At 09:49 AM 9/11/00 -0700, you wrote:
>That was me.  No, still hacking away at it.  Need to improve my tech level
>from casual attempts to all-out warfare, no holds barred.
>

The reason I asked was because I was looking at the latest "Running Linux"
book in Borders a couple of days ago and it seemed to have a pretty good
write up on the stuff you were changing.  You might want to swing by and
look at it if you think it might help...

>Kent Loobey wrote:
>
>> Did the person that was trying to get the undocumented monitor to work
>> succeed?
>> He was still working on it when I left...
>>
>> At 02:30 PM 9/10/00 -0700, you wrote:
>> >We had a around 15-20 people this week.
>> >
>> >There were 3-4 computers being worked on.
>> >
>> >There was a discussion on battle bots and the group building building one.
>> >That would be great.  One train of thought was using an EMF pulse to
>> >disable the opponent.  This had a problem though with people with pace
>> >makers.  This would be a fun project though.
>> >
>> >The server was up and running and a couple cd's were burnt.
>> >
>> >I bought an old system with a 700 MB.  I installed Storm linux on it 3
>> >times. I found that it wouldn't install on it due to the size of the hard
>> >drive. So I deselected KDE and what did it do  install KDE.  So I took the
>> >system home and installed Debian.  Storm did have a nice graphical
>> >interface.  Storm Linux is based on Debian.
>> >
>> >If anyone else can add to what I said feel free to Add.  I was busy
>> >with my system and didn't make it aound to see everything which was
>> >happening.
>> >
>> >Tim
>> >
>

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