um, If the enemy thinks their own IT guy crashed the site, then it was
a covert operation (or a bug). If the site goes down and the redirect
goes to a .mill domain, then it is a traditional military activity (or
a bug). In love and war, almost everything can (now) be attributed to
a bug
and
On Sat, 2010-03-20 at 09:30 -0700, Ed wrote:
um, If the enemy thinks their own IT guy crashed the site, then it was
a covert operation (or a bug). If the site goes down and the redirect
goes to a .mill domain, then it is a traditional military activity (or
a bug). In love and war, almost
Does anyone have any experience with Linux Clusters and GFS?
I would be interested in discussing capacity, network requirements and
direct attached fiber channel, iSCSI verses network devices.
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Here's an esoteric question for y'all. What factors cause rpm to return
different values for %{name} for the same spec file?
Okay, so I have the same spec file on all systems. I then run the
following query to get the current name:
rpm -q --queryformat %{name}\n --specfile project.spec
I
After a long battle with technology, Kurt Granroth wrote:
rpm -q --queryformat %{name}\n --specfile project.spec
I run this on three CentOS 5 systems. Two are x86_64 and one is i386.
I don't know for sure that all three systems are running the same point
version of CentOS5
Remote x86_64
I can't figure out how to copy videos off of my Kodak M863 Digital camera
onto my Linux system.
I was able to use gphoto2 to copy still photos onto my older Mandriva
Linux system, but neither gphoto nor gphoto2 work on my newer Linux
system.
Eventually, I found that I could get the photos off
Honestly so would I I have done some reading on it, but it was never
conclusive enough to really decide to try it.. and a lack of spare
hardware and space to do it in a manner that would prevent divorce.
On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 11:17 AM, Lisa Kachold lisakach...@obnosis.com wrote:
Does anyone
I think all of this is pointing to the way the camera is connecting to
your system, and how the hardware is connected.
i would take a look there and make sure the Os is really seeing the
media correctly, then i think any app you use will be good to go.
i know the output of lspci and... err i
Hello,
My name is Tom, I am new to PLUG and am hoping to find time to start
attending meetings. Until then I hope to find some interesting
discussions here on this mailing list.
I've recently been playing around with creating a working LFS system and
have been having lots of fun at learning
I had this problem last year using ubuntu (don't remember the version or
what programs I tried. The .mov was on my Kodak Z812. I did not try super
hard so there is probably a better solution, but what I did was to use
MovieMaker in Vista which was able to import the .mov file. I then did some
actually an idea comes to me, look into VLC (video lan client) it has
a crapton of codecs built in/brought in with it.
On Sat, Mar 20, 2010 at 8:00 PM, Dazed_75 lthiels...@gmail.com wrote:
I had this problem last year using ubuntu (don't remember the version or
what programs I tried. The .mov
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