Re: [luau] Open Office Malahini

2003-11-01 Thread Warren Togami
On Sat, 2003-11-01 at 21:04, Ben Timmerman wrote: > I've been real silent on this list since being very stupid a while back > concerning list etiquette but in the last couple days have gotten my > first exposure to Open Office and need someone's imput. > > Two questions: > First, which of the Op

[luau] Open Office Malahini

2003-11-01 Thread Ben Timmerman
I've been real silent on this list since being very stupid a while back concerning list etiquette but in the last couple days have gotten my first exposure to Open Office and need someone's imput. Two questions: First, which of the Open Office utilites is the one to code in? I'm coding some Ja

Re: [luau] Two computers working as one

2003-11-01 Thread Ben Beeson
Aloha, Just for grins, I found this while researching a paper on the 'futility' of export restrictions for computer technology about 2 years ago. This system is no longer running as it was, but it was a cool use of 'junk' hardware and some very useful science came out of it inthe meantime

Re: [luau] Spamassassin in RH9

2003-11-01 Thread Ben Beeson
Vince, Thanks, I would have replied to this sooner, but I had internet connection troubles since 28 Oct that were just resolved about 20 min ago. Yep, fetchmail is the the path of least resistance, I was just looking for a way to avoid that one. I'll get on it... Cheers, Ben

Re: [luau] cron vs. anacron, xinetd useful?

2003-11-01 Thread David Burns
I mean, if I turn off xinetd, and later I install something that won't work without it, how would I know (besides RTFM)? (Naturally I always RTFM, but I still make mistakes.) Presumably it won't work, but will it bomb in some identifiable characteristic fashion, or will I just have to scratchmy hea