:)
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> Has anyone else done anything like this before?
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> Thanks!
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> Paul
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to have to reinstall the whole system just to be on the safe-side" feeling
again.
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It may seem obvious, but to me, the best computer related products are
the ones I just find myself always going back to. I try out different
products, different word processors, email clients, browsers, and
distros. I don't know how many email clients I've used, for example,
hoping to find the p
I had exactly the same need. Here is what I did:
I set up IMAP (UW) on the mail server, and encourage its use internally
(they use Outlook, mostly). Set up the Roxen Challenger web server with
the IMHO web mail module on our public web server. IMHO module uses
IMAP to access mail from the m
Why not simply burn your website to a CD, and serve it from the CD
drive? It could be served through a cache, so performance is up to par.
Karl J. Runge wrote:
> On Wed, 23 May 2001, Ray Cote <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>>Interesting idea. Practically, you could keep a duplicate copy of t
If your family and friends are far flung and mostly all online, it's a
great thing. Unfortunately, different sects of my family/friends have
each discovered, and only use one different IM standard (can't we all just
get along?). For the longest time this meant running AIM, Yahoo, MSN and
ICQ in
Actually, it makes perfect sense from the perspective of the Linux
community. No one single entity writes all of the code. If you're very
good at one thing, you may take it upon yourself to write code for that
one thing. NASA (or some of its employees anyway) has written pieces of
the Linux ne
>
> At any rate, the next Nashua meeting will be on 28 March, 20001, at
Only 18,000 years until the next meeting? I'd better start getting ready
for it now!
;)
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was before, since that would mean downgrading
rpm using rpm! Dagnabbit! (pardon my language please)
What's the best way out of this mess I've made?
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I'm there!
Increment your RSVP counter by one please.
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> Subject: 4th Quarter GNHLUG meeting
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However
If you are a beginner in the Linux realm, *NIX security is probably not
something you already have any expertise in. You must read the HOWTOs, the
man pages, books on the subject, newsgroups, etc. This can take time,
during which your Linux box is wide open. Also, if you are a begi
Ouch!
On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Benjamin Scott wrote:
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> I could not help but notice some striking similarities between this comment
> posted on Slashdot
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> http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=00/10/24/1820236&cid=35
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> and last night's Nashua LUG meeting. Is this just an eerie coinciden
e seems to work fine
though.
I'm hoping that if I run the upgrade again, it will skip the already
installed packages, and basically just finish the install.
(Picture Chris Farley smacking himself repeatedly in the head, shouting
"stupid! stupid!")
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