Re: Pointless debate about correctness (was: Procmail front-end?)

2001-02-01 Thread Benjamin Scott
On Tue, 30 Jan 2001, Bruce McCulley wrote: The point was, how do you define "correct"? doesn't matter how you define "correct", a program is correct when it mets the applicable definition of correctness, and not before. Ummm... huh? It does not matter how one defines correct, but a

Re: Hey, Red Hat is learning!

2001-02-01 Thread Paul Lussier
In a message dated: Wed, 31 Jan 2001 19:53:36 EST Benjamin Scott said: On Wed, 31 Jan 2001, Kenneth E. Lussier wrote: This only addresses the "workstaion install". Does this mean that if you do a server install, or a custom install, then the services will still be on? Dunno, I don't work

Install Options, was:Re: Hey, Red Hat is learning!

2001-02-01 Thread Brian Chabot
On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Paul Lussier wrote: Rather than only a choice between custom and default, they should provide some "Default Types" to choose between. A couple years ago I came up with an idea that I thought was a good way to do this: When the installer starts, it should ask you what

Yahoo - Cray Inc. Announces Plans for Alpha Linux SuperCluster Systems

2001-02-01 Thread Bruce Dawson USG
Have people seen this one? http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/010129/ny_cray.html ** To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the following text in the *body* (*not* the subject line) of the letter: unsubscribe gnhlug

Re: Yahoo - Cray Inc. Announces Plans for Alpha Linux SuperClusterSystems

2001-02-01 Thread Rich Payne
I think I remember seeing that somewhere :) --rdp On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Bruce Dawson USG wrote: Have people seen this one? http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/010129/ny_cray.html ** To unsubscribe from this list, send mail to [EMAIL

Re: Hey, Red Hat is learning!

2001-02-01 Thread John Abreau
On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Paul Lussier wrote: The "server" install seems to be the "workstation" everything plus the stuff that's needed to be a server. Unlike a workstation though, servers usually have a very specific purpose; mail, web, file/print, etc. However, they don't ask what kind of

Re: Hey, Red Hat is learning!

2001-02-01 Thread Paul Lussier
In a message dated: Thu, 01 Feb 2001 12:36:50 EST John Abreau said: I did a server install of Redhat 7.0 a few weeks ago. When I selected "Server" (in the graphical installer), it then asked me to select from a list of server types. If I recall correctly, the list was "Mail", "DNS", "Web", and