How to see the local variables? I just do an echo command or do I
bring up a config file? Sorry, very new to all this, please bear with
me.
Anyway, I found out how to do a trace using strace. If anyone needs it,
I will post it.
Art
On Fri, 2005-04-22 at 16:08 +0800, eric pareja wrote:
> No
unts, keeping running
and reconciled balances. It has an X based graphical user interface,
double entry, a hierarchy of accounts, expense accounts (categories),
and can import Quicken QIF files.
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> Hi Dong and Art,
>
> Can you also post what your settings for locale are? (i.e
Oh dear. Got ubuntu warty and I downloaded gnucash but it was version
1.8.9 from "universe". It segment faults. Couldn't see what it was, only
a message that says guile-1.6 segment fault.
Google search for new updated package for warty was futile. By the way,
the new version is gnucash 1.8.11. I w
Are there any statistics say growth rate? I would like to know the
prospects of OS providers in the Philippines. Has anyone made projections?
Art
Paolo Alexis Falcone wrote:
On Wed, 01 Dec 2004 20:00:35 +0700, A. Inion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was able to visit the website www.qsr.
I use lynx to browse sometimes. I have tried changing the lynx.cfg the
VIEWER:image/jpeg:xli %s:XWINDOWS
to VIEWER:image/jpeg:display %s:XWINDOWS but imagemagick won't show.
Instead, The Gimp shows. What else do I need to do?
Art
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present situation, we still have the chance, we can learn from
that and still do our advocacy pointing out such comparisons are not balanced.
Oh well, just my two cents anyway.
Art
C.Lascano wrote:
accept reality.. big business wins
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present situation, we still have the chance, we can learn from
that and still do our advocacy pointing out such comparisons are not balanced.
Oh well, just my two cents anyway.
Art
C.Lascano wrote:
accept reality.. big business wins
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"Forrester Research Inc. (FORR ) and Yankee Group (RTRSY )" are these
more inclined to Microsoft?
Art
Jojo Paderes wrote:
Not So Fast, Linux
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/04_45/b3907083_mz054.htm
Many European local governments are thinking about ditching Windows,
but Mi
Ok, good. What about the pop, smtp, imap and WAP access. Are they just
ok like fastmail.fm or hotpop.com?
Art
Arnel Pastrana wrote:
Sorry Chris but i just tried and see the difference.. i will vote for
gmail... its reallly fast and friendly... :)
On 12 Oct 2004 10:29:43 -, chris baluyut
rosoft here and there shouldn't hurt, I
guess.
Art
On Thu, 2004-08-12 at 15:24, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 11, 2004 at 11:41:04PM -0700, Carlos wrote:
> > ... eh... san ba yan?
>
> EDSA Shangrila Hotel. Go here:
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> http://www.philosc.com/
>
> For
Would this command clone partitions of different sizes? Say /dev/hda1 is
3.2gb to dev/hdb1 which is 4.3 gb?
Art
On Mon, 2004-08-02 at 21:51, Michael Chaney wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 02, 2004 at 07:32:09PM +0800, Winelfred Pasamba wrote:
> > or just
> >
> > cat /dev/hda >
You mean in this list? She´s still on, ¨lurking mode¨ probably. If I
remmember right, she uses Debian unstable. So the Red Hat issue may
have some little interest for her(?).
Art
> Where is Sacha Chua by the way?
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Now would be the time for Sun Microsystems, Lotus and IBM to jump in and
cash in. Sun could port their Star Office suite to MacIntosh and
provide improved support for right to left script languages.
Art
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From http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/33365.html
Exclusive
I really like the part that says that that Microsoft should be liable
financially for the security issues. Sue them till kingdom come for all
I care.
Good reading. Tickled to say the least.
Art
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To all;
Here's another story on Micro$oft security. Hope you like
he least.
Art
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CROSS POSTING! Please don't do it again.
On Fri, 2003-04-04 at 18:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> sirs:
>
> what does this mean? i cant pull email msgs from my mozilla mail client.
>
> daemon MTA: problem creating SMTP socket
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> Philippine Linux Users Group. Web site and archives at h
Ugh! Unrelated reply to an otherwise engrossing thread. =) I had my MUA
sort by threads and caught this one.
How big is the membership of Open Minds?
Art
CJ Koh wrote:
IT Building Cyber ONE
If any of you are interested or are looking for a good IT and non-IT
office building then take a look
a. I trust that it still
can be found in the searchable archives?
And as mentioned further down this thread, create some serious studies and
gather materials. I gather we will all put together effort collecting
materials, info, case studies, etc?
Now won't that be something? Short of changin
I assume he is. Unless otherwise proven.
Art
On Fri, 2003-02-21 at 11:06, Orlando Andico wrote:
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> http://www.idg.com.hk/cw/readstory.asp?aid=20030220002
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> Mosaic Communications, Inc.
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San Pablo Colleges
San Pablo City, California, USA?
So San Pablo College is a sattelite college of the main campus in the
USA? And also located in San Pablo City in Laguna, too?
Nothing in particular, just like how it all fits together. ^grin^
Art
On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 16:09, Ariz Jacinto
San Pablo Colleges
San Pablo City, California, USA?
So San Pablo College is a sattelite college of the main campus in the
USA? And also located in San Pablo City in Laguna, too?
Nothing in particular, just like how it all fits together. ^grin^
Art
On Tue, 2003-02-11 at 16:09, Ariz Jacinto
Ironic.
On Wed, 2003-02-05 at 09:57, Daniel O. Escasa wrote:
> No, I have the impression they treat all their customers and partners equally
> -- i.e., they ignore them. Tried to set up a content partnership with them for
> DoctorGeorge, they ignored my mail. My partner met up with them and found
lease.
Say, I see chikka.org. Are you working for Chikka Text? Very much
welcome to see you here in PLUG.
Have fun PLUGging. =)
Art
On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 13:14, vince cagud wrote:
>
> hi. sorry about your bad experience with the tech support. i know for a
> fact that the java lite only
Tried using it, too. I remember I sent a console dump to Chikka support
and they haven't replied. I guess that's because I subscribe as free
member so they are not obliged to respond?
Art
On Tue, 2003-02-04 at 10:28, lito lampitoc wrote:
> tried to use chikka javalite also, but
its reliability and also the price. Other
commercial software I've found is bionetrix but for MS
platform only. Maybe some other enterprise software
that I haven't heard about is available, and any
recommendations would be helpful.
Thanks,
Art Fernando
hi 2 everyone. i am probably the newest member of
PLUG. well, in contradiction to my id, i am just new
to linux and is very eager to be a real *guru*.
i am trying to install redhat linux 7.1 in my machine.
but im getting some errors during the installation. i
believe there is specifically someone
I'm using Debian Potato 2.2r3. I had X setup and WindowMaker
running. Didn't find WindowMaker convenient so I had gnome installed. The
problem is that WindowMaker boots but I don't see my gnome desktop and
panel. I decided to edit the .xsession/.xinitrc files. This is what I get
when I ls -
Got that and noted. Thanks. Watching developments.
At 04:40 PM 8/27/01 +0800, you wrote:
>hi there,
>
>after the favorable consensus we had at the linux10 plug meeting,
>we're starting efforts to register PLUG as an official org.
>
>once registered, we can start talking about PLUG membership due
Lay it out in the clear, gentlemen. How much will be the membership
fee? Will it be annually? What are the duties and responsibilities?
Count me in. I'd like to see Linux in the schools, gov't offices,
non-profit orgs, SME's especially in Bacolod and Negros.
BTW, I'm in Bangkok but I'll try
Well, I'll be. Thanks very much people. Looks like I have my reading cut
out for me. Gonna look it up this evening.
A. Inion
At 14:41 26/7/01 +0800, you wrote:
>On Thu, 26 Jul 2001 at 14:00, Deds Castillo wrote:
> > Borland just released their GPL'd Kylix. I don't know how it compares
> > w
Anyone know of some RAD tools that is GPLD? I saw Borland's Kylix but it
was mucho dinero. Links will be appreciated.
A. Inion
At 11:11 AM 7/26/01 +0800, you wrote:
>On Thu, 26 Jul 2001 at 10:37, John Paul Q. Tomas wrote:
> > I have a data base program made in VB . Question: Are there any
> >
I'd like to know if there is any training for the above mentioned. As far
as it has been observed, there are Linux training. How about the
OpenSource RDBMS?
A. Inion
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Next time, dear neuroticimbecile <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, send such
information to the parties concerned off the list. All though you mean well
and want to help, when there were damaged emotions and hurt pride in the
past, it is wise to discuss things personally and between the parties
concerned. As
Hi there.
I missed that link last time about modems that are supported with Linux.
Something "winmodems are not modems", kinda stuff. Anyone please post that
link/URL again and thanks in advance..
Just for the rest of us to please comment on. Has anyone any experience
using Surfnet Modem with
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