Who else saw the blind guy driving using a laptop running X (gnome, ...) on
tv tonite? it was cool... it looked like a redhat desktop though
Jamie
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On Thursday, June 20, 2002, at 11:36 PM, Linux Rocks ! wrote:
Who else saw the blind guy driving using a laptop running X (gnome, ...) on
tv tonite? it was cool... it looked like a redhat desktop though
Jamie
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I didn't see it. (I don't really watch TV much anymore.) I assume
this was
Dennis,
It was on the 11pm news (cant remeber which channel...) The non-windows,
non-apple laptop was used with a pair of sunglasses with what looked like a
ccd camera mounted to one of the lenses. This guy was actually driving
(well.. in a closed parking lot... they didnt show him
On Friday, June 21, 2002, at 09:08 AM, Linux Rocks ! wrote:
Dennis,
It was on the 11pm news (cant remeber which channel...) The non-windows,
non-apple laptop was used with a pair of sunglasses with what looked like
a
ccd camera mounted to one of the lenses. This guy was actually
On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, Dennis Eberl wrote:
The Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI), which I have been reading and which
I believe came out of W3C, strikes me as naive and ineffective. The real
hope, as I see it, is XML/XSL. By separating content from formate in a
rigorous way, one can for a
On Thu, Jun 20, 2002 at 11:24:15PM -0700, Linux Rocks ! wrote:
well... I learned something today... 32 spin cdr's are fast! Mikes cdrom
burner made short work of a 4 cd set... infact, he had 3 done before I could
We got one of the TDK VeloCD 40x burners, and it's actually running
*SLOWER* than
Hi Larry,
On Friday, June 21, 2002, at 10:31 AM, Larry Price wrote:
On Fri, 21 Jun 2002, Dennis Eberl wrote:
The Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI), which I have been reading and
which
I believe came out of W3C, strikes me as naive and ineffective. The real
hope, as I see it, is XML/XSL.
I saw the slashdot article about the field day, and was wondering if
anyone locally is running a Get On the Air station?
ARRL info at:
http://www.arrl.org/contests/announcements/fd/
or get the Field Day Package PDF at:
http://www.arrl.org/contests/forms/02fdpack.pdf
(page 16 has the Get On the
Title: Last Nights Meeting.
Well I was unable to make it to the meeting last night do to a wonderful NT Server crash. I will divinely try to make it to the next one.
Thomas G. Knight
Professional Credit Service
IT Helpdesk / Developer
Direct: (541) 335-2283
Toll Free:
When do you want to repair the server today *Microsoft(tm)
Jamie
Sometime just before Friday 21 June 2002 11:40 am Knight, Thomas Wrote
about:[EUG-LUG:3051] Last Nights Meeting.
: Well I was unable to make it to the meeting last night do to a wonderful NT
: Server crash. I will divinely try to
Title: RE: [EUG-LUG:3052] Re: Last Nights Meeting.
That is oh so true.
Thomas G. Knight
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-Original Message-
From: Jamie
Ben, do you know of any blind kid who would like to get into amateur radio
and might benefit from my working with him or her and parents to make that
possible? I did that for a friend when I was in high school and enjoyed it.
I have a nice Ten-Tech 555 to sell and since it will probably go
Has anyone heard much talk about this:
http://httpd.apache.org/info/security_bulletin_20020620.txt
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Title: RE: [EUG-LUG:3055] new Apache vulnerability ?
I run a web server and was pretty concerned with it but 2 days after the release of the vulnerability they have released a fix. Anyways the vulnerability was only real bad if you were running windows. surprise surprise. I tested it on
On Fri, Jun 21, 2002 at 12:40:44PM -0700, Knight, Thomas wrote:
I run a web server and was pretty concerned with it but 2 days after the
release of the vulnerability they have released a fix. Anyways the
vulnerability was only real bad if you were running windows. surprise
surprise. I tested
Jacob Meuser wrote:
Has anyone heard much talk about this:
http://httpd.apache.org/info/security_bulletin_20020620.txt
Yeah, it was all over the news media yesterday. TiVo has already
patched all their web servers, external and internal. I've gotten to
all but one of those I'm personally
On Fri, Jun 21, 2002 at 01:09:02PM -0700, Bob Miller wrote:
Jacob Meuser wrote:
Has anyone heard much talk about this:
http://httpd.apache.org/info/security_bulletin_20020620.txt
Yeah, it was all over the news media yesterday. TiVo has already
patched all their web servers,
Apologies in advance for this commercial message--it's only related
to Linux in that I've been thinking about buying a laptop to bring to
EugLug meetings...
I think I'm going to pass up on buying a laptop from a friend of mine,
but it seems like such a good deal that I thought I'd let you know:
I'm going off to the techcamp below Tuesday night/Wednesday
morning. I'd like to carry along a representative sampling of
distributions EUGLUG has burned lately.
I still have Wonderful Gift of Linux pamphlets, anyone have
anything better? (They're also looking for propaganda).
Distros? I've got RedHat7.3, Mandrake8.2, FreeBSD4.6,
Gentoo1.2, Demolinux3, Slackware8.1, and ELX
(Everyone's Linux) images all available for high speed
burn.
--- Edward Craig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm going off to the techcamp below Tuesday
night/Wednesday
morning. I'd like to
On Fri, Jun 21, 2002 at 11:35:16AM -0600, Sean Reifschneider wrote:
We got one of the TDK VeloCD 40x burners, and it's actually running
*SLOWER* than the 24x TDK VeloCD burners we got a few months before. I
haven't been able to track it down, but so far the 2x extra cost hasn't
paid off.
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