--- Patrick R. Wade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
For RMS, or for Kucinich?
RMS
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Justin Bengtson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Feel the teeth at your neck, bloodsuckers at your back,
suit and tie and a six-month plan, the disguise of the real-estate man.
Snog, Real-Estate Man
).
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Justin Bengtson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Feel the teeth at your neck, bloodsuckers at your back,
suit and tie and a six-month plan, the disguise of the real-estate man.
Snog, Real-Estate Man
__
Do you Yahoo!?
Exclusive Video Premiere - Britney Spears
http
.
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Justin Bengtson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
E-mail, or any form of writing, is not true communication,
and can only result in the misinterpretation of meanings.
__
Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software
http://sitebuilder.yahoo.com
of a loophole, just to see if the copyright
holder has enough financial resources to sue.
in that case, what's the point of the GPL?
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Justin Bengtson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
E-mail, or any form of writing, is not true communication,
and can only result in the misinterpretation of meanings
of data, loss of sanity, loss of time, destruction of property, acts of god,
acts of nature, bad grades, loss of income, economic damage, etc... related to
use of the PROGRAM in any way.
--
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using:
slackware 8.0
kernel 2.4.5 (can upgrade to .19 if needed...)
thanks!
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Justin Bengtson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
They hate us because we don't know why they hate us.
__
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SBC Yahoo! DSL - Now only $29.95 per month!
http://sbc.yahoo.com
hey, is stans place still around? i couldn't find him in the phone book...
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Justin Bengtson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
They hate us because we don't know why they hate us.
__
Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Calendar - Free online calendar with sync to Outlook(TM).
http
--- Edward Craig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, justin bengtson wrote:
hey, is stans place still around? i couldn't find him in the phone book...
PC Training Center is still at 637 W 7th Ave #1, 485-8436
thanks!
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Justin Bengtson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
They hate
(unlike the older x configs). is this a feature of X?
using X version 4.1.0, kernel 2.4.5
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Justin Bengtson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
ICQ# 273781433
Afraid and ashamed to be an American circa 2003.
__
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Yahoo! Tax Center - File
might see
1200x1600, and can add the other resolutions you wish to switch to
(ctrl-alt-keypad-plus/minus as you tried) or replace it wholesale with
something preferable.
Incidentally, I'm using RedHat 7.3 with XFree 4.2.0 and kernel 2.4.18.
best of luck,
Ben B
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Justin Bengtson
where are the clinics being held nowadays?
also, would anyone be willing to trade a blank for a copy of slack 9?
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Justin Bengtson ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
ICQ# 273781433
Afraid and ashamed to be an American circa 2003.
__
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Yahoo
back to linux.
thanks!
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd? gnu++ s++)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
i called some kid 'b' the other day. it's the price
you pay for living hip-hop every day of your life.
Jerry (from the Point Blank Rangers)
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Do
we just downloaded and compiled blackbox. can anybody tell me how to change
the window manager for X in redhat? this _must_ be a command line fix.
thanks!
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd? gnu++ s++)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
i called some kid 'b' the other day. it's the price
you
now and I've got it in
/usr/src. Really, where else would you put it without
screwing things up? As far as that one hour compile
time... ouch. I could recompile about 15 times an
hour.
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd? gnu++ s++)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
i called some kid 'b
isn't that the same case?
--- Bob Crandell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And
http://www.colorcases.com/cases/cases.html
but I didn't look to see how much.
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd? gnu++ s++)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
i called some kid 'b' the other day. it's the price
you pay
, but it's a mean *nix machine. includes extra cooling fans
on front and back, including a newer power supply fan (54cfm). comes blank,
but you'll be able to find the OS of choice through most lug meetings (duh...)
reply to this message if you want to make an offer.
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v
, there's no
security to speak of, ad infinitum, you all know the arguements. i suppose a
unix isn't going to help here.
maybe darwin supports 3d acceleration?
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd? gnu++ s++)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
i called some kid 'b' the other day. it's the price
you pay
system seems to be fully supported otherwise.
failing that, does anybody have SUSE 8.0 cd's i can borrow, buy or steal on
thursday?
thanks!
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd? gnu++ s++)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
i called some kid 'b' the other day. it's the price
you pay for living hip-hop
--- Bob Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There's also xloadimage...
But I really like xv.
xloadimage doesn't like my bitmaps. i haven't tried an XPM yet... i assume
the Gimp will work just as well?
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd? gnu++ s++)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
i called
.
nope. it doesn't work for me. thanks, though!
--- Linux Rocks ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
didnt bsetbg work for you? it always works for me...
Jamie
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd? gnu++ s++)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
i called some kid 'b' the other day. it's the price
you pay
whoops! don't have which installed...
--- Jacob Meuser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, Apr 05, 2002 at 03:20:43PM -0800, justin bengtson wrote:
man bsetbg
No manual entry for bsetbg
bsetbg --help
bsetbg: error: couldn't find grep!
this script needs grep to be in your path
-0800, justin bengtson wrote:
man bsetbg
No manual entry for bsetbg
bsetbg --help
bsetbg: error: couldn't find grep!
this script needs grep to be in your path in order to function.
you can get GNU grep from ftp://ftp.gnu.org/bin/gnu/grep/
grep
Usage: grep [OPTION]... PATTERN [FILE
is always having troubles with
linux...)
is there a *nix mail program with the look and feel of eudora? not like i need
it, i use webmail, but just out of curiosity.
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd? gnu++ s++)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
i called some kid 'b' the other day. it's the price
--- Bob Crandell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HI,
I'm trying to install Evolution to see if what others say about it is true.
they're right. it's a clone of outlook.
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd? gnu++ s++)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
i called some kid 'b' the other day. it's
bottom boat.
at least you can _see_ the mines...
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd? gnu++ s++)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
i called some kid 'b' the other day. it's the price
you pay for living hip-hop every day of your life.
Jerry (from the Point Blank Rangers
] wrote:
If there is a piece of software that I want to make a patch on, how
does one do this? Do you need 2 trees - the original and the changed
one?
Thanks,
Rob
--
Rob rob_at_euglug_dot_net
my @euglugCode = qw(v+++ e--- eug+ bsd+++ gnu+ S+++);
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have a program that I am trying to run. I get an error Gtk-WARNING **:
Unable to locate loadable module in module_path: libraleigh.so. This file
does exist on the hard drive. Its location is
/usr/lib/themes/engines/libraleigh.so. how can I fix it so the program can
find this file?
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Justin
compiled for so many
computers that it has a hard time working on specific systems...)
'nuf said. later, y'all!
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd? gnu++ s++)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
i called some kid 'b' the other day. it's the price
you pay for living hip-hop every day of your life.
Jerry
) this is the main project page, you can find HOWTO's and other
neat stuff to make your life easier.
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd? gnu++ s++)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
i called some kid 'b' the other day. it's the price
you pay for living hip-hop every day of your life.
Jerry (from
with that.
Is there a good way to guarantee that CID's are acceptably unique?
thanx,
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd? gnu++ s++)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
i called some kid 'b' the other day. it's the price
you pay for living hip-hop every day of your life.
Jerry (from the Point Blank Rangers
. :^( But that can be remedied some how later.
Looks best in Mozilla or IE. Looks pretty good in lynx.
-Rob
--
Rob rob_at_euglug_dot_net
my @euglugCode = qw(v+++ e--- eug+ bsd+++ gnu+ S+++);
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd? gnu++ s++)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
i called some
.
Info: What is EUGLUG? What is Linux? etc.
Community: When where do we meet, mailing list info, etc.
Contact: Some info on who to email for freebies. :)
Feedback wanted and appreciated.
--
Rob rob_at_euglug_dot_net
my @euglugCode = qw(v+++ e--- eug+ bsd+++ gnu+ S+++);
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Justin
is there a way to re-nice a command besides top? better yet, is there a way to
set the nice value of a command at the moment of execution (so i don't have to
use top)?
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd? gnu++ s++)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
i called some kid 'b' the other day. it's
a loose IDE cable...
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd? gnu++ s++)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
i called some kid 'b' the other day. it's the price
you pay for living hip-hop every day of your life.
Jerry (from the Point Blank Rangers)
__
Do You
(this rarely happens...) tables are far better for formatting... also, black
is not a background color (according to several professional web designers. i
actually prefer it...)
/snooty site-nazi
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd? gnu++ s++)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
i called some kid 'b
from minor changes, i am not willing to change these pictures.
if anybody else wants to, they're more than welcome. but to me, these are
pretty much done.
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd? gnu++ s++)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
i called some kid 'b' the other day. it's the price
you pay
--- Bob Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey, Rob! Make sure the box Justin donated for the web site has an
appropriate background task to run. (-:
what, that little 166? why don't i just put my duron to work like i should
have a while back?
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd
wouldn't neccessarily be needed for
an RTS, but imagine the flight sims! i also feel that the desktop would be
more natural with an all-around view. being able to look at notes i've posted
on other monitors would be sweet...
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd? gnu++ s++)
[EMAIL
to leave our usage of linux as is. Is this
agreed upon by the majority??
i agree. maybe we should move this to a poll on the web page or something (if
it's going to continue...)
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd? gnu++ s++)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
i called some kid 'b' the other day
. i recognize that without the GNU project, linus
would have finished off his project and most likely moved on to other things.
and i'd be using a mac.
new research project : is it possible to build an entirely non-GNU linux system?
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd? gnu++ s
to called it a GNU system?
=
Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd? gnu++ s++)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
i called some kid 'b' the other day. it's the price
you pay for living hip-hop every day of your life.
Jerry (from the Point Blank Rangers
...
no, all of the computers are not mine. my sister is moving in with me, and i
want her to be able to use the cable modem as well. since i donated my
firewall to the LUG (no, i don't want it back...), i need to find a solution
that only involves two desktops.
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e
--- Rob Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anyone notice a drastic slow down? It might not have been lately,
since I've been out of town, but all I'm getting these days are about
16 kBps. :(
i haven't noticed any slowdowns lately, aside from normal web traffic.
=
Justin Bengtson @euglug
it with only one NIC in desktop1?
thanks in advance!
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd? gnu++ s++)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
i called some kid 'b' the other day. it's the price
you pay for living hip-hop every day of your life.
Jerry (from the Point Blank Rangers
more freedom in it's liscencing (the freedom to
call it whatever the f**k i want to call it...)
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd? gnu++ s++)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
i called some kid 'b' the other day. it's the price
you pay for living hip-hop every day of your life.
Jerry (from the Point
http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns1847
Everquest has a GNP/capita just under Russia...
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd? gnu++ s++)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
i called some kid 'b' the other day. it's the price
you pay for living hip-hop every day of your life.
Jerry
--- Mark Bigler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You'll want the low latency patch:
http://www.zip.com.au/~akpm/linux/2.4.17-low-latency.patch.gz
thanks, but it didn't seem to make much of a difference.
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd? gnu++ s++)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
i called some
to matter...
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd? gnu++ s++)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
i called some kid 'b' the other day. it's the price
you pay for living hip-hop every day of your life.
Jerry (from the Point Blank Rangers)
__
Do You Yahoo
--- Mark Bigler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You probably want to start collecting some system stats while RtCW is
running. Tweaking at random can be very frustrating.
how would i go about this? do i just need to capture some output from top or
something?
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v
can only type so
fast (currently...). i can _maybe_ see the point of a USB mouse, especially
because the information update is so quick.
i've heard that USB mice feel snappier, but i didn't experience that when i
had my optical plugged into USB...
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd
a sneaking suspicion this is causing slowdowns... gawd, there's so much
junk loading under Ximian/Redhat! must... complete... LFS...
thanks in advance!
(note to self : fdisk /dev/hdb mk2efs winXP partition)
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd? gnu++ s++)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
i called
from sysvinit source/src/init.c :
/*
*Loop through the list of children, and see if they need to
*be killed.
*/
#if DEBUG
log(L_VB, Checking for children to kill);
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd? gnu++ s++)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
i called some kid 'b
On Mon, 2002-01-14 at 04:17, Jacob Meuser wrote:
And of course, since there's no compiler ...
% find usr/local -name \*.h -o -name \*.a |xargs sudo rm
245 MB - I've never gotten Win98 below 250 MB (and I've tried), and what
you have here is far more functional ... perl, apache,
On Mon, 2002-01-14 at 09:32, Bob Miller wrote:
Would anybody be interested in spinning off a EUGLUG python developers'
mailing list? [EMAIL PROTECTED] or [EMAIL PROTECTED]
How about a general developers' list? [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i'd much prefer the second (third?) option, given that i am a
On Mon, 2002-01-14 at 11:13, Ben Barrett wrote:
Actually, these distro's seem to require a PMMU. The Classic II has one
(but no FPU), and it looks like the Color Classic is also good to go,
you guys have a color classic???
but I think the original Classic would suck sorry:
well, yes, it
On Mon, 2002-01-14 at 12:04, Ben Barrett wrote:
NO!! I was reading info off the status page regarding all classics...
I'm questioning the usefulness of this project now, since it needs to
boot MacOS7
first, just to boot a 2.2 or 2.4 linux kernel or bsd...
sorry... minds a little fuzzy
something other than the MacOS.
if you guys are hell-bent on using an older motorola, i suggest finding an old
amiga at st. vinnies or goodwill. should be relatively cheap, but they usually
just throw them out, so good luck.
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd? gnu++ s++)
[EMAIL
On Sat, 2002-01-12 at 09:26, Bob Miller wrote:
I'm trying to get an Icecast server going this morning.
I installed Globecom Jukebox over the last couple of days, and
successfully ripped one CD (just 799 CDs to go (-: ). But so far, I
haven't heard it actually play anything. Need icecast
On Sat, 2002-01-12 at 10:38, Mark Bigler wrote:
Occasionally removing a loaded kernel module can cause problems (this
could happen w/o your doing anything if the module was loaded/unloaded
via the hotplug tools). Some modules hook themselves into kernel
services, and, if a subsequent
On Sat, 2002-01-12 at 11:11, Mr O wrote:
And I sure as hell can't fly. Oh, did I say FlightGear is up and running?
That must've taken almost 20 minutes :-) Anyway, need help? Let me know. My
not yet. FlightGear said something about running without X, but for
OpenGL support, i need DRI.
to pass
up... and sending money to a good cause and all that.
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd? gnu++ s++)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i called some kid 'b' the other day. it's the price
you pay for living hip-hop every day of your life.
Jerry (from the Point Blank Rangers
. the male learned the song
of a dot martix printer and would constantly chatter it out. it was
surprisingly soothing coming from the bird...
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd? gnu++ s++)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i called some kid 'b' the other day. it's the price
you pay
On Wed, 2002-01-09 at 10:52, Jim Beard wrote:
I like the idea of going with OpenBSD a lot. I've never run BSD on any
of my home systems until I got this whole mac with OS X thing. It's
basically a FreeBSD/NetBSD distro with macs proprietary UI thrown on top.
isn't the directory structure
On Wed, 2002-01-09 at 13:36, Bob Miller wrote:
Are you thinking of Rhapsody?
yes!! THANK YOU!! (sounds of, well, rhapsody...)
MkLinux (well, not exactly...)
but it's a nice thought. :)
There were a few others too, but these sprang to mind.
i don't know if rhapsody or it's logical
On Wed, 2002-01-09 at 14:52, Sean Reifschneider wrote:
As you can see from my posts, though, I'm still a Python Bigot (tm). ;-)
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
# perl_bigot.pl
# read STDIN
while ()
{
# check for the presence of hated enemy
if ( m/python/i )
{
#
On Sun, 2002-01-06 at 21:36, Larry Price wrote:
Hmm' I really like the penguin, it looks more muscular and less like a
plush toy, which is good. too bad it's facing away from the viewer;
the bumbershoot doesn't do too much for me in either version.
wtf is a bumbershoot? and i like the
speaking of catching up to kbob, has anybody seen any quad athlon
boards? if so, what's the current going price?
according to a review i saw on anandtech, the athlons were a tad faster,
except when serving databases, which the pentium excelled at. i would
reccomend athlons over pentiums any day of the week. when building
omputers, my clients get AMD over intel, unless they request intel.
AMD's cheaper
here's a newer review of the two latest chips from each powerhouse. i
don't exactly have time to read it at work, but i went a few pages in
and it looks like the athlon's are going to keep up with the p-4's...
even at apparently lower clock speeds.
the other night i went through the LFS book and another web reference i
had found :
(www.netspace.net.au/~gok/power2bash/buildMin/buildMin.html)
to get all of the packages i wanted. most of them i found on the GNU
ftp site, a few from freshmeat, others from all over the place. one
thing is
does anybody know how to get rid of that annoying header/footer when you
print from mozilla? or do i need to get another browser?
there was talk on the mozilla site of formatting the user experience
with CSS stylesheets... i wonder if that's how to do it...
,
but without a roommate, i'm down $250 a month... go
figure. at least i have a new gaming room. too many
hobbies...
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Justin Bengtson @euglug=(v+ e- eug++ bsd? gnu++ s++)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- [EMAIL PROTECTED]
i called some kid 'b' the other day. it's the price
you pay for living hip-hop every
okay, so my sister's come over last night to use the $75 (my cost.
somewhere near $200 retail) worth of soap making supplies i got them for
christmas. now my kitchen floor (and the living room carpet of all
things...) is sudsy.
anyway, got redhat 7.2 installed and my backups are done. i have a
2.4mhz... my boss remembers when that was fast. matter of fact, she
remembers putting peltiers on a 2mhz chip to overclock to 4mhz. and the
newer generation thinks they're so hardcore...
all i remember was typing in my first BASIC programs on a 14 BW tv... too
young to care about hardware
Jacob Meuser wrote:
now if debian would just get off that constant six month old (or
however long) software model...
Debain GNU/Linux 2.2 (a.k.a. Potato) was released on 14 August, 2000.
how about 2.2r4 (the one i'm always trying to install)?
not to mention that 2.2 kernel!
The 2.2
arrggghhh!!! debian, once again. adding a line to fstab and watching
the kernel freak out because there isn't an extra blank line at the bottom.
pulling geforce out in favor of radeon, recompiling kernel and struggling
with DRI. reinstalling redhat to see if it works better with the
uhm, was it ethereal for the console? or maybe nmap?
-Original Message-
From: Kahli R. Burke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 26, 2001 1:30 PM
To: eug-lug
Subject: [EUG-LUG:697] What application is it?
Hello,
I saw a text/console based application
-LUG:699] RE: What application is it?
Justin Bengtson wrote:
uhm, was it ethereal for the console? or maybe nmap?
Nope and nope. Tethereal is the console based ethereal, and it just
writes to stdout, something you'd pipe to 'less'. This app
actually had
a GUI of sorts, it was just
will be joining once my system is re-organized/re-installed. sometime this
weekend.
-Original Message-
From: Bob Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 9:24 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [EUG-LUG:624] Folding@home Team EUGLUG
What a nice
is there a clinic going on tonight?
if so, where, when, how, why?
note to mr. hudson : if there is a clinic tonight, will bring donate box
with me, if convenient...
)
On Thu, 20 Dec 2001, Edward Craig wrote:
On Thu, 20 Dec 2001, Justin Bengtson wrote:
is there a clinic going on tonight?
Well, I have to drive/dispatch tonight, so not at the Greens
office
if so, where, when, how, why?
note to mr. hudson : if there is a clinic tonight
just making sure no one else was getting any funny ideas...
-Original Message-
From: Larry Price [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 20, 2001 3:56 PM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [EUG-LUG:652] Re: is der clinic?
On Thu, 20 Dec 2001, Justin Bengtson wrote
well, it does seem to be that these mails are kind of popular (well, maybe
just mildly interesting...), so i'm going to post one more follow-up before
i get into the distro progress mails (sometime next week, probably. too
many things going on right now...)
two things to REMEMBER :
1. clear
Kbob
kbobsoft software consulting
http://kbobsoft.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Justin Bengtson euglug= v+ e- eug++ bsd? gnu++ s++
I called some kid b the other day. It's the price you pay for living
hip-hop every day of your life. - Jerry (from the Point Blank Rangers)
kbobsoft software consulting
http://kbobsoft.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Justin Bengtson euglug= v+ e- eug++ bsd? gnu++ s++
I called some kid b the other day. It's the price you pay for living
hip-hop every day of your life. - Jerry (from the Point Blank Rangers)
LFS is the best thing in computers that ever happened to me. no i am not
joking.
a list of what i have installed and what i have successfully run so far :
dhcpcd
openssh
openssl
lynx (with ssl support)
mpg123 (on my new sb live. awesome.)
setmixer (a little gem i found on the debian site.)
cd
-Original Message-
From: Mark Bigler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 12:31 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [EUG-LUG:589] Re: LFS progress #3 (the last one, i
promise...)
LFS progress #3 (the last one, i promise...)
Hey, I say keep 'em coming.
-Original Message-
From: Bob Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 12:40 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [EUG-LUG:590] Re: LFS progress #3 (the last one, i
promise...)
Instead of one 500 Mb swap partition, you might want to put a swap
partition on
-Original Message-
From: Jim Beard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 17, 2001 12:56 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [EUG-LUG:594] Re: LFS progress #3 (the last one, i
promise... )
I recon a lot of people have been pretty interested in this
thread. I
know
larry, that's way kewl.
but i have to ask : why have it run hourly or daily? you aren't exactly
asking it any questions...
-Original Message-
From: larry a price [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 4:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [EUG-LUG:545]
i sat down and read the first chapter last time i was in borders. i would
highly reccomend it just on the first chapter. it looks to be a good book.
-Original Message-
From: Bob Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 10:24 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:
-Original Message-
From: larry a price [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 11:37 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: [EUG-LUG:560] RE: variations on a theme
On Thu, 13 Dec 2001, Justin Bengtson wrote:
but i have to ask : why have it run hourly
it keeps looking easier all the time. but really, my goals with LFS are in
this order of importance :
1. learn about linux
2. get a distro i am happy with
3. learn how to make a distro my way
4. actually make a distro
if the first two are satisfied, i will proceed on to making my own
-Original Message-
From: Mr O [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 10:20 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [EUG-LUG:504] Re: naive distro questions
I think I've found all these. Oh, and I run RedHat. So you
hate RPMs? I do a
majority of my stuff from
-Original Message-
From: Ben Barrett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 10:37 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [EUG-LUG:505] Re: naive distro questions
snip
Who's made an LFS boxen, and how long, I'm wondering, would it take??
well, i plan to make one
.
-Original Message-
From: Jacob Meuser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 1:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [EUG-LUG:483] nVidia
On Mon, Dec 10, 2001 at 09:53:25AM -0800, Justin Bengtson wrote:
the various BSD's, of which none have
nvidia support
What
-Original Message-
From: Mark Bigler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 12:07 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [EUG-LUG:480] Re: naive distro questions
Justin,
While the pains of your recent distro experience are fresh, you may
want to post what it
-Original Message-
From: Mark Bigler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 10, 2001 2:05 PM
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Subject: [EUG-LUG:493] Re: naive distro questions
A good list. I like it.
thanks. i made it myself. :)
snippage
I know you aren't looking for
WTF IS BOB???!!! why is bob cluttering my mailbox?
great. they've infected the EUGLUG as well... can you guys take the
discordianism, bobism and all your other isms and put the on the activism
list? most isms belong there. better yet, why don't y'all make a mailing
list called [EMAIL PROTECTED]? then you can discuss golden apples and slack
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