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2015 Nov 24
0
Conservancy (home of Samba) needs support for GPL enforcement.
Hi all, You may not know, but The Software Freedom Conservancy is the legal home of the Samba project. However, most Linux-using corporations *really* hate GPL enforcement. To the point where they'll pull funding for diversity programs and try and get conference talks cancelled. I hope Samba users will help support Conservancy so it can continue doing vital work for us and other projects.
2006 Apr 23
0
Still Fundraising for FreeBSD security development
Dear FreeBSD users, On April 4th, I thought that I had reached my donations target for funding my summer of FreeBSD security development, and asked people to stop sending further donations. Sadly, it seems that this assessment was premature, as it relied upon two large pledges, and it now appears that one of them will not be arriving. Fortunately, Pair Networks -- the other large donor -- has
2006 Mar 30
3
Fundraising for FreeBSD security development
Dear FreeBSD users, Slightly more than three years ago, I released FreeBSD Update, my first major contribution to FreeBSD. Since then, I have become a FreeBSD committer, joined the FreeBSD Security Team, released Portsnap, and become the FreeBSD Security Officer. However, as I have gone from being a graduate student at Oxford University -- busy writing my thesis -- to a researcher at Simon
2008 Jul 19
5
Disabled adaptor causing fatal error
On by eth1 does nothing, I tried configuring Shorewall and just ignoring it, but Shorewall errors with "Unable to determine the routes through interface ''eth1''", searching high low seems to reveal I am either the first person ever to see this error, or it is so trivially overcome that it is not documented or commented upon anywhere on the internet. I tried all sorts
2003 Jul 13
0
To You as a Nicer Person
Dear rsync: You may ask yourself > How to make people like you and respect you > How to win friends > How to let your conduct help your health, work, job, career, success, relationships, spirit, mind, well-being, ... > How to make your life smoother and happier > How to do whatever you like without being unpleasant to other people
2006 Apr 01
0
freebsd-security Digest, Vol 154, Issue 1
freebsd-security-request@freebsd.org wrote: > Send freebsd-security mailing list submissions to > freebsd-security@freebsd.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-security > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > freebsd-security-request@freebsd.org > > You
2020 Oct 26
5
Looking for a guide to collect all e-mail from the ISP mail server
On 10/26/20 10:26 AM, Gregory Heytings wrote: > I too would strongly advise you to use Google Workspace (the recent new > name for G Suite, previously known as Google Apps).? It's cheap, very > reliable, and has all features you can dream of, including an > autoresponder.? It's unrealistic to think that it's possible to beat a > service that costs a mere USD 6 / user
2020 Oct 26
2
Looking for a guide to collect all e-mail from the ISP mail server
> I too would strongly advise you to use Google Workspace (the recent new name for G Suite, previously known as Google Apps). > It's cheap, very reliable, and has all features you can dream of, including an autoresponder. > It's unrealistic to think that it's possible to beat a service that costs a mere USD 6 / user / month (and is free for nonprofits!). I would not
2020 Mar 24
3
Bountysource campaign for the M68000 backend
Hello! Almost two years ago, Artyom Goncharov submitted an initial effort for a backend for the Motorola 68000 architecture [1] which was eventually not merged, unfortunately. I elaborated why I supported the idea of such a backend [2]. Recently, we started a fundraising campaign on the platform Bountysource.com to port the M68K backend in GCC to the new MODE_CC register representation which was
2016 Mar 22
2
USB Drives with your Logo
Hi, I wanted to follow up from last week. Did you receive the email I sent you? I am looking to reach the person that does your buying of branded promotional products for your company? Our company manufactures USB Flash Drives, printed with your logo, the perfect marketing tool for your business or organization. We offer low minimum quantities, and all memory sizes. We are always running a
2001 Mar 22
2
smbclient porting to Handheld device
Dear Andrew Tridgell and Samba Team, You have done a wonderful job in providing an excellent piece of software. I am interested in porting smbclient to Handheld device, mostly as a hobby. Please see my website http://vieka.com/. Because some of the Handheld OSs don't have the ability to access Windows share resource, specifically, the new Pocket PC by Microsoft, I would like to add this
2010 Jan 08
3
Online R documentation
Dear list, Many people seem unhappy with the new documentation server because you need to have R running to access it, and it's not immediately obvious how to bookmark references so they work long-term. One solution to this problem is to have a globally available website that provides access to all package documentation. I'm happy to have a go at developing this, but I need some money to
2010 Sep 23
2
Announcing A Digital Media Primer for Geeks
Xiph.Org announces its first documentary video production: "A Digital Media Primer for Geeks" http://www.xiph.org/video/ "A Digital Media Primer For Geeks" is the first video from Xiph.Org, presenting the technical foundations of modern digital media via a half-hour firehose of information. Christopher "Monty" Montgomery, Red Hat engineer and founder of the Xiph.Org
2012 Sep 18
0
[Re] add reference lines (or grid) in background
Dear Luigi, Here's an option: boxplot(x, boxcol="white", whiskcol="white",medcol="white",staplecol="white") abline(h=c(-1,0,1)) grid(NA, 4, lwd = 2) boxplot(x,add=T) Regards, Jos? Iparraguirre -----Original Message----- From: r-help-bounces at r-project.org [mailto:r-help-bounces at r-project.org] On Behalf Of Luigi Sent: 18 September 2012 09:36
2003 Aug 18
3
General Samba question
Greetings to all. I am currently a bit of a newbie in regards using Linux and Samba. I have worked for several years in the IT/digital divide sector of the nonprofit world (particularly in regards to utilizing used and refurbished hardware). I am have a couple of CompTIA certs. (A+ and N+) and some experience administering Windows 2000 Advanced Server. Anyway to my question.... I am
2001 Mar 09
1
Wine and Filemaker
Hi, Thought I have been using Linux for a few years, use wine almost every day to run Corel apps on my laptop, and can get small win apps to load, I have not had any sucess running Filemaker. If it is possable- I would very much love to demo the new version of ebase running with wine on Linux at the August Filemaker Confrence. Is there anyone who monitors this group who has sucessfuly run
2020 Oct 26
0
Looking for a guide to collect all e-mail from the ISP mail server
Hi, > > I am evaluating mail server solutions for a small business. The trouble > is, I am only a part-time admin and a newbie to mail servers. > I too would strongly advise you to use Google Workspace (the recent new name for G Suite, previously known as Google Apps). It's cheap, very reliable, and has all features you can dream of, including an autoresponder. It's
2020 Oct 26
0
Looking for a guide to collect all e-mail from the ISP mail server
>> I too would strongly advise you to use Google Workspace (the recent new >> name for G Suite, previously known as Google Apps). It's cheap, very >> reliable, and has all features you can dream of, including an >> autoresponder. It's unrealistic to think that it's possible to beat a >> service that costs a mere USD 6 / user / month (and is free for
2020 Oct 26
0
Looking for a guide to collect all e-mail from the ISP mail server
>> I too would strongly advise you to use Google Workspace (the recent new >> name for G Suite, previously known as Google Apps).? It's cheap, very >> reliable, and has all features you can dream of, including an >> autoresponder.? It's unrealistic to think that it's possible to beat a >> service that costs a mere USD 6 / user / month (and is free for
2020 Oct 26
1
Looking for a guide to collect all e-mail from the ISP mail server
On 10/26/20 11:09 AM, Gregory Heytings wrote: >>> I too would strongly advise you to use Google Workspace (the recent >>> new name for G Suite, previously known as Google Apps).? It's cheap, >>> very reliable, and has all features you can dream of, including an >>> autoresponder.? It's unrealistic to think that it's possible to beat >>>