and/or links to live sites you've built. If
it looks like you've got what I'm looking for, I'll send on more details
(including pay structures, timelines, etc) off-list.
Feel free to cross-post this and pass it on to anyone who you think
might be interested.
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On 12/13/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just curious if there's a stong leaning in the group towards Gnome orKDE .. and are there hidden benefits of one over the other ?
I prefer Gnome. KDE feels cluttered, and frankly, too much like Windows for my taste, though I'm not a Mac user.
On 12/15/05, larry price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/15/05, Matthew Jarvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ubuntu still takes a ghastly long time to log in and present the GUI. On the other hand, once I'm in I can go to System/Admin/Networking and play
with the config for the card.Ubuntu's Default
On 12/15/05, Matthew Jarvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quentin Hartman wrote:my /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf has only one line:send host-name ubuntu;do I add a line/value to override a default 1 minute setting?
Hm, mine has a bunch of defaults defined in it. Odd. Any rate, the line you want to add
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Quentin Hartman wrote: An alternative (and perhaps more appropriate, depending on your usecase) solution is to change the DHCP timeout in /etc/dhcp3/dhclient.conf to a more sane value. The default is to wait
a minute, which imho is pretty
else is using it, I'll provide details.
What are you having trouble interpreting? Details requested.
FWIW, I (and in my experience most other people) prefer that you just ask, rather than asking to ask. Keeps traffic down. :D
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right from the get go, they would have been better off in the long term, even if it was marginally more difficult to teach them those terms initially. Using real terminology whenever you can is definitely a good practice and will limit headaches down the road.
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this situation is to delete the increments and start again. Therefore, until you have a good feel for how long your backups take, schedule them unusally far apart, or have your cron script make sure there are no other instances running before it executes.
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On Mon, Apr 03, 2006 at 09:48:11AM -0700, Quentin Hartman wrote: And second, rdiff-backup responds poorly to overlapping backups. That is, if you have one backup running and then another backup for that same data
starts (say, if you are doing daily
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On Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 04:56:47PM -0700, Quentin Hartman wrote: I got a nice tripp-lite UPS from costco recently for $100. About $60 cheaprer than the best deal I found it for online. Really surprised me.
About the only thing I don't like
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needs them. They are useful for quickly swapping drives when kids are learning how to install / tweak different OSes. I just got my tech teacher all decked out, or I'd hit you up for them myself...
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expect?! j/k My registrar of choice is called joker, so... ;))
before trying to move to godaddy, regardless of their relationship to
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there for the permanent account for
important stuff. It will save me $25 a year, and will quite likely
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Well, that's interesting. Sorry for the pseudo double-post. The one
sent later (time stamped 7:25) is my real response. So, FYI, when
Gmail's webmail interface gives you an error 718, and claims to fail
in sending a message, that isn't necessarily actually the case...
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one up. I bet they'd let them go cheap.
FWIW though, the winmodems in several thinkpad and Sony laptops I've
worked with recently Just Worked under Ubuntu, so *shrug*
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information for you, sorry. I'd suggest googling the first few lines
of the errors that are common, it will likely turn up something
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Quentin Hartman wrote:
So do I, but like Larry mentioned, I too have 2-post telecom
style-racks, not 4 posters, so finding homes for them is tough.
Would you consider donating the P3 so we can repot the motherboard in
a different chassis
mostly by Linux servers,
including a couple K12LTSP labs. I've done this job for the last two
and a half years, so if you are thinking of applying and have any
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do were a real pain, and ultimately they failed because people poured
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of computer parts. I could always count on
find ing interesting stuff there, even if it wasn't exactly what I
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for the first time yesterday AM
looking for some parts for a G4 cube. No luck this time, but it was s
fun trip none the less. I didn't have much time to poke around, but
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, and then killing them
explicitly. I've not had a need to do this myself though, so you'll
have to look elsewhere for specific recommendations on how precisely
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I seem to remember some bash convention that would allow the behavior
you are looking for, but I can't recall exactly what it is. I'm likely
dreaming. My suggestion would be to track the PIDs of the processes
you spawn, which I believe can
Or use
killall -g $(head -1 /var/run/foo.pid)
nice (killall -g)++
heh
it was funnier in my head.
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regulation over more, but in the case where the entities being
regulated have proven over and over that they can't be trusted to act
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with all the SPIGs getting
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I have a fairly large number of older Linux magazines (Linux Journal,
Linux Magazine, Linux Format, SysAdmin, and Maximum Linux) that I am
getting rid of and I don't really want to just recycle them. Anyone
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out to the internet, and I keep a pretty close eye on who is
using it. Next step is to play with a captive portal and traffic
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changes to propagate.
But as mentioned above, more info about what exactly you are trying to
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answers to requests will go out your main default route, which may
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would help in any way.
I'd love to see it, if for no other reason than to see some successful
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search for groupID on that page to get the relevant bits.
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. Back to 7 I go.
Have you filed a bug on this, or is it a case of being underpowered?
If you're not underpowered, I'm sure the flash guys and gals would
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Does anyone have a socket 939 processor kicking around (perhaps from a
recent upgrade?) that they would be willing to trade and/or sell
cheap? I'm not really concerned about speed, anything that will work
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On 12/6/06, Brad Pitcher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Patrick R. Wade wrote:
Quentin Hartman wrote:
On 12/5/06, Brian Gallagher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It looks like AVG will not be free any more after January 15th. Now I
am looking for suggestions for a replacement.
I use WinClam, which
that if you run into
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is (Linux is Not Windows).
http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htm
Yes, that is a great essay. I've actually used it as the basis for a
couple talks I've given to small techie groups that were Linux
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built-in eSATA connection, you're pretty much guaranteed that the
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very low voltage continuity/ground test succeeds. This card sense
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rsync is great for just backing up the differences but it seems
you want two tasks. Backup/upload and speed regulate if
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it does. Unfortunately that usually
requires a vendor-specific tool, as the U3 partition somehow magically
recreates itself if removed with normal tools (at least the one on my
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days. Please email me directly if you'd be interested in giving a
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Cherba, and Toby Person to do the initial planning.
We were quiet about it the initial planning simply because we wanted
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constructive questions and commits.
Thanks for the support! We hope to see you at the meetings. We really
want to serve everyone in professional IT in the area, so I echo your
sentiment. We need to have a sign All grinding axes must be left at
the door.
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or whatever, but I wouldn't put my name on a system built around them. If
you move up to the Snom stuff you'll get much higher quality for a
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also, this page has mention of the opti740 being $30 less w/o windoze:
http://direct2dell.com/one2one/archive/2007/02/23/6868.aspx
no personal experience though... heh
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On 4/26/07, Quentin Hartman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Google sez: http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=articleitem=651num=1
:D
Super super super executive summary: Lower overhead.
On 4/26/07, Rob Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
and at least buy you some time. The USB
support in it is quite good.
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of XO laptops for demonstration.
8:00 (or so) wander over to American Dream Pizza on Monroe St.
See you there,
Bill Barry
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