http://lwn.net/Articles/218766/ ?
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Sincerely etc.
Christopher Sawtell
Bet this lad going to graduate to a firm Debian user :p
On Wednesday 10 October 2007 16:52, Steve Holdoway wrote:
I applaud your [Aidan Gauland's] paranoia, it makes a welcome change from
the 'must have the newest and shiniest NOW!' brigade (:
A live CD
Aidan Gauland wrote:
Hello all,
What should I use if I had a program (for Linux, not Winblows) that I
wanted to run, but did not trust fully? Such as a web browser plug-in
installer, like the Flash installer, something did not come from my
distribution's software repository. I t
Aidan Gauland wrote:
Hello all,
What should I use if I had a program (for Linux, not Winblows) that I
wanted to run, but did not trust fully? Such as a web browser plug-in
installer, like the Flash installer, something did not come from my
distribution's software repository. I tried chroot
So are you wanting to ringfence a browser plugin? I think that's going to be
pretty difficult. The only way I can see you doing it is with either a spare
physical or virtual server. With vmware you can restore to snapshots which'll
give a degree of security: if it all blows up, then rewind.
I a
Aidan Gauland wrote:
What should I use if I had a program (for Linux, not Winblows) that I
wanted to run, but did not trust fully? Such as a web browser plug-in
installer, like the Flash installer, something did not come from my
distribution's software repository. I tried chroot, but it did
Hello all,
What should I use if I had a program (for Linux, not Winblows) that
I wanted to run, but did not trust fully? Such as a web browser plug-
in installer, like the Flash installer, something did not come from
my distribution's software repository. I tried chroot, but it didn't
r
Or buy from the store.
On Wed, 10 Oct 2007 14:03:34 ddwagnz wrote:
> Simple use the special order form =D its always worked for me =D though you
> have to think of some crazy for the "Reason" Feild hehe
>
> David Linton
haha,
Ive now just ordered 15 cd's, (5 of each distro =D)
David Linton
On 10/10/07, lyndon sutherland <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Yep, just ordered mine and noticed that. I think the last release (7.04)
> also reduced the number of CDs able to be ordered from the number
> available at the prev
Yes, I noticed that as well, however you can still do a special order and
get more than 2 if you are organising an event (or something similar). It
might be good if someone orders a bunch on behalf of the CLUG to give away
at the meetings.
Aaron
Simple use the special order form =D its always worked for me =D though you
have to think of some crazy for the "Reason" Feild hehe
David Linton
On 10/10/07, Nick Rout <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, October 10, 2007 1:13 pm, Aaron Christensen wrote:
> > Hey Everyone, for those without b
Yep, just ordered mine and noticed that. I think the last release (7.04)
also reduced the number of CDs able to be ordered from the number
available at the previous release.
Like most people, I download the .iso but it is always handy to have a
few known good copies of the CD around. Also handy to
On Wed, October 10, 2007 1:13 pm, Aaron Christensen wrote:
> Hey Everyone, for those without broadband or just want those official
> looking discs you can pre-order your official gutsy CDs now!!
> https://shipit.ubuntu.com/
> I'm sure many of us will be downloading it anyway (I definitely will be)
I'd be interested in the openSUSE-10.3-GM-Addon-NonOss-BiArch.iso
for the archive at St. Albans.
--
Sincerely etc.
Christopher Sawtell
Hey Everyone, for those without broadband or just want those official
looking discs you can pre-order your official gutsy CDs now!!
https://shipit.ubuntu.com/
I'm sure many of us will be downloading it anyway (I definitely will be), so
if you don't want to order I'm sure people on this list will of
As I am on the opposite side of town to Volker I thought that I would also
offer the following:-
On Friday 05 October 2007 8:17 pm, Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
> I have these ISOs now, free to good homes:
>
> 4.2G openSUSE-10.3-GM-DVD-i386.iso
> 4.1G openSUSE-10.3-GM-DVD-x86_64.iso
>
> 476M open
That was a good demo. Thanks Caleb.
Roy.
You've inspired me to go back and take another look at it.
The quick-guide info alone was well worth attending for, let alone the
rendering/animating demos you gave.
Thanks,
Brett.
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