ectified).
>>
>> http://trac.roundcube.net/wiki/Howto_Config
>
> Ah good, thanks. Something else to play with. :)
>
I use roundcube everyday, and I love it. Super fast and light weight...
no bloat :-)
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>
Reminds me of the LinuxWord Expo in Boston damn I miss those, I was like
a kid in a candy store :-) Too bad they stopped doing them...
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>
> Details here: http://www.smalldog.com/ewastenh
>
>
I found it humerus that they have a bunch of pics of Mac's on the
webpage :-)
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ver understands what it is like to really generate a solution.
>
> Just think about the issue of having to create the phrase "Open Source"
> because too many people in large corporations could not understand the
> term "Free(DOM) Software".
>
No you hit the nail
have their feelings hurt, I'm okay with that.
> I've been listening to them spout the same misinformed crap for a
> decade plus and I'm pretty sick of it myself.
>
YUM!
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> as you don't need a package for the program installed) I actually gave up on
> installing the latest battle for wesnoth on this system for similar reasons.
>
All I have to say is "yum" :-)
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m, etc. If you've been pondering a
> ticketing system, I strongly suggest kicking the tires on OTRS -- but be
> sure it's v. 3.x or higher.
>
> -Ken
>
>
Wow I am impressed. It makes our ticketing system look like dwarf :-)
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will. I moved a while ago and brought
car loads of old computer crap from the atic to the Goodwill in Concord,
and they took it, no problem.
By the way what do you have for motherboards? I am always interested in
motherboards for coreboot development :-)
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On 09/13/2010 06:20 PM, Joseph Smith wrote:
> On 09/13/2010 05:07 PM, Tom Buskey wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 13, 2010 at 4:47 PM, Joshua Judson Rosen
>> mailto:roz...@geekspace.com>> wrote:
>>
>> Benjamin Scottmailto:dragonh...@gmail.com>>
&
hand), just pointing out that
> there's deeper analysis necessary in order to actually figure out what
> the top-level memory-usage figures really mean.
>
>
> http://tinycorelinux.com/ manages to get X trimmed down into a 10MB
> image using 48MB of RAM. With the 2.6 kernel.
> reliable services are available elsewhere.
>
> I'd welcome any recommendations and/or experiences.
>
>
Have you checked out ClarkConnect (http://www.clarkconnect.com) I used
it for years before I decided to out source and I loved it.
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On 08/22/2010 11:24 AM, Bill Sconce wrote:
> On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 21:11:47 -0400
> Joseph Smith wrote:
>
>> On Sat, 21 Aug 2010 12:07:21 -0400, Dan Miller wrote:
>>> I have a dead UPS and a UPS that starts yelling whenever a ground plug
>>> gets plugged in. Is t
PS's down to the Goodwill on the Heights and they took them
no problem. Hope that helps.
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Cool I know Bellevue. I used to live in Olympia :-)
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On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 10:33:48 -0400, Tom Buskey wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 27, 2010 at 10:27 AM, Joseph Smith
wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Tue, 27 Jul 2010 10:01:16 -0400, Tom Buskey wrote:
>> > I want my USB drive to show up mounted on /media/ after I
>>
> well. And I'm *not* using a GUI tool to do it, so please no Gnome/KDE or
> "Click on System -> ..." or anything else using a mouse.
Well, you could always write a simple bash script to do the mount and if it
is going to be same day/time every week use cron to ru
> well. And I'm *not* using a GUI tool to do it, so please no Gnome/KDE or
> "Click on System -> ..." or anything else using a mouse.
Well, you could always write a simple bash script to do the mount and if it
is going to be same day/time every week use cron to ru
gt;
> With the screen blank issue, if I come back after a screen blank with a
VM
> running, the keyboard does not work at all.
>
Hmm, I do not use Gnome (I love LXDE) but there should be a
Display/Screensaver Manager to turn this off?
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er management, as this
> really screws up Virtualbox. I've tried everything I can find, but I
guess
> I'm just not getting it. I keep getting the screen blanker which asks
for
> my password.
What desktop are you using?
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> that you need to install the required 32-bit libraries too. So far, I
> have not seen a 32-bit application that could not run on a 64-bit Linux
> OS. They are still running native, but they think they are running in a
> 32-bit OS eventhough the drivers themselves may b
On 06/15/2010 08:21 PM, David Rysdam wrote:
> On 06/15/2010 06:40 PM, Joseph Smith wrote:
>> On 06/15/2010 06:30 PM, Arc Riley wrote:
>>> Pressure from advertisers. Sourceforce could not survive by charging
>>> users/projects for the hosting, they would just go elsewh
And who pays the people that write
articles for the papers and print the papers?
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g as it is work
> safe...
>
Still not sure what is wrong with that, people have to make a living
somehow they could always stop advertising and just charge the
people that have their projects on there a fee
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On 06/15/2010 03:20 PM, Arc Riley wrote:
> Sourceforge is not our friend. Best avoid it.
>
> Very few serious projects are hosted on it anymore.
>
Why?
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o connect to SF through my linux box, because, that's where
> all the useful work gets done :)
>
> Any suggestions? I'm running Ubuntu Lucid (gnome).
>
Interesting. I have a project on Sourceforge and I don't have any
problems using Mido
ns?
>
Go 64-bit all the way :-) I have never had a problem with 64-bit Linux
drivers...
And for a VM I recommend Oracle VirtualBox, I love it :-)
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ns?
>
Go 64-bit all the way :-) I have never had a problem with 64-bit Linux
drivers...
And for a VM I recommend Oracle VirtualBox, I love it :-)
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ure out another angle around the judgement. While there are
> some other issues in the SCO vs. Novell case, the biggest one for Linux
> users and vendors is who owns the Unix copyrights.
>
>
>
YAHOO! It is about time!
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wrote:
>
>
>
> On Tue, 11 May 2010 10:34:29 -0400, Ted Roche wrote:
>> August it is!
>>
>> Several of our regulars have projectors they can bring. I'll poll the
>> group and have one for you.
>>
ent studies have indicated technology demand is
actually increasing, so it would be great for US industries to get on
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ke new products here in the USA,
> and we should still be world leaders.
>
Maybe as hardware products. But I know alot of open-source programmers
from all over the world and the last thing on their mind is keeping
their code in their country. Actually nationality is never a topic of
interest
On Wed, 12 May 2010 13:44:10 -0400, Bill Sconce
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> On Tue, 11 May 2010 10:28:29 -0400
> Joseph Smith wrote:
>
>> Thanks Ted,
>> Maybe Aug 2nd would be better turn out wise?
>> The Hopkinton Town Library sounds like a great meeting spot.
>> Would anyone
On Tue, 11 May 2010 10:34:29 -0400, Ted Roche wrote:
> August it is!
>
> Several of our regulars have projectors they can bring. I'll poll the
> group and have one for you.
>
Excellent :-)
Looking forward to educating the community August 2nd :-)
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> The only thing about July 5th is that it is at the end of the July 4th
> weekend, and you may not get as many people.
>
Should we shoot for Aug 2nd then?
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> On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 9:25 AM, Joseph Smith
wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, 11 May 2010 09:05:32 -0400, "Jon 'maddog' Hall"
>> wrote:
>>>>I would be willing to do a coreboot presentation, if it
t of the country until the end of May.
>
> But thank you for validating my premise.
>
I am pretty busy at the moment myself, but I was thinking a few months from
now? At the July 5th CentraLUG meeting maybe?
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> a popular box would be interesting presentation(s) (???)
>
Sure, one of my coreboot supported embedded platforms is the RCA RM4100
(MSNTV2) running GeeXBox which is pretty popular.
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> but if you want to do a "big presentation" (we use to call them
> "quarterlies"), getting a facility (we sometimes used Daniel Webster
> College) was hardernot impossiblebut took a little time and
> effort out of the ordinary. Once it is set up, however,
have anything planned. So it will
> prolly be an open format, or "What Rob thinks is interesting" if
> nobody has something better.
>
>FYI, I'm pretty sure Rob doesn't read this list.
>
When and where is the meeting?
>
> "We" bought Droids a couple of weeks ago and now the N810 collects dust.
>
Nice! I have always been a big Motorola fan, I will be getting a Droid in a
few months when the contract contract on my VE20 runs out. Can hardly wait
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> *sigh*
>
HAHAHA!
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Wow that is cool, Debian on a Tom Tom, that would make a neat little
hacking project :-)
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developing Linux for Set-Top-Box applications (my site:
www.settoplinux.org). I have been using Linux religiously for many many
years. Anyways I only know a handful of people in my area that use/develop
Linux and thought this would be a good way to connect.
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