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On Monday 24 April 2006 2:33 pm, Ben Scott wrote:
On 4/24/06, Jerry Feldman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Telco's suck. Film at 11.
After that report
in which `ls' sorts the information it
outputs. By default, sorting is done by character code (e.g., ASCII
order).
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that the Locale settings affect the sort order also.
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output of echo $LANG:
en_US.UTF-8
LANG=C ls -ul does do what I expected to do.
What does C mean? character?
This is the C locale. It will change the sort order.
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supports.
Additionally we will be having a mini PGP keysigning 6:30 - 7:00 and at
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For additional information, maps and directions please consult the BLU
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laptop since I wiped
out the Windows XP partition. I may possibly load VMWare server temporarily
since my NEU class starts in a couple of weeks and I want to be able to run
2 or 3 distros simulataneously. If I can get Xen running with a second
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will have full free
wireless) and a couple of servers to pull the data from. We might
even want to create a seperate download network, but you tell me.
I've attended the past 2 ATC events since Clem recruited me as a
moderator.
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built-in units.
A friend of mine very much prefers the size of the laptop screen to the
smaller commercial units and my Palm, but he lives in a motor home.
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of C++ code + a couple of small YACC parsers.
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company then actually purchased a license for Purify Plus. I happend to
work for over 2 years porting Purify Plus to Tru64 Unix.
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On Thursday 23 March 2006 9:52 am, Kevin D. Clark wrote:
Jerry Feldman writes:
I agree that Valgrind is an excellent tool. However Rational's (IBM's)
Purify Plus puts it to shame for a mere $10,000.
I've found bugs with Valgrind that Purify never found.
I've found bugs with Purify
higher levels of debugging output. Logging with a DEBUG level
violates the privacy of users and is not recommended.
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, then once a
student learns the first language, then transition that student to a
real-world language.
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used DB Designer 4.
http://www.fabforce.net/dbdesigner4/
There are some screen shots on the web site.
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on.
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On Tuesday 14 March 2006 2:39 pm, Christopher Chisholm wrote:
I believe Adobe Photoshop can read eps files and also save to pdf, so
that may work.
Apparently, DIA uses Pango, and there is a PangoPDF tool.
http://pangopdf.sourceforge.net/
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much training as
is giving the students experience that they can document on a resume.
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-to-date.
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not adverse to training them on how to use MS Office. But, when they call a
class computer science they should teach computer science, not how to use
a tool.
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of joining
the union or not.
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On Friday 10 March 2006 10:27 am, Michael ODonnell wrote:
FYI, info re: newly discovered flaw in GPG:
http://it.slashdot.org/it/06/03/09/233227.shtml
Michael,
You should mention that this is fixed in release 1.4.2.2. Also, I run SuSE
10.0, and SuSE has already updated to 1.4.2.2.
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On Thursday 09 March 2006 4:52 pm, Bill McGonigle wrote:
On Mar 6, 2006, at 14:43, Jerry Feldman wrote:
I spoke to Jessica Camerato and I had faxed her the contact a week or
so
ago.
She's had mails from me since the middle of February and a FAX'ed
contract since the beginning
, but the lady at IDG had not heard from Maddog, who I
knew was out of town at the time.
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On Monday 06 March 2006 11:21 am, Ted Roche wrote:
On Mar 6, 2006, at 10:51 AM, Jerry Feldman wrote:
I am curious is GNHLUG is going to have a booth this year. I signed a
contract for the BLU, but the lady at IDG had not heard from
Maddog, who I
knew was out of town at the time
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What you are doing is transitioning into single-user mode.
Many times, if you are in run level 5 (GUI in most systems),
transitioning to run level 3 (multi-user mode no GUI) will also do some
very good cleanup. Then of course going to run level 6 tends to cure
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This will almost always work, especially with zombie processes.
What you are doing is transitioning into single-user mode.
Any idea what the underlying mechanism
, and more detailed instructions please check
out the BLU website: http://www.blu.org/cgi-bin/calendar/2006-ifest20
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On Tuesday 21 February 2006 11:44 am, Ben Scott wrote:
Unix was small. For better or worse, Linux is not. :)
WAS!.
neither Unix nor Linux are small any longer.
At least the kernels are now modular.
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the original insult. :-)
There are not many old Army Captains. I was a Captain at 24, but I was also
shooting people at the same time.
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basic school at the same time.
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people tend to have a
much different reality than civilians.
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ago. I think we decided that it was waiting on I/O that did not complete.
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, and with Berkeley you have a bit more flexibility. But, if we are
talking about a relatively small amount of data that can be managed live in
memory, then a shared memory approach is generally faster. But, I do think
the GDBM or Berkeley DB are good choices.
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in this type
of thing, and can generally get as much data off the drive as is possible.
Additionally, if you know a drive is failing, take as much data off that
drive as soon as possible, and replace it before you lose the rest.
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in ZK1 on the PDP11 C project :-)
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was asked to check out Berkeley, and it failed on my benchmark with was a
simulation of data from all the drivers license offices based on an average
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to (if I may repeat myself), the amount of data you want
to store, the structure of the data, the nature of the lookup, and whether
you need to store the data on disk.
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table and a place to register a service, then possibly
mmap(2) in combination with socketpair(2) and some of the other socket
oriented calls would work fine. Possibly even fifos. I'm advocating more
of an in-memory approach rather than a database approach.
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a parent-child
relationship. In the case Michael described, my assumption is that the
clients could be independent of eachother. But the use of sockets is
probably a decent approach.
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don't want to have to specifically point to /lib/libpthread.so.0 if I
don't have to.
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information, directions and parking please refer to the main
BLU site: http://www.blu.org.
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Additionally, there are some applications that perform better as 32-bit
applications. Both the AMD64 and the Intel EM64T architectures support
32-bit compatibility mode.
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a Linux
user group in Kuwait. Husain Al-Bustan is in Boston on business and is
able to attend.
For more information, directions and parking please refer to the main
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successful, but it didn't make any
difference: hda4 was NOT resized.
Gee, I'm sooo frustrated. //crying..
Before you do that type xhost +
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the /boot/grub/grub.conf (menu.lst) to point to the other
OS, or I use SuSE's YaST.
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will both repartition successfully. I used to always carry a bootable
Partition Magic to installfests, but instead I use either the Linux
installer (Disk Druid or YaST), or I boot a Knoppix Cd and use
QTParted.
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Enterprise Linux is going to be standardizing on GNOME as the
default desktop, but they are going to retain KDE and continue to
provide support for KDE on the desktop systems.
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on my old Presario laptop, my work system and my home
system with no problems. It should work fine. Note that some HP laptops
(notably the nx series) can be purchased with Linux preinstalled, and SuSE
Linux 10 is one of the systems.
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a single box that contains
your TV, Internet, and phone.
Additionally, the digital boxes can provide output via NTSC, S-Video, and
Composite Video.
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equipment later on. For example, TiVo service is going away in 2007,
now you can get a DirecTV DVR for free after rebate (1 year agreement
required).
AFAIK, you can own your own cable box with Comcast. I have not tried to buy
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article. Thanks for posting it.
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Back in 1995, T. V. Raman and his dog Aster joined presented Emacspeak at a
BLU meeting. I picked up 2 blind guys on my way to the meeting, then I
picked up Raman. I didn't know that he had Aster with him. It got a bit
crowded in the car :-)
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you got to do to join is sing it the next time
it comes around on the guitar.
Note that IBM sent a letter to Mitt Romney yesterday.
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Please refer to the BLU website (http://www.blu.org) for further
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. However, the official KDE
default directory is in /opt if you were going to download and install KDE
from a KDE RPM or KDE soruces.
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follows this convention, and Red Hat does not.
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functions. Normally system calls (like send(2) and recv(2) are threadsafe).
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find .so files? It is in the conf file here, and I see it in the
conf file down there.
So the question is - how is it that libXm.so.3 can't be found? The file
is there and the path is in the conf file. Is there more that is needed
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enough for a palette lifter. Most of our stuff is consignment.
We've got some old Alphas (Marvel and Wildfire), but mostly Itanium or
X86-64 gear. The Liebart units do a decent job, but the airflow in the
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the compressor would start, it would
cause enough vibration for the 2 pins to touch and the system would go
into a halt state.
We have some brand new big Liebart systems in our lab, but we generate
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, but the elevator
was still there along with the ropes).
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punch cards, and put them
into a bin.
BTW: Our lab is 3500 sq. ft. with 2 large Liebart units.
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see AMD cutting into Intel's
market share on personal systems and low end servers since it is a better
performing chip than Intel's EM64T line. The high-end server market will
see IBM, HP and Sun duke it out.
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are publicly planning to
manufacture the older 32-bit chips.
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running GNOME or KDE, does anyone have any
good information to compare a 32-bit Linux with a 64-bit Linux on the
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that are not available in 32-bits.
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for you although
the OP (Peter) is installing Debian.
Note that GRUB has changed menu.lst to grub.conf. Some systems still use
menu.lst, others use grub.conf, and some add a symlink.
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Office) do not require
Windows licenses where Win4Lin and VMWare run a copy of Windows and would
require the license,
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speeds as NY does with their 5MPH.
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to more revenue, lower cost.
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Stopping technology (even as pervasive as RFID can be) is futile and reminds
me of Medieval mind set where any kind of scientific thinking was
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Brian, try going the speed limit on I93, I91, 495, Route 3. You'll be the
slowest car for miles :-)
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work. They must match you getting on and getting off. If you get on
and don't get off you get charged the full toll for the entire distance.
One of my former bosses used to live in DC and he tried a similar thing on
the Metro and it did work.
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, but they recommend that you register the plates for the time
you have the car. I once got a car as a loaner while mine was being
serviced. I had transposed the license plate digits when I registered the
car. Later on they charged Nissan $50. I called Fast Lane and they cleared
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and cash toll payers, then an
easy court challenge would be to prove that the two stations were properly
synced just as you can challenge a radar device on its calibration.
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For directions and other information please refer to the BLU home page:
http://www.blu.org/
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Anyways, anyone got some tips or things I can check on? Please be
explicit with your instructions or suggestions as I'm a relative noob at
this. I've only been dabbling with Linux for 5 years or so...
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Additionally, we are planning a special meeting on Sunday, October 11th
featuring Jeff Waugh from Ubuntu. (We are also planning our regular
October meeting on October 19th).
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the print heads in the cartridges. I also recommend that you use the
recommended inks. (I actually used 3rd party ink cartriges on the
Epson). I currently have an HP all-in-1 PSC2210. It has been
printing, scanning and faxing with no problem for over 2 years.
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Boston
Workshop on Heterogeneous Computers on Friday (free to
registered attendees) · Second Annual Tutorials on RAIT (Pre-Conference
workshop on Monday) ··Conference Dinner at the new MIT Stata Center.
Visit http://cluster2005.org to register today.
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to the need to add a field to udev on SuSE 9.2. SuSE 9.3 it
syncs fine.
On Windows, the Palm software crashes :-)
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cryptography, individual liberties, individual sovereignty, and
even implementing encryption technologies or perhaps future work on
free encryption software.
Please refer to the BLU website http://www.blu.org for more details and
parking.
Please don't forget to sign up.
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/calendar/2005-bbq11
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well, and we (primarily John Abreau) started a Linux
SIG which eventually became the BLU.
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an electronic drill in an adjacent building. (I
could be wrong about the drill, but the RFI was coming from some
electronic equipment being used in an adjacent building.
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problems with our stuff in the
Sears Tower.
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can maintain flexibility is to use LVM.
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Currently the BLU is looking for speakers for the July 20th and August 17th
meetings. We have a couple of proposals for half the time, so if anyone has
a shorter subject they would like to present, they could share the meeting
with David Kramer who will be talking about Jedit.
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