tualBox although I don't think many people
are using it yet. QEMU 0.9.0 is out ( http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemu/ )
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a meeting, and the wiki indicating there isn't
a normal one this month... what's a meeting like? If there's scope for a
computer and maybe a projector I'll have a go. Dunno how that would work
in the 20-people-in-a-pub UK model of LUGs
27;re likely to get 15-30 people there, and we should be
> able to arrange a projector, but not internet access.
Ok, you're on. One way of meeting people :-)
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py of something
I wrote just for them, http://shearer.org/VistaForLawyers . Do what you
like with it, eg make the heading "Special Briefing for Company ".
Nothing like trying to be helpful.
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On Sat, Feb 10, 2007 at 11:44:38AM +, Colin Shorts wrote:
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> --- Dan Shearer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > On Fri, Feb 09, 2007 at 07:25:10PM +, Colin Speirs wrote:
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> > > I'm going to a work organised Vista event next Friday.
> &g
do the amazing stacked virtual machines
demo, but that's more in the realms of party tricks. Demos do make a lot
of sense when it comes to virtualisation as a system and whole network
debugging solution, but that's not what we're doing tonight.
See some of you there. Thanks for
wiki/2007-02-22 . It needs hacking about, do
please jump in with the things I've forgotton like the really good
questions. And make links work, etc.
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pecial:Recentchanges I've
started preparation for this as well as a little tidying. Jump in
everyone, politely. Some Scotluggers had observed that the wiki was a
bit dead anyway.
Incidently one of the Scotlug regulars (nick "MrLithic") is willing to
come across and give a talk at E
On Fri, Mar 02, 2007 at 04:55:09PM +, William Anderson wrote:
> Dan Shearer wrote:
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> > Scotlug wiki, as opposed to Edlug starting their own. It has "scot" in the
> > name
> > doesn't it? Anyway #scotlug is inhabited by people from all over
> >
Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2007 19:56:02 +0900 (JST)
From: Kuniyasu Suzaki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Qemu-devel] VMKNOPPIX is released
To: qemu-devel@nongnu.org
Dear,
We released VMKNOPPIX. It was called Xenoppix but renamed to VMKNOPPIX
because it became a collection of Virtual Machine Softwares.
he others are implemented in a like-on-like manner
to maximise performance
- on the other hand, Hercules implements up to 4CPUs, which the others
can't, so perhaps people would find this useful for testing. Not
sure how that fits with the goals for VMoppix. If that matters.
- any
ll this computing
stuff quite easy. So I give them the instructions to get OS/360 going
under Hercules as a 370. What they usually do is make assumptions about
how computers work based on their experience and get it badly wrong. The
instructions are accurate but obscure s
pe of being able to explain the quantum mechanics
involved. Someone on this list probably can ==> now that's a Scotlug
talk I'd love to turn up to.
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t tell you, but if it
all works then that is a basic indication of reasonableness.
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/projects/live/
> What other disk testing/formatting tools can I try from Linux rescue
> disk or Knoppix?
The error you reported didn't obviously indicate failed ha
A lot of people were pleased when Linux Australia did this,
aggregating from quite a few local contributors.
http://planet.linux.org.au/ . It seems to suit the FOSS community
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Someone could try to find the right sort of bribe for Nija, who's a
security specialist in Fife. I just pointed at some of his work on
http://www.scotlug.org.uk/wiki/Articles . I haven't spoken to him
specifically, for all I know he's on holiday. But worth a go.
D
More on James' talk:
Talk details: http://www.scotlug.org.uk/wiki/2007-03-29
Meeting details: http://www.scotlug.org.uk/wiki/Meetings
If you're coming from Edinburgh way, there's five seats free in my car
there and back and possibly some also coming across on the train.
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On Sun, Apr 01, 2007 at 10:30:02PM +0100, William Anderson wrote:
> Dan Shearer wrote:
> > Gavin Henry just posted:
> > http://www.edlug.org.uk/archive/Apr2007/msg7.html i
> > Various people replied saying this would be good, yeah let's do it etc.
> >
> &g
use it because my walls are too think.
This goes to the person who most deserves it on the evening, criteria to
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edlug I'd rather they
maximised the benefit (and got what is often an instant answer or
pointer) over in #scotlug.
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long as people do stuff with a view
to maximising the useful energy rather than bothering about geography.
I've yet to understand how an Apache problem is specific to Glasgow but
I'm sure it's possible :-) :-)
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Yes, we are aware of the clash with the Scotlug Paisley Beer Festival
event. Psychologists will be on hand to help those forced to choose.
Public transport is standing by for the rest.
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highschool
students, because the issues Eben addresses will, for better or worse,
form the nature of the world they will enter as adults.
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On Wed, Jun 13, 2007 at 07:07:55AM +0100, William Anderson wrote:
> Dan Shearer wrote:
> >This is a heads-up: Eben Moglen, the lawyer behind the GPL family of
> >licenses, [snip]
>
> what? RMS wrote GPLs v1 and 2 long before Moglen joined the FSF.
What I wrote is corr
On Wed, Jun 13, 2007 at 04:51:42PM +0930, Dan Shearer wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 13, 2007 at 07:07:55AM +0100, William Anderson wrote:
> > Dan Shearer wrote:
> > >This is a heads-up: Eben Moglen, the lawyer behind the GPL family of
> > >licenses, [snip]
> >
> &
This is Eben Moglen, lawyer behind both the GPL3 and the GPL2 for nearly
15 years. You do need to book beforehand. (Depending on numbers the
venue may be moved a little, another reason to book.)
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sk him yourself! I'm clearly
not a primary source, maybe I got it wrong!
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I know it is last second and everything, but if Glasgow people wanted to
it would be possible to export a little bit of Debconf to Glasgow next
week. Sam Hocevar, recently voted DPL, said he could do Thursday.
Over to the locals, just a suggestion. If it's on chances are a gaggle
of others would
26th June etc as previously advertised. If you know something about
recording talks (I don't) and you have suitable equipment I'd be
interested in hearing from you.
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Scottish IT community.
Come and hear Eben Moglen, lawyer behind the GPL3 and the GPL2 for
nearly 15 years.
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On Wed, Jun 27, 2007 at 01:11:04AM +0930, Dan Shearer wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 26, 2007 at 04:35:20PM +0100, William Hamilton wrote:
> > Can I just confirm the venue for tonight?
> >
> > I take it that the venue was moved to South Bridge?
>
> Correct. Lecture theatre 1
et me know.
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Eben Moglen's lecture is up in text transcription, audio only and
384kbit video at archive.org . Search for "Eben Moglen 2007". Thanks to
all who helped. The full DVD should be up in a few days.
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Is it just me or has wiki editing been accidentally blocked in the
course of anti-spam?
No matter what IP address I come from or username I try, I get a message
telling me that my address is 130.159.199.104 and I am a spammer :-)
Thanks to our heroic administrators,
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You can find the EdLUG mailing list FAQ list at:
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Hello all,
Anyone know what's up with the wiki?
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defenses will, under the license, have
moved out into the broad community and be available to anybody who Microsoft
should ever sue for infringement.
This is a very interesting moment.
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On Sat, Jul 07, 2007 at 12:32:47AM +0930, Dan Shearer wrote:
> GPLv3 was released the week Eben was in Scotland, and some of his
> comments were directed specifically towards The Monopoly. Microsoft has
> now responded, the first time it has ever made a corporate-level
> statemen
Free for up to six months (that's free as in Microsoft.)
Download trial operating systems and things such as Exchange and run
them on Linux. For those poor people who have to track interoperability.
http://shearer.org/Microsoft_Demo_VMs
Improvements sought.
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For those that care about such things, an important case is happening
soon that will be looking at how much access Microsoft is giving to
people wanting to interoperate with them (as little as possible) and
whether software patents are making this better or worse, and more. All
the fun of the fair.
On Sun, Sep 16, 2007 at 08:19:15AM +0930, Dan Shearer wrote:
> For those that care about such things, an important case is happening
> soon that will be looking at how much access Microsoft is giving to
> people wanting to interoperate with them (as little as possible) and
> whet
On Mon, Sep 17, 2007 at 05:35:13PM +0930, Dan Shearer wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 16, 2007 at 08:19:15AM +0930, Dan Shearer wrote:
> > For those that care about such things, an important case is happening
> > soon that will be looking at how much access Microsoft is giving to
> &
le in
Edinburgh. 5 mins walk from Waverley station.
Abstract: http://www.scotlug.org.uk/wiki/Edlug-2007-10-04
Venue:
http://www.scotlug.org.uk/wiki/Edinburgh_Training_and_Conference_Venue
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maybe the Apollo as well) and Linux runs on the Archimedes.
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On Sat, Dec 01, 2007 at 07:22:21PM +, Gordon JC Pearce wrote:
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> On Sun, 2007-12-02 at 00:09 +1030, Dan Shearer wrote:
> I've contributed patches to SimH and written a PDP8
> emulator and an SC/MP emulator.
Thanks for the software, I'm an appreciative user.
>
On Mon, Feb 25, 2008 at 02:31:46PM +, Kevin McDermott wrote:
> I think it's helpful for people in the more remote areas of Scotland to
> be able to use the Scotlug list to contact one another...infinitely
> easier than setting up a "Auchenshuggle LUG" and hoping people find it.
I think it is
On Sat, Apr 12, 2008 at 11:33:38PM +0100, Willie Fleming wrote:
> I'd be very interested to hear what plans Dan Shearer has for the domain.
Three domains actually: scotlug.{com,org,net}
When I arrived in Scotland I wanted to find out who did FLOSS here. Like
many others, I found
On Mon, Apr 14, 2008 at 10:07:43AM +0930, Dan Shearer wrote:
> In the meantime, since people have been talking about the idea of an
> umbrella organisation, here's a case study I think is relevant:
> Australia. A decade ago the Australian FLOSS community was in an
> analogous
ll be updating the wiki shortly
with the agenda. As well as a special interest group, would you be
willing to do a talk about hacking emacs to the LUGs in Glasgow or/and
Edinburgh?
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Claudio's Bash Logger (subject of a recent Edlug talk) has a draft
writeup at http://shearer.org/Cloba.
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How does Denise use it daily for study and work (fun and profit)?
* How can you get started?
There will also be a short intro on 'Author-Friendly Text Processing
Systems' by Dan Shearer:
A very brief introduction to systems for logically describing what a
nicely-formatted documen
Hello all,
I'm looking for someone in central belt who will copy some PROMs for me,
off old SCSI hardware. Any ideas?
Alternatively, if someone has a working tool (as opposed to
should-work-thats-the-way-I-remember-it :-) for changing IRQ and I/O
port settings on Adaptec 2940 cards I'd be only to
default
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thing that happened in
Lothian and Borders Police from before my time in Scotland, possibly
about 8 years ago. Is there someone conversant with the facts from the
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On Tue, Dec 14, 2010 at 12:59:01PM +, Andrew Calverley wrote:
> In the enterprises I have worked in, LPI has never been asked for. RHCE has
> been the only Linux OS cert which I have seen on a Job Spec sheet.
I've never yet had a problem when stating that people I'm bringing into
companies ar
that Windows is free the line of reasoning follows
that the bar for Linux is a lot higher, because Windows is compatible
with everything currently in use. Thus Linux is introducing cost for no
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