> going the other way round. I believe that not only is Turbolinux
> making Microsoft technology available to OSS users just where needed,
> but it may actually succeed in creating converts by giving people the
> option to work on a Linux system which is well-compatible with the
> abundant Windows
Hello All,
I made 4 cd's of FC-3 using iso's on this month's digit dvd.
I burned them at 40x as my cd-writer(only cd device)
has max read speed of 40x.
1st cd -- pass & boots fine
2nd cd -- fail
3rd cd -- fail
4th cd -- fail initially,next time pass.
This is on media check.
Should I go ahead and in
Hi All,
Maybe many of you might be knowing this distro. But I
got to know it for the 1st time.
We have our very own windows replacement.
http://www.elxlinux.com/
~A.
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Hi All,
I'm writing simple parser for the scripting language which will
provide mark ups embeded into HTML.
Now problem is semantic value of the tokens and rules. I want each
value of type string( char *). In flex when it matches any rule(re)
and in the action part I print it, it gives correct
This is a long inactive thread & I thought I would stir it somewhat by
posting again. The article below(in the original post by A G)
discusses the demerits of taking OSS technology to proprietary
platforms. The following is a Linux distribution named Turbolinux
going the other way round. I believe
Sagar Gokhale wrote:
On 12 Jan 2005 16:57:10 -, Swapnil Nagle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can anyone help me find where to allow specific users 'su'
permissions.
visudo.
man sudoers.
add yourself to the 'wheel' group. take a look at the gentoo handbook:
http://www.gentoo.org/doc/e