Hi Ben,
On 03/01/2009 03:25 PM, Ben Scott wrote:
On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 7:14 AM, Thomas Charron twaf...@gmail.com wrote:
And then, the granting of an entirely new license. Note the right the
'rent and resell':
Renting and reselling Free Software is not prohibited by any of the
On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 1:30 PM, Lori Nagel jas...@yahoo.com wrote:
I've been hosting my project on sourceforge. I don't know that it is the
best place to host it, but at the time I was looking at project hosting, I
saw either that or savannah, and savannah had just had extensive down time
I just solved a really annoying Linux problem yesterday. I'm posting
here in hopes that this will save someone else from having to go
through the same amount of trouble...
It all started when I downloaded a MIDI file and wanted to play it. :)
I installed a small MIDI player called playmidi.
Snow's still falling, and the NHTI facilities have closed, so we'll be
postponing our presentation originally scheduled for tonight until next
month, April 6th. Hope to see you then, or at one of the many other
meetings GNHLUG will be running this month!
On 02/27/2009 08:02 PM, Ted Roche wrote:
Can 25 people share a single wireless access point, or will more than
one be needed? Would a consumer-grade WRT54G or equivalent be suitable?
Just a few additional notes:
I'm not sure how great the dicotomy is between 'consumer' gear and
'professional'
virgins...@vfemail.net writes:
Ah. I thought, by ledger, you were referring to part of Gnucash.
ledger is the name of one of Gnucash's components (the part in which
the transactions are entered). It seems ledger is also a the name
of an altogether different accounting package...
Indeed.
jk...@kinz.org writes:
The example of GNOME choosing to have non-human-editable
configuration files is but a single instance in this waterfall of
movement.
GNOME forced me to abandoned it when I was *required* to install a
sound library because of a dependancy upon it by the printing