Jacob Meuser wrote:
On Sun, Feb 29, 2004 at 12:24:29PM -0800, john fleming wrote:
So data munging just means, AFAIK, manipulating data in a quick
and dirty way.
What's AFAIK stand for?
As Far As I Know.
There's a program called 'wtf' ...
Rea
So data munging just means, AFAIK, manipulating data in a quick
and dirty way.
What's AFAIK stand for?
For example, I did some data munging this morning. Anne had a bunch
of old mail from her Windows NT box at SGI, which she asked me to
convert from .TXT to Unix format. I wrote about 40 lines
Could someone describe data munging and it's uses please?
Jondolar Fleming
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Ben Barrett wrote:
A mis-quote of great precedence = )
The last line appears to be John's statement, not BobC's...
On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 17:37:05 -0800
john fleming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
| Bob Crandell wrote:
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| >Yeah. I wouldn't want the blame either.
| >U
Rob Hudson wrote:
On 20040217.0058, Bob Crandell said ...
2) You will notice autolearn=no on the last line. How do I make it say
autolearn=yes ? BTW, the score doesn't make any difference here.
Look in 'man Mail::SpamAssassin::Conf'
bayes_auto_learn_threshold_spam n.nn(default: 12.
Bob Crandell wrote:
Bob Miller ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Table 2-1. Precedence and Associativity of Operators
=
Operators Associativity
Jason wrote:
John - IIRC, Microsoft uses Akamai to serve its web
content to the masses. Thus, if this is the case, MS
is not using linux to host its master content.
Instead, the content is delivered to the end-user via
Akamai's linux servers.
Jason
Bummmer I wanted to tell everyone that ohwell
Cory Petkovsek wrote:
On Sat, Feb 07, 2004 at 06:21:48PM -0800, john fleming wrote:
I prefer pyton but is there a gizmo that will translate a url into an
isp so I can run nmap on it and take it's os fingerprint?
nmap can do name resolution all by itself.
nmap -O microsoft.com
Ho
Bob Miller wrote:
john fleming wrote:
I prefer pyton but is there a gizmo that will translate a url into an
isp so I can run nmap on it and take it's os fingerprint?
import socket
socket.gethostbyname('www.microsoft.com')
'207.46.244.188'
Is that
I prefer pyton but is there a gizmo that will translate a url into an
isp so I can run nmap on it and take it's os fingerprint?
John
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T. Joseph Carter wrote:
On Sun, Jan 11, 2004 at 10:47:18PM -0800, Neil Parker wrote:
Object Pascal is probably the target to aim for, and a compiler that
supports Object Pascal is (or at least was) necessarily a superset of
Borland Pascal. Neil can comment about how much Delphi has evolved sin
Joseph I vaguely remember a conversation that you ,neil and I had about
problems with the classes in C++ . It had something to do with the
impossibility of new classes of certain types, like C++ has boxed itself
into a corner ? Do you remember what that was about?
Here is the link to the article :
http://www.osnews.com/story.php?news_id=5602
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Bob Miller wrote:
john fleming wrote:
Is there such a thing as open source pascal with oop features?
GNU Pascal Compiler, gpc. http://gnu-pascal.de/
Free Pascal, fp. http://www.freepascal.org/
I've never used either. (I used Pascal on a System/370, though, and
of course on an
Is there such a thing as open source pascal with oop features?
John
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on list, what is the
best way I should do that? Is there an e-mail address you recommend I
use?
http://www.euglug.org/list.phtml
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Mr O wrote:
I do like the 4620 drivers. I needed them for my FX5700 Ultra.
Finding the installer was a pain though. The ebuilds didn't
quite do their job. Not that I care because I still like
installing some stuff my self :-P
Yup, that's all.
Mr. O
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specific intermeadiate linux users class or a beggining sys admin class
making it to the schedules in the next year or so?
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On Wed, 10 Dec 2003 15:19:38 -0800, Larry Price <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Wednesday, December 10, 2003, at 02:40 PM, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
Those words to not appear on the page nor in the source. Google says
they cannot change their database records and ranking system. This is
not cool. I
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Does think-python still exist?
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I knew it I'm not just arrogant and insane, and I have had an encounter
or two with reality.
thanks
Patrick
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Larry Price wrote:
I just started the download.
x86 is the only ISO available at this time.
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Jason Smith wrote:
I have a PIII 800MHz and an Athalon 1.2 GHz and I'm
trying to speed up my compile times by sharing the
load across two computers. Asside from making a
cluster or something like that is there a way to set
that up?
It's in gentoo's portage twee!
For embedded devices or olde
Has anyone checked out the darwin x86 system? Is it safe?
John F
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On Sat, 8 Nov 2003 09:29:06 -0800 (PST), Mr O <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Accelerated-X and at least one other well supported project that
are pay versions.
Yep thats what I was afraid of there is a BerlinProject also that seems to
be off in the future
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I was talking to Joseph Carter about Linux and OSX and the idea of
needing an alternative to x11 came up are there any viable altternatives
being worked on?
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Bob Miller wrote:
john fleming wrote:
Ive got a gentoo installation and am trying to emerge firebird. Can
anyone tell me how to set up a
firebird login? Sounds like a sgl thingy. Error meessage:
You're emerging the firebird database. Did you mean to emerge the
Mozilla Firebir
Ive got a gentoo installation and am trying to emerge firebird. Can
anyone tell me how to set up a
firebird login? Sounds like a sgl thingy. Error meessage:
Building the QLI help database...
sh -c ' source/interbase/bin/gbak source/qli/master_help_db
source/interbase/help/help.gbak'
gbak: ERROR
Ben Barrett wrote:
Yep, and Mr. O noticed 5 days earlier...
from the future (I did not reset my BIOS!),
Ben
PS - Larry's original date was 1970, not 2070. >8{/
On Sun, 28 Sep 2003 23:59:55 -0700
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| Whoh check that date!
| On 2 Jan 2070 at 10:38, Larry Price wrote
I have been reading about the 64 bit processors coming out to target
desktop
computing and have resigned myself to putting off any new technology
till pci express comes out.
What do you folks think the value of 64 bit for home computing is going
to be and is it realistic that 64bit and pci exp
please ignore me thanx
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Accelerated-X from Xi Graphics
What does one get with accelerated x that one does with nvidia drivers?
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Rodney Mishima wrote:
I would also like to get an iso of your PST.
Is it possible to make it available from the euglug web site?
Rodney
At 12:05 PM 8/5/2003 -0400, you wrote:
> couple of versions out as schwag - we call it the
> 'Pocket Security Toolkit - PST' it has a workable X,
> various to
Check out http://www.pablosbrain.com/blender3d/ for a set of keyboard
controls.
The course at this site looks interesting but isn't one or two of the larger
programs enough to work with? Also it raises the quetion for me has anyone tried
wings? If so how does it compare to blender?
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Subject: [eug-lug]blender workshop or something
I have doe a little tinkering here and there with bl
baggab wrote:
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| > Discussions about 3D rendering seem to be heading outside the scope
| > of this group, but I would like to talk about setting up a subgroup,
| > since I am definitely migrating to OSS and I feel that capturing the
| > imagination of artists will enhance the local Linux communit
Sounds like a winner to me!
John
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I have doe a little tinkering here and there with blender, but find it
and most of the tutorials a bit formidable. Has anyone with experience
with it any interest in doing a workshop/class in it any other
prospective attendees?
Jason wrote:
Oops,
I didn't know the Pocket Security Toolkit is available
from our website. The ISO is at:
http://www.atstake.com/research/tools/pst/
Jason
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Has anyone used eclipse or contributed to the project etc? From reading
a fair amount of material on it I am left with the impression that it is
dominated by java, and focuses on web apps. If anyone has anything to
help me understand it please holler.
Bob Miller wrote:
Mr O wrote:
What's the quickest way to root a RedHat box? Boot off a rescue
CD or bootable distro and edit /etc/passwd? What do I change? Do
I change the values associated with root's password or can I
just simply reset the root and/or user passwords?
knoppix: knopp
Has anyone successfully installed soho (vectorlinux with home & office
apps )?
The install script doesn't know how to mount the cd correctly I believe.
john
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ot of interest in linux,graphics,game programming,3d stuff
,nvidia cards.
I'd like to know what sort of programs you use,and would like to use in
your work.
jo
Kill bill is going to be tarantinos next filim, you dont suppose bill
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Does anyone have anything to say about running the unofficial saerge
dists of debian?
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On Sun, Jun 01, 2003 at 11:58:49AM -0700, Darren Hayes wrote:
They don't do anything. Each student gets a hard drive (hopefully
one that works) and plugs it in at the beginning of each class
and it gets put away at the end of
Ken Barber wrote:
On Friday 30 May 2003 19:03, Mr O wrote:
Ouch, $242 for lab fees? Is that necessary?
I don't understand it either.
Ken
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I was specu
Ken Barber wrote:
Folks,
Lane Community College is dipping its toe into the water (so to
speak) of teaching Linux classes at the DownTown Center (DTC)
near 11th & Willamette.
For summer term, we're offering a "Linux for Newbies" class and a
class that is more-or-less a preparation class for t
Harald Sundt wrote:
ns.
This passionate Fictive-Bubble of Reality and what issues are is a
Prison and freedom isn't liberation into either Liberal or
Conservative Media Constructs.
It is the liberation only shunning the media construct (Matrix) and
looking into academic and street level reali
Got x but not in native res,waiting for copy of rogers XF86Config,hint
,hint
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Horst wrote:
I am sure I am missing something, and 'kaffe' could be trained, but why?
Why re-inventing the wheel ?
- Horst
When I was installing jython it sais in the docs that sun's JRE was
the best bet and being both stubborn & inquisitive I tried kaffe amd
blackdown and sun was the only o
Joseph Carter wrote:
I'm willing to help anyone who wants to serve up or download Linux ISOs
learn to use BitTorrent. GREAT tool!
Hey Joe is this a wxPython thing?
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Let your representatives know how you feel. It would be very nice if
Oregon become the first MS free state.
Tim
How ironic its name is also bill!
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Grigsby, Garl wrote:
The apt sources on freshrpms seem to work very well. The only thing that they have not gotten working is the a kernel update using apt. I up-verted (that is what happens when you use apt to upgrade a Redhat system) a Redhat v7.3 install to v8.0 with only one or two packages re
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