On Thursday 26 February 2004 12:48 pm, Bob Miller wrote:
: Mr O wrote:
: Actually, for KBob's needs, the audio should be coming off the
: satellite box so tuner and sound capabilities of the TV card are
: of no concern.
:
: Actually, KBob should clarify KBob's needs.
What a thought!
:
: I
On Monday 16 February 2004 08:41 am, nyal wrote:
: Sorry folks, guess I'm a bit behind the times and kinda old school. I do
: still have a floppy drive that I use with my Sony Mavica. Didn't realize
: that floppies were as dead as the 5 1/4 disks of yesteryear (the really
: floppy floppies).
But
,
Ben
On Thu, 5 Feb 2004 14:39:55 -0800
Linux Rocks! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| I'm planning on bringing a new laptop to the meeting tonite... It has
| windows XP on it, and I want to put SLackware on it too (ive installed
| slackware on it once, but didnt get much chance to mess
I'm planning on bringing a new laptop to the meeting tonite... It has
windows XP on it, and I want to put SLackware on it too (ive installed
slackware on it once, but didnt get much chance to mess with it before
Averatec's XP restore utility wiped the entire disk (bad restore
utility!)
So... The
So,
I just got some spam from what apears to be microsoft. To the best of my
knowlege, ive never given them any of my email addy's, however the address
the spiced ham was sent to is the one I use for my linux list administration
(available via web archives, any mail sent to the list
On Saturday 03 January 2004 03:45 am, Bob Miller wrote:
: Larry Price wrote:
: Anyway, all systems are operational again. When we got to town this
: evening, we bought a chainsaw. Next time, we'll be prepared.
:
: You do realize that you are now officially an Oregonian.
:
: What??? I wasn't
On a simular, and not completely unrelated subject Someone posted this to
another list Im on:
http://www.cnn.com/2004/TECH/ptech/01/02/personal.server.ap/index.html
2 things I noticed about this backup computer are:
1) it doesnt acually support linux (works with win 2000, and XP)
2) file
On Monday 29 December 2003 09:13 am, T. Joseph Carter wrote:
: On Sun, Dec 28, 2003 at 11:47:31PM -0800, Larry Price wrote:
: This is kind of a borderline question;
:
: A disk was intentionally zero'd out using
:
: dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda
well... this writes 0's to every bit on the disk
So, I have a couple weird problems, both unrelated... I have avi files that
will not open under windows media player. This is really perplexing as avi's
are basicly a much of .bmp's and wav file. Both .bmp and .wav are windows
file formats, so I would assume any avi should play on any windows
That is so funny! I was just about to post a message saying something like
that! It turned out that the sound laptop I had recently installed
everything on did actually have the sound card setup correctly, it was just
the volume was turned off. So... so far slackware setup and configured
So... I spent a week trying to get a pcmcia nic working in XP. it wasnt ever
going to work... I spent a few hours, and installed win98, and Slackware, and
both work fine (although everything but the sound worked right out of the box
in slack, windows 98 required downloading several drivers, and
So... I havnt had a lot of time to mess with this lappy yet, but these are the
things Ive tried:
original drivers for the smc 8020 pcmcia network card. no luck...
different drivers (8022) no luck.
Booting knoppix (boots, runs great, detects/loads my network). sadly it wont
let me write to the
On Sunday 21 December 2003 11:06 am, Bob Miller wrote:
: nyal wrote:
: I've got a constant hi/lo tone coming from my speakers once Mandrake
: starts up. Sounds like a European Police Horn. I think it's got
: something to do with the chassis intrusion alarm that's built into
: this ASUS K7M
On Saturday 20 December 2003 04:58 pm, Ken Barber wrote:
: On Saturday 20 December 2003 04:16, Nyal wrote:
: I'm new to Linux, currently using Mandrake 9.2 and I have a
: question about a soundblaster card that's in this box I just
: bought.
:
: I'm trying to get it to work but so far no
On Thursday 18 December 2003 07:16 am, Wayne Scace wrote:
: Hi Gang,
: Wayne K9DI es LD Patriot here. I just wanted to drop a note
: letting the group know how happy I am with Firebird. It's as fast or
: faster than my beloved Konqueror and a damn sight faster than Mozilla
:
On Thursday 18 December 2003 11:58 am, Brad Davidson wrote:
: Just out of curiosity, why are you expecting Microsoft to provide you
: with a driver download for your 3rd party hardware? I know that they do
: provide updates for some built-in drivers via WindowsUpdate, but not for
: all cards by
Equilibrium, I just watched it... It was ok, not great, but the thing that had
me scratching my head was : Could they copy the matrx any more ? i really
think someone told the main actor that he was going to be the next keanu.
Anyway i was wondering what some of you guys thougth of it?
Jamie
:
:
:
: On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 00:52:21 -0500
:
: Linux Rocks ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: | Hal,
: | If the spam you received had gone through the list, we all would
: | have gotten
: | it. I dont think that Ive seen that specific one, so I cant even say its
: | anyway associated with the list
/1953220.shtml
:
: And for you old-timers, enjoy the articles aout kermit on ISS:
: http://science.slashdot.org/science/03/12/10/1957244.shtml
:
:
: cheers all,
:
: Ben
:
: PS - we are reflections... of ourselves.
:
:
: On Thu, 11 Dec 2003 12:19:13 -0500
:
: Linux Rocks ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Sorry... :(
Jamie
On Thursday 11 December 2003 01:51 pm, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
: Hey guys how about you take this personal discussion off list?
:
: Cory
--
Even more amazing was the realization that God has Internet access. I
wonder if He has a full newsfeed?
-- Matt Welsh
Congradulation! I realy wish they had them back when I went there ( and yes, I
asked many times...) I asked for perl classes too.. have they doen that yet?
(or is perl dead?)
Jamie
On Thursday 11 December 2003 05:15 pm, Ken Barber wrote:
: Last May we had a thread on eug-lug regarding Linux
On Wednesday 10 December 2003 10:27 pm, T. Joseph Carter wrote:
: On Wed, Dec 10, 2003 at 09:55:30PM -0500, Jamie wrote:
: : http://www.9thtee.com/tivomemory.htm
:
: thats some of the worst soldering ive seen ! (except when i was doing
: training...) I saw some stuff... some people just
Hal,
While I sympathize with getting spam, its not going through this list. Its
possible that your email address was harvested via the web archive, but I see
no evidence of that.
Look at it this way, atleast it didnt say generic (implying that your cheap,
and impotent!).
Jamie
Hal,
If the spam you received had gone through the list, we all would have gotten
it. I dont think that Ive seen that specific one, so I cant even say its
anyway associated with the list.
Ironicly, the email address I usually use on this list gets less spam than
any other email
On Tuesday 09 December 2003 01:37 am, Dirk Ouellette wrote:
: http://www.reuters.com/newsArticle.jhtml?type=technologyNewsstoryID=395865
curious... so worms infect atm machines? how do they get in?
I love this part (from the general marketting manager of the company, after
installing firewall
Dirk,
you may need the full path to mozilla (use locate mozilla if your unsure of
the ful path).
Jamie
On Sunday 30 November 2003 12:47 pm, Dirk Ouellette wrote:
: I'm using mozilla %r in my RH 9 Preferred Apps for browser so Mozilla
: will pick up the url clicks from within Evolution,
I have experience with older hardware, but nothing at those speeds. Typicly
the main issue is overheating, but there are other considerations... since
your ram is aparently fast enough, the other considerations are your video
(ram and CPU on video), I/O controller/HDD. My guess is if you tried
On Monday 24 November 2003 05:12 pm, T. Joseph Carter wrote:
: On Mon, Nov 24, 2003 at 11:06:02AM -0800, Bob Miller wrote:
: My P4P800 motherboard has two SATA connectors. Does that mean
: I could hook up a max of two SATA drives to it?
:
: Yes, just two drives. You've got a hybrid system with
On Friday 21 November 2003 01:06 pm, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
: On Thu, Nov 20, 2003 at 08:06:27PM -0800, Dirk Ouellette wrote:
: I'm planning to take my Nursing pre-reqs now so when I retire from the
: Post office in Oct '06, I'll be ready to go. the following is a
: requirement for my first
On Friday 21 November 2003 01:03 pm, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
: On Thu, Nov 20, 2003 at 11:23:27PM -0500, Linux Rocks! wrote:
: so... ive noticed this before in my webserver logs...
: 68.50.124.251 - - [20/Nov/2003:23:07:12 -0500] GET
: /scripts/..%%35c../winnt/ system32/cmd.exe?/c+dir HTTP/1.0
so... ive noticed this before in my webserver logs...
68.50.124.251 - - [20/Nov/2003:23:07:12 -0500] GET /scripts/..%%35c../winnt/
system32/cmd.exe?/c+dir HTTP/1.0 400 292
so... looks like someone it scanning for a winnt based server they can exploit
to me.. anyway, obviously its not an acutal
2003 23:23:27 -0500
:
: Linux Rocks ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: | so... ive noticed this before in my webserver logs...
: | 68.50.124.251 - - [20/Nov/2003:23:07:12 -0500] GET
: | /scripts/..%%35c../winnt/ system32/cmd.exe?/c+dir HTTP/1.0 400 292
: |
: | so... looks like someone it scanning for a winnt
Pat et al.
This got my interest! Ive recently purchased an extra el-cheapo camera, and
it had very limited support right now. I have never done any USB stuff
before, so theres some learning i have to do!
Right now Ive found someone else that has some luck getting something out of
this
November 2003 03:50 pm, Bob Miller wrote:
: Linux Rocks ! wrote:
: My camera:
: Concord EyeQ Mini
:
: I just checked gtkam, and it has these two entries in the camera menu.
:
: Concord Eye-Q Easy
: Concord EyeQ 4330
:
: I wonder whether your camera would work as one of those.
:
: Versions
, 16 Nov 2003 00:57:23 -0500
:
: Linux Rocks ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: | On Saturday 15 November 2003 09:47 pm, Bob Miller wrote:
: | : Linux Rocks ! wrote:
: | : I liked the commodore much better than the apple 2... neither were
: | : all that great, but the commodore would boot w/out a disk
Ill chime in too and confirm pretty much the same thing others are saying...
computer base has really good friendly service, and knowlegable employees,
one of which has been a eug-lug member for a couple years now.
VOS - Id never recommend...
Stan (PCtrainingCenter) is a crusty old bugger, but
At one point I belive #euglug was setup, but I dont think anybody really used
it... There is always #linux, #distro of choice, and #application of
choice
I sometime yack in #linux and #slackware, but Im not always available (even if
Im logged in)
I would ofcourse suggest using
On Sunday 16 November 2003 03:33 am, T. Joseph Carter wrote:
: well... I was thinking about DVD players mostly... every laptop Ive
: looked at recently has DVD (not RW), and CDRW, most are built in, but
: some are removable. The Dell (even the $600 one) did have many optical
: drive options
Pat,
Hey... so, I have 2 mail related questions Im also thinking anything with
[big5] in the subject line I will want deleted...
1) Im tired of the spam :( so I would like the official delete spam filter for
my .procmailrc
2) do I need to do anything to keep my efn mail?
Jamie
--
;
: spamassassin works about as well as swatting mosquitoes with an axe.
:
: On Sunday, November 16, 2003, at 01:33 PM, T. Joseph Carter wrote:
: On Sun, Nov 16, 2003 at 03:38:28PM -0500, Linux Rocks! wrote:
: Pat,
: Hey... so, I have 2 mail related questions Im also thinking
: anything
, at 01:33 PM, T. Joseph Carter wrote:
: : On Sun, Nov 16, 2003 at 03:38:28PM -0500, Linux Rocks! wrote:
: : Pat,
: : Hey... so, I have 2 mail related questions Im also thinking
: : anything with
: : [big5] in the subject line I will want deleted...
: :
: : 1) Im tired of the spam :( so I
On Saturday 15 November 2003 08:14 am, T. Joseph Carter wrote:
: On Fri, Nov 14, 2003 at 11:25:03PM -0800, Bob Miller wrote:
: When Havoc is done with Gnome 2.6, it will have only one button
: labelled Do stuff.
:
: You say that like it's a bad thing. Why exactly did you buy a Mac,
:
On Saturday 15 November 2003 09:47 pm, Bob Miller wrote:
: Linux Rocks ! wrote:
: I liked the commodore much better than the apple 2... neither were
: all that great, but the commodore would boot w/out a disk, which is
: a decent feature I wish carried over in the modern computing world!
:
: We
Gee... I thought that was pretty much what I said...
I guess you(bob) put it better than I did...
another thing not mentioned, while macinosh hardware (used to atleast) be
among higher quality, its not alway the best quality, and with the PC, you do
have the option of higher quality parts (and
Traitor! hehe... just teasing... so... how is redhat 9? would you use it on
your computer?
Jamie
On Saturday 15 November 2003 11:07 pm, Bob Crandell wrote:
: Hi,
:
: Just thought I'd let you know, at least the ones who care (if there are
: any), that reinstalling Redhat on a clean system went
On Saturday 15 November 2003 10:54 pm, T. Joseph Carter wrote:
: (Didn't notice there was more..)
:
: On Sat, Nov 15, 2003 at 12:35:06PM -0500, Linux Rocks! wrote:
: : Several reasons (why I bought my Powerbook):
: :
: : 1. Ability to actually open Word documents people keep giving me
Rob,
Gnome 2.4 was released a while ago... (came with slack 9.1 atlest!) mabye
using a more current version will alevaite some of your problems
Jamie
On Friday 14 November 2003 12:36 pm, Rob Hudson wrote:
: On Fri, 14 Nov 2003 08:58:38 -0800
:
: Rob Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ive actually had decent experience with authorize.net. I've used them with a
few customers, and mostly good service, however I have had troubles with
another company that aparently was owned by them... but thats completely
unrelated probably.
Its been a few years, but I used commerce.cgi
On Thursday 13 November 2003 03:08 am, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
: On Wed, Nov 12, 2003 at 09:38:46PM -0800, Ken Barber wrote:
: Lazy sysadmins? I beg to differ.
:
: How about overworked sysadmins? I was once in charge of a 'Doze
: network and there was no way I could keep current with the
:
On Thursday 13 November 2003 01:37 pm, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
: On Thu, Nov 13, 2003 at 10:09:54AM -0500, Linux Rocks! wrote:
: From the Real world experience files, I did my work co-op in a govt
: office.
:
SNIPP
: With 170 linux workstations, it wouldn't even take a whole day to write
Yeah... 30billion dimes... After reading the article, it sounds like the EU is
more interested in getting thier peice of the M$ pie, than making business
fair... I dont see anything they say that leads me to belive that they care
about unfair business practices, or making things better... just
On Wednesday 12 November 2003 03:53 am, Patrick R. Wade wrote:
: So; due to a combination of frustration with a slow release cycle
: and curiosity, i replaced my Debian install on my laptop with Gentoo.
: It's been an interesting experience so far; it has by far the most
: primitive installer i've
On my system, rm is in /usr/bin, so if your in /usr and you rm -rf *, you will
actually remove rm! so is du, and df! maybe it would be best to boot your
system using a bootable cd before doing this!
Jamie
On Monday 10 November 2003 01:00 am, Linux Rocks! wrote:
: Tim,
: You can find out
On Monday 10 November 2003 08:48 pm, Ben Barrett wrote:
: Howdy. Please tend toward *small* conversations, and include people or
: lists AS they define their interest... it is good netiquette. Since I
: don't have anything to do with EFN, I'd like to take the opportunity to
: go ahead and tell
On Monday 10 November 2003 08:01 pm, Roger wrote:
: Around Mon,Nov 10 2003, at 03:02, Marc Baber, wrote:
: Hi Larry (and Cc's),
:
: Now that I've got your attention with an over-the-top provocative
: subject line :-), Please forgive me for singling you (Larry) out as the
: expert on the
well... this is getting wildly off topic, but... the list is managed by 2
individuals, mostly ed, but also me. The listserver does block post by
non-subscribers, but we have to manually delete those messages (or allow
them). It doesnt really need to do any filtering as it only allows post from
You beat me to posting this!
I read it a couple hours ago, and didnt post! anyway... its pretty
interesting... I found the part about yacking over a few beers part most
interesting :)
Jamie
On Friday 07 November 2003 04:44 pm, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
: Check this out, someone tried to put in a
On Thursday 06 November 2003 02:17 pm, Rob Hudson wrote:
: On 20031106.1115, Bob Miller said ...
:
: Jacob Meuser wrote:
: I see there have been 61 'folders' for 668, pretty impressive. Maybe
: there'd be more new members if euglug's FAH efforts were more blatant
: on the website?
:
:
wrote:
: Max could always drop it off at my office and Jamie could pick it up from
: there next time he is in the neighborhood.
:
: Bob
:
: Linux Rocks ! ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: heh... yeah... I could have fed ex pick it up... how much do you suppose
: that would cost!
:
: Jamie
On Sunday 02 November 2003 03:05 pm, Maximillian Von Schwanekamp wrote:
SNIP
: That's even worse than the $5 St Vinny's wanted. What's up with the fee
: for monitors? Guess I'll ask FreeGeek. Just out of curiosity, and not
: asking for any commitments, would anyone be interested in
hey I could really use a monitor, but its a 3000 mile drive! (which Is why I
only have 1 monitor with me!)
Dont hold the monitor for me, I have no idea when I'll be in driving distance!
Jamie
On Saturday 01 November 2003 10:08 pm, Maximillian Von Schwanekamp wrote:
: Free for someone who is
On Saturday 01 November 2003 10:13 pm, Bob Miller wrote:
: Cory Petkovsek wrote:
: Jason's talk was great. A well prepared, and thorough presentation on a
: 12-step program to host-security-happiness.
:
: Thanks a lot Jason!
:
: Yeah, thanks, Jason! I wish I could have been there.
me too...
:
:
: Max
:
: Linux Rocks ! wrote:
: hey I could really use a monitor, but its a 3000 mile drive! (which Is why
: I only have 1 monitor with me!)
:
: Dont hold the monitor for me, I have no idea when I'll be in driving
: distance!
:
: Jamie
:
: On Saturday 01 November 2003 10:08 pm, Maximillian Von
On Monday 27 October 2003 10:34 pm, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
good points snipped out
And real hackers don't click.
This is a great quote. may I use it?
Jamie
:
: Cory
--
DOS: n., A small annoying boot virus that causes random spontaneous system
crashes, usually just before saving a massive
Dirk,
The GIMP uses its own printing tools, check out:
http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/
Jamie
On Monday 27 October 2003 10:35 am, Dirk Ouellette wrote:
: Is there anyone on the list who can help me set up the Gimp to print
: photos using Redhat 9 and my hp 5550 printer. So far I have
This sounds like a really good presentation! I tragicly, I wont be there in
person. Will there be any presentaion material and notes available on the
website?
Jamie
On Monday 27 October 2003 09:08 pm, Jason wrote:
: Hey List,
:
: Here is a little blurb to shed some more light on the
:
So... watching tv this morning I saw a IBM commercial, thier e-servers they
claim for systems that run Linux, and other types too I guess they mean
BSD ?
Jamie
--
Whoa...I did a 'zcat /vmlinuz /dev/audio' and I think I heard God...
-- mikecd on #Linux
On Friday 24 October 2003 06:53 pm, Bob Miller wrote:
: Linux Rocks ! wrote:
: Ken,
: Ahh... ok, so instead of gettting frustrated, and banging ones head,
: let me offer you this suggestion. Ask the moderator (myself or ed) to
: simply ignore/decline your messages when you accidently
This might just be another one of bill's tricks... maybe he's planning on
causing his stock prices to drop, so he can go and grab up even more of it at
a reduced price... its really hard to say with that guy... he's a devilishly
tricky bastard.
Jamie
On Thursday 23 October 2003 03:51 pm, D.
better deals from the online Staples,
: although, it's harder to haggle with them.
:
: Linux Rocks ! ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: Yup! Thats the one...
: The AVERATEC 3150HW comes with 512M, and wireless, which would be better,
: Ive I can get a simular deal. AVERATEC's website shows about $100
Anyone familiar with this laptop? Ive found it on sale for $699, looks like a
pretty decent deal... anyone used it with linux?
Jamie
--
I'm telling you that the kernel is stable not because it's a kernel,
but because I refuse to listen to arguments like this.
-- Linus Torvalds
Crandell wrote:
: Linux Rocks ! ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
: Anyone familiar with this laptop? Ive found it on sale for $699, looks
: like a pretty decent deal... anyone used it with linux?
:
: Jamie
:
: ___
:
: Did it look like this? Get more memory
On Friday 17 October 2003 06:59 am, Jack Morgan wrote:
: On Fri, Oct 17, 2003 at 12:18:44AM -0400, Linux Rocks ! wrote:
: Sheehs... thats not even a whole OC-3's worth! What do you do with the
: leftover bandwidth ?
:
: Well, have a look at the stats here: http://www.net.oregonstate.edu/ftp/
So
Is it possible you used xmms to convert wavs to mp3s, and forgot to change the
output plugin back from diskwriter to to alsa/oss/esd ?
Jamie
On Friday 17 October 2003 10:25 am, Dirk Ouellette wrote:
: Well I used bladeenc to change wav files to mp3, but I inadvertently
: used it to mp3 some mp3
, Linux Rocks! wrote:
SNI
: This one was on the DC LUG site:
: http://dclug.tux.org/whyWNT95better.yeahright.html
Jamie
--
You know you are there when you are known by your first name, and
are recognized.
Lemmie see, there is Madonna, and Linus, and . help me out here!
Bill
On Friday 17 October 2003 12:20 pm, Bob Miller wrote:
: Bob Crandell wrote:
: The other Bob
:
: I guess that makes me the Other Other Bob. Do we have any other
: Other Other Bobs on this list?
:
: No, I thought you were THE Bob. You know, The great and powerful
: ... Do you prefer
Id be interested in hearing about the results. I havnt looked into this for my
own needs, but Ive seen companies that do this (on tv), and it was pretty
expensive (but remarkable what can be extracted).
Alternatively, If you know someone with access to a clean room, you might be
able to
yeah... the show I saw a few years ago said aprox $2,000 was average (some
much more) like the laptop that was in the car when it was onfire, then
pushed into the river...
Jamie
On Thursday 16 October 2003 01:07 pm, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
: On Thu, Oct 16, 2003 at 08:29:25AM -0700, Mr O wrote:
That was pretty funny... but it begs the question... do you really want to
take a bath or go swimming with that thing?
Im not going first!
Hmm... maybe If I did that with the craptop?
Jamie
On Thursday 16 October 2003 07:46 pm, Bob Crandell wrote:
: Hi,
:
: For those who like to modify
Sheehs... thats not even a whole OC-3's worth! What do you do with the
leftover bandwidth ?
Jamie
On Thursday 16 October 2003 04:17 pm, Scott Kveton wrote:
: It's a very busy server right now. I can tell you right now we're
: putting out 120 megabytes a second which might impress some
So... after spending the day backing up stuff, and installing Slack 9.1, I am
finally enjoying buckets_of_erogenous_nym...
I once again had trouble with enlightenment and gdm, however doing a web
search came up with the post I made to the list a few months ago, which got
me back in business
Thanks... good to know... Ive never had a samsung. I've always found seagate
to be a good choice.
Jamie
On Tuesday 14 October 2003 11:18 am, Mr O wrote:
: Samsung's are slw. For performance in an IDE drive you'll
: want an 8mb cache Maxtor or Seagate.
:
: --- Jamie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now thats working the web! good going Ben! Thanks for tips on the websites...
as a side note, I used the web to see the movie Kill Bill. I asked the nice
lady at the bank what theaters were decent around here (you can get shot
driving or parking in the wrong neigborhood around here!) she
I just checked out the site... pretty cool.
The pc larry mentions is a 1.3 ghz amd duron (not 1.8, although it does
kind of look like an 8 not a 3.
heres the specs on the Linare PC:
1.3 GHz AMD Processor
128 MB RAM
30 GB Hard disk
Mouse
Keyboard
Speakers
Ethernet Interface
Walmart
'X' and watch in puke because it
: can't find your pointing device. :) Then fire up lynx, hit
: google, and find the settings you need for a USB mouse. Edit
: your XF86Config and you're a happy camper. So... in linux you
: can have problems but solutions are more fun to find.
:
:
:
: --- Linux Rocks
mplayer is pretty decent... I use it :)
Jamie
On Sunday 12 October 2003 08:09 am, Mr O wrote:
: Grab the latest Mozilla, click on the link. If you need a plugin
: (not normally for javascript) it'll tell you or start
: downloading a bunch of strange text. Looks to me like it wants
: you to pick
On Saturday 11 October 2003 03:11 pm, T. Joseph Carter wrote:
: On Sat, Oct 11, 2003 at 04:29:21PM -0700, Linux Rocks ! wrote:
: funny... I talked to someone that was having a bad MS day too... I was in
: staples getting blanks ($9.99/50). She was complaining that she needed a
: new mouse because
On that note... you might check out #linux on IRC, (sorry, cant remember the
server...) there was a guy that was often online that did support for real,
and he was pretty helpful.
Jamie
On Sunday 12 October 2003 10:03 am, Larry Price wrote:
: I think Dirk is really asking about playing
: Real
Thats funny... I just saw that yesterday from the panel menu (actually, I use
gnome panel under E!), Theres a KDE menu at the bottom of my
gnome-applications panel, under the kde menu, select: settings-modules/System
Administration/Linux Kernel.
I havnt used it, but its nice to see it :)
Jamie
I was only able to find a couple screenshots, and one (jwz.org) was really
small), the other wasnt a very good screenshot... anyone have any decent
screen shots? Gee... wonder when the red/green 3Dglmatrix is going to be
available :)
Jamie
On Sunday 12 October 2003 11:23 am, Bob Miller wrote:
but solutions are more fun to find.
--- Linux Rocks ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
with linux, you never have those problems
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Nice :) I like it! If I can manage to get things backed up tonite, Ill
install slack9.1, I hope it comes with slack9.1 :) Ill have to have
that!
It looks like it does a 3d motion (simular to rock or is that rotor?)
Jamie
Bob Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Linux Rocks ! wrote:
I was only
Played? do you mean PHP Hypertext Preprocessor? as in webpages? if so,
I think any modern browser and parse PHP just fine. I think even
lynx/link does!
If you mean something other than webpages, please send more details...
Jamie
Dirk Ouellette [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can .php files be played
Ken Barber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: On Sat, Oct 11, 2003 at 04:29:21PM -0700, Linux Rocks ! wrote:
: I talked to someone that was having a bad MS day
: [snip] I told her that w/linux, you dont
: ever have that problem!
On Saturday 11 October 2003 03:11 pm, T. Joseph Carter wrote
funny... I talked to someone that was having a bad MS day too... I was in
staples getting blanks ($9.99/50). She was complaining that she needed a new
mouse because the new mouse she got didnt work. everytime she would turn the
computer on, the mouse didnt work, but the new hardware wizard
Doh! There I go using the wrong email address... see how it still posts anyway
:)
On Sunday 12 October 2003 12:42 am, Jamie wrote:
: Dirk,
: The issue has nothing to do with RedScat, its galeon that is the issue. Im
: not well versed in galeon, you may need to 'enable' java, or javascript
:39 pm, Ken Barber wrote:
: On Thursday 09 October 2003 17:31, Linux Rocks ! wrote:
: Ken,
: Whats up with the duplicate posting? Ive noticed it a few
: times before. This time its 2 minutes apart.
:
: AAARRRGH! gnashing teeth
:
: What's happening is that I forget to change my From: address
:
: cheers and rock on!
:
:Ben
:
:
: On Thu, 9 Oct 2003 22:23:38 -0700
:
: Linux Rocks ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: | Does this answer your question ?
: |
: | http://mino.iam.ro/mview.php?guid=181
: | I can see this much:
: | OS WIN98SE/ME/2000/XP
: |
: | so... I cant say it will, but maybe
engines like google archive
stuff (cached) so that information can still be retrieved even if the archive
is modified to remove your email address.
Jamie
On Friday 10 October 2003 10:05 am, Ken Barber wrote:
: On Friday 10 October 2003 06:47, Linux Rocks ! wrote:
: Ken,
: Ahh... ok, so instead
Ken,
Whats up with the duplicate posting? Ive noticed it a few times before. This
time its 2 minutes apart.
Jamie
On Thursday 09 October 2003 10:18 am, Ken Barber wrote:
: On Thursday 09 October 2003 12:56, Linux Rocks ! wrote:
: I'll assume you mean the beautiful gift of linux. I
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