Ubuntu -
'Horny Human' - from a digg comment :-/
Elijah
On 10/11/07, Daniel Ortega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yes, i agree with you Mr. Rafael Sevilla it's UBUNTU with the bad names NOT
> Debian GNU/Linux.
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> On 10/10/07, Tito Mari Francis Escaño < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > F - Fier
Yes, i agree with you Mr. Rafael Sevilla it's UBUNTU with the bad names NOT
Debian GNU/Linux.
On 10/10/07, Tito Mari Francis Escaño <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> F - Fiery Ferret
> I - Itching Iguana
> J - Jackass Jerboa
> K - Knotty Karakul
> M - Maniacal Mink
> N - Nosy Nutria
> O - Onerous Or
On Oct 11, 2007, at 11:42 AM, jan gestre wrote:
When using wget to download files or whatever, append the -c or --
continue switch e.g.,
$ wget --continue http://foo.com/foofile
you can also say:
wget --continue --tries=99 "http://foo.com/foofile";
so that you tell wget to keep on down
On 10/11/07, joebert jacaba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> i used wget and unfortunately i was having connection problems. wget
> stalled and reconnected on its own but i saw a message "Partial
> Content" which i interpreted as a resume feature. but after the task
> was finsihed i get these three f
wget -c
On 10/11/07, joebert jacaba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> On 10/11/07, joebert jacaba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > i used wget and unfortunately i was having connection problems. wget
> > stalled and reconnected on its own but i saw a message "Partial
> > Content" which i interpreted a
On 10/11/07, joebert jacaba <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i used wget and unfortunately i was having connection problems. wget
> stalled and reconnected on its own but i saw a message "Partial
> Content" which i interpreted as a resume feature. but after the task
> was finsihed i get these three fil
i used wget and unfortunately i was having connection problems. wget
stalled and reconnected on its own but i saw a message "Partial
Content" which i interpreted as a resume feature. but after the task
was finsihed i get these three files. now, how could i safely join
these three. the sum of each o
google also has its own version google.com/codesearch
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this is nice. and it also reminds me of releasing codes more often :)
On 10/10/07, Miguel Paraz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Ever published open source, and put your name in it?
>
> Check this out:
> http://www.krugle.org
>
> and see who reused your code, and perhaps even projects you have
> fo
Ever published open source, and put your name in it?
Check this out:
http://www.krugle.org
and see who reused your code, and perhaps even projects you have
forgotten about!
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On 10/10/07, Sir June <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> # last
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> webuser pts/010.6.56.17 Tue Oct 9 13:29 - 19:23 (05:53)
> reboot system boot 2.4.21-47.0.1.EL Tue Oct 9 13:27 (1+00:04)
> webuser pts/1nothing.domain.c Tue Oct 9 12:47 - 12:49 (00:02)
> so is thi
# last
webuser pts/010.6.56.17 Tue Oct 9 13:29 - 19:23 (05:53)
reboot system boot 2.4.21-47.0.1.EL Tue Oct 9 13:27 (1+00:04)
webuser pts/1nothing.domain.c Tue Oct 9 12:47 - 12:49 (00:02)
so is this via reboot command from the cli?
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On 10/10/07, Sir June <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> How would i know if the linux box was rebooted via:
>
> 1. reboot command from the cli
> 2. shutdown command from the cli
> 3. pressed ctrl-alt-key
> 4. or just reboot by its own.
>
last
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How would i know if the linux box was rebooted via:
1. reboot command from the cli
2. shutdown command from the cli
3. pressed ctrl-alt-key
4. or just reboot by its own.
thanks!
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