Re: [SLUG] Domino under Linux

2003-01-12 Thread Jeff Waugh
> Hrmm, are you grumpy with me? Heh, not at all. :-) > It's a GNU/Linux - Domino specific configuration question. Okay, that pretty much counts me out. ;-) - Jeff -- I don't know whose brain child it was, but it was quite an ugly child. -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group - http://sl

Re: [SLUG] Domino under Linux

2003-01-12 Thread mkraus
Hrmm, are you grumpy with me? It's a GNU/Linux - Domino specific configuration question. Mike --- Michael S. E. Kraus Administration Capital Holdings Group (NSW) Pty Ltd [EMAIL PROTECTED] phone (02) 9955 8000 fax (02) 9955 8144 Jeff Waugh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 13/01/2

Re: [SLUG] Domino under Linux

2003-01-12 Thread Jeff Waugh
> My frustration is that all documentation (that I have seen) on how to set > up ODBC for Domino is for Lotus Domino under Windows, and I was wondering > if anyone has done this under Linux? So it's a Domino-configuration-specific question, or about configuring Free Software ODBC providers? - J

Re: [SLUG] Domino under Linux

2003-01-12 Thread mkraus
Jeff, I really appreciate your knowlege, however it's not giving me any information I need to know. I don't think I've made my question clear. My frustration is that all documentation (that I have seen) on how to set up ODBC for Domino is for Lotus Domino under Windows, and I was wondering if

Re: [SLUG] Data acqusition (infrared) and linux

2003-01-12 Thread Anthony Wood
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 04:36:13PM +1100, Jobst Schmalenbach wrote: > On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 12:26:24PM +1100, Anthony Wood ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) >wrote: > > Hi, > > > > Many motherboards have IR pins built in, all you need is something to > > plug into them, I bought an ActiSys IR210 one from www

Re: [SLUG] Domino under Linux

2003-01-12 Thread Jeff Waugh
> Thanks for your help. Could you elucidate a little bit more about ODBC > connectivity under Linux. We are running Domino under Linux, and I'd like > to be able to connect it to a RDBMS (for eg mySQL). I'm pretty sure most of the Free databases have ODBC modules; PostgreSQL (which I heartily re

Re: [SLUG] Domino under Linux

2003-01-12 Thread mkraus
Hi, Thanks for your help. Could you elucidate a little bit more about ODBC connectivity under Linux. We are running Domino under Linux, and I'd like to be able to connect it to a RDBMS (for eg mySQL). Thanks. Mike --- Michael S. E. Kraus Administration Capital Holdings Group (NSW) Pty Ltd [EMA

Re: [SLUG] Data acqusition (infrared) and linux

2003-01-12 Thread Jobst Schmalenbach
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 12:26:24PM +1100, Anthony Wood ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Hi, > > Many motherboards have IR pins built in, all you need is something to > plug into them, I bought an ActiSys IR210 one from www.widget.com.au > (now $87), but you have to check whether your motherboard's IR

Re: [SLUG] Domino under Linux

2003-01-12 Thread mlh
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 02:58:35PM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Does anyone know if Lotus Domino, running under Linux, can connect to > other databases? (Specifically, relational databases.) > > I know it can connect via ODBC under Windows, unsure about Linux. > > BTW, does ODBC only refer

[SLUG] Domino under Linux

2003-01-12 Thread mkraus
G'day all, Does anyone know if Lotus Domino, running under Linux, can connect to other databases? (Specifically, relational databases.) I know it can connect via ODBC under Windows, unsure about Linux. BTW, does ODBC only refer to a Windows paradigm? Thanks Mike --- Michael S. E. Kraus Admini

Re: [SLUG] Data acqusition (infrared) and linux

2003-01-12 Thread Anthony Wood
Hi, Many motherboards have IR pins built in, all you need is something to plug into them, I bought an ActiSys IR210 one from www.widget.com.au (now $87), but you have to check whether your motherboard's IR chip is supported by linux. Easier is an IR dongle which plugs into your serial port, I thi

[SLUG] Data acqusition (infrared) and linux

2003-01-12 Thread Jobst Schmalenbach
All, I need a card which can do infrared and is ok for Linux (meaning you can get hold of the port numbers etc). Anybody got any pointers? jobst -- Computing power increases as the square of the cost. If you want to do it twice as cheaply, you have to do it four times as fast.

Re: [SLUG] remove all control characters from a file

2003-01-12 Thread Colin Humphreys
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 11:08:38AM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi all, > Is there a way to remove all control characters from a file? > eg: I have a file that has characters: ^M, ^@, ^L, etc which need to be > removed, but the file also contains: á and alike that need to stay. > How could I

Re: [SLUG] remove all control characters from a file

2003-01-12 Thread Christopher Vance
On Mon, Jan 13, 2003 at 11:08:38AM +1000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: : Is there a way to remove all control characters from a file? : eg: I have a file that has characters: ^M, ^@, ^L, etc which need to be : removed, but the file also contains: á and alike that need to stay. : How could I accomplish

[SLUG] transparency scanner (slides and negatives)

2003-01-12 Thread Graeme Robinson
Faced with a task (450+ slides to scan) and finding no-one who'll do it for less than $1.50 a slide I've decided to obtain a slide scanner (that also handles 35mm negative). I've found the list of sane supported scanners here: http://www.mostang.com/sane/sane-backends.html and & more USB here: htt

[SLUG] remove all control characters from a file

2003-01-12 Thread scott
Hi all, Is there a way to remove all control characters from a file? eg: I have a file that has characters: ^M, ^@, ^L, etc which need to be removed, but the file also contains: á and alike that need to stay. How could I accomplish this? TIA Scott -- Scott Ragen Support Manager/IT Administrato

[SLUG] GNOME 2.2 RC1: "1.21 Jigawatts" is out!

2003-01-12 Thread Jeff Waugh
Hey everyone, If you're an avid GNOME user, you might want to try out our latest release candidate. We're only a couple of weeks away from our final 2.2 release, so we're very keen to get more people testing! :-) http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/desktop/2.1/2.1.90/sources/README Plus, there's a