d video conferencing.
I say, "Ok. Do you want to put in another circuit?"
They say "No."
This other consultant says he can do this without bogging down the traffic. I think
he is a really good salesman.
Help.
Bob Crandell
ComSource Associates, Inc.
747 Willamette St.
E
I guess you haven't seen the cost of Micro$oft's software. :^)
Bob Crandell
ComSource Associates, Inc.
747 Willamette St.
Eugene, Oregon 97401
www.comsourceinc.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Voice: 541-345-0408
FAX: 541-345-0876
Rodney Mishima [EMAIL PROTECTED] 4/19/2000 9:15:53 AM
May 9th, 12:00
I did geocities for a while but I didn't do a web page so they kicked me off. It
turned out to be a good thing because half the time I either couldn't send or couldn't
receive mail.
Seth Cohn [EMAIL PROTECTED] 4/20/2000 12:59:08 PM
I played this game a LONG time ago.
I use a mix of
You didn't say you rebooted after you ran lilo. Try that.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 4/26/2000 6:52:38 PM
Actually, I *think* I have the same problem. Is there a better
way to find out whether or not linux is seeing the memory other
than running top? I've got 256 megs but top shows
Mem:64040K
with Linux are file/print servers and fire walls for
companies. We would love to be involved, if we can find a need for Linux workstation
support.
Bob Crandell
ComSource Associates, Inc.
747 Willamette St.
Eugene, Oregon 97401
www.comsourceinc.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Voice: 541-345-0408
FAX: 541-345
Costco has Sylvania 17" for about $170.00.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 6/30/2000 3:07:27 PM
Well, I tried out my free copy of Metro-X last night (OK, and until 4:30
this morning), and now I am convinced that I need a new monitor. My
7-year-old 14-inch just doesn't cut it. The refresh rates on it are
I can boot from floppy and it will boot into Linux ok.
"James S. Kaplan" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 7/10/2000 1:58:54 AM
Sounds like a lilo error. Can you boot from floppy to linux?
jk
At 10:11 PM 7/9/00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ok. Now the kernal panic is resolved. I don't know how.
This is the
Why not put a booth in the middle of the action? Everyone walks right buy our office.
Are Cyber cafes doing any good any more?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 7/14/2000 9:03:13 AM
At 12:45 AM 07/14/2000 -0700, you wrote:
I'm pretty much up for what anybody else wants to do.
Didn't somebody mention a
Wimp.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 7/14/2000 12:58:08 PM
Not me. I'd rather expend the energy doing demos to high schools, colleges,
government offices and
businesses.
jk
At 09:03 AM 7/14/00, you wrote:
Worth looking into, the real question is: Is anyone interested in this?
Personally, I'm not the
Thanks guys. I asked him to send one of the files, if it wasn't too big, and what
kind of printer he has.
I'll pass this on to him and see if it's that easy.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 7/25/2000 8:14:37 AM
On Tue, 25 Jul 2000, Bob Crandell wrote:
This is from a client of mine: "Do you know any
GnatBox is a purchased product we checked out when we were first looking into
firewalls. They also have GnatBox Light, which is free. You can find it at
http://www.gnatbox.com/
Bob Crandell
ComSource Associates, Inc.
Your IT Department
747 Willamette St.
Eugene, Oregon 97401
Assuming PCI != WinModem, do you have an IRQ conflict? Can you get it to work in DOS?
Make Kip or Bobby prove it works in DOS. ;^)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 8/1/2000 5:40:48 PM
i just got a new modem from VOS today, its a PCI U.S.
Robitics 56k Performance Pro Modem. on the box it says
that it
informative message "System error: Input/output
error", after running beautifully for ~12 hours. The output file
size at the time was 2,147,475,476.
He is running some Fortran calculations that generate a temporary file that might
fill these drives.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Bob Crandell
s about 12 hours to generate a 2 gig file.
Thanks
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 8/16/2000 12:51:33 PM
Are you getting this message when installing, or when creating the log file from the
fortran caluclation?
Bob Crandell wrote:
So is Win 95/98. I think it just needs a setting tweaked but bei
The world's err Eugene's largest calculator. Maybe if it's big enough, fast enough,
easy enough to get to, easy enough to work with, maybe it could be rented out to
people like my client (in Florence) who is running astrometric calculations and is
having problems with files growing larger
I got POP to work for a little while. I gave it up because they don't do attachments
(free) and, at the time, I didn't have access to SMTP. Today there are so many
choices, why bother?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 8/17/2000 9:53:39 AM
Er, whatever. PPP=PPP and IPPacket=IPPacket. Only thing is,
Sure, they that's the way they keep NT running so flawlessly.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 8/18/2000 10:02:21 AM
Is that why it leaks data all over the place? We just set up a cron job to
restart the server every 6 hours, and that seems to do the trick.
RonL wrote:
Can't possibly make ronsbrain a
I thought you might like to know my client's response.
"Yes, I've meanwhile confirmed from numerous sources that 2 Gbytes is a Unix file size
limit. I guess it's the same as the 2^31 nanosecond limit since 1970 in the Unix
world, or whatever it is that will make all computers die around the
Ok. I checked our mail server. The line wrap was set to 70. I changed it to 65.
Are the lines wrapping now?
Bob Crandell
ComSource Associates, Inc.
Your IT Department
747 Willamette St.
Eugene, Oregon 97401
www.comsourceinc.com
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I had to open 512 through our firewall when I was testing X at
home. The result of that test is:
1) It's really cool.
2) It's really, really slow.
3) Don't waste your time.
4) VNC is so much faster.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 8/30/2000 10:29:16 AM
At 08:46 AM 08/30/2000 -0700, you wrote:
trying
Ok, Debian is installed but Gnome won't work because it can't
find the mouse and I can't find the driver (3 button Logitech).
There are mouse modules but not the right ones.
I tried apt-get update. It did. No joy.
ps. Pico is missing too. I miss pico. Sigh.
for Debian?
Debian is kind of cool. I think I'm gonna have to take it
home.
Gnome is even similar enough to Windoze that these Microsoft
groupies around here can figure it out.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 9/2/2000 1:26:00 PM
On Sat, 2 Sep 2000, Bob Crandell wrote:
Ok, Debian is installed but Gnome won't work
My untar script reads:
/bin/tar -xvf $1
My ungtar script reads:
/bin/tar -xvf $1
Where the $1 is the file name of the file to be uncompressed.
Bob C.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 9/10 11:16p
Hi, could anyone help me with the install of Wordperfect 8? I
have
downloaded the whole file from
If I remember right, Michael had a blue rack mount computer case
at one of the Thursday meetings. What's the order information
for those?
Thanks
Bob Crandell
ComSource Associates, Inc.
Your IT Department
747 Willamette St.
Eugene, Oregon 97401
www.comsourceinc.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Voice
We are looking at MARS-NWE as a possibility. It's good in that
you can administer it with Syscon for users and Pconsole for
printers.
Bob Crandell
ComSource Associates, Inc.
Your IT Department
747 Willamette St.
Eugene, Oregon 97401
www.comsourceinc.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Voice: 541-345-0408
Do you have aliasing compiled into the kernel or loading as a
module?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 9/21/2000 12:24:30 PM
Thanks for all the help but it just doesn't seem to be working,
I'm just
going to nuke and pave this one.
Bob Miller wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Any Ideas? I'm using
I know a guy in Florence who does astrometric calculations on a
dual CPU system. He wrote the calculator in Fortran. It's
running on Redhat or Mandrake. I forget which. He might be
willing to play with this if he could get in. Especially if it
didn't cost much.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 9/21/2000
This is mostly for Jami.
I checked the sound card in Windoze. Works fine.
What I have in Linux is no errors, no noise and no joy.
Here is a recap:
Slackware 7.0
Kernel 2.2.17 (thanks to Neil)
Soundblaster PCI (es1371, Ensoniq rev 7)
Sound driver is in the kernel. Was a module.
I'll bring it
became root because you used "su', then you need to add
/usr/sbin to your own .bashrc
Redhat isn't very good about using root's settings.
I hope this helps.
Bob Crandell
ComSource Associates, Inc.
Your IT Department
747 Willamette St.
Eugene, Oregon 97401
www.comsourceinc.com
[EMAIL PROT
Me too.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 9/27/2000 11:25:16 AM
Ok.. I want a copy!
Jamie
On 26 Sep 2000, at 22:47, Seth Cohn wrote:
Seth,
You said you were going to have a burnt copy of Debian. It
sounds like
the tower with the burner would be a good thing to bring.
Paul and I started
I prefer CO2. It doesn't leave a residue like the powder ones do
and water is hard on tubes and resisters and stuff.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 9/28/2000 9:21:12 AM
At 01:20 PM 9/27/00 -0700, you wrote:
I would like to point out that if you do burn a cd under your
computer, be sure to have a proper
I'm reading an article in an NT magazine about how to use
NetMeeting through a firewall. It says to open some ports (389,
522, 1503, 1720 for TCP) and open a range of TCP/UDP 1024 through
65535 for dynamically assigned ports. My question is: Isn't
like taking down the firewall?
Isn't a
Once upon a time, at one of the Thursday meetings, someone had a
favorite clock on the west coast that seems pretty reliable. The
scrape of paper I wrote it on went the way of all good things.
Can some kind sole or soul post the address of a couple of atomic
clocks on the west coast?
Please
I like peas and DHMO.
I've eaten it all my life.
It makes the peas taste funny.
But it keeps them on my knife.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/11/2000 3:47:46 PM
I don't normally send out email posts, but this topic seems
pretty
important, and I just have to share it with all of my friends.
Dihydrogen
I've learned that if I don't move my mouse, I don't have to
reboot as often.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/12/2000 2:52:25 PM
Like at the Country Faire...
At 11:28 AM 10/12/00 -0700, Seth Cohn [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Nope, sighup means 'reset yourself, reload, rerun'
you don't need to rerun inetd.
Seth needs to use Windoze more. MSLICENSE has 25 characters.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/12/2000 1:00:41 PM
And effectively immediately, Corel Linux's Debianish apt-get
command
will be changed to:
apt-get install MSLICENSE=S7SS45DD555F444ZYDS NUMUSERS=1-3
notepad
Ben Barrett wrote:
Anybody know a php programmer?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/12/2000 3:00:16 PM
Nope, not mine--I guess it's got some problems with it's
php-to-database
code. Keep trying. It was working for awhile, but then it
dies
mid-stream. It did get /.'ed, so that might have something to
do with
it. Maybe
Are there any default limits to print job sizes? I have a guy
who is printing 4 and 5 meg graphics.
Printing is raw. That is, there are no filters.
In printcap the mx line says 0
The server is Redhat 5.1
The workstations are Windows.
Thanks
Hi
I am trying to update Gnome. After downloading all the source
files and installing them, I get an unknown gnome session error.
The directions said to remove the gnome package before starting.
Now I got no GUI. Not a great loss, I guess, except I was
hoping to learn it.
Slackware 7.1
How
Thanks, Jami.
You pointed me in the right direction at the Thursday meeting
and now X is working again. I still have a ways to go to get
Gnome running but now I know where to go to beat it into
submission.
Bob Crandell
ComSource Associates, Inc.
Your IT Department
747 Willamette St.
Eugene
Why? What's happening Thursday?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/21/2000 9:01:58 PM
Just for the record, I will not be at Stan's this Thursday, nor
do I
feel that anybody else should. Go get a life, people. ;^P
--Mike
--
Michael J. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
2250 Patterson #25 Eugene, OR 97405
I don't mean to change this fascinating subject (yawn) but I have
a how-do-I.
I want to setup a web cam and broadcast pictures from Apache.
So, how do I and what do I need, besides an interesting subject?
Thanks
ftping stuff to an apache/linux box just
fine.
Mostly cause I haven't set up the webcam under linux yet (no usb
on the
linux box where I want the webcam)
Seth
Bob Crandell wrote:
I don't mean to change this fascinating subject (yawn) but I
have
a how-do-I.
I want to setup a web cam
That's a PCI card right? Does his 486 have a PCI slot?
Cory Petkovsek [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/29/2000 4:50:53
PM
You can also get some Allied Teslyn 10/100 nics WITH Bus
mastering (meaning the card processes network traffic rather than
the cpu) for $15. I just got one from CDW.
On Wed, Nov 29,
, another was from places
like tuscows.com.
On Wed, Nov 29, 2000 at 04:41:29PM -0800, Bob Crandell wrote:
I don't get it.
Cory Petkovsek [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/29/2000
4:32:11
PM
That's funny, bob.
On Wed, Nov 29, 2000 at 04:34:01PM -0800, Bob Crandell wrote:
How fast is your connection
, we teach almost anything that runs in Windows. My
goal is to include almost anything that runs under Gnome and
KDE.
Mike should be back to you shortly with scheduling information.
Bob Crandell
ComSource Associates, Inc.
Your IT Department
747 Willamette St.
Eugene, Oregon 97401
My Firewall where I don't care haw fast the HD is:
CSGate:~# hdparm -tT /dev/hda
/dev/hda:
Timing buffer-cache reads: 128 MB in 2.86 seconds =44.76
MB/sec
Timing buffered disk reads: 64 MB in 4.21 seconds =15.20
MB/sec
My file server (I'm hoping will replace our NW4.11 someday):
. This has been true all the way back to 3.X, maybe
earlier.
Thanks
Bob Crandell
ComSource Associates, Inc.
Your IT Department
747 Willamette St.
Eugene, Oregon 97401
www.comsourceinc.com
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Voice: 541-345-0408
FAX: 541-345-0876
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/7/2000 3:46:25 PM
On Thu, Dec
Just in case you were wondering what to get me for Christmas.
http://www.panoramtech.com/index.htm
Bob Crandell
ComSource Associates, Inc.
Your IT Department
747 Willamette St.
Eugene, Oregon 97401
www.comsourceinc.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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and it rocks. I turned it off to see
what kind of damage it would do. Nothing. It was like it didn't
even notice.
Anybody want me to build you a NAS box? $2500.00 gets you 72
Gigs of mirrored storage.
Bob Crandell
ComSource Associates, Inc.
Your IT Department
747 Willamette St.
Eugene, Oregon 97401
We've been talking about doing this too. The startup costs have
been prohibitive. Now, with this information I can ask our
secretary to write up a grant request to fund it. We could
upgrade our 56K and DSL to T1 then to T3 when it got too
crowded.
Is it radio broadcast or line-of-sight
Well, Cory's keyboard is smaller than mine. I guess he doesn't
mine cramming his fingers together trying to find those little
chicklet keys.
Chris' Twiddler2 is a zero handprint. As long as you maintain a
firm grip, it won't fall under anything.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/17/2001 8:26:36 PM
On Wed,
PROTECTED] 1/18/2001 9:51:26 AM
I think a pound of feathers is heavier than both!
Which of these three pounds hits the ground first when dropped
from the same height, simultaneously, in a vacuum?
On Thu, Jan 18, 2001 at 08:09:07AM -0800, Bob Crandell wrote:
A British Thermal Unit (BTU
GreatBridge sent us a CD with v7.03. We're not interested.
Anyone want it?
It's full, unabridged for Linux. It has RPMs for Redhat 6.1,
6.2 and 7.0. It includes the source in tar.gz.
Let me know and I'll bring it to the meeting tonight.
Bob Crandell
ComSource Associates, Inc.
Your
It will be there.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/18/2001 11:07:29 AM
Bob,
YesI would love it.
Thanks
Sean
Bob Crandell wrote:
GreatBridge sent us a CD with v7.03. We're not interested.
Anyone want it?
It's full, unabridged for Linux. It has RPMs for Redhat 6.1,
6.2 and 7.0. It includes
One of our well meaning clients donated a Mac II vx. I would
like to bring it to the next Thursday Linux meeting if someone
can come with an ethernet card for it. It's not an ISA slot.
I haven't had time to look at it anymore than to know it's
dusty. Really dusty.
Thanks
Bob Crandell
Our server doesn't have a cooling problem.
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Tell a lie often enough, loud enough and it soon becomes the
truth.
Bob Crandell
ComSource Associates, Inc.
Your IT Department
747 Willamette St.
Eugene, Oregon 97401
www.comsourceinc.com
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] 1/31/2001
AT5551212.
Internal modems: Just say no.
Bob Crandell
ComSource Associates, Inc.
Your IT Department
747 Willamette St.
Eugene, Oregon 97401
www.comsourceinc.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Voice: 541-345-0408
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2/20/2001 10:38:20 AM
Hi all --
I'm experiencing some
Internal and external modems have the same abilities. External
modems have faster throughput. It surprised me to learn that.
Internal modems are cheaper and they do reduce clutter.
My brother in law had an internal that caught fire. Literally.
Took out his motherboard, sound card and video
Hi,
I'm using Apache/PHP/MySQL to learn SQL. Besides dazzling
people with my prowess, I'd like to be able to store digital
pictures in the database. So far, I've gotten to the chapter
that creates a form to type in a product code, description and
price. Yawn.
Does anyone know the SQL code to
A photo album is something to learn SQL with. There's not much
learning experience in buying or downloading one.
Blobs looked like something interesting to play with. After
pictures then there's sounds and executables and ISOs. Who knows
where it will end.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2/22/2001
into
your html
but i'm damned if i can remember what it is
Larry Price | "We have seen the truth.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] | And the truth makes no sense." -chesterton
___
On Thu, 22 Feb 2001, Bob Crandell wrote:
Hi,
Excellent. This is exactly the kind of thing I'm looking for:
"Insert Into $PhotoTable
(title, auth_id, description, category, body, cr_date, type)
values ('$title', '$auth_id', '$desc', '$cat',
'$image','$date','$type')";
I can hardly wait until the book I'm working through gets to
where I
some kind of naming link thru the database.
It was with MySQL 3.22.x
On 20010223.1219, Bob Crandell said ...
Data corruption? How bad? Do you know what is causing the
corruption? Is it MySQL or any database? Is it something
that
better error checking would prevent?
Thanks guys. I'm lear
How come we have to be so far behind?
http://www.cnn.com/2001/TECH/science/02/24/cover.terabeam/index.html
Now, now. We have to nice to liberals. If they were logical or
knew the whole story they wouldn't be liberal. But then again
some of them don't want to be confused with the facts.
I thought they were using light to transmit, not radio.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 2/26/2001 3:29:02 PM
At 12:02 PM
The way I like to define fact:
A fact is true whether one believes it or not, whether one likes
it or not, whether one knows about it or not. Something that is
true is verifiable and repeatable. It is not relative or a
matter of opinion or viewpoints. Fact and truth don't take
sides. See
people who share a common
interest in that
operating system.
I've had my coffee.
~:(X){,
Blinky Foobar, His Mark
Bob Crandell wrote:
The way I like to define fact:
A fact is true whether one believes it or not, whether one
likes
it or not, whether one knows about it or not. Something tha
What do you know about Plex86? Is it any better than Wine?
"Patrick R. Wade" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/5/2001 8:28:09 PM
On Mon, Mar 05, 2001 at 05:12:12PM -0800, Ralph Zeller wrote:
Here's an interesting project, for those of us still at lease
partly stuck
in the windoze world:
VNC is single user and we have a few users that access the
server. There isn't a GUI running on the box itself. We were so
happy with X-WinPro that we actually paid for it. The new
version is WinaXe 6.0. You can get it at www.labf.com
"Patrick R. Wade" [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/6/2001 11:58:01 AM
...
--
"...the Jedi learned early on what language the universe was
programmed
in. Then they took advantage of an accident of language to
obscure this
fact from the unwashed. They all affected an inverted lisp.
So, a jedi to be, you the Forth must use." Peter Da Silva in
ASR
Bob Crandell
If it posts to the list, it doesn't need anything special.
Right?
Don't you just need something like:
cat /home/me/topic | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] -s "3rd Saturday"
You know, this sounds like a glorified cron job.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/14/2001 1:18:41 PM
On 20010314.1303, Cory Petkovsek said
Hey Mikey!
What do you have lined up for the big day?
That's too bad. I was hoping to sleep in. :^)
I'm looking forward to it also.
Bob Crandell
ComSource Associates, Inc.
Your IT Department
747 Willamette St.
Eugene, Oregon 97401
www.comsourceinc.com
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/15/2001 8:55:35
Naw. Let'em whine.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/16/2001 2:56:58 PM
On 20010316.1448, Patrick R. Wade said ...
On Fri, Mar 16, 2001 at 02:38:54PM -0800, Dennis Eberl wrote:
Is something burning? Anyone smell spam?
It's not "spam"! It's a *reminder* of how to MAKE MONEY
FAST!!!
Shall
I finally found a NIC for a Macintosh IIvx. I'm planning on taking it to the meeting
tonight. Anyone want to play?
I know Debian will work on it. Will Mandrake? Slackware? Any others?
See ya there.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/28/2001 2:56:59 PM
I'm passing a message in lilo.conf in the line:
I've been wanting to try Redundant Cartridge. I haven't made it there yet, but it
might be worth a look-see just to find out if they really are worth recommending.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/31/2001 11:54:55 AM
A decent used inkjet, maybe. Can anyone suggest the best second-hand
places to try?
Anyone have a clue what's happening that day between 2 and 4?
Bob Crandell
ComSource Associates, Inc.
Your IT Department
747 Willamette St.
Eugene, Oregon 97401
www.comsourceinc.com
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Good. Portland announced theirs. Now ours if officially announced.
The address is in my signature.
Bob Crandell
ComSource Associates, Inc.
Your IT Department
747 Willamette St.
Eugene, Oregon 97401
www.comsourceinc.com
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[EMAIL
Good. Portland announced theirs again. Now ours if officially announced again.
The address is in my signature.
Bob Crandell
ComSource Associates, Inc.
Your IT Department
747 Willamette St.
Eugene, Oregon 97401
www.comsourceinc.com
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Joe's question got me to poking around a little. There is a program called gmailman.
I couldn't get it running it the 3 minutes I had time to play. Now I'm curious, does
we know if it's supposed to be client or server?
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 4/12/2001 4:40:52 PM
Mutt is not a graphical
Then there is always our training room. Unless you need more space than that. It's
already networked and no computer is more than 25 feet from a drop.
Bob Crandell
ComSource Associates, Inc.
Your IT Department
747 Willamette St.
Eugene, Oregon 97401
www.comsourceinc.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED
, Apr 13, 2001 at 01:54:22PM -0700, Bob Crandell wrote:
Then there is always our training room. Unless you need more space than that. It's
already networked and no computer is more than 25 feet from a drop.
Bob Crandell
ComSource Associates, Inc.
Your IT Department
747 Willamette St
Our room is still available.
Cory, 75 people?
Bob Crandell
ComSource Associates, Inc.
Your IT Department
747 Willamette St.
Eugene, Oregon 97401
www.comsourceinc.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I'm sorry it didn't work
Can you email me please?
Thanks.
Bob Crandell
ComSource Associates, Inc.
Your IT Department
747 Willamette St.
Eugene, Oregon 97401
www.comsourceinc.com
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, rather than a classroom environment. We want people to
feel comfortable to come or go as they please. But we also want atleast a small area
that is focused on learning (ie seminar).
On Sat, Apr 14, 2001 at 08:16:14AM -0700, Bob Crandell wrote:
Our room is still available.
Cory, 75
I thought it was Peace, Love, Penguin.
Your welcome. I guess if it's really happening here I better warn these guys.
Cory, I'm trying to round up 9 more 4 to 6 gig IDE HD for these computers so they can
be dual booted.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 4/19/2001 11:43:05 AM
Peace, Love, Linux,
OK. Let's try these details again.
It's happening July 23?
Here (see sig)
Starting ?
Ending ?
Bob Crandell
ComSource Associates, Inc.
Your IT Department
747 Willamette St.
Eugene, Oregon 97401
www.comsourceinc.com
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OK. Let's try these details again.
It's happening JUNE 23rd (Alan Turing's birthday)
Here (see sig)
Starting time ?
Ending time?
Bob Crandell
ComSource Associates, Inc.
Your IT Department
747 Willamette St.
Eugene, Oregon 97401
www.comsourceinc.com
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The problem with these machines is they are SCSI. When you add an IDE drive, it boots
from there. You have not choice.
The IDE can't be smaller than 4 gig because I need to drive copy Windows from the SCSI
to the IDE before Linux is installed on the SCSI.
If it weren't for Windows ...
Just to let you know, Cory and Seth:
I ran down and bought Mandrake and put it on that server. It found the drives.
Progress sure feels good.
is doing the editing but that would be a nice touch.
Thanks
Bob Crandell
ComSource Associates, Inc.
Your IT Department
747 Willamette St.
Eugene, Oregon 97401
www.comsourceinc.com
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/1/2001 10:19:05 AM
A new vote is up
I want to thank Jami and Neil for their invaluable help Thursday. The server went in
and they are happy. It was still harder than it should have been but the two of you
taught me well.
Thanks.
Bob Crandell
ComSource Associates, Inc.
Your IT Department
747 Willamette St.
Eugene, Oregon
8 hours for one block.)
Here's a little article discussing an intro to beowulf systems, and
home-brewed super computers.
http://www.cacr.caltech.edu/beowulf/tutorial/intro.html
Cory
On Mon, May 07, 2001 at 09:56:35AM -0700, Bob Crandell wrote:
2 questions:
1) Is anyone running Seti
No. I did get the kernel source downloaded and installed but I ran out of time and
couldn't do anything with it.
Thanks again.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/7/2001 10:46:37 PM
Bob Crandell wrote,
I want to thank Jami and Neil for their invaluable help Thursday. The
server went in and they are happy
I tried to email 2 messages to Cory last week. They both came back today.
Come out, come out where ever you are.
Alee, alee in free.
Cory Petkovsek [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/7/2001 12:36:44 PM
I don't know perl, is there a free command? Did you allocate $image?
free($image)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/15/2001 2:56:48 PM
Hmmm, good try ;) I'm now undeffing $image after each iteration of the loop, but the
Gimp still happily chews up my memory. Then quits with
** Warning **: cache:
Is anyone printing to a printer through a JetDirect card?
The one I'm fighting with is a J3111A. I can't figure out the queue name.
Thanks
. Now ...?
Bob Crandell
ComSource Associates, Inc.
Your IT Department
747 Willamette St.
Eugene, Oregon 97401
www.comsourceinc.com
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By the way, Bob Crandell, did you get my email earlier today? I
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