I'm looking for a way of keeping an up to date calendar on my
Debian/Apache/PHP/MySQL web server which I can view and edit from Linux,
Windows and Mac client machines over the Internet if possible. I quite
like the idea of using the Mozilla Sunbird Calendar and setting up a
WebDav server on Apache. Does anyone have experience of this? Google
found me a tutorial here
http://www.twilight-systems.com/flacco/mozcal/mozcal-webdav.html
As a bonus, what I'd *really* like to be able to do is sync the calendar
with the one in my mobile phone so I can access it when I'm on the move.
This is the bit that may be difficult because I'm not sure how to go
about it. The phone I'm talking about is a WAP and Java enabled Siemens
SL45i and has a built in Calendar which can be synchronised with
Outlook. I don't want to use Outlook for obvious reasons but perhaps
someone knows of a Java app for phones which can sync with Calendar
software on the PC or preferably the calendar stored on my WebDav
server? However, I'd rather not have to use the WAP on the mobile phone
too often because it's expensive on my tarriff so perhaps I could sync
that locally with one of the client machines?
I suppose a more ideal solution would be buying a Zaurus to give me more
options, but I don't have that kind of money :)
Any ideas? Or am I going to have to stick with my current dead wood
device? :P
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Can anyone tell me where the source packages are saved
to on a SuSE system when you do a YaST Online Update?
I forgot to check the automatically delete source
packages after completing the update process, and now
I would like to manually delete the packages. But I
don't know where they where downloaded to on my system
so I can't delete them. Any help appreciated.
Regards,
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I get this output
./install_linux: line 930: file.lax: Read-only file
system
Can't load library
"/media/cdrecorder/setup/jre/linux/lib/i386/libjava.so",
because
/media/cdrecorder/setup/jre/linux/lib/i386/libjava.so:
symbol __libc_wait, version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in
file libc.so.6 with link time reference
Could not create the Java virtual machine.
when running ./install_linux which is the installer
script. The strange thing is that I successfully
installed this thing on SuSE 9.0 without the slightest
hitch. I don't understand why it doesn't work for 9.1
Can I do something about this? Also, I have installed
the javaSDK on the system but this is probably
irrelevant.
Cheers for any help you may be able to give.
Regards,
Bryce.
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On Friday 25 June 2004 19:37, Brett Parker <iDunno(a)sommitrealweird.co.uk>
wrote:
> We're a very quiet unopinionated, unargumentative, helpful group...
> honest :)
I contend that this is a slur upon the opinionated, argumentative, bigots,
myself included, who make up this group.
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> From: Paul Sent: 25 June 2004 15:18
>
> Hi Keith
>
> Whilst it is true you don't have the option of animated
> graphics with grub,
> It is still possible to have a background image. Grub also allows for
> multiple levels of menus if so desired.
>
> Regards, Paul.
>
>
> On Friday 25 June 2004 12:48 pm, Keith Watson wrote:
> > I used to use lilo for this but then switched to grub. Â You
> don't have the
> > option of pretty graphics on the menu but adding new kernel
> images is just
> > a matter of editing a text file.
>
> --
>
> "To err is human...to really f*** things up requires the root
> password."
> From a collection of quotes at http://www.indigo.org/quotes.html
>
(still talking to myself) A colleague here at work has also pointed me to a useful article on how the X system starts up <http://www.quepublishing.com/articles/article.asp?p=21335&seqNum=1>
Regards,
Keith
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> From: Keith Watson Sent: 25 June 2004 14:27
>
> Answering my own posting now! (is that the same as talking to
> yourself? - I do it all the time :o) )
>
> OK I found an interesting thread at lists.debian.org
> <http://lists.debian.org/debian-gtk-gnome/2003/11/msg00314.htm
> l> that suggests some strategies for tracking down gnome problems.
>
> Regards,
>
> Keith
> ____________
> Do not fear the arising of thoughts - only be concerned lest
> your awareness of them be tardy. Zen Saying
>
> > From: Keith Watson Sent: 25 June 2004 13:47
> >
> > After running apt-get update on my Debian install last night
> > (actually I used apt-zip but it's the same thing) I now find
> > that gnome 2.4 won't start (it was working fine before).
> >
> > dmesg (or alt-f9) doesn't seem to show anything untoward
> > except for some gconfd messages saying gnome is shutting down.
> >
> > Does anyone know if/where gnome keeps its own run logs so I
> > can get a clue why it's throwing a wobbler? I tried the
> > www.gnome.org site but it's definitely an information
> > overload situation when looking for clues to this. Google
> > wasn't much help either.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Keith
> > ____________
> > Live life as life lives itself. Zen Proverb
> >
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Answering my own posting now! (is that the same as talking to yourself? - I do it all the time :o) )
OK I found an interesting thread at lists.debian.org <http://lists.debian.org/debian-gtk-gnome/2003/11/msg00314.html> that suggests some strategies for tracking down gnome problems.
Regards,
Keith
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> From: Keith Watson Sent: 25 June 2004 13:47
>
> After running apt-get update on my Debian install last night
> (actually I used apt-zip but it's the same thing) I now find
> that gnome 2.4 won't start (it was working fine before).
>
> dmesg (or alt-f9) doesn't seem to show anything untoward
> except for some gconfd messages saying gnome is shutting down.
>
> Does anyone know if/where gnome keeps its own run logs so I
> can get a clue why it's throwing a wobbler? I tried the
> www.gnome.org site but it's definitely an information
> overload situation when looking for clues to this. Google
> wasn't much help either.
>
> Regards,
>
> Keith
> ____________
> Live life as life lives itself. Zen Proverb
>
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On Friday 25 June 2004 06:25, chris.green(a)isbd.co.ukwrote:
> the alternative versions. Â Can anyone give me any guidance. Â Will I
> have a problem because of the second (new, 10.0) version being beyond
> cylinder 1024 or whatever the limitation is?
As a fellow Slackware user I can tell you that, you will have no problems.
I usually keep the old version and have the new version running alongside
it until I'm sure that I like it.
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