On Mon, 19 Apr 2004, Eswar wrote:
> "Business is War" and i will use all means to win in it, Fair or
> unfair...[This is why i never own a business :)]
I think killing somebody is correct also... because everything is
fair in business... lawyer is correct in defending criminals because its
his b
On Thu, 15 Apr 2004, Tarun Dua wrote:
> .jareeN. wrote:
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> > Secondly, I was just pointing out that people who call it GNU/Linux like
> > it due to its freedom and better philosophy, while those calling Linux
> > tend to like it for better technical qualifications and th
On Thu, 15 Apr 2004, Raj Mathur wrote:
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> jareeN> On Wed, 14 Apr 2004, Tarun Dua wrote:
> >> Yet another list member who ca
On Wed, 14 Apr 2004, Tarun Dua wrote:
> Yet another list member who calls it Linux
Firstly, I prefer to call it GNU/Linux not Linux.
Secondly, I was just pointing out that people who call it GNU/Linux like
it due to its freedom and better philosophy, while those calling Linux
tend to like it for
On Wed, 14 Apr 2004, Sandip Bhattacharya wrote:
> LinuxLingam wrote:
> > got inspired by gnulinux,
I think that person got inspired by Linux and and not GNU/Linux becuase
otherwise there would have been no thought of switching back.
> > installed it on his laptop, fried everything,
> > and swor
On Mon, 12 Apr 2004, Ankur Rohatgi wrote:
> On 04/12/2004 05:08 PM, Varun Varma wrote:
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> | -> Started threatening
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> Ok i am being a flamebait for this email, but what the heck ...
>
> As much as i hate MS for my own reasons, i have to say they are what
> every business would dream of being. Ye
If rm /var/www/html/images is not working. Unmount the partition and run e2fsck. These
kind of problems are caused minor problems with inodes which will get resolved by
e2fsck.
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--- LinuxLingam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
you are right! i changed the UID and GID of the LL home directory on the
mounted partition to match those of the LL user on the booted partition
and distro . . . and it worked.
ofcourse, when i then booted into Redhat8's partition, and tried logging
i
> did not work, xdm accepts name and password, goes into some
> restrospection, ponders over something, and throws back the log in
> screen without any message. a couple of times of this, and i logged in
> as root, changed the IDs back to the original ones, and it worked.
The solution given to