Yes. I need to display the date selections which will be used in querying the
DB.
thanks,
Sir June
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--- On Tue, 7/21/09, Zak B. Elep wrote:
> From: Zak B. Elep
> Subject: Re: [p
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 9:56 AM, Sir June wrote:
> Can you pls help to share the code in Perl where i can click an icon and it
> will display a calendar of the current month and let me choose the date. then
> pass the date value to a variable.
First, why the need for a UI? Is this to be part of
Hi,
Can you pls help to share the code in Perl where i can click an icon and it
will display a calendar of the current month and let me choose the date. then
pass the date value to a variable.
thanks,
Sir June
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Philippine Linux Users'
I totally agree with the author's view but business is business, this is
just a pure business decision, MS is fully aware that most of the enterprise
networks today are hybrid (Proprietary and FOSS) hence the move. We may hate
Bill and his evil MS empire and all but we can't downplay what he's
done
Yes. I agree. What are you doing as a businessman if you will not earn money
(profit)?
I think Open Source Software will not improve if there's no competition. The
Open Source Community must thank Microsoft and Macintosh (Apple), because I
believe without these two Operating System technologies, O
I thought Microsoft said that linux was "irrelevant".
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 8:37 AM, Jerome Gotangco wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 8:35 AM, Froilan Romualdo wrote:
>> Business is business. They (Microsoft) want more money (profit). And I think
>> they want to protect their business against Op
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 8:35 AM, Froilan Romualdo wrote:
> Business is business. They (Microsoft) want more money (profit). And I think
> they want to protect their business against Open Source Software
> technologies.
I think every business have that mindset and there is nothing wrong
with protec
Business is business. They (Microsoft) want more money (profit). And I think
they want to protect their business against Open Source Software
technologies.
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 1:19 AM, Ariz Jacinto wrote:
>
> FTA[1]:
>
> " Microsoft is contributing thousands of lines of code to the Linux k
> "The contribution of code will
> make it possible to run a variety of Linux distributions as guests on
> Microsoft's Hyper-V virtualization technology for Windows Server 2008"
You have to give it to Microsoft for not having their head stuck
in the sand this time around. They realize that
FTA[1]:
" Microsoft is contributing thousands of lines of code to the Linux kernel,
with the blessing of open-source leaders The contribution of code will
make it possible to run a variety of Linux distributions as guests on
Microsoft's Hyper-V virtualization technology for Windows Server 2008
On Mon, Jul 20, 2009 at 3:31 PM, Nelson Serafica wrote:
> One of my machine stops from running. I forgot the error on the screen (it
> was about the hard disk). I just quickly restarted the machine. However,
> when booting up I don't see the grub menu. Instead, it lead me directly to
> grub shell
>
> - and then I run the command: wvdial --config=/etc/smartbro.conf and got
> this problem
> --> WvDial: Internet dialer version 1.60
> --> Cannot open /dev/ttyUSB0: No such file or directory
> --> Cannot open /dev/ttyUSB0: No such file or directory
> --> Cannot open /dev/ttyUSB0: No such file or
Hi Nelson,
Yes we did re-use the same harddisks, so we didn't have to touch the hardware
RAID configs.
-eric
--- On Mon, 7/20/09, Nelson Serafica wrote:
> From: Nelson Serafica
> Subject: Re: [plug] Hack or Hard Drive Error
> To: "Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Technical Discussion L
Hi Eric,
Actually, this is my backup file server. Luckily, the partition for backup is
not damage only the / and /var.
May I know if you still use the same hard disk when you reinstall your OS? This
hard disk was also run by CentOS.
I'm starting to believe it could be a power interruption as t
Actually, after doing an e2fsck, I can now mount with no problem. Its just that
when I mount the partition that has / and /var, all I can see is
lost+found and inside that dir has a lot of files with filename #.
jan gestre wrote:
> Did you try mounting with the force switch? it works for me all
Hi Nelson,
I saw the same symptoms just last weekend. A UPS malfunctioned and caused
power fluctuations before finally dying (the irony of it all). After this,
some servers (running CentOS on hardware RAID5) were not able to boot-up and
just displayed the grub prompt. We booted from a Linux
Did you try mounting with the force switch? it works for me all the time.
IMO it's an OS or HD issue and not a breakin like what you have in mind.
Although my scenario is a little bit different, I have several servers with
raid5, the one with ubuntu always experiences failed raid devices while
Cent
One of my machine stops from running. I forgot the error on the screen (it was
about the hard disk). I just quickly restarted the machine. However,
when booting up I don't see the grub menu. Instead, it lead me directly to grub
shell (if that what is was called). I see grub> on the screen. I trie
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