Displaying 20 results from an estimated 313327 matches for "thankfully".
2013 Dec 02
6
Thank You To The CentOS Team
Hey all you dedicated folks out there who support the CentOS project.
Thank you all for your dedicated effort and the great deal of work to
get the 6.5 release up and running.
Thank you all!
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^ ^ Mark LaPierre
Registered Linux user No #267004
https://linuxcounter.net/
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2005 Mar 25
49
atxfer
Hi list,
This wll be my first post, so I want to thank all the developers for the
great product they have created.
Now, the question,
I have installed asterisk 1.05 on debian sarge (binary package)
with an I4l modem and 4 x-lite softphone and 2 SIP hardphones (Yuxin 100)
This all works fine, exept for som echo on the ISDN channel, but I'll
replace the I4L card with an AVM-C4 card next
2015 Oct 13
4
Thanks for Dovecot
Hi all,
Thanks for making Dovecot.
I just transitioned from Debian Wheezy to Void Linux. It was fairly
easy to get Dovecot working on my Void box, and having Dovecot makes
all of my email activities easier by doing one thing and doing it right.
Thank you for such great software.
SteveT
2005 Sep 07
2
Sorting Text Frames
[Using 2.0.1 under Windows XP]
There are a few pages on the internet that list equivalents of
"thank you" in many languages. I downloaded one from a Google search
and I thought that it would be interesting and a good R exercise to
sort the file into the order of the expressions, rather than the languages.
I tidied up the web page and got it into the format that it was nearly
in:
2013 Jan 18
5
reading multiple key=value pairs per line
Hi,
Thanks for a great environmentfor statistical computing :-)
I have some input data in a file ("input_kvpairs.csv") of the form
key1=23, key2=67, key3="hello there"
key1=7, key2=22, key3="how are you"
key1=2, key2=77, key3="nice day, thanks"
Now in my head I wish it was of the form ("input.csv")
#key1, key2, key3
23, 67, "hello
2003 Feb 24
2
A note of thanks
Tom,
Just a quick note of thanks that I''ve been putting off for a week now. I''ve
installed 3 firewalls in my life, the other two took at least a day to get
up and running. Shorewall ran the first time I fired it up. The config files
are a bit overwhelming in their samples and examples but that''s refreshing
compared to the other 2 I installed. The documentation is as
2010 Jun 07
0
nginx-0.7.40
Changes with nginx 0.7.66 07 Jun 2010
*) Security: now nginx/Windows ignores default file stream name.
Thanks to Jose Antonio Vazquez Gonzalez.
*) Change: now the charset filter runs before the SSI filter.
*) Change: now no message is written in an error log if a variable is
not found by $r->variable() method.
*) Change:
2017 Mar 14
2
LLVM Lab SVN mirror is behind
The SVN mirror is back up and running.
Please let me know if you would see any issues.
Thanks for your patience.
On Mon, Mar 13, 2017 at 4:26 PM, Galina Kistanova <gkistanova at gmail.com>
wrote:
> A quick update.
>
> The SVN mirror got corrupted by r297634. Svnsync does not like huge
> commits.
> I'm in the middle of restoring and synch-ing up the mirror. Too soon to
2007 Jan 23
22
Mongrel 1.0.1 Officially Released
Alright folks, after nearly a month of pounding and beating up the Mongrel 1.0
RC1 release we''re putting out the official 1.0.1 release.
Read all about it at the (much funnier) news posting:
http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/news.html
For those people in a hurry, the gems should hit the mirrors and you can install using your usual commands. Refer the the above page for more help.
2015 Oct 13
1
Thanks for Dovecot
On 10/13/2015 05:04 PM, Gedalya wrote:
>> Thanks for making Dovecot.
>>
>> I just transitioned from Debian Wheezy to Void Linux. It was fairly
>> easy to get Dovecot working on my Void box, and having Dovecot makes
>> all of my email activities easier by doing one thing and doing it right.
>>
>> Thank you for such great software.
>>
>> SteveT
2010 Aug 17
11
EVERYONE USING DOVECOT PLEASE SIGN: Thanks, Administrators of Dovecot!
With the release of dovecot 2.0, the community of the Dovecot mailling
list, and us at Shelton Computers, would sincerely like to thank the
developers of Dovecot. For, if it were not for you, we would be stuck
with Courier and would not have the impressive features of Sieve, as
opposed to the unmanageable scripts, by end users, of maildrop.
*Our gratitude goes to, but not limited to:*
*Timo
2013 Oct 25
1
Timothy Clark
thank god.
thank you monty.
thank you so much.
good grief.
again, thanks.
thanks for ending this.
wow.
let me just say this. my experiences here on the list has been nothing but hell. wow.
there might be a light shining at the end of the tunle?
wow. thanks for putting an end to this.
jeez.
again, thanks.
Timothy
Your friend in the music industry
follow me on twitter
2020 Apr 17
2
Thank You
Just reaching out to say thanks to all the folks that keep CentOS,
EPEL, this mailing list, etc running. It is probably partly due to
having used Red Hat for over two decades, but I always have a good
experience with CentOS. The recent servers that I have setup with
CentOS 8 are purring along. Thanks for the work and support.
Cheers,
Ian
2010 Feb 22
8
[LLVMdev] New LLVM Server!!
The transition to the new server is complete. If you find something is broken or not working correctly, please send mail to the list (llvmdev or cfe-dev).
The demo page and docs should be fully functional.
Thank you for your patience during this time.
Thanks,
Tanya
2009 May 14
2
Why my DomU OS'' State is always blocked? Thank you very much!!
Hi, all
When I type "xm list" command, It''s always display State is Blocked.
During OS boot, State is Running, a few seconds later, State changes into Blocked and always Blocked.
Why???
linux-jx4z:/ # xm list
Name ID Mem VCPUs State Time(s)
Domain-0 0 1317 2 r----- 75.5
2012 Mar 30
2
CentOS 6.2 x86_64 Squirrelmail Problem
Greetings Friends,
is any one knows why i see squirrelmail login interface like below
Live Example Can Be Seen Here:
https://mail.digital-infotech.com/webmail
i have tried to install configure from source as well rather than RPM but
all the same.security permissions have been verified also. and i have no
clue any more. help would be greatly appreciated
Thanks / Regards
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2013 Feb 25
6
any available asynchronous dce rpc library?
Hi
Thanks in advanced.
I'm writing a proxy server doing NTLMv2 authentication.
I think I need a NetLogon client service .
Is there any available library providing netlogon function?
or at least an dce rpc library?
an asynchronous library is the best. :)
Thanks again.
Derek.
2017 Apr 03
1
Encrypted samba mount on Linux
Thanks Steve for Quick response!!
*My question is*:
=> Accessing encrypted shares fully depends on kernel fix (as you
provided),
If no?
=> How can we use /etc/samba/smb.conf "smb encrypt = mandatory"
parameter to access encrypted shares? Because using this parameter I am
not able to access samba-shares either from windows/RHEL client
Thanks
Amit
On 04/03/2017 11:48 AM,
2020 Sep 09
5
New PowerPC Code Owner
Hi, everyone,
I'm currently the code owner for the PowerPC target. I worked on the
PowerPC target for many years, and that was a lot of fun, but I've not
been directly involved in development for PowerPC for some time. I would
like to nominate Nemanja Ivanovic for the role of PowerPC target code
owner. Insofar as a code owner is responsible for making sure that
patches are reviewed,
1998 Oct 22
8
Thanks
Thanks everyone for all of your help..
and thanks for being patient.
my printing LARGE files is now working correctly!
Robert