monkey island on my linux system?
Very Much Appreciated
RunTimeError
lease
file, and backup lease file, reinstalled dhcpd but after configuring Dhcpd i
still get the error.
Any suggestions?
RunTimeError[EMAIL PROTECTED]MLUG - Mudgee Linux User
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> On Sat, Sep 09, 2000 at 09:49:47AM +1000, Jeff Waugh wrote:
> > > ...and I thought my 5 was getting excessive...
> > >
> > > OK, let's get OT and have a "Mine's bigger than yours"
> >
> >
> > Good lord, what have you started? :)
>
> How about a SLUG screenshot archive? SOmewhere we can posty our
> no luck on real source code so if you find it let us know.
>
> thanks,
> George Vieira
> Network Administrator
> Citadel Computer Systems P/L
> http://www.citadelcomputer.com.au
I'll have a search and ask a few BBS friends.
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The only people who would believe this garbage are the computer illiterate
people.
I have no idea how Micro$haft can say all that about Linux. Man what version
were they using when they did those tests? Knowing those stupid idiots, they
were most likely using an unstable kernel on hardware that is
uld NOT find a fossil driver for Windows NT4.
If anyone knows of a Windows NT4 Fossil driver, please let me know
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se. So in theory, if there
is no video card present, the bios would halt and prevent the system from
booting.
I havent actually experienced this, it is all theory based.
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am no expert but I think that your craft should have some sort of clutch
so that when no controls are being applied the craft should rev with minimal
power to motion mechanisms. I'm not sure why it is reving is proverbial off.
I have fiddled with petrol powered RC cars and I've never had
Thanks for that info about user
groups.
I am located in a town 3 hours west of Sydney
called Mudgee. The prefered o/s is a Microsoft one, mainly because people just
havent heard of anything other. One of our local ISPs is running their
servers on Windows 98!
I got a few friends interested
Can anyone tell me if there are certain steps I
have to follow in order to establish a linux user group (not in Sydney
obvisouly)? For example, do I need to register with a certain group or do
anything like that or can I establish one at my own free will?
Chris Barnes
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