Scott
How can you say this when there are three non-profits
here on Oahu that support Opensource. Not only that but your one of your
Directors of HOSEF personally threatened the DOE, that is Warren Togami who
threatened Wes Koga. Why would someone be so stupid to th
tauntings and teasings of Linuxdan. Simply blocking these subscribers, or
ignoring their posts, will free you from the burden of the ensuing flames.
When good people get bent out of shape by their provocations, good people
lose. When good people leave the list, we all lose. We have all lost
today
Unsubscribing also. Those of you whom are mature enough and
dedicated as well to Opensource can address me personally also.
-Dan
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of MonMotha
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 2:45 PM
To: [
I love this list. I have gained so much support for my non-profit group so
keep up the good work :o>
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Tom Donahoe
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 1:10 PM
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Subject: [luau] Moderation--of al
THIS LISTS NEEDS A REFEREE
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Kevin Goad
Sent: Saturday, February 22, 2003 10:36 AM
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Subject: RE: [luau] Friendly Reminder - Quote Trimming
How about a little diplomacy? This list should have
Eric
I was just approached by a software company to setup a gaming lab.
The company wants to invest In an Opensource gaming lab here in Hawaii due
to restrictions it has on their contract in their state on the mainland.
I am not sure of all the details at this time but I thought it was a j
Warren
It's a good one if you like living in cold climate and enjoy the WARM
feeling the laptop gives your legs.
CompUSA was already sued for a return on the AMD laptops that's were unable
to "beat the heat."
They produced more than 3 times the heat then from the Intel mobile P4 3.06.
They do have
Brian
I messed with plenty electrical and was an electrician
for a while in the Midwest. What can I do to help you. I actually rewired
half our apartment and grounded it properly to setup my home network. I
have a unit in every room and will now rewire some of the existing unit
8 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [luau] Friday night IRC meeting, Linux for Hawaii schools
On Thursday 13 February 2003 07:14 pm, LinuxDan wrote:
> I believe there are other organizations who would like
> this information so that they can request support or try and undermine
what
> I h
Scott
People who have completed the LPI's and graduates from the UH BS in CS.
Also have acquired others who have been working on Opensource projects here
and there
on Maui. Military personnel, who are Unix/Solaris and MCP, whom I met on
base while working on the NMCI project. I needed help before
obody else
has. I worked with the public schools in California and I didn't burn any
bridges like some people here have a tendency to do. That is why they are
working with us closely here.
Dan
On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 11:28:30PM -1000, LinuxDan wrote:
> You can check the Com
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el.ics.hawaii.edu]On Behalf to Warren Togami
Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 12:37 AM
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Subject: Re: [luau] Friday night IRC meeting, Linux for Hawaii schools
LinuxDan wrote:
> I have been working with the DOE, the s
I have been working with the DOE, the state of Hawaii, CompUSA
(supporter), Redhat (supporter) and Oceanic (supporter) on the public
schools.
We have already geared up a demo to be presented to all the tech
coordinators here on Oahu.
If you all remember the Ling
Warren
I agree entirely with that statement. I am using
PHP/MySQL and I haven't had any security issues partially to do with the IBM
wireless security software
configured by non other than Redhat. My wireless DLINK router
does it all giving me the band
Sound familiar. Dejavou
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ho'ala Greevy
Sent: Sunday, February 02, 2003 10:56 PM
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Subject: Re: [luau] Linux Classes
Unfortunately this semester's Intro to RedHat course at HCC has
THANK YOU SCOTT
THAT'S WHAT IVE BEEN STATING ALL ALONG
AND GETTING NEGATIVE FEEDBACK.
Some people are so opinionated that they don't read the facts. I have
been using this for over a month with even better results.
Dan
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From: [EMAI
YES!! Ask Brian Low also. We are putting together P4-2.53 with Intel boards
with HT that do the job regardless
What else you may hear.
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Sent: Tuesday, January 14, 2003 10:54 AM
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I met Eric Raymond at a show in Las Vegas before and he was at the
last technical conference there.
Also read "Everyday Linux" which includes a forward by Eric and is a
most recent publication.
Eric is still a leader in the front for Opensource.
Dan
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Maybe Warren could give his seminar at Pricebusters at the same time
and you could listen to the seminar and build
units at the same time.
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Sent: Friday, January 03, 2003 5:13 PM
To
They changed the aloha shirt style but in general they are the only
authorized employees who can wear aloha shirts.
Paul Ip usually works in that area and can direct you to the right person.
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Randall Oshita
Sent:
Or if you cant get Steven Chong than ask for John Gilliam and tell him that
I sent you. John manages the direct sales and approves any price quotes.
If you have any difficulty with getting any questions answered or help in
general then let me know and I will contact the GM.
Dan
-Original Me
All I can say is that testing with the MIT software, the article from
Linux Magazine (January 2003 page 8) and Mark Minasi (W2K guru) and Dan York
(Linux guru)all show performance levels that justify what Intel (retail
site) stated on how that the CPU reacts as a dual processor since the
techno
Randall
Get the January issue of Linux magazine and turn to page 8. It
fully describes how Redhat7.3 and later support hyperthreading out of the
box.
Also, hyperthreading technology started with the 2.0 chip. It increases
processing speeds up to twice as fast as a dual processor and ut
Charles
I have a Vaio PCG-9231 Intel p3-700 which works great with XP
and RH8. I use the wireless D-Link airplus setup which uses 802.11a and b
with between the
22 and 56mbps. Its quick!! I bought it for $50 and rebuilt the unit out
of five other units I scraped. You can do this f
MIT created the benchmark utility, which calibrates for 64s also. I don't
know many NUTS who go to MIT. This was also backed by NASA who requested
this from MIT.
After Intel reemed them earlier from the original production and promises
from the first Pentium processors in which Intel used their
NOT
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Sent: Sunday, December 29, 2002 6:32 PM
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Subject: Re: [luau] Re: PPC vs. X86
On Sat, 28 Dec 2002, Eric Jeschke wrote:
>would probably outperform a 1.3GHz P4 and maybe even
ow to build my own just
looking for a decent case and DVD Ram drive.
Dan
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jimen Ching
Sent: Sunday, December 29, 2002 6:35 PM
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Subject: RE: [luau] Hyper technology
On Sat, 28 Dec 2002, LinuxDan
Warren
So you still have that Laptop or did you take it back? I
guess the only alternative is to use XP??!
Dan
LinuxDan wrote:
> Warren
> Did you finally get that Compaq Laptop to work?
>
> Dan
>
Do you mean the Compaq Presario 900 ser
Warren
Did you finally get that Compaq Laptop to work?
Dan
Scott
If I were able to walk, I would have helped you in both staging
and deployment. Unfortunately I have a fracture that wont be healed enough
to walk until March.
I also like your ideas on the LUAU.
Dan
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Randall
The MLB D845PEBT2 also has onboard RAID.
Dan
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Sent: Saturday, December 28, 2002 1:31 AM
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Subject: RE: [luau] Hyper technology
LinuxDan,
Whats the exact
Jimen
I am using the Intel 2.53 CPU and MLB that uses hyperthreading
on triple boot system running RH8, W2K and XP.
Actually RH8 utilizes it better than MS. I have 200% increase in speed and
data transfer rates.
Dan
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Just received MLB and CPU from Intel (DB45PEBT2 MLB and 2.53 P4 CPU) that
support hyper technology allowing one CPU to act as multiprocessors allowing
faster data rates and complex math computations. I am eager to put it
together as soon as I get a worthy case and maybe even a DVD RW. I am going
Jimen
Please let me know how that turns out.
Dan
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jimen Ching
Sent: Friday, December 27, 2002 11:14 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [luau] Re: PowerPC system for Linux
On Fri, 27 Dec 2002, Tho
I'd like to start up something more interesting like maybe a discussion on
encrypted remote file systems like webdav or that new one based upon sftp
that was written up in this months Linux journal??? What say you folks?
/brian chee
Brian
I agree with your suggestions.
Dan
Redhat
Actually is the best.
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Sent: Saturday, December 21, 2002 8:06 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [luau] Xandros
I notice that Xandros is out. Has anybody tried it. I remember Corel
Scott
I would be there to help but I'm still laid up with this fracture.
I encourage others to support Scott and the various projects. My priorities
will change come February and hopefully will complete my LPIs and also my
RHCE. I don't have anything else to do while I'm banged up like
The first is bolder (46869)
Dan
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jimen Ching
Sent: Thursday, December 19, 2002 6:20 PM
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Subject: Re: [luau] Mozilla w/ xft
On Thu, 19 Dec 2002, W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
>Compare the two screen
Murphy
You can try contacting Brian Durham on the Lingle campaign
advisory council. I was in contact with them (which led to my position with
the NMCI project on base) about Linux/Opensource and was going to work with
Warren Togami on a demo for them but Warren had a busy schedule
I wished I had dansguardian on Dec 2 and maybe I wouldn't have gotten my
fanny ran over on my way to work. I'm sure Ray Strode would understand this
one!
Dan
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Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 9:1
Thanks!
You do the same Ron.
Dan
Keep the faith...
Im recovering from a lumbar back injury (week 4) and wasnt able to sit in
a chair for almost 2 weeks.
Youll be on your feet in no time.
Time to learn to code or setup one of those complex Linux projects th
Thanks
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Jeff Mings
Sent: Friday, December 13, 2002 11:17 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [luau] Injury
Ouch! Best wishes for a full and speedy recovery!
Dan George wrote:
> I havent contributed to m
say hi to Joe Bransfield for me
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Sent: Friday, December 06, 2002 4:29 AM
Subject: Re: [luau] Leaving... On a submarine
>
> Been there, done that! Have fun sucking air through the hose on drill
> days.
>
>
> On T
I also have a P2-400 with MLB and case I can part with.
Dan
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Warren Togami
Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 3:54 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [luau] Free PII 350 Motherboard
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Warren
How do you have your box setup? Do you run squid? How do you have
it configured?
Well that's actually ideal. You could perhaps put other firewall
related services on that box like Squid. Just make sure it never
touches swap and things will be very fast.
_
Rick
Two suggestions:
1. Altress- across from Blasedell Center on Kapiolani.
2. Joe B. when he gets back has on base group of Unix
programmers and network people. I will mention this
to him when he gets back from trip in the end of Nov
to early December.
> I hope this message
Dusty
I agree with what you are saying. I just meant to use the
"starving students" analogy as an example and not to point fingers. Im sure
that the gentleman has legitimate questions and needs help. Im just
refering to business people who could donate equipment or resources to help
Neal
The best thing to do
is purchase the Redhat 8.0 and with all the applications available you
could get all the technical support off the list and help yourself learn in the
process. I would even consider taking the Linux Plus class. Joe
Bransfield and Co at CompUSA Training
I agree with what you depict as Spam. I believe in most situations like the
"starving students" declaration, people are looking for a cheap way to get
someone to do their dirty work and get free training in the process. I
particularly dont like that people would abuse the list by resorting to suc
Im working with Perl, PHP and now Ruby.
I really run thin on time but I prefer these over VB7
or .NET. programming.
> > Neither project is really finished and neither are actively being worked
> > on at the moment.
>
> Yeah, I have a ton of those too :)
>
> Don
>
>
Im asking for suggestions on how you want the MPLUG
shirts to look. Im taking them down this week and Im getting one small
size done for Elayne Man.
Please email me with your graphical
suggestions
at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Dan
Warren
I believe it was Grant who gave Edward the list for help but as
Grant doesnt understand LUAUs Spam policy, Im afraid Edward was unaware he
was Spamming. We should post a Spam notice prior to chastising any people
who are sending such emails.
Dan
> Warren,
> I am sorry for my b
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From: "Grant Apgar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2002 7:51 PM
Subject: This is Grant
>
>
> hey dan,
>
>I can't find a graphical utilite on RedHat 8.0 that allows removal of
3rd
> party rpm's. the package manager is only for
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From: "al plant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "linuxdan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2002 9:26 AM
Subject: Re: Fw: [luau] Help with Red Hat install of rwCdRom
> linuxdan wrote:
> >
> > Al
> > Ive
Can you help out AL with this please. Im not sure how to
configure this one. He was using SCSI now uses the IDE Sony CDRW. It works
on my ver RH7.3 and the 8.0 so Im not sure about the trouble hes having with
this.
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From: "al plant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Brian
While your in Orlando, please check this out.
Dan
--- Begin Message ---
Brian
Maybe you could
stop by here when your in Florida.
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, October 11, 2002 3:04 PM
Subject: Re
> I'm afraid CompUSA wouldn't do that again unless we can guarantee a
much> larger turnout.
We have 15 solid contacts and 3 people
definitely are signing up for Linux Plus. They are just deciding on which
method of payment they will use to pay for the classes.
Those were the same three g
> On Thu, 2002-10-10 at 00:16, Jimen Ching wrote:
> > As Ron said in an earlier post, people don't choose software on merit,
> > they choose software out of fear. The only way people will learn to use
> > any new software is if the software is placed in front of them. Perhaps
> > if you let Sc
I finally received the box from Redhat today. I
received a few goodies. They sent me the Professional RH8.0, the Deluxe version
8.0 ( I was disappointed not to get the Advanced Server) a couple coffee
mugs, brochures on Advanced Server with something to display at the next
demo. I also rece
Contributions made and overlooked, Im deeply
sorry but Id like to thank you right now. So many have given ideas
supported the group and yet (since Im 42) overlooked someone who I failed to
mention, THANK YOU.
Mahalo
Dan
Jimen
I know if it wasnt
for your push, this demo may not have happened. I know you stayed focused
for the group and you contributed so much that a simple thank you couldnt be
enough.
Charles, thanks also for your support and knowledge
as well.
Warren
What
can I say. I was totally impressed as well as many others on how you put this
together. Thanks for putting such a large effort and I promise you that I
will help out as much as I can to continue looking for contacts and
resources to support whatever the next demo or
Ray
Thanks for your help also. I know that your technical knowledge
was a key factor in the success of the demo.
Dan
> >
> >Hawai`i Open Source Education Initiative
> >Foundation For Hawaiian Open Sourced Schools
> >Hawai`ian Institute for Open Sourced Education
> >Open Source Technolo
Ditto from Dan and much Mahalo Scott for your professional expertise. I
know that the success we had wasnt based on the numbers as much as the
quality of the participants. What I mean is that like the dentist that
Brian and I talked to the Professor surely was a good indication that we are
reachi
Hoala
Thanks again for the help yesterday. If it wasnt for your efforts,
we wouldnt have had the additional signups to be on the list. I noticed
many lookie loos came through the training center even though they didnt
sign up. We had a foot traffic of about 145 people check out the demo
I hope I havent missed anything for
the demo. The name badges (Brian) are the same as business card
size. The projectors are ready for me to check out tomarrow
morning.
I will also ask for a small size blue/white aloha
polo. The will be ready to place the equipment in tomarrow night at
> moment, IIIM Server is known to run on UNIX flavored OSs and Windows.
> (continued in link)
Im wondering if this was included in the package Redhat was sending me by
Monday which includes Redhat Advanced Server. I already have Domino's
programming interface and mail application server. But it
I hung the banner and handed out over two hundred
more flyers downtown.
I sent several faxes to local radio and TV stations
so let me know if you hear anything about the demo.
The banners are up tonight and if you happen to be
driving by CompUSA let me know if its visible enough.
Three
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From: "Randall Oshita" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 10:25 AM
Subject: RE: [luau] Help Needed with Comp USA
> > > When I took the CDRom back because it has never worked under Win 98
> > > or Unix/Linux. The burner is Scsi
Yes Hi Val and Sony. I have two DVD and CDRWs that work great and I believe
they run at $59 each at CompUSA. Check out last Sundays ad.
Dan
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From: "al plant" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "LUAU" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2002 9:52 AM
Subject: [luau] C
Warren
About attire, do you know where I can get some Linux/Opensource
shirts locally? Ive been trying to get some polo/dress shirts that we could
wear at the demo from corporate but they may not arrive in time. Im just
wondering how we can identify the group separate from the busi
Im picking up the shirts for the team to wear at
Demo day on Wednesday morning here locally. They are 100%
cotton
Polo shirts and Royal blue in color. I may
not have time to have the MPLUG embrodered on the shirts but I will try. I
think someone in Chinatown may be able to do it. I thoug
> I really think SuSE's YaST2, Mandrake DrakConf, Red Hat 8.0
> redhat-config tools and Webmin would be much better to demonstrate.
>
> Relying on Linuxconf is a terrible, terrible mistake.
>
Where is the mirror site to load 8.0 and is the kernel stable?
Dan
On Friday 27 September 2002 06:17 pm, you wrote:
>
> I would really highly suggest not showing Linuxconf at the CompUSA
> demo.
We may be running 7.2 and 7.3 from the front end. I have both loaded
on my box with W2K Pro and XP. I already have linuxconf running on one
box and dont have an
Brian
I believe linuxconf works best in 7.1 and I believe we had to run
an RPM and install Linuxconf to work in 7.2 in the Linux+ class at CompUSA.
have done some research and have found the default to
> be located at /sbin/linuxconf. Do I need to install a package or
> something
This link has all the Compaq related software
restore and driver files. Its a vast database that is helpful to anyone
looking for Linux drivers also for their Compaqs.
Dan
http://cpnapp.compaq.com/pdf/us_con_pdf/tech/tech/index.html
Re: [luau] Experiences with the RHCE
> On Tue, 2002-09-24 at 17:06, linuxdan wrote:
> > Does this mean you have your RHCE??
> >
>
> Yup, he said he passed. I think that makes him the first Hawaii local
> with RHCE... unles
Does this mean you have your RHCE??
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From: "Ho'ala Greevy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 24, 2002 1:25 PM
Subject: [luau] Experiences with the RHCE
> I flew to the mainlnad last week for RHCE training in Los Angeles. The
> mate
> I've have pretty good luck out of the drive I bought
> from CompUSA back in March. I think the brand is
> Hi-Lite.
HI_VAL is the Brand and yes its very compatible with Linux because of the
drivers associate better for it under the UNIX/LINUX platform than WINTEL
machines.
Funny thing, it
Wayne
Please give send me contact info.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks
Dan
Well for one thing CompUSA doesnt need to hawk
their services since they do about 3.2 million dollars a month in direct
sales. The main reason they are doing this is simply because I asked them
to. I think that Linux training and specifically RHCE (Redhat) should be
available here as it is
Warren
Isnt there another a HP Opensource conference at the convention
center coming up? I know HP rep mentioned that they were going to set
something up.
Also meeting with IBM on the 17th and HP on the 18th. Im
hoping to get your views on this. Maybe you may have time t
How many use Ruby to set up their website?
What are the pros and cons about Ruby?
http://www.minasi.com/forum/
This is the forum of a friend Mark Minasi who
writes mostly the Mastering (Sybex) Series books. He has let me know he now has
a Linux 7.3 book due out in November and also he has Linux help now available at
his site.
FYI
Dan
Alvin
If you like
Mandrake over RedHat I can understand trying to get it to work. But I recommend
RH7.3 which works on just about any Laptop out there and seems to be more
flexible. I have installed dual boots on a 10 gig drive with RH7.3 and W2K and
they work fine. Even though mor
I agree with Warren and if that doesnt resolve the problem check to see
that, even though unlikely, you could still have the same MAC address on
both unit.
ARP, Address Resolution Protocol, gets a MAC address and assigns an IP for
each one. If the MAC address is the same that would show the same I
When and Where?
Kind of received wrong info on this
folkes.
Also so far have spoke to about 15-20 business
people this week that are coming to the Oct06 Demo.
Also considering a basic,basic Linux classes that
go over installation, RPMs and Window managers. Any suggestions please email me.
>The reason for this is that, unless you're being an idiot (or you're
running Lindows, don't get me started), you don't go cruising around as root all
the time
--MonMotha
Well count me as an idiot because that what I did.
Went to SU mode and checked my email without changing back to
norm
Well if anyone hears of a decent night job
somewhere Im interested. I just lost my night job,part time programming, because
of the quota system. I knew it was a long shot that I could have kept it,
probationary thing and I didnt have overwhelming qualifications with .NET
VB7. Only 3 of 10 w
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