On 09 Jan 2010, at 21:20, Doran L. Fozz Barton wrote:
On Saturday 09 January 2010, Jeff Moyes proclaimed:
Does any one happen to have a wireless router they no longer use?
I have an older WRT54G I'm not using.
I have a netgear one. Nothing fancy, just wireless.
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Brandon Stout wrote:
Okay, that's really annoying, not to mention stupid. Oh, I guess I
mentioned it... I'm even using my own smtp instead of Google's. It's
almost annoying enough to stop using Google apps. Almost, but not quite.
This misfeature almost caused me to abandon gmail and google
On Jan 12, 2010, at 12:37 AM, Ryan Simpkins wrote:
On Mon, January 11, 2010 17:40, Clint Savage wrote:
What's the topic?
It's not very linux-centric, but I've been hip-deep in the MooTools Javascript
framework (www.mootools.net). If anyone is interested I could probably throw
together a
Hi,
Has anyone successfully used a serial port expansion card with Linux
(specifically Red Hat)? What brand and model did you use?
I have several network (ie. cisco, brocade, netgear) devices that have
serial management interfaces that I would like to manage with a Linux
server (in an
It BLINKS! Muahaha!
(Got my Arduino today, and I have an LED blinking. Woo.)
Setting up the dev tools on Gentoo was minorly annoying, but not too bad.
There's only
one 'hack' in the process, and that's just a symlink to make it find the
libtools stuff
it needs.
I'm pretty excited about this.
Awsome! I didn't get one from free day but I did just order mine
today, can't wait for my blinking led!
-Lance
On 1/12/10, Matthew Walker mwal...@kydance.net wrote:
It BLINKS! Muahaha!
(Got my Arduino today, and I have an LED blinking. Woo.)
Setting up the dev tools on Gentoo was minorly
On Tue, 2010-01-12 at 20:07 -0700, Lance Grover wrote:
Awsome! I didn't get one from free day but I did just order mine
today, can't wait for my blinking led!
On 1/12/10, Matthew Walker mwal...@kydance.net wrote:
It BLINKS! Muahaha!
Awesome! Can't wait to see the two of you presenting in a
On Tue, 12 Jan 2010 19:16:26 -0700
Kenneth Burgener kenn...@mail1.ttak.org wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone successfully used a serial port expansion card with Linux
(specifically Red Hat)? What brand and model did you use?
I was thinking something like this would work great, if it would be
Charles Curley charlescur...@charlescurley.com writes:
On Tue, 12 Jan 2010 19:16:26 -0700
Kenneth Burgener kenn...@mail1.ttak.org wrote:
Hi,
Has anyone successfully used a serial port expansion card with Linux
(specifically Red Hat)? What brand and model did you use?
I was thinking