On Mon, 2007-02-26 at 23:52 -0500, Jon 'maddog' Hall wrote:
Howdy Dave,
I have a little TRENDnet camera (model TV-IP200W) that I got a while
back. Built-in web server and completely tunable from the web server.
Works great with Linux, as it supports pictures through a Java applet in
the
Can someone recommend a good simple IP camera? I bought a D-Link
DCS-950 a while back and was severely disappointed (as I should have
been based on reviews I read before I bought it). After various similar
experiences with D-Link routers I've vowed never again to buy another
D-Link product. I
a
different card.
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hotel bill. On my
second trip over I used my Chase Visa (I think). I did try calling DCU,
but there was nothing I could say to them that would make them authorize
a transaction. New rule: Bring at least two credit cards when
traveling international.
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SLA batteries? With shipping they cost be $25 each.
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To whomever left their Kyocera wall wart behind at tonights MVLUG
meeting: I have it in my possesion. Please email me to arrange return.
To the young lady who left her purse behind at the same meeting: I
turned it into the bar keep for safe keeping until you collect it.
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We have not yet found a speaker for the Nashua MerriLUG meeting we hope
to hold on 2/25. As always, if anyone has a topic they'd like to
present please email me about it.
Thanks,
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As discussed earlier, a single year-end MerriLUG meeting has been
scheduled, in lieu of holding separate November and December meetings
adjacent to major holidays.
The Greater New Hampshire Linux User Group, Merrimack Valley Chapter
(MerriLUG), will hold its year-end meeting on Monday December
As discussed at the October quarterly meeting, there will be *NO*
MerriLUG meeting in November (due to the proximity of Thanksgiving).
In place of the November and December meetings we hope to schedule a
meeting sometime during the first three weeks of December.
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JumpShift,
Who: David J. Berube
What: Making Money With Open Source
When: 7:30 PM Wednesday, September 24th 2003
Where: 2nd floor, Martha's Exchange, Nashua, NH
Directions: http://wiki.gnhlug.org/twiki2/bin/view/Www/PlaceMarthasExchange
The Greater New Hampshire Linux
Who: David J. Berube
What: Making Money With Open Source
When: 7:30 PM Wednesday, September 24th 2003
Where: 2nd floor, Martha's Exchange, Nashua, NH
Directions: http://wiki.gnhlug.org/twiki2/bin/view/Www/PlaceMarthasExchange
The Greater New Hampshire Linux
Who: Scott Mellott Tim Myers
What: Television Weather and Linux
When: 7:30 PM Wednesday, August 27th 2003
Where: 2nd floor, Martha's Exchange, Nashua, NH
Directions: http://wiki.gnhlug.org/twiki2/bin/view/Www/PlaceMarthasExchange
The Greater New Hampshire
However, what is the convention in C? There seem to be two fine ways
of doing it -- using the preprocessor, or the const keyword:
#define NUMBER_OF_UNITS 8
const int NUMBER_OF_UNITS = 8;
I'm just interested in hearing about whether one is more appropriate
than the other in some
ANSI C allows the implementation to store duplicate strings in the
same memory location at runtime.
I stand corrected. My claim came from a very old document. The only
(draft) version of the ISO standard I have at my finger tips says it is
now unspecified. I think my argument still stands
they're always on the same night (or at least, BLU and the Merrimack
chapter of GNHLUG, which oddly enough meets in Nashua).
Actually it's the Merrimack Valley Chapter. Geographic definition,
not political. So folks from both south-central NH and NE Mass (or
anyone else for that matter) may
I was just about to ask if it was on. I will be there.
Sorry for the late reminder, I was going to send it out Sunday and then
I got distracted. I have committed to using the new Upcoming Events
section on the gnhlug.org homepage for our meeting announcement, so it
should be very simple from
See:
http://mail.gnhlug.org/pipermail/gnhlug-announce/2003-June/57.html
for details.
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There are minimal implementations of X designed for embedded systems.
I believe some will fit in a 32 MB filesystem. My knowledge stops there.
Metro Link, Inc. sells a a shrunk-down X-server intended for embedded
applications. If you're not willing to spend a little money for it that
I burned some Knoppix 3.2 CD's recently (2003-06-06 release) and will be
bringing them to the meeting on the 25th as giveaways. First dibs
accepted from newbies.
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On Thu, 2003-06-12 at 12:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
You know, that might be a cool activity for a GNHLUG social. There's a
beer-brewing place in Nashua, and you can do group-brews where
corporate/religious/other parties can go there and make the beer one
night (they show you how to do
On Tue, 2003-06-10 at 06:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
One of the things I read in attbi.ne.techtalk.general
is that all a Linux user like me has to do is config
different IP addrs for the POP, SMTP and NNTP servers,
reportedly these:
send email (SMTP):smtp.comcast.net
receive
Who: Bill Sconce
What: An introduction to Python
When: 7:30 PM, Wednesday, June 25th, 2003
Where: 2nd floor, Martha's Exchange, Nashua, NH
Directions:
http://wiki.gnhlug.org/twiki2/bin/view/Www/Marthas_directions
The Greater New Hampshire Linux User Group,
Just a reminder of this months Merrilug meeting. This month O'Reilly
has donated a few books for our give-away. We're also hoping our new
advertising campaign, and the nature of this months talk will encourage
some new attendees to this months meeting:
Who: Robert Lembree, JumpShift,
This is not a strategy any business leader would willingly follow and funding
a huge lawsuit against IBM could cost them tens of millions per year.
It could also be a situation like the OSF faced many years ago when Sun
was secretly funding some company (name escapes me) to sue the OSF
Who: Mark Komarinski, Harvard Medical School
What: Linux at Harvard Medical School
When: 7:30 PM, Wednesday, February 26, 2003
Where: 2nd floor, Martha's Exchange, Nashua, NH
Directions:
http://wiki.gnhlug.org/twiki2/bin/view/Www/Marthas_directions
The
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