OK, I think that the Aaron we know and love was killed and replaced by a
Google based AI.
I mean, when was the last time you saw him in person?
Using their cache of his (presumed) gmail account as well as his posts
here, the AI is able to accurately imitate his style and general
interests.
On Mon, 2007-02-12 at 09:34 -0500, Tanner Lovelace wrote:
On 2/12/07, Warren Myers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
crazy fire indeed doth rock
never did the gong myself, but the whole unlimited bowls of meat stirfry
concept is wonderful :)
Note, btw, that the unlimited bowls of meat thing at
On Mon, 2007-02-12 at 10:11 -0500, Lance A. Brown wrote:
Whatever you do, don't go to the Crazy Fire over in Burlington. :-(
It's relatively new (about 1 year now) and they STILL haven't figured
out how to cook your food yet. Worse, the squirt plain old vegetable
oil of some sort on the
I can vouch that Jim truly knows nothing, and is supremely qualified to
speak about nothing.
:)
CJK
On Thu, 2007-02-01 at 13:51 -0500, Jim Ray wrote:
I happened to be resident expert on the subject and will volunteer my
expertise to host the meeting and speak on nothing.
You're right it doesn't mention it in a good light. But we all know
those slavering evangelists that exist out there (RMS) that make us all
look like yammering idiots.
Since it's an archetype that we all know... it's funny. If we can't
laugh at ourselves...
CJK
On Thu, 2007-01-25 at 11:08
Huh, hadn't run into firehol before. Still like shorewall better, but I
think the sort of thing that you are wanting to do is delineated here:
http://firehol.sourceforge.net/commands.html?#src
So, for example, if you want only 172.16.1.x to be able to connect to
your smtp server...
server smtp
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All,
We have an internal corporate wiki that is protected from being able
to anonymously read/view content. Consequently most RSS feed readers
cannot get a feed of changes or new pages from the wiki because they
do not
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Well, I hope everyone had a good Labor day weekend. As those of you on
IRC noticed, I didn't. One of several things to go wrong that day was
that lightening struck and killed our PBX/Voicemail system. our
provider was able to get the PBX back
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Dave Sorenson wrote:
+1 for jabber. It would be a fun opportunity for those of us who are
running our own jabber servers to have a place to possibly link up and
form our own little trilug jabber node/cluster network. Besides, work
doesn't block
knickers in a twist. Geeze
DS
Chris Knowles wrote:
So, the use of the We block IRC at work so I want something else
argument isn't really effective.
CJK
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Paul G. Szabady wrote:
Folks,
I have a question related to the server availability reporting in big
brother vs nagios. We currently use big brother, yet when there's an
outage, we disable monitoring. This minimizes email and paging noise
Owen Berry wrote:
For those who were interested in monitoring Windows from Nagios, another
way to do this is to use the standard Nagios check_nt plugin on the
Nagios side, and a service called nsclient (NetSaint client) on the
Windows side. You can get it at http://nsclient.ready2run.nl/. Even
Many Kudos to our esteemed presenters Jason and Ian for an excellent
presentation on a really exciting project.
(Can you tell I use Nagios every day?)
A member of the peanut gallery (Thank you David) mentioned an off the
cuff idea of using Asterisk and Festival to have the system call your
voice
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Really? you do? Huh, then I'm hallucinating again.
What 'expert' twiddling do you recommend, and for what specific reason
Really? you do? Huh, then I'm hallucinating again.
What 'expert' twiddling do you recommend, and for what specific reason?
CJK
On Thu, 2006-07-27 at 17:29 -0400, Brian Henning wrote:
So far it's worked like a champ for me, though you have to do some
expert twiddling with mtu and other
What's the fastest/easiest way to reject all e-mail from a given e-mail
address in postfix? I've been googling for 30 minutes and I'm no closer
to understanding this.
I don't want to block the entire domain, nor any other addresses (right
now). There's just this one. And if I could get the
Yeah, it's a shame about all those zombies making it hard for us
hobbyists.
You should be able to use the SMTP servers of your ISP as a smarthost.
I run this successfully with RR using smtp-server.nc.rr.com. I
presume/hope that this is the way things are with the other providers in
the area.
This is probably a totally silly question, but I'm having trouble
finding answers on the net, and thought I'd poke the massive brains
here.
I've got a XML Docbook manual that I've been working on, and in the
past, HTML has been all I want it in... however, management now wants it
as a PDF.
In
Wow, that works like a champ.
I just wish it were possible to do without all the trouble of installing
all that software... I mean, xmlto says it can do PDF output.
But thanks for the help.
(and if anyone knows of a way to get xmlto to work, I'm all ears.)
CJK
On Mon, 2006-01-09 at 12:38
I use the gallery package for this. Admittedly I already had an SSL
secured website setup so there wasn't much to do, but if you aren't
concerned about encryption then it's hard to get easier than gallery.
CJK
On Mon, 2005-12-05 at 07:48 -0500, Scott Chilcote wrote:
Hi Folks,
After taking
On Mon, 2005-11-28 at 17:17 -0500, jonc wrote:
On Mon, 2005-11-28 at 17:11, Alan Porter wrote:
I'm looking for a good introduction/tutorial on PAM authentication.
What it is, the syntax of PAM files, etc.
I've been wondering about PAM for a long time.
This would make a good topic for
Bill Chan wrote:
After I forced close a window, all my icons on the desktop (My Computer,
cdrom, floppy etc.,) were gone. Is there a way to get them back without
reboot the system? I'm running FC4.
Thanks.
-bill
You probably shorted out nautilus. fastest way is to log out and log
back in
If this is a synaptics touch pad (and I would be stunned if it weren't.)
there is a good driver for X that supports this. under debian it's
xfree86-driver-synaptics
I'd be surprised (not stunned) if ubuntu didn't have something similar.
CJK
On Thu, 2005-08-04 at 14:53 -0400, Randall Barlow
Hi.
This is a long story e-mail. The punchline question is this: anyone
have any good recommendations for directory structures/security
groupings for a shared directory that allows for ease of modification
and access?
If you'd like to know why I'm asking, please continue reading...
The
If you have samba properly configured on your box, then nmblookup -A
IP is your man.
CJK
On Mon, 2005-06-20 at 14:09 -0400, Brian Henning wrote:
Hi Gang,
What's the best way, from a Linux platform, to find the NetBIOS name
of a Windows host on my switched LAN when I know its IP? I used
Jukeboxes are going to be very expensive. (We just spec'd out an 8 tape
LTO-2 juke for ~$9000 storage space... 1600/3200 GiB)
However, used DLT drives on Ebay run ~$50 and can do 20/40 GiB...
CJK
On Fri, 2005-06-10 at 08:31 -0400, Rodent of Unusual Size wrote:
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hold 400 gig.
len
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On 6/10/05, Chris
Well, since you're going to complain...
I nominate Jim Ray for the upcoming Steering Commitee elections. He's
obviously got some strong opinions about how things should be run, and
while he can't be bothered to follow protocol by writing steering before
spewing vitriol on the list, he should
the problems as they see them.
CJK
On Thu, 2005-04-07 at 14:49 -0400, Jim Ray wrote:
actaully, i had several exchanged with the steering committee prior to
publicly posting my spew. while i sincerely appreciate the nomination
however sincere it may be, i respectfully decline.
Chris Knowles
Hi... William's off his medication again, and has forgotten that this
isn't IRC. I'm Chris out here in the Real World. I'm Daleth in IRC.
CJK
On Thu, 2005-04-07 at 15:30 -0400, William Sutton wrote:
I just have to ask...if you frankly don't give a dagnabbit, then why the
fuss? I tend to
Got a weird one.
(Oh, regarding that crashing box, further investigation pointed at the
motherboard as a culprit.)
I've got a Nagios server in place that's been happily warning us of doom and
gloom for over a year. It's one of the great success stories for Linux at
our company.
Until now.
On Sunday 13 February 2005 01:33 am, Greg Cox wrote:
Starting this morning, it has been randomly unable to ping various boxes
on our network. That is, until you ping the nagios server from the
unpingable server. Then Nagios can ping that server all it wants.
Architecture/OS of culprit
I've got a Debian box I'm using to test/demo/tempt people at work with some
nifty features, and they're loving it.
Until this morning.
When, at 5 am, my pager goes off. (And since I'd only just gotten The
Screaming Maw of Want/Need to get back to sleep, she woke up too.)
The box had gone
I would be happy to accept the problems of playing on a server that is local
to the game fest but not local to me.
(I will be out with new child or extremely gravid wife, and thus unable to
come, and even unlikely to log on. But if you ever wanted a chance to say
I beat Daleth then while I
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And which Kernel were you using? CD burning in the 2.6.8 kernels is utterly
broken.
CJK
On Wednesday 10 November 2004 04:36 pm, john broome wrote:
Dean Price wrote:
Ok... Love FC3 so far...
However I put a CD or DVD into my CDRW/DVD Combo
to deal. (Note that both Tanner and I and Jim Ray and Joseph Mack and
others have now violated this)
3) if we'd all just been quiet about what's appropriate, the thread
would have died, and we wouldn't have had anything to get upset about.
CJK
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-blank N where N is the number of minutes to
elapse before the console is blanked. N=0 will disable this.
HTH
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and DocBook, and I've got reasons why I
like both of them for this, so I thought I'd ask for recommendations for
either a) completely different systems, or b) addons or tricks that make
LaTeX or DocBook the best in your opinion.
As always, thanks!
CJK
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it is
appropriate for this list. Many of us have Linux laptops running with
aging batteries. We answer other hardware questions all the time.
CJK
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help me figure out how to make this thing boot
w/ apache enabled.
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what's up with this? Is my dhcp client in the router not handshaking
correctly anymore?
Insights welcomed - insidious conspiratorial allegations discouraged.
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is plugged in. Most of
the newer cameras just use the USB mass storage interface. In that case
you'll see it being registered as /dev/sda or something similar. Then
you can just mount that.
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, let's just say people are frowning.
CJK
On Tue, 2004-06-01 at 15:44, Jason Tower wrote:
ok, i call Goodwin's law on this thread.
SNIP
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better than it was, No, it's still not good) Postfix is much easier to configure, such
that my first sendmail install took many moons of google and ldp to get working, but
for postfix I just read the main.cf file and voila was working.
CJK
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On Fri, 2004-04-16 at 15:48, Chris Knowles wrote:
SNIP
3) The NSA needs my help decoding the messages I'm getting from the
little green men on my dental work. Use a *BSD. These people tend to
be scarier, and more libertarian. (Yup, I'm looking at you
YanceySlide.)
It's been pointed out
on
Airport Blvd at 11:45ish.
CF with Thunderbear, will apparently be at 12:30.
(I'm headed to IP.) - See, that just doesn't lend itself to
acronymization in this forum.
Check out #trilug-lunch on IRC for current head counts, or just reply
here.
CJK
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*) who like having lunch early,
those like Jason Tower who don't care what they have to do so long as
it's Indian food, and people like me who just don't want to go back to
work.
So there'll be people there. I can almost guarantee it.
CJK
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On Mon, 2004-04-12 at 20:49, Mike M wrote:
On Mon, Apr 12, 2004 at 06:54:20PM -0400, Rick DeNatale wrote:
This is not at all an argument against open source, just a more
sophisticated view of the role of source in security auditing.
Requesting more clarity here please. I can't tell what
OK, I tried it with word, and it no worky. OO pops up and says that it
can't open protected documents. Now, it will work if all they've done
is protect against changes, but not if they've protected the entire
document.
CJK
On Fri, 2004-03-26 at 17:05, Jason Tower wrote:
i can't speak for
OK, so I am on RR. and I'm running a mail server.
I've got it relaying all outgoing e-mail through the appropriate RR host
(smtp-server.nc.rr.com) and almost all e-mail goes just fine. Even
those that are blocking dynamic IP servers.
*EXCEPT*
I can't send to nc.rr.com domains, because it says
) removing the
(nospam) of course.
CJK
On Sun, 2004-03-21 at 08:23, Kevin Flanagan wrote:
What's your RR address? I'll send a test.
Kevin
On Sun, 2004-03-21 at 08:27, Chris Knowles wrote:
OK, so I am on RR. and I'm running a mail server.
I've got it relaying all outgoing e-mail
On Tue, 2004-03-02 at 09:06, Chris Knowles wrote:
OK, I've been using a USB flash drive for some time. Love that little
bugger. Have autofs setup to mount/unmount it on command, etc.
However, I've also come into possession of a USB external HD.
Which I've setup similarly.
Now
obDoYourOwnHomework: While I'm sure that several people here would be
happy to volunteer to be interviewed, I'm pretty sure we're not going to
think up questions for him.
That having been said, just thought I'd see if my experience is
typical. I work for a small company (~150 people) non tech
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Well, the connections are just ppp interfaces, so I just list the lock
files for the ppp interfaces, grep the logs for those pids, and print
the associated name and start time...
Attached is the whoson.pl script I wrote to do this. Warning, PoPToP
may have changed some things since I wrote this,
Seriously, that message had an attachment. Either gpg got confused, or
it got stripped off...
CJK
#BEGIN WHOSON.PL
#!/usr/bin/perl
open (LS, ls -1 /var/run/ppp*.pid|);
while (LS){
chop;
open (PPP, cat $_|);
while (PPP) {
chop;
print
We do have them at the meetings, with a suggested donation of $5.
(We also have Mandrake 9.2 for $5 and Knoppix for $2)
I'm not certain how many we've got left after the installfest, but I can
certainly whip a few more sets up if need be.
CJK
On Sun, 2004-02-01 at 17:35, Roberto J. Dohnert
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Network Entomologist, Lucent Technologies, Testers For Hire
Thank goodness, I was worried no one was going to do this. (I was
stunned that Jon didn't.)
CJK
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Our topic for the January meeting will be Using Voice Over IP with Linux,
presented
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does one block this kind of spam? Searching for lack of syntactical
connecting words like the, and, of, etc.?
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) will be
Thursday, January 8, 2004 at 7:00pm in Dreyfus Auditorium at RTI.
Our topic for the January meeting will be Using Voice Over IP with Linux,
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Directions:
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See y'all then!
Mike
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Just wanted to let people know that the BZFlag server has been updated
to 1.10.2. You should upgrade your clients as soon as you can...
Some of the fixes are:
* GM now tracks players properly
* some undefined changes in spawning code.
* visual glitches due to thief have been fixed.
* too fast
done? there's about a grand
price difference in hopping up to 128mb video.
thanks,
jim
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uses. (if you want this, I'd
obviously need candidates for the map.)
Also, if you have any ideas...
BZflag (http://www.bzflag.org/) is a multiplayer 3d-tank game that
TriLUG hosts a server for. bzflag.trilug.org port 5154.
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On Tue, 2003-12-16 at 09:42, Tanner Lovelace wrote:
Chris Knowles wrote:
Some people have asked that I make some changes to the rules for the
BZFlag server, and rather than just impose them onto people, I thought
I'd poll for input.
The changes are:
Change from 5 shots to 3 shots
playing
with my self.
any ideas? trash the internal firewall?
when running the server, reference was made to udp port 1199. something
ain't quite right.
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becomes the rab-
bit. The object is to remain the rabbit for as long as possible. The
rabbit is marked as a white tank.
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On Sat, 2003-11-29 at 23:32, Errol Casey wrote:
I know it has been discussed in the mailing
list; but I could not find a specific email
via the search trilug options on the web
site regarding procmail on moya.
Can someone post an example and/or URL
to a page; discussing how to set things
.
http://games.activision.com/games/wolfenstein/index.asp?section=et
If you guys know of any good games, I'm always looking for new ways to
waste time.
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this to work on a laptop like my old Toshiba satellite.
I like Knoppix because it just seems to work regardless of hardware
but I need a zero configuration CDROM with bridging already supported
and as brain dead as possible wireless configuration.
Does such a beast exist?
Greg
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Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software
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-08-10 at 20:54, Chris Knowles wrote:
Wow. That'd be great... except... :)
There's no startxfce4 file on the morphix CD. There's also no Desktop
directory. and creating them *doesn't* help.
I have tried googling for this, but nothing seems to jump out as being
the obvious choice
, 2003-08-02 at 17:50, Tom Woods wrote:
I'm trying to configure up2date to use the TriLUG server, but not having
much luck. I'm running RH9, which appears to have up2date 3.1. Is there
a known compatability issue with it and the trilug server setup?
Thanks,
Tom Woods
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Maria C. Winslow in the News Observer...
http://newsobserver.com/business/story/2734014p-2534577c.html
Yet another article I can use to show my managers that linux folks
aren't just bunch of freaks anymore.
:)
CJK
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Sonney wrote:
bzflag is cool, but I need something with some strategy.
I've got lots of Go games going on online, but I need some variety.
And more in-person Go games, but I digress.
Anyone with some Linux or WineX multi-player strategy game
recommendations?
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Just wanted to give a big thank you to Jason for a great talk under
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And don't you have to do some manual changes to the XF86Config file?
Yes there are somemanual changes. They're detailed in the README file.
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from the get go.
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On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 09:28, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What about all the PGP keys I see at the bottom of emails coming into
my client from the list.
Which is neither linux or Microsoft based.
No one ever seems to mention those!!
Are they more acceptable than winmail.dat??
Shawn
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 11:56, Jeremy Portzer wrote:
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 10:47, Chris Knowles wrote:
TeamSpeak (http://www.teamspeak.org/) also works on windows and Linux.
(Sorry Mac guys... :( )
If you would like to use TeamSpeak, do a /msg elfick message about
teamspeak while
the laptop for a couple of hundred bucks and you'll have
everything you need).
Jon
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 11:29, Chris Knowles wrote:
OK, I've been looking around at bug/trouble/request ticket systems for
awhile, and from what I've been able to read, Request Tracker seems to
be the one
On Thu, 2003-06-26 at 13:24, Sinner from the Prairy wrote:
On Thursday 26 June 2003 11:29 am, Chris Knowles wrote:
OK, I've been looking around at bug/trouble/request ticket systems for
awhile, and from what I've been able to read, Request Tracker seems to
be the one that will work for my needs
see.
Greg
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On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 11:26, Greg Brown wrote:
Now THAT'S an easy command to remember. I like that.
Thanks!
Greg
On Wednesday, June 25, 2003, at 10:11 AM, Dan Monjar wrote:
--On Wednesday, June 25, 2003 09:18:31 AM -0400 Chris Knowles
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date -d
:
Now THAT'S an easy command to remember. I like that.
Thanks!
Greg
On Wednesday, June 25, 2003, at 10:11 AM, Dan Monjar wrote:
--On Wednesday, June 25, 2003 09:18:31 AM -0400 Chris Knowles
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date -d yesterday works for me.
If you're using GNU date
Well, darn.
I thought I'd tried all the possible variations, but I used now-N or
now+N
It's a shame that isn't documented in the man page.
As always Jon, thanks,
CJK
On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 14:40, Jon Carnes wrote:
On Wed, 2003-06-25 at 13:17, Chris Knowles wrote:
I do have a question... date
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. This game is ugly at low res and actually pretty at high res.
(The sunrise is particularly nice.)
CJK
On Tue, 2003-06-24 at 10:05, Tanner Lovelace wrote:
On Tue, 2003-06-24 at 09:16, Chris Knowles wrote:
Ahh... but at what resolution?
150 fps at 1024x768 with everything but shadows
is on the way. jason gonna hook me up
with the goods friday. prepare for death this weekend...
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