Hi,
I'm thinking of the possibility of using the gnome-stock icons
as "menubuttons" on a website. I know they are released under
the gpl, but does that cover websites ? Anyone have any thougths
about this ? The site will (ofcource) be linux oriented...
Now, I _could_ sit down and create my own
Hi.
Under GPL, you ought to be able to use the icons, so long as you make sure
to give credit where credit is due. Find out from the gnome website who's
responsible for designing the icons, if you can, and give them credit. If
you can't determine a specific person, give credit to the gnome pro
Oh, and also, put on your website that you are using the icons under the
GPL!
On Sat, 20 May 2000, Tina Johnsson wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm thinking of the possibility of using the gnome-stock icons
> as "menubuttons" on a website. I know they are released under
> the gpl, but does that cover
> "Elements of programming in Perl" by Andrew Johnson is also a good
> beginners book. It takes a lot of effort to explain programming
> concepts for non-programmers, whereas Schwartz's "Learning Perl" assumes
> a fair bit of previous programming knowledge.
>
> The "camel" book, "Programming Perl
Can some of you perl ppl out there point me in the right direction? I decided
I would like to install a perl module I downloaded from CPAN, that for some
reason did not come with my install: Apache::Debug. Once before I just stuck a
.pm file to use on an ISP's server, no problem. But this, I am
I am a linux newbie, and I need to be able to get files from the internet
to fix some problems. How do I download stuff from the command line (or
can I)? How do I install a new version of Xfree86? Basically the problems
I am having (among other which are keeping me from these fixes) are on the
fol
I am a linux newbie, and I need to be able to get files from the internet
to fix some problems. How do I download stuff from the command line (or
can I)? How do I install a new version of Xfree86? Basically the problems
I am having (among other which are keeping me from these fixes) are on the
fol
On Sat, 20 May 2000, glen wrote:
>I am a linux newbie, and I need to be able to get files from the internet
>to fix some problems. How do I download stuff from the command line (or
>can I)?
You probably have lynx installed, which you can use to access web and ftp
sites from the command line. Jus
I was browsing the net to find help for a linux situation I was having and
found linuxchix.org.. I'm a member of several other mailing lists.. But,
hadn't heard a reply from them yet..
So, I thought I'd try here.. I'm not a girl, but I'm gay does that count? :)
I am configuring a new Linux mail
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On Sat, 20 May 2000, Lori wrote:
> Can some of you perl ppl out there point me in the right direction? I
> decided I would like to install a perl module I downloaded from CPAN,
> that for some reason did not come with my install: Apache::Debug.
> On
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On Sat, 20 May 2000, Glen Jarvis wrote:
> I was browsing the net to find help for a linux situation I was having and
> found linuxchix.org.. I'm a member of several other mailing lists.. But,
> hadn't heard a reply from them yet..
Probably because
>
> >
> > So, I thought I'd try here.. I'm not a girl, but I'm gay does that count? :)
>
> Glen, I'm a hetro guy, and they haven't kicked me out yet. ;)
>
How in the heck did you slip through the cracks?
-a very very curious LinuxChick
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I tried to enter in my mail/news server name and user name, etc. I am
not sure what I'm missing. It's still not working. Is there something
similar to eh-em...dial-up networking that I need to get going also?
I'm stumped. Oh yeah, I'm running Mandrake 6.0 if that makes a
difference. Finally g
Also I should probably mention that I haven't set up my modem either...damn
I'm schmoove! How do you do that?
-Clair
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> Glen, I'm a hetro guy, and they haven't kicked me out yet. ;)
Cool :)
> Also, not to be insulting, but check to make sure the binary is
> there, maybe run it manually from the command line, and good
> luck.
I'm not insulted at all. In fact, when I happened to find the log which
recorded
glen wrote:
>
> I am a linux newbie, and I need to be able to get files from the internet
> to fix some problems. How do I download stuff from the command line (or
> can I)? How do I install a new version of Xfree86? Basically the problems
> I am having (among other which are keeping me from th
Clair Mooza wrote:
>
> I tried to enter in my mail/news server name and user name, etc. I am
> not sure what I'm missing. It's still not working. Is there something
> similar to eh-em...dial-up networking that I need to get going also?
> I'm stumped. Oh yeah, I'm running Mandrake 6.0 if tha
I (Jenn V) wrote:
> I'm just going to do a web-search for a Mandrake 6.0 HowTo for modems. I
> don't know Mandrake at all, but I'm told it's an easy one to use.
> (and just as I'm about to do this, my link gives trouble. Wheee. Life is
> giving me a demonstration of your frustration!)
> I suspect
"Jenn V." wrote:
> Clair Mooza wrote:
> >
> > I tried to enter in my mail/news server name and user name, etc. I am
> > not sure what I'm missing. It's still not working. Is there something
> > similar to eh-em...dial-up networking that I need to get going also?
> > I'm stumped. Oh yeah, I'm
I don't know if this will help you but you might also want to
install the module CPAN. What the CPAN module does is help
you "query, download and build perl modules from CPAN sites"
so instead of just downloading the module from a CPAN ftp site
and untaring, running make, the CPAN module helps yo
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