On 7 Oct 2002, Warren Togami wrote:
>> Open-source software advocates will unfurl a legislative proposal next
>> week to prohibit the state of California from buying software from
>> Microsoft or any other company that doesn't open its source code and
>> licensing policies.
>> http://news.com.com/2
Michael Ableyev wrote:
The command would be: `ifconfig eth0:1` and then the regular ifconfig
options.
You have to make sure though that kernel has ip_alias enabled. most
major distributions have it by default.
I know I say it all the time, but interface aliasing is OBSOLETE (i.e.
don't use it
The command would be: `ifconfig eth0:1` and then the regular ifconfig options.
You have to make sure though that kernel has ip_alias enabled. most major
distributions have it by default.
tongaloa wrote:
Brain is just not taking me there today...
I know with Solaris, I set up virtual interfac
When I try to edit the wiki it demands a user id and password. There is no link
to a signup page or explanation of the process for getting a user id. How does
one get a user id?
IIRC, you can just make one up...it must be two words tho with each word
starting with a capital letter and
no spac
When I try to edit the wiki it demands a user id and password. There is no link
to a signup page or explanation of the process for getting a user id. How does
one get a user id?
If this isn't a hoax it ought to be. This idea might fly in Arkansas, but
California,
the home of Silicon Valley? My eyes are rolling like a slot machine.
Dumbfounded Dave
>Open-source software advocates will unfurl a legislative proposal next
>week to prohibit the state of California from buyi
How about
The Education Foundation for Open Source Technology
or
The Education Foundation of Hawaii for Open Source Technology
or
The Hawaii Education Foundation for Open Source Technology
dean
That sounds even beter :)
Brian
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How about "Hawaii Foundation for Open Source Technology"?
"R. Scott Belford" wrote:
>
> On Monday 07 October 2002 08:46 pm, Jimen Ching wrote:
> > On 7 Oct 2002, Warren Togami wrote:
> > >I like these names too, but I favor a name with "Education" and agree
> > >with Wayne's recommendation. Thoughts?
> >
> > I also agree the word 'education' should appe
How about "Hawaii Foundation for Open Source Technology"?
Brian Low wrote:
Aloha Scott,
I really dig the folowing name: Open Source Technology for Hawai`ian
Schools Foundation. I was thinking, this sounded a little better: Open
Source Technology for Hawaii Foundation. This would give the na
Scott-
I've been through this before and suggest that the charter and mission
statement
be put together before choosing a name. One way to attack this is to
begin by
considering all points of view. i.e. target, core resource, volunteers,
donors,
press, govt, other groups on a similar track, .
Is there anything that needs to be done before eneableing internet connection
sharing on mandrake 9?
I cant get it to work when i start it, it drops my WAN connection
also, where do i need to edit (what file) to put my domain name on my system,
so instead of toky.localhost it says toky.mydo
Thanks,
Ben
> Red Hat 8.0 is amazingly solid with one critical exception... RPM has a
> nasty race condition that causes it to completely fail in some
> instances, necessitating a kill -9, deleting some lock files or reboot
> in order to regain RPM functionality.
>
> I would wait for them to fi
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