Hello!
I wanted to set up Apache on an intra-net that uses dhcp (running on a
Windoze PC) for DNS. I did a bit of research. A few people had suggested
to ask the dhcp server to assign a hostname to the PC running the Apache
server and then setup the Servername directive in httpd.conf to the same
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Hi all,
I have an old machine at my disposal and want to try linux on that ..
here's the basic configuration of that machine:
1] pentium 100 mhz
2] 32 mb RAM
3] 1.2 GB HDD [there are two HDDs of 800 mb and 200 mb .. approx]
i want to try slackware
Hi fellow Linuxers ,
We are happy to announce that speaker registration for Linux Asia is now
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http://linuxasia2004/speaker. Make sure that you read the speaker guide
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Greetings all,
Just thought you might enjoy the following quote if you haven't seen it
already.
...If Darl McBride was in charge, he'd probably make marriage
unconstitutional too, since clearly it de-emphasizes the commercial
nature of normal human interaction, and probably is a major
--- LinuxLingam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
great question vivek,
Thanks
here are the answers:
usually put slogans in a
small, distinct, but understated manner, on the
back.
We have already decided in nov meet to put nothing on
the back.
the linux community kind of thing. this is
Quote: If every one starts following their bliss then what will be the
identity of Linux-Delhi?? It will not be a group any more. To be part of a
group or tema you have to keep everyone together and also be part of it at the
same time. Every community has a goal of his own which can be acheived
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Hi
I have just moved to linux but it seems there is something wrong some
where. Many of the programs are not working and particularly i am not
able to watch my favourite movies. suggest!!! I guess the instalation
was not proper and i had only two cds at
Just returned from Linux Bangalore/2003.
Seen this documentary movie Revolution OS, at the end of the first day, and
I am personally quite impressed.
I strongly recommend screening of the documentary movie at a future ILUG-D
meets. A nice review can be found at