Hi All,

If you're a C++ programmer there are Hot Jobs for you
at the Sparks Job Connect.  I didn't get the details,
but I thought I'd share the info.

Joan

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>    1. Reno Linux Users Group October 2005 meeting
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>    2. Addicted to Lua (Charles Stevenson)
>    3. Re: yum / rhel (Charles Stevenson)
>    4. Re: Addicted to Lua (Brian Morris)
>    5. RE: Addicted to Lua (Garrett P. Taylor)
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>    9. Appeal to the gods of interoperability
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>   10. RE: Addicted to Lua (Garrett P. Taylor)
>   11. Re: yum / rhel (John Dell)
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> Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 00:13:09 -0700 (PDT)
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> ANNOUNCEMENT                                        
>   October 9, 2005
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> Date:         Thursday, October 13, 2005
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> Time:         6:00 pm
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> Where:        Scrugham Engineering and Mines room 257
>       University of Nevada, Reno
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> titled "LVM2: Linux Logical
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> Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 01:22:06 -0700
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> Hi friends,
> 
> Has anyone else out there done much development with
> Lua?  I had a
> former tech lead who was a real language geek.  He
> was always pointing
> me at this or that cool new project.  It took me
> several years but I've
> finally decided to check it out yesterday and spent
> about 20 hours on
> and off coding an exploit for pulltheplug.org
> (http://www.pulltheplug.org/fu/challenges/3/) since
> I thought that would
> be different...  it's been rather um... strange. 
> But it works at least
> in the proof-of-concept stage.  What sort of
> languages inspire you?
> What features do you look for... use frequently.
> 
> peace,
> core
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> Date: Mon, 10 Oct 2005 01:32:51 -0700
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Charles Stevenson)
> Subject: Re: [RLUG] yum / rhel
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> On Sun, Oct 09, 2005 at 02:56:08PM -0700, John Dell
> wrote:
> > If you are running a production server, and don't
> want to worry about 
> > having to do major upgrades, RHEL/clones give you
> 5 years of guaranteed 
> > security updates (if you installed early in the
> release cycle).  That 
> > beats anything else out there that I'm aware of. 
> Also, FWIW there were 
> > some recent complaints about the turn-around time
> for debian security 
> > updates.
> 
> What do you mean by that?  One of their staff comes
> in and performs the
> upgrade without a hitch including all unsupported
> software?  Or that you
> are privileged with access to their up2date
> repositories?
> 
> > What is it about CentOS that makes you *shudder*? 
> Not 
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