David Fitch was once rumoured to have said:
Hi all,
I'm trying to get a 64k ISDN DoV link going.
It's under debian potato (2.2.18 kernel). I've apt-got installed
isdnutils, loaded hisax module etc etc but where/how do I tell
it to use DoV??
This is an absolute dog of a job to do. I
Bob Hubbard was once rumoured to have said:
Picked up a nice NEC notebook at the Power Barn. Came loaded with win XP
which I promptly destroyed and made a dual SuSE-7.3 and Win98. I have a
space for 2 X type 2 cards and am looking first for a decent graphics card,
can't seem to find any
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Try httrack (http://www.httrack.com/). Windows version also available -
works great for me under XP. Haven't tried it under Linux yet.
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At Fri, 5 Apr 2002 19:27:50 +1000, marty wrote:
$author = Angus Lees ;
At Wed, 3 Apr 2002 11:39:31 +1000, marty wrote:
what tools are people using to create PDFs?
i use pdftex (or rather, pdflatex). it usually produces pdf's of
higher quality (conformance to pdf standard and
Greatings people,
The Western Sydney Linux User Group is holding it's 2nd meeting on the
14th of April the Richmond Club - Please see our Web site for further
details if you are interested (www.wslug.org.au)
Cya There!
Rob.
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At Fri, 5 Apr 2002 19:27:50 +1000, marty wrote:
$author = Angus Lees ;
At Wed, 3 Apr 2002 11:39:31 +1000, marty wrote:
what tools are people using to create PDFs?
i use pdftex (or rather, pdflatex). it usually produces pdf's of
higher quality (conformance to pdf standard
At 09:49 AM 7/04/02 +1000, you wrote:
Greatings people,
The Western Sydney Linux User Group is holding it's 2nd meeting on the
14th of April the Richmond Club - Please see our Web site for further
details if you are interested (www.wslug.org.au)
Cya There!
Rob.
Hi Rob,
Wow, that looks
On Sun, 7 Apr 2002, Brian Robson wrote:
At 09:49 AM 7/04/02 +1000, it was written:
Greatings people,
The Western Sydney Linux User Group is holding it's 2nd meeting on the
14th of April the Richmond Club - Please see our Web site for further
details if you are interested
Calling Emacs gurus,
I am having trouble with the auto indent settings for the C major mode
(c-basic-offset).
I want this to be 4 which is the standard setting. At one point I had
changed it to 2 but I can't change it back.
When I start emacs this is what the customisation buffer says:
C
On Sun, Apr 07, 2002 at 01:44:54PM +1000, Jessica Mayo wrote:
I don't see it... The only candidate for an apostrophe I see in the
message is the word 'it' , and that has the correct punctuation...
In this instance, the apostrophe is possessive. The 2nd meeting belongs
to the Western Sydney
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