Re: [Eug-lug] Programming Mailing list.

2004-09-28 Thread Tim
I would defiantly join a programming mailing list if you started one. Thats my vote :) Tim On Tue, 2004-09-28 at 23:06, larry price wrote: > How much interest is there, the idea was mentioned several times in > the last month. > > If you are interested in joining a mailing list that is oriented

[Eug-lug] Programming Mailing list.

2004-09-28 Thread larry price
How much interest is there, the idea was mentioned several times in the last month. If you are interested in joining a mailing list that is oriented towards programming in a unix environment (including web programming) send a response to this email, if sufficent response arises I will create [EMA

[Eug-lug] Knoppix v3.6

2004-09-28 Thread larry price
I got the ISO and will be bringing a stack of disks to Thursday's meeting; I do intend to listen to the presidential debates so I won't be there first thing... I did boot a copy of the image and it looks fine, played around a bit with QTDevelop which looks like a fairly solid IDE, I'm fairly impre

Re: [Eug-lug] OT: Eugene cell carrier recommendations?

2004-09-28 Thread Jeff Newton
I've had some good coverage with Sprint so far, only problem is that the it goes into roam, when you get above Lookout Point Dam, above Dexter or until you get back into the Sprint Digital network, coverage is pretty good alone I-5 corridor, north and south. Jason, I've not noticed any calls b

Re: [Eug-lug] Software Dev: Bug Tracking

2004-09-28 Thread Po Petz
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004, Jim Beard wrote: Thanks for the response, I'll check out mantisbt. I was looking at FogBugz the other day. Have you used it? I have read several of Joel Spolsky's articles in the past and thought that he has a real good head on his shoulders in regards to software develop

Re: [Eug-lug] OT: Eugene cell carrier recommendations?

2004-09-28 Thread Mr O
Verizon and AT&T tend to have the best coverage in Eugene and are best if you travel. If you just want a "home phone on the go" get a Cricket. Unlimited local only minutes. __ Do you Yahoo!? New and Improved Yahoo! Mail - 100MB free storag

Re: [Eug-lug] Software Dev: Bug Tracking

2004-09-28 Thread John Sechrest
I was just looking at cvstrac http://www.cvstrac.org it looked interesting. Jim Beard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: % Thanks for the response, I'll check out mantisbt. I was looking at % FogBugz the other day. Have you used it? I have read several of Joel % Spolsky's articles in the pa

Re: [Eug-lug] Software Dev: Bug Tracking

2004-09-28 Thread Jim Beard
Thanks for the response, I'll check out mantisbt. I was looking at FogBugz the other day. Have you used it? I have read several of Joel Spolsky's articles in the past and thought that he has a real good head on his shoulders in regards to software development. I'd be interested in checking

Re: [Eug-lug] Software Dev: Bug Tracking

2004-09-28 Thread Po Petz
On Tue, 28 Sep 2004, Jim Beard wrote: I, and many of the developers I was working with at the time, eventually stopped using Bugzilla because it seemed to be overly complex. There too many features and things to track, it became cumbersome and a bit overwhelming. That's too bad. I've found Bug

Re: [Eug-lug] TCP problem in kernel 2.6.8

2004-09-28 Thread Bob Miller
Thanks, Jake. That was the problem. Jacob Meuser wrote: > On Mon, Sep 27, 2004 at 03:40:14PM -0700, Bob Miller wrote: > > Last night I built and installed a 2.6.8 kernel. This morning, I > > tried to use the network, and all my TCP connections hung. They'd > > receive some data, then they'd lo

Re: [Eug-lug] Software Dev: Bug Tracking

2004-09-28 Thread Bob Miller
Rob Hudson wrote: > We use Bugzilla internally here at ORCAS. Some of the later releases > have cleaned things up a bit but the interface is still big and > confusing. The moved to some perl templating library so the possibility > exists to make it nicer, but I've never looked for themes or 3rd

Re: [Eug-lug] Software Dev: Bug Tracking

2004-09-28 Thread Rob Hudson
We use Bugzilla internally here at ORCAS. Some of the later releases have cleaned things up a bit but the interface is still big and confusing. The moved to some perl templating library so the possibility exists to make it nicer, but I've never looked for themes or 3rd party interface templates.

Re: [Eug-lug] Software Dev: Bug Tracking

2004-09-28 Thread Jim Beard
Noted. Thanks for the advice. I definitely plan on setting it up again to re-evaluate it. As I said it has been a few years since I was using it, maybe the interface is a little better now. Any others have experience or advice in regards to this? On Sep 28, 2004, at 12:44 PM, Bob Miller wrote

Re: [Eug-lug] Software Dev: Bug Tracking

2004-09-28 Thread Bob Miller
Jim Beard wrote: > I was wondering if anyone has any advice for good Software Bug > Tracking systems. Ideally I would like to find a free or open source > solution that developers would actually like to use. I have some > experience from a few years back with Bugzilla. I, and many of t

[Eug-lug] Software Dev: Bug Tracking

2004-09-28 Thread Jim Beard
Hey Howdy, I was wondering if anyone has any advice for good Software Bug Tracking systems. Ideally I would like to find a free or open source solution that developers would actually like to use. I have some experience from a few years back with Bugzilla. I, and many of the developers I was

Re: [Eug-lug] OT: Eugene cell carrier recommendations?

2004-09-28 Thread Jim Beard
I've used Verizon for quite a while and usually have really strong signals all around Eugene. On Sep 28, 2004, at 11:42 AM, Jason wrote: Sorry to drift, folks, but I'm wondering if anyone has any strong feelings one way or another on good cell carriers in the Eugene area? Nothing fancy, just need

[Eug-lug] OT: Eugene cell carrier recommendations?

2004-09-28 Thread Jason
Sorry to drift, folks, but I'm wondering if anyone has any strong feelings one way or another on good cell carriers in the Eugene area? Nothing fancy, just need signal. Am currently with Sprint and manage to drop calls whenever I hold the phone between my head and shoulder. Thanks, Jason

Re: Resolved: [Eug-lug] Dell Service?

2004-09-28 Thread Jason Van Cleve
Quoth Ralph Zeller, on Fri, 24 Sep 2004 14:13:43 -0700: > dd is lots faster using a larger block size instead of 512 bytes. It > defaults to a size that's "optimized" for reading and writing > floppies. But, I read somewhere that for failing drives, I should use a small block size to minimize po