Seeking Document Mgmt Solution

1998-05-08 Thread Lane J. Bryson
d the part to read a barcode on the form. Any ideas? Thanks in Advance, Lane -- Lane J. Bryson RULDS2 My opinions are my own, and do not reflect those of my employer. -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata and the MAILING LIST ARCHIVES! http://www.redhat.com/

Linux and Netscape?

1998-04-03 Thread Lane J. Bryson
Will Redhat (as a primary Linux vendor/distributor) be present, and what is Redhat's position on the above (possible) issue? Cheers, lane -- My opinions are my own, and do not reflect those of my employer. Lane J. Bryson Network Product Analyst RULDS2Interphase

Re: realaudio and RH 5.0

1998-04-03 Thread Lane J. Bryson
misconceptions up. > > Mike Perhaps I missed something here, But what about the expirations of the software? -lane -- My opinions are my own, and do not reflect those of my employer. Lane J. Bryson Network Product Analyst RULDS2Interphase Corporation, Syst

Re: Commercial use of Red Hat

1998-04-02 Thread Lane J. Bryson
y number of Mags. Numbers Turn Heads. Money Talks. any management who won't take notice of these, is just a hopeless sheep. cheers, lane -- My opinions are my own, and do not reflect those of my employer. Lane J. Bryson Network Product Analyst RULDS2Inter

Linux presence

1998-03-27 Thread Lane J. Bryson
- My opinions are my own, and do not reflect those of my employer. Lane J. Bryson Network Product Analyst RULDS2Interphase Corporation, Systems Analysis Group -- PLEASE read the Red Hat FAQ, Tips, Errata and the MAILING LIST ARCHIVES! http://www.redhat.com/RedHat-F

Re: thanks, but no thanks

1998-03-27 Thread Lane J. Bryson
ortant, too." Also, where is this article that says the Linux has the market share? -lane (PS: in my two+ Linux years, it hasn't bitten me too badly) -- Lane J. Bryson Network Product Analyst RULDS2 Interphase Corporation, Systems Analysis Group -- PLEAS

Re: How is linux not an O/S Was: Re: Want to give back to linux?

1998-03-25 Thread Lane J. Bryson
Paul Anderson wrote: > > Lane J. Bryson wrote: > > > > I did. Prove it wrong on its own merits: > > > > "It just has to manage the memory, peripherals, and > > hopefully do something useful to qualify under a strict definition, > > which is

Re: How is linux not an O/S Was: Re: Want to give back to linux? (fwd)

1998-03-25 Thread Lane J. Bryson
onsidered.. A more common > definition is that the operating system is the one program running at all > times on the computer ( usually called the kernel )." > > This is probably one of the most used texts on the subject. > > -Ulrich -- Lane J. Bryson

Re: How is linux not an O/S Was: Re: Want to give back to linux?

1998-03-25 Thread Lane J. Bryson
Alan Shutko wrote: > > >>>>> "L" == Lane J Bryson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > L> I can only talk about MacOS, Linux, Irix, HP-UX, and AIX: the > L> windowing system in most of these isn't part of the core OS-- It is > L>

Re: How is linux not an O/S Was: Re: Want to give back to linux?

1998-03-25 Thread Lane J. Bryson
n Shutko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> - By consent of the corrupted > Anyone can make an omelet with eggs. The trick is to make one with none. Really, it's not that big an issue. But it's sorry to see people attack others and call their ideas "not based in reality" when th

Re: How is linux not an O/S Was: Re: Want to give back to linux?

1998-03-25 Thread Lane J. Bryson
ey, and the masses, understand. You don't sell someone a "New, Improved Kernel". You sell them a "New, Improved OS!!!" because chances are that they won't know the difference. They won't really tell the world that the kernel is a little newer but everything

Re: Want to give back to linux? Was Re: BYTE reviews Web servers (on Linux, Solaris, Digital, HP-UXand NT)

1998-03-24 Thread Lane J. Bryson
This is the part of supporting a product that goes beyond "Tech support". III. comp.os.linux.advocacy - I'm sure these folks have input about this. That's my 2cents. -- Lane J. Bryson Network Product Analyst RULDS2 Interphase Corporation, Systems A

a couple of problems in RH5

1998-03-19 Thread Lane J. Bryson
duct)? This stuff does GigaBYTE/sec throughput, and is excellent for clustering/ parallel/ distributed processing, and it would be a shame for LINUX to be left out. Forgive any ignorance on my part-- I really have tried to do research on my own. Cheers, lane -- Lane J. Bryson

Re: commandline and vi

1998-03-19 Thread Lane J. Bryson
rmore I would like to find a > > vim howto so that I can setup vi to beable to remember all commands and > > searches made in the editor. don't you just want to do a "set -o vi" from your bash/ksh command line? -- Lane J. Bryson Network Product Analyst RU