it with me to
work today and give it a whirl to see if it works. If so, I might be
easily persuaded to donate it to the club.
Gregory
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apparently been using default values of D_BOUNCE, which
I'm not too fond of.
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I installed ntp, ntp-server and ntpdate on sparkplug in order to keep the
clock sane. I noticed it had creeped a few minutes ahead.
The debian package defaults use pool.ntp.org for everything, so I've left
them as is.
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On Wednesday 27 April 2005 11:29 am, Lan Barnes wrote:
Does this mean that our members can use sparky as an ntp server?
No, it's configure to be only a client itself. If you need an NTP server, I
strongly suggest pool.ntp.org.
Gregory
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thoughts? I'd like to publish it as the new home page.
Gregory
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for it, but I don't know if everything's been
inventoried yet.
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On Thursday 28 April 2005 04:33 pm, Gregory K. Ruiz-Ade wrote:
On Thursday 28 April 2005 04:22 pm, Gus Wirth wrote:
Is there a way we can put an inventory of the stuff to be raffled on
the web site?
There definitely is, if someone has the inventory handy. :)
I'd be happy to write the page
On Thursday 28 April 2005 04:50 pm, Gregory K. Ruiz-Ade wrote:
For that matter, I'm creating another segment to the website for the
Raffles.
http://www.kernel-panic.org/raffles/
Neil, do you have a list of the books and such which will be made
available for the May raffle?
Or, feel free
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send them to /dev/null instead.
I was a good boy and used RCS for the changes to /etc/aliases too, so we can
easily get the previous version. :)
Gregory
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was a
snippet from the bylaws explaining, in brief, the secretary's
responsibilities.
If we're going to have to take over SDCS _anyway_, let's just get up
and do it and be honest about it with them.
Gregory
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Ask, and ye shall receive.
Gregory
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At 2:44 PM -0700 5/6/05, Gregory K. Ruiz-Ade wrote
mailing lists, and we might
just want to offer to host SDCS's online functions on sparky _anyway_.
Gregory
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) is a good idea.
Written proxies are one thing. Email proxies should only be considered
acceptable if they are OpenPGP signed, and the signature is trusted. It is
_far_ too easy to fake email, as we should all well be aware.
Gregory
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, then, of the SDCS board members who hail from SDMUG
effectively invalidating their standing as SDCS board members the moment
they declare that SDMUG is no longer a SIG.
Interesting.
Gregory
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elections (you know, when Carl and Lan were put on the board), a
lot of this wouldn't be much of an issue.
And, I regret that it's taken this shit to get me interested in helping SDCS
in a higher capacity.
We need to move forward, without stabbing those in our way.
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meeting.
Do others agree? How can we do that?
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to add verbiage detailing how voting is
to be done if N is even. (Likely, the SDCS President would abstain
from voting to prevent a stalemate.)
Gregory
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On Wednesday 11 May 2005 03:03 pm, Neil Schneider wrote:
Sometimes ranting is cathartic. I feel much better now.
If you don't let it out, it simply festers.
So, Neil, tell us how you _really_ feel about SDMUG. :p
Gregory
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containing KPLUG contact information.
Thanks for mentioning it!
Gregory
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On Thursday 12 May 2005 11:47 am, Gus Wirth wrote:
[much stuff about reviving Pandora]
I know it'll be said by others, but thanks for all the work!
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in the version history do we go for the distros we provide ISOs
for?
Gregory
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he could
have the Secretary position (in my opinion). I doubt that the rest of
the Board would object.
See you Wednesday,
Claude
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It would also help out with communication coordination. I have been
somewhat surprised at how disconnected the SDMUG folks sometimes seem
to be even with respect to each other.
it's almost as if they're afraid of the Internet. :)
Gregory
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FYI, SDCS board meeting again tonight. Didn't get any notifications,
so I asked Claude directly.
Gregory
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At 8:25 AM
://www.unnerving.org/~gregory/sdcs/minutes
If there are any corrections which should be made, please contact me
with the revisions.
Thanks,
Gregory Ruiz-Ade
Secretary, San Diego Computer Society
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On Jul 1, 2005, at 12:01 AM, Gregory K. Ruiz-Ade wrote:
Attached are the meeting minutes from the last SDCS board meeting.
My sincerest apologies...
Due to the unfortunate formatting and a couple complaints I received,
here is a fixed version of the minutes in text form.
Gregory
On Mar 29, 2006, at 9:09 AM, Tracy R Reed wrote:
Gregory K. Ruiz-Ade wrote:
Can someone pull me off the list of people to receive moderation
announcements from mailman?
I think we should probably just configure the list to bounce
non-subscribed addresses.
Well, whatever the eventual
.
Huzzah!
We're happy!
Gregory
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I'd love, one day, to actually get my hands on a couple of these and
see what the true limitations are.
Gregory
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the extra money and just replacing
the system outright.
Gregory
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On Jan 30, 2007, at 9:40 AM, John H. Robinson, IV wrote:
I am voting for dangling in the wind, as I cannot find any
emailinfocus
addresses subscribed to -list or -newbie.
likely the result of an email forwarding, then?
I hate challenge-response systems for email.
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Since nobody else apparently cared about the fact that the Rules Du
Jour script was failing to update spamassassin for the past, oh,
year, I went in and disabled the crontab entry for updating it.
Gregory
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from www.ironsystems.com and
always been quite happy. I don't like Dell, HP, or any of those big
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to the roll-out, if
it's needed/wanted.
Gregory
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even sigh rules that we can
refer users to.
Can anybody comment on how/whether subject-diddling might be done?
Also, should we respond somehow to Helge?
Regards,
..jim
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On Apr 5, 2007, at 1:26 PM, Gregory K. Ruiz-Ade wrote:
As such, Helge should have been more careful, and not (presumably)
put an email address in the Subject: header of an email sent to a
mailing list. I can't seem to find the email in question. When
was it sent? What was the Message-ID
On Apr 5, 2007, at 3:27 PM, James G. Sack (jim) wrote:
Helge is evidently a man's name. I was thinking of Helga, I suppose.
Bah, I made that mistake too. We're all stupid americans, anyway, so
he shouldn't have expected any better.
:D
Gregory
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On Apr 5, 2007, at 9:28 PM, Ralph Shumaker wrote:
Gregory K. Ruiz-Ade wrote:
a) replace our entire list management system with something that
does better obfuscation in the web archives.
I know next to nothing about the list management system. Bearing
that in mind, couldn't
images that RH provides on the
first CD.
Gregory
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temporarily, should allow you to determine if it really
is the drive or the motherboard that's been toasted.
Gregory
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care!
Oh, wait, we do! Thanks for being a trend setter. :D
Gregory
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its insulation and shorted out.
Glad to hear everything (aside from the cooktop) is okay!
Gregory
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Plone is running...
still the original system image from the old server.
Would it be possible to allocate some more memory to the VM without
breaking anything? I realize it would require a bounce of the image.
Gregory
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On Jan 27, 2008, at 5:11 PM, Joshua Penix wrote:
- Ratpoison or one of the other window-less window managers
- Open/Black/Fluxbox
- Emacs (LOL!)
- ???
- Profit!
Gregory
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