ata weirdness

2000-12-18 Thread Christian Kuhtz
hed the full dmesg at the bottom of this email. Thanks in advance.. Cheers, Chris -- Christian Kuhtz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -wk, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -hm Sr. Architect, Engineering & Architecture, BellSouth.net, Atlanta, GA, U.S. "I speak for myself only." Copyright (c) 1992-2

Re: Executable packages (long, sorry)

2000-09-21 Thread Christian Kuhtz
much > more self contained. > > I hope that you will remember this idea when you find yourself staring at > traces of an old port, unsure if you should delete it or not. :-) > > Kees Jan > > ==== > You are only young once, >but you can stay immature all you

Re: StarOffice giveaway of source code

1999-09-01 Thread Christian Kuhtz
them a second's pause. They wouldn't be the first vendor to get away with not following up on PR. PR is just that.. So, can we please can this discussion until we actually have code? Cheers, Chris -- Christian Kuhtz, Sr. Network ArchitectBellSouth Corporation -wk

Re: StarOffice giveaway of source code

1999-09-01 Thread Christian Kuhtz
use them a second's pause. They wouldn't be the first vendor to get away with not following up on PR. PR is just that.. So, can we please can this discussion until we actually have code? Cheers, Chris -- Christian Kuhtz, Sr. Network ArchitectBellSouth Corpor

Re: Mandatory locking?

1999-08-25 Thread Christian Kuhtz
NonStop Kernel", previously > known as Guardian, previously known as TOS), not UNIX. There is no > NFS, and there is no distinction between network access and local > access: all goes over the message system. When a file is closed, its > locks are released. How does this message s

Re: Mandatory locking?

1999-08-25 Thread Christian Kuhtz
NonStop Kernel", previously > known as Guardian, previously known as TOS), not UNIX. There is no > NFS, and there is no distinction between network access and local > access: all goes over the message system. When a file is closed, its > locks are released. How does this message s

Re: Filesystem question...

1999-08-16 Thread Christian Kuhtz
x27;s nothing per se that says you couldn't unbreak those things -- it's an implementation and availability of tools issue more than anything). Cheerios, Chris -- Christian Kuhtz, Sr. Network ArchitectBellSouth Corporation -wk, -hmAdvanced Data

Re: Filesystem question...

1999-08-16 Thread Christian Kuhtz
x27;s nothing per se that says you couldn't unbreak those things -- it's an implementation and availability of tools issue more than anything). Cheerios, Chris -- Christian Kuhtz, Sr. Network ArchitectBellSouth Corporation <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -wk, <[EM