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"Greg Rundlett (freephile)" <g...@freephile.com> wrote:
> RIP brother Bill
>
And may he show the angels a few new aerobatics.
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dy's cookies and his mint juleps.
>
> so the prognosis is much better than it was at first.
At least this is good news, and I hope he will have a full recovery.
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students can learn to use a 3-D
printer. While that is a neat thing to do, not sure why that is an
advanced computer class.
Thank you in advance.
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if the cursor is on 1 through 9 between the
smallest divisions on the ruler.
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Hoping to briefly borrow a drive capable of reading zip100
media.
For the cost of postage I will send you one to keep. I have several
lying around here. Just send me an e-mail if you want one.
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attached to telephone handset and stored it using an
audio cassette tape player. In the realm of some things never die, I
believe there are still active sites and forums dedicated to OSI
computers.
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trying Xcfe and it
might end up final choice. Xubuntu seems a little heavy, but otherwise
OK for how I work.
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in the /etc/default folder.
Maybe that is all obvious and if so I apologise. It sjust how I do it
and it works for me.
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is important for
something else?
What were you thinking? G
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gifts at discount prices.
Hmmm. I suppose the demand for Ferris Wheel Day related stuff is not
great.
http://www.gone-ta-pott.com/ferris_wheel_day.html
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On Wed, 24 Nov 2010 14:03:43 -0500
Benjamin Scott dragonh...@gmail.com wrote:
the biggest problem with flying cars is almost certainly the
people who would be driving them.
As opposed to those flying them?
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several have pointed out my suggestions which is to try Ubuntu. It has
quite a few debs for proprietary drivers including some Broadcom
Wireless cards which have worked for me in the past.
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environment.
Might be a gig there...as if you needed one.
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and FedEX would not be used.
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for a couple of years now. We do not use it for FAXing
however.
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the patent. Just hope someone creates value from
which you can feed.
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if there was any diligence or if they felt compelled to grasp at
the straw and pray.
From the folks that brought you Seabrook might be one way to look at it.
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Ah yes, I still have a modem the handset was pressed onto. $150 and
300 baud. Used it to access Compuserve. Must be in the basement along
with the cassette tape recorder that I stored data on when using my
T-99A. Anyone want an TI expansion box? Mint condition with 32K
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violating school rules.
Consider the implication of that statement.
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and have never lost data with it running on
my Debian systems.
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Drew Van Zandt drew.vanza...@gmail.com wrote:
Where do you guys find
the free time??? I could use some, there are some girls that need
chasing. ;-)
May I suggest your limited free time might be better spent
pursuing girls that need catching.
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of precious family photos, etc.
Any suggestions of NH repair shops to check system/HD, repair and
determine if recovery of bad drive feasible at reasonable price and/or
best nearby recovery shop?
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I was being (mostly) facetious. :)
I do that a lot. Gets me into trouble sometimes. :)
Confess Ben. You just cannot bear to part with all that old hardware.
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of the written documents which discuss what can
happen if you violate its terms is also a prudent thing to do.
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the technical side of this, but I mentioned this to
someone who works at MSFT and their first comment was that it was
likely Live Search crawling to build an index.
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till deleted.
Not easy to discover cause of problem.
So for future reference, always check that directory as well as
/etc/hal/fid/policy/ is something goes amiss to see if a policy file has
gone bonkers.
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being inserted. Thought?
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touch as opposed to any
mechanical switches. Great for operating while camping or mobile as no
moving parts or adjustments.
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like the little Moleskine notebooks which have an elastic to keep
closed. As Ted says, there are many advantages to having something at
hand for taking notes and recording thoughts on paper.
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Fort Knox is stunning. Very
beautiful setting and you can go up one of the towers as it has an
observation area at the top.
The sister to the Tacoma Bridge at Deer Isle was being worked on this
summer. It is a bit narrow and has a modest load limit as I recall.
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Hosstraders or whatever called now, who has a
display of various Enigma machines and related stuff, some for sale, and
sells a CD of info about them.
If you have an interest in this, visit the October event. He likes to
talk about it..of course...and you can pick up the CD.
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than expected. BTW, the T30 is very Linux friendly.
Installed Debian Etch and stuff just worked out of the box.
Anyway, company is Discount PC International
http://www.discountpc.net
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personal/business use. Then again I'm anal
about backups and keeping all important data on redundant systems.
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due to an inability to upgrade libc6.
My question is how to I tell APT to forget about all the pending
package upgrades and just install a kernel? Is there some command to
tell it to start fresh and clear out what it thinks it needs to do?
TIA
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, Mysql, email with
spamassassin, DNS if I want. Actually, whatever I want in terms of
MTA, etc. 300G/month traffic. $29/month.
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event for Hosstraders and expected to be equal in size, etc.
Great new for hams and others.
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there is no state umbrella to provide cover for something new and
different.
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wants to do this or that. Very funny.
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to do other things. Anyone have experience with this
phone and using it with Linux? Being able to upload info would be very
nice.
TIA
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debating that.
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Trying to use PGP plugin for Sylpheed-Claws with two keys and it does
not appear to provide a way of selecting which key to use for signing a
given mail nor to allow the assignment of a key to a specific account.
Anyone using Sylpheed-claws found a way to do this?
TIA
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Trying to use PGP plugin for Sylpheed-Claws with two keys and it does
not appear to provide a way of selecting which key to use for signing
a given mail nor to allow the assignment of a key to a specific
account. Anyone
to go?
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. Have to give MH and Sylpheed a thumbs up big time. Not
flashy, but it get the job done for me.
Worth a presentation some LUG meeting!
Great idea and look forward to your presentation. g
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I just received notice that HossTraders is gone/finis.
Sad. After 30+ years they decided to fold the tent.
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experience with the Etch installer has been very good and with
Debian you do need to specifically tell it you want X-server and a
desktop environment as I remember. Once you have that running I rather
think you will find Synaptic you tool of choice for exploring packages
and installing software.
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false positives.
What is file carving? Slicing out files of interest?
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to get some thoughts down and send them
to you, but not sure that will happen. maybe tonight.
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or not.
In NH what constitutes theft is defined in RSA Chapter 637 and
the various crimes defined in that chapter are far broader
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when you
signed up. If so, you really have no basis to complain they
finally did something to enforce the agreement.
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job, but who worries
, I found Tripwire and Snort to be a good combo.
Of course you need to have reports send to you and then you need
to read the reports and think about what you see in the reports.
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this task has
been assigned under RSA 4-D anyway. In fact I could make a good
argument against the legislation on the basis it was the wrong
way to get the state to consider using more open source
software.
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governmental departments that use Windows and IIS
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software and it was a server containing critical info.
What are the odds it is the tip of the old iceberg?
Sounds like a sys admin issue to me.
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in the Unix/Linux world?
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but it does provide the opportunity, for good or bad, for
individuals and small groups to have a major impact.
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some note on those topics. Whether he has a clue I don't know,
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of the universe?
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that why we have a list of presenters or
presentations somewhere on the website?
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What: DNS/BIND, and whatever else enters Ben's mind.
That is an ominous statement, if not a frightening one.
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has the depth of support for various accessibility hardware and
accessibility features that currently exist in the proprietary
world.
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do not and it is
falling out of favor from what I read.
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for very little. They are plastic, but
have worked fine here and will work with 133 ATA drives. Each
additional tray is around $9.
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person with whom discuss these tasks and to provide some assistance. As
would I.
If you e-mail me directly, I will be happy to give you Matt's e-mail
address.
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Most of the gadgets for applying the labels work reasonably well.
Direct printing on the Cd is likely the way to go, but no
experience with it.
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for feeding them through the printer?
How is this done? The idea of simply printing on the CD appeals
greatly, but I have assumed it required specialized equipment.
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the install docs on that page as well.
The problem I an having is I have always been prompted for a
hostname and domain so we are on different roads it seems. I am
not sure how you got there I rather suspect it is the use of the
preseed.txt file which is causing you not to see the prompts.
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delete it and type in
the name you need. Same with domain name.
Are you saying you are unable to change the name? What installer
are you using?
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to reasonably plan
and rely upon something getting done so as not to spin your
wheels and waste your time and energy? Without it you are left
to the mercy of random events which may or may not align
themselves as you would like.
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people have talked
about being there.
Don't know if that helps or matters.
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scanner, if you can find one, is a great little thin
and light scanner that works very well with Linux. The more recent
models, 50 and 80 I bleive look very similar, but are not supported.
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if at all instead of Thursday.
While I can spot some time, a good deal of it will be used up dealing
with other ventures.
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about the application and the Debian
packaging as well including change logs for both. Of course it is also
deleted if you uninstall the package.
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it running again if you try to do it all yourself.
Use others and delegate. If you don't, everyone will just sit back and
let you do it all, which never works over the long term.
Good luck and I think this bodes well for GNHLUG.
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Congratulations, David! Now, go out there and... delegate!
Be careful what you wish for.
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discovered that you can create a LTSP server by booting a Knoppix CD and
doing a little config work which should create the ability to demo
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thing for a corp to do so with an internal network in order to use
certain applications, but to require it of systems open to the Internet
seems incredibly bad. Do I have this right?
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is the best way to receive verification or otherwise check on
whether or not the job ran and if it ran to completion properly?
I suspect the answer to the question is absurdly obvious, but I'm
stupid.
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For 'otherwise check' there's /var/log/cron.
For whatever reason my Debian boxes do not have that file or directory.
Maybe nothing is working.
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versions. With rare exceptions it will be quite stable and useful.
Overall, I think Debian has a long track record of being there packages
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and work networks automatically. So is there any
interest in a short, practical talk at a CNHLUG meeting on setting up
and using CUPS to install and use printers locally and over the network?
Hint: If you are not using CUPS you should try it. Very
neat and just works.
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of SIP phones and had it setup in no time.
When I come back for Thanksgiving, I'll have a full blown PBX running
at my house with autoattendant, voicemail, etc...
Sounds like a great meeting presentation topic to me!
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for and attend a distant meeting which
is of interest as this one definitely is. Not a new or unexpected
problem, just bummed.
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the user does not need to
give a user name and password upon logging since they simply click on
their user name icon and their preferences are loaded. Perhaps that is
where the rub comes in?
TIA
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illiterate, I have a follow up question. How do you configure
XP to require asking for a password when you first log on to the
machine? Or can you?
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to shared
drive. Then all is OK. Adding a password to the user account does not
require giving it when the machine starts to be logged in as a given
user on these XP boxes.
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the HD geometry regardless of the BIOS, you have to
get there first so to speak and that is the job of the BIOS.
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first boot and that requires the BIOS
to see the portion of the HD containing the files needed to complete the
boot process. For example you can tell the BIOS there is no second
drive, but Linux will find and use the second drive.
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Ed Lawson
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ham programs, but will see
what I can do on that front.
The only issue is I am involved in setting up a station near Cannon
to memorialize the Old Man's fall and that might make Sat. tricky.
Still, I think Bruce is serving up something that afternoon and I would
like to be there as well.
Ed
dabble with it and would like a
tour of 2.0 by someone who knows it.
Ed Lawson
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a
basically moribund state to one of good health. What the rest of us
need to do is to help it stay that way and grow.
Just some thoughts to consider.
Ed Lawson
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