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It seems that Malaysian crackers have beaten MS to market with longhorn. :D
Although I deplore software piracy I do think it's funny that people are making money from longhorn before MS feel they...
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URL's that delete your system I didn't know was possible but I do know that javascript can read files from your system so it would be possible to create a page that reads your /etc/passwd and...
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If a good topic is fincance how about doing something non-technical relating to how the public sector shouldn't be spending millions with a company that has been convicted of illegal practices when...
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Lived most of my life in a small town called high wycombe (UK), went to uni in plymouth(UK) and now live in edinburgh(also UK)
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It was a real pain for me this RH thing. I decided to go with RH for my servers because it is relativly easy to install (so others but me could re-install it if we had a disk crash) and is more...
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Um, thank you. Now read my last post again... :rolleyes:
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Ok, a couple of things.
echo "This $VAR"
will echo the contents of $VAR but
echo 'This $VAR'
won't so you can do
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I have been thinking about getting dsl recently, I am running debian stable and was wondering if people have found it easy/hard to set it up.
More specifically, but not necessarily, I have been...
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So on your othe pc's you should have entries in your /etc/resolv.conf
server <local dns server ip>
server <isp dns server ip>
server <other dns server, most isp's have 2, you might have 2>...
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There are other considerations too, some people like to be quite ruthless with partitions so that the / partition containing whatever is needed to boot and basically control the system is as static...
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They are keeping links to the standard unix dirs, but that is not what I like. I think that placing programs in one self-contained dir (apart from libs) is a very good idea, it's one I use for...
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/3263165.stm
Let's see if the EU can do what the US didn't, I especially like the bit about releasing source code for compatibility. That makes sense without...
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knoppix seems to be turning into the easy to install debian of choice. If knoppix works then go with that, you can then easily get more debian packages (of which there are several thousand) using...
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I think that MS want to enable the huge amount of apache servers to use frontpage bits and pieces as well as use ms passport and so on.
It is basically that apache has such a huge share that ms...
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Linux 6.2 - MS Standard Linux :D
Good one MS, maybe they could tell me if it works on Debian 9.3 Spud ;)
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Note the common thread
Apache http server
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Just to cover the obvious make sure you have stopped portmap
Try
# /etc/init.d/portmap stop
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Well I don't think the legal recourse has anything to do with its safety although as a business it is generally better to have that option.
As for a bad copy hurting hardware I think that is...
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I have to say though that I agree with the sentiment of the site. Piracy is not a good thing. If you think about it, piracy to MS is someone not paying, to Linux it is someone not releasing the...
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Um, ok, so software can hurt the hardware, but if the pirated software hurts the hardware then so does the non-pirated version. It's a copy remember, not another piece of software.
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To get back to the main topic (if I can get away with it).
IMHO an OO shell could be a good idea as long as basic file access can be done using simple commands as in bash, and then advanced...
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It will just be new RH-only non-GPL code that people will be paying for, as well as longer test cycles. I expect RH will use Fedora as a test platform and to work the bugs from most of the code they...
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fredg: Any chance of you posting your sources.list?
I could do with knowing more places than the default to look.
Thank you
l01yuk
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