On 14/08/09 14:56, james tobin wrote:
> open source talent acquisition consultant
That's got to be the best euphemism for recruitment tart I've seen in a
while.
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On 24/02/2008 18:52, Willie Fleming wrote:
Do we draw the line north or south of Berwick?
I guess that's really argument about where we draw the soap line :-)
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On 13/06/2007 22:32, Colin McKinnon wrote:
> I've just had a Google - the 2950 is kind of small (2U) - and you want all
> the
> disks internal Putting the disks internally is the only design constraint
> you've given - but it is a big problem! Try to rethink this if you can.
Dell PE2950 can
Phillip Bennett wrote:
> Apparently when the permissinos are set as : rwxr-xr-x root named 60480
> Apr 10 2006 /bin/su it's not a good thing.
Because su needs suid permissions to be able to set the uid to the one
you are wanting.
> Thanks for all the help though. It has been a very weird pr
Peter George wrote:
> Bizarrely not seeing my own posts hitting either list, or anyone's
> replies. :-(
>
> Anyway, fsck from Kmoppix on /dev/sda1 & /dev/sda3 show OK.
You said it was a PE1550?
You could try the OMSA-Knoppix disks linked from:
http://linux.dell.com/monitoring.shtml
That would
Subhi S Hashwa wrote:
> interesting how it's under sex & health headline:) or at least
Quite. I was wondering what on earth Ubuntu had to do with sex or health :-)
Cheers.
Russell.
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Hiya.
- Conceptual #1. I'm struggling to figure out where Suse/Linux puts
things. On XP, on the whole, programs are installed (by default) in
c:\Program Files, dlls etc in C:\Windows and subdirs, user data in
C:\Documents and settings\User\ and sub dirs. Is there a direct Linux
equivalen