Re: [newbie] [OT] US propose jail for KaZaA users.

2003-07-19 Per discussione JoeHill
On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 22:26:25 -0700 Erylon Hines [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered: Why the corporation was found to be culpable was because their coffee was served too hot. Why it was served so hot is the interesting part. More cups of coffee can be brewed from a pound of ground when the water is

Re: [newbie] Backing up the important stuff for an upgrade.

2003-07-19 Per discussione Inhabitant of Zion
When you install Mandrake, you have the option of use existing partitions, and then you can choose to only format the system partition, /. by leaving the /home partition intact, either Red Hat or Mandrake will have access to them. Of course, some of the config files and such may be out

Re: [newbie] Backing up the important stuff for an upgrade.

2003-07-19 Per discussione JoeHill
On Sun, 20 Jul 2003 06:28:01 +0100 Inhabitant of Zion [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered: I have tried this myself. I can say it has some pitfalls to avoid: 1) Make sure you don't give your self the same username as on the old system or you won't be able to log on. 2) All the files will be locked to

Re: [newbie] [OT] US propose jail for KaZaA users.

2003-07-19 Per discussione Ronald J. Hall
On Sunday 20 July 2003 01:26 am, Erylon Hines wrote: upper management was at fault because they knew, and in fact had been warned on numerous occasions, that the restaurant's policy of brewing coffee at 180 degrees (F) was creating an unsafe condition. I'm not being a smart-alec here, but how

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