have you looked at docs.google.com ?
On 4/5/07, Mhac Janapin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm looking for a way for our intranet offices to collaborate on working on
some documents (spreadsheets and text documents). I have found O3spaces to
be a promising one, but their open source version is yet
I nominate:
Yolynne Medina
Rage Callao
Zak Elep
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What's next? Do I need to change the lighttpd.conffile or something to activate this?
You have to enable fastcgi on lighttpd.conf. Be careful withthe `lighty-enable` script coz it messed up my config lasttime. I had to manually edit and refer to the manual.
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On 5/16/06, rexonf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Your problem really is with the RAM. 128 is pretty crowded if youwanna run firefox. It's gonna swap a lot and slow to a crawl.Not in my OpenBSD. I run a full-blown KDE desktop on a P3, 128 MB RAM with lots of apps open without crawling... But this is
>From http://forum.bayanihan.gov.ph/viewtopic.php?t=317:
http://apt.bayanihan.gov.ph
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There's also Dokuwiki that doesn't use a dabatase backend. On 12/21/05, Jerome Gotangco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:MediaWiki allows you to do that by editing the local configurationfile. In fact, its the easiest wiki to setup (its non-invasive). Other
wiki engines like Moin Moin are powerful as we
Thanks for the link.On 10/13/05, Kenneth Oncinian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-Hash: SHA1Hi Irvin,I am using pks.
http://pks.sourceforge.net/regards,KennethIrvin Piraman wrote:>> I'm looking for a how-to on setting up a private gpg keyserver but
> I guess I'm out of
I'm looking for a how-to on setting up a private gpg keyserver but I guess I'm out of luck.
I've looked over www.gnupg.org and google'd for it but just the same. All the links I could
find was on installing gpg, creating and signing keys...
Thanks in advance.
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On 9/21/05, Alexander Santiago <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
we people here(in PLUG) have done that sharing CDs/information about the open source.
but how can someone migrate to open source when every month you are
mandated to input information to an M$ Access file (program?) by the
gov.
an every m
http://news.inq7.net/infotech/index.php?index=1&story_id=50589
I think what we lack is a strong representation in Congress. We need to urge our
"beloved" congressmen to push through open source. Strong influence comes from
the academe. As much as possible, spread and practice the use of OSS in ed
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ph-freebsd/Have fun!
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Are there any official Software Freedom Day flyers and artworks available?
Since I cannot attend the event in Manila, I'm planning to start and celebrate it here in the
province.
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On 8/11/05, Elmer Rivera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
the win client is limited/demo.
meron bang hindi demo?
If you're looking for a free windows-based cafe management software, try Cybera.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/cybera
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> For those who want to try, here is the link:> >> >
http://www003.portalis.it/115/winexy2556954.html> >> > this isn't the Cedega subscriber's version though.> >> >> >> > On Sun, 2005-26-06 at 18:08 -0700, Irvin Piraman wrote:
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Just recently I came across http://www.transgaming.com/ which offers a platform to run
games (Windows-based) on Linux. Amazingly, they have a number of games listed
on their database that can run on their platform, which includes some of the popular
MMOPRG games like Ragnarok.
Although at this
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