On Mon, 6 May 2002, at 2:23pm, Andrew W. Gaunt wrote:
> This is a must read
> http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2002-05-06-012-26-OS-SM-LL
Damn. A politician wrote that? Makes me want to move to Puru.
That sort of truth would never fly in the US. Our congress has too many
mem
On Mon, 6 May 2002, at 4:49pm, Rich C wrote:
> I have been searching the web for two days looking for an easy way to do
> this.
Unfortunately, your list of "don't wants" excludes all the easy ways.
You are basically asking, "How can I perform advanced functions using
software that does not su
I have been searching the web for two days looking for an easy way to do
this.
I don't want to use SSI.
I don't want to use frames in the target web page; I would like to have
the included code appear inline.
I don't want to wait for HTML 4.0- or XML-compliant browsers to
implement entities.
Jav
This is a must read
http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2002-05-06-012-26-OS-SM-LL
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>In a message dated: Mon, 06 May 2002 11:02:25 EDT
>Bayard Coolidge USG said:
>
>>Standard Disclaimer applies - I'm just pointing out the article,
>>and neither I nor my employer necessarily agree with it.
>>
>
>Errr, which employer would that be? ;)
>
Well, the ambiguity
In a message dated: Mon, 06 May 2002 11:02:25 EDT
Bayard Coolidge USG said:
>Standard Disclaimer applies - I'm just pointing out the article,
>and neither I nor my employer necessarily agree with it.
Errr, which employer would that be? ;)
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Paul
http://www.theregus.com/content/4/24861.html
Standard Disclaimer applies - I'm just pointing out the article,
and neither I nor my employer necessarily agree with it.
Bayard
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I found this particularly amusing :)
http://humorix.org/articles/jun01/linux-lawsuit.shtml
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Paul
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Try checking the permissions on /dev/dsp. It may be as simple as
not having write access to the special file. Back when I used a
VooDoo3 card, the /dev/3dfx driver needed to have the permissions set
differently in order for non-root users to access it. Sounds like
a similar problem.
Hope this