On Fri, Nov 3, 2023 at 6:36 AM bruce wrote:
>
> please.. no flames..
>
> we all know.. the list is FEDORA only... (got it... ) no flames..
> (this is a last resort!)
>
> However, doing a test of a digitalocean installation/install of ubuntu
> "23.10". The goal is to get a running Apache webserver.
On 03/11/2023 18:21, bruce wrote:
Hi Fred.
Is it ok to reply to your email? Don't want to offend any that might
want to keep the list "fedora" only?
thanks
-bruce
Sure then.
Fred
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Hi Fred.
Is it ok to reply to your email? Don't want to offend any that might
want to keep the list "fedora" only?
thanks
-bruce
On Fri, Nov 3, 2023 at 6:55 AM Frederic Muller wrote:
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> On 03/11/2023 17:34, bruce wrote:
> > please.. no flames..
> >
> > we all know.. the list is FEDORA only...
On 03/11/2023 17:34, bruce wrote:
please.. no flames..
we all know.. the list is FEDORA only... (got it... ) no flames..
(this is a last resort!)
However, doing a test of a digitalocean installation/install of ubuntu
"23.10". The goal is to get a running Apache webserver. In fedora,
trivial!!
please.. no flames..
we all know.. the list is FEDORA only... (got it... ) no flames..
(this is a last resort!)
However, doing a test of a digitalocean installation/install of ubuntu
"23.10". The goal is to get a running Apache webserver. In fedora,
trivial!!
In ubuntu, at least with the Digital
Everybody know now, that IBM is about buy RedHat.
So, let's see what happens. Just leave this cap vs sos
discussion to political forums, right?
Jarmo
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On 11/16/2011 06:52 AM, Tim wrote:
> On Wed, 2011-11-16 at 10:19 +1100, Roger wrote:
>> Apologies for being a light year OT but I do not know who else to ask.
>> Way back when car radios were first installed in cars there used to be
>> a plug in filter that went between the arial connection and the
On Wed, 2011-11-16 at 10:19 +1100, Roger wrote:
> Apologies for being a light year OT but I do not know who else to ask.
> Way back when car radios were first installed in cars there used to be
> a plug in filter that went between the arial connection and the radio
> input, it cut the RF static fr
On 11/15/2011 04:56 PM, Marvin Kosmal wrote:
> Make a hat out of tin foil.. Works great..
Make sure that the shiny side is out, to reflect the static. You only
put the shiny side on the inside if you're trying to keep your own
thoughts from leaking out. HTH, HAND.
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On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 3:19 PM, Roger wrote:
> Apologies for being a light year OT but I do not know who else to ask.
> Way back when car radios were first installed in cars there used to be a
> plug in filter that went between the arial connection and the radio
> input, it cut the RF static fro
On 11/15/2011 03:19 PM, Roger wrote:
> Electromagnetic static makes the hair on the back of my neck stand up
> and it's irritating.
> Do any of the LUV radio experts know where such a device could be
> obtained these days or how to eliminate the static otherwise?
No, but I have a friend who does.
Apologies for being a light year OT but I do not know who else to ask.
Way back when car radios were first installed in cars there used to be a
plug in filter that went between the arial connection and the radio
input, it cut the RF static from overhead SEC wires.
Electromagnetic static makes the
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