e first disk, which is newer worked
fine.
With wd driver the second drive "just works"... This was with
4.0-RELEASE. I have since upgraded to the 3 days old -stable, but have
not tried ata again.
-mi
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no PCI/EISA) and it may fit... But you'll have
to build on some other machine.
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evaluate pros and cons of the various office
= suites?
=
= 1) Applixware - native
= 2) StarOffice - linux
= 3) WordPerfect - linux
= 4) anything - Wine
= 5) ???
Siag as in /usr/ports/math/siag ?
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idea describing this weird coincidence... There is nothing in
the logs immediately before the reboots... Meanwhile, I'll see what
happens in the next two weeks.
TIA,
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se, now I already wrote my own program :( ... Yours,
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#x27;s business people, who will then force YOU to
support their Windoz machines, because Windoz does have support for the
IR and the software that makes use of it...
-mi (who sees his client's executives exchange data with
their Palm Pilots over IR quite often and
in a cron job to ``ifconfig ep2 down; sleep 1; ifconfig
ep1''. Nobody appears to care enough for the driver to fix it :-(
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Buy.com has spammed me twice in the recent months -- out of the blue,
spamvertising some of their UK specials (although I live in US).
Apparently, they bought my address in some giant spam-list...
One should, probably, take his/her money elsewhere...
-mi
On 5 Sep, Mike Tancsa
password for those workstations, we want to change it once.
=
= rdist is your friend. Here's a nice simple rdist file to send around
= the password and group files:
[...]
This is how to live without NIS at all. If you'd like to use it, though,
you need to have the reported bug fixed...