110mb.com lost a drive today or deleted my site(s) due to too much traffic or
flooding (pro Anonymous & anti-scientology wiki entry).
So if you are having difficulties getting the presentation materials, please
email me and I will arrange access.
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On Mon, 2009-01-12 at 14:56 -0700, Michael March wrote:
> I'm posting this question here because this was *rejected* by the
> OpenLDAP mailing list moderator. Arg!
>
> Anyway.. here' the email they hated.. if any of you know the answer
> (or have a suggestion of where else I could post this..) ple
Hello everyone! I saw Jamie's announcement of the mapping party so i
thought I'd send the formal one..
Thanks Jamie!
Join me at RSP Architects offices Saturday January 24 and Sunday,
January 25 from 10:30am-4:00pm for an OpenStreetMap Mapping Party
where we'll get more of the things you want
mike,
Live CDs run most of the software from the CD. If you click on a
seemingly inconsequential button and it has to load a utility of some
size into memory, the system will pause while it is reading and loading
the program you have just called. That would be inherent in live CDs.
There are diff
I'd populate both.
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open-minded that our brains drop out."
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 2:56 PM, Michael March wrote:
> I'
I'm posting this question here because this was *rejected* by the
OpenLDAP mailing list moderator. Arg!
Anyway.. here' the email they hated.. if any of you know the answer
(or have a suggestion of where else I could post this..) please let me
know.
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Subj: MS Outlook: link or alias two
Currently 2 Gig of physical memory, and I think a 10 Gig Swap
partition that it finds and uses. I was guessing that something was
hanging up in the CD/DVD-ROM drive. I ran a memory test and found
nothing wrong there. And like I said, both Knoppix 5.4 and Unbuntu
8.10 woudl freeze right after I clic
that is something i should do as we are useing cisco hardware here...
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 12:51 PM, leegold wrote:
> Anyone interested in study partnering for CCNA cert.? My brain works
> slow w/this - I ain't no guru! Just a 50 yr old dude trying to jump
> start myself again. No biggie just
Anyone interested in study partnering for CCNA cert.? My brain works
slow w/this - I ain't no guru! Just a 50 yr old dude trying to jump
start myself again. No biggie just asking...
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IMHO,The cleanest distro that works w/all my hardware is Xubuntu. I use
the wcid network manager - it's quite sweet.
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I switch between the two desktops with some regularity.
>From the user's standpoint the switch is almost just cosmetic.
Like most things involved in computers it is the almost that gets you.
There are some apps that run better under one than the other.
Some of the KDE specific apps will not play
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 10:00 AM, Mike Bushroe wrote:
> I have not yet attempted booting the old SuSe system and uploading the
> boot log file to see if anyone can spot the problems yet, but I have
> been downloading LiveCD versions of several distros and I have a new
> question.
>
> I have tried
I have not yet attempted booting the old SuSe system and uploading the
boot log file to see if anyone can spot the problems yet, but I have
been downloading LiveCD versions of several distros and I have a new
question.
I have tried the Unbuntu LiveCD (desktop) and accept for the fact that
the Live
On Sun, 2009-01-11 at 22:12 -0700, Alan Dayley wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 11, 2009 at 9:54 AM, Dazed_75 wrote:
> > And all because you didn't spend the 40 minutes to download a kubuntu
> > .iso and make an install CD.
> >
> > I laugh WITH you!
>
> Indeed. My impatience was blinding me to the better s
Apparently Dec. 21, 2012, is the last day of the Maya's "Long Count" calendar.
I think Unix is good til 2032.
Keith Smith
--- On Sun, 1/11/09, bmike1 wrote:
From: bmike1
Subject: 2012
To: "Main PLUG discussion list"
Date: Sunday, January 11, 2009, 6:54 AM
On the h
Even more interesting i cannot install KDE 4 because it does not
support my machine type? (amd64)
i know there is an 64 bit kbuntu install wich works well.
On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 8:49 AM, Stephen wrote:
> Here is a question, how much will carry over if i were to switch to
> KDE from Gnome? to
Here is a question, how much will carry over if i were to switch to
KDE from Gnome? to anyone that has done this?
somewhat related to this thread.
for example i know the documents will still be there book marks in
firefox, but will compiz and my displays reset themselves? or the RDP
links i have
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