org/> if you haven't
already.
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>Here's the info...
>
>Carl H. Rummel
>Chief Correspondent
>Carl's Corner
Cool! I'll include that with every copy I pass along...
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On Thu, 16 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> > On Mon, 13 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > > This is one of the things where RPM seems to fall short. I can "install" a
> > > source package, as SRPM, but it doesn't seem to get into the RPM data
> > > base.
> >
No, not mine, appologies all round. I must have missed that in the
cut-past.
Here's the info...
Carl H. Rummel
Chief Correspondent
Carl's Corner
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On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Michael O'Donnell wrote:
>
>
> Rich Payne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Is NT Rebootable?
>
> Pretty darned funny
Rich Payne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Is NT Rebootable?
Pretty darned funny - that one's a keeper.
Did you write that? If so, nice work! If not,
shame on you for failing to include attribution...
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> On Mon, 13 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > This is one of the things where RPM seems to fall short. I can "install" a
> > source package, as SRPM, but it doesn't seem to get into the RPM data
> > base.
> > I can't uninstall it, query it, or use any of the manag
Is NT Rebootable?
Managers, system administrators, and application developers familiar
with Microsoft's Windows NT operating system resoundingly agree that NT
is highly rebootable. "It's not uncommon for us to reboot an NT server
several times a week, or within a month's time" reports Cheyenne
Thanx MUCH. That's actually what I was hoping to find from this thread. A
basic system to handle some of the UI details and let me write the meat. It
makes it much easier for me to learn something when I can go back and look
at a complete project and dissect the parts while RFM than by RFM alon
Ok, now you ARE being paranoid. No one makes fun of you behind your back.
They all use the gnhlug_mock_derek mail list. ;-)
-Larry
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On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, Derek D. Martin wrote:
> Er... Sorry about that. Those responsible for this message have been
> sacked. And now back to our regularly-scheduled llama training.
>
hey! i resemble that remark! i have 6 llamas, all who need training!
seriously.
> Er, o.k. so that was really si
That frood Derek D. Martin sassed:
> That frood Jerry Kubeck sassed:
>
> > My apologies to anyone who couldn't figure out that I was referring to the
> > GNHLUG.org web stie at:
> >
> > http://www.gnhlug.org
> >
> > I am using the power vested in my position to order a handcount
>
> huh?
Oh.
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