On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 08:22:07AM +0100, Colin Parr wrote:
> Rik wrote :
> >If you want a stable system management tool, well try using the
> >version of Linuxconf that doesn't use a GTK UI. I think there's a
> >web-based interface.
anyone know of a stable spreadsheet?, have had trouble with gnu
Shaun,
Try staroffice for linux. I've been using it for about 3 months now to do my
school work.. It has yet to crash on me, or give me any other kinda problems.
try http://www.sun.org
Chris
Shaun wrote:
> >anyone know of a stable spreadsheet?, have had trouble with gnumeric and abacus
>
> i>
Sorry if this has been beaten to death already and I missed it, but...
My situation: In my house we have a web & mail server that runs sendmail. I
currently use KMail, from my box on the internal network, as my e-mail client.
I would like to keep using KMail to store my mail and to check it whe
On Mon, 27 Mar 2000, Shaun wrote:
[--snip--]
> anyone know of a stable spreadsheet?, have had trouble with gnumeric and abacus
> i would prefer xwindows based, but will try terminal if they are worth it
I loved the spreadsheet included in StarOffice (5.1). I would call it "stable".
_I_ haven“t be
Thanks.
It's livable now, but still has a little flicker. Everything I've read says
it should get better in lower resolution, but it doesn't seem to be working.
I've set the sync rates according to my manual.
Michelle
>From: Laurel Fan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject:
In the e-Business arena, where are Linux servers being used?
It looks like Linux is being used only for Web servers and development
platforms.
I am currently looking at using a DBMS server on a Linux system.
Are Linux systems used as DBMS servers? If yes, what HW configuration
would be recommend
On Mar 27, Tina Johnsson conjectured:
> On Mon, 27 Mar 2000, Shaun wrote:
> [--snip--]
> > anyone know of a stable spreadsheet?, have had trouble with gnumeric and abacus
> > i would prefer xwindows based, but will try terminal if they are worth it
>
> I loved the spreadsheet included in StarOff
Hey All,
Is this our illustrious Deb?? Very cool.
www.slashdot.org/interviews/00/03/27/0717244.shtml
Regards,
Harry Hoffman
Product Systems Specialist
Restaurants Unlimited Inc.
206.634.3082 x. 270
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At 08:49 AM 2000-03-27 -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Hey All,
>
>Is this our illustrious Deb?? Very cool.
>www.slashdot.org/interviews/00/03/27/0717244.shtml
>Regards,
>
>Harry Hoffman
>Product Systems Specialist
>Restaurants Unlimited Inc.
>206.634.3082 x. 270
>
Nice job, Deb. After reading s
(argg.. that reply to is going to mess with my head for eternity..)
Subba Rao wrote:
>
> In the e-Business arena, where are Linux servers being used?
> It looks like Linux is being used only for Web servers and development
> platforms.
>
Unfortunately I do not have much experience with standar
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I wn a TDK veloCD CD-RW, and I want to use the drive in a computer I am
building on which I would like to run linux. Does anyone know if it will
work well under linux ( where could I find drivers, do they even
exist...)? Thanks.
-Teresa
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#if Lori
> I would like to keep using KMail to store my mail and to check it whenever
> possible, but I want to learn to use a text-based client such as mutt or pine
> so that I can ssh into the server when I am away ( I commute to a university
> where the only access is a roaming profile on crapp
#if Lighthouse Keeper in the Desert Sun
> [...] My biggest problem with it was that it took ages to start up and
> used loads of my system resources. I couldn't run both it and netscape
> at the same time. (I use Gnome/E, and TOP shows them taking 27% of the
> mem as 'X'. I've got 128 MB swap.)
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 08:44:55AM -0800, Lighthouse Keeper in the Desert Sun wrote:
> On Mar 27, Tina Johnsson conjectured:
>
> > On Mon, 27 Mar 2000, Shaun wrote:
> I installed Star Office 5 when I installed RedHat 6. It came on one of
> the cd's. WHen my machine was hacked, I didn't bother r
On Mon, Mar 27, 2000 at 11:35:07AM -0500, Subba Rao wrote:
>
> In the e-Business arena, where are Linux servers being used?
> It looks like Linux is being used only for Web servers and development
> platforms.
>
> I am currently looking at using a DBMS server on a Linux system.
> Are Linux syste
Hi all,
I am running into a weird problem where X4.0 all of sudden
takes up 30~40% of cpu constantly. I am suspecting Xscreensaver or something
in DPMS code of x4.0, but I am not so sure. I was wondering if anyone else
has ran into the same problem.
I have pretty much out-of-box rh6.1 with 4.0 co
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