Re[3]: vBSDcon Website Update

2013-07-22 Thread Fish Kungfu
 Weird, now it's up.
...Fish


Вторник, 23 июля 2013, 2:52 +04:00 от Fish Kungfu :
>It's down for me too.  
>Also down according to:   http://isup.me/vbsdcon.com
>...Fish
>
>
>Понедельник, 22 июля 2013, 18:37 -04:00 от Rick Miller < 
>vmil...@hostileadmin.com >:
>>I just checked it out.  Seems to be up for me...
>>
>>On Monday, July 22, 2013, Виталий Туровец wrote:
>>
>>> The site seems down from here (AS58054).
>>>
>>>
>>> 2013/7/22 Rick Miller <  vmil...@hostileadmin.com >> 'cvml', 'vmil...@hostileadmin.com');>>
>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> For those interested in vBSDcon, a BSD-related conference scheduled
>>>> for October 2013 in the Washington DC area, the web site has been
>>>> updated to include a detailed schedule and speaker line-up including
>>>> descriptions of their presentations.  Registrations will begin in the
>>>> coming month.  Please feel free to check it out at
>>>>  http://www.vbsdcon.com/ .
>>>>
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Re[2]: vBSDcon Website Update

2013-07-22 Thread Fish Kungfu
 It's down for me too.  
Also down according to:  http://isup.me/vbsdcon.com
...Fish


Понедельник, 22 июля 2013, 18:37 -04:00 от Rick Miller 
:
>I just checked it out.  Seems to be up for me...
>
>On Monday, July 22, 2013, Виталий Туровец wrote:
>
>> The site seems down from here (AS58054).
>>
>>
>> 2013/7/22 Rick Miller < vmil...@hostileadmin.com > 'cvml', 'vmil...@hostileadmin.com');>>
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> For those interested in vBSDcon, a BSD-related conference scheduled
>>> for October 2013 in the Washington DC area, the web site has been
>>> updated to include a detailed schedule and speaker line-up including
>>> descriptions of their presentations.  Registrations will begin in the
>>> coming month.  Please feel free to check it out at
>>>  http://www.vbsdcon.com/ .
>>>
>>> --
>>> Take care
>>> Rick Miller
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>>
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>>
>>
>> ~~~
>> WBR,
>> Vitaliy Turovets
>> NOC Lead @TV-Net ISP
>> +38(093)265-70-55
>> VITU-RIPE
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Re: find date of last boot

2012-06-07 Thread Fish Kungfu
Try:  who -b

Cheers...Fish


07.06.2012, 18:31, "Bill Yuan" :
> If you store the time in a file as log everytime when it boots up,
> then that means you can have more then "now -  uptime"
>
> On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 7:20 AM, Chris Hill  wrote:
>
>>  On Thu, 7 Jun 2012, Fbsd8 wrote:
>>
>>  dmesg command does not show date of last boot.
>>>  Are there some other commands to find date of last boot?
>>  Perhaps somehow subtract `uptime` from today's date?
>>
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Re: Vivaldi Tablet

2012-03-28 Thread fish . kungfu
The Twiddler 2.1 keyboard is a good example of a chorded keyboard.  It became 
popular with wearable computers where the user wore a heads-up augmented 
reality type display.

Cheers...Fish


28.03.12, 19:25, "Chad Perrin" ":
> 
> On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 04:24:51PM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
> > On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 09:19:54AM -0600, Chad Perrin wrote:
> > > 
> > > I think learning a chording keyboard is going to be much more of an
> > > obstacle than using a QWERTY keyboard, considering you can hunt-and-peck
> > > on a QWERTY keyboard, but you have to know the chords to do anything on a
> > > chording keyboard.
> >
> > i dont have a clue what a chording keybd is; will google
> > after a long nap1  also, i have lost track of who posted the
> > 'fentek' page, but that is where i got my present mine.
> 
> A chording keyboard is a keyboard or other button-press interface with
> fewer keys so it can fit on a smaller device, where many keycodes are
> gotten by way of combining presses of multiple keys rather than a single
> key as on a standard QWERTY keyboard.  Thus, for instance, where on a
> QWERTY keyboard you get a capital A by holding the Shift key and pressing
> the A key, you might on a chording keyboard also get a lower-case A by
> holding down some key and pressing another key.  This works for keyboards
> with fewer keys because there are many potential combinations of keys
> that could be used; if all keycodes are achieved by a two-button "chord",
> all the keys on a standard 101-key keyboard, plus all Alt-, Shift-, and
> Ctrl-chord keycodes, could be simulated by a mere twenty keys.
> 
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Re: Alternative windowmanagers

2011-08-31 Thread Fish Kungfu
+11 for ScrotWM
On Aug 31, 2011 2:57 PM, "Aaron Kaufman"  wrote:
> Christian,
>
> As far as tiling window managers go I highly recommend Scrotwm
> [x11-wm/scrotwm]. The configuration is straight forward and getting it up
and
> running is a breeze. I have been happily using it for the past few years
and
> I don't see myself going back. Just keep in mind there aren't any bells
and
> whistles included, just how a WM should be :D
>
> Good luck,
>
> Aaron
>
> On 9:12:14PM, Christian Barthel  wrote:
>> Hello,
>
>> I read on slashdot that Linus Torvalds moved from Gnome 2.3x to Xfce. It
>> seems that he isn't thrilled by xfce, but it's far better than Gnome3.
>
>> As a Gnome 2.3x user too, I am also a bit nervouse. Gnome 3 is a big
>> mistake. And there are also rumors that Gnome will be Linux only. Maybe,
>> we will never see Gnome3 under FreeBSD, but this is not a tragedy :)
>
>> I am not very interested in eyecandy: I want a stable and fast wm (less
>> memory and cpu, quick access to important places), different workspaces,
>> and it should be configurable with ordinary files. Of course, It must
>> run under FreeBSD.
>
>> I sniffed into AfterStep, fvwm2 and fluxbox (I don't want to use KDE). I
>> think, fluxbox is a nice wm and for my future, it will be the default wm
>> for me. It's also very fast and easy to configure.
>
>> Are there any other window manager worth looking?
>
>> What is your window manager?
>
>
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Re: A quality operating system

2011-08-20 Thread Fish Kungfu
Meanwhile, the OP has run away giggling like a juvenile who just threw a
rock at a hornets nest.


On Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 6:39 PM, Adam Vande More wrote:

> On Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 5:27 PM, Dave Pooser
> wrote:
>
> > On 8/20/11 1:09 PM, "Michael Sierchio"  wrote:
> >
> > >Are you lazy, or stupid?  man freebsd-update
> >
> > You know, someone more clever than you might have read enough of the
> > message to realize that since I specifically referenced DTrace support as
> > a FreeBSD advantage, I would have to be using a custom kernel, which
> > pretty much kills the freebsd-update advantage.
> >
> > Add a modicum of self awareness and you might also realize that you're
> the
> > poster child for the original poster's point 5, "Hostile Community."
> > Frankly, I don't give that argument against the FreeBSD community a ton
> of
> > weight because *every* technical mailing list has some bitter losers with
> > no social skills, but it might be food for thought, if you ever do that
> > sort of thing.
> >
>
> In your supposed deep thought of freebsd-update's capabilities, can you
> explain why you view a custom kernel as killing an advantage?  I suspect
> when we actually delve into the technical details we will have an answer to
> Michael's question, and you may not like the flavor of the food.
>
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Re: Alternative windowmanagers

2011-08-05 Thread Fish Kungfu
scrotwm is my main wm, but I also like fluxbox.


On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 6:04 PM, Neal Hogan  wrote:

> On Fri, Aug 5, 2011 at 3:43 PM, Alex Stangl  wrote:
> > On Fri, Aug 05, 2011 at 12:46:27PM -0700, Chip Camden wrote:
> >> xmonad.  Minimal, tiled, keyboard-driven but also mouseable, fully
> >> customizable via configuration files written in Haskell.
> >
> > Another vote for xmonad. You may be startled at first to come up
> > instantly to an empty screen, but you likely won't miss the bloat.
> >
>
> Like xmonad, but written in C . . . scrotwm.
>
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