RE: [eug-lug]HELLO!

2004-03-24 Thread Master O Planets
- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of happy life skills foundation Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 2:35 PM To: The Eugene Unix and GNU/Linux User Group's mail list Subject: RE: [eug-lug]HELLO! YES that would be GREAT Stick my name on it and i'll come by and get

RE: [eug-lug]HELLO!

2004-03-23 Thread baggab
] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of happy life skills foundation Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2004 8:14 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [eug-lug]HELLO! hi you guys it's ken silverman remember the guy you helped partition his drive and put lynux on last thursday? so i'm trying to get the modem to respond

RE: [eug-lug]HELLO!

2004-03-23 Thread Mr O
A universal adapter will work too. Just don't try finding what I need. DC 24V 1.2A! Nobody in town has that but Radio Hack, Norvac, WalMart, and others have the universals for as little as $10. --- baggab [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have a external US robotics 56K modem without the AC/DC

Re: [eug-lug]HELLO!

2004-03-23 Thread Bob Miller
Okay, if everybody is giving away external 56K modems, I'd like one. It'd be handy for emergencies (when the DSL goes out). Thanks. -- Bob Miller Kbob kbobsoft software consulting http://kbobsoft.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: [eug-lug]HELLO!

2004-03-23 Thread happy life skills foundation
on the list has the other half. I will pass it along to EFN if you want it. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of happy life skills foundation Sent: Sunday, March 21, 2004 8:14 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [eug-lug]HELLO! hi you guys it's

Re: [eug-lug]HELLO!

2004-03-22 Thread happy life skills foundation
hi again! i tried to look in my setups for the chipset. the whole thing is a CMOS setup, by Award software. i looked under chipset features but didnt' see a brand name or anything. if i need to get a modem what should i get? thanks! ken On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, Mr O wrote: What kind of modem? What

Re: [eug-lug]HELLO!

2004-03-22 Thread Larry Price
to help debug this you will probably need to supply the following info the output of dmesg (excerpt the line where it says something about your modem) the output of lsmod so that we know what kernel drivers are already loaded You should also make sure you can find thhe modem configurator

RE: [eug-lug]HELLO!

2004-03-22 Thread Grigsby, Garl
hi again! i tried to look in my setups for the chipset. the whole thing is a CMOS setup, by Award software. i looked under chipset features but didnt' see a brand name or anything. If you go to the Other OS you can list the properties. That should tell you what model it is. if i need

Re: [eug-lug]HELLO!

2004-03-22 Thread T. Joseph Carter
On Mon, Mar 22, 2004 at 01:24:08PM -0800, happy life skills foundation wrote: hi again! i tried to look in my setups for the chipset. the whole thing is a CMOS setup, by Award software. i looked under chipset features but didnt' see a brand name or anything. if i need to get a modem what

[eug-lug]HELLO!

2004-03-21 Thread happy life skills foundation
hi you guys it's ken silverman remember the guy you helped partition his drive and put lynux on last thursday? so i'm trying to get the modem to respond and get on line using lynux but i don't know how! can you help? the modem is configured and working on the other operating system side of the

Re: [eug-lug]HELLO!

2004-03-21 Thread Christopher Forsythe
I have an external modem, it works wonders. Connects through a serial port, works with anything, plus I can use it for troubleshooting. I'd recommend springing for the extra dough if you are going to be forced to use dialup, as I also got better connection speeds with it, and used less

Re: [eug-lug]Hello, The Windows Virus

2004-01-28 Thread horst
[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [eug-lug]Hello, The Windows Virus Hello, first off, I am Andrew Wilson. Long ago, maby, err, 3 years ago, Horst got me into linux. I have been on a linux box ever (Mdk8 now) since, but I still own a MS windows box. I had recived word of a vius

[eug-lug]Hello, The Windows Virus

2004-01-27 Thread Bill Essig
Hello, first off, I am Andrew Wilson. Long ago, maby, err, 3 years ago, Horst got me into linux. I have been on a linux box ever (Mdk8 now) since, but I still own a MS windows box. I had recived word of a vius targeing domain owners, and I am one. I saw the email about it, but foolishly

Re: [Eug-lug]Why hello there

2003-03-09 Thread Bob Miller
Graham Forest wrote: Architecture: PPC Cool! You'll find most of our PPC owners are still using some proprietary OS that was left on the box when they got it. Maybe you can show them how to wipe it and install The One True OS*. (-: * And yes, the BSD-licensed BSDs are the Other True OS.

Re: [Eug-lug]Why hello there

2003-03-09 Thread Jack Morgan
On Sun, Mar 09, 2003 at 01:22:12AM -0800, Joseph Carter wrote: Muahahahaha Gentoo is invading euglug! It's scary how many developers in the area use or hack on this distribution.. In fact there are now 5 Gentoo developers in Eugene/Salem area :) -- Jack Morgan

Re: [Eug-lug]Why hello there

2003-03-09 Thread Joseph Carter
On Sun, Mar 09, 2003 at 05:29:16PM -0800, Jack Morgan wrote: Muahahahaha Gentoo is invading euglug! It's scary how many developers in the area use or hack on this distribution.. In fact there are now 5 Gentoo developers in Eugene/Salem area :) Only five? I should probably become a

[Eug-lug]Why hello there

2003-03-08 Thread Graham Forest
Hi, I'd just like to welcome you all to a mailinglist that I'm now on. Either that, or I'd like you to welcome me to a mailing list that you're all on. Or possibly both. I think you'll have to know about my existence to do such a thing, though. Well, I guess a bit of info about me would do the

[Eug-lug]Hello again.

2002-09-26 Thread Wayne Scace
Hi Gang, Wayne K9DI es Leader Dog Sequoia in IL here. I just wanted to say Hi and ask what I've missed since the last message I received was about someone having had a bike stolen. 73 de Wayne K9DI Respectfully and Sincerely Yours, Wayne M. Scace [EMAIL

[EUG-LUG:1557] Re: Post Script -- Re: Re: Hello. Lots of Linux Stuff TO GO

2002-02-08 Thread Dennis Eberl
Oops! I almost missed your reply, Bob. Sorry. Just found it as I was going through deleting mail. Why did you decline being #51. Don't need it? No bread? Don't like it? Am I being ignored, missed, et cetera? Does the group want any of the Linux stuff I want to give them? I find it hard to

[EUG-LUG:1565] Re: Post Script -- Re: Re: Hello. Lots of Linux Stuff TO GO

2002-02-08 Thread Bob Miller
Dennis Eberl wrote: Why did you decline being #51. Don't need it? No bread? Don't like it? Don't know whether I'll like it until I see it. I generally don't like low-res screens, and 1024x768 is at the limit of what I tolerate. (It wouldn't be good for Photoshop, for example.) Someone call

[EUG-LUG:1500] Hello. Lots of Linux Stuff TO GO

2002-02-06 Thread Dennis Eberl
Been away from Linux since my temper flare up re 9/11. Hope I am forgiven. I forgive you all. Anyway, I'm moving and want to get rid of a lot of Linux books (some with CDs), magazines, license plate frames, little Linux Inside blue gizmos you put on your computer (I gave Stan some last year

[EUG-LUG:1501] Re: Hello. Lots of Linux Stuff TO GO

2002-02-06 Thread Jim Beard
Hi Dennis, I've been using OS X now for a few months and loving it. I've been talking with a few different people about trying to start an OS X users group mailing list and have had some ok feed back. We could probably get efn or euglug to host a list if we asked nicely :) Jim On

[EUG-LUG:1502] Re: Hello. Lots of Linux Stuff TO GO

2002-02-06 Thread Dennis Eberl
Hey, count me in. I feel the same way. Will help any way I can. Want to get together for coffee some morning and talk about it. (I can bring my Powerbook.) I live at Broadway Place Apartments on West Broadway between Charnelton and Lincoln. The Bistro downstairs has great coffee, espresso,

[EUG-LUG:1503] Post Script -- Re: Re: Hello. Lots of Linux Stuff TO GO

2002-02-06 Thread Dennis Eberl
P.S. -- Oh, and I have a Power Computing Power Tower Pro 200 MHz PPC I want to install Darwing on. Apparently it can be done. Want to put my SCSI CD-ROM burner and DAT tape drive in that box. I need a way to back up my Powerbook and the little MicronPCl.com that I use for Windows 2000 and ASP

[EUG-LUG:1504] Re: Hello. Lots of Linux Stuff TO GO

2002-02-06 Thread kg7fu
Subject: [EUG-LUG:1500] Hello. Lots of Linux Stuff TO GO Been away from Linux since my temper flare up re 9/11. Hope I am forgiven. I forgive you all. Anyway, I'm moving and want to get rid of a lot of Linux books (some with CDs), magazines, license plate frames, little Linux Inside blue gizmos

[EUG-LUG:1506] Re: Post Script -- Re: Re: Hello. Lots of Linux Stuff TO GO

2002-02-06 Thread Bob Miller
Dennis Eberl wrote: Been meaning to stope over at The Computer Store to check one out and possible electrocute myself by drooling. grin I tried to do that last week. They didn't have them in yet. Apparently at the Macworld announcement, the fine print said, Available end of January. FWIW,

[EUG-LUG:1516] Re: Hello. Lots of Linux Stuff TO GO

2002-02-06 Thread Dennis Eberl
-Original Message- From: Dennis Eberl [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 1:23 PM Subject: [EUG-LUG:1500] Hello. Lots of Linux Stuff TO GO Been away from Linux since my temper flare up re 9/11. Hope I am forgiven. I forgive

[EUG-LUG:1526] Fwd: HELLO!!

2001-07-09 Thread Rob Hudson
- Forwarded message from Fiona [EMAIL PROTECTED] - From: Fiona [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2001 09:49:46 -0700 (PDT) To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: HELLO!! ** This message was sent from the EUGLUG message board. Since ** ** the person who submitted this question may

[EUG-LUG:268] Hello, all ...

2001-01-09 Thread Dennis Eberl
Mascot, Blinky Foobar, Himself, ~:(X){=== -- the Flying, Methane-powered Linux Advocate and Fish Eater!!! Aaargh! Hello...?

[EUG-LUG:271] Re: Hello, all ...

2001-01-09 Thread Seth Cohn
On Tue, 9 Jan 2001, Dennis Eberl wrote: Hi EUGLUGgers. I've been reading the mail since late August as I struggle to get my wheels down in my new home, Eugene, OR. I'm from Buffalo, NY, where I was instrumental in founding what is now NFLUG and giving a boost to the formation of BFLUG (in

[EUG-LUG:277] Re: Wireless Bistro (was: Hello, all ...)

2001-01-09 Thread Bob Miller
Bob Miller wrote: Take a look at the Dana St. Roasting Company for an example. http://www.live.com/danastreet/ I read more of this page after I posted the link. Guess what. A customer installed the wireless network! He wanted to read his email, so he arranged to install the

[EUG-LUG:283] Re: Wireless Bistro (was: Hello, all ...)

2001-01-09 Thread Ben Barrett
to give wireless access to the Bistro. Get a DSL line (or cable or clipper or whatever), plug in an AirPort, and walk downstairs. You'll certainly have coverage. You don't even have to open the net up to I noticed the Airport says it only serves 10 users... I also asked previously (here)

Re: Hello

2000-07-28 Thread Michael Smith
Well, hello to all newbies. I'm pretty sure that we have lots of other lurkers who read the list but never post. That's OK, but I'm just curious who's out there. You never know. --Mike

Re: Hello

2000-07-28 Thread Garl R. Grigsby
Well I read and post occationally. I am bound and determined to get to one of the thursday meetings, but I never seem to be able to get away from work in time. But I am sure nobody knows how that is Garl Michael Smith wrote: Well, hello to all newbies. I'm pretty sure that we have lots

Re: Hello

2000-07-28 Thread rocksolidnetworks
, hello to all newbies. I'm pretty sure that we have lots of other lurkers who read the list but never post. That's OK, but I'm just curious who's out there. You never know. --Mike

Re: Hello

2000-07-28 Thread Staley W. Mims, III
on the list, however there are precious few that write to the list probably many of the people on the list do not even use linux, and as such have nothing to say :( But thats O.K. :) Jamie You wrote: Well, hello to all newbies. I'm pretty sure that we have lots of other lurkers

Re: Hello

2000-07-28 Thread Franklin Hays
I'm on the list and have occassionally contributed. I just happen to believe that just because I have something to say doesn't necessarily mean that anyone wants to hear it. count me in on this list... /frank :-) besides, my mouth gets me in enough trouble as is...:-) more info on this

Re: Hello 2

2000-07-27 Thread Ralph Zeller
out it. So hello to everyone! -Will Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com

Re: Hello 2

2000-07-27 Thread Michael Smith
For those of us who don't read meatspace-news, if you tell us the title of the article, we can find it at http://www.registerguard.com/index.html --Mike Ralph Zeller wrote: You can see me on the front-page of the Register-Guard today! (Well, my legs anyway--I'm next to my daughter, who's

Re: Hello 2

2000-07-27 Thread Ralph Zeller
For those who think that literacy does not extend past their screens, I guess that's your best bet. It wasn't available earlier, but I see now they've updated the electronic edition of the Eugene Register/Guard. Ralph At 11:13 AM 7/27/00 -0700, Michael Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For those

Ralph in the paper was--Re: Hello 2

2000-07-27 Thread Michael Smith
My, what sexy legs you have, too. Ralph Zeller wrote: For those who think that literacy does not extend past their screens, I guess that's your best bet. It wasn't available earlier, but I see now they've updated the electronic edition of the Eugene Register/Guard.

Hello

2000-07-26 Thread francis conry
Hi My name is Francis Conry. I'll be attending the U of O in thge fall and I'll be out there in about a week. I'm kind of a linux newbie so I'll be asking alot of obvious questions. I just thought I'd introduce myself! --Francis ___ Say Bye

Re: Hello

2000-07-26 Thread Randolph Fritz
On Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 11:54:40AM -0700, francis conry wrote: My name is Francis Conry. I'll be attending the U of O in thge fall and I'll be out there in about a week. I'm kind of a linux newbie so I'll be asking alot of obvious questions. I just thought I'd introduce myself! Well,