I am pretty happy with geeklog (www.geeklog.com).
Once you get past the setup it can be
used/maintained by fairly non-technical people.
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From:
Jonathan
Linowes
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, March 12, 2004 10:38
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Subject: content
Yes. I signed up for that discount. They seemed to have gotten a little
confused. First I got an
email saying they could not confirm that I was a member of a LUG. Then I got
an email
confirming that I am now the president of the group and I am authorized to
approve others as being
members of the
Another plus about Postgres is that it's a true OSS project. I don't
mean to slam MySQL, but there's been an awful lot of questionable buzz
about MySQL's licensing changes lately (such as client libraries are
GPL'd unless you want to pay for a non-GPL version). I don't -think-
it'd be a
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From: Numberwhun [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, December 05, 2004 7:42 PM
Subject: Re: Question about installing Linux on a Dell
Ben,
Thanks for the reply. I wasn't aware of Dell's linux site. I must be
brutally honest and say that I did
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From: Benjamin Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Greater NH Linux User Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, January 09, 2005 12:54 PM
Subject: RFC: Make political discussion off-topic by rule (was: America ...)
I hereby submit the following Request For Comment to the
I am sure most people know about this already but since I just recently
figured it out
I thought it was worth a post.
I have a Redhat 9 box I still run (family pictures, etc) that I really do
not want to take the time to
upgrade to fedora or something new.
The fedora legacy project provides a
Richard A Sharpe wrote:
Hi
Does anyone know of any ISP's that have local NH numbers, who support LINUX
users or have away to connect with a LINUX client, so far Earth Link has been
the only one I can find and I am using it right now.
Rich
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Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
Hey, everyone. A friend of mine's looking for a reliable,
reasonably-priced place (one-line is fine) to buy computer parts (eg.,
drives, motherboards, etc.). She's been seeing more and more places
that are, if not fly-by-night, at least bad on the customer service
Travis Roy wrote:
I was thinking about picking up one of those CD Label kit things..
Does anybody have any recommendations.. any work out better for you
then others?
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Cole Tuininga wrote:
On Fri, 2005-04-22 at 09:20 -0400, Jeffrey Creem wrote:
I decided to abandon labels and go with an inkjet printer that can
print directly onto printable CD's/DVD's.
What printer was it? And more importantly, does it work with linux?
I have an *EPSON Stylus Photo
Bill McGonigle wrote:
On May 27, 2005, at 11:48, Jim Kuzdrall wrote:
The stipulations were: 1) use Linux; 2) use C++.
Sounds like they want well-debugged code. 99.99 % of the time the STL
classes are better than ones you'd write on a 1-off basis, both in
terms of being debugged and
Peter wrote:
Or, if you want to make sure you are heard (and this is obviously an
important topic for many), call:
NEW HAMPSHIRE Senator Judd Gregg (202) 224-3324
Sample script...use whatever portion necessary if you are talking to a
person. Don't forget your name and address if you live in
Travis Roy wrote:
I've had some talkes with Brian (Karas) about this, but I wanted to
open it up.
Hopefully (now that the seller finally signed the PS) I will soon be
a home owner. I've messed with small (firecracker) X10 stuff but in an
apartment it's kind of weird and not the best place
By the way, combine device specific serial numbers in the printers tag
(which they probably already do) and combine it with the fact that several
vendors encode device specific data in all prints from the device and you
really start to have something that can be abused...
Granted it is unclear
Ben Scott wrote:
While I understand the sentiment very well, and indeed like and use
that quote myself, the pragmatic part of my personality wants to step
in and say, That's all very well and good, but I'd really like to be
able to read a newspaper without fear that the ads on the bottom are
I've got an Ultra 1 (ultasparc processor - sbus) box that I am ready to
retire.
128 Megs of RAM, CD Reader. 9 Gig internal SCSI drive With Sun Keyboard
and Mouse (can use standard VGA monitor - I've got the adapter).
(This is pizza box style). Boot Prom updated so it can run 64 bit
solaris
hewitt_tech wrote:
Unfortunately my car and my daughter and her husband's car have been
vandalized by low life's who are shooting out windows with some kind of
pellet gun. They struck last night shortly after midnight shooting out
3 windows. My car had it's rear driver side window shot out and
Michael ODonnell wrote:
I've joined an established project and I'm trying to come up to
speed with their (complex!) C++ code and could use some help
in divining how all the pieces fit together. I'm doing all the
usual WWW searches but also wanted to get recommendations from
the GNHLUG; anybody
Steven W. Orr wrote:
I do pretty well here, so I thought I'd go to the well one more time.
I am sure that I read something somewhere (though I could be wrong)
where RMS said that he happily took other people's code and
essentially changed the names of the variables and slapped a GPL at
the
Jeff Kinz wrote:
A few years ago there were heated discussion about whether or not ISP's
should be blocking SMTP traffic (port 25) from dynamically assigned IP
addresses.
Things have really gotten out of hand. Real messages trapped in spam
filters, real spam getting through, port blocking
Gary Kaufman wrote:
I'm starting to plan a new system for myself, probably
based on Intel Core 2 Duo. I'm ready to attempt the
Linux-leap for myself as well. I was wondering what
folks might recommend for motherboards. I've had
great experiences with ASUS, but the reports I've seen
on the
Christopher Schmidt wrote:
On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 06:58:01PM -0500, thinkliberty wrote:
I just got a LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID which runs Linux.
They even tell you that the OS is Linux in the product feature chart.
See:
http://www.lacie.com/products/product.htm?pid=10877
No where in the
More people mining does not push price down as the difficulty adjusts
(about every 2 weeks) automatically to keep the average rate of discovery
of a block at 10 minutes.
Also, GPU mining of bitcoin has not really been possible for a couple of
years.
You need custom ASICS. Cloud mining can be
If on Windows 10 pro, you can use hyper-v which is built in
On Nov 30, 2017 4:37 PM, "Bruce.Labitt"
wrote:
> Thanks John. I got a little further.
>
> Now I get an error that is related to hardening. The error blames AV SW
> on my windows machine. I'm not
Im still going
On Thu, Feb 20, 2020, 4:48 PM Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
> Some days...
> So! My clutch has gone to that junkyard in the sky, and it will take a
> miracle for me to make the meeting, being as I'm broken down on the side
> of the road in Billerica and the cops are gonna tow me for
I'll stop by
On Wed, Feb 19, 2020, 1:56 PM Ric Werme wrote:
> I'll be there.
>
> Note that we'll be there at date/time
> 2020 Feb 20 @ 20:02:02
> In odometer format, that's two days before the palindrome
> 2020000202
>
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Martha's is nice. I'd also suggest oasis cafe inside of sky venture. It's
warm. There are real palm trees and a decent bar and good food.
Martha's has the advantage of local beer so it is a good choice too
On Thu, Jan 16, 2020, 10:47 AM Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
> It's been brought to my attention
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