On Mon, Mar 19, 2001 at 11:34:25PM -0500 or so it is rumoured hereabouts,
Rick Scott thought:
> Subba didn't mention what kernel zie was running, but I've still
> got 2.2.17, and my logfiles look the same:
>
> shadow> ./packets
^
This "packets". A script yes? Could you post
(Conor Daly:)
> Rick Scott thought:
> > Subba didn't mention what kernel zie was running, but I've still
> > got 2.2.17, and my logfiles look the same:
> >
> > shadow> ./packets
> ^
> This "packets". A script yes? Could you post/mail?
Not so much a script; more like "an act
Has anyone come up with a useful design of an N-ary tree (I'm
thinking of a 4-ary tree) where you can lift a whole branch of
the tree and move it elsewhere?
Dancer and I were arguing 4-ary trees (for use in cartesian spaces
in computer games), and I argued it as not being practically feasible,
an
On Fri, 9 Mar 2001, David Merrill wrote:
>
> Don't whine, help.
>
I don't think I archived the ones I really liked...
The problem with the ones I saw were mostly that if you're a rank newbie
there's probably not enough info (and unfortunetly I'm at the point where
I don't know if I could writ
Excerpts from linuxchix: 21-Mar-101 [techtalk] DESIGN: N-ary
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> Has anyone come up with a useful design of an N-ary tree (I'm
> thinking of a 4-ary tree) where you can lift a whole branch of
> the tree and move it elsewhere?
What do you mean by move it elsewhere? Are
Hi!
I am trying to turn off the ability to see the directories for the a vhost
on my server. I figured I could just add a Directory directive to the conf
file and leave Indexes out. However, its not working. Is the Directory
directive for /web (where all vhosts are located) default? Is the
Laurel Fan wrote:
> Excerpts from linuxchix: 21-Mar-101 [techtalk] DESIGN: N-ary
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (687*) by
>
>> Has anyone come up with a useful design of an N-ary tree (I'm
>> thinking of a 4-ary tree) where you can lift a whole branch of
>> the tree and move it elsewhere?
>
>
> What do
On Tue, Mar 20, 2001 at 09:43:57PM -0600, Vinnie wrote:
> > I think you need the Loadlin+Win95/98/ME mini-HOWTO, which is at
> > http://www.linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/mini/Loadlin+Win95-98-ME.html also.
>
> ick. loadlin :) (yeah, that's just personal prejudice, I know..but I don't
> like loadlin at all,