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There is no silver bullet. Plus, werewolves make
copies from the mailing list; select
No to receive copies.
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that week.
Tonight I'll lightning talk for 5 minutes on 3 fun programs I found in
returning to Gnome (based on my blog post:
http://dague.net/2007/10/24/on-returning-to-gnome)
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There is no silver bullet. Plus, werewolves make better neighbors
. It is more on the legal, social, inovation aspects of
open source, but it's Eben, who is just awesome as a speaker.
http://dague.net/2007/11/21/eben-moglens-invited-talk-at-ibm-research/
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On Sun, Dec 09, 2007 at 08:23:08PM -0500, Todd Deshane wrote:
On Dec 9, 2007 8:13 PM, Sean Dague [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Good to know. I also prefer an open source app, such as f-spot, since fixing
a bug like that would be possible. If f-spot happened to have it, it is
likely to be fixed
is going on.
Agreed. Let's keep the tone civil here. If you want to throw in with
an answer to a question please do, but I'd like to keep the discussions
civil and friendly, with the insults to a minimum.
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if there is a lot of public
comment, that New York would standardized on the Open Document format.
Wouldn't that be great for all us Linux Users. :)
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next one
that is open and needs a topic.
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sure there is a laptop ready for you for it. Thanks
a bunch!
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There is no silver bullet. Plus, werewolves make better
On Sat, Mar 22, 2008 at 03:54:11AM -0400, Leonard Giaccone wrote:
December 5th ?
Sorry, copied the wrong parts of the old template :)
Anyway, it's on April 2. And you should come. :)
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point to actually happen.
I might be interested in that. Thanks for the heads up.
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There is no silver bullet. Plus
On Thu, May 08, 2008 at 11:44:46AM -0400, John Mort wrote:
On Wed, May 7, 2008 at 10:36 PM, Sean Dague [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, I just meant video recordings. Presenters are definitely actively
encouraged to upload their presentations to the site. I'll send out
some nudge-mail shortly
pictures of.
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systems yesterday.)
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There is no silver bullet. Plus, werewolves make better neighbors
than zombies, and they tend
wiki, so we can still keep our distinctive look. Are there any
volunteers out here that would be interested in creating such a template
for us?
If so, please respond on list. Thanks in advance,
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not stable across device-
renumbers.
The links in dev are created by coldplug (or some equiv) during boot,
and hotplug during run time. The uuids are coming out of device mapper
from what I can see.
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Windows software. It
gets people over to an Open Source application stack so they can make a
platform choice in the future, and not have to deal with an application
that won't let them move.
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There is no silver bullet. Plus
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There is no silver bullet. Plus, werewolves make better neighbors
, perhaps a good talk for October
might be: Publishing Open Source Software? Would people be interested
in that?
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if they are
interested.
Oh, woops. Lets make it November then. :)
See what I get for going on vacation. ;)
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There is no silver bullet. Plus, werewolves make
letter in pdf format to get the
real details (on page 7).
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that your
experiences here would make for a great talk.
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, it is missing this feature (at least in
the 1.x versions)
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Just as a quick reminded, this is tomorrow.
Sean Dague wrote:
I saw this come by today and thought people here may be interested in
this event:
When: Friday, October 31, 2007
Where: The Terrace Restaurant, SUNY New Paltz campus (all
campus facilities are fully
is considered a feature and selling point
for OSX.
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the client platform (yes, there are differences
between IE and Firefox, but once you are using JQuery and friends you
get to offload quite a bit of that compatibility work).
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There is no silver bullet. Plus
CSS, and making live changes to figure out if you like them or not.
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Orion Vianna wrote:
Sean Dague wrote:
* Firebug - because no one else has pointed it out yet. If you do any
webdevelopment at any level, install this. It's so handy in figuring
out CSS, and making live changes to figure out if you like them or not.
-Sean
* Web Developer add
) actually
does reasonable 3D acceleration under Linux. I can dig out the
specifics if you are interested.
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Has anyone played around with the Skype video support on Linux? If so,
any recommendations on a good Web Cam to get that works well on Linux,
especially for doing video capture.
Thanks in advance,
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. :)
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There is no silver
me trying to get
people engaged. :)
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There is no silver bullet. Plus
John Mort wrote:
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 9:13 AM, Sean Dague [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been respinning the OpenCD (a collection of opensource windows
software, now the OpenDisc) so that it will fit back on a CD for a
giveaway at our December meeting.
The open disc team has been
the feedback will be very useful for future planning purposes.
Thanks in advance,
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John Mort wrote:
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 11:07 AM, Sean Dague [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Oh, and to answer the question more directly, things that I'd be looking
for.
* assistance in building the build scripts for the cd
* art and content creation for the cd (there is some stuff to start
Sean Dague wrote:
We've never done this before, but I'd like to get some more directed
feedback from our 150 person user base, so I've created a google survey
here: http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=pmIe5u6YTIdgKsh4rdIj3Tw
It should take no more than 10 or 15 minutes to fill out
and unused
tech to give away and swap with others in the LUG.
=== Lightning Talks ===
(so far, more will be showing up over the next couple of days)
* Jim Doherty - TBD
* John Mort - Gnome Do
* Mike Kershaw - Lightzone
* Sean O'Connor - EC2
* Sean Dague - Stellarium
I've added Joe
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Sean Dague wrote:
I've gotten 8 responses to this so far, which have already been very
helpful. Thanks to everyone that participated so far.
=20
For those that haven't, please consider taking the time to fill it out.=
Your feedback is highly appreciated.
We're up to 16 responses now
Sean Dague wrote:
I have created the google project for the opencd redux work that we
talked about last week at the MHVLUG meeting -
http://code.google.com/p/opencd-redux/
For all those that were interested in participating, please send me your
google email addresses (you need a google
to
people here.
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There is no silver bullet. Plus, werewolves make better
the csv on the fly out of the data in the system.
You still have the parsing problem, but once you get over that, then you
should be golden.
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Sean Dague wrote:
Right now we are under a winter storm warning until Thursday morning,
but as the accuracy of doom weather this year seems to be batting
around 50%, I don't want to call things off in advance.
Tomorrow by 4pm we'll make a call (probably hash it out on IRC based on
what
Sean Dague wrote:
Right now we are under a winter storm warning until Thursday morning,
but as the accuracy of doom weather this year seems to be batting
around 50%, I don't want to call things off in advance.
Tomorrow by 4pm we'll make a call (probably hash it out on IRC based on
what
linking, and works over rsync, tar, or
smb. Plus, on ubuntu, it's a quick package install.
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for lunch
on a wednesday.
There are also occasional linux help/hack days, but usually only every 6
months or so. They're held on saturday.
Yep, we'll probably do the next one in April some time.
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There is no silver bullet. Plus, werewolves make better neighbors
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information, and contest rules -
http://video.linuxfoundation.org/category/video-category/-linux-foundation-video-contest
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connecting via ftp exposes passwords just like
users connecting via telnet would. There is an ftps spec, but I'm not
sure how many clients support that for something like automatic file sync.
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There is no silver bullet. Plus, werewolves make better neighbors
dive into editor wars, so I might as
well put out the obvious - emacs. Does all that, plus using lisp makes
you smarter. :)
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of
folks together working on some of their own projects and have others
that might have some additional expertise in the room. We want to be as
inclusive as possible.
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) doesn't do well over a modem.
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jie...@gmail.com wrote:
Binary blobs, die! http://xorg.freedesktop.org/wiki/nv ftw!
While I'm not thrilled with binary blobs, try using nv driver for 3D
some time. :) Then it will be more like ftf.
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).
If you want to find the individual mail files, they are down in there
somewhere, but my recommendation would be to just back up the entire
directory.
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as well (32 and 64bit), they work fine.
It is a bummer they don't have an apt source that you could just add,
but at least they are natively packaged.
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of the existing open government APIs and make access
to that information easier for citizens.
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that up years ago. But some time in moving things
around it went dead.
I think the mirror outlived it's usefulness, so unless someone really
wants it back, we'll just leave it dead.
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is the
solution - http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=423866
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/large_downloads and /mnt/windows
explicitly to /etc/exports.
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filesystems, and
only works partially with fat - http://nfs.sourceforge.net/#faq_c6.
Honestly, if you goal is to network attach to your windows partition,
I'd look into samba instead.
-Sean
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There is no silver bullet. Plus, werewolves make better neighbors
than
over interest here, so if you are interested, you are welcome
to come join.
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at Open Source past and future
Speaker: Sean Dague
s...@dague.net
President and founder of MHVLUG (http://mhvlug.org/)
About the Topic:
The GNU project was established 25 years ago with the ideal
that software wants to be free. A decade later a young college
student
In case people are interested.
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as well, http://cal.mhvlug.org.
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There is no silver bullet. Plus, werewolves make better neighbors
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it will be $7. Monday is
bargain night at Overlook (the other drive in).
The weather looks more reasonable for Monday night than Tuesday night,
so chance of having to hide from rain is much less.
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There is no silver bullet. Plus, werewolves make
enough ago that Virtualbox and KVM weren't out there, so
that would be a great talk.
We can do a few extra lightning talks to pad the time if you would like.
Being a short talk isn't an issue.
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for sure.
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Who's up for lightning talks for Wed night? I've personally got 2 ready
to go (one software, one hardware) on Open Flash Chart and Rock Box
respectively.
Anyone else have talks they want to do?
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There is no silver bullet. Plus, werewolves make better neighbors
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in helping here. Let me know once the
details flesh out.
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that Linux got some
mentions in all the mainstream media I heard about Chrome OS.
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There is no silver bullet
of Chrome OS is one of the better
that I've read: http://redmonk.com/sogrady/2009/07/08/chrome-os-qa/
Some good thoughts in there,
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, I forgot john was on vacation.
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, topic 2 is more administrator
focused, though both pieces of technology can be used by mere mortals as
well to make your life easier.
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Git has taken the lead with:
git = 5
puppet = 4
Voting closes down soon, so get in your opinions while you can.
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