StarOffice's web page has patches to extend the expiry date of StarOffice 4.0,
but only for Win96 and NT. Does anyone know if a similar patch for the linux
version (which expires in 5 days!) is forthcoming?
StarOffice's web page has patches to extend the expiry date of StarOffice 4.0,
but only for Win96 and NT. Does anyone know if a similar patch for the linux
version (which expires in 5 days!) is forthcoming?
>>StarOffice's web page has patches to extend the expiry date of StarOffice
4.0,
>>but only for Win96 and NT. Does anyone know if a similar patch for the linux
>>version (which expires in 5 days!) is forthcoming?
>They've promised that one won't be necessary - that they'll have a new
>Linux version available for download before the old one expires.
>--
>Dave Platt Speaker-to-kernels
>Visit the Jade Warrior home page: http://iq.nc.com/jade-warrior/
1. Is there a unix command to display unix user account expiry, inactive expiry
Dear Unix Gurus,
1. Is there a Solaris command to display configured unix user account
expiry days i.e let's say I execute
%unix usermod -e 06/11/2004 jk1
How can I see this date using a unix command ? and similarly for
inactive expiry days. I tried using passwd -s jk1 but that displays
only Passoword information only.
2. Is there a Solaris API to convert expiry date in /etc/shadow to
mm/dd/yy format and vice-versa ?ie.
jk1:2j92MGiE0iljY:12577:7:30:7::12580: <--How can I convert 12580 to
06/11/2004?
Any help/pointers will be highly appreciated.
Thanks a ton in advance.
Jitendra
2. PCI memory hacking: looking for help
4. File Systems strangely becoming read-only
6. Ultrix for DEC, MML, GSM900
7. Problem with Staroffice and XF 4.0
8. AIX upgrade to 4.3.2: libc corrupt
9. Debian 2.0 vs. StarOffice 4.0
10. Red Hat 5.1 and StarOffice 4.0
11. StarOffice 4.0 installation
12. problems with StarOffice 4.0 and KDE Beta 3
13. Backspace key doesn't work in StarOffice 4.0