I have been running an old Dell Optiflex GX110 (with original 512 Meg
of memory) as a backup system for a year or more without any problems,
for some reason it rebooted itself last week and failed to restart.
OS is Debian Lenny with a 2.6.26 kernel. 80 gig hard drive with three
partitions / and
If there are any Debian developers who wouldn't mind signing my GPG
key I'd really appreciate it. It's a tad frustrating not being able
to contribute (long story).
Cheers,
Adrian
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On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 09:40:17AM +, Adrian Bridgett wrote:
If there are any Debian developers who wouldn't mind signing my GPG
key I'd really appreciate it. It's a tad frustrating not being able
to contribute (long story).
Sure, where are you based? I live in Reading.
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On Tue, Feb 2, 2010 at 10:02:20 + (+), Simon Huggins wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 09:40:17AM +, Adrian Bridgett wrote:
If there are any Debian developers who wouldn't mind signing my GPG
key I'd really appreciate it. It's a tad frustrating not being able
to contribute
On Tue, 02 Feb 2010 at 10:14:47AM +, Victor Churchill wrote:
On 1 February 2010 22:11, Hants LUG Chairman adam.trick...@iredale.net
wrote:
Hi,
For those not going to FOSDEM we have the privilege of visiting IBM Hursley
again next Saturday (06 Feb 2010).
Looking forward to it.
Chris. Aubrey-Smith wrote:
Is there an 'approved' method for separating a big aluminium heatsink from a
processor, to which it is attached as though superglued?
Clamp the heatsink in a vice, protect the CPU and use a scalpel or craft
knife blade to remove any actual glue and to wedge the
On 2 February 2010 11:45, Antony a...@f2s.com wrote:
Chris. Aubrey-Smith wrote:
Is there an 'approved' method for separating a big aluminium heatsink
from a
processor, to which it is attached as though superglued?
Clamp the heatsink in a vice, protect the CPU and use a scalpel or craft
I'm looking for a screen capture utility that can capture just a visible
window.
There are several around BUT (and this seems to be the show stopper)
It must run on SLES and RHEL
I have a big training doc to write and I don't fancy editing some 100+
images
just to remove all the bits I don't
On 2 February 2010 12:31, Stephen Davies
stephen.dav...@ultraconsulting.co.uk wrote:
I'm looking for a screen capture utility that can capture just a visible
window.
It must run on SLES and RHEL
Alt+PrtScr ?
That seems to work on Ubuntu, so I assume it's a GNOME thing.
Cheers,
Al.
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On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 12:31:35PM +, Stephen Davies wrote:
I'm looking for a screen capture utility that can capture just a visible
window.
There are several around BUT (and this seems to be the show stopper)
It must run on SLES and RHEL
I have a big training doc to write and I
On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 12:38:01PM +, Hugo Mills wrote:
$ scrot -s
Then click on the window you want to snapshot. Add -b if you want
the window frame as well.
I forgot to say that I haven't checked whether this is available
pre-packaged on SLES and RHEL. However, it's pretty basic,
john lewis wrote:
I have been running an old Dell Optiflex GX110 (with original 512 Meg
of memory) as a backup system for a year or more without any problems,
for some reason it rebooted itself last week and failed to restart.
OS is Debian Lenny with a 2.6.26 kernel. 80 gig hard drive with
On Sun, Jan 17, 2010 at 11:21:29AM +, Hants LUG Chairman wrote:
We have again been invited to IBM and so our next meeting on the 6th of
February will be at IBM Hursley Labs.
I wish I could be there, but other plans have been made (some nonsense
about a wedding anniversary grumble,
On Tue, 02 Feb 2010 13:07:09 +
Chris Dennis cgden...@btinternet.com wrote:
Eventually I found the the bios had reset the hard disk setting from
the original 80 gig to 10 Gig so grub wouldn't start.
If BIOS settings are changing randomly on an old PC, I would
immediately suspect
Hugo,
Thanks for the info.
I've got scrot running on RHEL 4 5 after finding the dependencies.
I've yet to try SLES though.
Stephen D
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I've 600 spare blank CD cases if anyone would like some on Saturday
just shout. Packs of 25 (or 100). My old (old old) employer was
throwing them out as the version of their software on it was outdated.
I might try Freeagle in a while thinking about it.
Adrian
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Andy Smith wrote:
Hello,
In general I have no interest in responding to LinuxLearner's
trolling, but he has made some accusations which I feel I need to
set straight for the record. This is a publicly archived mailing
list and his unfortunate post may be stumbled upon by anyone.
Andy I
Andy Smith wrote:
Hello,
In general I have no interest in responding to LinuxLearner's
trolling, but he has made some accusations which I feel I need to
set straight for the record. This is a publicly archived mailing
list and his unfortunate post may be stumbled upon by anyone.
Thanks
I forgot who kindly donated this to the LUG, however it should be for a
HP 3100,3200,3300,8200 printer IIRC.
part number is SG79C210NH
If you let me know before Saturday I'll bring it along.
Adrian
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This has suddenly become urgent, so I am asking for help at an earlier stage
than I intended. :-( And you lot seem to know everything about everything.
I need to try and get a voice distorter to lower the pitch of my voice. And I
need to get it in the next ten days. Moreover, I was only
hda: host side 80-wire cable detection failed, limiting max speed to
UDMA33
Does it have an 80-wire cable? Have you tried reseating the drive
cable?
Dunno what sort of cable it is other than it looks like all other drive
cables I have seen (apart from more modern
Hi folks,
I'd like to put a GUI wrapper round a few bits of command line magic
to make them easier to use.
I don't need anything very complex, but I've really moved beyond
zenity. What would the next (small) step up be?
TIA, Peter
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2010/2/2 Peter Salisbury peterthevi...@users.sourceforge.net:
I don't need anything very complex, but I've really moved beyond
zenity. What would the next (small) step up be?
quickly :)
http://launchpad.net/quickly
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Quickly
Takes away lots of the faff to getting
On 2 February 2010 17:01, Lisi hants...@googlemail.com wrote:
This has suddenly become urgent, so I am asking for help at an earlier stage
than I intended. :-( And you lot seem to know everything about everything.
I need to try and get a voice distorter to lower the pitch of my voice. And I
On 02/02/2010 17:01, Lisi wrote:
If anyone knows of a joke one that would do that, without sounding too
silly, that would be great. But googling only offers joke ones, with a
written description of what the sound is like, which is not really indicative
enough; professional ones, which are
On Tuesday 02 February 2010 20:41:11 Clive Woodfine wrote:
On 2 February 2010 17:01, Lisi hants...@googlemail.com wrote:
This has suddenly become urgent, so I am asking for help at an earlier
stage than I intended. :-( And you lot seem to know everything about
everything.
I need to try
On 2 February 2010 19:47, Alan Pope a...@popey.com wrote:
2010/2/2 Peter Salisbury peterthevi...@users.sourceforge.net:
I don't need anything very complex, but I've really moved beyond
zenity. What would the next (small) step up be?
quickly :)
http://launchpad.net/quickly
Something like this no good ??
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Telephone-Cell-Phone-Fun-Spy-Equipment-Voice-Changer_W0QQitemZ220542562402QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_3?hash=item33595c7062
Brian
On Tue 02/02/10 10:31 PM , Lisi hants...@googlemail.com sent:
On Tuesday 02 February 2010
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