It is sad that they are going out of business. While I have not been a
steady customer, I do remember Quantum when they are located at the One
Kendall Sq. center further up where the CBC is. Blaming O'Reilly is
just an excuse, but the bottom line is as you all stated is the trend.
Printed books,
What: Introduction to the Internet Domain Name System (DNS)
Who: Ben Scott
Where: SAU 1 office, 106 Hancock Rd., Peterborough
http://wiki.gnhlug.org/twiki2/bin/view/Www/MonadLUG
Date: Thur 11 Oct 2007
Time: 7:00 PM
This Thursday, at MonadLUG in Peterborough, Ben Scott will be
Ben Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
After some announcements, suitable heckling, and the obligatory
protector fussing
It strikes me that the obligatory protector fussing is truly an
artifact of collecting geeks in a room where they can all fuss over
each other's pocket protectors. In no other
What: Introduction to the Internet Domain Name System (DNS)
Who: Ben Scott
Where: SAU 1 office, 106 Hancock Rd., Peterborough
http://wiki.gnhlug.org/twiki2/bin/view/Www/MonadLUG
Date: Thur 11 Oct 2007
Time: 7:00 PM
This Thursday, at MonadLUG in Peterborough, Ben Scott will be
It wasn't any earlier than 1995, because I was still an undergrad,
and I didn't begin at UNH until Fall 1995. I think it was 1996, but
couldn't swear to it.
I remember that he was really coming to an FSF meeting in Boston, and
that I convinced him to travel to UNH to do a talk there. It was
On 10/10/07, Paul Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ben Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In the tradition of holiday re-runs, this will be a showing of a
video recording of Linus's talk at UNH, circa 1996/1997.
I think this was either 94 or 95. I distinctly remember that this is
where
Hi,
I apologize if this is inappropriate, but I've seen equipment mails sent to
the list before and I thought this was something some of you might be
interested in.
My current company is going out of business and has around 25 double-tier
lab benches (with power outlets) that we have to get rid
Jon 'maddog' Hall [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I met Linus in May of 1994, signed the loan of products form for the
Alpha in June of 1994
Loan? Heh heh heh. To whom, and where, did he return said loaned
products to ? ;)
--
Seeya,
Paul
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Ben Scott wrote:
On 10/10/07, Paul Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After some announcements, suitable heckling, and the obligatory
protector fussing
It strikes me that the obligatory protector fussing ...
Next time you make a typo, you're going *down*. Payback's a bitch. ;-)
In the
Tom Buskey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Didn't Linux come to DEC 1st? I was with you at this event, remember? You
had just gotten/were about to get a 486 EISA machine ;-)
That sounds about right. I just don't know the timing. It can't have
been any later than March of '96, since I distinctly
I just bought a Toshiba Satellite laptop with Vista. I don't do much MS
bashing, but Vista is one sick OS. It may just be the crapware
installed, but it is slow and easily confused. Anyway, I would like to
try Linux on this laptop before I blow Vista away or make it a dual boot
machine.
Karl wrote:
I would like to
try Linux on this laptop before I blow Vista away or make it a dual boot
machine. What live CD (DVD) distribution would you recommend.
That's very much a matter of taste.
Most current users are siding with Gnome vs KDE or Apt vs rpm.
I am
leaning towards
Is anyone here familiar with the differences between the different
inetd packages under Debian? I've inherited a system which currently
has openbsd-inetd installed. This is but one of many, many
differences between this machine and everything else in our network.
Everything else uses
On 10/10/07, Paul Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The BLU records a visit to Boston by Linux in May of 1995:
This sounds about right for the UNH visit.
Unless my wetware memory is severely corrupted, I graduated Sanborn
Regional High School Class of 1995. I entered UNH Fall 1995, and
[WARNING: low-content post ahead]
On 10/10/07, Jarod Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Most current users are siding with Gnome vs KDE or Apt vs rpm.
Pardon the rant, but... Its NOT apt vs. rpm.
Hey, did you know there's no such word as irony in the dictionary?
Really! Look it up! ;-)
I usually have inetd disabled.
ssh, nfs, samba, ntp and httpd don't need it. rdate function might be the
only thing I'd want.
On 10/10/07, Paul Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is anyone here familiar with the differences between the different
inetd packages under Debian? I've inherited a
On Wednesday 10 October 2007 02:50:48 pm Brian Chabot wrote:
Karl wrote:
I would like to
try Linux on this laptop before I blow Vista away or make it a dual boot
machine. What live CD (DVD) distribution would you recommend.
That's very much a matter of taste.
Most current users are
On 10/10/07, Karl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vista is one sick OS. It may just be the crapware
installed, but it is slow and easily confused.
Bloatware is a huge problem. If possible, I recommend a clean
install from an OS disc without OEM-added bloatware. (Whether that's
an option depends
Is nneuug still active? I used to go to meetings. I even passed out some
Linux newsletter printouts.
On 10/10/07, Mark E. Mallett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Oct 10, 2007 at 02:13:45PM -0400, Ted Roche wrote:
Our web-based source of misunderstandings, the TWiki, claims it was
This:
http://www.mv.com/org/nneuug/mail-archives/nneuug-announce/0001.html
indicates that Linus visited on Wednesday 31-jan-1996.
This corresponds with my recollection of events. In particular, Linus
spoke in Parsons Hall, and I was pretty unhappy that I couldn't attend
the talk, since I was
Ben Scott wrote:
On 10/10/07, Paul Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The BLU records a visit to Boston by Linux in May of 1995:
This sounds about right for the UNH visit.
Unless my wetware memory is severely corrupted, I graduated Sanborn
Regional High School Class of
On Oct 9, 2007, at 08:57, David A. Long wrote:
So it seems to me that Postfix smtpd is never
successfully contacting saslauthd.
What does your
/etc/sysconfig/saslauthd
look like? Mine is:
SOCKETDIR=/var/run/saslauthd
MECH=pam
FLAGS=
for sasl options I have:
On Oct 9, 2007, at 16:15, Paul Lussier wrote:
She also mentioned that O'Reilly seems rather ambivalent with respect
to brick'n'mortar book stores, whereas publishers like APress, Addison
Wessely, etc. are doing a much better job.
There's that, and that Tim O'Reilly is competing with her
On Oct 10, 2007, at 15:48, Ben Scott wrote:
2002 just called. They want their new feature back. ;-)
Hey, I was doing live CD build systems in 2002 and I wish I had the
Fedora tools instead.
Except the Fedora tools cost you a gig of dependency hell if you want
something crazy like
On Wednesday 10 October 2007 03:48:41 pm Ben Scott wrote:
[WARNING: low-content post ahead]
On 10/10/07, Jarod Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Most current users are siding with Gnome vs KDE or Apt vs rpm.
Pardon the rant, but... Its NOT apt vs. rpm.
Hey, did you know there's no such
On Oct 9, 2007, at 17:31, Ben Scott wrote:
Did you know 'rpm' will let you remove every package from the
system?
rm lets you remove libc too. DAMHINT.
-Bill
-
Bill McGonigle, Owner Work: 603.448.4440
BFC Computing, LLC Home: 603.448.1668
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Wednesday 10 October 2007 03:42:57 pm Ben Scott wrote:
On 10/10/07, Karl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Vista is one sick OS. It may just be the crapware
installed, but it is slow and easily confused.
Bloatware is a huge problem. If possible, I recommend a clean
install from an OS disc
On 10/10/07, mike ledoux [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Did you know the ULTRIX distribution tapes will let you install
ULTRIX on a DECStation?
ULTRIX is amazingly customizable. You have to replace a third of it
to make it usable.
-- Marcus J Ranum
-- Ben
On Oct 6, 2007, at 07:49, Ted Roche wrote:
Anyone with actual field experience to share?
- recording live meetings
- broadcasting live meetings
- post-broadcasting (podcasting) audio
The limit of my LUG podcasting experience was with the Doug McIlroy
talk at DLSLUG. Things I learned:
*
On Wednesday 10 October 2007 04:41:27 pm Jarod Wilson wrote:
Bleah. Ubuntu gusty is crapping all over itself on a ~2 year old Dell
Precision 470 workstation right now... Corrupted bootsplash screen for 5
minutes, then finally dropped to text console and said something about one
of the services
an entire production VAX running VMS... 5.3? 5.6? I forget, it was
before it was OpenVMS, and then the time came to upgrade. This conversation
ensued with Digital tech support:
OK, so what version are you upgrading from?
5.6
And what hardware are you running?
Foo bar v3
... let me call
That's very much a matter of taste.
True
As it is a laptop, I presume you're looking for mostly desktop
functionality, as opposed to server...
Knoppix is quite good for autodetect hardware and see what works. But
it's not really a full-service desktop.
Ubuntu is a good install and ok live
On 10/10/07, Bill McGonigle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 6, 2007, at 07:49, Ted Roche wrote:
* Input is King.
Yes. That.
We're used to good video quality ...
You obviously haven't watched much at YouTube. ;-)
... and the mic on a camcorder with an amateur operator and poor
Tom Buskey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I usually have inetd disabled.
ssh, nfs, samba, ntp and httpd don't need it. rdate function might be the
only thing I'd want.
Or, say, amanda, so your systems get backed up :)
--
Seeya,
Paul
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If you know what a SQL injection attack is, you will love this:
http://xkcd.com/327/
Kent
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I was dual booting winxp and fc6 until the motherboard died. I replaced it,
using the same cpu, memory, hard drives and other peripherals. I was
pleasantly surprised to see the grub menu when I first booted but the linux
default boot failed. Trying again I found that XP worked fine, only
Bill McGonigle once learned:
rm lets you remove libc too. DAMHINT.
I managed to salvage one system because I had NFS-exported / and
could gain write access from another system.
After that I often did the export before replacing humorless files
like libc.so and sometimes did the update with
On 10/10/07, mike miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was dual booting winxp and fc6 until the motherboard died. I replaced it,
using the same cpu, memory, hard drives and other peripherals. I was
pleasantly surprised to see the grub menu when I first booted but the linux
default boot failed.
On 10/10/07, Kent Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you know what a SQL injection attack is, you will love this:
http://xkcd.com/327/
For those of you who hadn't already seen the above: xkcd is an
extremely excellent comic, and should be read by all geeks.
http://xkcd.com/149/
Bill Ricker [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Knoppix is quite good for autodetect hardware and see what works. But
it's not really a full-service desktop.
If you're looking for 'bare-essentials', sysadmin style toolbox
distro, check out Finnix. No desktop crap, though it does run X with
a slick
If you know what a SQL injection attack is, you will love this:
http://xkcd.com/327/
while xkcd++;
And if it doesn't make sense, you NEED to read this
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SQL_injection_attack
--
Bill
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Thank you everyone for your generous responses. I have to mull them
over. I bought my desktop computer with Xandros preloaded and never
replaced it, so I am used to the KDE interface. The laptop needs only
desktop functionality, but must have wireless capability. My home
network is
On Wed, October 10, 2007 12:38 pm, Jon 'maddog' Hall said:
If the Alpha port was not finished until November of 1995, it had to
have been at least early 1996 when this occurred. Probably it was fall
of 1996, which would fit into Ben's attending the meeting as a student
at UNH.
Linus gave
On Thu, October 11, 2007 12:49 am, John Abreau said:
Linus gave a talk at BLU on May 17, 1995. I distinctly remember going to
his talk at UNH a couple months before that, probably in March.
Looks like I remembered wrong; I just checked the BLU list archives, and
found that Linus' talk at
On Thu, October 11, 2007 1:01 am, John Abreau said:
Looks like I remembered wrong; I just checked the BLU list archives, and
found that Linus' talk at UNH was on Monday, January 31, 1996:
Oops; Monday was Jan 1; the meeting was Jan 31. Ah, the perils of typing
in the wee hours... :-P
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