You will have to pass the host name(ex. CT123456-A) to the dhcp server. This
depends on which dhcp client Trustix is using. I know that dhcpcd uses the
dhcpcd -h name command and dhclient uses line in a config file. It
probably isn't picking up all the dhcp info that it needs.
Jim
On
There are some differences:
http://www.openoffice.org/FAQs/mostfaqs.html#7
How serious they are depends on what you're looking for, I guess.
Michael
Aaron Grewell wrote:
Since the SO6 beta was basically equivalent to OpenOffice 641c, why not
use that? AFAIK there wasn't any difference
Aaron Grewell wrote:
Since the SO6 beta was basically equivalent to OpenOffice 641c, why not use
that? AFAIK there wasn't any difference except the logos.
IIRC, SO6beta was based on OOo 638c. 641c will have some bugfixes that
are not in SO6beta. I'm currently running SO6beta at home because
Rick Sivernell wrote:
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I am having a small problem, I am doing a web based program.
I think I have set up Apache server and written a binary with a ext of .cgi.
When my html in the browser submits a post, I get a file open dialog to
open the binary. this does not seem correct. I
Bruce Marshall spewed electrons into the ether that assembled into:
One of us has it backwards methinks...
that would probably be me. reading on spamassassin, razor, mimedefang, and a
ton of others right now more than likely got them all mixed up
--
Douglas J Hunley (doug at
Is the file pernissions set to 755? Also, since you are outputting HTML did
you include a header as the first line of html code?
print Content-Type:text/html \n\n;
On Saturday 23 February 2002 02:24, Rick Sivernell wrote:
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I am having a small problem, I am doing a web based program.