Hi... Thanks to everyone who worked on straightening out my problem with partitioning my main hard drive so that the secondary hard drive would be recognized for running RedHat, and Chaldera would be accessible on the main hard drive. I haven't played with it yet but hope to before next meeting. Incidentally, does anyone know why I received a parking ticket for an unregistered vehicle???The last time I attended a meeting at Coates I didn't have a problem. Someone had said that it was open parking after 5:00 PM, but according to the campus Police that isn't so. One still has to have a visitor's permit. How does one obtain one when the visitor center closes at 4:30 or 5:00 o'clock??? Merci bouquet (or something like that) Wyvonne Landry On Mon, 2 Apr 2001 21:29:04 -0700 (PDT) [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: <em>> Hope everyone enjoyed my rambling about the Jabber IM <em>> project and the many tangents the discussion took from <em>> there. Also, were ya'll able to revive that RedHat 6.1 <em>> install? I forgot the name of the person who brought <em>> the PC in to be revived. Please, ma'am, could you <em>> e-mail me or the list and let me know how it is <em>> working? <em>> <em>> Again, a big thanks to those people who stayed and <em>> helped to fix the RedHat 6.1 partition problem. I drew <em>> a big ole blank when confronted with it. Probably bad <em>> memories from a Linux install fiasco at previous <em>> meeting. Hey John B! :) <em>> <em>> Also, we have a new member, Shannon Roddy, who found <em>> us at Coates after figuring out that the meeting was <em>> not going to be at Bluebonnet! :) Shannon is a System <em>> Administrator at the Livingston LIGO (Laser <em>> Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory), where <em>> they use Linux(!) on many back-end servers. If you <em>> don't know much about LIGO, definitely check em out: <em>> http://www.ligo-la.caltech.edu/. They are trying to <em>> prove a prediction by Einstein about the existence of <em>> gravity waves, which is pretty dang cool if you ask <em>> me. <em>> You might also be interested to know that LIGO is <em>> looking to hire a Linux expert! So polish off those <em>> resumes and send em to [EMAIL PROTECTED] <em>> <em>> All in all, it was a fun meeting. <em>> <em>> John Hebert <em>> <em>> ps: Oh, yeah. I wanted to make sure I corrected myself <em>> for providing some some bad info to you during the <em>> meeting. During the presentation, I pointed to some <em>> examples of Jabber messages being sent and received on <em>> the server. I mistakenly referred to them as <em>> "namespaces" when I _knew_ they were actually XML <em>> tags. I get pretty excited by XML sometimes, so please <em>> forgive me. XML namespaces are more like attributes of <em>> a tag. Here is an example from the Jabber Programmer's <em>> Guide on how a client asks about the capabilities of a <em>> server agent: <em>> <em>> Example 9-1. Client Request For Agent <em>> <em>> <iq type="get" id="1001" to="icq.denmark"> <em>> <query xmlns="jabber:iq:agent"/> <em>> </iq> <em>> <em>> Example 9-2. Agent Reply <em>> <em>> <iq type="result" id="1001"> <em>> <query xmlns="jabber:iq:agent"> <em>> <name>ICQ Service</name> <em>> <url><a href="http://denmark/services/icq/</url">http://denmark/services/icq/</url</a>> <em>> <description> <em>> This is the ICQ Service for <em>> connecting to ICQ users. <em>> </description> <em>> <transport>ICQ #</transport> <em>> <register/> <em>> <service>icq</service> <em>> <search/> <em>> </query> <em>> </iq> <em>> <em>> The 'xmlns="jabber:iq:agent"' part above is an example <em>> of an XML namespace. <em>> <em>> See <em>> http://docs.jabber.org/jpg/html/main.html#XMLNAMESPACES <em>> for the authoritative definition. <em>> <em>> __________________________________________________ <em>> Do You Yahoo!? <em>> Get email at your own domain with Yahoo! 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