Has anyone had any success setting up multi function devices?
(eg. printer-fax-copier-scanners with linux)
there are some great deals on refurbished HP equipment around.
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Aron Smith wrote:
Has anyone had any success setting up multi function devices?
(eg. printer-fax-copier-scanners with linux)
there are some great deals on refurbished HP equipment around.
I had I an $150 HP multifunction (print, scanner, copier, no fax) that
worked very well under Linux. It
On Saturday 26 July 2003 10:19 am, Aron Smith wrote:
Has anyone had any success setting up multi function devices?
(eg. printer-fax-copier-scanners with linux)
there are some great deals on refurbished HP equipment around.
Check out www.linuxprinting.org and be ready with the name and model
Title: RE: [newbie] Linux analog to iTunes BuyMusic.
I'm a linux user because I love the culture.
I also love a freebie.
I frequently buy music at mp3.com and would like to have access to a greater selection. Perhaps iTunes would work with the Linux crowd to improve their numbers over
Hello,
Perhaps a bit off topic, but I've gone to Apple's iTunes (must have a Mac)
and BuyMusic (must have IE read: M$). I do not support Linux in general
and Mandrake in particular because it is cheaper (which it is), but because I
like the product and wish to support open source.
]
Subject: [newbie] Linux analog to iTunes BuyMusic.
Hello,
Perhaps a bit off topic, but I've gone to Apple's iTunes (must have
a Mac)
and BuyMusic (must have IE read: M$). I do not support Linux in general
and Mandrake in particular because it is cheaper (which it is), but because
Can anybody tell me where I can find a Mandrake or linux version of Matlab?
I know there is such a version of Matlab but I can't get the CDs in recent
days. If it's possible to download one, it should be very great. Many thanks.
QingHua
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Hello,
I need to start making some scripts for my web servers running mdk 9.0 and
9.1. Mostly for backup (filedb) purposes. I really dont have any experience
in this kinda scripting so can anyone tell me where can I find manuals or
some sort of starting guidelines.
-Kalle
Thanks
Want to buy
On Monday 07 July 2003 09:50, Kalle Saarinen wrote:
Hello,
I need to start making some scripts for my web servers running mdk
9.0 and 9.1. Mostly for backup (filedb) purposes. I really dont have
any experience in this kinda scripting so can anyone tell me where
can I find manuals or some
On Monday 07 Jul 2003 8:50 am, Kalle Saarinen wrote:
Hello,
I need to start making some scripts for my web servers running mdk 9.0 and
9.1. Mostly for backup (filedb) purposes. I really dont have any
experience in this kinda scripting so can anyone tell me where can I find
manuals or some
Hello,
I need to start making some scripts for my web servers running mdk 9.0 and
9.1. Mostly for backup (filedb) purposes. I really dont have any experience
in this kinda scripting so can anyone tell me where can I find manuals or
some sort of starting guidelines.
-Kalle
Thanks
Want
rikona wrote:
Hello Robin,
Saturday, June 28, 2003, 7:54:35 AM, you wrote:
RT A lot of them are very well-educated (and I'm not talking about
RT all that training they got in Pakistan thanks to the CIA). The
RT word taliban derives from talep, meaning student.
Very interesting. We probably get
On Sat, 2003-06-28 at 06:53, Robin Turner wrote:
Watch what you say about the Taliban, mate. They might not take too
kindly to being compared with Microsoft ;-)
Sir Robin
...er, can the Taliban members READ?
--
Sat Jun 28 17:50:00 EST 2003
17:50:00 up 3 days, 17:36, 4 users, load
Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Sat, 2003-06-28 at 06:53, Robin Turner wrote:
Watch what you say about the Taliban, mate. They might not take too
kindly to being compared with Microsoft ;-)
Sir Robin
...er, can the Taliban members READ?
A lot of them are very well-educated (and I'm not talking about
JoeHill wrote:
whats next? winux???
Thanks. I'm gonna have nightmares tonight...
Joe, i rarely LOL reading email, but when i do, it's often your fault!
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]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Miark
Sent: Friday, 27 June 2003 5:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux passing the Mac on the Desktop?
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 17:22:04 +0300
Robin Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They don't need to - it's been point and click ever since NT
On Fri, 27 Jun 2003 19:27:54 +0800
Frankie [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
whats next? winux???
Thanks. I'm gonna have nightmares tonight...
--
+ Joe Hill
+ Registered Linux user #282046
+ Homepage: http://nodex.sytes.net
+ ICQ# 279518458
+ Do what thou wilt, this shall be the
+
On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 21:27, Frankie wrote:
yeh, that always amazes me... M$ claim that linux is a clone of a 20 year
old operating system.
For all intents and purposes, Windows basic layout ain't changed since
1993; and they're re-using code that's even older - from 1991...hmm...go
figure...
Hello Miark,
Thursday, June 26, 2003, 2:55:26 PM, you wrote:
M but they try to steal ideas and technology from *nix all the time.
M$ calls it 'innovation'.
M Hypocritical two-faced lying bastards.
Of course. This is M$, remember? They are the Taliban of the software
world, and will do
Hello Robin,
Friday, June 27, 2003, 1:53:54 PM, you wrote:
RT Watch what you say about the Taliban, mate. They might not take
RT too kindly to being compared with Microsoft ;-)
True. :-) Hitler maybe? After all, M$ is a master of Nazi propaganda
techniques. Naaahhh - there are still fans of
On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 15:55, rikona wrote:
Hello Robin,
Friday, June 27, 2003, 1:53:54 PM, you wrote:
RT Watch what you say about the Taliban, mate. They might not take
RT too kindly to being compared with Microsoft ;-)
True. :-) Hitler maybe? After all, M$ is a master of Nazi
On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 20:03, rikona wrote:
Hello Aron,
Friday, June 27, 2003, 5:55:36 AM, you wrote:
I guess it will have to be Ooga-Ooga.
AS Perhaps Ming the Merciless? Naw he's head of MicroSuxs Marketing.
Watch out - he may have friends too. Go wa back to Ooga-Ooga.
He
Hello Aron,
Friday, June 27, 2003, 5:55:36 AM, you wrote:
I guess it will have to be Ooga-Ooga.
AS Perhaps Ming the Merciless? Naw he's head of MicroSuxs Marketing.
Watch out - he may have friends too. Go wa back to Ooga-Ooga.
He was the most evil, despicable cave man to ever walk the
Hello Aron,
Friday, June 27, 2003, 8:25:39 AM, you wrote:
Watch out - he may have friends too. Go wa back to
Ooga-Ooga. He was the most evil, despicable cave man to ever walk
the face of the earth up to that time. Archaeologists are still
trying to find out more about him. One of his
On June 25, 2003 03:49 am, Robin Turner wrote:
Frankie wrote:
Why???
This will not hurt apple as much as you think..
The reason is that M$ make their money in the PC world just from the
software.. so when people don't use it, it hurts them..
If people buy a mac, and put linux on
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 13:28:26 -0400
JoeHill [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
yep, a lot of the studios are using Linux clusters as render farms I
think they call them. The days of SGI being the wizards are fading...
This from the Beowulf site:
Beowulf Systems are already being used for ...
*
John Wilson wrote:
[snip]
And yes, it would be wonderful if developers would stop those silly IE only
tags out there. Or popups that say we only support Windows Media Player as
if that's the be all and end all. So if the article accomplishes that it
will be helpful. Then again, how many
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 17:22:04 +0300
Robin Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They don't need to - it's been point and click ever since NT came out.
Though I hear the latest Windows server will have - gasp - a command
line. That'll confuse a lot of people.
Yes, M$ is going to implement a
On Fri, 2003-06-27 at 07:55, Miark wrote:
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 17:22:04 +0300
Robin Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
They don't need to - it's been point and click ever since NT came out.
Though I hear the latest Windows server will have - gasp - a command
line. That'll confuse a lot of
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 13:49:37 +0300
Robin Turner [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
On the contrary, it said
that this growth in Linux would push MS's desktop market share below
90%, implying that only a smalll proportion of this Linux growth would
be at the expense of Apple.
I missed that,
On Wednesday 25 June 2003 12:53 am, LeaAnne Kolp wrote:
After reading a Mac users post regarding Linux vs Mac on the desktop, I'm
faced with
countless questions.
mega-snip
Not knowing anything about this, I spoke with my boss, who has 20+ years in
video
production and editing experience.
On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 13:15:43 -0400
Carroll Grigsby [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
Aren't most of the Hollywood high end graphics houses using Linux? Not
because it's cheaper, but because it's faster and more powerful.
yep, a lot of the studios are using Linux clusters as render farms I
think they
On Wednesday 25 June 2003 12:53 am, LeaAnne Kolp wrote:
After reading a Mac users post regarding Linux vs Mac on the desktop, I'm
faced with
countless questions.
--
1). I thought Linux had passed it already, but perhaps I'm confusing it
with
some other statistic.
Please post a
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 03:15, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
Aren't most of the Hollywood high end graphics houses using Linux? Not because
it's cheaper, but because it's faster and more powerful.
-- cmg
A good hunk of them are turning to linux because you don't need to be a
rocket scientist to
On 26 Jun 2003 08:32:03 +1000
Stephen Kuhn [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
easier to get up and
running in a short amount of time, yadda yadda yadda...
apparently with Beowulf, you just pop a CD in one machine in a networked
cluster, and it installs itself!
--
+ Joe Hill
+ Registered Linux user
http://slate.msn.com/id/2084727/
--
+ Joe Hill
+ Registered Linux user #282046
+ Homepage: http://nodex.sytes.net
+ ICQ# 279518458
+ Do what thou wilt, this shall be the
+ whole of the law.
+ Quote of the day from Slashdot:
+ God forbid the FBI go after dangerous criminals ...
On June 24, 2003 02:51 am, JoeHill did pontificate:
http://slate.msn.com/id/2084727/
Oh my! Travel on to the Business Week article that's linked to see it all in
it's incredible horror!
Actually, this is the sort of thing that we need in the middle of the FUD war
surrounding SCO, or, what
On June 24, 2003 12:13 pm, you did peer on the CN Tower and say:
On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 11:11:13 -0700
John Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
In comparison with Forbes, the Business Week article is enligthening,
fair and surprising neutral. And it feels good.
LOL, yer good. ya, MS is
On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 09:09, John Wilson wrote:
On June 24, 2003 12:13 pm, you did peer on the CN Tower and say:
On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 11:11:13 -0700
John Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
In comparison with Forbes, the Business Week article is enligthening,
fair and surprising neutral.
On Tuesday 24 June 2003 05:51 am, JoeHill wrote:
http://slate.msn.com/id/2084727/
--
+ Joe Hill
+ Registered Linux user #282046
+ Homepage: http://nodex.sytes.net
+ ICQ# 279518458
+ Do what thou wilt, this shall be the
+ whole of the law.
+ Quote of the day from
Except for the fact that the ML 9.1 install disk is
flawed and wont install on the newer powermacs, I hear
ya!
-steven
In fact, these days if I could
afford it, I'd buy a G5 and
then make it dual boot with ML 9.1 PPC the other OS
on it.
Tom Williams
On Tuesday 24 June 2003 09:18 pm, Phares wrote:
Except for the fact that the ML 9.1 install disk is
flawed and wont install on the newer powermacs, I hear
ya!
I was not aware of this. Is there any plans to fix this? I don't expect to be
getting a new Mac any time soon, but it would be nice
To: JoeHill
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux passing the Mac on the Desktop?
On June 24, 2003 12:13 pm, you did peer on the CN Tower and say:
On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 11:11:13 -0700
John Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
In comparison with Forbes, the Business Week article
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~Orbiters: http://orbiters.funurl.com
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From: Thomas Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 24 Jun 2003 20:48:51 -0400
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux passing the Mac on the Desktop?
On Tuesday 24 June
I need something like PaperPort. Kooka is along the right lines,
but it's too clunky and unsophisticated. Any suggestions?
Miark
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El dom, 08-06-2003 a las 12:27, Johan Scheepers escribió:
Hi,
I need linux driver for above scanner
The Genius ColorPage-Vivid series are rebadged Plustek products, so you
need drivers and instructions for Plustek scanners:
Drivers and general information:
The plot sickens http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,1123176,00.asp
caught this at slashdot, So who stole from who?
Aron Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Mon, 9 Jun 2003 04:25:03 -0500
Saud N. [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered:
i put in my coutnerstrike cd and i want to know how to run setup.exec
you got a ways to go, my friend! For Counterstrike to work under
Mandrake (thanks to Valve for never releasing Linux installers or
binaries), you will
Saud
Well first ya gonna need Internet for counter-strike
=)
But after you get that, try this HOWTO for installing
WineX - its what you need to play...
http://www.geocities.com/desktopmandrake/wine.htm
--- Saud N. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i put in my coutnerstrike cd and i want to know how
On Mon, 2003-06-09 at 04:27, Johan Scheepers wrote:
Hi,
I need linux driver for above scanner
Please point me in the right direction
Anyway where is the best place to look for linux drivers
Thanks
Johan
May this be a day full of learning
Are you absolutely sure the scanner wasn't
Well, people...I now have another problem...
I tried setting up the new static IP that we got
with verizon DSL service...with a D-Link router...
come to find out, that the router is defective...
so now I need to find a way to setup the linux (9.1)
using/connecting to verizon DSL with static
On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 18:58, Derek Jennings wrote:
Just go through the networking wizard in Mandrake Control centre to set up the
static IP.
Make sure the local network is using a non routable address. Something like
192.168.1.x (Do not use 0 or 255 as the last number)
Then use the
On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 19:06, KVPSTAFF wrote:
Do you have a chatroom or icq number I could use
so you could walk me thru this...
FWIW i'm always in IRC on Gamesnet in #clanpop. If anyone on the list
wants to contact me that is. :) I'm always willing to help. :D
--
Femme
Make sure the local network is using a non routable address. Something
like
192.168.1.x (Do not use 0 or 255 as the last number)
but what about this number, above...what do i use?
Follow what derek said cept get rid of shorewall...it fucking BITES Dead
donkey dick ! you want a firewall?
On Thu, 2003-06-05 at 20:23, KVPSTAFF wrote:
Make sure the local network is using a non routable address. Something
like
192.168.1.x (Do not use 0 or 255 as the last number)
but what about this number, above...what do i use?
Use any number BETWEEN 0 255. Either 0 OR 255 will put you
On Sat, 2003-04-05 at 19:27, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Saturday 05 Apr 2003 5:45 pm, Douglas Bainbridge wrote:
Thank you, Doug. I shall start screaming at Tiscali. May I quote your post?
Anne
Anne,
Sure thing. Sock it to them!
DougB
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On Sat, 2003-04-05 at 19:27, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Saturday 05 Apr 2003 5:45 pm, Douglas Bainbridge wrote:
Thank you, Doug. I shall start screaming at Tiscali. May I quote your post?
Anne
Anne,
Sure thing. Sock it to them!
DougB
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Something Ive never actually looked at with regard to Linux.
Is it possible to just not use a swap partition at all.
The intended machine has 768 Mb Ram.
Would this speed Linux up ?? Or am i better keeping the swap partition.
Stevo
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On Saturday 05 Apr 2003 10:04 am, Netsonic wrote:
Something Ive never actually looked at with regard to Linux.
Is it possible to just not use a swap partition at all.
The intended machine has 768 Mb Ram.
Would this speed Linux up ?? Or am i better keeping the swap partition.
Stevo
A
- Original Message -
From: Derek Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2003 10:24 AM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux Swap Partition
On Saturday 05 Apr 2003 10:04 am, Netsonic wrote:
Something Ive never actually looked at with regard to Linux
On Sat, 2003-04-05 at 19:04, Netsonic wrote:
Something Ive never actually looked at with regard to Linux.
Is it possible to just not use a swap partition at all.
The intended machine has 768 Mb Ram.
Would this speed Linux up ?? Or am i better keeping the swap partition.
Stevo
By
If you have more than one drive, and run different distros on each (as I
do on this machine) you can define two swap partitions, once on each
drive. In the respective /etc/fstab files you can define the multiple
swaps. Both distros can use them and, to the extent that swap is used,
performance
Hi pals,
I am looking for Linux games mailing list ?. Can you inform me that
mailing list ?. A little question, Can I play linux games in Wingdows
with Cygwin ?. I want to play Supertux-0.0.4 in Wingdows. Thanks a lot.
ZZ
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- Original Message -
From: T E [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Christopher Steimer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 12:36 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux+ certification???
I too have this question. I like certifications
becuase they give you a goal to strive for and also
teach
I was wondering if anyone had any advice or opinions about the Linux+
certification. I am new to Linux and just graduated from Penn State and
while I'm trying to find a job, I have decided to tackle Linux. All
suggestions and comments would be greatly appreciated (job offers are accepted
as
- Original Message -
From: Derek Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 3:04 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie] Linux loading... after kernel compilation
On Tuesday 04 Mar 2003 1:38 pm, Wei Wang wrote:
I have Mandrake 9.0 and just recompiled the kernel
writing my final year project and I have all my coding
there without a backup(I know it's
a mistake not backup them).
Many thanks,
Wei
- Original Message -
From: Derek Jennings [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 3:04 PM
Subject: Re: [newbie
Robert, Stephen and anyone else whose response I may
not have reached yet, Much Thanks --GNUCash looks
like just what I had in mind.
Again, Thank you,
Bob
--
Bob Read // Registered Linux user #287118
http://www.cyberhymnal.org/htm/b/e/bestill.htm
Soli Deo Gloria-Solus Christus-Sola
Dont know if you guys follow Linux THIS much. I know i do not,
but if i were bored at 5am and not able to sleep I might be
able to understand it with about 4 cups of java (that is coffee
for some of you non-coffee drinkers) or your favorite expresso.
www.slashdot.org
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www.ft.com/lex
Did you all know, according to the Lex colmn, in the FT todays date,that,
1) The Linux technology has emerged as a credible alternative for
corporate IT.
2) Sun, HP, and IBM traditionally marketed high margin Unix equipement
and software
that have suffered from Linux growing
On Wednesday 22 January 2003 04:03 am, Lanman wrote:
Yes John. We all knew this! Didn't you? Why is it you're always the last to
find out? Grin! Grin! And we all believed it too! All 100% of it! It's all
true!
(In a Pig's Eye that is !)
LOL!!
Just more Wanna-Be reporters publishing a
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Hello,
I just a hard drive crash with my server that was running Linux
mandrake
8.1. I replace the hard drive and loaded Linux Mandrake 9.0. restore
information from my backup and everything seem to be running fine. I
then try to setup internet connection. This is where i'm having the
Hello,
I just a hard drive crash with my server that was running Linux
mandrake
8.1. I replace the hard drive and loaded Linux Mandrake 9.0. restore
information from my backup and everything seem to be running fine. I
then try to setup internet connection. This is where i'm having the
On Sunday 19 Jan 2003 4:59 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I just a hard drive crash with my server that was running Linux
mandrake
8.1. I replace the hard drive and loaded Linux Mandrake 9.0. restore
information from my backup and everything seem to be running fine. I
then try to
I only have 3 computer that connect to the computer. I have 1 server. my
wife computer and the computer i use that is it. I know there has to be a
way to correct this. I will keep reading the doc and man pages again.
Bill Nash
On Sunday 19 Jan 2003 4:59 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
On Sunday 19 Jan 2003 5:06 pm, Anne Wilson wrote:
On Sunday 19 Jan 2003 4:59 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I just a hard drive crash with my server that was running Linux
mandrake
8.1. I replace the hard drive and loaded Linux Mandrake 9.0. restore
information from my backup
This is my rules for shorewall.
Shorewall version 1.3 - Rules File
#
# /etc/shorewall/rules
#
# Rules in this file govern connection establishment. Requests and
# responses are automatically allowed using connection tracking.
#
# In most places where an IP address or subnet is
On Sunday 19 Jan 2003 5:43 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is my rules for shorewall.
# #ACTION SOURCE DESTPROTO DESTSOURCE ORIGINAL
# # PORTPORT(S) DEST
# DNAT net loc:192.168.1.3 tcp 80 -
On Mon, 2003-01-20 at 05:25, Brandon Vanderberg wrote:
On Sun, 2003-01-19 at 09:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This is my rules for shorewall.
Shorewall version 1.3 - Rules File
It's a real bad idea to post a firewall ruleset to the net.
Better to find a firewall person you trust and then
Noah,
In response to your second question, yes, there is a big difference
between 802.11a and 802.11b. If memory serves me correctly, 802.11a
uses a different frequency (2.4 GHz if I remember correctly), and
supports what is called a turbo mode to allow data transfer rates of
up to 54 Mbps.
Noah,
Correction to my reply. 802.11a uses the 5 GHz range, and
802.11b/802.11g use the 2.4 GHz range.
Terry
Noah A Hicks wrote:
Can anyone recommend a PCI wireless card that's compatible with linux?
Is there a difference between 802.11a and 802.11b? Thanks for any tips.
-Noah
On Sun, 2003-01-12 at 15:43, Adolfo Bello wrote:
Actually, that really shouldn't matter - did you follow all the
directions for setting up a remote X session w/ VNC? Because you SHOULD
be seeing an entire desktop (separate X session than the one that is on
your screen on the linux box -
On Sun, 12 Jan 2003, Roger Sherman wrote:
On Sat, 11 Jan 2003, - netmaniac - wrote:
I'm currently using two machines: one with apache and the other with
windows, because I still like the photoshop, dreamweaver and other web
design tools. But don't like to switch between computers every
I'm currently using two machines: one with apache and the other with
windows, because I still like the photoshop, dreamweaver and other web
design tools. But don't like to switch between computers every time I want
to make a change on the server.
So, is there some way in windows I could
On Sat, 2003-01-11 at 19:00, - netmaniac - wrote:
I'm currently using two machines: one with apache and the other with
windows, because I still like the photoshop, dreamweaver and other web
design tools. But don't like to switch between computers every time I want
to make a change on the
On Saturday 11 January 2003 03:00 am, - netmaniac - wrote:
I'm currently using two machines: one with apache and the other with
windows, because I still like the photoshop, dreamweaver and other web
design tools. But don't like to switch between computers every time I want
to make a change on
On Sun, 2003-01-12 at 07:38, - netmaniac - wrote:
Thanks for the answers guys! Where can I get VNC?
netmaniac
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/
VNC is part of most normal linux distros - so you already have VNC on
your computer (unless you didn't install it - and if so, it's on your cd
On Sun, 2003-01-12 at 07:40, Adolfo Bello wrote:
It really is easy and fast to setup VNC to run for remote login - you
get a desktop (KDE or G()NOME - if you've got a 100mb connection
on your network, it's beautiful - and you can run it in a window in
Windows - on the same token,
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/
It's free!
Thanks a lot. A long road ahead. IPMASQ-VNC-...
__
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On Saturday 11 Jan 2003 10:36 pm, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Sun, 2003-01-12 at 07:38, - netmaniac - wrote:
Thanks for the answers guys! Where can I get VNC?
netmaniac
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/
VNC is part of most normal linux distros - so you already have VNC on
your computer
http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/
It's free!
And amazing. Wow!
Adolfo
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At 09:37 AM 1/12/2003 +1100, Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Sun, 2003-01-12 at 07:40, Adolfo Bello wrote:
It really is easy and fast to setup VNC to run for remote login - you
get a desktop (KDE or G()NOME - if you've got a 100mb connection
on your network, it's beautiful - and you can run
Has the ZDNet database moved or is it just down for two days now?
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Michael
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Microsoft Apologist (and ZDNet editor) David Berlind took it down a while ago.
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003 23:33:58 +1300, Michael Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Has the ZDNet database moved or is it just down for two days now?
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Michael
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Sridhar Dhanapalan
[Yama |
Thanks Sridhar, good to see you are still lurking here. Your occassional
advice has been invaluable from time to time.
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003 02:42, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
Microsoft Apologist (and ZDNet editor) David Berlind took it down a while
ago.
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003 23:33:58 +1300,
On Fri, 2003-01-10 at 00:42, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
Microsoft Apologist (and ZDNet editor) David Berlind took it down a while ago.
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003 23:33:58 +1300, Michael Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Has the ZDNet database moved or is it just down for two days now?
--
On Thursday 09 January 2003 01:42 pm, Sridhar Dhanapalan
wrote:
Microsoft Apologist (and ZDNet editor) David Berlind
took it down a while ago.
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003 23:33:58 +1300, Michael Adams
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Has the ZDNet database moved or is it just down for
two days now?
Sridhar:
Are you aware of another Linux HCL? I sometimes refer to the Mandrake list,
but sometimes its a good idea to get a second opinion.
-- cmg
On Thursday 09 January 2003 08:42 am, Sridhar Dhanapalan wrote:
Microsoft Apologist (and ZDNet editor) David Berlind took it down a while
ago.
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