I hate to make this recommendation
microsoft back office.
On Friday 24 May 2002 23:25, Keith Antoine wrote:
On Friday 24 May 2002 23:26, Net Llama! wrote:
On Fri, 24 May 2002, Keith Antoine wrote:
On Friday 24 May 2002 17:40, Net Llama! wrote:
Keith, once again, are you looking for
On Saturday 25 May 2002 11:54, David A. Bandel wrote:
On Fri, 24 May 2002 21:16:04 -0400
begin Kurt Wall [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed forth:
Scribbling feverishly on May 24, Jim Conner managed to emit:
Gandalf is also from Lord of the Rings. He was the wizard that
befriended the hobbits
On Saturday 25 May 2002 13:30, Jim Conner wrote:
Dang, and I read the books earlier this year, and saw the movie. I must be
getting forgetful. :)
Thank the losrd someonelse is like me and forgets things, must be aging.
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18 Arkana St, The Gap,
There are three different types of HGH products.
The confusion is that all three are
advertised as if they were the same.
The three types are:
1) --- Homeopathic HGH
2) --- Pre-cursor HGH
3) --- Real or synthetic HGH (delivered by injection
or, by an oral spray method).
This Linux stuff must be getting quite popular, even the BBC News site has an
article today about running it on your Playstation 2!
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid_2006000/2006855.stm
Pam
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Net Llama! wrote:
Bob Raymond wrote:
This question may have been asked before, and I apologize if it has, but
my friend has a problem with battery life on his laptop. He only
gets about
fifty minutes to an hour in Linux, while in WindeXP, it's more like two
hours. One thing I notice in
I am using gnuplot. I want to have bar graphs of data with a superimposed
Gaussian distribution, based on the usual mean and standard deviation
that the typical spreadsheet calculates from the data. There is a
function called norm in the gnuplot program which sounds like this is
what I need.
i guess technical peasants always got shot when it comes to power
struggle.
Bill Campbell wrote:
Had I known that Caldera would be purchasing SCO at the time of the Caldera
IPO, I would have probably convinced my wife that we didn't have to take
advantage of the ``Friends Family''
spam assassin must be sleeping... :)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are three different types of HGH products.
The confusion is that all three are
advertised as if they were the same.
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On Sat, 25 May 2002 22:07:08 +0800
begin toylet.linux[¤pª±·N] [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed forth:
spam assassin must be sleeping... :)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are three different types of HGH products.
The confusion is that all three are
advertised as if they were the same.
It was labeled as spam on my end.
David A. Bandel wrote:
On Sat, 25 May 2002 22:07:08 +0800
begin toylet.linux[¤pª±·N] [EMAIL PROTECTED] spewed forth:
spam assassin must be sleeping... :)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are three different types of HGH products.
The confusion is that
Bob Raymond wrote:
Net Llama! wrote:
Bob Raymond wrote:
He's coming over Sunday so I can install SuSE 8.0 (to replace 7.3) and I
noticed XFS is one of the options. I know from personal experience that
it is faster than ReiserFS, but how good is it on the batteries, or is
the filesystem
On Saturday 25 May 2002 11:00 am, Net Llama! wrote:
It was labeled as spam on my end.
For me too:
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SPAM: This mail is probably spam. The original message has been altered
SPAM: so you can recognise or block similar
Net Llama! wrote:
Bob Raymond wrote:
Net Llama! wrote:
Something else to consider is his kernel, which i really doubt was
optimized for a mobile system, or his CPU.
Actually, I downloaded the 2.4.18 sources when they came out and
optimized it for P-4. This is not a mobile P-4
Hi Guys,
Any of you have any experience with or know of a steps for using Linux,
in this case Slackware, with CHarter Cable Internet? Mostly looking
for quirks and gotchas, etc.
My Niece is moving to Linux from OS/2 and she's getting online with
charter. Dialup was just annoying and for
Oh well.
I messed around with norm. It looks like it just gives the cumulative
frequency, which doesn't help.
So, I programmed gnuplot to give the Gaussian frequency for any given
x,u,and variance. It seems to work.
If anyone cares, here it is:
f(x)=exp(-((x-u)**2/(2*var)))/(sqrt(2*pi*var))
On Saturday 25 May 2002 19:56, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are three different types of HGH products.
The confusion is that all three are
advertised as if they were the same.
The three types are:
1) --- Homeopathic HGH
2) --- Pre-cursor HGH
3) --- Real or synthetic HGH
I wonder if anyone has any ideas what might be going wrong here? I have
a Suse 8.0 machine which I plan to use as a router/firewall. Using
routeable IPs. It has 3 NICs, one of which gets its address by dhcpcd
(eth0). This is for technical adsl modem reasons, but it is always the
same
Is the sxs site down for some reason? Other then linux-sxs.org where can I
find a list of mirrors?
TIA
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Westbank, B. C.
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I am now in Caldera e2.4 desktop. I am starting to compile tarballs and
finalise them with checkinstall to get rpms to insert into the revamped
edition. However how can one do this with kernel install seeing that they are
installed in the normal way. Anyone used alien to do this. An rpm normal
Finally got around to installing Redmond Linux. Not too shabby, but the
only browser provided is Mozilla. Downloaded Netscape 6.2 tarball and
installed. After install Netscape came up and provided all user info.
Next time I called it up got Mozilla. Can call up Netscape from command
line with :
Roger Hayter wrote:
I wonder if anyone has any ideas what might be going wrong here? I have
a Suse 8.0 machine which I plan to use as a router/firewall. Using
routeable IPs. It has 3 NICs, one of which gets its address by dhcpcd
(eth0). This is for technical adsl modem reasons, but it
well pride commeth before a fall, I should also have learnt that murphys law
is running.
I sent today a ,mail stating that I was in Calder 2.4, when actaully I was
not, but just going to install it at last. Now I have egg on my face because
i was totally unable to Install:
Caldera
On Sunday 26 May 2002 03:46, Ted Ozolins wrote:
Is the sxs site down for some reason? Other then linux-sxs.org where can
I find a list of mirrors?
TIA
I can get there ok at the moment. However it was stated aelier that the site
would be down for upgrades from 24th to 27th. It also onsite.
On Sun, 26 May 2002 08:03:22 +1000
Keith Antoine [EMAIL PROTECTED] scribbled intuitively:
On Saturday 25 May 2002 19:56, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There are three different types of HGH products.
The confusion is that all three are
advertised as if they were the same.
The three types
begin stayler's quote:
| Any of you have any experience with or know of a steps for using
| Linux, in this case Slackware, with CHarter Cable Internet? Mostly
| looking for quirks and gotchas, etc.
yeah, i've been running it for 18 months. i wrote it up for
linuxplanet right after i set
Scheduled outage the entire weekend (posted on the site since Sunday).
My mirror is up (and up to date).
Ted Ozolins wrote:
Is the sxs site down for some reason? Other then linux-sxs.org where can I
find a list of mirrors?
TIA
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Why do you want Netscape-6.2 so badly? Its *months* behind Mozilla.
Lee wrote:
Finally got around to installing Redmond Linux. Not too shabby, but the
only browser provided is Mozilla. Downloaded Netscape 6.2 tarball and
installed. After install Netscape came up and provided all user info.
On Saturday 25 May 2002 09:01 pm, Keith Antoine wrote:
On Sunday 26 May 2002 03:46, Ted Ozolins wrote:
Is the sxs site down for some reason? Other then linux-sxs.org where
can I find a list of mirrors?
TIA
I can get there ok at the moment. However it was stated aelier that the
site
Keith Skippy Antoine aka Gandalf wrote inter alia:
I sent today a ,mail stating that I was in Calder 2.4, when actaully I was
not, but just going to install it at last. Now I have egg on my face because
i was totally unable to Install:
Caldera eDesktop2.4, Caldera LTP and also Caldera
If you want Netscape so bad, Netscape 7 PR1 is available from:
ftp://ftp.netscape.com/pub/netscape7/english/7.0_PR1/unix/linux22/
It's based on a Mozilla 1.0 RC2 nightly (not RC2 proper, as I understand it).
Mozilla's current release is 1.0 RC3 and can be had here:
On Wednesday 22 May 2002 08:28 am, Tim Wunder wrote:
snip
At this point, I'm back to using xcdroast :-(
I just burned my first audio CD with Arson, a KDE3-based app,
http://arson.sourceforge.net/
and it seems to do a fine job. I even got it to run as an ordinary user
without too much
Net Llama! wrote:
Why do you want Netscape-6.2 so badly? Its *months* behind Mozilla.
Lee wrote:
I like to have more than one browser available; plus not quite sure what
release of Mozilla Redmond Linux has bundled in.
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Lee wrote:
Net Llama! wrote:
Why do you want Netscape-6.2 so badly? Its *months* behind Mozilla.
Lee wrote:
I like to have more than one browser available; plus not quite sure what
release of Mozilla Redmond Linux has bundled in.
rpm -q mozilla
didn't work for you?
or clicking Help -
Tim Wunder wrote:
If you want Netscape so bad, Netscape 7 PR1 is available from:
ftp://ftp.netscape.com/pub/netscape7/english/7.0_PR1/unix/linux22/
It's based on a Mozilla 1.0 RC2 nightly (not RC2 proper, as I understand it).
Mozilla's current release is 1.0 RC3 and can be had here:
David Aikema wrote:
On May 25, 2002 07:53 pm, Lee wrote:
Net Llama! wrote:
Why do you want Netscape-6.2 so badly? Its *months* behind Mozilla.
Lee wrote:
I like to have more than one browser available; plus not quite sure what
release of Mozilla Redmond Linux has bundled in.
I've got
On Sunday 26 May 2002 12:08, Leon A. Goldstein wrote:
Keith Skippy Antoine aka Gandalf wrote inter alia:
I sent today a ,mail stating that I was in Calder 2.4, when actaully I
was not, but just going to install it at last. Now I have egg on my face
because i was totally unable to Install:
David Aikema wrote:
On May 25, 2002 07:53 pm, Lee wrote:
Net Llama! wrote:
Why do you want Netscape-6.2 so badly? Its *months* behind Mozilla.
Lee wrote:
I like to have more than one browser available; plus not quite sure what
release of Mozilla Redmond Linux has bundled in.
On Sunday 26 May 2002 12:49, Lee wrote:
when i finish I can install it.
Don't know what kind of mb you have, but I had the same problem with an
Intel mb with 810e chip. During install when the install reached starting
lizard it stop with the message that the OS couldn't be installed on
Yup,
I set up two. One with a Dlink 704 cable hub, and the other with a
Dlink BEFSR42v2 Router. The easiest way is to follow the directions
and do the initial setup with a windows box. On the router it was
straigt forward, nop problems. With the 704 I found I had to clone
the mac address to
Keith Skippy Antoine wrote:
No I don't have any 'old' hd's so thats out g Mind if it will not install on
any new stuff its no good to me anyway.
In my experience WS 3.x has installed flawlessly on all of my
boxes/HD's, including the suspect Quantum flatfoot.
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I think it's more than Caldera like. The boot up screen is identical to
Caldera only it says Redmond Linux. It surprised me with the ease of
installation after my experience with the Intel 810e MB. The closest
thing I had to a problem was the cdrom, burner, and floopy mounts. Using
only the
On May 25, 2002 06:01 pm, Keith Antoine wrote:
I can get there ok at the moment. However it was stated aelier that the
site would be down for upgrades from 24th to 27th. It also onsite.
I can get into it again, thanks.
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Westbank, B. C.
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