Quoting tom r [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Has anyone had any luck with kvoicecontrol ? It is supposed to provide a
voice
recognition control facility under KDE. The documentation with it says
that
the microphone calibration is fixed, but I'm having exactly the problem
described. I'm wondering if
Quoting Jeffry Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Note that I've never tried to do any of this before, so I'm really
hoping get a lot of help on this. However, they say open source is
built to scratch an itch, and this is mine.
Can't help much with the software side, but check out
Quoting PK Whelan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm trying to install RH6.1 on a 486 laptop with 16-bit pcmcia slots via
http.
I myself tried and tried, and what I finally gave up and decided was this:
Under RH 6.1, you can do a network install normally, and you can do a normal
PCMCIA install off
These guys are a bit pricey, but they might be worth the effort.
www.amherst1.com
Give them a buzz and see what they can do for you.
- Chris
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From: DaveN [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, January 28, 2000 3:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Anybody have any good information on using PGP/GPG in Linux with either
pine or Netscape Communicator? Links are quite welcome.
You can start with the pgp4pine distribution at:
http://pgp4pine.flatline.de
In particular, the install documentation:
...might be looking for a new sys admin gig. If so, please check out
www.silverbacktech.com If interested, give me a call or email.
Larry Bolick
SilverBack Technologies, Inc.
85 Rangeway Road
North Billerica, MA 01862
978.670.9944 x2250
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Hi,
Any ideas on how to see what processes are causing the delay?
ctrl+alt+F#, root, ps axuw |more? It should work.
Ferenc
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Actually, I have done 3 network installs on laptops using RH 6.1. The FTP
install never works for me because unlike 6.0, you can't do a non-anonymous
FTP. I ended mounting the CD on a system under the /home/httpd/html/rh
directory ( I created the rh dir under this path) and did an http install.
Hi all,
I know that's a dumb question, seeing as I know *who* he is, but I'm trying to
explain it to someone, and other some of the pilot-link stuff, I can't
remember what he's done. I can't even find a home page for him, of any web
sites listing him.
Can someone enlighten me please :)
On Mon, 7 Feb 2000, Paul Lussier wrote:
I know that's a dumb question, seeing as I know *who* he is, but I'm
trying to explain it to someone, and other some of the pilot-link stuff, I
can't remember what he's done. I can't even find a home page for him, of
any web sites listing him.
Among
Ted is a core kernel developer...He's also on the technical board at
Linux International. I've seen his name come up a few times with
refence to crypto/security stuff. (Kerberos, etc.)
http://www.li.org/li/whoswho.shtml
http://web.mit.edu/tytso/www/
-Jamie Blondin
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On Mon, 7 Feb 2000, Thomas Charron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting tom r [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Has anyone had any luck with kvoicecontrol ? It is supposed to provide a
voice
recognition control facility under KDE. The documentation with it says
I messed around with it a while back.
At 11:10 AM 2/7/2000 , you wrote:
start windowmaker :-)
~kurth
On Mon, 7 Feb 2000, Thomas Charron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting tom r [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Has anyone had any luck with kvoicecontrol ? It is supposed to provide a
voice
recognition control facility under KDE. The
Quoting "Karl J. Runge" [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What would be a good function to bind to: "Beam me up Scotty" ?
Even better. What to bind to "There's no intelligent life down here".. ;-P
---
Thomas Charron
Wanted: One decent sig
Preferably litle used
and stored in garage. ?
Paul,
I am going to have to get in touch with him becasue he hasn't responded yet
to the request from Maddog to speak on the 23rd. I do have another
possiblity if Ted can't do it.
Jerry
Hi all,
I know that's a dumb question, seeing as I know *who* he is, but I'm
trying to
explain it to
Hi all,
I'm trying to come up with a place for the meeting on the 23rd in Manchester,
and was told that NH College might be a good place to inquire. However, they
seem to not have very much contant info on their web site. It appears that no
on in the enitire Computing Resources department
Paul Lussier wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying to come up with a place for the meeting on the 23rd in Manchester,
and was told that NH College might be a good place to inquire. However, they
seem to not have very much contant info on their web site. It appears that no
on in the enitire Computing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
Any ideas on how to see what processes are causing the delay?
ctrl+alt+F#, root, ps axuw |more? It should work.
Ferenc
Thanks, but ps isn't available at that point, even if it might be installed.
We don't know where to find it. And the processes most
In a message dated: Mon, 07 Feb 2000 14:50:26 EST
"Charles C. Bennett, Jr." said:
Theodore Y. T'so has done a lot of work in the serial drivers, POSIX
job control, /dev/random, and EXT2. He's the current EXT2/EXT3
maintainer. He lives in Medford, MA and is one of the maintainers of
Well, I was sick for couple of days so only read a few of the posts
regarding job requests, positions available, etc, on this list.
I will keep my own thoughts quiet and ask where you folks want to see some
that have come my way over the past few days. It is very exciting to see
the traffic pick
Hi,
Thanks, but ps isn't available at that point, even if it might be installed.
Do you have proc filesystem? Probably not though. I only installed debian and
slackware so far. Well, a couple of days ago I assisted during a redhat 6.1
install, but it never waited for anything. The only problem
Jerry,
Bob Knowles is ahead of you, we have a [EMAIL PROTECTED] list started
Lori
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From: Jerry Kubeck [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2000 4:50 PM
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Subject:job postings
Well, I was sick for couple of days so only
Hello everyone. I see that most of the same folks are here as well as
some new ones. Life took a little twist earlier this year and forced me
to abandon Linux and my newsgroups and what not. Back at it finally.
As much as this is blasphemous, but I do not have my Linux box up and
running yet
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From: dsbelile [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, February 07, 2000 1:04 PM
Subject: Re: Anyone know anyone at NH College?
Paul Lussier wrote:
Hi all,
I'm trying
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3 Rules of Creative Research:
(1) Never draw what you can copy.
(2) Never copy what you can trace.
(3) Never trace what you can
OK, Now I can answer this one. Two ofthe laptops had 3c589D NICs and the
other one has a 3Com FE574B 10/100 NIC.
Kenny
Thomas Charron wrote:
Hrm, I hadn't tried using HTTP.What PCMCIA NIC cards did you use?
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Perl for Win32. Kind of like trying to race the Indy500 with a
skateboard, isn't it? If the only thing that you have access to is a
Windozw box, you may want to try downloading CygWin32. It gives you a
bash shell on a Windoze box. It also has *REAL* Perl. There is also a
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