On Wednesday 28 November 2007 22:03, Matt Graham wrote:
> From: Technomage-hawke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> > does anyone on the list here happen to know what tool or tools are used
> > to generate man pages from sources (even to creating them from scratch if
> > need
> >
> > be)?
>
> man pages are te
> does anyone on the list here happen to know what tool or tools are used to
> generate man pages from sources (even to creating them from scratch if need
> be)?
http://www.fnal.gov/docs/products/ups/ReferenceManual/html/manpages.html
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From: Technomage-hawke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> does anyone on the list here happen to know what tool or tools are used to
> generate man pages from sources (even to creating them from scratch if need
> be)?
man pages are text documents written using the groff markup language. This
is mostly due t
does anyone on the list here happen to know what tool or tools are used to
generate man pages from sources (even to creating them from scratch if need
be)?
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I see they took that, hook, line and sinker from a security webpage posted
about 3 weeks ago (I spotted it on one of my security updates through cert).
They even used the identical web style and wprding. I wish those guys had
credited where it came from.
TMH
On Wednesday 28 November 2007 09:45
Shouldn't this:
http://plug.phoenix.az.us/node/335
have been posted [also] here on this list?
I was looking for it here (first), but then
in order to find it, it seems like I had to go to
http://plug.phoenix.az.us/
to find it.
(or, do I just not understand the system?)
PS: For the first ti
After a long battle with technology, Micah DesJardins wrote:
> I don't need an ISP for email, hosting or any other "service" other
> than the connection itself. It looks like FastQ will cost me more
> than the data only option from Qwest. What's the benefit that I'm
> missing on going with FastQ o
Randy Melder wrote:
What sets RedSeven apart is their commitment to service. Don't look at
the HW/SW combo you get with a RedSeven unit, because you could get a
cheaper deal off e-bay.
Instead, ask about their warranty, support, backup and training. They
are awesome for small/med business with n
Micah DesJardins wrote:
> I don't need an ISP for email, hosting or any other "service" other
> than the connection itself. It looks like FastQ will cost me more
> than the data only option from Qwest. What's the benefit that I'm
> missing on going with FastQ over Qwest if they're using the same l
What sets RedSeven apart is their commitment to service. Don't look at
the HW/SW combo you get with a RedSeven unit, because you could get a
cheaper deal off e-bay.
Instead, ask about their warranty, support, backup and training. They
are awesome for small/med business with novice Linux users. If
On Wed, Nov 28, 2007 at 04:06:14PM -0700, Tuna wrote:
> Has anyone bought from them on here? Are they good? Are they delicious?
I've heard about them on here before. I'm looking for a laptop, and I
*want* to like them. :-) I made it out to their Mesa store earlier this
week. The used laptops (o
Hi Jared,
You can use At&t's DOT utility for drawing graphs of just about
anything. There are a few other programs available for drawing graphs
as well:
http://www.graphviz.org/
-jmz
On Nov 28, 2007 3:52 PM, Jared Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hiya:
>
> Does anyone know of
der.hans wrote:
moin moin,
At the bottom of the page.
http://kubuntu.com/shops.php
They just got their approval today.
ciao,
der.hans
Yayz!
Has anyone bought from them on here? Are they good? Are they delicious?
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On Nov 28, 2007, at 10:15 AM, Micah DesJardins wrote:
> Anyone have any experience with
> Speakeasy?
Yes. They were really great once upon a time. I really like that
they try to keep their customers informed about network outages, etc.
However, after a good run with them I had to move to a
Hiya:
Does anyone know of a software package or project that generates a
flowchart/org-chart of a folder structure? I'm looking for something
conceptually similar to tree, but graphical, prettier and printable.
Preferably, it would have the same layout as an organization chart -- eg,
the root fol
I don't need an ISP for email, hosting or any other "service" other
than the connection itself. It looks like FastQ will cost me more
than the data only option from Qwest. What's the benefit that I'm
missing on going with FastQ over Qwest if they're using the same line?
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JD Austin wrote:
> Chris Gehlker wrote:
> > FastQ is a small, Linux Friendly ISP that uses DSL over QWest's lines.
> >
> >
> I second FastQ :) I had them for quite a while but ended up dropping it
> since my DSL line itself from Qwest was horrible (not FastQ's fault).
I've used FastQ for the
On Nov 28, 2007 12:15 PM, Micah DesJardins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the recommendations. Anyone have any experience with
> Speakeasy? They will apparently drop a dedicated line for
> approximately $55 a month. I have just had horrible luck with DSL
> piggybacked off the existing phon
Thanks for the recommendations. Anyone have any experience with
Speakeasy? They will apparently drop a dedicated line for
approximately $55 a month. I have just had horrible luck with DSL
piggybacked off the existing phone lines and would rather not repeat
that experience.
-
moin moin,
At the bottom of the page.
http://kubuntu.com/shops.php
They just got their approval today.
ciao,
der.hans
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Chris Gehlker wrote:
On Nov 28, 2007, at 9:33 AM, Micah DesJardins wrote:
Hello all,
It turns out the new place I'm moving to (an apartment in West Mesa)
isn't serviced by Cox so I am looking into whatever other broadband
options are available. My preferences are as follows:
1. Always on
2
Are you looking to learn to develop user-space apps or the kernel
itself?
On Nov 26, 2007, at 2:12 PM, Julie Song wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone know or has anyone attended a good training course for
Linux programming (real time, threads, ipc, socket, signal etc)?
I found this one Embedded and r
On Nov 28, 2007, at 9:33 AM, Micah DesJardins wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> It turns out the new place I'm moving to (an apartment in West Mesa)
> isn't serviced by Cox so I am looking into whatever other broadband
> options are available. My preferences are as follows:
>
> 1. Always on
> 2. No softwar
http://ubuntuforums.org/announcement.php?a=54
Remember practice safe hex :)
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I've had good luck with bluewire - http://www.bluewire.us
You'd need line of site with their tower though and be able to put up a
dish - maybe not an option in an apartment though.
JD
Micah DesJardins wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> It turns out the new place I'm moving to (an apartment in West Mesa)
>
Hello all,
It turns out the new place I'm moving to (an apartment in West Mesa)
isn't serviced by Cox so I am looking into whatever other broadband
options are available. My preferences are as follows:
1. Always on
2. No software required (OS/platform independent, I plan on throwing
my linksys wi
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