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2014-10-19 Thread Bryan Peterson
Bryan Peterson bryan_peter...@byu.edu Thanks to everyone who suggested possible programming positions a few weeks ago. My friend took a while to respond because he was still considering his options and possible future. I understand that he has made some contacts now. He is grateful

Thanks to Aaron Toponce for presenting about GlusterFS last night!

2013-03-20 Thread Steve Meyers
Please leave feedback for Aaron here: https://joind.in/talk/view/8378 If you don't log in, the feedback doesn't actually count in their ratings. We're going to use feedback on joind.in to help us when we're choosing presentations for OpenWest next year, so please help us out by leaving your

Re: Thanks to Brandon for the Meeting

2012-08-16 Thread Jeff Nyman
I enjoyed the meeting, my first one I've been able to attend, usually have scouts on Wednesdays. Interesting stuff for sure, too bad I can only dream about using it. -- *Jeff Nyman* *IT Coordinator* American Leadership Academy /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe:

Thanks to Brandon for the Meeting

2012-08-15 Thread Tod Hansmann
Since apparently we're using Plug-announce, I can't really reply to the meeting notice, so I'll recreate my thrilling email here: A thank you to Brandon for the presentation. KVM is an interesting technology, and it's good to know it has some corporate backing. -Tod Hansmann /* PLUG:

Re: Thanks to Brandon for the Meeting

2012-08-15 Thread Gabriel Gunderson
On Wed, Aug 15, 2012 at 10:20 PM, Tod Hansmann plug@todandlorna.com wrote: A thank you to Brandon for the presentation. KVM is an interesting technology, and it's good to know it has some corporate backing. As usual, I should have been there but wasn't. We use KVM and love it. What were

Re: Thanks to all who came to UTOSC 2012!

2012-05-07 Thread Mike Lovell
On 05/05/2012 06:24 PM, Steve Meyers wrote: The sessions I attended were all great. I was very impressed with the speakers. If you didn't attend this year, convince your boss to let you attend next year. It's well worth it. Victor Villa deserves a special thanks. He did the bulk

Re: Thanks to all who came to UTOSC 2012!

2012-05-07 Thread Jason Hall
better. its definitely worth the cost, time, and effort to attend. Thanks for the kind words about the conference folks. Let us know any input you have. Also, we're always looking for more people to help run the conference, and help the lugs throughout the year. -- Jayce^ Preparing Deseret

Thanks to all who came to UTOSC 2012!

2012-05-05 Thread Steve Meyers
The sessions I attended were all great. I was very impressed with the speakers. If you didn't attend this year, convince your boss to let you attend next year. It's well worth it. Victor Villa deserves a special thanks. He did the bulk of the organizing, and was too busy to attend a single

Re: Thanks to all who came to UTOSC 2012!

2012-05-05 Thread Gabriel Gunderson
with me says he can't wait for next year either.) Victor Villa deserves a special thanks.  He did the bulk of the organizing, and was too busy to attend a single session. Super thanks Best, Gabe /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman

Thanks to Clint Savage for presenting last night

2012-01-12 Thread Steve Meyers
If you missed it, his slides are up here: http://speakerdeck.com/u/herlo/p/rebuilding-enterprise-linux-the-community-way There was a lot of discussion that was not in the slides, however. /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't

Thanks for the Memories

2009-11-29 Thread Charles Curley
the gap between the memory chunks? Not that it matters, Linux seems able to use them anyway. * I suspect I have a bug in the firmware code that sets up the memory speed. Other than a firmware upgrade, is there anything I can do about it? Any other thoughts? Thanks -- Charles Curley

Re: Thanks for the Memories

2009-11-29 Thread Joe C
-bit or 64-bit version of Ubuntu? Thanks /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on irc.freenode.net Unsubscribe: http://plug.org/mailman/options/plug Don't fear the penguin. */

Re: Thanks for the Memories

2009-11-29 Thread Mr Ritter
You didn't mention anything about the voltages, and that can be key with performance memory. Check that you have the proper voltages set in the BIOS. Voltages differ based on product, see if you can find the specifics for your exact memory modules. -- Ritter /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on

Re: Thanks for the Memories

2009-11-29 Thread Charles Curley
for your exact memory modules. Thanks. The docs say 1.8V, and that's what the BIOS shows. http://www.ec.kingston.com/ecom/configurator_new/partsinfo.asp?root=LinkBack=ktcpartno=KVR667D2N5K2/2Gid=2 I've seen mention in the ASUS forum of cranking the voltage up, but I'm reluctant to do that due

Re: Thanks for the Memories

2009-11-29 Thread Charles Curley
the BIOS reports as usable that I won't quibble. I had forgotten about memory mapped I/O, thanks for reminding me. Clearly a 64 bit OS can put that wherever it wants (MMU permitting), but the 32 bit OS has problems. That's a *lot* of I/O, though. Gaakk, this brings back nightmares of the 286/386 days

Re: Thanks for the Memories

2009-11-29 Thread Byron Clark
On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 04:14:53PM -0700, Charles Curley wrote: Also, I get different reports of available memory. The BIOS reports 4096 MB, of which it says 3455 MB are usable. The system uses 128 MB of that for the video RAM. finnix-92.1 64 bit says it has 3335 MB. finnix-92.1 32 bit reports

Re: Thanks for the Memories

2009-11-29 Thread Charles Curley
problem, the fix was a BIOS setting: http://madduck.net/blog/2009.11.18:ram-reclaimed-mystery-solved/ Thanks, yes, that does explain it. Apparently the BIOS fix is required for older BIOSes; newer ones like mine seem to handle it automatically. -- Charles Curley /\ASCII Ribbon

Re: Thanks for the Memories

2009-11-29 Thread Michael Torrie
Charles Curley wrote: The Ubuntu is 32 bit. It's a recent installation, with /home on its own LV. I wonder if installing a 64 OS will be worth it, at least for now. If you use a PAE kernel, 32-bits should work fine (that's what I use). If you don't use PAE, memory is more limited (IE a single

Re: Thanks for the Memories

2009-11-29 Thread Michael Torrie
Michael Torrie wrote: If you use a PAE kernel, 32-bits should work fine (that's what I use). If you don't use PAE, memory is more limited (IE a single process can only address 2 GB of RAM at a time). PAE has it's short-comings, but it works well enough. 64-bit might be good for you too, but

Re: Thanks for the Memories

2009-11-29 Thread Stuart Jansen
On Sun, 2009-11-29 at 22:23 -0700, Michael Torrie wrote: PAE has it's short-comings, but it works well enough. /me shuns torriem for using such pour grammar -- XML is like violence: if it doesn't solve your problem, you aren't using enough of it. - Chris Maden /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah

Re: Thanks for the Memories

2009-11-29 Thread Gabriel Gunderson
On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 10:41 PM, Stuart Jansen sjan...@buscaluz.org wrote: On Sun, 2009-11-29 at 22:23 -0700, Michael Torrie wrote: PAE has it's short-comings, but it works well enough. /me shuns torriem for using such pour grammar What four? Gabe /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah on

Thanks for the input

2009-07-15 Thread Scott Morris
root. So, it wasn't through SSH, but many of your suggestions still stand to reason. Right at the moment, I can't do a fresh install, because the box is co-located. I'll read up on all the other stuff, though. Again, thanks for the enlightening suggestions. Scott /* PLUG: http://plug.org, #utah

Re: Thanks for the input

2009-07-15 Thread Andrew McNabb
On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 10:40:44AM -0600, Scott Morris wrote: So, it wasn't through SSH, but many of your suggestions still stand to reason. Right at the moment, I can't do a fresh install, because the box is co-located. I don't have any experience using colocation facilities. Do they

Re: Thanks for the input

2009-07-15 Thread Kyle Waters
On 07/15/2009 10:40 AM, Scott Morris wrote: Great responses, all. I should clarify that the box was not rooted. A vulnerability in the PHP code on the box was exploited to place tools on the machine. They had access to files that were owned by the user running apache. The only files that

Re: Thanks!

2007-06-17 Thread Doran L. Barton
Not long ago, Ryan Simpkins proclaimed... Big thanks to all those that came and made the BBQ/Party a success. Lots of great ideas were shared. It was great debating the finer points of Linux distros while waiting for the grill to (finally) get up to temp. Also a big thanks to all the spouses

Thanks!

2007-06-16 Thread Ryan Simpkins
Big thanks to all those that came and made the BBQ/Party a success. Lots of great ideas were shared. It was great debating the finer points of Linux distros while waiting for the grill to (finally) get up to temp. Also a big thanks to all the spouses/S.O.s of the members for bringing

Hey guys thanks for giving my books good home.

2005-05-26 Thread nick barker
I hope you all enjoy them as much as I did :-) Thanks. _ I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users. It has removed 278 spam emails to date. Paying users do not have this message in their emails. Try SPAMfighter http://www.spamfighter.com/Product_Info.asp? for free