Displaying 4 results from an estimated 4 matches for "combersome".
2006 Jan 11
2
Browser problem, Misrepresentation of .html in Solaris Firefox (PR#8471)
...st pages are displayed
normally, black on white, links in blue. When I scoll down, the pages
appear black throughout, only links are sticking out. The rest of the
text can only be viewed by selecting it with the mouse, making it
appear white on blue. This makes scrolling and following links *very*
combersome.
Files affected:
- R-intro.html
- R-exts.html,
- R-lang.html
- R-admin.html
- R-FAQ.html
Files not affected:
- R-data.html
- packages.html
- SearchEngine.html
- License
- Thanks
Thanks for help
Christian
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Dr. Christian W. Hoffmann,
Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL
Mathematics + Statistica...
2008 Apr 10
7
Is Asterisk really good??
So this is just a general question, Is Asterisk really good?
Reliability?
Functionality?
Customization's?
I am coming from a Nortel world, were you pay for everything, and you
can't delve into the software. But it seems that customization would be
a great thing.
Like, setting up a war-dialer to customer lists, incoming/outgoing
faxes (that's possible with Asterisk, right?) and
2010 Jul 10
8
Simple solution for small network in a school ?
Hi,
I have to install a small network in a school in a nearby village. The
network will be Linux-only, one server and fifteen desktops. Here's the
idea.
1) Authentication should be managed centrally on the server.
2) User home directories should also be on the server.
3) Users should all have disk quotas, something like 1 GB per user.
4) Some shared directories should be read/write for
2015 Jun 24
6
LVM hatred, was Re: /boot on a separate partition?
On 06/23/2015 09:15 AM, Jason Warr wrote:
>> That said, I prefer virtual machines over multiboot environments, and I
>> absolutely despise LVM --- that cursed thing is never getting on my
>> drives. Never again, that is...
>
> I'm curious what has made some people hate LVM so much.
I wondered the same thing, especially in the context of someone who
prefers virtual