The next meeting is Monday 7/8/2002 at 7pm in Morse Hall room 301.
Video CDs are normal CD-R(CD-RW) in a format that can be played on
many DVD players. There are some variants that allow higher
resolution and more capabilities.
What I was looking for was a way to burn my photos such that I
Actually UNH doesn't Street number anything. If you look at the map
off the slug web site http://slug.gnhlug.org/morse;, we're about in
the middle of College Road (the 90deg bend is around Morse hall).
If you find either end of that road you've found it.
Hope that helps.
The Topic is: Linux RAID
The next meeting is Monday 6/10/2002 at 7pm in Morse Hall room 301.
The presenter will be Bradley W. Langhorst.
Seacoast Linux Users Group (SLUG) meetings are held the 2nd monday of
every month in Morse hall room 301 starting at 7pm. Please see
I could bring an external SCSI burner and set it up on the laptop if
need be.
My Redhat 7.3b2 laptop could also house Paul's software dev kit if he
wants to demo it there.
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Robert E. Anderson email: [EMAIL
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 15:46:35 -0400 (EDT)
From: Alex Hewitt USG [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I would suggest you look carefully at whichever wireless card you might
consider. I have the LinkSys WPC-11 PCMCIA card in my laptop. I bought this card
when it first came on the market. It has relatively poor
We are using Networker from Lagato http://www.legato.com/;.
We backup all types of hosts, but so far we've only used Sun's or
SGI's as the backup servers. We've used the 4700 DLT's as well as 30
tape DLT drives and AIT tape units. All seem to have there own
problems but nothing really related
From: Tom Buskey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 04 Apr 2002 13:27:31 -0500
Bayard Coolidge USG said:
Take a PC install a minimal Linux or *BSD on it.
Install multiple IDE disks.
Run software RAID on it
Install a SCSI card in it.
Now, connect via SCSI to another machine (that doesn't have IDE)
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Topic: EMACS
Time: Monday 4/8/2002 at 7pm
Location: Morse Hall room 301
Directions: http://slug.gnhlug.org/morse
Well it's that time of the month again.
These time I've been a little pre-occupied (even more than usual).
Two weeks ago I broke my arm. I'm getting the split/cast off this
afternoon. That said, now you know why I'm having such a lame meeting
tonight.
I've been thinking about a meeting that
I use Sawfish daily on 4 different systems, and I haven't written a
lick of lisp. :)
I've been using sawfish on Solaris 7, Solaris 8, and Mandrake for over
a year. I didn't know there was a .sawfishrc. I've been able to
customize everything through the control center just fine.
Okay,
- NOTE -
Please note that the date of this meeting is 1/14
(NOT the 7th as the GNHLUG calender showed for awhile).
- GENERAL INFO -
SLUG meetings are held at 7pm, the 2nd monday of every month, in Morse
hall rm 301.
Hey,
anyone know how to get a TOC onto the cd when burning audio CDs?
I've been using the command:
cdrecord -v dev=0,4,0 -speed=4 -pad -audio `cat songlist`
Which works great. The CD sounds like it ought to, but when playing
with something gcd, etc., none of the track
This is just a last minute reminder for the SLUG meeting tonight.
Just in case you forgot, here's the summary of what will be discussed.
Who Put That Penguin In My Brand Name Consumer Electronics Device?
Presented by Tucker Hurton 12/10/2001.
Linux has finally found its way
I'm pleased to announce the next SLUG meeting. It will be held on the
UNH Campus in Morse hall rm 301, on 12/10/01 at 7pm. Directions can
be found at the following URL: http://www.sr.unh.edu/~rea/morse/
I think Tucker does a great job of describing what he's going to talk
about so here it is
With all the questions about CD Recording, and the suggestion of this
as a meeting topic at the last SLUG meeting, we have a topic.
The meeting will cover some of the options for writing CDR and CDRW
disks under Linux. Programs that will be covered include:
mkisofs
cdrecord
On Wed, 12 Sep 2001, Bayard Coolidge USG wrote:
I don't have any further info on local blood drives in NH ...
Something the people on TV have said several times is that they are
swamped with donors right now, but they will still need blood next week, and
the week after, and in fact for the
I've used XV before. Be carefull with colors if you want it to print
it out in black and white as well as color.
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Robert E. Anderson email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Systems Programmer phone: (603)
If you're using modules you can force the order for two different
ethernet cards like I have below. I'm using a 3Com and a Netgear card
and wanted them in a specific order for my home firewall. Here's the
file and lines I added. Note that the 3c509 and tulip are module
names. You can get
My answer to this is simple to state, complex to describe. In writing
you write to the desired audience. In scanning or digital picture
taking you do the same. Scan for for the specific use. Here's some
examples.
If you are scanning a 4"x3" photo for screen backgrounds on a 1024x768
screen
I would not mind doing a talk (or part of one) on the subsections of
EMACS that I know. I use the following parts of EMACS.
rmail (With colorized mail headers)
SQL interface to DB's (mysql, oracle, postgress)
Colorized Source code editing in (Perl, C, C++, SQL)
Using the GCC to compile and
Hi Robert
One of the topics of this thread was about Pre-SLUG meetings at UNH (unless
I misunderstood Suzanne original question). She was inquiring about why the
pre-SLUG meetings at UNH stopped. This was when GNHLUG was a type of
traveling road show and they did have some meeting(s) at UNH
I too plan to be at Rochester again. I can bring my laptop as well.
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Robert E. Anderson email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Systems Programmer phone: (603) 862-3489
UNH Research Computing Center
I am having a major problem getting Rehat 6.2 and TurboLinux 6.0 to run =
X-Windows on a Dell OptiPlex GX110 which is using Intel's 810 chip set =
for SVGA display. I have tried upgrading the kernal and upgrading =
Xfree86 to no avail.
Has anybody on this list got X-Windows to work with the
People,
I am trying to execute a PERL program based on email.
I changed /etc/aliases, to add an alias:
emailupdate: "|/home/bsparks/emaildb/emaildb.pl"
I tried it both with, w/out a space after the pipe |.
After trying: echo "try this" | mail emailupdate
I get a mail message saying:
sh:
Meeting Notice: July 10th 7:00 PM Univ. of NH Durham Morse Hall room 301
Directions: A
HREF="http://www.sr.unh.edu/~rea/morse/"http://www.sr.unh.edu/~rea/morse//A
Topic: Intro to Perl DBI
Speaker: Robert Anderson
What is Perl DBI?
Perl is an interpreted scripting language extr
Question has come up - what are we providing for the speakers?
Overhead, or do can someone get another projection system so the
speaker can do laptop presentations?
jeff
I am bringing a projection system to display PC/Mac? output upto 1024x768.
Hi Folks,
I hope it's not inappropriate to ask a C language question here.
Is there a more elegant way to do the equivalent of a switch statement for a
character string value than a chain of if (strcmp())... else if
(strcmp())... else if ?
What I tried to do was
switch (char-var) {
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Hi all,
According to the automounter, autofs man pages, Linux
Currently the normal meeting schedule for the SLUG group is as follows:
Meetings are scheduled on the second monday of the month.
Even months are held on the Pease campus, while odd months are
held in Morse Hall 301 on the UNH Durham campus.
The
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