Charles Curley wrote:
On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 01:35:54AM -0700, Steve wrote:
Hello,
At home I'm running SuSE 10
I have a server I've just leased running Gentoo.
Or even better, just open the code up on the server from within my
own IDE.
emacs' TRAMP mode will do this transparently. Your
Ryan Bowman wrote:
At work we our primary environment is Windows, but we have recently moved a
couple to Linux (SUSE 9.3). I've installed cygwin with X so I can ssh into
the linux boxes when I need to, but lead programmed has expressed dislike at
having (what he sees as) widely different methods
I work on a porting program. It is compiled with another tool originally.
I should compile it with gcc now. A problem occurs when I use the gcc 3.3.2.
There is a 'time.h' in '/usr/include/sys' path, it relates to timer
definition. There is also a 'time.h' in application software due to the
his
On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 04:12:54PM -0700, Michael Torrie wrote:
> There is a program (not sure what it is called) that can bridge X to
> VNC. In other words, it's just like vncserver for windows, but for
> linux .
http://www.karlrunge.com/x11vnc/
Mike
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On Tuesday 29 November 2005 03:52 pm, Ryan Bowman wrote:
> Hi,
> It's been about a year and half ago that I stopped using Linux and
> unsubscribed to this list, but I have since begun administrating a couple
> of Linux servers at work and have started both myself and my wife on Linux
> at home.
>
>
On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 03:52:04PM -0700, Ryan Bowman wrote:
> is there a program more like Remote Desktop Connection (than
> cygwin/ssh -X/kde) that we could use to connect to the Linux server
> from a windows box and in reverse (not as important)?
http://nomachine.com
The clients are Free/open
On Tue, 2005-11-29 at 15:52 -0700, Ryan Bowman wrote:
> Hi,
> It's been about a year and half ago that I stopped using Linux and
> unsubscribed to this list, but I have since begun administrating a couple of
> Linux servers at work and have started both myself and my wife on Linux at
> home.
>
> A
Hi,
It's been about a year and half ago that I stopped using Linux and
unsubscribed to this list, but I have since begun administrating a couple of
Linux servers at work and have started both myself and my wife on Linux at
home.
At work we our primary environment is Windows, but we have recently m
>
> We are looking for something new.
> Most of them run windows so cross platform is something they should
> strongly consider. Being able to network with others is also a very
> good idea.
I just rediscovered Enemy Territory and have been playing that for about 2
months now. I too, was addict
So would it be kosher to set up an *ahem* information booth nearby?
On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 at 12:58 -0700, Jordan Gunderson wrote:
> Darl McBride, CEO of SCO (formerly Caldera) will present this Thursday
> as part of UVSC's Executive Lecture Series.
>
> http://www.uvsc.edu/schools/business/executiv
Darl McBride, CEO of SCO (formerly Caldera) will present this Thursday
as part of UVSC's Executive Lecture Series.
http://www.uvsc.edu/schools/business/executiveLecture/
The presentation will go from 12:00 to 12:50 PM and will be held in the
Regan theater.
Presentations are free and open to
Steve wrote:
> What I would like to be able to do is open a file on my local computer
> here at home and have it automagically update the code at the server.
> Or even better, just open the code up on the server from within my own IDE.
I use Fuse/SSHFS:
http://fuse.sourceforge.net/
http://fuse.so
On Tue, 2005-11-29 at 08:24 -0700, Ross Werner wrote:
> (on whatever machine you want to call the server)
> 1) cvs -d /some/dir/cvsroot init
>
> (wherever your code is)
> 2) export [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/some/dir/cvsroot/
> export CVS_RSH=ssh
> (note that "host.com" is whatever server machine from
On Tue, Nov 29, 2005 at 01:35:54AM -0700, Steve wrote:
> Hello,
> At home I'm running SuSE 10
> I have a server I've just leased running Gentoo.
> Or even better, just open the code up on the server from within my
> own IDE.
emacs' TRAMP mode will do this transparently. Your choice of transport
> Are there any tools out there that mere mortals (ie, your cousin,
> brother, uncle, or other non-geek) can use to create custom reports
> from a MySQL database?
>
> Ideally, something like (1)FileMaker, but that connects to / uses mySQL.
What about OpenOffice Base?
http://dba.openoffice.org/mis
On Tue, 29 Nov 2005, Steve wrote:
Basically it would like to achieve an effect something similar to Zends ZDE.
Since I'm the only developer I feel that setting up a full blown CVS
would be WAY to much hassle.
If your IDE has CVS integration then "setting up a full-blown CVS", at
least the serv
Are there any tools out there that mere mortals (ie, your cousin,
brother, uncle, or other non-geek) can use to create custom reports
from a MySQL database?
Ideally, something like (1)FileMaker, but that connects to / uses mySQL.
Thanks!
-- Kimball
(1) - http://www.filemaker.com
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On Tue, 2005-11-29 at 01:38 -0700, Wade Preston Shearer wrote:
> > Or even better, just open the code up on the server from within my
> > own IDE.
>
> Then do it. Most decent IDE's support SFTP. You can open the file
> remotely in your GUI editor, edit it, and then save. Saving can be a
> li
Same here, NWN is my favorite. I also liked KOTOR 1 & 2, Jade Empire
(xbox game), Balder's Gate, etc.
I do play Unreal Tournament 2004 with my brothers and their spouses
every week for a couple of hours. We are looking for something new.
Most of them run windows so cross platform is somethin
>A new event has been posted on the BYU Unix Users Group website:
>
>Date: Thursday December 1st
>Time: 7:30 PM
>Place: 340 Crabtree
>
>RAID/LVM Presentation
>
>With disk space being so cheap these days, we finally have the space required
>to digitally store our CD collections, photos, video, and
Or even better, just open the code up on the server from within my
own IDE.
Then do it. Most decent IDE's support SFTP. You can open the file
remotely in your GUI editor, edit it, and then save. Saving can be a
little slow occasionally depending on your pipe, but it works great.
I edit fi
Hello,
At home I'm running SuSE 10
I have a server I've just leased running Gentoo.
I am developing a client\server application.
I intend to build and run the client app here at home, and the server
I've just leased will be building and running the server code.
The thing is they share significan
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