Re: Backup Image for my needs

2008-12-19 Thread Nate Duehr
Douglas A. Tutty wrote: On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 08:42:15PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote: On 12/17/08 19:51, Douglas A. Tutty wrote: As far as I know, Debian doesn't have an installer feature like OpenBSD's where you can boot the installer, set up the disk partitions, and run restore right from

Re: Freeze SO Linux, it's possible?

2008-12-10 Thread Nate Duehr
Micha Feigin wrote: Tux on ice www.tuxonice.org has a keep image mode, although you need to be Second reply, to my own comment... http://www.tuxonice.net/ is the correct URL. Nate -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL

Re: Freeze SO Linux, it's possible?

2008-12-10 Thread Nate Duehr
Micha Feigin wrote: Tux on ice www.tuxonice.org has a keep image mode, although you need to be Doesn't resolve here. Nate -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Colored less

2008-11-24 Thread Nate Duehr
Celejar wrote: On Mon, 24 Nov 2008 22:22:43 +0100 Javier Barroso [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 7:42 PM, Celejar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, 24 Nov 2008 15:00:17 +0100 Rob Gom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: However I don't see two things: 1. Automatic file update (when it's

Re: Electricity Cutoffs, EXT3 and Filesystems

2008-11-19 Thread Nate Duehr
Michelle Konzack wrote: Am 2008-11-03 12:00:03, schrieb Volkan YAZICI: I really wonder the future of ReiserFS. I don't follow kernel related improvements (and discussions) that much, but I still don't have a reliable information about the development issues with ReiserFS. Somebody is saying

Re: tardy sarge to etch upgrade proceedure

2008-11-19 Thread Nate Duehr
Mark Copper wrote: Economics aside, I am still amazed after all these years at the power free software has provided to the ordinary person. No university or corporation needed; just read and ask questions. Cool. And in what way does a GOOD closed-source software vendor break that? I've

Re: When stability is pointless

2008-11-04 Thread Nate Duehr
It is very common for software developers to plow ahead without thinking much about the versions the distros provide. You may want to contact them and see how they would expect users to use their software effectively. It's likely: They won't care. Open-source suffers from not having the

Re: Way OT: OpenDNS

2008-09-14 Thread Nate Duehr
I have forgotten??? The Swiss Armed Forces issues every fit male a Sig 550 rifle and a Sig-Sauer P220, which they bring home with them. Smart people, the Swiss. In untrained hands, an Internet connection is far more dangerous than a firearm. -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Way OT: OpenDNS

2008-09-14 Thread Nate Duehr
to this one... the OpenDNS subject line caught my eye but the thread rapidly turned into DSLReports.com, and I'm just not interested in sharing ping times from DSL/Cable/ Residential lines... it quickly headed toward the who cares? category for me... heh heh...) on replies. -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL

Re: [OT] Incredible world-wide transportation network

2008-07-18 Thread Nate Duehr
David Fox wrote: On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 11:38 AM, Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Oh wow, that name brings back some memories... My brother sent me a microfiche scan at the library of an old newspaper (vintage 1986) which featured Fry's ads from that time period. Wow. He told me

Re: [OT] Incredible world-wide transportation network

2008-07-16 Thread Nate Duehr
Ron Johnson wrote: That computer served me very well for several years. Leading Edge D? Oh wow, that name brings back some memories... Nate -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: My first message... more of a mad mans rant...

2008-07-14 Thread Nate Duehr
Stackpole, Chris wrote: Personally, I would feel bad for the developers who would be forced to upkeep an unstable, a testing alpha (may or may not break), a testing (may or may not break), and a stable release version. It would be like having a version of testing as a perpetual Release

Re: IMAP is teh r0x0rz! [was: Re: getting copies of own posted messages; was: Re: ??: Stunned by aptitude.]

2008-07-12 Thread Nate Duehr
someday, Steve. ;-) Then you can back up mail directories with thinks like rdiff and not pull in the whole mbox file into the backup again. Just the new mail. (GRIN) -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact

Re: [Solved] Re: Unable to remove trousers (package!!!)

2008-07-09 Thread Nate Duehr
On Jul 8, 2008, at 4:25 PM, stabbyjones wrote: the first step to recovery is admitting you have a problem. Like top-posting? -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Clearing SWAP

2008-05-09 Thread Nate Duehr
Jordi Gutiérrez Hermoso wrote: Yes Apple does apparently give back some code... It looks khtml or Webkit or whatever the marketable term nowadays is does indeed have free Apple code in it, even if they gave it back in ways that were difficult for free developers to adopt and took a long time to

Re: Most inexpensive debian friendly laserjet printer? total cost of ownership including laserink?

2008-05-06 Thread Nate Duehr
Mitchell Laks wrote: I tend to print out a lot of documentation on the software for projects that I work on. Therefore I go through alot of laserjet cartidges on my postscript compatible hp laserjet 1200 printer. I haven't done the math but have been happy with my Samsung laser printer. I

Re: Looking for a decent IMAP server with hierarchical folders

2008-04-28 Thread Nate Duehr
Joe wrote: Public Mailing Lists wrote: Hi, I'm looking for a decent imap server with hierarchical folders. I tried Cyrus, but Cyrus does not accept the emails that I'm trying to copy onto it. Which other imap server has hierarchical folders? Any experiences for share? Thanks, Gordon

Re: question for the listmasters - bounce threshold?

2008-04-09 Thread Nate Duehr
Andrew Sackville-West wrote: On Mon, Apr 07, 2008 at 02:04:21PM -0600, Nate Duehr wrote: I get a warning from the Debian listservers once in a while that my server is bouncing messages and that: maybe don't bounce them. either REJECT them at smtp time or simply blackhole them. if you're

question for the listmasters - bounce threshold?

2008-04-07 Thread Nate Duehr
I get a warning from the Debian listservers once in a while that my server is bouncing messages and that: If those bounces pass a certain threshold, our bounce-detection will forcibly remove your subscription. They also nicely (unlike a lot of list server setups) provide a link to the bounce

Re: [Totally OT] Re: Hmmm. A question. Was [Re: Debian is losing its users]

2008-04-06 Thread Nate Duehr
On Apr 5, 2008, at 9:41 PM, Hal Vaughan wrote: On Saturday 05 April 2008, Nate Duehr wrote: On Apr 5, 2008, at 8:56 PM, Charlie wrote: I suppose by that standard you imagine that children have no worth at all? I can't really agree. As one who was a child once, I think children

Re: [Totally OT] Re: Hmmm. A question. Was [Re: Debian is losing its users]

2008-04-05 Thread Nate Duehr
. -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [Somewhat More OT] Closed source software Was [Re: Hmmm. A question. Was [Re: Debian is losing its users]]

2008-04-05 Thread Nate Duehr
similar if she was a student.) Progress? Not really. Maybe next year she can at least call him via a videoconference! LOL! -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [Totally OT] Re: Hmmm. A question. Was [Re: Debian is losing its users]

2008-04-05 Thread Nate Duehr
to have sex, and can take responsibility for the results.) -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [Totally OT] Re: Hmmm. A question. Was [Re: Debian is losing its users]

2008-04-05 Thread Nate Duehr
. Fully aid those in the worst of situations where the child is at risk, and quit handing the typical middle-class parents free money every year just because they have kids. They'll budget and cope. -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: exim/postfix comparisons

2008-03-28 Thread Nate Duehr
koffiejunkie wrote: Nate Duehr wrote: Qmail is fast, and can handle an incredible amount of mail thrown at it, I have heard and read that claim so many times but, after years of having to admin qmail servers, have yet to seen it handle huge amounts of mail with even half the grace

Re: exim/postfix comparisons

2008-03-28 Thread Nate Duehr
koffiejunkie wrote: That's odd. Someone who would go through the time/effort to set up qmail didn't secure their box? Weird. Well, it's like this. I work for a hosting company, a lot of our clients use a certain hosting panel whose name I won't mention. This Smells like Plesk. (GRIN)

Re: exim/postfix comparisons

2008-03-25 Thread Nate Duehr
Kevin Mark wrote: On Mon, Mar 24, 2008 at 12:13:19PM +0100, Martin Marcher wrote: PS: if there's a compelling reason to go in the sendmail direction (or any other mta) i'm willing to do that, but I refuse qmail because of licensing issues Are you aware that qmail is now 'public domain' as of

Re: Canon LIDE-90 scanner

2008-02-12 Thread Nate Duehr
Anthony Campbell wrote: I'm just waiting for either my scanner or printer to die, so that I can justify buying one of those nice HP C6200 units... Which means twice as many things to go wrong and more room taken up on the desk. Also, I don't want an inkjet printer. They do make such

Re: Accessing a TV adapter via my network

2008-02-05 Thread Nate Duehr
On Feb 5, 2008, at 2:26 AM, Barry Samuels wrote: I don't intend a cardboard box to be a permanent solution but I've no intention of buying a case until I know that the whole setup works. Fair enough. Put some shielding around that puppy someday, at least. :-) -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL

Re: low-MHz server

2008-02-05 Thread Nate Duehr
Douglas A. Tutty wrote: On Tue, Feb 05, 2008 at 11:58:28AM -0500, Christopher Judd wrote: PS FWIW, I doubt that it is really the high frequency fields that she is sensitive to, but without another explanation, you have to go with what works for you. FYI, UHF TV signals are in the 70 - 1000

Re: Accessing a TV adapter via my network

2008-02-04 Thread Nate Duehr
, or similar -- trying to figure out where that damn noise source is. RF shielding has gotten pretty poor on modern cases, but a cardboard box takes the cake. -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL

Re: Where do you put your swap partition?

2008-02-04 Thread Nate Duehr
controller board. For what it's worth, you have little (real) control over where things get written to the platters these days. You do have control over the performance of that platter, however... (faster disk, bigger bus to talk to it on, etc etc etc.)... -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: OT: clicky keyboards

2007-12-22 Thread Nate Duehr
correctly -- mostly because it was only one- way. :-) -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: OT: clicky keyboards

2007-12-10 Thread Nate Duehr
of the keyboard. Overall I preferred the VT-330. It was much more compact, and the amberchrome CRT was easier on the eyes than the VT-100's black-and- white tube. I spent a lot of time on the Wyse 55 and 60... (you can still get those, I believe Wyse still sells them)... -- Nate Duehr, WY0X [EMAIL

Re: OT: clicky keyboards

2007-12-09 Thread Nate Duehr
for an epic plot to emerge. Hamlet: Madam, how like you this play? Queen: The lady doth protest too much, methinks. (Of course, the above is a misquote, since the word protest meant something quite different in Shakespeare's time, but you get the idea. GRIN.) -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL

Re: OT: clicky keyboards

2007-12-09 Thread Nate Duehr
of tea. sounds like a python bit The language or the comedy troop? Anyway, no one can convince me that opera is nothing more than pre-television HBO. Your joke would be funnier if you used MTV or VH1 instead of HBO. -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL

Re: OT: clicky keyboards

2007-12-07 Thread Nate Duehr
of keyboard smells funny to me. I'm not buying. I'm surprised many people have. Of course, there's a fiscal reason -- carpal tunnel claims and legal cases are quite lucrative. -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe

Re: permissions in /sbin

2007-12-06 Thread Nate Duehr
the problem without moving things out of their normal locations? -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: OT: clicky keyboards

2007-12-06 Thread Nate Duehr
stink. Older ones (which were squishy I will admit) were much better built -- the ones with the optical mouse, long before optical mice were popular... but they had to be used on the special little mousepad with the lines embedded in it... I could get by on those. :-) -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL

Re: OT: SATA Backplanes drivebays and caddies

2007-12-06 Thread Nate Duehr
with this type of hardware quite a bit more than the average Debian home user on the main user list? -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: UPS

2007-12-06 Thread Nate Duehr
or know where to get them locally. They might even sell you one from a bulk order they placed. -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: UPS

2007-12-04 Thread Nate Duehr
Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: My Back-UPS LS 500 is in need of a battery. How do I go about finding that locally? I.e what does one ask for? I know the battery it has and that is not sold locally. I don't know the physical layout of the LS 500, but the packs are typically made up of standard

Re: UPS

2007-12-03 Thread Nate Duehr
David Brodbeck wrote: For home use the BackUPS models are fine, but for important servers I prefer the SmartUPS models due to their self-test capabilities. With a BackUPS your first clue that the battery has worn out is usually when the power fails and the UPS drops the load. My BackUPS

Re: kernel headers and vmware

2007-11-19 Thread Nate Duehr
scanners is unpredictable.' in the Readme and ship that crap. I need a new Porsche. :-) -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: why does the shell show commands foolishly when I press UP key?

2007-11-08 Thread Nate Duehr
of options! -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: why does the shell show commands foolishly when I press UP key?

2007-11-08 Thread Nate Duehr
all these neat opportunities to try out other shells, and bash already has the feature that was requested. Darn(?). :-) I'm not sure if that makes me happy for bash, or sad that the other shells won't have been tried, just for fun! -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE

Re: what's your favourite FLOSS?

2007-11-07 Thread Nate Duehr
that writes code for free and gives it away -- huge kudos and bravo! games: Real-life... oops... N/A non-free: Mac OSX :-) -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: what's your favourite FLOSS?

2007-11-07 Thread Nate Duehr
the list messages amount to. No one cares, we all just shake our heads and say, There goes a very troubled person. -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: what's your favourite FLOSS?

2007-11-07 Thread Nate Duehr
... complaining about something neither one of us can change. -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Programmers Text Editor

2007-11-06 Thread Nate Duehr
while/if I'm thinking about what to do next and know I need to go to command mode before doing it. -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Programmers Text Editor

2007-11-06 Thread Nate Duehr
of the screen. Perhaps you were using nvi or some older version that doesn't have a visual indication of mode? -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Charging iPod / Listening to music

2007-10-31 Thread Nate Duehr
Douglas A. Tutty wrote: Then how does my USB light get power; surely it doesn't request enough power to run an LED? I can also charge my Palm with the computer off; there's nothing running to receive any request. The USB spec allows a certain amount of power to be sent (below 200 mA I

Re: Charging iPod / Listening to music

2007-10-31 Thread Nate Duehr
Richard Lyons wrote: On Wed, Oct 31, 2007 at 08:41:38AM -0400, Douglas A. Tutty wrote: On Tue, Oct 30, 2007 at 06:14:49PM -0600, Nate Duehr wrote: On Oct 30, 2007, at 4:01 PM, Mathieu Malaterre wrote: It works, I can listen to music again, but even if the cable is pluged it does not seems

Re: Charging iPod / Listening to music

2007-10-31 Thread Nate Duehr
David Brodbeck wrote: On Oct 30, 2007, at 4:43 PM, steve wrote: its not possible to listen and charge an ipod on any platform with the ipod firmware. Not true. If I plug my iPod mini into my MacOS X machine, then eject it in Finder, it will continue to charge but I'll have control again.

Re: Apt-Get or Aptitude

2007-10-30 Thread Nate Duehr
management tools out there. Newbies and folks really stuck in the graphic-oriented/desktop user world may like synaptic better, but for just getting things done -- aptitude wins hands down, almost all the time. -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Charging iPod / Listening to music

2007-10-30 Thread Nate Duehr
not seems to be charging... That makes sense. USB devices have to request how much power-draw they want to pull from the host. If you kill the stuff that talks to USB devices, they can't request power. -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Help With Dependencies

2007-10-29 Thread Nate Duehr
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Re: Apt-Get or Aptitude

2007-10-29 Thread Nate Duehr
On Oct 29, 2007, at 6:00 PM, Celejar wrote: On Mon, 29 Oct 2007 00:14:18 -0600 Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Oct 28, 2007, at 11:06 AM, Daniel Burrows wrote: [snip] I'd say the main difference is that apt-get is a command-line tool, whereas aptitude is an interactive tool

Re: Telnet/SSH Terminal Help

2007-10-28 Thread Nate Duehr
find a combination that works properly though, if you hunt a bit. Don't forget to reset in the shell each time you change your terminal emulation on your machine you're testing from, if you're not disconnecting and reconnecting. -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email

Re: Apt-Get or Aptitude

2007-10-28 Thread Nate Duehr
packagename aptitude update aptitude upgrade aptitude remove packagename -- Added benefit, cruft goes away too. All work just fine... and don't launch the CUI. (Character User Interface?) -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject

Re: Apt-Get or Aptitude

2007-10-27 Thread Nate Duehr
added for packages requested and if no package needs the dependency anymore, it can remove it. apt-get isn't that smart. -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Query about Iceape, Iceweasel

2007-10-18 Thread Nate Duehr
Bret Busby wrote: I hope that my apology is accepted, and that we can move on. For what it's worth Bret, I apologize for blowing up on you also. I won't apologize for being angry at the rest of the folks who dog-piled on, who still aren't attempting to help you in any way, but had plenty

Re: Query about Iceape, Iceweasel

2007-10-18 Thread Nate Duehr
Steve Lamb wrote: Nate Duehr wrote: I didn't start the insults, please look back through the thread. The original poster gets more and more agitated that people aren't testing correctly without fully defining his problem from the beginning. I did, I started from the beginning

Re: Query about Iceape, Iceweasel

2007-10-17 Thread Nate Duehr
On Oct 17, 2007, at 8:08 AM, Daniel Burrows wrote: On Tue, Oct 16, 2007 at 10:48:40PM -0700, Steve Lamb [EMAIL PROTECTED] was heard to say: Nate Duehr wrote: Perhaps you might argue that the software should handle it perfectly, but at that level of insanity, I certainly don't care

Re: Query about Iceape, Iceweasel

2007-10-16 Thread Nate Duehr
Bret Busby wrote: The web addresses, or, URL's, that are involved with the unauthorised untitld windows being opened, vary, from addresses to which I have previously been, to addresses that I regularly visit, inclusing the two below, with such addresses being unlikely to involve malicious

Re: Query about Iceape, Iceweasel

2007-10-16 Thread Nate Duehr
Bret Busby wrote: Before I go purging and reinstalling software, and trying to rebuild associations (or whatever they are named), like when I click on a link to a .pdf file and it is opened by a PDF viewer (not Adobe Acrobat - that is not installable), and then trying to again configure the

Re: migration and installation 50 THOUSAND machines

2007-10-12 Thread Nate Duehr
to monitor the desktops? Are all of the servers critical for the business need? Do you have some url more suitable for reading? Something that explains the KISS principal, perhaps. This screams, Over-engineered to me. -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: Query about Iceape, Iceweasel

2007-10-10 Thread Nate Duehr
are you seeing them on, specifically? The history of the Ice named versions is here; there's virtually no difference of any consequence between them and the Mozilla branded versions: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naming_conflict_between_Debian_and_Mozilla -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: wireless keyboard encryption

2007-09-21 Thread Nate Duehr
out in public... that's a completely different story. Again, wireless may not be the correct technical solution for you.. :-) -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: baffling ssh problem

2007-09-21 Thread Nate Duehr
after cup 3-4. It must be in the AUTHENTICATION section. man formats things to your particular page size on-screen in most setups, so referring to things in man pages by page number, is almost universally -- worthless. -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL

Re: bash vs. python scripts - which one is better?

2007-08-18 Thread Nate Duehr
been written in both languages by now to do whatever anyone wanted. -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: bash vs. python scripts - which one is better?

2007-08-10 Thread Nate Duehr
to try a few and see what they like. -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Recomendations - becoming a C soldier.

2007-08-10 Thread Nate Duehr
Orestes leal wrote: QUESTION: Studying C 'every day' 4 hours with good understanding, writing at least 10 programs to test this knowledge every day, the question it: How Long Can I become a very 'very' good C programmer to the point to hack in some kernel of some system or writing good apps

Re: bash vs. python scripts - which one is better?

2007-08-09 Thread Nate Duehr
Steve Lamb wrote: Quick, take your one liner, have it traverse an entire directory tree converting all the wavs (regardless of capitalization) to mp3s, oggs and flac, sorting all 4 into their own directory trees. For me I just need to change my small script into a function, wrap it

Re: How to prevent LVM disk spinup at shutdown

2007-08-08 Thread Nate Duehr
the next boot. In other words, it's not a bug, it's actually doing something -- something that has to be done. It's a feature. :-) -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Virtual Machines/Emulators

2007-08-07 Thread Nate Duehr
with the distro, it's a defect in the original package. There is a version for FC, which I use, but not for FC2, the support starts with FC5. But the original Makefile needs to be fixed. Send 'em a patch. -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: bash vs. python scripts - which one is better?

2007-08-07 Thread Nate Duehr
experience is that folks that need to get something done, pick a language and do it. They end up either enjoying writing code and learn multiple languages over time, or they quit. They don't ask others to tell them what to do or learn. Thanks in advance, Manon. Quite welcome. -- Nate Duehr

Re: converting file system

2007-08-03 Thread Nate Duehr
Douglas Allan Tutty wrote: On Fri, Aug 03, 2007 at 05:15:42PM -0700, Andrew Sackville-West wrote: from the RM bug report: - The final step in converting a filesystem, reordering the blocks of the target filesystem, is apparently programmed in a very inefficient way, and it can take weeks

Re: ext3fs errors with kernel 2.6.18 but not with 2.4.27

2007-08-03 Thread Nate Duehr
Francois Duranleau wrote: On 8/3/07, Brad Sawatzky [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Perhaps I misunderstood, but I thought he got the errors with the old kernel (and had for a long time) but they did not trigger a filesystem check. My hunch was that the 2.6.x IDE driver (or ext3 driver) is handling

Re: undeleteable file

2007-07-17 Thread Nate Duehr
++, etc... can help here), and generally abuse it and see if it holds up to the stress. Welcome to the I've had an important disk fail merit badge club! (GRIN) -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact

Re: Linux on a Router

2007-07-10 Thread Nate Duehr
of the web interface, etc... But they're both good options. -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: backup script modification help

2007-06-05 Thread Nate Duehr
the configuration files... they were simple enough that I've never needed to do that. I've found it very useful. Hope that helps. -- Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: [OT] Best of UNIX/Linux Books that you can't stop reading

2007-05-23 Thread Nate Duehr
Unix System Administration Handbook, Evi Nemeth et. al. Prentiss-Hall (And her Linux-specific book is even better.) Nate -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Irresponsible user stories!

2007-04-23 Thread Nate Duehr
On 4/23/07, Michael Pobega [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Mon, Apr 23, 2007 at 03:25:20PM -0500, Gnu_Raiz wrote: [ Snip Story ] That's pretty awesome, one of the best stories I've heard in a long while. Did you end up figuring out who this person is, or not? I would have had a look through his

Re: Outlook clients and Linux Debian

2007-02-02 Thread Nate Duehr
Aww crud, Gmail's reply-to handling or the Debian lists are broken... whichever.. don't feel like starting that flame-fest again, but I replied direct to Paul. Oops, sorry Paul. On 2/2/07, Nate Duehr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On 2/1/07, Paul Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hervé Piedvache

Re: How to Play Two Audio streams to two different outputs?

2006-12-12 Thread Nate Duehr
Kent West wrote: Dave Thayer wrote: On Fri, Dec 08, 2006 at 03:42:02PM -0600, Kent West wrote: We're wanting to use one Debian box to play two different audio streams to two different systems: one playing music-on-hold for our general telephone system, and one playing tips-and-updates for

Re: what's the killer app for GNU/Linux systems?

2006-12-05 Thread Nate Duehr
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote: On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 09:52:16PM -0700, Nate Duehr wrote: Both the GPL *and* commercial licenses are ultimately based on FUD. If you're scared of the consequences of simply taking some code and using it as you please and/or the consequences of doing so: You want

Re: what's the killer app for GNU/Linux systems?

2006-12-05 Thread Nate Duehr
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 09:52:16PM -0700, Nate Duehr wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My assertion: The kernel is more important than the license. Code trumps license. No code, no need to even use or have a license... whatever it is. Code without licence tends

Re: what's the killer app for GNU/Linux systems?

2006-12-05 Thread Nate Duehr
Tshepang Lekhonkhobe wrote: Gorgeous stuff... Shouldn't this kind of stuff be posted to some advocacy site somewhere? Sure. Why not? Go ahead. Nate -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: what's the killer app for GNU/Linux systems?

2006-12-05 Thread Nate Duehr
John Hasler wrote: If you give or sell me a copy of a work of yours I own that copy and can do as I please with it (that includes running it if it is a computer program) with no need for a license. However, copyright law forbids me to make and distribute copies of it without your permission.

Re: what's the killer app for GNU/Linux systems?

2006-12-05 Thread Nate Duehr
Douglas Tutty wrote: On Tue, Dec 05, 2006 at 11:02:12AM -0700, Nate Duehr wrote: Roberto C. Sanchez wrote: On Fri, Dec 01, 2006 at 09:52:16PM -0700, Nate Duehr wrote: I can send you some non-GPL'ed non-Copyrighted code right now. Would you like some? You're adding things that simply

Re: what's the killer app for GNU/Linux systems?

2006-12-05 Thread Nate Duehr
Douglas Tutty wrote: On Tue, Dec 05, 2006 at 03:03:53PM -0700, Nate Duehr wrote: Thus, copyright in the real world only matters if the author chooses to exercise it. Since copywrite exists unless released within a licence, who would want to open themselves (or their company) to the risk

Re: what's the killer app for GNU/Linux systems?

2006-12-05 Thread Nate Duehr
John Hasler wrote: Copyright law is what it is, not what we want it to be. Agreed, but that doesn't require us to pay any attention to it, or give it more than it deserves. Nate -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact [EMAIL

Re: what's the killer app for GNU/Linux systems?

2006-12-01 Thread Nate Duehr
Matthew Krauss wrote: Nate Duehr wrote: Tshepang Lekhonkhobe wrote: Hi, A killer app is an application that compels one to use a certain system. On Debian lists, someone mentioned that meld, a GUI diff utility, was killer. I can't think of any I have because I moved to GNU/Linux for its said

Re: what's the killer app for GNU/Linux systems?

2006-12-01 Thread Nate Duehr
Roberto C. Sanchez wrote: On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 02:30:54PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote: The *real* killer app was Linus' decision to develop Linux openly. I took a software engineering class where the professor maintained that the only notable contribution that Linus Torvalds has made to the

Re: what's the killer app for GNU/Linux systems?

2006-12-01 Thread Nate Duehr
Francis Healy wrote: The classic definition of the killer app is the one program that justifies the entire cost of the computer. NICE answer. Wish more people in business would figure that one out. Nate -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble?

Re: what's the killer app for GNU/Linux systems?

2006-12-01 Thread Nate Duehr
Ron Johnson wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 12/01/06 12:30, Nate Duehr wrote: Roberto C. Sanchez wrote: On Thu, Nov 30, 2006 at 02:30:54PM -0600, Ron Johnson wrote: The *real* killer app was Linus' decision to develop Linux openly. I took a software engineering

Re: Large file uploads via PHP

2006-12-01 Thread Nate Duehr
John Miller wrote: After all this mucking around, the file still took 20 minutes to upload--over our LAN, no less! While the file was being written to the upload_tmp_dir (/tmp), the php4 process gobbled over 100MB RAM. If this only happened once a day, we might be able to live with it, but

Re: what's the killer app for GNU/Linux systems?

2006-12-01 Thread Nate Duehr
Ron Johnson wrote: And has *kept* them working on it, without turning it into a huge ball of legacy crud, without forking or general worker revolution. However he does it, he *has* done it, and that is his genius. Some might argue these days with the ball of legacy crud part. :-)

Re: what's the killer app for GNU/Linux systems?

2006-12-01 Thread Nate Duehr
M-L wrote: The genius is that Linus got people involved and the allowed it to run without taking it back or stifling it in any way. As for timing, that's another genius in itself. So maybe Linus was two geniuses? Item one isn't genius, it's good people management skills. Item two: You're

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