This one time, at band camp, Craig Dibble wrote:
...right up until I deployed our new LDAP servers to production. Now I
find that I get intermittent failures from the keepalive script whereby
it reports that some or all of the processes it is monitoring have died,
tries to restart them, and fails.
hi all,
after reading up on ssh config options, i've gone with some Host
sections in ~/.ssh/config:
Host glebe1
User johndoe
Hostname xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
does what i want without any worries of 'doing it the csh way' ;-)
cheers
justin
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Hi all,
It used to be that to get a .com.au domain name you had to have a
company or business name.
Is this still the case as I've heard different responses.
Also what if you have .com.au domain name and you close your company or
business related to the domain name, do you lose the .com.au
It used to be that to get a .com.au domain name you had to have a
company or business name.
Is this still the case as I've heard different responses.
Yes, almost you need to 'prove' that you are entitled to register the name.
To quote the auDA policy:
1. To be eligible for a domain name in
On 08/03/2007, at 7:21 AM, Richard Hayes wrote:
It used to be that to get a .com.au domain name you had to have a
company or business name.
Is this still the case as I've heard different responses.
Yes, almost you need to 'prove' that you are entitled to register
the name.
To quote the
Jamie Wilkinson wrote:
This one time, at band camp, Craig Dibble wrote:
...right up until I deployed our new LDAP servers to production. Now I
find that I get intermittent failures from the keepalive script
Immediately I am thinking that the problem is somewhere in NSS. Timeouts
due to
Hiya,
Can anyone recommend any data recovery specialists, preferably in
Sydney? We have a several boxes of ten year old DLTIII tapes, but have
only been able to read the data we need off about half of them.
Thanks,
Jon
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Jon Wilson, Sydney, Australia
Mob: +61 4 0549 9490, Yahoo: phuq_eu,
On Thu, 2007-03-08 at 07:37 +1100, Sam Lawrance wrote:
On 08/03/2007, at 7:21 AM, Richard Hayes wrote:
It used to be that to get a .com.au domain name you had to have a
company or business name.
Is this still the case as I've heard different responses.
Yes, almost you need to
On 06/03/07, Michael Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/2/07, Zhasper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It sounds like Screen is confused about your terminal.
What's the value of $TERM in the terminal before you launch screen?
Can you show us the output of stty -a both inside of and outside of
Jon Wilson wrote:
Hiya,
Can anyone recommend any data recovery specialists, preferably in
Sydney? We have a several boxes of ten year old DLTIII tapes, but have
only been able to read the data we need off about half of them.
Payam have been good for us
http://www.payam.com.au/
On 08/03/2007, at 11:37 AM, david wrote:
On Thu, 2007-03-08 at 07:37 +1100, Sam Lawrance wrote:
On 08/03/2007, at 7:21 AM, Richard Hayes wrote:
It used to be that to get a .com.au domain name you had to have a
company or business name.
Is this still the case as I've heard different
David Kempe wrote:
Jon Wilson wrote:
Hiya,
Can anyone recommend any data recovery specialists, preferably in
Sydney? We have a several boxes of ten year old DLTIII tapes, but have
only been able to read the data we need off about half of them.
Payam have been good for us
Heracles wrote:
Firefox for AMD64 has to be the worst piece of crap ever written; just
use epiphany (if you run gnome) or konqueror (if you run KDE).
I used to love firefox on my old system; it was fast and easy to use.
The new version just uses up ALL my processor and memory as soon as it
is
On Thu, 08 Mar 2007 15:40:40 +1030
Luke Vanderfluit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Heracles wrote:
Firefox for AMD64 has to be the worst piece of crap ever written;
just use epiphany (if you run gnome) or konqueror (if you run KDE).
I used to love firefox on my old system; it was fast and easy
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