A few months back we had a professional with significant experience with
sendmail speak to the MELBA lug about his experience with sendmail in a
large commercial environment. This young professional went over the simple
configurations for normal use, spoke to the various issues with security and
Hey, BenANSI graphics rule Down with the web! :-)
I would love to see the GNHLUG business cards come to pass. Those would be
about the same size as the paper tags I used. Considering that you can buy
business card perforated (sp) sheets at any office supply store and run them
through
[EMAIL PROTECTED] asked:
Anyone else have input on GNHLUG promo cards?
Yeah, I do...
I think it would be a very effective idea. I went to a model railroad
show recently, and even though I have no means or interest in putting
in a G-scale garden railroad at home, I got to chatting with one of
Alas, I'm out of town then, but looks like a great cross-LUG opportunity.
jeff
Jerry Kubeck said:
Would anyone from the GNHLUG care to join me an Charlie to represent
the GNHLUG at his event. There will be free pizza and drinks.
I have a 1/2 table reserved, so would like a couple of you too
Thank you for letting me know.
Alas, I'm out of town then, but looks like a great cross-LUG opportunity.
jeff
Jerry Kubeck said:
Would anyone from the GNHLUG care to join me an Charlie to represent
the GNHLUG at his event. There will be free pizza and drinks.
I have a 1/2 table
- Original Message -
From: Paul Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 01, 2001 4:58 PM
Subject: Goodbye
Hi all,
I'd just like to say it's been fun on this list for the past 7 or 8
years, but it's time I bow out.
I've found that the S/N ratio is way
- Original Message -
From: Ed Lawson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2001 11:23 PM
Subject: Debian and IDE tape drive question
I am trying to use an IDE tape drive with Debian.
It is seen during boot, but there is no /dev/ht0
as there is in RH and SuSE
Rich C wrote:
I wholeheartedly agree. I joined this list a few weeks ago thinking I would
receive information on the group, and be able to request/offer help on
linux-related issues. I find that it is just a second-rate version of
comp.os.linux.advocacy.
I'm outta here.
Rich -
On a similar note, there is a site out there without the
s www.linuxnewbie.org which is a lot better in my opinion. There are
tutorials as well as a message board. The one problem is that the
administrator just left his position at internet.com, who hosts the site,
and now the site may be
Rich -
Er, while I was writing and proofreading my response to your
Goodbye message which I just posted to the list, this appeared.
Sounds like request/offer help on linux-related issues to
me. And here I was busting your chops for deserting us.
Please stick around...
-Bill
Paul Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'd just like to say it's been fun on this list for the past 7 or 8
years, but it's time I bow out.
This is a huge loss for the list. Sorry to see you go, Paul.
--kevin
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Cetacean
- Original Message -
From: Bill Sconce [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Rich C [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: Paul Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED]; gnhlug [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 12:32 PM
Subject: Re: Debian and IDE tape drive question
Rich -
Er, while I was writing and proofreading my
Hi,
While on this thread - Lately I've been mass-deleting gnhlug mail due to
time constraints, and considered ending my subscription, but this list has
helped me alot over the years so I wonder is there a digest version of the
list? If so I'd love to switch to a daily d.
Thanks!
-joe
Rich C
Paul,
This is a sad day for the group and the list. Your valuable
contributions really are needed here. Both from your sense of
software and hardware issues as well as group issues.
I know everyone on the list would wish you to reconsider. Use more
filters Paul :).
I am speaking for myself
- Original Message -
From: Ham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Rich C [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 1:55 PM
Subject: Re: Debian and IDE tape drive question
- Original Message -
From: Rich C [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: GHNLUG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001
Helps to add comments! (DOH!)
[snip]
I have seen a note on the Suse support site which suggests many IDE tape
drives need to run under ide-scsi. It has worked without this in the past
on a RH box. So it maybe a bigger problem than I first thought. I'm
going
to to a MAKEDEV ht0 and see
Does anyone know if this is an original interview or a rebroadcast of the
one they did near the end of May? Is there any software available on the
net where one of us shameful people w/ a Winbox could capture the interview
and convert it to a Linux-friendly version for the rest?
-Larry
New book from Oreilly:
Oracle Open Source
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/oracleopen/
Have not read it, but I thought it might be topical.
Rich
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I was just looking at http://freshair.npr.org, and their broadcasts
seem to be in RealAudio format. Even though it isn't an open source
format, RealPlayer is available for Linux. Unfortunately, since it
isn't an open format, I don't think that there is anyway to convert a
.rm file into anything
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would love to see the GNHLUG business cards come to pass. Those would be
about the same size as the paper tags I used. Considering that you can buy
business card perforated (sp) sheets at any office supply store and run
them
through your laser / ink printer, I
In htheory (I haven't tried this), since the RealPlayer just uses the PCM
device, you should be able to set the PCM device on record and use grecord
or something else to grab the streamh...now I'm interested myself.
--rdp
On Mon, 4 Jun 2001, Kenneth E. Lussier wrote:
I was just
Rich Payne said:
In htheory (I haven't tried this), since the RealPlayer just uses the PCM
device, you should be able to set the PCM device on record and use grecord
or something else to grab the streamh...now I'm interested myself.
Rich, can you let us know how you make out with
Well, it works OK here using XMMS instead of real, I just setup xmms to
play and did a rec test.wav and sure enough the test.wav contained the
audio, I don't have realplayer on this machine...but in theory :)
--rdp
On Mon, 4 Jun 2001, Derek D. Martin wrote:
Rich Payne said:
In htheory
Rich,
On Mon, 4 Jun 2001, Rich Payne [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well, it works OK here using XMMS instead of real, I just setup xmms to
play and did a rec test.wav and sure enough the test.wav contained the
audio, I don't have realplayer on this machine...but in theory :)
Hey that is pretty
On Sun, 3 Jun 2001, Ed Lawson wrote:
I am trying to use an IDE tape drive with Debian.
What Debian release? What kernel version?
It is seen during boot, but there is no /dev/ht0
as there is in RH and SuSE to use for tape drives.
Try (as root):
cd /dev
./MAKEDEV ht
Any irc chat junkies out there?
I've registered #gnhlug on irc.openprojects.net. Stop in and say hello.
-marc
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