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it has GUI interface and a lot finer control over the
GUI's are evil.
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Author: Stephen Lee
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On Thursday 05 December 2002 15:43, you wrote:
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it has GUI interface and a lot finer control over the
GUI's are evil.
Sure, blinking LEDs are much more better.
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I saw an article last night, apparently Sun is planning to make Gnome its
gui of choice on solaris.
Patrice Boivin
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GUI's are evil.
Sure, blinking LEDs are much more better.
Especially when the admins are epileptic.
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Author: Stephen Lee
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I found the URL re. Gnome and Solaris 10.
http://www.gnomedesktop.org/article.php?sid=792
Regards,
Pat.
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Sent: Thursday, December 05, 2002 10:44 AM
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-Original Message-
it has GUI interface and a lot finer control over
-Original Message-
I saw an article last night, apparently Sun is planning to
make Gnome its
gui of choice on solaris.
But REAL Unix guys will still use fvwm2. And don't confuse GUI with a
window manager; i.e. merely a desktop where one does work
| -Original Message-
| GUI's are evil.
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| Sure, blinking LEDs are much more better.
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|Especially when the admins are epileptic.
Hopefully none of us are looking for the Andromeda strain...
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We often need to refresh test and development databases with exports that
have extent sizing a lot bigger that what we want. In test and ESPECIALLY
dev, space and file system availability often require us to just get
something working without regard for performance. In these cases, extent
Hi Stephen
The program is functional but not necessarily
elegant. Of course, no guarantees about anything are made. If you make
any
improvements, I would be most appreciative if you sent them.
If you need this sort of thing you might consider having a look at the
freeware DBATool. It is