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On Sat, 2009-04-04 at 19:43 -0700, James Finstrom wrote:
I was at the park and swap today and the advantage of being a linux
geek is the ability touse it as an excuse. My son saw world of
warcraft and wanted it I said no son that doesn't work on our pc (no
wow in my house) anyway the guy said
It'll fail to work if your inode sizes are too large.
I can mount / in windows but not /home on my system... :(
On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 7:02 AM, Bob Elzer bob.el...@gmail.com wrote:
FYI if you like, you can have the full drive use ext3.
Using ext2ifs will let windows access your ext3/ext2
Its probably simple, but would take me a week
Ie:
Make: 2009-4_5_WaDAq_a.Dn.23.f
INTO: 2009-4_5_WADAQ_ADN.23.F
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$ ls -l
total 0
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 2009-04-07 13:23 2009-4_5_WaDAq_a.Dn.23.f
for file in `ls`; do mv -v $file `echo $file| tr '[:lower:]'
'[:upper:]'`; done
`2009-4_5_WaDAq_a.Dn.23.f' - `2009-4_5_WADAQ_A.DN.23.F'
-Charles
wayne wrote:
Its probably simple, but would take me a week
SWEET - THANK YOU!
Charles Jones wrote:
$ ls -l
total 0
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 2009-04-07 13:23 2009-4_5_WaDAq_a.Dn.23.f
for file in `ls`; do mv -v $file `echo $file| tr '[:lower:]'
'[:upper:]'`; done
`2009-4_5_WaDAq_a.Dn.23.f' - `2009-4_5_WADAQ_A.DN.23.F'
-Charles
wayne wrote:
Same Idea
for i in `find * -depth`; do (mv $i `echo $i|tr [:lower:] [:upper:]`); done
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nice. I was just putzing with python to solve. :)
Charles Jones wrote:
$ ls -l
total 0
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 0 2009-04-07 13:23 2009-4_5_WaDAq_a.Dn.23.f
for file in `ls`; do mv -v $file `echo $file| tr '[:lower:]'
'[:upper:]'`; done
`2009-4_5_WaDAq_a.Dn.23.f' -
This is how I was doing it before I saw the one liner
snip
#!/usr/local/bin/python
# ren_to_upper.py
import os
for fname in os.listdir(os.getcwd()):
newfname = fname.upper()
os.rename(fname, newfname)
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I have several email accounts and I need to find a way to manage them. I
wonder if anyone in the plug community has come up with a good way to
handle multiple accounts.
I can put them all on one computer, I can put each account on its own
computer. Next what should they all be using the same
Ie:
Make: 2009-4_5_WaDAq_a.Dn.23.farp
INTO: 2009-4_5_WADAQ_ADN.23.farp
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On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 13:15 -0700, wayne wrote:
Its probably simple, but would take me a week
Ie:
Make: 2009-4_5_WaDAq_a.Dn.23.f
INTO: 2009-4_5_WADAQ_ADN.23.F
rename 'y/a-z/A-Z/' *
--Ted
PS - you can put any regular expression in there if you want something
more complex.
id take a look at what email program offends you the least.
start there.
this is going to be tough because we all have certain personal preferences...
i personally am fond of evolution and gmail, and then Thunderbird in
that order. but interestingly i really like gmail. maybe look at its
pop
I was wondering if anyone has any experience with these?
I am currently repairing a machine that uses these as a security feature.
It's the first time I've seen one, but I figure one of you may have some
experience with these. If so, let me know if you have found a good way of
dealing with them.
Have them all forward to a single account and filter them to folders based
on what email address it was sent to.
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JD Austin
Twin Geckos Technology Services LLC
j...@twingeckos.com
480.288.8195x201
http://www.twingeckos.com
Emo Philips
Eric Shubert wrote:
I have come to appreciate imap. It allows me to access my email from a
variety of clients (t-bird, squirrelmail, blackberry) without any sort
of conflict. No more pop3 for me!
I have multiple email accounts, and use thunderbird. It handles multiple
accounts (identities)
I was looking at these and have a question... does this model have a sata II
connecter? the block diagrams seem to say it does, so I am thinking you
could interface a faster HD interface (raid???)
Steve
On Sat, Apr 4, 2009 at 4:20 PM, Charles Jones
charles.jo...@ciscolearning.org wrote:
I
If there is one it is internal and there is no port designed into the
enclosure to get to it. It does have various memorycard slots.
Theoretically if you are using the NAND flash for the filesystem you
shouldn't need RAID unless you mean for just storage expansion+speed
purposes.
-Charles
Has anybody here used an IM gateway and, if so, what is their purpose?
I've been playing around with the OpenFire jabber server lately (very
slick, btw) and one of its features is an IM Gateway. It allows you to
communicate with non-jabber IM servers (like AIM, Messenger, etc)
through this
It allows you to keep using an AOL Instant Messenger account, for
example, if you still have people on that service that you need to
keep in contact with and you already have an account.
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Homepage: http://the-hansons-az.net/
Sure, I have multiple IM accounts for exactly that reason. But pretty
much every IM client out there can support multiple accounts. Why
wouldn't you just manage your multiple accounts in the IM app instead of
routing it through some other service?
I have to be missing something pretty
The main advantages of gateways, from my perspective, are twofold:
1) Your multiple IM personas are managed server-side, so you connect once from
any given location and don't have to re-enter all your accounts everywhere.
2) Gateways can connect to additional services that most clients cannot
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