We use twiki here at work and so far it's been very useful. See
http://twiki.sourceforge.net for a breakdown of it's features. I think
most of the ones you're looking for is listed.
-tricia
On Wed, 30 May 2001, Sarah wrote:
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|Hi all,
|
|One of my recent projects at work has been to attempt to
If that doesn't work you might want to try installing oss
(www.opensound.com) which is pretty cheap.
-tricia
On Wed, 30 May 2001, Rialian wrote:
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|> I am running RH 7.0.
|> My PC has Ensoniq AudioPCI card. But I can't make it
|> work :((.
|
|===Adjust the #. If it is the newer Ensonique, you
Blackbox use to be my window manager of choice for quite a while, but I
resently installed fvwm2 and discovered that it has several styles one of
which is Blackbox. So now fvwm2 is my manager of choice. Blackbox is great
because it's clean and small in size.
-tricia
On Thu, 17 May 2001, coldfire
what does the apache error log say?
-tricia
On Mon, 21 May 2001, Michelle Murrain wrote:
|Hi everyone,
|
|I've been trying to get apache-ssl to work - and I keep running into trouble
|
|I've set up the certificate, and when I try to start the daemon, it gives me
|the following:
|
|Starting web
Why not install pyapache as a DSO in your apache server, and use a python
script to run your stored procs.
-Tricia
On Thu, 17 May 2001, Scott wrote:
|Now, my question would be, I know I can run select statements on the data,
|the problem
|is the sql guys here write a ton of stored procedures a
I use xemacs for development and it's great. It highlights syntax, it
auto-indents, and it's got a bunch of quick tags. It is much larger than
Vi, but for development it's worth it.
-Tricia
On Mon, 2 Apr 2001, jennyw wrote:
|Just wondering if anyone had any suggestions for good HTML (non-WYSIW
Redhat 7.0 does come with USB support. It auto-detected the USB port
during my installing with no problems. I was planning on using it with my
new Diamond Rio, but then I read somewhere that the drivers had the
possibility of wiping out memory on my Rio. Needless to say, I'm not using
it with Lin
fdisk works well.
-tricia
On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, Kath wrote:
|Ok, my friend installed Red Hat 6.2 and has decided she hates linux. Oh
|well. Lets not lecture her on Linux vs. Windows.
|
|What is the easiest way for her to delete her linux partition and create
|a FAT32 one so she can reinstal
This link has some good debugging suggestions:
http://www.ibiblio.org/pub/Linux/docs/HOWTO/other-formats/html_single/Sound-HOWTO.html#ss4.2
I actually gave up on configuring sound and installed oss which works
pretty good.
-tricia
On Thu, 7 Dec 2000, Bek Oberin wrote:
|Trying to get my $*^%&$ P
Does anyone know where I can find a plugin for The Gimp that would
give me the basic template for designing a CD cover? Or is there any
other linux based program that I can use?
-Tricia
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gabrielle,
ssh1 will only work with ssh1, and ssh2 will only work with ssh2. i
suggest you install ssh1 on box2 or ssh2 on box1. also, if you're only
trying to syncronize the files in a particular directory on each box, you
might consider using rsync.
-tricia
On Mon, 27 Nov 2000, gabrielle wrot
i use cdparanoia as a ripper and lame as an encoder on rh6.2.
-tricia
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Phil Savoie wrote:
|Hi All,
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|Anyone know of a good ripper/encoder? I am using RH 7.
|
|Thank you,
|
|Phil
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setup a virtualhost that points to a different docroot.
http://www.apache.org/docs/vhosts/examples.html
-tricia
On Tue, 21 Nov 2000, Davida Schiff wrote:
|Hi,
|
|I want to add a 2nd website (i.e. intranet) to my Apache Web Server and have
|no idea on how to do it. Can anyone point me in the rig
So far, I've used Caldera's OpenLinux, RedHat's Linux 6.2, and FreeBSD
4.0. As far as unix commands go, they're all roughly the
same. Installations are different. FreeBSD is better for networking and
security. Linux is nicer for development. I've had trouble compiling
some java programs on Free
here is a list of women related mailing list:
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On Wed, 25 Oct 2000, antonxie wrote:
| Dear all,
|
|Is there any other discussion group like this that you guys been
|participating in?
|I would love to be there and listenIt helps me alot just to read a
pmasquerade
|
|Anyone know how to get Asheron's Call to work through a Debian
|ipmasquerade box?
|
|- kath
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i installed the recent version of caldera not too long ago and it auto
detected everything on my toshiba laptop. according, to that install, the
accupoint emulates a ps/2 mouse, with protocol->"ps/2" and device ->
"/dev/psaux". hope that helps.
-tricia
On Wed, 25 Oct 2000, Bek Oberin wrote:
|
thon1.5/UserDict.py", line 14, in __getitem__
def __getitem__(self, key): return self.data[key]
KeyError: HTTP_COOKIE
-tricia
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> special characters such as dots that will match arbitrary characters in the
> target string instead of literal periods.
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> --Tessa
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-tricia
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> > var_a = re.sub("http://127.0.0.1", "%s", var_a) % var_b
>
> The proper syntax would be
> var_a = re.sub("http://127.0.0.1", "%s" % var_b, var_a)
>
> Also look at the urlparse module, for a cleaner way to do this k
hon will not let me us a var_b as a substitution string even if i do
var_a = re.sub("http://127.0.0.1", "%s", var_a) % var_b
does anyone know how to get around this?
-tricia
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