On 2/23/07, Sir John Nueva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Wiki sounds good but problem will be where it will be hosted, usually I used
geocities but I don't think wiki will run in it. Google doc I don't know how
it work yet I will take a look. Cool if we can make this as a group effort
1. Click "Do
On 2/23/07, Sir John Nueva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Wiki sounds good but problem will be where it will be hosted, usually I used
geocities but I don't think wiki will run in it. Google doc I don't know how
it work yet I will take a look. Cool if we can make this as a group effort
that is great.
I will let Slacker Jam's words speak for him.
Did anyone else take offense at my worrywart comment? It was meant in
good spirit, and I had assumed that everyone took it that way. But
apparently, that wasn't so..
On 2/23/07, Slacker Jam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
who cares if u use linux for 12
Wiki sounds good but problem will be where it will be hosted, usually I used
geocities but I don't think wiki will run in it. Google doc I don't know how
it work yet I will take a look. Cool if we can make this as a group effort
that is great. You think PLUG can host a wiki for this kind of tutori
I would like to help in anyway I can, too.
On 2/23/07, Ariz Jacinto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
how about using a wiki instead?
On 2/22/07, Rage Callao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Would you like to try posting that to Google Docs and Spreadsheets and
> invite people to collaborate? I'd be
how about using a wiki instead?
On 2/22/07, Rage Callao <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Would you like to try posting that to Google Docs and Spreadsheets and
invite people to collaborate? I'd be happy to help.
Rage
On 2/23/07, Sir John Nueva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thank you, I find all yo
Would you like to try posting that to Google Docs and Spreadsheets and
invite people to collaborate? I'd be happy to help.
Rage
On 2/23/07, Sir John Nueva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thank you, I find all your suggestion very helpful and I will be able to
apply it
on my project.
Best Regards,
J
Thank you, I find all your suggestion very helpful and I will be able to
apply it
on my project.
Best Regards,
John
Below is sample of what i am doing:
- Start Here
--
GNU/Linux for Beginner
Version 1, 2007-02-21
Table Con
Isang angkop na lisensya ang GFDL, pero, kung gusto mo maikli ang lisensya,
heto ang gingamit ko sa aking website:
Verbatim copying and distribution of this entire article is permitted in
any medium, provided this notice is preserved. Copying and distribution of
works based on this article
This thread comes alive again!
"Slacker Jam" needs to learn to use Ispell. :)
On 2/23/07, Slacker Jam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Really??? u call people like me as worrywart??? woo woo my ass little boy...
my work don't just play around on Linux world... Like Java, or any other
else, i am n
Sabi ni Sir John noong Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 7:59 PM:
Where can I find a template of a copyright that is similar to GNU/License
that can be attached to documentation? What I want is the
Documentation/Article/How to that I will be doing will be always free for
use and can be reproduce as long as th
you know i used dnsmasq... and it was simple to configure and very
fast... and its got dhcp and you configure it in one conf .
i've since moved back to dhcpd and bind... but after reading this
thread i'm curious of what djbdns can do and may try that out with my
home box. its been recommend
On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 04:34:14AM -0800, jepoy wrote:
> I normally have much better luck getting speedier results with djbdns.
> Unless you have any strong objections against DJB, I highly recommend
> that you give djbdns (tinydns for authoritative, dnscache for resolving,
> ax
I normally have much better luck getting speedier results with djbdns.
Unless you have any strong objections against DJB, I highly recommend
that you give djbdns (tinydns for authoritative, dnscache for resolving,
axfrdns to allow secondaries to poll tinydns) a spin. On Debian you can:
# ap
You may want to consider the GFDL. But remember, this is copyleft so
read first before committing.
http://www.gnu.org/copyleft/fdl.html
Jerome
On 2/22/07, Sir John Nueva <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Where can I find a template of a copyright that is similar to GNU/License
that can be attached
creative commons might work for you. visit http://creativecommons.org
On 02 22, 07, at 7:59 PM, Sir John Nueva wrote:
Where can I find a template of a copyright that is similar to GNU/
License that can be attached to documentation? What I want is the
Documentation/Article/How to that I will
Where can I find a template of a copyright that is similar to GNU/License
that can be attached to documentation? What I want is the
Documentation/Article/How to that I will be doing will be always free for
use and can be reproduce as long as the author is recognize/acknowledge and
the reproduce pr
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