On Saturday 04 May 2002 23:38, Michael Scottaline wrote:
Yes.., I did. Unlike SO, OO closes the whole prgram, rather than just the
specific file. Although, come to think of it, I haven't tried to see what
happens if I open and edit a second document and then close that, if it
ends up
with iptables, should we need to worry about the problems listed? should
one replace inetd with xinetd?
quoted from from linuxjournal (Mar 2001:
... xinetd replaces the common inetd lines with bracketed, expanded
syntax. In addition, new possibilities are given for logging and access
control.
On Sun, 5 May 2002 13:14:35 +0200
Klaus-Peter Schrage [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled intuitively:
On Saturday 04 May 2002 23:38, Michael Scottaline wrote:
Yes.., I did. Unlike SO, OO closes the whole prgram, rather than just
the specific file. Although, come to think of it, I haven't tried to
Scribbling feverishly on May 05, M.W.Chang managed to emit:
with iptables, should we need to worry about the problems listed? should
one replace inetd with xinetd?
IMNSHO, xinetd is a solution in search of a problem. The expanded syntax
opens up additional opportunities for bugs.
quoted
Im sorry Doug, I did not mean that they came from linux-sxs.org, they were
jsut spoofed as linux-sxs.org. The came from netvigator.com. and netvigator
seems to be running M$2k and Exchange.
Douglas J Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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Im sorry Doug, I did not mean that they came from linux-sxs.org, they were
jsut spoofed as linux-sxs.org. The came from netvigator.com. and
netvigator seems to be running M$2k and Exchange.
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M.W.Chang spewed electrons into the ether that resembled:
Is it possible to create a caching RBL for spamassassin?
Was it spamd? skip_rbl_check saves bandwith, but a cahcing RBL would be
nice...
not currently.
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Just messing with fonts and of course it is confusing me. You can skip most
of this veriage and go right to the last paragraph for my question.
But,
I have finally figured out how to make enscript use all those ghostscript
fonts. They are really quite nice. To see all the fonts your gs will let
Thanks, fixed.
Collins wrote:
FYI,
The info on the printers page contains an invalid link. The link
advertizes itself as
http://www.linuxprinting.org/database.html
but the link invokes the followi url
http://www.linuxprinting.org/database.cgi
Thanks,
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I can't figure out how to start the other apps under Open Office?
I must be missing something really obvious!
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Partly based on OpenOffice.org, SOT Office 2002 is
the only office application you'll ever need
http://www.sot.com/en/linux/soto/
Your advices please.
Thanks
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Scribbling feverishly on May 05, Sys Admin managed to emit:
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I'm working on writing up a brief history of the SxS. I managed to dig
up a copy of my SxS mirror, circa January 2001:
http://tygemo.sf.net/pix/sxs.tar.bz2
I also found the front page of my mirror from May 2000:
I am setting up Open office 1.0 on my Suse 7.3 box, and the Autopilot
asks me for a data source. I believe, if I am thinking correctly, that
I can access my Kaddress book. Is this correct?
If so, where is the data kept? I would think somewhere in the user
directory, but can't find it.
Scribbling feverishly on May 05, Joel Hammer managed to emit:
Just messing with fonts and of course it is confusing me. You can skip most
of this veriage and go right to the last paragraph for my question.
But,
I have finally figured out how to make enscript use all those ghostscript
On Sunday 05 May 2002 23:11, Harry G wrote:
I am setting up Open office 1.0 on my Suse 7.3 box, and the Autopilot
asks me for a data source. I believe, if I am thinking correctly, that
I can access my Kaddress book. Is this correct?
If so, where is the data kept? I would think somewhere
On Monday 06 May 2002 07:23 am, Net Llama! uttered words of wisdom:
I'm working on writing up a brief history of the SxS. I managed to dig
up a copy of my SxS mirror, circa January 2001:
http://tygemo.sf.net/pix/sxs.tar.bz2
I also found the front page of my mirror from May 2000:
On Sun, 5 May 2002 23:15:45 +0200 (CEST) patrick Kapturkiewicz
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Partly based on OpenOffice.org, SOT Office 2002 is
the only office application you'll ever need
http://www.sot.com/en/linux/soto/
I downloaded and installed it, but it appears to be OO or Star redux -
Thanks Kurt,
I've got them too. I was just sniffing to see if there might've been
an update and found nothing at all. Seemed a bit strange
stayler
On Sat, 4 May 2002 03:23:32 -0400, Kurt Wall wrote:
Scribbling feverishly on May 02, stayler managed to emit:
Hi Guys
Has anyone
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