Hi!
Sorry for reloading the debate, but it was so interesting :^)
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On July 24, 2003 Prof. Eden Moglen of Columbia Law School and General
Council of the Free Software Foundation
Many thanks for all the answers and point of views!
I have now good elements for digging the subject.
Thanks a lot,
Kader
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dlangschied a écrit :
> Thanks this helped alot. One further question: Once I am in console, how
> do I get back to GNOME?
>
> Sincerely,
>
> David Langschied
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Hi!
This message may be off topic and I apologize a lot if so.
I would like to have your opinions about open source databases versus
commercial ones. I had a _serious_ debate with some of my colleagues
about open source in general but when I started to compare mysql to
oracle, they literally fir
"Benjamin J. Weiss" a écrit :
>
> > I need to open the 8901, 4446 and ports for my installation. I
> > cannot find anything about this on the Red Hat documentation pages
>
> You need to adjust the rules for your iptables. There's a gui way (the
> command for which I can't remember, since