just catching up...
On Apr 12, 2006, at 11:24, Ben Scott wrote:
MRP/ERP = all-in-one software that does accounting, invoicing,
purchasing, prints checks, takes sales orders, does production
scheduling, shipment tracking, etc.
Anyone here have any thoughts/opinions on open-source MRP/ERP
sof
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On 4/27/06, Paul Lussier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[very funny parody deleted]
And this from the guy who claims he's too busy to give a
presentation on "screen"... ;-)
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What : Heckling
Who : Ben Scott
Where: ever possible
Day : every
Time : always
For the May meeting of SLUG (NH Seacoast Linux User Group), Ben Scott
will be heckled. He will cover a bit of history of being heckled,
basic heckling, talk about a few different popular heckling methods,
and show h
Zhao Peng wrote:
Then, I did "fdisk /mbr" when booted from floppy.
But after this, the system did show "missing operating system" whenever
the machine was restarted.
Isn't is true that ""fdisk /mbr" and "dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/hda bs=512
count=1" are supposed to achieve same purpose?
Bot
Hi,
It turned out the culprit of my booting problem is nothing but a
non-functional Windows XP installer CD, which is suspected by some kind
souls here.
With a working XP CD, no problem whatsoever in terms of booting into XP
installation mode.
Before I found out XP CD is what to be blamed,
On 4/26/06, Drew Van Zandt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 1U or 2U? We're leaning towards 2U because it lets us be more
> flexible, but would you have specific objections to something 2U?
Like everyone else said, 1U is the way to go if possible.
> What would you be most interested in monitoring
What : Wiki
Who : Ben Scott
Where: Room 301, Morse Hall, UNH, Durham, NH
Day : Mon 8 May 2006
Time : 7:00 PM - 9ish
For the May meeting of SLUG (NH Seacoast Linux User Group), Ben Scott
will be talking about Wiki. He will cover a bit of history, basic
usage, talk about a few different popular W
Ken D'Ambrosio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Ted Roche wrote:
>
>> Using screen sounds like a great presentation for the group! (Hint,
>> hint!)
>
> Speaking as someone who loves screen, but fears and loathes its manpage,
> I'm with you! How's about it, Paul?
I'd love to, however, as I mentione
Presentation May 1, 2006
Monday, 7pm at NHTI
The monthly meeting of CentraLUG, the Concord/Central New Hampshire
chapter of the Greater New Hampshire Linux Users Group, occurs on the
first Monday of each month on the New Hampshire Institute Campus
starting at 7 PM. This month, we'll be meet
On 4/26/06, Ken D'Ambrosio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I -know- that there's a way to edit a file locally, and then have it be
> put in place on a remote system; I've used FTP, but that's now officially
> frowned on (being plaintext and all). So I'd like to use ssh or scp or
> what-have-you, but,
Ted Roche wrote:
> Using screen sounds like a great presentation for the group! (Hint,
> hint!)
Speaking as someone who loves screen, but fears and loathes its manpage,
I'm with you! How's about it, Paul?
-K
P.S. Re: the original question, thanks to every who answered; tramp did
the trick pe
Using screen sounds like a great presentation for the group! (Hint,
hint!)
On Apr 26, 2006, at 10:08 PM, Paul Lussier wrote:
When I go to work tomorrow,
there will be an xterm already open on my desktop already ssh'ed into
my home system with that same screen session already attached to. If
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