I don't believe there is anywhere written in the "social contract" that
producing a certain quantity of code entitles you to utterly ignore the
common ideas of civility and inter-personal relationships.
But, unfortunately, a great deal of the OSS developers seem to see it the
way you stated.
On Tue, 25 Jun 2002, Philip J. Koenig wrote:
> There has been a heated discussion on this over in the FreeBSD
> security list, suffice to say that Theo's obnoxious attitude doesn't
> help matters. Nonetheless this is important info:
The way i see it, if you write a heaping hunk of code that tho
On Tue, 25 Jun 2002, Matthew Carpenter wrote:
> General List? What's that? Hasn't that been dead for a long time? :)
No more so than this list, when all that appears is alot of religious
rambling.
As someone else said, if i want to listen to people preach, i'll go to a
house of worship. The
Read this yesterday. an upgrade seems in order.
On Tuesday 25 June 2002 02:50 pm, Philip J. Koenig wrote:
> There has been a heated discussion on this over in the FreeBSD
> security list, suffice to say that Theo's obnoxious attitude doesn't
>
> help matters. Nonetheless this is important info:
There has been a heated discussion on this over in the FreeBSD
security list, suffice to say that Theo's obnoxious attitude doesn't
help matters. Nonetheless this is important info:
> --- Forwarded message
> Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2002 15:00:10 -0600
> From: Theo de Raadt <[EM
General List? What's that? Hasn't that been dead for a long time? :)
On Tue, 25 Jun 2002 14:49:51 -0400 (EDT)
"Net Llama!" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If anyone really wants to continue this, subscribe to the General list:
> http://linux-sxs.org/mailman/listinfo/
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On Tue, 25 Jun 2002 07:33:03 -0600
"Andrew Mathews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>Enough of the religious shit already, if I wanted to hear bout that
> >stuff,>I'd go to church.
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I have a very simple way of keeping my inbox from getting a lot of mail I
don't want to see. In my .procmailrc file, I have a section like this up
at the top:
:0:
* TID
{
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| echo Dumped a TID >> $LOGFILE
:0
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Now, I do accept all TID'
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002 13:18:10 -0400
"Lee" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Unfortunately, the current reigning religion in this part of the world
> has always been numbered with those who prefer not have the common man
> think. Don't think. Just believe what the shaman, priest, televanglist
> says is
Can we *PLEASE* kill this thread? Hitler! Hitler! Hitler!
Enough already. I'm not the only one who isn't interested in getting
their INBOX filled with a religious debate. This has gone well beyond a
simple off topic thread to the point where its pretty much the only
thread.
If anyone really
Nicely put. I can't believe the number of people willing to hang their
hat on chucking the Bible becuase of all sorts of inconsistencies without
being able to list any.
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002 11:53:25 -0500
"Michael Hipp" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It isn't open to interpretation. We just hamper
A recurrent question for printing is to figure out when the print job is
done. I do not know of an easy way. One approach is to capture exit
codes, I guess. Does anyone know if gs gives an exit code which can be
captured and used to send messages to users?
Thanks,
Joel
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Jeez, I thought Hollywood had finally gone and done a real educational
movie. My Grandson had Grandma and me take him to see "LILO and
STITCH". I knew about LILO, but had never heard about an app or Stitch
program. This movie was nothing about Linux!! It was a cartoon about a
little space bein
James McDonald
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Knowing a lot of Caldera users, both current and former are on this list, I
thought you might be interested.
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/06/24/1556244
Hope you don't mind.
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On Wed, 26 Jun 2002, James McDonald wrote:
> Umm I have just spent a frustrating few days trying to figure out why my dia
> compile wasn't working... It wasn't until I read a sams unix in 24hrs (yeah
> right) book that explained what a makefi
Umm I have just spent a frustrating few days trying to figure out why my dia
compile wasn't working... It wasn't until I read a sams unix in 24hrs (yeah
right) book that explained what a makefile was did I know where to start...
It was a simple back slash that was the problem causing a comment
Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
> you mean you dont attend 8am mass each morning?!?
> how ever do you expect to be saved?
Not all need it.
> On Monday 24 June 2002 09:42 pm, Mike Chambers wrote:
>
>>Enough of the religious shit already, if I wanted to hear bout that stuff,
>>I'd go to church.
>>
>>Mike
As I swapped MB's I was able to skip this step but a close friend spent
the better part of 2 hours gathering up syslinux and nasm, plus a few
other things to create those same disks. He insisted that dd would not
work as the files provided were not images.
I'll DL a few of them a try it out to
What script is used to pass modem strings to the modem (such as s0=0) when
using pppd?
Thanks,
Brian
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Also sprach Ken Moffat:
> Is there a printer config tool? (my HP840c won't work for some reason.
> I tried kde print tool but no luck) Command line 'lpr' works, but
> can't print from X.
/usr/share/apsfilter/SETUP
Kurt
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