Re: Files - Samsung Galaxy S4

2014-03-25 Thread Henry Gessau
Look for an app on the phone called Kies Air. (Yes I know, that has to be the least obvious app name in the universe.) It requires Wi-Fi, and on your computer you need a browser that can run java apps. On Tue, Mar 25, 2014 at 11:50 PM, Ben Scott dragonh...@gmail.com wrote: Work has provided

Home server hardware for Ubuntu 14.04?

2014-10-04 Thread Henry Gessau
I want to set up a server at home for a bunch of projects and experiments. I need to use Ubuntu 14.04 server for the OS, and an Intel (not AMD) CPU. Canonical's certified list[1] is not very helpful. I assume 14.04 will install just fine on many systems, but I would prefer to have confirmation

Re: Home server hardware for Ubuntu 14.04?

2014-10-05 Thread Henry Gessau
deploy services locally using LXC containers (instead of the cloud) and link them up, no VX instructions extension required. A fast disk helps. Hope that helps. Peter /me worked for canonical for about 5 years On Sat, Oct 4, 2014 at 3:16 PM, Henry Gessau henry.ges...@acm.org

Re: Home server hardware for Ubuntu 14.04?

2014-10-05 Thread Henry Gessau
Joshua Judson Rosen roz...@geekspace.com wrote: Henry Gessau henry.ges...@acm.org writes: I want to set up a server at home for a bunch of projects and experiments. I need to use Ubuntu 14.04 server for the OS, and an Intel (not AMD) CPU. Canonical's certified list[1] is not very helpful. I

Re: Python re to separate some data values

2021-04-28 Thread Henry Gessau
On 4/28/2021 17:57, Bruce Labitt wrote: > I've looked in https://www.w3schools.com/python/python_regex.asp, > https://docs.python.org/3/library/re.html, > https://docs.python.org/3.8/howto/regex.html, > https://www.guru99.com/python-regular-expressions-complete-tutorial.html#2, >

Re: Are there any "relatively" local PySIG's any more?

2021-03-05 Thread Henry Gessau
https://www.meetup.com/New-Hampshire-Python-Group/ All meetings are currently virtual. I am sure they will go back to physical meetings when it is safe again. On 3/5/2021 14:34, Bruce Labitt wrote: > Been reminiscing a bit lately and thought about the PySIG group we had > in the area.  Stumbled