Displaying 5 results from an estimated 5 matches for "vexatious".
2004 Sep 26
6
Digium and mailing lists
...in the best interests of Asterisk's `security'
to have the mailing lists hosted by someone other than Digium and maybe
in a country that doesn't prohibit freedom of expression.
I would certainly be willing to organise hosting through another company
that wouldn't be at risk from vexatious legal claims. This would allow
genuinely open discussion on the lists and would mean that no messages
would need to be censored from the archives.
2011 Jan 06
4
Problem with Windows app accessing internet
Hi
I have been using MCC Pilotlog with some success in Wine recently, but have run into a vexatious issue.
One of the features of the application is that it can log into a company crew information system and retrieve flight information into the log. I have tested this on a windows VM, and it works fine.
However, under Wine, we get error 445 and then a crash. I am a bit surprised, as I thought...
1998 Aug 20
1
anxiety
...on "passes through" my home
directory! This can't be right.
c
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2014 Jun 23
0
MS-Win7 kvm guest gets dhcp from host bridge
...d the problem.
I have already commented elsewhere on the needlessly obtuse wording used for
the Source Device when bridging is required. Why it does not say 'Specify
bridge name' or 'Use named bridge' instead has not been plausibly explained by
the maintainers. It is particularly vexatious given that when one selects
'Specify shared device name' the GUI immediately alters to display a text box
labelled 'Bridge name:' Duhhh.
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2004 May 27
5
SCO & R
I apologize if this has been addressed before;
recently
I read an article in Forbes which discussed how SCO
was going after companies that have been using Linux.
The article made the point that the ideas behind GPL
are under attack precisely because no one is making
sure
that the code being put into the freely avail.
packages
isn't owned by someone else.
Here's my question: Is R