>i am still wondering why he doesnt put it on CPAN
Hi,
Isnt there an *extensions* mechanism for Kmail like there is for Thunderbird?
You could then submit your application to be included in the extensions for
Kmail.
catch ya later (Ive gotta UnWire Life!!!)
shiv
> on my system together with php. My working directory is /home/webapps/ , now
> when i execute my pages through http://localhost/webapps/index.php
Hi,
Your *Working* Directory is /home/webapps/. What apache is interested in is
your *Document Root* aka webroot. You need to either change your
ankush grover <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On 10/7/06, Ajay wrote:
> Can I start linux after reading some book? Now my computer has windows,
> hey,
Buy a book on redhat linux or any other linux and then start installing it.
If you face problem post to this list.
Yahoo messenger is there for red
On 10/7/06, Ajay <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can I start linux after reading some book? Now my computer has windows,
> drive C: with 19 GB free space and D: 2 GB free space (I think on the same
> hard disk). I have a few hours experience on UNIX. I heard redhat 9 can use
> yahoo messanger. Can I
in infinite wisdom Vaibhav Singh spoke thus On 10/05/2006 07:29 PM:
> Hello members,
>
> I have edubuntu 6.06 on my system.
>
> 1.) I am learning php therefore i have installed apache2.0 through synaptic
> on my system together with php. My working directory is /home/webapps/ , now
> when i exec
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i am still wondering why he doesnt put it on CPAN
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Becaus
Can I start linux after reading some book? Now my computer has windows, drive
C: with 19 GB free space and D: 2 GB free space (I think on the same hard
disk). I have a few hours experience on UNIX. I heard redhat 9 can use yahoo
messanger. Can I load it myself? Please suggest some books
On 07-Oct-06, at 7:39 AM, Mithun Bhattacharya wrote:
>> Any particular reason not to go for Sourceforge ?
>
> It's too small to make a SF project IMO. I would do it as a last
> resort (well, sarovar, not sourceforge). What do you think?
>
> --
On 06-Oct-06, at 9:45 PM, Raj Mathur wrote:
>> On 05-Oct-06, at 9:26 PM, Raj Mathur wrote:
>>> It's too small to make a SF project IMO. I would do it as a last
>>> resort (well, sarovar, not sourceforge). What do you think?
>>
>> why dont you throw some crumbs my way ;-) we would be happy to ho
what mechanism does the mailing list have to prevent people from getting
spammed.
as if the spam a person gets daily is not enough now even trusted sources
are in danger of becoming a nuisance.
Regards
Sriram
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