On Sat, 2011-07-23 at 12:26 -0700, John R Pierce wrote: > On 07/23/11 12:09 PM, Tom H wrote: > > Even after this explanation I don't understand your objection to > > helping someone with a firewall and routing issue on a CentOS box. You > > might have a point if the executables didn't come from packages in the > > canonical CentOS repo. > "I'm writing my doctoral thesis on pygmy rhino genetic marker traits, I > am using LibreOffice on CentOS. Should I put the 1 or 2 pages of > abstract before or after my table of contents". If it is your second or fourth attempt then ensure the abstract exceeds 2 pages otherwise it should be a single page if possible but certainly no more that an absolute maximum of 2 pages. Do not forget to include the acknowledge at the bottom of each page that you are using LibreOffice and, of course, the correct Centos version which you can obtain by typing uname -a into a terminal window. Some versions of Centos default to bad spellings, i.e. they use the broken version of English commonly known as 'American English but if you change your English configuration by typing, into a terminal window, Centos = real english, your spell checker should give you the correct results. Please note that syntax is scheduled to change in Centos 6.1 and may affect all versions of M$ Windoze 8, Apple Mac Snowplough and FreeBSD versions 216 and 217. Solaris version 13 has already changed to use the revised syntax. Glad I could help you. -- With best regards, Paul. England, EU. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos