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  1. Samba on Netware. on Novell to Ship MySQL With NetWare 6 · · Score: 1
    Ummm. The samba NLM has been around for half a decade. Developement would hardly be news...

    ftp://ca.samba.org/Binary_Packages/novell/

  2. Re:Here it is. on Novell to Ship MySQL With NetWare 6 · · Score: 1

    I believe Btrieve was killed off in Version 5 several years ago. It might be available as an add-on, but it isn't there out of the box.

  3. Re:Mine is way better on Small-Scale Warrior Robot Truck · · Score: 1

    You have a REALLY Neat robot there. That's for sure... It entertained my whole office for several minuites...

  4. Thank You. on Interview with Andrew Tridgell · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I'd just like to say a REALLY big thank you for the time and effort you've spent working on Samba. It has been a huge benefit to me both personally and professionally, and I am taking this opportunity to express my sincere gratitude.

    Andrew, thanks for envisioning this project, and getting up all started. Thanks also to your wife for putting up with it, I'm not sure mine would have :)

    The developer list is growing, and I've never even read messages from some from some of you, but it's worth taking the time to personally express thanks as individually as this forumn allows.

    Jeremy Allison
    Andrew Tridgell
    John Terpstra
    Chris Hertel
    John Blair
    Gerald Carter
    Michael Warfield
    Brian Roberson
    Jean Francois Micouleau
    Simo Sorce
    Andrew Bartlett
    Motonobu Takahashi
    Jelmer Vernooij
    Richard Sharpe
    Eckart Meyer
    Herb Lewis
    Dan Shearer
    David Fenwick
    Paul Blackman
    Volker Lendecke
    Alexandre Oliva
    Tim Potter
    Matt Chapman
    David Bannon
    Steve French
    Jim McDonough
    *Luke Leighton
    *Elrond
    *Sander Striker

    Thank You. You have done a great service for us all, and we are very much in your debt.

    Kevin Anderson

  5. Thank You. on Interview with Andrew Tridgell · · Score: -1, Troll

    I'd just like to say a REALLY big thank you for the time and effort you've spent working on Samba. It has been a huge benefit to me both personally and professionally, and I am taking this opportunity to express my sincere gratitude. Andrew, thanks for envisioning this project, and getting up all started. Thanks also to your wife for putting up with it, I'm not sure mine would have :) The developer list is growing, and I've never even read messages from some from some of you, but it's worth taking the time to personally express thanks as individually as this forumn allows. Jeremy Allison Andrew Tridgell John Terpstra Chris Hertel John Blair Gerald Carter Michael Warfield Brian Roberson Jean Francois Micouleau Simo Sorce Andrew Bartlett Motonobu Takahashi Jelmer Vernooij Richard Sharpe Eckart Meyer Herb Lewis Dan Shearer David Fenwick Paul Blackman Volker Lendecke Alexandre Oliva Tim Potter Matt Chapman David Bannon Steve French Jim McDonough *Luke Leighton *Elrond *Sander Striker Thank You. You have done a great service for us all, and we are very much in your debt. Kevin Anderson

  6. Reading the Torah & the Koran on Ready, Steady, Evolve · · Score: 1

    Ummm, they probably read most of it when they read the old testament in their Christian Bible. The basis of all of these faiths is the same. That was actually the reason for Price of Egypt. It could be marketed to Christian, Jewish, and Islamic people all at the same time. Kev

  7. Re:Foolable on Iris Scanners in Canadian Airports · · Score: 1

    Actually, feeding it false information might be somewhat difficult, but "breaking the system" is easy. If you stay up really late, or even more, get good and drunk, blood vessels in your eyes will swell and sometimes burst. This temporary damage can take more than a week before it is fully repaired. So, if the initial scan happens shortly after a good night on the town, the database will always fail you. Alternately, if the database is good, but you toss a few back before the flight (to settle your nerves), you would again get hassled by the system. The technology isn't ready for prime time yet. This rush to get it in place will fail, and worse (or better, depending on your point of view), when the tech IS ready for prime time, nobody will want it, because it will be seen as a failed system.

  8. You can already do this... on DRM: How To Boil A Frog · · Score: 1

    with Lotus Notes. I get stupid messages like that all the time.

    Then I take a screenshot of the message, and reply to the original message including the screenshot.

    You also can't print these types of messages.

    Why say something you don't want passed on. Email isn't designed to replace ALL other types of communication.

  9. More important than UT is... on UT2003 LiveCD · · Score: 1

    They finally have vi on the install CD. nano irritates me. Kev.

  10. Re:VW on Drive a Greasecar - DIY Biodiesel · · Score: 1

    My Dodge Cummins doesn't get quite that mileage, but I DO get better mileage with a 10 000 pound camper than most gas pickups get empty. I'm with you 100% Diesel Rules.

  11. Re:Don't you mean... on H2K2 Conference · · Score: 1

    That was a hilarious article. For those unfortunate souls who missed it... http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/living/column ists/dave_barry/3375167.htm Enjoy.

  12. Nifty... on Should Open Source Software Expire? · · Score: 1

    So IPtables/Snort/etc would disable itself because it's out of date. And somehow this would IMPROVE the security of my box?

    This guy should be a Passport developer.

    Kev.

  13. Re:Both are theories... on Still More Evidence for Evolution · · Score: 1

    You are correct on some points, but not on others.

    Judgement on faith and beliefs is definately allowable inside Christian teachings. God laid out that some things are right, some are wrong. It's easy to jodge along those lines. Jesus threw people out of the synagogue for ripping people off under the guise of religion. Clearly, judging actions and motives is not wrong.

    On the other hand, these people are still valuable, and the sins are in fact the purpose of Christ dying.

    This carries over easily. If one of my daughters speeds in a car (when she's old enough to drive), then what she has done is wrong, both in my eyes, and those of the law. This does not dimish her value as my daughter.

    As for evolution vs. creationism. You're right. Both are unprovable theories. But the bible's posotion is easily defensible. I'll give only one example, though if requested, I can ( and will) give more.

    The biblical account of the flood says that the flood was caused not by rain (although it did rain), but by water coming up from the ground, and tearing the earth, East from West. This is important. If the tearing happens east from west, this will cause the mountain ranges. And they'll run from north to south. That's testable, and it passes the test.