Re: Phoenix Software Freedom Day Team - Call for Volunteers

2007-07-23 Thread Dennis Kibbe
On Monday 23 July 2007 12:05:50 am Derek Neighbors wrote: Dennis, On 7/22/07, Dennis Kibbe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Software Freedom Day is September 15th and a small group of us are working on organizing an event. The purpose of Software Freedom Day is to celebrate F/OSS software

Re: Rudimentary article on joining Linux to active directory

2007-07-23 Thread Dan Lund
Done this before, the one thing I want to know is how to make it so only a certain group or user can log in via the AD login information. Bryan O'Neal wrote: This is clearly written from a windows users point of view, and is mildly simplistic, but it is not a bad article

Re: Phoenix Software Freedom Day Team - Call for Volunteers

2007-07-23 Thread Derek Neighbors
Dennis, On 7/23/07, Dennis Kibbe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Code Camp is a possible venue and would be easy to do I think. The one objection I've heard is that we would be preaching to the choir. Whether that is true or not I don't know. Anyone have an opinion? What percent of those attending

OT: LUGs dying out

2007-07-23 Thread Shawn Badger
Has anyone seen this article on /. http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/07/23/1357259from=rss --- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings:

Re: OT: LUGs dying out

2007-07-23 Thread keith smith
I would have never thought: Linux User Groups dying out? LUG leaders report that attendance is down — but mailing list traffic is still good. Do we still need LUGs, given the ease of installation and ubiquitousness of online information about Linux? Lots of people say, yes, we still need LUGs

Re: Dyndns (and knockd)

2007-07-23 Thread Boyd Tong
I use Qwest DSL and have had no complaints except one. My wife uses a Mac so I have to pay a premium price not to use Qwest's regular MSN service. On 7/20/07, Eric Shubes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Darrin Chandler wrote: On Wed, Jun 13, 2007 at 06:54:09PM -0400, Matt Graham wrote: So: How

Re: OT: LUGs dying out

2007-07-23 Thread Alan Dayley
keith smith wrote: I would have never thought: /Linux User Groups dying out? LUG leaders report that attendance is down — but mailing list traffic is still good. Do we still need LUGs http://www.linux.com/feature/118046, given the ease of installation and ubiquitousness of online

Re: OT: LUGs dying out

2007-07-23 Thread Matt Graham
On Monday 23 July 2007 15:28, after a long battle with technology, Shawn Badger wrote: Based on what the article was saying it looks like PLUG is doing very well and has stuck to what works. Most of the LUGs they talked to have become more of a [Stammtisch?] type meeting and left it at that.

Re: OT: LUGs dying out

2007-07-23 Thread der.hans
Am 23. Jul, 2007 schw�tzte Shawn Badger so: Has anyone seen this article on /. http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/07/23/1357259from=rss Just did :). When I look at PLUG attendance I think we're still below where we were several years ago. Then I remember that we have two general

Re: OT: LUGs dying out

2007-07-23 Thread der.hans
Am 23. Jul, 2007 schw�tzte Matt Graham so: On Monday 23 July 2007 15:28, after a long battle with technology, Shawn Badger wrote: Based on what the article was saying it looks like PLUG is doing very well and has stuck to what works. Most of the LUGs they talked to have become more of a

Re: OT: LUGs dying out

2007-07-23 Thread Josef Lowder
. On Mon, 23 Jul 2007, Alan Dayley wrote PLUG is as viable and useful as we PLUGgers make it. PLUG meeting attendance, in my view, has been at a plateau for several years now. There is a core group that mostly always attends a given meeting with a few new people each month that usually

Re: OT - what to do when a client sets a financial cap long after you took the job

2007-07-23 Thread keith smith
I assume he did not get a signed contract? I always get a very specific contract signed. Which outlines the work to be performed an estimate of hours needed to do the project and details of payment. Under the circumstances you outline I would not finish the project because he will then be

memory card

2007-07-23 Thread Michael Havens
I got a memory card for the digital camera and I got a memory card reader so I can put files onto the memory card aside from pictures. How do I activate it? It is not showing up in media nor does it seem able to be mounted. While it is true that I can download pictures through the camera it

Re: memory card

2007-07-23 Thread Matt Graham
On Monday 23 July 2007 22:10, after a long battle with technology, Michael Havens wrote: I got a memory card for the digital camera and I got a memory card reader so I can put files onto the memory card aside from pictures. How do I activate it? It is not showing up in media nor does it seem

Re: memory card

2007-07-23 Thread Tuna
Is it a USB reader? I had a similar problem with a USB card reader and a ScanDisk Memory stick. After trying things like running Windows drivers for it in Wine, I decided to try plugging it into the back USB ports instead of the front ones, and suddenly, it started working! I doubt this will

Re: software RAID 1 w/3 Drives

2007-07-23 Thread JT Moree
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Shawn Badger wrote: The 3 drives as a Raid is probably set up to have on as a hot spare. A four drive Raid 1 is not really a Raid 1 it is either a Raid 01 or more likely a Raid 10. In a Raid 01 you stripe a pair of drives and then mirror the

Re: memory card

2007-07-23 Thread Michael Havens
just a quick note it was working the last time i tried it. On Monday 23 July 2007 7:43 pm, Matt Graham wrote: On Monday 23 July 2007 22:10, after a long battle with technology, Michael Havens wrote: I got a memory card for the digital camera and I got a memory card reader so I can put

Re: OT: LUGs dying out

2007-07-23 Thread Mike Schwartz
On 7/23/07, Josef Lowder [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: . On Mon, 23 Jul 2007, Alan Dayley wrote PLUG is as viable and useful as we PLUGgers make it. PLUG meeting attendance, in my view, has been at a plateau for several years now. There is a core group that mostly always attends a given