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2007-01-12 Thread John Feole
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Re: Stable n GNU/Linux driven Wireless

2007-01-12 Thread John Feole
I'll second that recommendation..I'm got a dual access pointsetup at home that i use daily for office tele-commute, also running the dd-wrt.com firmware.. Very dependable..I just bought the second router, wrt54gl, which is NOT sold retail..Ordered it from newegg.com..all the firmware details a

Re: Peterborough LUG meeting

2007-01-12 Thread Bill Sconce
On Fri, 12 Jan 2007 09:28:45 -0500 Lloyd Kvam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It's a hardware problem! My cable here is pretty stiff so it normally > provides some upward pressure on the external video connector. With no > pressure, the screen goes blank. Now we know that the Evil Projector Gods

Re: Stable n GNU/Linux driven Wireless

2007-01-12 Thread Joseph
Hello Everyone, Travis I would echo Bills recommendations with the WRTG54g/gs versions 1-4 and would also like to add the WRTG54GL. I have used DD-WRT, OpenWRT, Tomato and they both work great. You actually have quite a few choices for the hardware. But I like Linksys and Asus. I also wo

[GNHLUG] Fwd: UVCIA Meeting - January 17

2007-01-12 Thread Ted Roche
From: UVCIA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: January 10, 2007 4:56:59 PM EST Subject: UVCIA Meeting - January 17 Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Wednesday January 17, 2007 Fireside Inn & Suites, West Lebanon, NH (I89, exit 20) Breakfast 7:30am, Meeting 8:00 - 9:00am, both in the Ballroom $20 per person (in

Fw: linux newbie

2007-01-12 Thread mike miller
- Original Message - From: "mike miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Ben Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, January 12, 2007 10:20 AM Subject: Re: linux newbie Thanks for everyones help. I've confirmed that the hardware is the Realtek RTL8111/8168B, identified the correct driver,

Meeting Notes, MonadLUG, 11-Jan-2007

2007-01-12 Thread Ted Roche
Nine attendees made it to the SAU1 offices in Peterborough last night for the monthly MonadLUG meeting. Charlie Farinella declared himself in charge (Go, Charlie!) and ran a great meeting. We announced upcoming meetings (and talked quite a bit about MythTV and the upcoming meeting next week

Peterborough LUG meeting

2007-01-12 Thread Lloyd Kvam
My laptop is happily displaying on my monitor (through a KVM) here at the office. Perhaps there is a GPS device that disables the external video port when I am more than 10 miles from the office. Hopefully, I will find a better explanation. Much thanks to Bill Sconce for being there to set up a

PySIG meeting notes, 28-Dec-2006

2007-01-12 Thread Ted Roche
Nine attendees made it to the last GNHLUG meeting of 2006. As usual, Bill Sconce presented a printed meeting agenda to keep us all on track (like that's going to work!). we went through the usual rituals of mill & cookies, announcements, recent Python news questions, happenings, and updates