I like VirtualBox alot. I don't use it for anything of a "production"
status, but I use it alot for testing Linux distro's I'm not that
familiar with, or Windows Server (yeah, gasp) *BSD, etc. I haven't
touched upon the USB side of things, but I do have about 8 different
instances, with stati
On Sat, 2008-03-15 at 20:10 -0700, Joshua Zeidner wrote:
> At this point, I would suggest young americans pursue the only
> remaining profitable career: sleazeball politician.
>
> "there's a great future in plastics."
>
>- http://www.joshuazeidner.com/
>
>
> On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 7:32 P
Nathan wrote:
> How many of you have used both vmware and virtual box? I have downloaded
> virtualbox and I've installed it, but I use vmware a lot. Before I spend too
> much time playing with it, I wanted your opinions. Vmware can be a hastle
> sometimes as I keep my kernel up to date with the
On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 8:26 PM, keith smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> To bad I did not know this before today. She was in Tucson.
>
> What is your source of information about the visas?
follow the blog link I supplied in the first post. jmz
>
> We should all call here office:
> http://gif
To bad I did not know this before today. She was in Tucson.
What is your source of information about the visas?
We should all call here office: http://giffords.house.gov/contact/index.shtml
Joshua Zeidner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: At this point, I would suggest
young americans pursue t
At this point, I would suggest young americans pursue the only
remaining profitable career: sleazeball politician.
"there's a great future in plastics."
- http://www.joshuazeidner.com/
On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 7:32 PM, keith smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Let's export our economy and
How many of you have used both vmware and virtual box? I have downloaded
virtualbox and I've installed it, but I use vmware a lot. Before I spend too
much time playing with it, I wanted your opinions. Vmware can be a hastle
sometimes as I keep my kernel up to date with the releases... But virtu
Let's export our economy and we can all move into Gabrielle Giffords house and
she can support us!
Joshua Zeidner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Although not everyone agrees on the
matter of h-1b visas, it's
important to know that Arizona's own Gabrielle Giffords is playing a
role in increasing na
Although not everyone agrees on the matter of h-1b visas, it's
important to know that Arizona's own Gabrielle Giffords is playing a
role in increasing national visa caps that greatly affect technology
workers in AZ and elsewhere.
"The Innovation Employment Act, introduced by Representative Gabriel
What is involved with setting up spamassassin for mail filtering. I have
installed it and started the service spamd but something is missing spam
checking is not being done for some reason. Do I have to use spamc
some how and call it from a .procmailrc or something. I am running RHEL
5 and s
> [unless you don't know what hardware you're going to be running your
> kernel on.]
This is exactly the problem!
It's a rescue disc I use and various machines to backup to a separate machine.
It will theoretically be used on every machine I come across at some point.
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After a long battle with technology, Matt Graham wrote:
> After a long battle with technology, Nathan wrote:
> > Is there a specific command to run that automatically selects EVERYTHING
> > in the kernel to be compiled as a module then creates a .config file or
> > anything similar?
> I don't know
After a long battle with technology, Nathan wrote:
> Is there a specific command to run that automatically selects EVERYTHING in
> the kernel to be compiled as a module then creates a .config file or
> anything similar? Instead of always running through make menuconfig and
> selecting everything,
All,
Is there a specific command to run that automatically selects EVERYTHING in
the kernel to be compiled as a module then creates a .config file or anything
similar?
Instead of always running through make menuconfig and selecting everything, is
there something like make allmodules config
On Fri, 14 Mar 2008, Kurt Granroth wrote:
> These aren't dead-tree material, but they are absolutely wonderful sources of
> information for bash scripting:
>
> Advanced Bash Scripting Guide
> http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/
>
> Bash Hackers
> http://bash-hackers.org/wiki/doku.php?id=
>
> Bash FAQ
>
On Fri, 14 Mar 2008, Kurt Granroth wrote:
> These aren't dead-tree material, but they are absolutely wonderful sources of
> information for bash scripting:
>
> Advanced Bash Scripting Guide
> http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/
>
> Bash Hackers
> http://bash-hackers.org/wiki/doku.php?id=
>
> Bash FAQ
>
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