On Thu, 30 Jan 2003, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
Finally I think mozilla has a wysiwyg editor. Press Ctrl+e or something.
Whenever I accidentally hit that I see a screen that looks like front page,
but I haven't explored it.
I have tried it, but I don't like it, it mangles tables up something
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Jacob Meuser wrote:
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 06:27:10PM -0800, Ben Huot wrote:
I copied and pasted exactly from the email and put it in the MySQL GUI
query box and hit execute query. And the database daemon was up and running.
cut'n paste to a file, say file.txt, then
Ah, but that was the forwarded version
the original has the headers
From: President Of The United States [EMAIL PROTECTED]
and the first received header is always
Received: from hourela002.halliburton.com (64.154.26.5)
which earns it a score of +100 CHENEY, +10 DELUSIONS_OF_PRESIDENCY
which
On Tue, 28 Jan 2003, Jacob Meuser wrote:
On Tue, Jan 28, 2003 at 04:08:59PM -0800, Ben Huot wrote:
I got an error when I executed the query under mysql.
You have an error in your SQL syntax near '; create table urls (
url_id int(10) unsigned not null auto_increment primary' at line 1
On Mon, 27 Jan 2003, mike wrote:
(man brings in computer and all diskjs, places them on the counter)
Man: By the way. what are your standard rates for service, and do you offer
any discounts. i am a Microsoft Certified Engineer. can i get a lesser rate?
Why certainly sir! Our usual rate is
don't have to get the hardware,
you should theoretically be able to repurpose any old pc with a wireless
NIC into being an AP, the h/w is nice, but not strictly necessary.
Bob Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
Larry Price wrote:
http://www.locustworld.com/index.php
pulled out
that fits in your head ;-)
Cory
On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 11:57:21AM -0800, Larry Price wrote:
just some random observations that might be of use,
in my job I occassionally have to deal with directories containing a very
large number of files and have a need to sieve them or operate
Old news for most of us. Linux big and corporate, traditional vendor
unices more threatened than the Beast; film at 11.
Myself , I've been getting more into FreeBSD, and OSX, because that's
where the action is.
recommend: Absolute BSD from No Starch press, fairly complete introduction
to
On Fri, 10 Jan 2003, justin bengtson wrote:
i used to !like vim, but it kinda grows on you (like a fungus?) emacs seems
more like an office package than a pure text editor...
To be fully buzzword compliant it's an IDE and text-processing
environment.
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On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, Robert Pratt wrote:
Can I bring my PC to get some help with configuration? I'm fed up with getting
Redhat 8.0 to work correctly. I really do want it to work... Can I bring my machine
to one of the bi-monthly meetings?
If you can make it on Wednesdays we have a weekly
On Thu, 9 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 05:04:27AM +, Bob Crandell wrote:
vi ?!?
Ugh! Gag! Puke!
Real men use pico.
Are you sure you don't mean (ick! gag! puke!) ed?
emacs has special modes to make editing all sorts of files easier, this
saves time
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003, Bob Miller wrote:
Joseph Carter wrote:
I'm sure someone can print it for you, so probably there won't be a
problem.
But can Tim trust that what they printed is what he put on the floppy?
It sounds like a fine place to insert a MitM attack to me...
well if you make
I wonder if you could make gdchart do something like that.
http://www.fred.net/brv/chart/
It does have a python interface and it looks like it won't quite do what
you want out of the box but yes it does look as though it might do
something close
On Mon, 6 Jan 2003, Beaker (aka Jeff W) wrote:
It's not a mistake you are receiving the first messages of the email
course in Temporal Anomaly Engineering: a resources perspective that you
will sign up for this next summer...
On Wed, 1 Jan 2003, Dexter Graphic wrote:
All the messages I've received for about the last day have been dated
There will be a clinic tomorrow at the EFN offices 43 W. Broadway
6:30pm - 9:00pm
Activities will include a freebsd install (5.0) which may be of interest
to the Pythonistas
Some mucking about with new and untested Software (apache2.0subversion)
And a certain level of geek camaraderie and
There will be a EUGLUG clinic tonight; including a special opportunity for
those interested in working on a fairly major project in collaboration
with Oregon Public Networking.
This will be the last thursday meeting for a while, meetings will move to
wednesdays for the months of January and
On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Joseph Carter wrote:
*sigh* I hate mailman. =p
No You don't, You hate the way I configured this list.
It's set Reply-To: goes to list, not sender.
I happen to think it's good for this list, since it means that everyone
sees most of the replies which is good for
I am thinking of taking Chris Meyer's Python class again this winter.
this does place some constraints on the Thursday Clinics since the time of
the class conflicts with the time of the clinic. Options are:
a. move clinic to different day
b. go with eight weeks of only presentations
c. ???
--
On 26 Nov 2002, Cooper Stevenson wrote:
I did it also for my predescesor. If some day I am to hand the reigns
over to someone else, I my design goal is to make it as easy as possible
to do so.
s/predescesor/predecessor/
and they must be having those reverse flow temporal anomalies in
First, a piece of puzzling evidence;
-
Agency Weighed, but Discarded, Plan Reconfiguring the
Internet
A Pentagon research agency considered but rejected tagging
Internet data with physiological markers to make anonymous
use of some parts of the Internet impossible.
wouldn't rather have
Slack 8.1 for a current distro? I'm telling you man,
8.0 is sickening. I'd go for for 7.3 first :)
--- Larry Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OOOoo, can I get one, I've been having this strange
urge to not spend my
time X-configurating and instead get stuff done
On Tue, 19 Nov 2002, Bob Miller wrote:
Larry Price wrote:
Slick Graphical installer, but still managed to bork the X-configuration
step (i'm beginning to think I'm cursesed in this respect) so back to
Modeline futzing and googling monitor descriptions.
More likely your video card/chip
On Thu, 31 Oct 2002, Mike O wrote:
Will there be a meeting tonight?
Yes
Do we dress up so
we're not so ugly?
If YOU want to wear a pink tutu and tights, make yourself happy.
Is there going to be chocolate?
If you bring some or someone else brings some then; yes.
If you bring 200 of
output of netstat -a
Active Internet connections (servers and established)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State
tcp0 0 *:https *:* LISTEN
tcp0 0 *:www *:*
On Fri, 25 Oct 2002, Jacob Meuser wrote:
$ lsof | grep ':1024' ?
it is postgresql listening for database queries.
thank you jake.
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Eug-LUG mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 18 Oct 2002, Dexter Graphic wrote:
I want to apply any system security updates that have come out since
Woody was released in July. The problem is downloading 28 MB on my
28.8 kbs connection.
( 28 MB * 1024 KB/MB * 8 kb/KB ) / ( 28.8 kb/s * 360 s/h ) = 22 hours
borrow a faster
On Fri, 18 Oct 2002, Dexter Graphic wrote:
apt-get upgrade -u
Shows all packages that will be upgraded.
Running this returned 96 packages, 28 MB, most of them appear to be
updates to Python. I tried to uninstall Python so that I'd get fewer
updates but dselect said that all of KDE
On Fri, 18 Oct 2002, Mike O wrote:
I think this was a discussion last year sometime but
I want color in my konsole. RedHat does it by default
with the KDE konsole. Slackware does not do it.
Anybody know what I need to add/copy/find to get color
so I can distinguish between directories
On Wed, 16 Oct 2002, Rob Hudson wrote:
Is there a mod_python for apache?
Yes, but it's not the only thing out there.
in addition to mod_snake and mod_python which are both fairly
straightforward apache modules that embed a python interpreter in apache
there are couple of things that aren't
Obviously you read the notes from this week's efn staff meeting ;-)
On Sat, 12 Oct 2002, Dexter Graphic wrote:
We're establishing a new position, the Minister of Propaganda.
Since money is the primary organizational principle in a capitalist
society, I propose that all EUGLUG
On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, Tim Howe wrote:
I believe I left 2 Mandrake9 CDs at EFN. One was for Jamie, and one was for
whomever. Ask Larry if one is still there...
TimH
I passed them on to someone, I think they are probably still at the CTC.
On Wed, 9 Oct 2002 21:23:05 -0700
Jim K [EMAIL
I could sign you up for [EMAIL PROTECTED]
or you could sign yourself up
http://mailman.efn.org/cgi-bin/listinfo/spam
Bwhahahahaha!
On 9 Oct 2002, P Casper wrote:
I could easily forward you half of my Hotmail account, I get so much
spam there, I've started collecting the amusing ones.
On Wed, 9 Oct 2002, Bob Miller wrote:
I'd like to propose that we do some organizationalizing at tomorrow's
(Thursday's) meeting. The regular meeting will start at 6:30 as
usual, and the organizational discussion will start at 7:00.
I'm going to suggest that once the organizational meeting
On Mon, 7 Oct 2002, Bob Crandell wrote:
Also, the similarities between the 2 are uncanny.
Mike O ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
Just so you know... LFS 4.0 was just released as well.
If you have the bandwidth for a source distro then
Gentoo is nifty too. I'd rather go Slackware before a
On Fri, 4 Oct 2002, Bob Miller wrote:
Larry Price wrote:
: return statements that aren't on either the top or the innermost level
of a function are a sign of trouble.
Now that's a weird one. So this code, e.g., is a sign of trouble?
class StatSample:
# ...
def
It's a very good idea, very chaordic.
You just need to start spreading it.
1. think up neat new concept that would work if a significant segment of
the population used it
2. put up a web page to explain it
3. get all your friends to submit it to slashdot.
4. survive the slashdotage
5. uh,
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002, Bob Miller wrote:
Dexter Graphic wrote:
ox
oxen
oxidental
VAX
VAXen
vaxenation
Linux
Linuxen
Tuxen
vertex
vertices
sharp
suffix
suffices
wordlets
Unix
Unices
but not unique
alumnus (masculine singular)
alumni (masculine plural, pronounced
On Thu, 26 Sep 2002, Barker, Gerald A (MD) wrote:
I have forgotten how to find the efn ntp server
-Garry
it is ticktockman.efn.org
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On Thu, 26 Sep 2002, Jim K wrote:
Is there a meeting tonight at efn.
Yes, there is a meeting tonight.
6:30 pm at 43 W. Broadway.
btw:
matthew, the ltsp guru was wondering if anyone could point him to
something that would resolve his dilemma regarding PS/2 mice on ltsp
clients.
[EMAIL
So this years EugLug advocacy at the Eugene Celebration was pretty low-key
basically a table in the OPN office with a bunch of discs on it, and
occasionally one or two mildly knowledgeable people spreading the meme.
High point of Linux advocacy:
Handing a disc to a slug queen who said Oh, Is
On Thu, 19 Sep 2002, Bob Miller wrote:
I'm still trying to come to grips with the fact that your wristwatch
has an email address.
Yes, well, geeks and their toys.
next years model will understand 802.11b and may be able to send
preprogrammed responses. And in Japan they have a wrist phone...
On Thu, 19 Sep 2002, Edward Craig wrote:
So, now about those CD's for the Eugene Celebration...
If someone wants to bring a stack of blank media...
I have a burner...
I still have sample SuSE CDs and an assortment of literature from
the Country Fair. Sjould I drop them off by
On Thu, 19 Sep 2002, Bob Miller wrote:
Larry Price wrote:
next years model will understand 802.11b and may be able to send
preprogrammed responses. And in Japan they have a wrist phone...
If my wristwatch is on the net, I just want it to be an NTP server...
You mean Client don't you
On Thu, 19 Sep 2002, Tim Howe wrote:
Is the UG doing anything at the celebration??? Should I bring FreeBSD
and NetBSD disks?
Well, if we have a bunch of discs and some propaganda we should take full
advantage of a crowd n'est ce pas
TimH
___
be
nice.
TimH
On Thu, 19 Sep 2002 12:26:39 -0700 (PDT)
Larry Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 19 Sep 2002, Tim Howe wrote:
Is the UG doing anything at the celebration??? Should I bring
FreeBSD and NetBSD disks?
Well, if we have a bunch of discs and some propaganda we
On Thu, 19 Sep 2002, Mike O wrote:
Do we need images to burn? Somebody bringing blanks?
Shall I bring my file server? Quick response here.
I'll be headed that way in barely 40 minutes.
I have the latest RedHat and Mandrake as well as the
latest beta for each, Slack 8.1, Gentoo, DemoLinux
On Wed, 18 Sep 2002, Mike O wrote:
Okay, no wisecracks or stupid jokes on that one though
I'm sure somebody won't be able to help themselves.
Here's what I'm looking for. Anybody know of a program
that'll go through all the headers in an email and
output all of the email addresses in it
On Wed, 18 Sep 2002, Mike O wrote:
BYOL? Is there a list of acceptable larts?
generally anything with heft that's long enough to get a good overhand
swing
What
happens if someone mentions /. before 8:35? Is that an
auto-larting?
no but you're welcome to try larting anyone who mentions the
Oh my, being taken seriously by the NYT ediorial page.
be still my heart
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: NYTimes.com Article: The New Challenge to Microsoft
This article from NYTimes.com
has been sent to you by [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The New Challenge to Microsoft
September 18, 2002
As
On Wed, 18 Sep 2002, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
Wow, if this isn't an endorsement, I don't know what is:
Government units abroad and in the United States and
individual computer users should look for ways to support
Linux and Linux-based products. The competition it offers
helps
.
and if the details are too complex you can just order your minions to take
care of it for you, damn, I gotta get me some minions..
--- Larry Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry Bob, it really is a mess under the hood,
why d'you think it takes it 30 seconds to authenticate a login
when it's pretty
On Thu, 12 Sep 2002, Bob Miller wrote:
Mike O wrote:
somebody opened up a can of spam!!
I think it's time to close the eug-lug list and only allow subscribers
to post.
Ah yes, I never saw this spam, because (i think) it got eaten by the spam
filter when delivered to my account. If
On Tue, 10 Sep 2002, Tim Howe wrote:
I will be in Eugene for about 7 months and need to get some kind of broadband. Is
EFN DSL worth having, and what do I have to do to get it, and do I have to sign a
contract?
It's month to month, and there's two flavours ReachDSL and QwestDSL
(they
On Tue, 10 Sep 2002, Timothy L. Bolz wrote:
Ok, I've managed to break my kde kmail. One package is broken and I've
tried apt-get -f install and It doesn't remove the offending
package. I've tried aptitude and it wants to download everything about 10
hours before it removes the file. I've
On Tue, 10 Sep 2002, Tim Howe wrote:
I will tomorrow, I promise. I can tell you right now I need a static IP and, if at
all possible, I need a properly subnetted /30. I can work without one, but it makes
certain things much more reliable for me (asking why will start a very long
On Fri, 6 Sep 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Sep 06, 2002 at 07:34:05PM -0700, Edward Craig wrote:
Well, Larry did mention he'd found the mailman admindb pages a
little user-hostile when accessed through lynx. I, of course, pooh-poohed
that notion, no proble here, nosirree,
will be
available somewhere/somehow either on one of your machines or from
the Internet?
I have a copy of the first Debian CD at home, I'll see if Patrick would be
willing to cut copies of the others for you.
Dex
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Larry Price
Sent
Unchecked the hide-sender option because we all like to know who we're
talking to. (this explains the headers in the last post)
You should notice that posts to eug-lug now contain information on how to
subscribe and to unsbscribe oneself from the list.
There is a web based subscription form
somebody lifted my mountain bike from where it was locked to the support
column in front of my apartment
The bike was there at two in the morning.
But gone 12 hours later.
It's a bright red Caloi mountain bike with a big gaudy bumper sticker that
says LinuxGruven on the top tube. plastic
From: Tom Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2002 12:14:54 -0700 (PDT)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: spamming
** This message was sent from the EUGLUG message board. Since **
** the person who submitted this question may not be on the **
** mailing list, please reply
) a copy of the email with full headers, I
can track down where the mail entered the system, but it would then be up
to the offender's ISP to shut them down...
Larry Price ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote*:
From: Tom Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2002 12:14:54 -0700 (PDT)
To: [EMAIL
check out http://www.homeplug.org/index_basic.html
Multi-home and share with your neighbours.
This could be a solution to the last mile problem.
Works to the transformer.
Killer.
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http://www.opn.org (
and broadband over
electric lines has been available in Europe for some
time now. Just a matter of when, where, and how much.
--- Larry Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
check out http://www.homeplug.org/index_basic.html
Multi-home and share with your neighbours.
This could be a solution
I just tried to help a user from cottage grove get the internal modem on
his Sony Vaio FXA53 going with mandrake, but could not find a kernel
module for that particular flavour of winmodem.
He's looking for a pcmcia modem that is NOT a winmodem.
(just say NO to Host Signal Processing)
Used
On Thu, 8 Aug 2002, Tim Howe wrote:
I'm looking for the most wanted here. I don't use Debian, so I don't
know...
Generic is good, and I forget which disk had the SMP kernel already on
board. but that would probably be good too.
TimH
On Thu, 8 Aug 2002 18:45:22 -0700
Jacob Meuser
this came out of the mailman-developers list that I've been tracking for
work purposes, I think y'all might find it a bit familiar.
On 7/31/02 2:10 PM, Fil [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
@ J C Lawrence [EMAIL PROTECTED] :
mailman-users with a confirm request text that explicitly asks, HAVE
YOU
On 1 Aug 2002, Ben Barrett wrote:
What's the frequency, Kenneth?
ie, are we in outlaw-meeting mode and where are we meeting, when?
Emerald Park, EFN, Mr.O's??
Wotan's day meetings at the office in the contruction zone
(efn 43 W. broadway)
Thor's day meetings may resume once this class is
I've notice this morning that both slashdot and newsforge are down
and don't deliver anyting visible to lynx, it seems to be downloading
something but it never reaches my computer. Anyone know anything about
this?
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On Tue, 30 Jul 2002, Bob Crandell wrote:
Ok. I have it working on one computer. It seems the file that controls how strict
it filters is /etc/mail/spamassasin/local.cf. I don't quite understand how the
numbers work, but I'm getting close.
for each test that fires the number is added to
On Tue, 30 Jul 2002, Nyal R. Cammack wrote:
Oh Great Gurus,
I 've received an email from a friend of mine that has a supposed picture
attached. The thing is that the pic has the extension .mix
Does this extension ring a bell with anyone? Any idea how I can open
this up a take a peek?
On Tue, 30 Jul 2002, Darrin Lajoie wrote:
After a dist-upgrade I've got a little lilo problem. I'm getting an error:
Fatal: First boot sector is version 21.5. Expecting version 22.2.
Did you check your lilo.conf and rerun lilo ?
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http://www.efn.org/~laprice( Community,
6pm at 43 W. BroadWay EFN offices
Bring your box, or laptop, there will be some python programming
occurring.
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http://www.efn.org/~laprice/poems
On Tue, 23 Jul 2002, Bob Miller wrote:
About a month ago, I upgraded ezmlm on a machine I'm responsible for.
Previously, it was about a year old.
Since that time, ezmlm has been partly broken. Administrative
messages are bounced. Some, but not all, users have their posts
rejected.
While we're at it why don't we fix the web page so that it always has
current information
meeting date=Wed Jul 24 POM=full
locationEFN.org 43 w. Broadway/location
titleEugLug Clinic/title
p
The purpose of this clinic will be to work on the backend of the euglug
website./p
pworkstations will
On Sun, 21 Jul 2002, Bob Miller wrote:
It's dangerous to run ssh on a computer whose software you haven't
audited or installed, such as a public workstation. It's dangerous to
daisychain ssh connections, i.e., sit at A, ssh into B, then from B
ssh into C. It's dangerous to run ssh clients
Yes the netbsd live cd does indeed give you a running system
auf deutsch!
which is kind of anti-in that a menu would have been nice.
list = ['de','en','es','fr','py']
would be about all it takes...
Psst
How 'bout that modular XP that's supposed to come out of the trial,
judge Kollar-Kottelly
On Sun, 21 Jul 2002, Daniel wrote:
Well I got the new Debian Woody up(well that is it is the eight disk CD
set marked
Debian Woody May 02 realease). I just got it for $28 from
CheapBytes...and wouldn't
you know it...they release Woody 3 the next daysigh.
look at apt-get dist-upgrade
This weeks EUGLUG clinic will be at efn.org 43 W. Broadway
Wednesday from from 6pm-9pm (18:00-21:00 for the rational)
If you are bringing in a box, please bring monitor and keyboard as
we can't always guarantee that we'll have peripherals available.
See you there.
--
On Sun, 14 Jul 2002, Daniel wrote:
I got gentoo 1.2 backup and running sort of...
I have to have some kind of IP numbers for EFN
to put in /etc/hosts in order to resolve
any kind of telnet or ftp.
; DiG 2.2 ns.efn.org. any
;; res options: init recurs defnam dnsrch
;; got answer:
;;
I hadn't heard of it yet but it sounds like it would be pretty
inspirational,
if you're in town today and want to learn some more about linux their will
be a few people doing installs at the EFN office (43 w B'way)
and if you want to bring the CD down we'll definitely listen to it
also pizza
It's a lan party
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On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, Jacob Meuser wrote:
On Thu, Jul 11, 2002 at 11:18:06PM -0700, Larry Price wrote:
So you're not going to the country fair this weekend, and yet you still
feel mildly social and wonder how you're going to find people, never fear.
Just show up at the Euglug
On Fri, 12 Jul 2002, Beaker wrote:
... ***BSDNAT
Will BSD *experts* be on-hand for this event ? G
any old piece of junk with a cpu and at least one block device
Will there be a nice, fast network connection available for network
installs?
If you consider 756kbps dsl to be
On Fri, 12 Jul 2002, Tim Howe wrote:
Chris Cappuccio and I will be stopping by most likely. But I can't say
we will stick around for very long. It doesn't get much more expert
than Chris. Jake is also ridiculously savvy, will he be around?
Looking forward to meeting chris. As for Jake,
So you're not going to the country fair this weekend, and yet you still
feel mildly social and wonder how you're going to find people, never fear.
Just show up at the Euglug Installfest dress rehearsal saturday afternoon
from 5:00 PM (17:00 for those with rational clocks) to late, and possibly
Java wont be happening, at least not on the server-side, there's nothing
to stop you from compiling your .jar files and then uploading them
(translation, yes you can host applets for people to download)
Python is available on efn's server now, but it's version 1.5, and the
path is
the file that is not found is the interpreter
the file specified in the
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
line
think of it as the
#!/path/to/interpreter
Begin to understand the power of unix
the freedom it brings you
and the choices it forces...
On Tue, 9 Jul 2002, Benjamin Huot wrote:
Why won't my
On Fri, 5 Jul 2002, Mike O wrote:
would not long after sunset and somewhere you can see the stars
be too vague?
I'm going to the coast for the day but be back by dark.
Armitage County park would be good.
Need some votes here. Who wants to meet up somewhere
for some pizza or something.
the makings for a UFO
;-)
So where is your place?
--- Larry Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 5 Jul 2002, Mike O wrote:
would not long after sunset and somewhere you can
see the stars
be too vague?
I'm going to the coast for the day but be back by
dark.
Armitage County
http://www.rediff.com/money/2001/apr/24spec.htm
I followed up on the slashdot story, and found that by digging deeper
one often finds more gold than otherwise.
The most interesting thing about the simputer is it's use of
smartcards to achieve a strong separation between user data and system
On Fri, 5 Jul 2002, Benjamin Huot wrote:
How do I quit vi? My system is stuck in vi and I don't know how to quit.
this is a common rite of passage for those joining a unix environment
the answer if you are still looking for it is:
[esc]:wq!
the escape key drops you back to command mode : is
On Fri, 5 Jul 2002, Patrick R. Wade wrote:
On Fri, Jul 05, 2002 at 08:59:00PM -0700, Larry Price wrote:
emacs on the other hand has a much better UI and gives you a fair amount
of teaching ctrl-h T once emacs is running will tell you all you need to
know. and if you need to quit ctrl-x
there will be a get together friday at efn, for people into
computers and art; in fact efn and oregon public networking are part of
the first friday art walk.
sending me copies of any art you have produced in html, ascii, or common
picture formats less than 1mb in size will enable me to make
On Sun, 30 Jun 2002, Dennis Eberl wrote:
twisting and FUD (both tue). Obviously Microsoft responds to a need
purchasers have. If the Linux community could define and address that need
(which for reasons not worth belaboring it cannot, for it is built on the
wrong economic model), it would
: Buy an eMac in a flash,
: toss the rest in the trash.
I want to get a bunch, just so that I can say;
I've got a room full of eMacs
I really hope Apple sent one to RMS with a nice note...
On Sun, 30 Jun 2002, Benjamin Huot wrote:
I'm sorry you though it was patronizing. I was just excited that someone might be on
my level. I really would
like to help the community and I thought this was a question I could answer. In the
future I will assume that
everybody else know a lot
On Sun, 30 Jun 2002, Edward Craig wrote:
On Sun, 30 Jun 2002, Bob Crandell wrote:
What's the procedure to band someone from the list? ;^)
Essentially, get an owner to set the subscriber unable to post,
although able to receive the residual flamage.
I don't see it's worth the
On Sun, 30 Jun 2002, Dennis Eberl wrote:
On Sunday, June 30, 2002, at 02:42 PM, Mark Bigler wrote:
On Sunday 30 June 2002 14:04, Dennis Eberl wrote:
Isn't MIT that looney bin where that slime dog Noam Chomsky hides
out? Down the street from Harvard near the Charles River, right?
Don't
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Bob Miller wrote:
I have a really good feeling about Linux going mainstream on the
desktop over the next few months. Really good.
What would be the definite sign that Linux is Officially Mainstream?
Letterman doing a top ten about linux?
Linux preloaded on machines at
On Mon, 24 Jun 2002, Mike O wrote:
Is it too much to say that a majority prefer either
Monday or Tuesdays for meetings?
Mondays are good, tuesdays the space is likely to be in use for
EFN board meetings.
Of course there are
some who can make one day and not the next. Do we dare
propose
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