short: You can run a virtual machine via VMWare using a raw drive on SATA.
long: I have a laptop with a SATA drive. The first partition is NTFS
running corporate windows xp. Later partitions are for gentoo Linux. I
have a dual-boot setup using grub. Inside Linux I run a VMWare virtual
ma
Micah J. Cowan wrote:
On Mon, Sep 25, 2006 at 06:48:03PM -0700, Dave Margolis wrote:
Micah J. Cowan wrote:
- What is the output of "namei x-www-browser"?
$ namei x-www-browser
f: x-www-browser
? x-www-browser - No such file or directory (2)
If x-www-browser appears to point at conquerer,
On Mon, Sep 25, 2006 at 06:48:03PM -0700, Dave Margolis wrote:
> Micah J. Cowan wrote:
> >
> > - What is the output of "namei x-www-browser"?
>
> $ namei x-www-browser
> f: x-www-browser
> ? x-www-browser - No such file or directory (2)
>
> >
> > If x-www-browser appears to point at conquerer
Micah J. Cowan wrote:
Here are a couple things you could check:
- Do you have BROWSER set in your environment?
- What is the output of "namei x-www-browser"?
$ namei x-www-browser
f: x-www-browser
? x-www-browser - No such file or directory (2)
If x-www-browser appears to point at conqu
On Mon, Sep 25, 2006 at 03:20:17PM -0700, Dave Margolis wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm running both Thunderbird and Firefox under Kubuntu (Dapper).
> Thunderbird is assuming Konqueror as the default browser. Thunderbird
> doesn't appear have a setting for this (as far as I know; the setting
> may be
Hello,
I'm running both Thunderbird and Firefox under Kubuntu (Dapper).
Thunderbird is assuming Konqueror as the default browser. Thunderbird
doesn't appear have a setting for this (as far as I know; the setting
may be buried in T-Bird's about:config panel or may be right in front of
me in t
Dylan Beaudette wrote:
Hi everyone,
recently purchased a new machine for the lab, and have plan on using it for
the following :
two SATA drives, one with WinXP the other with Debian Linux.
Right now it boots into Linux by default, and will provide remote-login
services among other things
Dylan Beaudette wrote:
hi everyone,
I am looking for a good way to export records from a series of tables stored
in a RDBMS. currently I am entering data into this system via a PHP-driven
web-interface. I would like to be able to export data from the database into
a common, parseable format (
Dylan Beaudette wrote:
Hi everyone,
recently purchased a new machine for the lab, and have plan on using it for
the following :
two SATA drives, one with WinXP the other with Debian Linux.
Right now it boots into Linux by default, and will provide remote-login
services among other things
Hi everyone,
recently purchased a new machine for the lab, and have plan on using it for
the following :
two SATA drives, one with WinXP the other with Debian Linux.
Right now it boots into Linux by default, and will provide remote-login
services among other things to our lab members. The W
On Monday 25 September 2006 12:56, Dylan Beaudette wrote:
> hi everyone,
>
> I am looking for a good way to export records from a series of tables
> stored in a RDBMS. currently I am entering data into this system via
> a PHP-driven web-interface. I would like to be able to export data
> from the d
hi everyone,
I am looking for a good way to export records from a series of tables stored
in a RDBMS. currently I am entering data into this system via a PHP-driven
web-interface. I would like to be able to export data from the database into
a common, parseable format (XML) .
I am struggling
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