Hi,
hmmm... if you are looking for rpms, you can go to the following
website to look for RPMs. For livna and freshrpms, you can configure
your repository to point to them.
livna.org
freshrpms.net
pbone.net
Regards,
ryan
On Nov 17, 2007 10:10 PM, jan gestre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi guys,
If you decide, to compile here is a link i found simple but you may
disagree. Mac is right upgrading the kernel entails recompiling the loadable
modules. And you should have listed them before hand and read a lot of
kernel-how-to like this one.
http://technowizah.com/2005/12/debian-how-to-custom-k
Hi!
What does your error log say? Is there any other software fruity is
dependent on? What version/s of nagios is fruity stable? Have you read the
installation of fruity, changelog, known issues etc? Is nagios in daemon
mode? Have you tried stopping nagios before importing?
Hope that helps.
dear all,
i have a slight problem using fruity ver. 1.0 candidate release 2.0 the
problem is this: when i do an import of my existing nagios
2.10configurations i get this error at the end of the line:
Import Log *Pre-Import Operations* Reading of configuration
files...*DONE* Remo
Manny wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Nov 2007, Mhac Janapin wrote:
>
>
>> It's weird all right. :-P
>> Have you tried compiling from source?
>>
>
> Not yet. I was hoping to keep everything clean and orderlhy using only RPM
> and/or YUM. I could compile but that's tricky too. It's an idea
> interesti
On Tuesday 20 November 2007 16:08:58 Gabriel H. Mercado wrote:
> does anyone know of some efficient method to transfer the contents of a
> humongous pst file to evolution?
You can try the following:
readpst/libpst
http://alioth.debian.org/projects/libpst/
Outport
http://outport.sourceforge.net/
On Tue, 2007-11-20 at 20:54 +0800, Gabriel H. Mercado wrote:
> I would but the problem is I'm almost positive that this pst has at
> least one virus, given its size (more than a gb) and the, err,
> somewhat cavalier attitude the user has with his email (he's a boss.
> figures :)
>
> So i wouldn'
On Nov 20, 2007 7:00 PM, Dax Solomon Umaming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> But maybe you can skip installing Windows and find a friend or relative
> who
> has one installed, then import it from there.
>
I would but the problem is I'm almost positive that this pst has at least
one virus, given it
On Tue, 20 Nov 2007, Mhac Janapin wrote:
> It's weird all right. :-P
> Have you tried compiling from source?
Not yet. I was hoping to keep everything clean and orderlhy using only RPM
and/or YUM. I could compile but that's tricky too. It's an idea
interesting though. Hmmm...
--
Freedom consist
It works fine with me I just recently. use it coming from Domino to
Exchange migration. Fedora 7 is my primary work desktop.
Cheers
Thad
On 11/20/07, grace rante <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> Just want to check, how's evolution working for you especially when
> connected to exchang
Hey guys,
Just want to check, how's evolution working for you especially when
connected to exchange server? Is it stable enough? Last time I tried,
it was really flaky and my calendar keeps on crashing.
Thanks,
On 11/20/07, Dax Solomon Umaming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Tuesday 20 Novemb
On Tuesday 20 November 2007 4:08:58 pm Gabriel H. Mercado wrote:
> does anyone know of some efficient method to transfer the contents of a
> humongous pst file to evolution?
>
> I'm about to embark on a 'long method' (ie, set up windows, install outlook
> to load the pst, install thunderbird and im
On 11/20/07, Orlando Andico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It seems midway between the two devices that I use heavily: Nokia
> Communicator, and Toshiba M6. The Communicator is small, 3G, 800-pixel
[snipped]
With that hardware you have, I don't think the EEE PC is for you. It
would be better if you
does anyone know of some efficient method to transfer the contents of a
humongous pst file to evolution?
I'm about to embark on a 'long method' (ie, set up windows, install outlook
to load the pst, install thunderbird and import from outlook, and finally
import whatever i get there to evolution).
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