When it comes to Perl books I found O'Reilly's Learning Perl
a good starter and for later and reference Programming Perl (all of
O'Reilly's Perl books can be found at http://perl.oreilly.com/)
There are also many online goodies at http://www.perl.com
Also I've always found learning by example is
> I don't know the first thing about Perl and am very new to Linux/Unix.
> I was wondering what a good first book(s) would be to start with. I am
> looking for a reference book and also for a book that I can sit down and
> read through to familiarize myself with Perl. Thanks!
I think Perl: An I
I'll try my hand at this and get back to you.
Thank you. =)
Deepa
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From: Snarfblat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Deepa Karnad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, May 19, 2000 1:05 AM
Subject: Re: [techtalk] setting up a network.
>Deepa K
On Thu, May 18, 2000 at 09:35:21PM -0400, srl wrote:
> On Thu, 18 May 2000, Clair Mooza wrote:
>
> > I don't know the first thing about Perl and am very new to Linux/Unix.
> > I was wondering what a good first book(s) would be to start with. I am
> > looking for a reference book and also for a b
On Thu, 18 May 2000, Clair Mooza wrote:
> I don't know the first thing about Perl and am very new to Linux/Unix.
> I was wondering what a good first book(s) would be to start with. I am
> looking for a reference book and also for a book that I can sit down and
> read through to familiarize mysel
Hello list,
A sysadmin and a DBA here, both stumped!
We're running Oracle 8i on RedHat 6.1 Secure with the ArsDigita
Community System (ACS) and AOLServer. That may not mean anything to any
of you; the relevant point is that the ACS (which requires Oracle) and
AOLServer (which just uses whatever
Learning Perl by Randal L. Schwartz and Tom Christiansen, published by
O'Reilly (on the 44% off list at http://www.bookpool.com)
Programming Perl by Larry Wall, Tom Christiansen, Randal L. Schwartz,
Stephen Potter also published by O'Reilly, and also on said list at
Bookpool.
Good luck!
Eliz
I don't know the first thing about Perl and am very new to Linux/Unix.
I was wondering what a good first book(s) would be to start with. I am
looking for a reference book and also for a book that I can sit down and
read through to familiarize myself with Perl. Thanks!
-Clair
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From: BobTFish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, May 18, 2000 10:04 PM
Subject: Re: [techtalk] installation failure
>
When you install linux you usually install a program called lilo. You
can
>install lilo either on the MBR
Deepa Karnad wrote:
>
> Okay. So I first configure serial port. Then use ifconfig to set up link. I
> had read up an HOW-TO on Ethernet networking where there was a small part
> talking on null modem link. There it said, I first run getty from one box
> and check if link is up and working. Then I
Oh ye
This is a lot of help.
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From: Snarfblat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Deepa Karnad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, May 18, 2000 11:51 PM
Subject: Re: [techtalk] setting up a network.
>I may be able to help with some of the problems.. (try to at
>least)
>I am as
Hi again.
I realise my last previous
question on how to assign an IP address to a host was vague. I may need to
indulge in some explaining.
I'm encountering several blocks (basically due
to a lack of thorough knowledge of Linux) while setting up a network. I'll begin
from the beginning.
I
Hi, Elizabeth,
I am probably going to be quite unpopular for making this suggestion, but...
if you are a relative newbie coming from a Windows environment, the easiest
way is with kppp. It looks a whole lot like Dial-Up Networking in Windows.
(Yeah, I know, you don't learn what's under the hood
Hi, Deepa,
> I'm working on Caldera OpenLinux Lite version 1.1
That version is *ancient*. That's a 1.x kernel of some sort, if I remember
right. Your life will be much, much easier if you go to a more recent
version. You can download COL 2.4 for free off their web site.
That s two versions e
Hi, Deepa, Laurel, and everyone else,
>
> (please don't use html mail.)
Absolutely! On a *nix list, you are always going to have people who prefer
text-based mail readers.
>
> Excerpts from linuxchix: 18-May-100 [techtalk] network configuring"Deepa
> Karnad"@blr.vsnl. (1539*) by
> > One basic qu
well from one fellow newbie-lurker to another, welcome :)
this might be a good place to start... it explains setting up ppp & whatnot.
http://www.redhat.com/mirrors/LDP/HOWTO/ISP-Hookup-HOWTO.html
:)
katie, fellow newbie from d.c.
> -Original Message-
> From: Elizabeth Fallon [mai
*from lurkerdom*
Hi all, my name's Elizabeth. I'm somewhat of a newbie to Linux, and new to
the list as well.
I've finally gotten a new hard drive, and installed Redhat 6.1. Now it's
time to connect to the internet! I already have a provider...but I need to
know how to set it all up. I don
-Original Message-
From: Laurel Fan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, May 18, 2000 10:06 PM
Subject: Re: [techtalk] network configuring
>
>(please don't use html mail.)
>
>Excerpts from linuxchix: 18-May-100 [techtalk] network configuring"Deep
Excerpts from linuxchix: 17-May-100 Re: [techtalk] Adobe Acroba.. by
Lynn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> acroread ../../Source/ATM/Extra/Edge/FileCore.cpp:322:CTBool, CTFile:
> Write(const void *, unsigned int): Assertion 'nWritten == nCount' failed.
> Abort
Looks like an assert() failed[1]. If acroread w
At 16:49 18/05/00, Deepa Karnad wrote:
>One basic question. How can an IP address be assigned to a host?
>Tried many ways including Lisa. Could not figure out.
>I understand that there should be some way of accomplishing this. How else
>does a host know if the destination of a certain arrived pac
I found out that bookpool.com is offering 44% off O'Reilly & Associates
books:
http://www.bookpool.com/.x/mjsqm76ta6/z1
I don't own stock in bookpool.com or O'Reilly, or work for them. I read
lots of ORA books and am always looking to save a buck or two on them.
Liz Cortell
_
Elizabeth Cortell wrote:
>
> I just installed Linux on my Hewlett-Packard Pavilion 6350, which is
> aimed at the home market and is allegedly made for Windows 98. I
> encountered a few problems specific to this box, and documented my fixes
> at http://www.zrusilla.com/hacking/hp6350linux.html.
Laurel Fan wrote:
>
> Excerpts from linuxchix: 18-May-100 [techtalk] network configuring"Deepa
> Karnad"@blr.vsnl. (1539*) by
> > One basic question. How can an IP address be assigned to a host?=20
> > Tried many ways including Lisa. Could not figure out.=20
> > I understand that there should be
At 16:43 18/05/00, Deepa Karnad wrote:
>Hi.
>I found myself trying to make sense of a queer problem today. I am
>installing Caldera OpenLinux Lite on 3 machines. Installation into 2 of
>them went fine. Infact it happened like clockwork. Now, on this 3rd
>machine, it installs completely and rebo
(please don't use html mail.)
Excerpts from linuxchix: 18-May-100 [techtalk] network configuring"Deepa
Karnad"@blr.vsnl. (1539*) by
> One basic question. How can an IP address be assigned to a host?=20
> Tried many ways including Lisa. Could not figure out.=20
> I understand that there should
I just installed Linux on my Hewlett-Packard Pavilion 6350, which is
aimed at the home market and is allegedly made for Windows 98. I
encountered a few problems specific to this box, and documented my fixes
at http://www.zrusilla.com/hacking/hp6350linux.html. Hope this helps
someone.
Liz Cortell
Hi.
I found myself trying to make sense of a queer
problem today. I am installing Caldera OpenLinux Lite on 3 machines.
Installation into 2 of them went fine. Infact it happened like clockwork. Now,
on this 3rd machine, it installs completely and reboots perfectly the first time
after insta
One basic question. How can an IP address be
assigned to a host?
Tried many ways including Lisa. Could not figure
out.
I understand that there should be some way of
accomplishing this. How else does a host know if the destination of a certain
arrived packet is itself?
Deepa
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