On 12:50:33 am 06/28/06 à¤à¤¶à¥à¤· शà¥à¤à¥à¤²à¤¾ \Wah Java
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Q. Is there anything like printing integrated (means users can print
directly from apps) in applications (which are written from scratch
e.g. a Hello, World application that want to print
Hi आशीष,
On 6/28/06, आशीष शुक्ला \Wah Java !!\ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Q. Is there anything like printing integrated (means users can print directly
from apps) in applications (which are written from scratch e.g. a Hello,
World
application that want to print Hello, World text inside a
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Thanks Gora G, and मयंक जी for replying, now my doubt is cleared.
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On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 10:57:50PM +0800, Sanjeev Ghane Gupta wrote:
Ghane On Thursday, July 03, 2003 11:16 PM [GMT+0800],
Ghane Spoonman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ghane try apt-get install linuxconf
Ghane
Ghane No! Linuxconf is bad. linuxconf breaks (itself) and breaks (thers).
Ok,
On Thu, 2003-07-03 at 20:46, Spoonman wrote:
On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 12:23:43PM +0530, Yashpal Nagar wrote:
YashpalNagar 2.In Debian, where i can control the services to run in a particular
run
YashpalNagar level like in redhat it is in /usr/bin/setup - services, or
'chkconfig'
Hi Linuxteam,
I do have some doubt, need clarifications.
1. How i can set the umask for a particular directory, I do't want to
set system wide permissions. I want some share in samba to have 660
permissions for every file process creates.
2.In Debian, where i can control the services to run in
On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 08:46:53PM +0530, Spoonman wrote:
if yu want to run apache at run level three just create a
symling in /etc/rc3.d/S91apache - /etc/init.d/apache
update-rc.d is for this. No need to manually do it.
try apt-get install linuxconf
Huh. Never install this.
On Thursday, July 03, 2003 11:16 PM [GMT+0800],
Spoonman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Jul 03, 2003 at 12:23:43PM +0530, Yashpal Nagar wrote:
2.In Debian, where i can control the services to run in
a particular run YashpalNagar level like in redhat it is in
/usr/bin/setup - services, or