This is a discussion on Where is KDE 3.5.2 available as a slack package. within the Slackware Linux Support forums, part of the Unix Operating Systems category; --> Faux_Pseudo <Faux.Pseudo@gmail.com> trolled: [pgp trash troll delete] > _.-In alt.os.linux.slackware, Milan Babuskov wrote the following -._ > > No ...
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| Faux_Pseudo <Faux.Pseudo@gmail.com> trolled: [pgp trash troll delete] > _.-In alt.os.linux.slackware, Milan Babuskov wrote the following -._ > > No need for insults. Is RM really getting to everyone here? > Nope. Nope. You do not. > I killfile him. Nope, you do not. Why don't you do us all a favour and bury your pgp in your headers? Is there some reason that you have to treat us all to this loud, noisy garbage? Is there some reason you feel the need to flaunt your pgp? Put it in the headers. Be nice. cordially, as always, rm |
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| On 2006-05-08, alisonken1 <alisonken1@gmail.com> espoused the following: > > Melissa Danforth wrote: > ><SNIP> > >> So post from home while on the road... SSH in to your home machine and post >> via command line from there. That's the beauty of being networked; you're not >> tied to the physical machine that your are using ATM. In fact, the machine I >> am posting from right now is 300 miles away from my physical location. I'm >> just SSHed into it to check email and Usenet. > > There are those of us who are unable to ssh into their home machines > while away for several reasons. > My reason is slightly less convoluted. There is no way that my wife would allow my desktop to be up and running while I am away. She would see that as a disgusting waste of electricity. Scott (yes I am henpecked) Cole -- Only trust pipesmoking penguins. "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety." --Benjamin Franklin |
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| Scott Cole wrote: > On 2006-05-08, alisonken1 <alisonken1@gmail.com> espoused the following: >> >> Melissa Danforth wrote: >> >><SNIP> >> >>> So post from home while on the road... SSH in to your home machine and >>> post via command line from there. That's the beauty of being networked; >>> you're not tied to the physical machine that your are using ATM. In >>> fact, the machine I am posting from right now is 300 miles away from my >>> physical location. I'm just SSHed into it to check email and Usenet. >> >> There are those of us who are unable to ssh into their home machines >> while away for several reasons. >> > My reason is slightly less convoluted. There is no way that my wife would > allow my desktop to be up and running while I am away. She would see that > as a disgusting waste of electricity. I agree. I'm told that in parts of Calif. where utility prices are high it cost sixty five cents to keep a Pentium 4 server up 24 hours. If you travel a lot, say 60 days a year, that's $39 USD... or half a tank of gas. anc |
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| On Thu, 11 May 2006 05:34:44 +0000, ANC wrote: > I agree. I'm told that in parts of Calif. where utility prices are high it > cost sixty five cents to keep a Pentium 4 server up 24 hours. If you travel > a lot, say 60 days a year, that's $39 USD... or half a tank of gas. Yet another reason not to live in the land of fruits, nuts, and draft dodgers. -- If you're not on the edge, you're taking up too much space. Linux Registered User #327951 |
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