On Wed, 16 Jun 2010 05:21:16 -0500, Perkins, Jerry je...@jperkins.us
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Arch Linux, Sabayoon 32/64 bit kde4 and Gnome, VM's OBsd, FBsd,,
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On Mon, 14 Jun 2010 12:56:57 -0500, BenTheMeek benthem...@gmail.com
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Friend sent me this article from PC mag.
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/198686/linux_trojan_raises_malware_concerns.html?tk=nl_dnx_h_crawl
*rolls eyes*
-BentheMeek
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On Fri, 11 Jun 2010 08:38:15 -0500, Dave Manginelli
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I mentioned at the meeting that I'm just getting started with LXC
virtualization--which is the officially blessed future of Linux
Vserver/chroot on steroids type of virtualization. (The extensions
required for
and apps. They get more people that
have once again tested the compatibility of their new toy with the toys
they have in their box already.
gk
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On Thu, 10 Jun 2010 22:29:30 -0500, Howard White how...@usit.net wrote:
thank you for the nice write up, but trimmed for response purposes
You missed the play by play, gk. GRUB2 was never the problem.
Oh no, we've never had a problem with a computer not wanting to do the
right thing
KDE has a kiosk mode. At least 3.5.x did... Canonical also di a couple
years back and it was the educational version of it.
VP
On 03/12/10 at 06:33am, Paul Boniol wrote:
I#39;ve been asked again to set up a kiosk type computer at work, it
wasn#39;t specified in the request but I assume it
The idea of this topic can be a two-edged sword. 99% of employer REFUSE
to allow personal call unless they are family and it's an emergency. Use
your personal cell phone on break. Which since cell phones are not part
of the land-line network 99% of those don't get spammed because they are
not on
No my reply is for the orignial by Vikram Chhatre.
If you're lost it might help to read their string first. Somehow mine
got separated by emailing it with the same title instead of merged in.
Vi^3PP
I have no complaints really against anything NLUG does. I've only had
the chance to be to a
Google Voice has invites like Gmail did when they first started. It's
a random shot of who gets them and who doesn't. When you get them a
number shows up to Invite A Friend on the left bottom side.
Love GV! Makes life a lot more flexible. With 6 #'s to transfer to and
it transcribes, sends, SMS
Hey Good morning Gang,
Cool little Pengy post we have there for the next installfest. I
happened to be at the last one and as far as the newcomers coming in
it was totally free for them. They didn't have to lift a finger and
quite a few wonderful people did a lot of stuf behind the scenes and
I use tetex on my Slack 12.2 install, but about 1.5 yr or a little
more tetex was superceded by texlive and as a result deprecated.
VampirePenguin
On Jun 21, 12:35 am, JMJ roadr...@gmail.com wrote:
Howard White wrote:
Our (Andrew and I) attempts at installing 64Studio V2.1 hit a brick wall
Yes I agree InstallFest was great. It is a really nice location that
NLUG has there. As I was trying to help someone recover a password. A
grub interrupt with apssword change would not stick. I tried a bouple
more things they also would not stick for changes. I could'nt even get
the box to load
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