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I, for one, just hope he wasn't hanging out with Hans Reiser.
[root@struct etc]# grep zone named.conf | wc -l 49
Freshly updated and restarted the service. Still have all my zones. Sounds like someone didn't do too well on the RHCE?
I'm certainly not onboard with MySQL's decision... but as for Red Hat, they technically do make all their source available: ftp://ftp.redhat.com. It ends up being the foundation for CentOS, as well a host of others. How is that not playing nice?
Is it just me, or is "until Apple changes its licensing policy" actually imply they've already speculated?
Anyone notice that, during the configuration, all the banner ads, logos and "recommendations" all mention Vista? High-larious.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/05/12/10525917 31421.html?oneclick=truestory
I can hardly wait until "I got locked in my car" becomes a standard excuse for why you're late for a meeting.
I, for one, just hope he wasn't hanging out with Hans Reiser.
bind-9.3.4-6.0.2.P1.el5_2
[root@struct etc]# grep zone named.conf | wc -l
49
Freshly updated and restarted the service. Still have all my zones. Sounds like someone didn't do too well on the RHCE?
I'm certainly not onboard with MySQL's decision... but as for Red Hat, they technically do make all their source available: ftp://ftp.redhat.com. It ends up being the foundation for CentOS, as well a host of others. How is that not playing nice?
Is it just me, or is "until Apple changes its licensing policy" actually imply they've already speculated?
Anyone notice that, during the configuration, all the banner ads, logos and "recommendations" all mention Vista? High-larious.
http://www.smh.com.au/articles/2003/05/12/10525917 31421.html?oneclick=truestory
I can hardly wait until "I got locked in my car" becomes a standard excuse for why you're late for a meeting.