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Date: Tue, 3 Oct 2006 13:28:27 +1000
From: Mark Rees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Australasian Python Users <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Python-au] Sydney Python Social Meetup
This Thursday October 5th from 6:30-8:30 pm,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 02/10/2006 08:59:29 AM:
> I have one out of my many sites that is experiencing weird sshd/ipsec
> behaviour.
>
> I have an IPSec tunnel established between the site and my site.
>
> I can ping over the tunnel and telnet to ports 25 and 80 over the
> tunnel, but I can
ashley maher wrote:
>I'm working on a large database. I have the schema. Does anybody know
>a good FOSS tool to take the schema text file (mysql) and produce a
>nice diagramme from it?
DBDesigner is quite good.
http://fabforce.net/dbdesigner4/
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ashley maher wrote:
>I'm working on a large database. I have the schema. Does anybody know
>a good FOSS tool to take the schema text file (mysql) and produce a
>nice diagramme from it?
Ashley,
You might try http://savage.net.au/Ron/html/graphing-database-schema.html
There's some good links t
On 3 Oct 2006, Simon Males <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> I have a stack of photo's from my digital camera and many of then need
> to be rotated. Is there a tool that will go through a directory of
> images dig up exif data (using say extract) and rotate it respectively
> with imagemagik ?
jh
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On 02/10/2006, at 2:34 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
can anyone improve this to just a bad idea
Following opinion in these pages, also because I wanted a wireless
AP I got me
a wireless/router/modem in the form of a DLINK 604T.
That seemed a kewl
On Tuesday 03 October 2006 09:07, Simon Males wrote:
> I have a stack of photo's from my digital camera and many of then
> need to be rotated. Is there a tool that will go through a directory
> of images dig up exif data (using say extract) and rotate it
> respectively with imagemagik ?
With Konque
On 03/10/06, Simon Males <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have a stack of photo's from my digital camera and many of then needto be rotated. Is there a tool that will go through a directory ofimages dig up exif data (using say extract) and rotate it respectively
with imagemagik ?DigiKam does exactly th
I have a stack of photo's from my digital camera and many of then need
to be rotated. Is there a tool that will go through a directory of
images dig up exif data (using say extract) and rotate it respectively
with imagemagik ?
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Simon Males <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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ashley maher wrote:
I'm working on a large database. I have the schema. Does anybody know
a good FOSS tool to take the schema text file (mysql) and produce a
nice diagramme from it?
It would make getting my head around this thing a whole lot easier if
I could find something like that?
I had a
Jacinta Richardson wrote:
>
> Michael (Micksa) Slade wrote:
>
> > But there are other advantages. For example you can set up a bank
> > account under the company's name. Can't do that under a
> sole trader.
> > I'm sure there are other little things that I don't know about too.
FYI
http://ww
Michael (Micksa) Slade wrote:
> But there are other advantages. For example you can set up a bank
> account under the company's name. Can't do that under a sole trader.
> I'm sure there are other little things that I don't know about too.
Are you sure?
I expect that you are correct, semantica
Hi Andrew,
There seem to be quite a lot of resources on the web for shell. Shell
is a programming language with conditionals and loops; you could for
instance write a webserver in it if you really wanted to.
You could start with
http://tldp.org/LDP/Bash-Beginners-Guide/html/index.html which look
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