Wow, it sounds like they have grown since I left. I know they where doing
PHP, but not any of the other stuff. I used to work for Channel 12 a couple
years ago and left for greener pastures. I'm glad to see Gannett is still
letting PNI take it's own direction.
Well, good luck with your search.
On
Woops, my bad!!!
That was supposed to be off the list :(
On Nov 12, 2007 7:44 AM, Shawn Badger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Wow, it sounds like they have grown since I left. I know they where doing
PHP, but not any of the other stuff. I used to work for Channel 12 a couple
years ago and left
I'm on a Gigabit network but I am doing Fedora not CentOS installs but
still I can't get close to 5-7 minute install which is why I find it
hard to believe that you are doing it.
There are already 496 updates for Fedora 8 x86_64 which means that a
'yum update' would take way longer than 5-7
Sorry about not providing enough info last time, and thanks for telling me how
to find the info you needed.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lspci | grep VGA
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS] 661/741/760
PCI/AGP or 662/761Gx PCIE VGA Display Adapter
Still not id'ing the
Finally! a post where I might actually be contributing instead of just asking
questions!!! I found a site that helps check configuration/chipsets for
debian/ubuntu boards. Hopefully this will be useful for someone else as well
in the future.
http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/
You copy and paste
I am having this on going problem with my sever running out of low memory,
or that is at least what my support company is saying.
The question I pose the group is how can I tell how much memory is left in
the low memory area that the kernel uses and what is using it?
I have been looking at
Am 11. Nov, 2007 schwätzte Jorge Delacruz so:
I'm working on a system (server with PXE boot and
kickstart) that simplifies the below process to:
1. Buy new Optiplex from Dell
2. Open box, unpack computer
3. Connect computer to keyboard/power/network and turn
on
4. Enter MAC address, IP, name
After a long battle with technology, Cary Mabe wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lspci | grep VGA
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Silicon Integrated Systems [SiS]
661/741/760 PCI/AGP or 662/761Gx PCIE VGA Display Adapter
Oh wow. An SiS card? I don't know for sure whether those things have any
is there a possibility I could get a job there? :)
I am looking at the prospect of having to leave the state before march if I
don't get work by new years. Frankly, I can't afford the move, but I have not
heard back from any of my applied for jobs (not a single one).
/economic query
is it me
.
What is the best way to set up a newsletter mailing list
so I can send the same email message once a month to all
of the email addresses (about 100) in my mailing list
without using Cc: or Bcc:? This would *not* be spam
as these are email addresses of my own clients.
Someone has suggested
Joe wrote:
What is the best way to set up a newsletter mailing list
so I can send the same email message once a month to all
of the email addresses (about 100) in my mailing list
without using Cc: or Bcc:? This would *not* be spam
as these are email addresses of my own clients.
Try Email Aces.
If you go to http://emailaces.com/try_us_free.php
You can sign up for free. With a small list like
yours you might be able to use the service for free
forever. If not it cost $9.95/mo and is feature rich.
Josef Lowder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: .
What is the best way to set
I'm wondering if the free auto responders are as feature rich.
I'm interested in hearing what people say.
Josef Lowder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: .
On Mon, 12 Nov 2007, keith smith wrote
Try Email Aces.
If you go to http://emailaces.com/try_us_free.php
You can sign up for free. With a small
What is the best way to set up a newsletter mailing list
so I can send the same email message once a month to all
of the email addresses (about 100) in my mailing list
without using Cc: or Bcc:? This would *not* be spam
as these are email addresses of my own clients.
If you have a
Am 11. Nov, 2007 schwätzte Dennis Kibbe so:
On Tue, 2007-11-06 at 22:55 -0700, der.hans wrote:
moin moin,
anybody know how it's going in the development of the new drivers now that
we have specs?
SNIP
ciao,
der.hans
Well, you could go to the source - fsf.org and look in the right-hand
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