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On Nov 10 Mike Andrew was heard saying:
->Les Bell's C tutorials have some good chapter xamples. Les made a very
->comfortable living, for some years, offering what he supplies for free
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--- Douglas J Hunley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Net Llama babbled on about:
> > I've started to grow rather tired of the fact that all of the boxes
> that
> > i'm running are glibc-2.1.x based, instead of the newer (and
> > quasi-standard) glibc-2.2.x. This of course means that i must
> always
contact... 300 meters ... closing...
Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
>
> PONG
>
> On Saturday 10 November 2001 17:58, Ian wrote:
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On Sun, 11 Nov 2001 18:44:57 -0500 Douglas J Hunley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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---snip---
> not really what you asked for, but since you're doing this, might as well
go
> 2.4 ... it seems to be the most stable 2.x glibc yet from what I've
seen/heard
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Doug, was that version number supposed
In message <0010365401.00989@burns>, burns
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>Discussion at work yesterday:
>
>I had always been told that it was not a 'good thing' to place two power
>elements in-line that have surge protection elements. Example: a rack-mounted
>UPS system from which rack power dis
What's the official step to make a personal mirror of linux.nf?
I wrote these down months ago:
[root@server linux.nf]# ./linux.nf
failed to connect to linux.nf - Connection timed out
[root@server linux.nf]# cat linux.nf
#!/bin/sh
echo "cgi-bin" > ignore
rsync -auvz --exclude-from=ignore linux.nf::