it must be hiding somewhere.. let me wear the IR goggle...
see 'how to be a mirror' on the site itself. scripts and everything ;)
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On Mon, 12 Nov 2001 06:54:31 +0100 (CET)
Zoran Grbic-Mailinglist account [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*** Slight change of subject just to aks you about Les. Do you know what
he's up to? Haven't heard of him ever since the Caldera debacle...
He posted on the Caldera users list on 11/11;
Building a multiboot machine. 500 Celerion CPU 512 Meg Memory with an
Intel Mother board with an Intel 810 chip set and 2 hds (1.3 gig
secondary 16 gig primary) have wIn 98 loaded on head of Primary hd and
Mandrake 8.0 on the secondary hd. Problem is when I try to load Caldera
based OSs . W3.1
Jerry McBride babbled on about:
Doug, was that version number supposed to be 2.2.4???
er... yes ;)
/me daydreaming of the future again
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The Computer made me do it.
Net Llama babbled on about:
Well, i asked for advice help on how to do this. If i'm going to do
this, can you let me know whether my method is correct?
sounds logical. isn't the glibc backwards compatible so that you could
replace your current version with a newer one? I *though* it was,
Chang babbled on about:
it must be hiding somewhere.. let me wear the IR goggle...
front page (http://linux.nf) left hand side, at the bottom. says 'mirror'
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One item
I'm pleased to announce that Linux.nf is now running 2.4.14 and 2G of RAM. If
you notice anything abnormal under this new kernel, let me know.
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Always remember that you
I have done this alot with other MS systems, not XP, BUT! Partitionb
Magic from PowerQuest, the latest version, 7.0, claims to be able to
handle the NT5 file system. I have used Parttion magic since version 1
and can say that it is a reliable and useful tool. Go to the os2dos
subdirectory under
Any idea where I can find some older documentation for MySQL? I have the
all-in-one-file version of the documentation for my specific versions but I
happen to have a strong for multi-megabyte html files, although I can hop
along using that if necessary.
All that seems to be available from
--- Douglas J Hunley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Net Llama babbled on about:
Well, i asked for advice help on how to do this. If i'm going to
do
this, can you let me know whether my method is correct?
sounds logical. isn't the glibc backwards compatible so that you could
replace your
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Hi,
I have and older version I'm using in my intranet server. I think it's
3.23.xx
You can download the tar.gz from
http://www.shadowsun.com.ar/~fvoges/mysql_manual/
On Mon, 12 Nov 2001 01:03:40 -0800, David Aikema wrote:
Any idea where I can
This might be a wakeup to an older thread of mine, but I'm determined to run
COL vs another distro on my EISA-based system.
The computer is an ancient Compaq Proliant 1500, Dual P166, 224MB RAM.
It has EISA Mach32 video, EISA NetFlex/3 NIC, EISA Inter EtherExpress Pro
NIC, EISA Smart-2/E
On Monday 12 November 2001 09:19 am, Federico Voges wrote:
Hi,
I have and older version I'm using in my intranet server. I think it's
3.23.xx
You can download the tar.gz from
http://www.shadowsun.com.ar/~fvoges/mysql_manual/
Thanks. Downloading it now.
David Aikema
Anyone ever convert an access db to sql on linux? Is it doable?
Thanks
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On Monday 12 November 2001 08:27 am, Ronnie Gauthier wrote:
Anyone ever convert an access db to sql on linux? Is it doable?
I've gone from access to mysql-win32 which should be pretty much the same
thing.
If your database software has odbc drivers you might be able to export the
data
On Nov 12 Ken Moffat was heard saying:
-On Mon, 12 Nov 2001 06:54:31 +0100 (CET)
-Zoran Grbic-Mailinglist account [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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- *** Slight change of subject just to aks you about Les. Do you know what
- he's up to? Haven't heard of him ever since the Caldera debacle...
-
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-
-He
I thought he was in the beginning,
but he might be overwhelmed with postings
and had to make a choice.
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001 00:52:38 +0100 (CET)
Zoran Grbic-Mailinglist account [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Nov 12 Ken Moffat was heard saying:
-On Mon, 12 Nov 2001 06:54:31 +0100 (CET)
-Zoran
On Monday 12 November 2001 07:12 pm, Ken Moffat dropped these nuggets
of information:
I thought he was in the beginning,
but he might be overwhelmed with postings
and had to make a choice.
*** OK, thanks. Just a last one for the road: Shouldn't he be
invited to this list? Or is he
There was a lot of that Caldera bashing going on at first. too bad.
There were some very knowledgable people lost to this list.
On Mon, 12 Nov 2001 20:38:53 -0500
Tom Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Les was here for a little bit. Then some flame war erupted about
something,
There was a
Tom titillated:
Les was here for a little bit. Then some flame war erupted about
something, I can't remember, but a bunch of other members attacked Les
and away he went. Decided the nonsense wasn't worth his time. A shame
really because I miss his and others like David Bandels
Burns MacDonald babbled on about:
Tom titillated:
Les was here for a little bit. Then some flame war erupted about
something, I can't remember, but a bunch of other members attacked Les
and away he went. Decided the nonsense wasn't worth his time. A shame
really because I miss his and
Douglas J Hunley babbled on about:
shouldn't be. details?
never mind. logrotate was stuck chewing on apache access log... fixed
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