I know this is not a tutorial but it is a pretty good cheat sheet:
http://www.ilovejackdaniels.com/javascript/javascript-cheat-sheet/
There are a few other cheat sheets on there as well.
Regards,
Jeff Kirkland
Cole Tuininga wrote:
Hi all,
For a long time, I've been doing what very
True, it definately is cheaper than Comcast, but the only thing that is
keeping me from switching to Earthlink is the fact that they recently
deregulated(I think that is the correct term), meaning that Comcast no
longer has to allow 3rd parties such as Earthlink over their lines.
Hopefully
Thank you everyone! I appreciate it!
Jeff
Travis Roy wrote:
It's cake..
Take 93 to exit 6, if you're northbound take a right, if you're
southbound take left. It's past the Wendy's on the left. Second left
after Wendy's.
Open Tuesday-Saturday
Sorry for my ignorance but I am not all
Sorry for my ignorance but I am not all that familiar with Manchester
much beyond the Mall of NH. Can you possibly provide directions to the
place? I would be coming from Nashua. Thank you in advance!
Regards,
Jeff Kirkland
Travis Roy wrote:
Just like the name says.. Electronic
For about a year now I have been using this one:
http://www.xpcgear.com/byteccue930.html
A friend introduced me to it as he had one and it is great, no
problems. It supports up to an 80 gig laptop hard drive although I only
have a 20 gig in it.
Regards,
Jeff Kirkland
Bill McGonigle
Steven W. Orr wrote:
I recently removed the following line from my sendmail.mc
define(`LUSER_RELAY', `local:steveo')
That line was causing all mail that was coming in to a non-existant
address to go to steveo.
Now I'd like to do exactly the opposite:
I want to reject
Derek Martin wrote:
having topic police rarely helps...
Ok, so what about having it posted to the GNHLUG Off Topic mailing
list that was started a few months ago. Personally there have been OT
posts here to the main list, but nobody has bothered to post them
there. I think it was a pretty
Bill McGonigle wrote:
With 50 Gmail accounts you've got a hundred gigs of storage. Add in
the gmailfs and you can ditch your hard drive and boot off of Gmail.
Let them worry about backup. :)
Not to get all technical and stuff (we are geeks mind you), but since
google is adding space
Hello! I am just curious if anyone here has had any experience with
using wireless cards with Linux? I have one of the Linksys pci cards
that holds one of the pcmcia wireless (802.11b) cards and was wanting to
use it with Fedora Core 3.
If anyone has any experince with this combination ( or
Well, I was surfing around /. and saw an article describing a new
program that is supposed to be along the lines of pgp and gpg, and is
called Ciphire (https://www.ciphirebeta.com/). Has anyone hear played
with this yet? Is it any good? Just fishing for info is all.
Regards,
Jeff Kirkland
Hello everyone!
I recently purchased (and am waiting for the delivery of ) a new Dell
Inspiron 9200 ( 17 display, 1920x1200, 1 gig ram, 100gig internal hd,
250 gig external hd, dual 9cell batteries) which I pimped out as it is
going to have to last me a while. I have been doing some searching
Just an FYI for all of you gamers out there, Doom 3 is now available for Linux and can be downloaded from http://zerowing.idsoftware.com/linux/doom/.
That is of course, if you have enough machine to run it. Enjoy!
Regards,
Jeff Kirkland
Kevin D. Clark wrote:
Time to *plonk* this thread...
Agreed.
jlk
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Paul Lussier wrote:
Anyone interested in an open GNHLUG IRC channel?
I was thinking of starting one on freenode. If anyone is interested,
I'll start the channel and y'all can just show up to #gnhlug :)
Seeya,
Paul
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Personally I think it is a great idea! Just in case anyone else is
using it
Ted Roche wrote:
Isn't that what the -R as in recursive is
supposed to do?
Yup, sure is. Have you tried taking out the *.*? I believe you should
just need the directory name in this case.
Regards,
jlk
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As much as Linux Journal has been around for quite some time and is quite well known,
I have been leaning toward a couple of the magazines the UK publish, such as Linux
Formt and Linux Magazine (the UK mag with the same name ). They both have DVD
versions and they both have pretty good
For those of you who are still looking for jobs, here is a position in Lowell
that a friend of mine clued me in on. If anyone is interested, their URL is on
the page.
--- Begin Posting --
Technical Operations Engineer
Location: Lowell, MA
Division: PI
Department: Perceptive
Again, I appologize for not being more specific in that I am seeing this at
during POST. I am thinking it may be something in the bios, but I don't see
anything about a processor type in there.
Jeff
If you're set up to build your own kernels you could
make menuconfig
and select
Hello everyone! My appologies for the OT post, but I am having a small amount
of trouble with my new Linux box. I just built the machine ( it is an AMD
Athlon XP 1700, 1.47ghz). My problem is, when it boots, it registers the
following on the main screen:
Unknown Processor ( 1.100 ghz
Actually, I think that is where the problem lies. I am seeing this at the boot
screen during POST, around the memory check. I haven't done anything with the
Linux kernel as of yet. I wanted to solve the system level issue before
optimizin the kernel.
Regards,
Jeff Kirkland
Jeff,
I was actually looking at this, but wasn't really sure how to go about figuring
out how to set the clock multiplier. Can anyone give some further insight on
setting this?
Regards,
Jeff
On Tue, 2003-07-08 at 13:27, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello everyone! My appologies for the OT post, but
I have to admit that it does seem to be getting slammed by unhappy recipients of
the the present days bouts with telemarketers. It took me a couple of minutes
to get registerd, but it wasn't all bad.
Regards,
Jeff Kirkland
I've checked that do-not-call site several times today
and it's
Paul,
I did a search on google for your file and I think I found it:
http://linuxcommand.org/man_pages/rhnsd8.html
It seems to be part of Red Hat's up2date system. Hope this solves your mystery.
Regards,
Jeff Kirkland
In a message dated: Thu, 12 Jun 2003 17:23:12 EDT
Derek Martin said:
I emailed the guy out of curiosity and the stuff is available. The only thing
is, he is located in Laconia.
Regards,
Jeff
This is definitely OT but I'd be pleased to think that
somebody in the GNHLUG was able to snag this stuff:
nh.forsale #2188
From: mrkse [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I had not heard about the prices going up. I know the raised them recently if
you did not have cable tv as well, but if they keep raising the price, I may
investigate Earthlink or dial up till something else comes available in my
area. Unfortunately ATT have a monopoly in my area as there is
I saw this post on BLUG and found it funny, not to mention Penguin related.
Jeff
-- Start Forwarded Message --
I got this from the newsletter I'm laying out. It's a guide for anyone
in PR that has to get a real live penguin for a press conference:
A Beginners Guide to Penguins at
I fully agree with the punishment. Everyone makes mistakes, but the punishment
must fit the crime. But I believe Paul should know, that if he doesn't accept
his punishment, we will hunt him down and force him to use Windows 2.0 until he
does. :)
Paul's misconduct is indeed a serious
One suggestion is that you have a cdrom and a hard drive
on each chain. By having both the cdrom and the
cd-writer on the same chain, you will run into problems
should you try to copy a disk, drive to drive. Also, by
putting the hard drives on different chains, you will
increase the speed of
I found this site today and have been going through it
since:
http://www.empowermentzone.com/
There is so much information on here, it is going to take
quite a while to go through. I hope everyone finds it as
interesting as I do.
Regards,
Jeff Kirkland
I found this article on 'The Register' and thought it
rather interesting:
http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/4/26643.html
Funny how this comes about as well as PGP having a hole
described here:
http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_648664.html?menu=new
s.technology
Regards,
Jeff
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