they should be able to subscrive here -
http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org
On Mon, Apr 17, 2017 at 3:59 PM, Brian Chee wrote:
> I would like to add some folks...who runs this list? Or can anyone just
> send a subscription request?
>
>
Aloha all,
For my small part I would be very interested in meetings held on the
leeward side of the island. Dealing with the drive time issues of getting
into and out of town from Ewa Beach were always way too much for me...
Jack
My office is in Halawa Valley and our conference room
I have a 1 input, 2 output you could use.
-Matt
356-
On Mon, Apr 14, 2014 at 7:46 PM, Brian Chee c...@hawaii.edu wrote:
Anyone got an HDMI splitter that I could borrow for a few days? I need a
1input4output unit.
Brian chee
___
On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 11:19 AM, Jeff Mings je...@lava.net wrote:
Hi All!
Faced with a sudden need to implement PBX alternatives for a few clients
with 5 or 6 locations, FreePBX is the way to go.
Jeff,
Be sure to check out Elastix, http://www.elastix.org/. Like 'PBX in a
flash' it
Aloha,
We are having some serious issues with the router at 205.166.205.196
It is not passing traffic to our subnetthis is affecting road
runner Haw Tel connections. Our IP's are reachable from places like
ping.eu
Does anyone have a contact number for someone at HIX? I have sent
emails
On Wed, Nov 10, 2010 at 12:59 PM, Vince Hoang vi...@litrium.com wrote:
Any luck?
Whois reports this contact:
OrgTechHandle: ZU32-ARIN
OrgTechName: University of Hawaii
OrgTechPhone: +1-808-521-2879
OrgTechEmail: netcont...@hawaii.edu
OrgTechRef:
I'd say 2 hours, 2.5 with OS installation for Linux, 3 for Windows.
I would give a bit more time for the software install. You don't have
to be there the whole time but it takes a while for 'yum update' or
windows update to run. You can walk away but need to keep looking at
it to click OK
Michael,
I am sorry I was unable to attend your presentation, I am sure it was fantastic.
Could you please post your slide deck somewhere; I would love to take a look.
Aloha,
Matt
On Tue, Apr 15, 2008 at 4:36 PM, Michael Bishop
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll also be giving away some nice swag
On Fri, Feb 15, 2008 at 6:34 AM, Peter Besenbruch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thursday 14 February 2008 15:54:54 Matt Darnell wrote:
I was looking through some of them and the oldest one I saw was an AOL
5.0CD.
Does it run under Wine?
I will try it out today. I have a feeling the issue
I have about 1,500 CD's I am about to throw out. I was planning to do
something really cool with them:
http://www.instructables.com/files/deriv/F1T/V2WK/ZBCES9J5OUD/F1TV2WKZBCES9J5OUD.MEDIUM.jpg
http://photocreations.ca/cd_lamp/cd_lamp.jpg
Please register now and join us on January 20, 2007 from 10-5.
I recommend you post an agenda or schedule of events as not everyone can
devote a full 7 hours on a weekend.
I agree, an agenda would be very good.
-Matt
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LUAU@lists.hosef.org
On 12/20/06, Jim Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
$169.99 X 4 = $679.96 for HDs
$324.99 for 3Ware RAID
$1004.95 grand total
$807.95 - (4) IDE HDs
$197 more for SATA drives
Bottom like for 4 people, the cost would be $250.
I'm fine with paying this share.
I'm down for $251.25.
The ISOs for various releases have squeezed out most of the
updates, so Julian is correct, only updates for the Debian and
SuSE repositories are available. As the ISOs get larger, the SuSE
repository will drop, and finally Debian.
Vince,
I am looking at a couple of 100+ GB IDE hard drives.
On 12/16/06, Jim Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK Matt, you donate a 500GB drive and I'll match it. Lets co-
ordinate so we buy a matched pair (same geometry, speed, etc.)
Donehow about this http://dealspl.us/deal.php?dealid=14802
-Matt
On 8/28/06, Jim Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.lixsystems.net/lix/product_files/LX8100-AM2BB-A8NVN/Lx8100-
AM2BB-A8NVN.htm
or skip the build day: http://www.linuxtechtoys.com/ltt/
product_info.php/cPath/24_27/products_id/237
That looks like a really neat system. I don't know
We will wait until Friday AM to see if we want to cancel try
something else. We were thinking of a router/firewall box next.
Something like this:
http://www.ex-parrot.com/%7Epete/upside-down-ternet.html would be
cool!
Due to lack of interest we will be forced to cancel the Asterisk PBX
build
On 8/24/06, Ronald L Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matt,
CCing the list on this as well.
Sorry to hear that no one else has expressed interest openly.
I am surprised, seemed like there was a lot of interest after the mythTV build.
I'm still game to attend and bring whatever networking
Do the Linksys SPA-3102 units run SER or Asterisk? (Or can they be
hacked to do so?)
Or is this just a really fancy TA?
Jim
I don't know what they run internally. I doubt it is Asterisk, they
have been around so long, I would think they wrote their own SIP
stack. Don't know if they even
Aloha,
It has been a while, but we finally got the Asterisk build scheduled
for Friday, August 25th @ 5PM.
Don Manigerelli was able to secure the confernece room for the Davies
Pacific Building. It is a HUGE room w/ a 10Mb internet connection
lots of tables and chairs.
Please reply to this
On 8/10/06, Ronald L Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm interested! It'll be nice to have a local Asterisk community, perhaps we
can share resources as well as knowledge.
Ron,
Hope you can make it! We would like to do things like this once every
two months or so.
Anyone know how to get
http://www.itbusiness.ca/it/client/en/home/News.asp?id=39987
A computer science facility that had been running without a hitch for
years is shut down as a Microsoft system is set up across the board
Whatever Toronto
On 6/29/06, Jim Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jun 29, 2006, at 1:15 PM, Matt Darnell wrote:
On 6/29/06, Jim Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sure was fun to see linux probe and enable 32 CPUs
(8 threads x 4 cores).
How did that run?
Like a raped ape. 'make -j' flies.
I guess
On 6/29/06, Jim Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sure was fun to see linux probe and enable 32 CPUs
(8 threads x 4 cores).
How did that run? Are there any applicaitons you found that could
make use of '32' processors? You can't get blood from a rock, but it
seems like if a bunch of apps
On 6/29/06, Matt Darnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 6/29/06, Jim Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sure was fun to see linux probe and enable 32 CPUs
(8 threads x 4 cores).
How did that run? Are there any applicaitons you found that could
make use of '32' processors? You can't get blood
From Slashdot:
ukhackster writes to tell us that Sun's Simon Phipps challenged many
open source ideals at a recent open source conference in London.
Urging the open source community to look to the lessons of capitalism,
Phipps called for volunteerism to be replaced with directed
self-interest
On 4/7/06, Peter Besenbruch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matt Darnell wrote:
It looks legit.
Here is an example post:
Dear Microsoft:
Are you saying that the poster thinks Microsoft has a credibility
problem? ;)
I would never insinuate something like that.I don't even know
It looks legit.
Here is an example post:
Dear Microsoft:
Before investigating Linux, would you guys please do the following so we can
testify of your good faith?
* Opening the Excel and Word binary formats
* Adapting the Open Document Format for Microsoft Word
* Fixing the Web Folders to
Aloha,
I am willing to pay someone to advertise some IP addresses for me. It will
be for a period of 2 weeks.
We can even do the BGP programming if you do not know how.
You need to have a T1 to greater (no RR, DSL, etc)
Please let me know if you are interested.
Aloha,
Matt
On 3/24/06, Dave Burns [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
..is anyone
still up for the Asterisk build this weekend?
I missed the announcement, and it's not on the HOSEF calendar.
What/where/who/when? Ah, now I found it, subject line was about MYTHTV, I
had skipped it.
I just got a copy of
On 2/28/06, Brian Chee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
given enough time to plan and if I'm not on travel...I'd be happy to host
sessions at ANCL, especially if you folks want a network lab environment.
Right now it's in a shambles after moving and it will take a while to get
organizedbut I
Maddog,
Glad you could make it! I think everyone had a good time (last guy just
left)we need to find a venue with more power outlets and space! I don't
want to know what my power bill is going to be!
I thought interesting that no one knows why LUAU got rolled into HOSEF.
Their goals are so
Maddog,
Glad you could make it! I think everyone had a good time (last guy just
left)we need to find a venue with more power outlets and space! I don't
want to know what my power bill is going to be!
I thought interesting that no one knows why LUAU got rolled into HOSEF.
Their goals are so
On 2/26/06, Julian Yap [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, 2006-02-26 at 00:24 -1000, Matt Darnell wrote:
I thought interesting that no one knows why LUAU got rolled into HOSEF.
Their goals are so different.
Matt,
I'm relatively new around here so I'm wondering what you mean
I'm relatively new around here so I'm wondering what you mean by this?
- Julian
Found this..
Hawaii Linux Users AnonymoUs (LUAU)LUAU is a Linux users group on the island
of Oahu in Hawaii. Our charter is to bring the advantages of Linux, aswell
as it's cost effectiveness, to Oahu
Aloha,
The brats are ready, the steak is marinating beers are chilling!
I will have 2 LCD panels, keyboards and mice (never know if it is mice or
mouses) with a switch box to the TV to allow multiple people to test.
Don, please bring one of the PC's from your attic, we can rip one of the
,
Edward
Matt Darnell wrote:
Ed,
Trying to get a head count for tomorrow.we will be cooking some
bratwurst.
Let me know if you think you can make it.
-M
On 2/21/06, Edward Haddock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matt Darnell wrote:
You can view some of the pics here -
http
On 2/22/06, Jon Reynolds [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matt Darnell wrote:
The two things that did not work were the remote control and viewing the
GUI
on the TV. We think that the TV out was at a resolution the TV could
not
handle. I will be posting to the mythtv list to try to get some
Hope you will be able to make it!
I will send you my address off-list.
-Matt
On 2/21/06, Edward Haddock [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matt Darnell wrote:
You can view some of the pics here -
http://www.flickr.com/photos/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
Not sure why the pics came out so blurry, we hadn't had
You can view some of the pics here -
http://www.flickr.com/photos/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/
Not sure why the pics came out so blurry, we hadn't had that much to
drink..not yet at yet. Needles to say everyone had a blast...as soon as we
diecided that Wrath of Kahn was by far the best Star Trek movie -
Aloha,
As I am slaving away at the office today, I decided to take a break give a
quick update and see if there are any poker players out there (all work and
no play makes.)
I have purchased and received all my parts for the mythTV box.
Here is what I have:
CPU: AMD 64 |3000+ ATHLON 64 RT
On 2/11/06, Matt Darnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aloha,
As I am slaving away at the office today, I decided to take a break give
a quick update and see if there are any poker players out there (all work
and no play makes.)
I have purchased and received all my parts for the mythTV box
On 2/3/06, R. Scott Belford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We have a vault full of computers that you may be interested in helping
us put to use. The vault is leased by CompUSA, and it is full of the
remnants from when Computers for Kids partnered with CompUSA to store
computers. Whatever we
On 2/2/06, Maddog [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd be up for that Matt!
I might not be able to make it a 4:00 but 5:00 would work for me as
Saturdays are pretty tied up with the kids.
5:00 would be no problemthe fun will just be getting started
The Exchange replacement sounds
On 2/2/06, Jim Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maddog wrote:
I'd be up for that Matt!
I might not be able to make it a 4:00 but 5:00 would work for me as
Saturdays are pretty tied up with the kids. The Exchange replacement
sounds particularly interesting. I'd love to see something
On 2/2/06, Eric Hattemer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matt Darnell wrote:
On 2/2/06, Jim Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Maddog wrote:
Mythtv sounds like a winner too!
I'm not in Hawaii anymore, but let me know if you get stuck with this.
I have had a mythtv box setup for over
On 2/2/06, Michael Bishop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Awesome Matt. Count me in.
Cool!
I'll see if I can frankenstein something together so I can build along.
That would be greatbetter chance of success.
People can bring beer - I have lots of Vodka, Rum, Tequila. If
On 2/2/06, Scott Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Aloha,
Matt Darnell wrote:
Putting out a call for for any Luau folks who want to build some
projects I
have in mind...and any projects you have in mind!
What a gracious offering and a cool idea. Count me in!! :)
Mahalo,
Scott
I was at the Ala Moana CompUSA and they had a bunch of xbox 360's.
The guy told me they were going fast.
-Matt
On 2/1/06, Jim Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Perhaps someone with a graphics touch will skin Kuokoa so that it
looks as nice (or better).
One of the coolest signatures I have ever seen (it got me thinking about
buying a mac) was
'OSX is proof that is easier to make Linux pretty than
On 2/1/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Ask yourself, what's their market for YALD? Geeks? None of us would
tolerate such an invasion of privacy. N00bs? They try Linux if a Geek
helps them. The efforts of Xandros and Linspire are just a drop in the
bucket. Corporate customers?
Try this one http://elgoog.rb-hosting.de/index.cgi
It beat the Chinese filtering.
this gets my vote for best use of functions you wrote in CS 101.
This is the best googleever
http://sites.gizoogle.com/index2.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Fslashdot.org%2F
-M
Aloha,
Putting out a call for for any Luau folks who want to build some projects I
have in mind...and any projects you have in mind!
The first project is building a mythtv box. Mythtv is an open source Tivo -
http://www.mythtv.org/ If we get some hardcore folks we can try to build it
from
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/01/31/google_goes_desktop_linux/
Everything Google has touched, turned to gold, except the videothat
sucks
-Matt
Jim,
Guess what? The HCC is *cheap*. They want a small percentage of
the gate for us. *C*H*E*A*P*, and its a nice venue to boot.
What about the WIFI situation would have made your blood boil? I'm
curious.
I thought I heard that they would sell an Internet connection for a large
sum and
On 1/29/06, Julian Yap [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
C. Hell, if you weren't there to listen to Andre Hill, CHIEF TECHNICAL
OFFICER of Novell, answer questions in depth for over an hour about the
direction and strategy of one of the largest global companies supporting
Open Source then that's your
On 1/29/06, R. Scott Belford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matt Darnell wrote:
A little late but here are my answers
Am I going - No
I find your response most interesting and obviously a little late to be
helpful. Ironically, you made no such comments after our first year,
when, let's
I thought I heard that they would sell an Internet connection for a
large
sum and would not let you NAT it (not that they could stop you) so
people
were trying to pick up WiFi from across the street.
We set up a brilliant station with Jim's gear from Netgate. Sorry you
missed it and
On 1/29/06, R. Scott Belford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Novell *has* migrated their own stuff. They address this subject well.
Rana Dutt definitely could have taught you a few things about big time
VOIP deployments. I fear, Matt, you are determined to stick to your
opinion in spite of the
On 1/29/06, R. Scott Belford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matt Darnell wrote:
On 1/29/06, R. Scott Belford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Novell *has* migrated their own stuff. They address this subject well.
Rana Dutt definitely could have taught you a few things about big
time
VOIP
A little late but here are my answers
Am I going - No
Why? - None of the topics were of much interest to me. They all had a very
academic feel to them...not practical. The price was fine, like me, most of
us here, I tip more that in a month.
What would cause me to attend TCON-07? - I
Looks like a great tutorial reference.
http://www.poromenos.org/tutorials/python
-M
Aloha,
I am looking for sample c code that connects to a URL. I tried to cobble
something together but it isn't working out too well.
All it needs to do is connect to a url like
https://www.example.com/sample?option1=matt%option2=darnell%option3=please_help
The web server will do he rest
On 11/3/05, Hawaii Linux Institute [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Eric Hattemer wrote:
Ok, I wonder if I'm the only one who immediately read this as what I
thought it should have been, then didn't get the criticism. The typo
should have read
for i in m*; do rm $i; done;
-Eric Hattemer
Aloha,
We have a box with over 500,000 files in a direcotry. If I try 'rm m*' I get
an error, something like 'too many arguments'
I think someone else in this situation had a method of switching to another
shell, bash is default.
All the files start with mgetty. I would like to prserve the
http://www.bethephonecompany.com/documents/itexpo_la/DSC00495.JPG
He was a phone hacker.You need to have been around in telephony for a
little while.
Aloha,
Matt
Aloha,
After goggling (sp?) load average I was surprised at how controversial
it is. It also make we wonder about the CPU % we get from Micro$oft.
Anyway.If I have a server with a normal load average of ~ 0.20 I
load up an SMP kernel with an additional processor, should the load
average
Aloha,
After goggling (sp?) load average I was surprised at how controversial
it is. It also make we wonder about the CPU % we get from Micro$oft.
Anyway.If I have a server with a normal load average of ~ 0.20 I
load up an SMP kernel with an additional processor, should the
Aloha,
I am having trouble with one of our servers.
Background:
It is a Dell 1750 with hardware SCSI Raid 1. We are running Debian.
The server fell apart last weekend (after fsck from a rescue CD the
'/' file system was empty). We wiped the disks, loaded the base
debian, and restored our back
One of my clients has 10 Dell PC's they are looking to donate.
They are about 5-6 years old, PIII's w/ 128-256 MB RAM
They are the older chassis GX200 - i think.
They also have some 17inch CRT's, keyboards and mice.
They are located in Halawa if HOSEF wants to get them.
Contact me offlist
Aloha,
I am looking at putting together a file repository.
I am having trouble finding a list of hardware that is known to work
well with a current distro. I would prefer to use whiteboxlinux or
debian.
Does anyone know of a site that deal with HCL issues? i.e. what
onboard RAID chips will
something other than
print a diagnostic, likely.
/* you'll want to do something different here */
printf(oops!! %s: \tsize: %d\n, filename, (int) buf.st_size);
jim
Matt Darnell wrote:
/home/jim 341: cat watch4matt.c
/*
* watch4mat.c
*
* Inspired by:
*
* From: [EMAIL
Aloha,
Does anyone know of a daemon or script that can be run to make sure
that a log file is growing?
This log file grows to over 300MB in 24 hours growth is guaranteed
second to second.
I would like to now when the file does not grow for a five second
period. Sending out emails when it
I guess we've all talked about everything there is to talk about at the
conference.
Is there going to be a TPOSSCON 2006?
If so, I would suggest some sort of lessons learned meeting to get
everyone's input on how to make it even better.
is this the dreaded meeting to set the
That's the beauty of Linux...more than one way to do any job.
I thought the beauty of Linux was the Penguin.
-Matt
Is there anyone with time/interest to video some of the TPOSSCON sessions?
I have a relatively good digital video camera that someone could use.
-Matt
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0066620732/qid=1104825066/sr=8-1/ref=pd_csp_1/103-2451292-8711826?v=glances=booksn=507846
Looks like they have it on CD-ROM.
-Matt
Aloha,
Does anyone know how to have a 'symlink' that will point to a
directory on another computer?
The applicatoin is to have a local FTP server but the data the user
can upload/download would be located on another PC. The link between
the two PC's should be encrypted.
I saw a little while
Does anyone know how to have a 'symlink' that will point to a
directory on another computer?
ummm, yeah, what I said before,
AFTER you NFS mount the remote computer's directory.
Angela,
Thanks for this. Would the link from the FTP server to the host
'file' server be encrypted?
The
Has anyone seen if there is any synergy with these conferences?
Pacific Telecommunications Council '05
http://www.ptc05.org/program/index.html
SIP Summit at the Winter Pacific Telecommunications Council
http://www.pulver.com/sipsummit2005/index.html
-Matt
I have a DVD burner but use Windows. If it is worth your time you can come
to my office and:
1.Get it to work Windows
2.I can give you a spare drive to load a Linux distro on
3.Use Knoppix or something
I have a 4Mb internet connection here so it should download fast.
Let me know,
Matt
-
I bought a 3ware IDE RAID 1 card because of all the talk of them on this
list. I would say it has average speed at best, the Promise controller
seemed to be faster (I don't want to get into the whole host processing
debate).
The biggest thing against the 3ware card is I was not able to unplug
A guy in my ofice uses gnusound. He uses it to modify voice prompts.
-Matt
- Original Message -
From: Ho'ala Greevy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 02, 2003 5:20 PM
Subject: [luau] open source audio software anyone?
anyone know of open source stuff
Aloha,
I am writing the following routine:
while (my $row_ref6 = $sth6 -fetchrow_arrayref){
if (@{$row_ref6} == '1') {
print Status is @{$row_ref6}\n;
}
}
The database access works fine. It produces the following output
Status is 0
Status is 1
Status is 0
I only want to
Aloha,
I am writing the following routine:
while (my $row_ref6 = $sth6 -fetchrow_arrayref){
if (@{$row_ref6} == '1') {
print Status is @{$row_ref6}\n;
}
}
The database access works fine. It produces the following output
Status is 0
Status is 1
Status is 0
I
I personally do installs over my network either with NFS or HTTP,
booting from floppy or disc1. No changing discs during that install
either, and if your network is fast, it is faster than CD-ROM.
What network card does everyone use with a RH network disk?
I have tried 3COM, Linksys,
RH9 -- Network cards
3COM -- 3C905/B/C; D-Link -- DFE-530/+; Realtek -- RTL8029, RTL8139,
RTL8139C+, RTL8169; IntelÑEtherExpress Pro 100/1000; Netgear -- FA310TX,
FA311TX; Linksys -- LNE100TX; Silicon Integrated Systems -- SiS900;
Intel -- DE4x5/Tulip series; GigE -- Broadcom Tigon3,
I personally do installs over my network either with NFS or HTTP,
booting from floppy or disc1. No changing discs during that install
either, and if your network is fast, it is faster than CD-ROM.
Warren,
Can you keep the files as an ISO or do you extract them to CD and copy all 3
CD's to a
I am running the insmod command and get the
following command.
Using
/lib/modules/2.4.20-18.9/kernel/drivers/telephony/vpb.o/lib/modules/2.4.20-18.9/kernel/drivers/telephony/vpb.o:
kernel-module version mismatch
lib/modules/2.4.20-18.9/kernel/drivers/telephony/vpb.o was compiled for
kernel
It appears that a reboot fixed it.
Strange.
YAWAH,
Matt
- Original Message -
From:
Matt
Darnell
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2003 9:05
PM
Subject: [luau] Compile Problems
I am running the insmod command and get the
following command
- Original Message -
From: MonMotha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, May 26, 2003 4:52 PM
Subject: Re: [luau] Broadband in Hawaii Notes
What DSL offers over cable is a consistant throughput. I know there is
no
CIR with DSL but all of our tests and outside
Aloha,
When installing RH 8.0 you can have the Disk Druid
auto configure the partitions. It configures so many partitions. Is
that a relic to when hard drives were 6MB and you had to worry about logs
filling up your user space?
On a Windoze box I do the standard two partitions,
one for
well, the fluke is already out!
http://www.mslinux.org/
-ho'ala
I had to read a few paragraphs before I saw it was a paridy.
That is funny! I love the guilt.
-M
I noticed that Sam's Club is now selling a Linux PC for $280. All that is
missing is a monitor and floppy drive. It comes with a 20 GB hard drive,
256MB RAM, 4 USB ports, Linux compatible 56K modem. I don't know which
distribution was installed on it; couldn't find it on the box. I seem to
For the most part RH9 has TONS of bug fixes over RH8. There are a few
regressions like the attempt to move to the native Savage driver rather
than use the generic VESA driver, which happens to break some ProSavage
motherboards.
Does anyone know how to override the video subsystem auto
On Wed, Apr 30, 2003 at 09:17:04PM -1000, Matt Darnell wrote:
Does anyone know how to override the video subsystem auto
detect and force it to use the standard VESA driver?
Is redhat-config-xfree86 what you want? For a more bare-metal
approach, there is xf86config or vim. :)
When ever I
I have been researching Exchange replacements and was wondering if anybody
on the list can suggest or relay comments on the options available?
Thanks,
Don
Don,
The only thing I have not been able to reproduce is public calendars in an
application like Outlook or Evolution with open
Not sure who updates the Videl web site but the Mandrake link is out of date,
it has the 9.0
-Matt
This file, disk 2, seems too small:
/mirrors/mandrake/Mandrake-iso/i586/MandrakeLinux-9.1rc1-CD2.i586.iso
Is it still downloading?
-Matt
I can connect to http://videl.ics.hawaii.edu but not to ftp://videl.ics.hawaii.edu
I have tried from two different sites. Did
the mirrors get moved? I don't think so because the website points to the
ftp site.
-Matt
the outside will at least tell me where the
packets are stopping.
/brian chee
University of Hawaii ICS DeptAdvanced Network Computing Lab1680
East West Road, POST rm 311Honolulu, HI 96822808-956-5797 voice,
808-956-5175 fax
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