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Just wondering who here is working at GURU Labs. Come say HI. I'm taking
the HA Class this week!
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are graduating in the spring this would be a
good one to apply for.
Here's the mosnter posting for some more details.
http://jobview.monster.com/Web-Developer-Job-Saint-Louis-MO-93730157.aspx
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On Thu, 2010-10-21 at 21:27 -0500, Mark Gardner wrote:
I will be out at Brainshare in mid March 2011 in SLC and would love to
come back to my Alma mater (graduated in 2006 and lurking ever since)
and present on some
two nodes).
I'm not sure if anyone would be interested in this type of unsolicited
offer. If not just tell me to get lost and I'll return to lurking.
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Compare 3 now has a linux port as well.
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program threads priority over GC. If
your program is still actively adding data to the Heap without breaks, then
it will block the GC.
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it to, and I didn't
set it up, just used it. But it works nicely enough for adding tickets with
priorities, setting milestones (timelines, essentially), and the like.
I'd add web2project to the list.
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Simple one-level hierarchy
Don't forget Java. Many banks uses IBM Websphere (JBOSS) for access
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I have about 30 linux boxes that I need and IDS for. Would I install one
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every machine. I would prefer to have it on each machine.
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Has anyone has any experience with FOSS Netbook OS? I'm just starting out
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automatically set regardless of who creates a file in a directory. (ie GID
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- have a set procedure for making an amendment to the charter
- make the webmaster to be more akin to lead developer of the UUG
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was
previously using. Plus the author was really helpful and fixed a bug or
two I alerted him to.
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the Library available to use. I never realized what I had
until it was gone
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that OS X is Unix flavored.
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more hand holding when requesting a cert.
Then we'll only need one cert installed on all 60 PCs... much better.
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Does anyone have any good documentation on AIDE, and how to set it up
correctly?
The developers website is pretty bad.
FYI AIDE= Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment
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Does eclipse have a plugin or mode similar to NetBeans for some quick
and Dirty GUI development.
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I would say that it is worth it if you need to continue using POTS as a
backend for your phone system. If you don't have any particular reason
to use POTS, I'd suggest finding a SIP provider that'll work with
asterisk-- most do. It's generally cheaper than paying the
I just read that some simple winmodems will work as a VoIP POTS bridge.
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Just wondering what interesting ideas you guys might have on what I could
do with these.
You could try to get them to work with MythTV.
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Does anyone know of a decent web interface to a file system.
I would like to be able to securely upload files to my home server via a
web interface.
It clarify some of the requirements, Since leaving the comforts of BYU I
now work for The Federal Reserve, being a bank the security is VERY
That reminds me of a riddle: What has 7 letters, is greater than God,
and eviler than the devil?
NOTHING
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Is the UUG library currently looking to expand its collection?
I'm still trying to figure out a good philosophy for the club library. To
me, it seems kind of silly to try to maintain an extensive club library when
we have an amazing university library. Does anybody have any personal views
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-the-two department, it's relatively straightforward to
compare two branches (even in different repos) to see how they've diverged.
But does it have a windows GUI?
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it found the superblock in the middle of the
drive and was able to re-create the partition table with no loss of
data. Another tool to add to my utility belt. (It's little tools
like this that make us look like super heros.)
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happened to a couple people
I know including me.
I do understand that the writable optical media has a short lifespan
(10 yrs) best case scenario. But it fits my backup plan, and it has
HUGE WAF.
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What are the advantages/disadvantages of Journaled File Systems. What
filesystems are journaled?
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I don't know exactly which bug hit me. The kernel that is running on
that machine is 2.6.11, obviously very old. I know that up to version
Is there problems in running an kernel that is that out of date?
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for the Federal Reserve Bank, just found the local LUG.
Don't think I'll ever be able to find a group as good as you all. BTW
I'm still going to stick around
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So what does everyone think of the Novell vs IBM vs SCO Decision that
was decided last night?
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you a link to a
page where you can demo it. Then you can help me beta test it :)
Phillip
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I know we get a discount for the Oreilly books. Do we also get a discount
for the safari online service?
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lock down until I unlock it.
Is there a way to disable all keyboard and mouse imputs?
Preferable solution would be in java, but I'm open to anything that
works. So Using any
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So what your saying is that i can
I have a regular phone line from Alltel, I don't want to pay .40.min
for long distance. I could set up an asterisk server with gizmo and
have all my calls come in on the regular line then say... press 9 to
get a long distance line?
Or am I missing
something here?
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My company wants to implement an Email this page to a friend feature
into their websites. Sounds like a great Idea but I'm stuck between
two camps of thought.
Thank you everyone for such speedy responses.
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a 3000+ AMD (2.4 GHz raw Clock)
will run the same (keeping each processors strengths in mind) as an
Intel 3.0 GHz
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Is there any way to tell what flavor of Linux is running?
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Also check out www.mythonsuse.org This is my wiki that documents in
relativly good detail the setup of a PVR 350 with SUSE Linux 10.
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How much is the iProvo service... IIRC the provider is homenet?
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Happy holidays to all you and may your servers run peacefully over
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On 12/7/05, James Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try the UD (Upside Down) option:
Option Rotate CW
Option Rotate CCW
Option Rotate UD
Did this work?
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So I'm supposed to interview people for a sys admin position here at work.
I'm thinking of a few technical questions to ask. Anybody got any ideas?
Most Interviews are leaning twards behavioral questions, its not very
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I'm trying to put together a simple little webpage. When I click on a
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Embeded Linux. (ie linux on Xscale processor)
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Is mysql (my.cnf) setup to allow network traffic over 3306 on only
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Try http://www.linuxprinting.org for a good place to start looking for
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command line and in
there specify where the file is. It's a bit more involved than
grub-install however ;)
Where Wold I find Documentation to do this?
Thanks for you help guys! (and gals)
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If not in just consuming another product in distribution?
This sentence didn't make sense. Would I have a probem distributing
Derby with my application as a seperate Jar file. Idealy I would
like to unjar the file and incude the whole project as a single jar.
But now I don't know.
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... Even have some good specials. I had a newbie question
when I started out and they are very eagar to help. (IPV6 support
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I was under the impression that DVD playback (css encryption) was
illegal in the US because there was no Open Source css decoder?
SUSE 9.3, does (and claims cannot) play commercial encrypted DVDs.
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How can I tell that SMP is working on Suse 9.3 other than I know an
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Don't even have a clue where to start on this one.
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On Apr 4, 2005 1:36 PM, Drew A. Withers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I believe bzflag is in a package list that you can install from
Synaptic package manager in ubuntu. I don't remember off the top of my
head if it is in the default ubuntu debian package lists or not, but I
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On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 13:24:13 -0700, John Nielsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 18 March 2005 09:52 am, Thomas Wheatley wrote:
I'm wondering what sort of calendaring and mail services everyone is
running on their servers.
I'm looking for something that has calendaring as well as IMAP,
suitable for doing
every day work, however It's a bit lacking for power users. There
are a lot of hoops to jump through, I'd prefer a vanila install of
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All right! It's been a while since the last time I've installed and
used Linux (just learning Visual Studio and Windows programming for a
while, my last distros were Fedora Core 2, Novell Linux Desktop and
Suse Pro
in a database, does that mean that I should use something else?
If so what is a good option.
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is mounted.
Using knoppix or Ubunto live CD is there any way to mount those LVM
partitions and get the data out that was previously only available to
the root user of the origional OS?
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Curiosity.
What's the big difference between ClamAV and girsoft AVG?? Pros Cons
and the like.
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I know at one time Reiserfs could not be used on a file server if the
file system was to be served up over NFS. Has this been fixed?
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you are free to ckeck them out
http://wiki.kidnextdoor.net/index.php/Install_Subversion
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). I did find that on my mythtv
box that xfs was had much better performance on multiple disks
configured in LVM than reiser.
My experience:
ext3 for /boot
reiser for everything else
xfs for special high demand partition.
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but this seems to be the
show stopper.
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