can meet in the nashville area or at the next
NLUG meeting on May 10!
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Maybe imagemagick is worth looking at?
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1224212/how-to-change-image-ppi-in-batch-mode
https://www.imagemagick.org/script/command-line-options.php
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On Mon, Aug 9, 2021 at 2:11 PM Paul Boniol wrote:
> If nobody else has a suggestion, my latest thing I'
the same order.)
So, $600 USD gets you a good CPU and cooler. Prefer to sell the combo, but
will sell separately. Cash and PayPal accepted. Can meet for exchange.
Please reply off-list. Hollah with questions.
Thanks, and happy Linuxing!
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roadr...@gmai
Well... since nobody is screaming "DON'T DO IT!" I'll throw up another
message with [OT-FS] in the subject line. :-)
JMJ
On Tue, Mar 9, 2021 at 8:15 PM JMJ wrote:
> On Tue, Mar 9, 2021 at 7:36 PM Paul Boniol wrote:
>
>> Good to know you're still her
because I haven't seen any For Sale ads
posted.
> I don't believe we'd be open to random, non-NLUG people posting things for
> sale, and obviously nothing "bad".
>
That would annoy me pretty quickly, so I hope that's not allowed. heh heh
So yeah... does
Greetings,
What is the official group policy for posting For Sale items? Or is there
an "official" policy? *chuckle*
Thanks!
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(Still lurking and Linuxing after all these years)
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I'd love to have a copy so I can cringe at myself. heh heh
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Printing is antiquated. Use dry erase markers. :-)
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On Tue, Sep 11, 2018, 9:36 PM jonnyX wrote:
> Print a couple of signs with the cell/text number of an attending
> volunteer who will open the door for latecomers, and tape a sign to the
> glass doors on either side of the buildin
g more into how approvals
> exactly work.
>
I think I'm still a mod and I haven't approved any messages recently.
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Sorry... that was a vote for Clonezilla not a question about it. :-)
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On Fri, Apr 6, 2018, 9:06 AM JMJ wrote:
> Clonezilla?
>
> JMJ
>
> On Fri, Apr 6, 2018, 8:39 AM Jack Coats wrote:
>
>> If figure this email group is depricated, but was wondering of some ol
Clonezilla?
JMJ
On Fri, Apr 6, 2018, 8:39 AM Jack Coats wrote:
> If figure this email group is depricated, but was wondering of some old
> hats are still here...
>
> I have a Windows 7 problem/oppertunity.
>
> My wife was given 8 computers with Win7 nicely running.
>
>
sync the folders
on each machine. Do I understand that correctly? I'm currently looking
at Unison and various GUI options that use rsync but I figure you folks
would know the best/simplest solution. :-)
Thanks!
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Are there better options than VirtualBox?
Thanks for all the help & suggestions!!
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On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 9:55 AM, Alex Smith (K4RNT)
wrote:
> And in my case, I would just install Linux inside a VirtualBox VM. That
> would get rid of all your complaints.
a VM. I have dual boots on all of my machines, the
> downside is that one of the OS is dominant, and the other OS sometimes gets
> unmaintained.
>
> On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 8:03 AM, JMJ wrote:
>
>> Perhaps... but I would probably do it the other way around, i.e. Windows
>> in
Drumhead"
> - Alex Smith
> - Kent, Washington (metropolitan Seattle area)
>
> On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 7:36 AM, JMJ wrote:
>
>> >Windows 7 doesn't have any causes to curse after.
>>
>> Agreed... but the mere fact that I have to do *any* of this makes me
>Windows 7 doesn't have any causes to curse after.
Agreed... but the mere fact that I have to do *any* of this makes me
curse. :-)
JMJ
On Mon, Jul 25, 2016 at 9:34 AM, Alex Smith (K4RNT)
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> Windows 7 doesn't have any causes to curse after. Windows 10 is a
> diffe
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6) spend weeks tweaking all the settings
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install Win7
3A) Curse
4) upgrade Win7 to Win10
4A) Curse a lot more
5) install Fedora 23
6) set up an automatic backup of some sort.
7) spend weeks tweaking all the settings
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battery life.
OK, I'm done whining and will now go back to trying out openSUSE.
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On 01/18/2016 09:02 PM, Allen Minix wrote:
You have succeeded in making me feel old. I remember when those were new
and went for a king's ransom.
It wasn't intentional. Oooo... WAS it? muah-ha-ha-ha-ha!
I'm just happy that I didn't have to take them to
On 01/12/2016 08:24 PM, Curt Lundgren wrote:
Our 4000 switches - long may they wave!
Yes, *those* switches! :-)
The switches have officially "switched" homes... har har har... and
hopefully wont' be lonely and under-utilized anymore.
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For what it's worth, Microsoft BOUGHT Minecraft.
"All your blocks are belong to us"?? ;-)
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I suspect that current solutions might not apply to FC15, but that's
just a guess. :-)
And now we return you to your regularly scheduled programming, already
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On 05/28/2015 01:51 PM, Andrew Farnsworth wrote:
Yes you have to wait about 2 weeks for them to ship from China but that is
what you get for lowballing the price.
But, the spying software that it comes installed with more than makes up
for the delay. ;-)
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Ideally, I wish that app could send me a notification or something when
that number drops below the threshold that I set.
Can ITTT do that sort of thing?
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If the work schedule is consistent, you could just schedule the PBX to
route calls based on the time of day. Yeah, I know... who has a
consistent work schedule any more? heh heh
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I wasn't suggesting the transponder be implanted in the phone, but in
Chris. Yes, it's a bit harsh, Like I say, he's resistant…
But he has to sleep SOME time, right? Muah-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-haaa
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then I could
have relaxed and enjoyed being sick on Saturday and Sunday. heh heh
Next, I've got some questions about ramdisks and maybe changing from a
MBR setup to UEFI/GPT... but that can wait. heh heh
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issue was, as I was getting irritated, so I gave up and went to sleep. LOL
I'll try that again and get more info on why it doesn't work.
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Thanks for the Clonezilla tip, that got me going in the right direction!
I used Clonezilla to copy the partitions I wanted, then updated
/etc/fstab to hide the partitions that were no longer there, and ran
grub2-mkconfig. That got me booted... but...
The
disabled it because
I was trying out the "real time" kernel and didn't want any
install/removal happening "automatically."
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thinking about putting /boot back on the / partition.
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where it just consulted a list of locations and did what it was told,
rather than search for things to boot... a.k.a. "go looking for trouble
to get into." :-)
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On 03/06/2015 04:17 PM, JMJ wrote:
OK that's 2 votes for Clonezilla, so I'll investigate that.
Thanks for the Clonezilla tip, that got me going in the right direction!
I used Clonezilla to copy the partitions I wanted, then updated
/etc/fstab to hide the partitions that were no lo
he SSD, leave it on the HDD, or neither? I've got
16GB of RAM.
Sorry for the newb questions. I used to know these things, but things
have changed a lot since I did this sort of thing, so I figure it's
better to not trust my oft-faulty judgement. LOL
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On 02/14/2015 11:21 PM, Jonathan Sheehan wrote:
Be nice to yourself and invest an extra $100 on a solid-state drive.
Even just a small one as your system drive. You will not regret it.
A 240GB SSD happens to be one of the various parts that I already have
quot; Granted, he'd have to have a house in
SL. heh heh
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JMJ, who needs to make an effort to show up at a meeting one of these years
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that I couldn't figure out. So, I'll just include it in the "new" system.
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I ever wanted to add a 2nd video card.
4) I'll be doing a little bit of gaming, and occasionally visiting
Second Life. Any other usage would be generic, non-demanding stuff.
Feel free to reply off-list. That's probably what the rest of the list
would prefer anyway. heh heh :-D
T
On 02/12/2015 09:44 PM, Jack Coats wrote:
She needs to take a column of data, and via formula put it in a row in
another sheet.
This has a few potential ways to do that sort of thing:
http://pakaccountants.com/5-ways-transpose-excel-columns-to-rows-to-columns/
Good luck!
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I don't know any Linux jokes, or even any puns... :(
A penguin, a chameleon, and an android walk into a bar...
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On 11/08/2014 05:24 AM, Howard White wrote:
It works like I wanna work.
Not at all??
I shall now grumble less.
A) Yeah, right.
2) But the grumbling is part of your charm!
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hydrofluoric acid, one of the most corrosive
substances known.
Ah yes, good ol' hydroflouric acid. One of its many uses was
demonstrated in the first season of Breaking Bad.
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Oh, incidentally, the old cards and severs have found a new home.
Oops... never mind then... I'm too late as usual. LOL
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Is anyone out there using Geovision security system software?
"Geovision" seems familiar, let me check into it, but if someone speaks
up before I do, don't wait for me. :-)
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Members - please
post the topics that are burning you the most that we might all get
inspired.
Pretty high on my "to learn" list is how to set up a local Fedora 20
repository.
I also need to build a Raspberry Pi surveillance camera or
edia.org/wiki/Surfin%27_Bird
... which was actually a combination of two other songs. See the
Wikipedia page for more info.
And now we return you to your original programming, already in progress.
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It's a shot in the dark, but have you done a tcpdump while the yum process
is running?
Another shot in the dark, that you've probably already done, but
Have you tried running yum via strace?
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I haven't used it in a few years, but VNC does basically the same thing.
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I've found Soundboard [1], but it only does audio. LiVES [2] is
overkill on video features, and I don't think it has the necessary
cueing functionality.
Any suggestions?
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[0] http://figure53.com/qlab/
[1] http://soundboard.sourceforge.net/
[2] http://lives.sourcef
ep /home on a separate partition...
> Is that lame? Better solutions?
... but I could be persuaded to do something different.
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some audio level to the silent track
so that VLC will connect, ...or just don't sing that song. LOL)
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at the JACK site to see if I can find a group of applications that play
nicely with each other, at least in theory. heh heh
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Oh, that is funny Professor White
I've been working the load-in for The Nutty Professor at TPAC for the
last week. Feel free to make your own joke from that. heh heh
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On 05/08/2012 04:07 PM, andrew mcelroy wrote:
If VMs are a possibility, then why not just have them setup a fedora VM
and be done with the whole mess.
The more I think about this, the more embarrassed I am that I didn't
think of suggesting this route to begin with. Gaaahh. [facepalm]
On 05/08/2012 04:07 PM, andrew mcelroy wrote:
If VMs are a possibility, then why not just have them setup a fedora VM
and be done with the whole mess.
Aaahhh... excellent idea... I'll point that out to them and see if
that's a better option.
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sudoers(5).
Excellent... thanks! I'll add that to my reading list.
Ad fate would have it, I forgot to make sure the CPU I was planning to
use would work in this system, and of course it won't. great. LOL So,
back to "pause."
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I just might have to sneak out there at some point.
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InstallFest?
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Okay, forgive the extra tackiness of replying to one's own message.
At least you didn't bottom quote. ;-)
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On 11/09/2011 12:35 PM, Steven S. Critchfield wrote:
I still don't understand anyone's interest in a rpm based distro.
I still don't understand why the package format (rpm vs. deb, et al) is
such an issue.
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On 04/29/2011 11:34 PM, df9 wrote:
What makes you think the keychain is secure?
I have no experience with the keychain on ANY OS. I was neither
agreeing nor disagreeing with you. My intention was to provide you with
an opportunity to explain why you feel that it is insecure.
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On 04/28/2011 06:51 PM, df9 wrote:
No if it is in the keychain it is not as secure.
... because ???
:-)
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talled as 64-bit, it
also reports 3.3GB. The BIOS shows 4.0GB.
I figure I might eventually upgrade the Linux kernel to 64-bit, but I'm
in no rush.
Am I missing some other reason that the additional RAM would be
recognized by the BIOS, but not the OS, besides the '32-bit vs. 64-bit
On 03/22/2011 02:47 PM, Rick Bradley wrote:
I keep seeing billboards for hostgator.
(http://osdir.com/ml/nlug-talk/2011-01/msg00121.html)
The last time I checked, they have offices in Houston and Austin... but
not Nashville.
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to start at least started without issue.
This is probably not "wow!" -type news... but I find it interesting that
these apps work as well as they do. It's also quite useful to have easy
access to so many useful Windows apps when
On 12/14/2010 02:24 PM, Kevin Eldridge wrote:
It appears you only have 7 hours left to purchase this bundle of games
before this goes away! Get on it
Are you sure that isn't 7 days?
Either way... geez... I SO don't need yet another shiny distraction. LOL
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to include the [JOB] tag,
so we'd still need to be a bit tolerant. :-)
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so we'd still need to be a bit tolerant. :-)
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rhaps this is something we should/could sit down and chat about while
hanging out at PhreakNIC? ;-)
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ploy these messages?
Both of the 2 messages in question were awaiting approval to be posted.
So, my assumption is that they were not active members of the NLUG
e-mail list and therefore the job ads were spammy.
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glad that someone else approved them so that we can have this
discussion. :-)
MY humble opinion is that this sort of job ads are not appropriate, but
I can't figure out exactly why I feel that way. Maybe more coffee will
help. heh heh ;-)
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making this work. In hindsight,
I don't think the boot flag was the cause of my issues, but perhaps that
plays a part?
I hope this clarifies something for the next person who comes along.
:-) If you have questions, ask them soon while it's sort of fresh in my
mind. I'll have fo
On 08/18/2010 02:10 PM, Andrew Farnsworth wrote:
Alarm set... 23:59:45 left...
Oh no... a deadline! Geez, I don't know if I can handle the additional
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but I've grown tired of making "trial
and error" config changes to this new install. :-)
Thanks!
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On 08/13/2010 10:08 AM, Andrew Farnsworth wrote:
I have several versions of tail that run under windows... I just cannot
install them on the server.
I'm beginning to think that you dreamed up this scenario just to torment
the list. LOL
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the server you need access
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say "Hey, before the server goes back on-line, let me grab a copy of
that log file on the USB drive that I always have handy." ;-)
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You'd just need to
get an external enclosure.
Also, I'm a fan of gparted. I usually use it via the SystemRescueCD or
via a dedicated gparted LiveCD
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fit. This card requires "Minimum 450W or greater system
power supply (with a minimum 12V current rating of 24A)"
Thanks for the input!
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king like the GeForce GTS 250 is going to be the best
chipset I'll be able to use, and many of those cards will still require
hacking the end a bit. Hmmm... the GIGABYTE GV-N460OC-768I has a
GeForce GTX 460 and I think it would fit if I hacked the end. But it's
$200. Tempting thou
very helpful in comparing chipset performance:
http://www.videocardbenchmark.net/
Thanks for any input/suggestions!
JMJ
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On 07/15/2010 07:19 PM, Michael Chaney wrote:
So, JMJ, your post *was* perfect.
Yay! LOL
Or at least it was until our semi-benevolent "do no evil" overlords
tampered with it. Boo.
OK, back on topic here... As Critch mentioned "normalize" is also a good
gain-al
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