to be able to
: make changes to the site from their home DSL service
: (Rio) but their IP is different each time they log on.
: Is there a way to authorize that person since they
: have a dynamic IP but no real Domain Name?
:
: I read what Cory, Jake, and Mike said, and the scp solution
just about any cd-rom over 16x should be able to boot from cd. and 266-300
pentiums SHOULD all have the boot from cd option.
On Sunday 08 December 2002 12:52 am, Tony Newman wrote:
On Sat, 7 Dec 2002 20:33:41 -0800, Linux Rocks ! wrote:
Tony,
You might want to use an older hard
can perhaps export the message and grep out the lines of the one-liners.
append to a file?
On Wednesday 22 January 2003 09:36 pm, Jacob Meuser wrote:
On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 12:57:59PM -0800, Linux Rocks! wrote:
So, Id like to extract just the one liner portion of email sent from
joker.org
Ok i HAVE to relate this to you all.
local computer store I like to hang out at one day. an older man (about 50ish)
comes in. talks to my buddy Bob who runs the place.
Man: Ive got a small problem, and need my computer looked at. are you busy?
Bob: yes a bit. we have a three day turnaround
I am using redhat 7.3
I dont seem to have apt-cache. where can i find that?
On Tuesday 11 March 2003 09:22 pm, Bob Miller wrote:
Rob Hudson wrote:
Whenever someone sends me a file from the mac, it appears garbled. An
example header looks like this:
(This file must be converted with
I think it is a good thing we are joining together against this man. war is
never good, but I think it is better than the alternatives.
my $0.02
On Thursday 20 March 2003 09:45 pm, Ben Barrett wrote:
A protest *against* the war, I presume... I also presume that no-one
around here is
Hey, I think if anybody has an idea, give it a try. There's nothing
that says we have to have just one logo. Someday, I would like to see a
Tux in camo and beret holding a machinegun in one hand and BG's severed
head in the other.
Oh well.
-Original Message-
From: Seth Cohn
;Have a beautiful day". So Eugene. I think the best thing is that they
know Linux.
--Mike
-Original Message-
From: Randolph Fritz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2000 6:45 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ok, how do you-all feel about cyber-dyne?
I thinking of
OK, I'll start calling around for PR stuff, as previously advertised.
--Mike
Michael J. Smith
Flyfisher, Russian Translator, and Linux-Geek-At-Large
-Original Message-
From: Seth Cohn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2000 4:58 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE
So, from 10 to 4 on the 19th at Stan's??
If we can convince Stan to let us clean up the "other room", that might
be best.
--Mike
You can write a simple bash script that swaps the config files and
reloads the network rc script. Then it would be even easier.
--Mike
Michael J. Smith
Flyfisher, Russian Translator, and Linux-Geek-At-Large
Actually, a simple '/etc/rc.d/init/network reload' after swapping
out the config
to system installation...go to install
hardware...set up your printer.
--Mike
Michael J. Smith
Flyfisher, Russian Translator, and Linux-Geek-At-Large
-Original Message-
From: Ronald Richard LeVine [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 15, 1999 3:36 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED
Actually, the jobs are for FUD-spreaders. In order to destroy your
enemy, you must first know him.
--Mike
Michael J. Smith
Flyfisher, Russian Translator, and Linux-Geek-At-Large
Speaking of beer, does anyone by chance know a good GERMAN-style Dunkel
Hefeweizen? The American Hefe sucks. I'm looking for something that should
say "Gebraut nach dem Bayrischen Reiheitsgebot aus 1516." Sure, we have
tons of microbrews, but they all taste American.
--Mike
Michael
wasn't doing so well and changed their name to PC
Market of Choice.
Of course, you knew all this didn't you?
--Mike
Michael J. Smith
Flyfisher, Russian Translator, and Linux-Geek-At-Large
.
--Mike
Michael J. Smith
Flyfisher, Russian Translator, and Linux-Geek-At-Large
Yeah, I stole the template from my wife's flyer, but she had since
changed it to correct the fold and didn't save it. She knows how to fix
it quickly. Thanks for the editing. Hope to have everything back out
in a couple of days.
-Original Message-
From: Rob Shirey [mailto:[EMAIL
I liked it alot. Red Hat makes a profit when CEO finds a quarter on the
carpet and adds it to the company's earnings instead of pocketing it.
Ha!!!
--Mike
Michael J. Smith
Flyfisher, Russian Translator, and Linux-Geek-At-Large
-Original Message-
From: Dean Ridgway [mailto:[EMAIL
ORCAS is a company that provides education on health-related issues,
like smoking, teen pregnancy, and senior health screening. From their
website, they look like a pretty decent company to work for.
--Mike
Michael J. Smith
Flyfisher, Russian Translator, and Linux-Geek-At-Large
I sent in my stuff, but haven't heard anything.
-Original Message-
From: Rodney Mishima [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 25, 2000 10:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Job at ORCAS
Mike,
It looks like an excellent opportunity. Have you applied for it? Could
I remember that the Silicon Valley LUG had a "demonstration" on the day
that win98 was released. They handed out flyers and free CD's at Fry's
and one other computer store. There should be pix somewhere on the net.
--Mike
Michael J. Smith
Flyfisher, Russian Translator, and Linux-Geek-At-Large
Went to a little copy shop outside of the Uni. Made 62 duplex copies for
$5. One of the guys in the shop is --suprise-- a linux user. At any rate,
I advocated for awhile, and took my copies and left.
Expect to see EUGLUG flyers at Stan's in the near future. I will make more
as I can.
--Mike
of
the trifold and bring it in to LDD, that would be much appreciated.
--Mike
Michael J. Smith
Flyfisher, Russian Translator, and Linux-Geek-At-Large
I think I have to ammend it to have more readable details. It's a
start, however. The lady who does the club calendar takes submissions
via email.
--Mike
Michael J. Smith
Flyfisher, Russian Translator, and Linux-Geek-At-Large
-Original Message-
From: Rodney Mishima [mailto:[EMAIL
It's free right now, but they may take
a cut in the future. At any rate, I think this is where work will be in
about 1-2 years for those of us with specialized skills.
Disclaimer--they did not pay me anything for this free pitch. Just thought
it could help someone out.
--Mike
Michael J. Smit
Are you serious here? I mean, I write sarcastically all the time, but
this is even beyond my abilities. If it's true, ugh I deleted it.
--Mike
I have already signed up for the MS event. I want my free T-shirt and I
might get lucky and win a great door prize. They even have a Developer
Mine is not as sensationalist, check it out on our website.
--Mike
Michael J. Smith
Flyfisher, Russian Translator, and Linux-Geek-At-Large
Does anybody have a good SO book that I can borrow. My wife just needs to
know where they hide the widgets so she can get off my butt about helping
her.(/sarcasm)
--Mike
Michael J. Smith
Flyfisher, Russian Translator, and Linux-Geek-At-Large
my.mp3.com
You don't by chance have a 486 or anything like that, do you? It seems
like the kernel is looking for some device that doesn't exist.
How far into the boot does it get? Usually, that is the best way to
tell. We can pull up the system log, but that gets quite detailed,
probably more than we
;rybalka"
(fishing trip).
Other contact info, soon to change in late March:
Michael Smith
4052 Southway Loop
Springfield, OR 97478
(541)726-1561
--Mike
Michael J. Smith
Flyfisher, Russian Translator, and Linux-Geek-At-Large
I'm trying to convince my wife to bring home-baked goodies. Mm...
cookies.
heese."
Saturday, I'm off to parts unknown until March 11th.
I will be at Stan's tonight. See you then.
--Mike
Michael J. Smith
Flyfisher, Russian Translator, and Linux-Geek-At-Large
Yes, It runs Windows ME very nicely.
- Original Message -
From: "Dennis Soper" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: "Dean Ridgway" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 8:54 AM
Subject: [EUG-LUG:327] Re: Sony Vaio F650
On 15 Jan 2001, at 2:47, Dean Ridgway wrote:
Now Jim will have to chew off his arm when he wakes up in the morning and
his router is lying on top of him.
LOL
- Original Message -
From: "Jim Darrough" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 7:51 PM
Subject: [EUG-LUG:686] coyote howling
Thanks to
Anyone have some recommendations or experience on
this version of BIND? HOW-to doc or good link to look at forthe specs and
features.
Mike Smith
I need the command to search for files greater than
a given size. Who know how to do this on a Red Hat system.
Will the
ls command with some parameter do
this?
Thanks,
Mike
Smith431-3360
, the second Wednesday of
each month.
I hope you'll consider sharing your expertise and enthusiasm with us. You're
more than welcome. We're all in this together, to help build a microsoft-free
universe.
Best,
Mike McCool
http://world.lookscool.com
http://www.efn.org/~mikemcoo
Did you
Did you say geek central?? I am so there!!! What
time, where, who? ME? Should it be a special Geeks
Unplugged evening? Imagine lots of geeks without
gadgets. How tragic. Must have details.
Mr O
--- Seth Cohn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd love to go, but efn.org's grand opening is
that
Generally speaking I normally have RedHat 7.2 (or
newer) on hand with me. I should be able to attend
next weeks clinic. How was everything at EFN? I'm
presently finishing up moving this weekend and will be
free after that. Anybody can always drop me an Email
personally when looking for various
Serious?? How many do you want? I've got dead ones on
an almost daily basis!! How about tomorrow when your
card should be in?
--- Bob Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm looking for an ATX form factor power supply
housing. I want to
build a power switching gizmo that will occupy the
power
Redmond Linux is now officially Lycoris. There was
recently a nice little review on MSNBC of all places.
It seems to be very interesting and colorful while
still using traditional desktop enviroments (like
KDE).
All the while being very up to date as well.Haven't
personally used it but it'd be
I believe the man said something to the effect of
200Mhz w/ 48mb RAM. Would you really want to run
OpenOffice on that? Of course if time is on your
side...
--- Ben Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, another recommendation: OpenOffice.
See http://openoffice.org as the latest version is
And Opera comes up again... Opera is perfect for
tabbing between a dozen webpages in a single window.
At 05:17 PM 4/28/02 Timothy Bolz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
This would be a great idea to
add to a browser. When I
saw it I said That's a good idea.
It's all Seth's fault. Is a Sethfault anything like a
segfault? Just curious. I want to be there, really I
do. Somehow I've got to do two onsite jobs after work
tomorrow. What fun. Somebody taking minutes?
Err, nothing else.
Mr O.
--- Seth Cohn [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, the idea of using
Larry Price a.k.a Digital Pimp. What about the girl in
red? I'll keep the art walk in mind. Thanks. :)
Mr O
--- Larry Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2 May 2002, Kent Loobey wrote:
Come by EFN on friday, it's art walk, so you can
stand around, talk about
computers, look at art,
I'll try and get that fixed. My systems were down
during my move so I lost lots of WU's. I'm still down
one CPU right now until the garage is ready and then I
may be able to get at least another one up and
running.
--- Bob Crandell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The thrill is gone.
The thrill is
Folder down, folder down. Uh oh, my fast box has
crapped out. I've not got a clue. Here's the message I
received after completing a unit and grabbing the next
one:
FAH2Console-v219-Linux.exe: dynamic-link.h:62:
elf_get_dynamic_info: Assertion `! bad dynamic tag'
failed.
Make sense at all? I've
] wrote:
Mike,
Not sure what your problem is, but I can execute
the file. Once I
execute it, I get a big long EULA and then a do you
agree or not
message. If you want I could send you the post yes
I agree file
(.tar.gz). You just need to tell me where to put it.
Garl
I know somebody who had that problem. What you need to
do is download and compile the 'enterprise' kernel and
your problems shalt be solved (after I finish your box
first).
Mr O
--- Grigsby, Garl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bob,
I believe that large file support was added in
the 2.4
And for more hacking pleasure.. XBOX got slashed too.
Heck, it even got /.'ed. Go read. I'd buy one for the
PC inside because I would NEVER buy a game made for
it. Imagine consoles flying out the door but the games
remain on the shelves. It'd be more fun than your
average M$ FUD.
--- Ben Barrett
Just a quickie here. I've switched my older box over
to a USB optical. RedHat knows it's there but doesn't
configure it for 'X'. I'm not complaining though. All
I need to probably know is what is the default
reference to it in my XF86CONFIG-4 script. I know it
still uses the IMPS/2 driver but
That be just perfect. One cookie for you. Thanks.
Mr O
--- Doug Mason [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That would be /dev/input/mice
hope that helps. I tryed /dev/mouse as rh 7.3
placed, but it really
didn't work 100% of the time.. switched it to to
what I usually do it
and it works just fine.
Butterfingers.
Sorry, somebody had to say it.
First Post!!
Bye,
Mr O.
--- Larry Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ah Ooops, that was meant for jeff only ,
just call me butterfingers.
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As another side note...
I recommend NOT having X start when the system starts.
This makes it easier to troubleshoot your problems
because when you do a 'startx' you'll see the dump if
it fails and at least your computer won't reboot
itself. Otherwise try doing a 'Control,Alt,Backspace'
to kill
Why not just do your development for
IE/Shockwaver/Flash whatever in Windoze when you
need to but use Linux for your mail and all? Eh?
Wouldn't that save you a bit of worry? I only game in
Windows. Wouldn't dream of using lookOut Express
anymore.
Just some thoughts,
Mr O.
--- Ben Huot [EMAIL
Honestly I find it better to discourage users from
adding a bunch of crud to their Windoze boxes. Have to
remember those things are meant for multitasking. The
more items they have to 'enhance' the enviroment they
are in, the more trouble they will have with the
system.
--- Dexter Graphic
I've got my RealPlayer launching from Konqueror.
Really easy to setup. When you run across an *.rm file
just tile your browser to always associate the
appropriate player and you're off and going.
--- Ben Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The version I used did have a nice GUI, though it
looked
I gotta start reading my mail at work!! Why not start
XMMS in an xterm and look at your messages that getted
dumped there concerning playback. It should tell you
if anything is wrong. Eh?
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I had a similar problem with my Athlon system (850
T-Bird CPU) with a VIA chipset motherboard. All my
linux OS installs had troubles (RedHat, Mandrake,
Sorceror, Slackware) until I tried something
different. Normally everything would install OK but
after reboot the system would crash or behave
You know I keep hearing more about that 'linux' thing.
Well, actually it's on every running computer I have.
Only three at the moment. My file server is used for
ripping all my CDs to MP3 and storing and burning
ISOs. My workstation hums away in the bedroom for some
occasional use and my main box
If I may, I'd recommend a Pentium 4 based system if
you go single CPU. The latest P4 CPUs have 512Kb cache
so they be smoking in many things. Of course it gets
tough when you decide what you want to do for RAM. You
already have half a gig of SDRAM which I'd hate to put
aside unless you're
I can put together a computer in 20 minutes. It'd take
me a couple hours to build a bike. Where in heck did
you get the idea bicycles are easier?
Mr O
Cyclist, technician, and many other things.
--- Bob Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Daniel wrote:
I'm NO techie and have never attempted
I can't seem to find more than one ISO on the FTP
servers. If someone can point me to a relevant fast
connection I'll suck some images down.
Mr O.
--- Woody Mims [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All --
Does anyone have a CD of Slackware 8.1 rc2 that I
could borrow or
purchase? I'd be happy to
be
able to access the files off of CDs loaded with all
the data?
--- Woody Mims [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike --
Pardon my brain fart in my post of a moment ago.
Still don't know if I
understand your issue (not having CD Burner or fast
connection) I don't
do ISO's. Anyway, trying
What I normally do is anything requiring Java or Flash
I reserve for Netscape due to the frequency at which
neither work a greater percentage of the time in
Konqueror. I just leave Konqueror for my daily
browsing.
--- gord [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Any thoughts?
Cheers,
Gord
Those are most likely the 8.0 ISOs. The 8.1rc2 is
what's current. I managed to copy the entire directory
to my drive. Only got 1.8Gb as some of the files
didn't copy. Don't ask me what. All I know is the few
that didn't copy are from the soure directory but I
do have the entire slackware
Gee golly, just for fun I got to build a dual 2.2Ghz
Xeon machine with 2Gb DDR RAM. Needless to say after
installing RedHat and grabbing a vanilla kernel I
recompiled it just for the fun of it. How long you
might ask? 3m9.8..s. Yup, less than 3 minutes 10
seconds to make bzImage on 2.4.17.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
A question for Mike O, What is the make and model of
your kvm switch and do
you know if there is a better or comparable one out
there?
Now All I have to do is get a powered antenna and
get xawtv and asciitv going
and have some fun.
Tim
I want one too. I'm waiting for serial ATA and 3Ghz
CPUs before I build a new one.
In other newsDamn you!!. :-)
--- Bob Crandell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey Mr. O!
That machine you built is pumping out 9 frames an
hour.
Gues what I want for Christmas.
--
Yes the AMD XP processors are great. They run faster
and cooler than the older T-Bird CPUs. Of course the
first thing to ask in building a system is 'how much
can you spend?'
Let's take $1000 as your computer budget. Before you
say no to that number just remember what you got for a
$1000 just a
Some of you may have known that Wal-Mart was offer PCs
with no OS but now they come with Lindows
pre-installed. Even the modem works!! If you want a
cheap cheap system head on over to Walmart.com or more
directly here's the link:
Looking for some Palm help here. I've got my
/dev/pilot linked to /dev/ttyUSB1 as it should be but
I can't sync up. Been trying to use JPilot and the
pilot-link package. Not getting anywhere yet. It's a
USB Handspring that I've got on loan. If I can get it
working and decide I really want a PDA
EFN be the place to go. That's somewhere on Broadway.
Don't ask me though because I don't know Eugene, I
just know how to find places. I may just bring my file
server down since it has Slack 8.1, RedHat 7.3,
Mandrake 8.2, Gentoo, and FreeBSD 4.6 images. So if
anybody wants anything bring some
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
So I'm trying it as we speak. And it's interesting so
far. It's going to take a few days to get it really
going where I like it. Why is there no emerge
linuxconf? Is it not a popular tool? I like the menu
driven interface. Are source files going to build
okay? They are using Netscape 4.7 too,
a
linuxconf tarball.
--- Jacob Meuser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Jun 22, 2002 at 12:23:04AM -0700, Mike O
wrote:
You really like linuxconf Do you use webmin
too
I think, most gentoo users like to get down and
dirty with their
system configuration (ie, they prefer nano, vi
You can also obtain AIM directly from AOL's site.
Personally I like using GAIM as it seems to be a tad
quicker and perhaps more reliable. All the familiar
shortcuts of AIM work in it as well.
(Control+1,2,3,etc and Control+Shift+1,2,3,etc... for
smilies)
--- Bob Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Of course we see linux on some of the biggest baddest
fastest hardware before M$ gets their paws near it.
:-)
--- Bob Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I'm defining Linux's success in terms of
Microsoft. Microsoft
does define the computer industry, after all.
Is it too much to say that a majority prefer either
Monday or Tuesdays for meetings? Of course there are
some who can make one day and not the next. Do we dare
propose Saturday as a meeting day? Who can't make a
Saturday? Perhaps midday like 1-3pm or something? Is
EFN available on a Saturday?
Count me in. Church got moved to Saturday evenings. I
couldn't find the silverware last time. :)
--- Bob Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This week, EUG-LUG will have a meeting.
Date: Wednesday, 6/26
Time: 6:00 PM - late
Place: EFN, 43 W. Broadway
This is the meeting
Almost forgot about EveryBuddy. I've used that as
well. Yahoo also has their messenger for Linux.
Needless to say, linux users are certainly not left
out in almost any instance. Just have to work harder
to make some things work.
--- Bob Crandell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
EveryBuddy works pretty
Anyone using a 2.5 series kernel? How safe are they?
Wanting to know for the dual proc Xeon I'm working on
with an SB Audigy card in it. Any ideas why lilo
wouldn't work properly on a dual proc machine with a
couple GBs of RAM, and massive amounts of storage
space? Most of the system actually
Do I have to ride back up with a pretested CDrom too?
:-)
--- Linux Rocks ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mike biked up my hill! its a killer too!
Thanks for bringing me a fresh CD, Im sorry to say,
that it works the same as
the others :(
So, I have no idea why I cant boot this disk, Ive
I'd rather have a half dozen computers then I'd have
(drumroll please...) VI !!
Sunday, June 30, 2002, at 11:18 AM, Larry Price
wrote:
I want to get a bunch, just so that I can say;
I've got a room full of eMacs
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As long as it's not a rackmount UPS and you take
Saturday deliveries. :-)
--- Bob Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Where do you live, Jamie? Mike, if you need a
tougher biking
challenge, our driveway is 200 vertical feet, 16
percent grade, 20
miles from ComputerBase. If I buy a UPS from
I read it all previously. Anonymous donor award
$200,000 over a series of steps to be completed in
getting linux to 'legally' run on an XBOX. At only
$200 I think many will try. I unfortunately don't have
the know how for much of that.
--- Bob Crandell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What kind of
I'm already grabbing the images. New RedHat beta. Of
course nobody really uses it but me but if somebody
wanted to try it
That be it.
Mr O
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Need some votes here. Who wants to meet up somewhere
for some pizza or something. Currently I have a coupon
for a free pizza and a buy one get one coupon too. If
some geeks know of a place to hang out (park or
somebody's place) we can grab some pizzas. There's a
Papa John's on River Rd for the
actually late evening could work as well. 9pm or so
isn't too late for most people. I'm free around that
time too. We could alway freak the neighbors out and
grub on the lawn if front of my place. :-)
--- Larry Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 5 Jul 2002, Mike O wrote:
would not long
I just realized my earlier reply was just to larry.
Anyway, somebody mentioned Armitage park, out of range
for most people and $3 a car just won't work. Kbob
wants veggies. That wouldn't be the least bit of
trouble. What time is considered dusk currently?
Seeing as how there is daylight until
Alright wise guys. Let's put this off until next
Saturday. No holidays that way and more time for
preparation. So, figure Saturday the 13th around 4pm?
How does that sound? Any conflicts to it?
You aren't familiar with the Lawn Installer and
LOader?
I can't win can I?
--- Linux Rocks ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Next saturday will be during the fair... so I wont
be there, and I know a few
guys that wont be there... my guess is today is
better for most then next
weekend...
Jamie
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That'll work. Come one, come all, or don't come at
all. I made that up by myself. Really, I did.
Mr O
--- Larry Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
*PIZZA***AIR**CONDITIONINGLINUX***BSDNAT
you need:
yourself
a couple of bucks to reimburse Mr. O for pizza
Come a little closer to my 32x burner. Hahaha...
--- Benjamin Huot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In the future I am going to put the cd burner under
my laptop, turn it sideways and
wear safety glasses when I burn. And I will burn at
a slower speed 2x instead of 6x.
, Mike O
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Come a little closer to my 32x burner. Hahaha...
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Speaking of pizza... There will be cheese, dead pig,
and veggie choices available at 5pm. Hurry, hurry,
hurry (and bring a buck or two, thanks.)
--- Larry Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if you're in town today and want to learn some more
about linux their will
be a few people doing installs
Sure. I'll pack it up now and go get the pizza. Bring
some blank CDs if you need anything.
--- Beaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hurry, hurry, hurry ...
Will Mr. O have his 32x burner with him today?
~Beaker
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Bravo. Have a nice day/evening, and even lifetime. And
dare I say, AMEN.
--- Bob Crandell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The answer?
Change human nature. And there's only one way to do
that.
Have a nice day.
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would be a
little above me. In general RH usually does a good job
of autodetecting and configuring new hardware if it's
something standard.
Have you tried invoking kudzu during startup to see if
you could mangle the hardware config?
--- Linux Rocks ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW, Mike (mro) seems
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