Christopher Sawtell wrote:
Many, many thanks to the generous person ( Roger? ) for the Knoppix
DVD which arrived in my letter box yesterday.
Yep - I'm fortunate at work to have a plan where if I download more
than 2GB in a day, the next day throttles back to 64kbps, so starting
something
Not that I can think of just off the top of my head, but I will most
definitely keep your generous offer in mind. There are bound to be new
releases which we should put into the archive.
Thanks again.
On 12/20/07, Roger Searle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Christopher Sawtell wrote:
Many, many
Many, many thanks to the generous person ( Roger? ) for the Knoppix
DVD which arrived in my letter box yesterday.
Re: the USB-2 card.
I'd very much like to get this set up before the February meeting,
which is something of an 'Outreach Occasion'. I'd like us to be able
to send new members home
I have a DVD burnt - md5sum of the downloaded file checked - I'll
endeavour to deliver to St. Albans just as soon as an opportunity
presents itself. I'm uncertain if I can attend the quiz night tomorrow.
Cheers
Roger
Roger Searle wrote:
ok - perhaps i can offer to get the knoppix dvd -
It has gone through my mind to suggest that we should buy a USB-2.x one.
I bought one for myself from DSE a few seeks ago, it cost me $39.98.
$25 at tastech.co.nz, $2.50 (I think) shipping or pickup
I'll donate one if one isn't found otherwise. For any practical purpose
involving storage USB 1
$15 iirc from CDL, but I've gone a perfectly good on here.
I'll try and sort it out over the weekend :)
Cheers Don
Volker Kuhlmann wrote:
It has gone through my mind to suggest that we should buy a USB-2.x one.
I bought one for myself from DSE a few seeks ago, it cost me $39.98.
$25 at
Am happy to get the CentOS ISOs over the next week or so, I should be
able to deliver them to the Centre Tuesday next week.
Is there the facility to bring down an external hard drive and hook up
to a USB port?
Cheers,
Roger
Christopher Sawtell wrote:
Today, I have added:-
49524736
I need the 32/64 bit CentOS 5.1 isos, so I'll get them downloaded over the
weekend.
Steve
On Tue, 04 Dec 2007 21:35:33 +1300
Christopher Sawtell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Today, I have added:-
49524736 ipcop-1.4.18-install-cd.i386.iso
4530497536 SabayonLinux-x86-3.4f.iso
To the
ok - perhaps i can offer to get the knoppix dvd - unless anyone else
already has it i can start that tonight?
Roger
Steve Holdoway wrote:
I need the 32/64 bit CentOS 5.1 isos, so I'll get them downloaded over the
weekend.
Steve
On Tue, 04 Dec 2007 21:35:33 +1300
Christopher Sawtell [EMAIL
On 12/5/07, Roger Searle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am happy to get the CentOS ISOs over the next week or so, I should be
able to deliver them to the Centre Tuesday next week.
Thank you so much. Remember that there is no meeting in the Centre,
because we are going to the pub to start off the
I've certainly got a firewire card, and I *think* I've got an usb card lying
around. Any use??
On Wed, 05 Dec 2007 11:07:38 +1300
Christopher Sawtell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 12/5/07, Roger Searle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Am happy to get the CentOS ISOs over the next week or so, I should
The USB one would be very useful. Many thanks.
I dont think firewire is anything like as common as USB-2.x.
So I'm not sure as to the usefullness of firewire.
On 12/5/07, Steve Holdoway [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've certainly got a firewire card, and I *think* I've got an usb card lying
around.
On Wed, 05 Dec 2007 11:07, Christopher Sawtell wrote:
It has gone through my mind to suggest that we should buy a USB-2.x one.
I bought one for myself from DSE a few seeks ago, it cost me $39.98.
I have been reminded that people who have wholesaler accounts can get
things cheaper.
Volunteer?
On Wed, December 5, 2007 11:33 am, Christopher Sawtell wrote:
The USB one would be very useful. Many thanks.
I dont think firewire is anything like as common as USB-2.x.
So I'm not sure as to the usefullness of firewire.
Its way better for sustained throughput than USB2, but not as common on
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