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David Gillies wrote:
Everything is nice and dandy except for one thing that really annoys me.
When I use xterm or gnome-term, PROMPT_COMMAND happily sets the title to
the hostname of whatever I'm connected to, my localhost, servers,
ssh'ing
Julio Cesar Ody wrote:
Hello all,
does anyone has a recommendation for a software to make screencasts
(for GNU/Linux)?
What I want is the hability to broadcast my desktop via GAIM/MSN.
Thanks in advance.
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gvidcap if you use gnome is very good,
On Tue, Apr 11, 2006 at 03:57:46PM +1000, Julio Cesar Ody wrote:
does anyone has a recommendation for a software to make screencasts
(for GNU/Linux)?
What I want is the hability to broadcast my desktop via GAIM/MSN.
I think you might mean taking your screen and encoding it into some
sort of
On Mon, 2006-04-10 at 02:40 +1000, tuxta2 wrote:
Hmm, strange that there is a perception that Ubuntu doesn't handle
nvidia drivers with kernel upgrades.
Not saying it does just saying when you do a kernel update it doesnt
simple check on the reboot to make sure the nvidia driver is
Richard Neal wrote:
On Mon, 2006-04-10 at 02:40 +1000, tuxta2 wrote:
Hmm, strange that there is a perception that Ubuntu doesn't handle
nvidia drivers with kernel upgrades.
Not saying it does just saying when you do a kernel update it doesnt
simple check on the reboot to make sure
On Tue, 2006-04-11 at 22:44 +1000, Richard Neal wrote:
On Mon, 2006-04-10 at 02:40 +1000, tuxta2 wrote:
Hmm, strange that there is a perception that Ubuntu doesn't handle
nvidia drivers with kernel upgrades.
Not saying it does just saying when you do a kernel update it doesnt
simple
...is it possible?
...what's the best way?
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On Wed, Apr 12, 2006 at 09:27:14AM +1000, Howard Lowndes wrote:
...is it possible?
Depends on what you want exactly.
...what's the best way?
Ultra-Monkey! (probably)
Check out linux-ha.org
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On Wednesday 12 April 2006 03:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So I've ditched gnome-terminal in favour of Eterm since Eterm is
considerably faster than gnome-term (and ditched metacity and gone back
to fluxbox, but that's another story).
Everything is nice and dandy except for one thing that
Tks, that looks a good place to start...
Matthew Hannigan wrote:
On Wed, Apr 12, 2006 at 09:27:14AM +1000, Howard Lowndes wrote:
...is it possible?
Depends on what you want exactly.
...what's the best way?
Ultra-Monkey! (probably)
Check out linux-ha.org
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Howard.
LANNet
Howard Lowndes wrote:
...is it possible?
...what's the best way?
Do you mean by 'tandeming' is 'redundancy' and/or
location transparency and/or 'uninterrupted' file access
when one server goes down ?
Microsoft has DFS, IBM has TransArc which was
branched to OpenAFS (www.openafs.org), CMU
has
I looked to xvidcap, and it apparently does the job if you want to
create a recording of your desktop. But that's not what I'm looking
for. I found an article that outlines a similar need:
http://software.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=04/09/13/177239tid=89tid=75
I think using VNC will be the way
Basically I'm looking at two Xen server boxes, physically wide spread,
each with multiple virtual servers, that I need to keep synchronised and
monitored such that when a virtual server falls over then its compatriot
on the other box gets transparently brought on line, or when a box
itself
There is a good website here http://www.linuxhpc.org/ with lots of info
and references.
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Peter Hardy wrote:
On Tue, 2006-04-11 at 22:44 +1000, Richard Neal wrote:
On Mon, 2006-04-10 at 02:40 +1000, tuxta2 wrote:
Hmm, strange that there is a perception that Ubuntu doesn't handle
nvidia drivers with kernel upgrades.
Not saying it does just saying when you do a
On 4/6/06, Jeff Waugh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
quote who=Philip Greggs
The rumour vines says this: intending members using other distros are
discouraged altogether from becoming members. The President's report was
making this plain and clear - declining membership in recent years.
I
Extreme examples are codefests in Wollongong in recent times.
If you remember or check the Archives, it was announced only Debian
installs
will be done.
Leaving aside the rest of the message can I make a couple of corrections
here please. Firstly it was an installfest not a code fest,
quote who=Philip Greggs
I don't think this is accurate at all. Membership has been declining due
to the change in demographic
Demography as I understand is a basket of things like Age, Sex, Race,
Education, and similar categories. This can't be correlated to decline in
SLUG membership.
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