On Friday 14 February 2003 03:11, Jerry McBride wrote:
In browsing IBM... I found a really nice page with numerous linux related
papers, articles, etc... Enjoy.
http://www-105.ibm.com/developerworks/papers.nsf/dw/linux-papers-bytitle?Op
enDocumentCount=500
Nice. Nice. Nice. Thank you.
Pam R
Does anyone know how to get Kmail filters to work properly? I've got several
groups identically defined as filters, but only the linux-users filter works.
It matters not whether I defined thm as List-id or To, but only the lu
mail gets filtered to my chosen folder. Other that the obvious:
On Friday 14 February 2003 7:11 am, someone claiming to be Collins wrote:
Does anyone know how to get Kmail filters to work properly? I've got
several groups identically defined as filters, but only the linux-users
filter works. It matters not whether I defined thm as List-id or To,
but only
On 02/13/2003 07:34 PM, Kurt Wall wrote:
snip
$ cat /etc/slackware-version
Slackware 8.1
$
Hi all,
For SuSE (8.1 anyway):
/etc/SuSE-release
HTH,
John V.
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On 02/13/2003 06:04 PM, C M Reinehr wrote:
Ben Duncan wrote:
Have a client that has about 25 WinSLug Computers. We need to
implement some sort
content / virus filtering, as the employees are starting to abuse the
internet connection.
We need to allow them to access certain web sites, restrict
--- Susan Macchia [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
Hi all,
Does anyone know how I can find out which distro I
am running on? I can use
uname to find the kernel and basic OS (i686-Linux
vs. ia64-Linux, for example),
but I need to know more than that because the same
combinations can be found
What is the output from these commands:
rpm -q glib
rpm -q glib-devel
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, Rick Sivernell wrote:
Lonnie Kurt or David or anyone else jump in
I keep getting the following problem during a compile of code that
require glib:
checking for glib-config... /usr/lib/libglib.so
Good idea, since the other suggestions involve files that could be edited
to mislead. That is, if the info gets into dmesg from the kernel, not just
from reading a file. Of course if it does come from the kernel, the
information will be different for a non-standard kernel.
At 02:40 PM
I get this from /proc/version:
Linux version 2.4.13-OPQ ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) (gcc version 2.95.2 19991024
(release)) #1 Thu Feb 13 12:08:23 CET 2003
On Fri, 14 Feb 2003 09:03:18 -0600
Stuart Biggerstaff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good idea, since the other suggestions involve files that could be
Jerry McBride wrote:
In browsing IBM... I found a really nice page with numerous linux related
papers, articles, etc... Enjoy.
http://www-105.ibm.com/developerworks/papers.nsf/dw/linux-papers-bytitle?OpenDocumentCount=500
Quite worthy of a top spot in my bookmarks. Thanks Jerry!
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On Fri, Feb 14, 2003 at 09:03:18AM -0600, Stuart Biggerstaff wrote:
Good idea, since the other suggestions involve files that could be edited
to mislead. That is, if the info gets into dmesg from the kernel, not just
from reading a file. Of course if it does come from the kernel, the
Lonnie
They are there, during the night my machine or X, restarted it self
and when I tried to recompile, it worked as it should. Something
changed. Thanks for the reply Lonnie.
cheers
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On Friday 14 February 2003 05:31 am, Tim Wunder wrote:
On Friday 14 February 2003 7:11 am, someone claiming to be Collins wrote:
Does anyone know how to get Kmail filters to work properly? I've got
several groups identically defined as filters, but only the linux-users
filter works. It
then you most likely failed to do a ldconfig
On 02/14/03 03:19, Rick Sivernell wrote:
Lonnie
They are there, during the night my machine or X, restarted it self
and when I tried to recompile, it worked as it should. Something
changed. Thanks for the reply Lonnie.
cheers
--
For some reason, when I try to run xine or kwintv, I get this error:
undefined symbol: DPMSQueryExtension
No clue. Didn't change anything knowingly.
Any insight appreciated,
Thanks,
Joel
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On 02/14/03 19:16, Joel Hammer wrote:
For some reason, when I try to run xine or kwintv, I get this error:
undefined symbol: DPMSQueryExtension
No clue. Didn't change anything knowingly.
That's an XFree86 thing. Its most likely attempting to disable your
poewr management for the monitor when
Thanks to Tim Wunder we now have a Step on PDF Creation using Samba.
You may find this step at
http://www.linux-sxs.org/networking/PDF_creation_using_Samba.html
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There were some people on the list recently commenting on turbotax's DRM additions. I
just ran across an article today
(http://www.geek.com/news/geeknews/2003Feb/gee20030214018676.htm) suggesting that the
DRM software they're using has the potential to kill non-windows partitions.
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