be
dressed as a hamster. Drinking lots of beer in a costume which doesn't have
a zip, doesn't sound like a fun night out.
George
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. People who eat
Linux toast say that it is better than Windows toast.
And Microsoft would tell everyone that Linux Toast causes cancer...
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Does anyone on this list know where I can buy a laptop (new or
reconditioned) that doesn't have win XP pre-installed.
George
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or Gentoo
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I am trying to get my modem working with MD9. My old external modem
coughed a hairball and died, now MD won't pick up the new (internal
modem) it's a hardware modem not software so I know that isn't the problem
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Any other time I might have given it a go, but I have an exam tomorrow
so I think spending £15 or so on another modem would be a better idea.
Thanks for the help
George
Cameron Logie wrote:
OK, according to http://www.yourvote.com/pci/vendors.txt the device seems
to be a '536EP V.92 PCI (DSP
I am thinking of trying another linux distro. Up to now it's mostly
been MD with a touch of Gentoo thrown in. My choices are Red Hat or
SuSe. Any recommendations
George
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on it and it won't power down, the
modem won't work everytime you reboot unless you go to the configuration
panel and redo the config, and generally it's running like a wounded
rhino, the machine itself is a 1gig athlon with 1024 of ram.
George
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I seem to remember someone on this list is involved with a wireless
network project for Glasgow. Can someone point me in the right direction
to find out more info.
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I have to alter the php.ini file sitting on a server, the problem is
that there doesnt seem to be any editors installed, and I dont have the
option of installing one. I think I am pretty much knackered but I am
open to suggestions
George
I cant get Samba to run.see below
Well I couldn't, but I was typing this email I tried again, and samba
seems to be up and running. Which is a bit strange as I didn't do
anything to it.
Still up and running now
George
I can view my shared folders on the redhat box, I can even see
question now. Will I be able to access the server from
the local machines on my network, using samba, ssh, or even the browser
(using local IP address or machine name). In other words, will the
router recognize internal IP addresses.
george
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. It does everything you've asked for,
and gives you WiFi should you decide you want it.
?76.37 in Dabs.
http://www.dabs.com/uk/productView.htm?quicklinx=2HC9
t
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and the results
returned detailed how to crack it, not how to use it.
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I have been looking at alternatives, and postfix looks about the best
bet for me, as it seems to provide as it seems a drop in replacement
for sendmail
George
On Saturday, October 18, 2003, at 01:12 PM, ray wrote:
On Saturday 18 October 2003 12:19, George wrote:
I would like the redhat box
EH2 3JD
Informatics Group UK Glasgow +44 1412252752 163 West George Street
2nd Floor
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If I can be of any further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me.
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to point to
the IP of the server on the network. However could I achieve the same
effect with the single IP.
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8.00 - close
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Should be a cracking event, hope to see a lot of us there. Serious job/networking
opportunities for all.
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2004 14:24
To: SLUG-list
Subject: Re: [Scottish] Is Open Source a Viable Business Alternative?
Peter George wrote:
I thought list members would be interested in this forthcoming free
debate, and I quote;
ScotlandIS with generous support from Melville Craig, presents
software's liveliest
friend had one, that is until it caught fire, which was a bit
worrying. I would personally stay away from them and buy a good ADSL
modem/router
George
On 13 Mar 2004, at 14:51, Colin Fraser wrote:
BT have finally got the lead out and are enabling our exchange this
week!
Should have sorted
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Subject: [Scottish] Free LPI Exams
Hello Glasgow,
LPI are over in the UK for the Linuxuser conference next month, and have
offered to come up to Edinburgh and setup
On Thursday 18 March 2004 14:38, Peter George wrote:
Hello Glasgow,
LPI are over in the UK for the Linuxuser conference next month, and have
offered to come up to Edinburgh and setup an LPI exam center at Net
Resources, so that we can offer free LPI101 examinations.
I'd like to assess
and self management are
essential skills for work in this informal but often demanding environment
Salary : 28000-33000
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I thought list members might be interested to know that there are a few exam slots
left next Friday. LPI101, 102, 201 and SuSE Certified Linux Professional exams
available at 15.00 each.
LPI have just press released today (see below) so they may begin to fill up.
Exam registration details:
I'm very interested in this, been wanting to mod my xbox for a while.
P
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well, i'll put i to the list, since i think
Come do that talk at EdLug over in Edinburgh too, would you?
P
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Sounds interesting to me, might make me get one.
On Thu,
Title: Message
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, there are no
reputable (LATP) UK based courses, yet ;-)
HTH
P
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material at too deep a level, nothing counts more than
experience when it comes to these papers, and that's why they are increasingly valued
by employers.
HTH
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Count me in.
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Nice one.
Pile through eh.
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Sent: Fri 10/15
. Introduced by Simon Yuill, with contributions
from Steve Marlow from the North Edinburgh community network, Martin
Ling from backNet, Edinburgh, and Simon Worthington from OpenMute,
London. Tuition provided by Peter George from netresources, Edinburgh,
and Simon Worthington.
WORKSHOP #2: Audio
My colleague Richard Keay at Hudson (nee Melville Craig) posted me this opportunity to
forward to the list in case any suitably qualified candidates are interested. See
below.
If you are interested, please forward your CV to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Good luck!
P
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Training
sorry I've mislaid your name and details, but if you are out there, do
get in touch!
:-)
P
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http://arkaig.netresources.co.uk/~edlug/install/
Is it worth pooling resources?
Well I can't imagine anyone objecting to SLUG using the install day
documents up there. We got the originals from http://www.lugod.org/
FWIW I think a joint EdLug / SLuG fest would be a great idea.
:-)
P
I have sent you one, i have a few left if anyone else is interested.
George
On 6 Aug 2005, at 23:10, Gavin Bell wrote:
Gary,
have you got any invites left?
Can you send me one, please?
Thanks.
Regards,
Gavin Bell
Gavin Henry wrote:
Hi guys,
I know this gets asked very often
Would have voted but the site appears broken for new user registrations.
http://www.scotlug.org.uk/user/register
You don't have permission to access /user/register on this server. etc
P
On 1 Nov 2005, at 12:29, Kyle Gordon wrote:
A vote has been raised on the scotlug website, and imho it
I thought this might be of interest:
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Development Support Officer
Innovative software company based in Linlithgow (15 mins by train
from edinburgh) with casual dress policy and relaxed working
environment.
Due to expansion of their software development capacity, and a
growing
I'm curious as to wether any other members are working with open
source software companies in Scotland.
I'm talking with ScotlandIS about organizing a Scottish open source
event for early next year, which might be an opportunity to showcase
your software.
That aside, it would be
http://www.centeris.com/
Enables Administrators more comfortable with a Windows environment
manage Linux network resources.
P
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Logicalware Ltd, tel +44 (0)131 273 5130, http://www.logicalware.com/
Stuart House, Eskmills, Station Road, Musselburgh EH21 7PQ, UK
I spoke with Josette Garcia from O'Reilly about this at EuroOSCON.
They are reallly keen to supply Lug members with books in return for
reviews.
What needs doing is for a book reviews and book request page to be
setup on the SLug site. One SLug member receives the members' book
requests
We were talking about how to get free O'Reilly books in return for
publishing reviews on the ScotLug site.
I'd said that O'Reilly prefer to receive requests from a nominated
person on the Lug, and that reviewers need to publish on the Lug site
etc.
I dare say there will be data
the media this time.
What other disk testing/formatting tools can I try from Linux rescue
disk or Knoppix?
P
On 08/03/07, Peter George [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Funny, not seeing my own posts to the lists or any responses. Gmail.
Thanks for the tips Dan, I got some ideas of things to try off
. Not
sure what fixed it, but checking carefully and starting again seemed
to help.
Other things that were useful to know.
- e2fsck option
- Fedora Live CD at http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/projects/live/
Thanks again for all your advice.
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Cheers,
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signage inside/outside the
building on the night?
:-)
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On 13/04/07, Dan Shearer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The chief architect
The venue will be Appleton Tower Lecture Theatre 1. I believe the talk is
scheduled for 7.30pm and we have have the room booked from 7-9pm. Appleton
Tower is on Crichton Street, near George Square, Edinburgh.
Excellent. I've quickly edited the Wiki page with this info.
http
for your LPI exams, please visit:
http://lpievent.lpi-german.de
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Just a reminder that there will be an exam lab at Debconf in Edinburgh
next week.
Details here:
http://scotlug.org.uk/wiki/Encourage_Linux_Certifications
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Hello,
I thought folks might be interested to know that we have finally
gained LPI Approved Training Partner status.
http://www.netresources.co.uk/lpi-approved-training-partner
It's something I've been aiming for for about six years, so I'm really pleased.
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and answer questions, get invovled!
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george wrote:
I am thinking of trying another linux distro. Up to now it's mostly
been MD with a touch of Gentoo thrown in. My choices are Red Hat or
SuSe. Any recommendations
SuSE, if you don't have a fast internet connection. A staggering breadth
of applications included on ~7 CD's.
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