Wired and wireless both
On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 6:33 PM, Lisa Kachold lisakach...@obnosis.comwrote:
No Larry, we don't have very many people at the labs.
The presentations are on a another day.
Do we have wireless available?
On Fri, Oct 21, 2011 at 4:06 PM, Dazed_75 lthiels...@gmail.com
Matt, Eric thanks for your thoughts. Sorry for the confusion my mdadm code
reference was wrong the device names actually updated from first install to
reboot. The boot drive is the smaller 500GB HDD (not a part of the raid).
Ubuntu renamed it to sde from sda after reboot. I found an ARRAY device
You can chooseto use Google for contact management or not. If you have Your
own server you can attach that via a number of technologies
I prefer android because of the open source half and currently use
CyanogenMod because it is built-up from the android opensource.
I personally love android for
I think you underestimate the list. I think most people think those in
technology are younger. I too make that assumption sometime, even though I am
older, and then I see a picture of a group that created something like Java and
they are all old men with grey beards.
I may be a little gullible but I look at it this way:
As evil empires go, Google has been far less oppressive than the
alternatives.
Google cornered a market, turned it into a bunch of products designed to
make them money by selling you tools to make money also. They invest huge
sums of money
On Sat, Oct 22, 2011 at 3:52 PM, keith smith klsmith2...@yahoo.com wrote:
something like Java and they are all old men with grey beards.
You need a better example. Java is from 94. That means he was in his 30s or
40s when he wrote it.
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I have to echo Kevin's statement. I'm far less afraid of Google than Apple.
Apple's approach is borderline fascist in my opinion, but Google has had a
much better track record of being up front and honest when they need to make
a mandate.
That being said, I'd love to know more about how to run my
If I can get a 2u case I'd be running one now. Gotta love friends that admin
isp's
On Oct 22, 2011 4:25 PM, Adam McCullough ajmcc...@asu.edu wrote:
I have to echo Kevin's statement. I'm far less afraid of Google than Apple.
Apple's approach is borderline fascist in my opinion, but Google has
This is, in my opinion, a really good response. I do not trust Google
much, but I also look as them as a company that is going to use what
they can of mine to make money. So in a sense I trust them because I
know what they are going to do. I have an HTC Hero that I put
Cyanogenmod on about two