[UCLA-LUG] Sending the whole digest with your post!!!
Bernie Eisenberg
ursa1@linkline.com
Thu, 06 Apr 2000 14:14:56 -0700
hey luis,
You don't have to send the entire Linux digest with each post that you make.
Am I the only one that's annoyed by this?
35K for 4 messages??
I'm new to this list... will the list manager or someone with some
expertise instruct the list subscribers how to post, PLEASE.
Sorry if this seems rude, but I only have so much time left and so much to
accomplish.
regards,
-Bernie.
At 10:13 AM 2000-04-06 , you wrote:
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> 1. Re: recycle bin (Todd A. Lyons)
> 2. eth0 problems (Luis)
> 3. Re: eth0 problems (Dan Helfman)
> 4. Re: eth0 problems (Mark James Fasheh)
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>Message: 1
>Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2000 07:46:34 -0700
>From: "Todd A. Lyons" <cannonball@usinter.net>
>To: linux@linux.ucla.edu
>Subject: Re: [UCLA-LUG] recycle bin
>Reply-To: cannonball@usinter.net
>Reply-To: linux@linux.ucla.edu
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>mike chan wrote:
>
> > also, it should be noted that when you "move" the file, it usually doesn't
> > move at all.. just the information regarding the file (the directory it
> > resides in) is changed... that's why when you move a 600 meg file on the
> > same partition, it executes VERY quickly, whereas a copy takes a long
> time..
>
>Yes, but it's only that fast if you're moving within the same
>partition. A typical system will have a /home, /usr, /usr/local, and
>maybe a /var in addition to the / partition. mv does a regular
>copy/verify/delete when going across partitions.
>--
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>Message: 2
>Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2000 07:54:21 -0700
>To: linux@linux.ucla.edu
>From: Luis <Luis@paycom.net>
>Subject: [UCLA-LUG] eth0 problems
>Reply-To: linux@linux.ucla.edu
>
>Hello out there, I was wondering if anyone out there could help me out. I
>installed red hat 6.0 on my machine. It works fine and it boots up fine. I
>upgraded to red hat 6.1, the installation went good. Right when i booted
>from the installation, i freezes up right when the interface eth0 starts.
>Would some tell me what i could do to fix this problem . I set the box to
>pick up a ip address. (DHCP) . most people tell me that i would have to set
>my card to read 10/100 . When you have time I would really enjoy if anyone
>could help me out.
>
>
>by Luis
>
>At 07:18 AM 4/6/00 -0700, you wrote:
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> >Send Linux mailing list submissions to
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> >Today's Topics:
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> > 1. Re: [LUG-Announce] Spring 2000 Linux Install Fest (witten)
> > 2. Re: .bash_profile and .bashrc files (pape@ph.ucla.edu)
> > 3. Re: .bash_profile and .bashrc files (LEE,JAMES WOON)
> > 4. Re: Getting Installed Linux to boot (tchow)
> > 5. Re: Getting Installed Linux to boot (tchow)
> > 6. Re: .bash_profile and .bashrc files (Todd A. Lyons)
> > 7. recycle bin (LEE,JAMES WOON)
> > 8. Re: recycle bin (mike chan)
> > 9. Re: recycle bin (Leonard R. Wayne)
> > 10. Re: Do Linux run on Athlon w/ 20 GB HD on UDMA 66? (Dan Helfman)
> > 11. Re: Re: [UCLA-LUG]Adobe Acrobat (Dan Helfman)
> >
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