If I'm reading it correctly, it's a 5 hr difference? Local vs gmt?
On Thu, Mar 4, 2021, 6:43 PM Bruce Labitt
wrote:
> This is an odd question. It involves both python and linux.
>
> Have a bunch of files in a directory that I'd like like to sort by similar
> names and in time order. This
Well first you get an old phone and a roll of duct tape ...
On 9/10/2013 1:02 PM, Michael ODonnell wrote:
My understanding is that mobile phone service providers
are required to transmit/relay all 911 calls regardless of
whether the originating device is registered/subscribed to the
We are looking at potentially purchasing a business unit that has an
existing code base.
We are likely to need some additional help during the technical review
stage of the purchase as we are not familiar with all the pieces
involved and are somewhat short handed at the moment. This would be a
In keeping with what appears to be list etiquette I have chosen to
partially ignore your subject line and provide an alternative solution
to your issue. :)
I have not used email through my Comcast business connection (have
Comcast + DSL for redundant connectivity at work). Instead I chose to
use
Thanks for the reminder. I'll be there. Haven't signed up yet.
On 2010-08-22 14:16, kenta wrote:
Just a friendly reminder that the Manchester LUG (aka ManchLUG) will
be meeting this Tuesday.
Location:
Wings Your Way
1181 Elm St.
Manchester, NH (Corner of Elm and Bridge)
Date:
Sorry, didn't mean to pollute the list. It was intended as a private
reply. I promise to get more coffee immediately.
On 2010-08-23 09:24, Dana Nowell wrote:
Thanks for the reminder. I'll be there. Haven't signed up yet.
On 2010-08-22 14:16, kenta wrote:
Just a friendly reminder
Admittedly there is WAY too much blood in my caffeine stream at the
moment but ...
According to your email describing the wireshark trace, the client sends
a request, times out, retransmits, times out, and errors out; but the
server sees the request, replies, sees the retransmit, and replys as
I'm currently using XENServer and iSCSI. The iSCSI is setup on a Debian
Linux box running iscsitarget (box is called SAN1) and several NICs.
All drives on SAN1 are configured via RAID and added to an LVM2 pool.
The pool is carved up and exported via iSCSI to form various SRs for XEN
as necessary.
OK, dumb guess. It says can not resolve '@localhost' it does not say
can not resolve 'localhost'. It appears from various comments that
other names do resolve, so unlikely to be a simple resolver issue.
Have you looked in various config files for xxx@@localhost or @localhost
where is should be
They have a downstairs room for groups now (I hear, haven't seen it).
Heather Brodeur wrote:
On 10/09/2009 12:08 AM, Bruce Dawson wrote:
Google found 2 brew pubs in Manchester:
* Milley's Tavern (www.milleystavern.com)
* Strange Brew (www.strangebrewtavern.net)
I believe we had
Bruce/Ben,
I've some experience with binary oriented endian issues on about 15
different platforms (Sun, SGI, Intel/AMD Windows PCs, Tandem/Compaq/HP
NonStop 'mainframes', HP UX workstations, Linux, DEC Unix, and several
flavors of Unix that probably do not still exist). Basically INT signed
or
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