On 3/2/07, Ted Roche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Starting at 17:44 and lasting about 74 minutes, those of us on the
east coast should have a great view:
http://skytonight.com/observing/home/
This_Weekends_Total_Lunar_Eclipse.html
and NASA has some nice details
http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/ecli
Fourteen attendees managed to find the monthly meeting of the
Dartmouth - Lake Sunapee Linux User Group, despite being held one
floor up from the regular meeting room. (A reminder from yours truly
that you can save yourself a trip down and up the stairs if you just
Read The Fine Announcemen
On 3/2/07, Thomas Charron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You sure it isn't at
http://www.lacie.com/download/drivers/lacie-gpl.tar.bz2 ?
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I just downloaded the sources from that link and it is not the source to my
product. That has a 2.4 kernel and my product says it is running linux 2.6.
The abo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>> "Ben Scott" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> But it would probably be more productive to re-architect whatever
>> system got you into this mess in the first place... :-/
>
> That's where I am at right now. I am going to re-architect the entire
> thing.
Depending upon h
I bought the WinTV PVR-150-MCE. Basically it's the PVR-150 with the MS
MCE remote as a bundle. The remote is decent and it was pretty much a
no-brainer to get working with Myth. If you buy some other card,
apparently you can get the remote from places like newegg:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Pro
On Fri, 2007-03-02 at 11:51 -0500, Rob Lembree wrote:
> So I'm going to build this mythtv box this weekend, and am wondering
> what the best
> recommendation would be for a remote control. I haven't got IRDA or
> anything like
> that, but I do have a bunch of universal remotes. Any
> recom
So I'm going to build this mythtv box this weekend, and am wondering
what the best
recommendation would be for a remote control. I haven't got IRDA or
anything like
that, but I do have a bunch of universal remotes. Any
recommendations (besides
buying a tuner that already has one!)
r
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On 3/2/07, Thomas Charron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
You sure it isn't at
http://www.lacie.com/download/drivers/lacie-gpl.tar.bz2 ?
I think that is for some of their other products. :( Strange how their tech
support people did not mention it, if it is the source code.
The monthly meeting of CentraLUG, the Concord/Central New Hampshire
GNHLUG chapter, happens the first Monday of the month on the New
Hampshire Institute Campus starting at 7 PM. Directions and maps are
available on the NHTI site [1] and GNHLUG [2]. This month, we'll be
meeting in the
Library/Le
Starting at 17:44 and lasting about 74 minutes, those of us on the
east coast should have a great view:
http://skytonight.com/observing/home/
This_Weekends_Total_Lunar_Eclipse.html
Ted Roche
Ted Roche & Associates, LLC
http://www.tedroche.com
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You sure it isn't at http://www.lacie.com/download/drivers/lacie-gpl.tar.bz2 ?
On 3/2/07, Thomas Charron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 3/1/07, thinkliberty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just got a "LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID" which runs Linux.
> They even tell you that the OS is Linux in the pro
On 3/1/07, thinkliberty <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I just got a "LaCie Ethernet Disk RAID" which runs Linux.
They even tell you that the OS is Linux in the product feature chart.
See:
http://www.lacie.com/products/product.htm?pid=10877
No where in the documentation (users manual, quick start gui
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