In a message dated: Fri, 26 Jul 2002 20:06:25 EDT
Michael O'Donnell said:
I'm giving the FAI (Fully Automatic Installation)
package a test drive at Paul's suggestion and
wonder if anybody here has tried it. I'm hitting
some speedbumps that (I think) have something to
do with my attempts to use
Hi all,
I'm looking for a decent calendar application. However, I'm rather
picky, as one of the requirements for said application is that it
support command line capability to add events to the calendar.
I don't really care about to-do lists, Palm Pilot sync'ing, etc.
All I want is a
On Mon, 29 Jul 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for a decent calendar application. However, I'm rather
picky, as one of the requirements for said application is that it
support command line capability to add events to the calendar.
I've used webcal for awhile now... it's really
In a message dated: Mon, 29 Jul 2002 11:08:16 EDT
Ben Boulanger said:
I've used webcal for awhile now... it's really quite nice. The newer
versions support sql back ends, but the one I'm using only has the option
of using the flat file (haven't upgraded yet). It works perfectly fine
for my
On Mon, 29 Jul 2002, at 11:01am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do not want to use Evolution/Connector, because I like exmh much better.
Not to deflect your intent, but couldn't you just use Evolution and
Connector for calendaring, and fetchmail/exmh for email? This has the added
bonus of
In a message dated: Mon, 29 Jul 2002 11:16:03 EDT
mike ledoux said:
I've used at+mail to mail alarms to my pager for this in the past:
echo 'Mail -s fscking lunch meeting pager /dev/null' | at 12:00 Jul 31
For recurring meetings, use cron instead of at. Of course, it helps to
have a
I'm giving the FAI (Fully Automatic Installation)
package a test drive at Paul's suggestion and
wonder if anybody here has tried it. I'm hitting
some speedbumps that (I think) have something to
do with my attempts to use FAI's DHCP boot method
with the DHCP server from the dhcpd3 package.
In a message dated: Mon, 29 Jul 2002 11:29:32 EDT
[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
On Mon, 29 Jul 2002, at 11:01am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do not want to use Evolution/Connector, because I like exmh much better.
Not to deflect your intent, but couldn't you just use Evolution and
Connector for
In a message dated: Mon, 29 Jul 2002 11:23:55 EDT
Michael O'Donnell said:
I've so far had problems related to TFTP, DHCP
and SSH. I discovered (after some tortuous debugging)
that the first two were the result of incompatibilities
with the particular servers I was running, so in those
cases I
Have you given any thought as to how you could propagate events
entered into your private calendar back into your company's calendar?
Or do you not find this feature to be important/necessary for your
purposes?
--kevin
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Kevin D. Clark / Cetacean Networks / Portsmouth, N.H. (USA)
In a message dated: 29 Jul 2002 11:45:37 EDT
Kevin D. Clark said:
Have you given any thought as to how you could propagate events
entered into your private calendar back into your company's calendar?
Or do you not find this feature to be important/necessary for your
purposes?
As I stated
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As I stated earlier, I don't feel that feeding information back into
the company calendar is important.
If you are scheduled to take a day off next week, and one of your
co-workers wants to schedule you for a meeting on this day, do you think
that it's important
In a message dated: 29 Jul 2002 12:44:36 EDT
Kevin D. Clark said:
As I stated earlier, I don't feel that feeding information back into
the company calendar is important.
If you are scheduled to take a day off next week, and one of your
co-workers wants to schedule you for a meeting on
Whatever happened to vCal servers? It seems like everyone is a client,
but no servers have been written aside from Netscape's calendar server.
-Mark
On Mon, Jul 29, 2002 at 11:01:03AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I'm looking for a decent calendar application. However, I'm
Thanks to Rob Anderson for coming over the mountain to give us his
presentation on How to make a VCD. Should be a fun meeting. All of you
GNHLUGger's who missed the presentation and would like to visit the
lonely Monadlugger's, you are welcome to join us.
Jerry
The Topic is: Howto Make a VCD
In a message dated: Mon, 29 Jul 2002 13:14:47 EDT
Mark Komarinski said:
Whatever happened to vCal servers? It seems like everyone is a client,
but no servers have been written aside from Netscape's calendar server.
I don't know. Actually, if I could find a decent command line
utility which
Jerry,
I missed Rob's talk at UNH, and would like to visit the lonely Monadluggers,
but need to know when and where the talk will be given.
md
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Jon maddog Hall
Executive Director Linux International(SM)
I forgot to tell the GNHLUG members that the presentation given by Rob
Anderson is this Thursday night at 7 pm at Peterborough, NH
Hope to see a big crowd.
Jerry
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