> Hello all, would it be all right for me to just drop
> in
> and see what is up at the group meet ?
> im a medium level linux user and wireless actavist
Hi Dale,
Yes we're always looking to attract new people.
The meeting tonight is at 228 Main St. in Springfield
at 7pm
if you're doing wireless
Quoth Russ Johnson, on Thu, 28 Apr 2005 16:48:23 -0700:
> Better yet, all the features are configurable via the web site, so I
> can make changes anywhere I can get on the web.
THAT's cool!
--Jason
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as dom0 (domain zero), and thn you can carve out resources specified in
simple config files, which tell the Xen host what real resources a
virtual machin
Jason Van Cleve wrote:
To someone who makes infrequent L/D calls, I don't see much value in
this. If broadband 'Net access is <= $50 and basic phone service is
~$20, it looks like a wash.
And, if I may say so, given that VOIP is about to make POTS service
obsolete, it even seems a bit steep. Are
Quoth Darren Hayes, on Thu, 28 Apr 2005 14:36:39 -0700:
> Comcast yesterday announced plans to introduce by June their new
> digital telephone service in Portland. And at same time will introduce
> a combo broadband and unlimited local and long-distance phone plan for
> about $70 a month.
To some
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Comcast yesterday announced plans to introduce by June their new digital
telephone service in Portland. And at same time will introduce a combo
broadband and unlimited local and long-distance phone plan for about $70 a
month.
Anyone know if roll-out will happen in Eugene around same time?
Wonderi
horst wrote:
Does anyone have CDs of 10.1 ? --PowerPack (6 CDs) preferred (not on
DVD).
I'd be happy to trade blank CDs, or reimburse, or if it's an official
package with manuals to buy the package at a fair used-price.
I know, Limited Edition 2005 just came out on DVD, but I don't want
to wa
On 4/28/05, some cat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all, would it be all right for me to just drop
> in
> and see what is up at the group meet ?
> im a medium level linux user and wireless actavist
Hi Dale,
Yes we're always looking to attract new people.
The meeting tonight is at 228 Main St.
Hello all, would it be all right for me to just drop
in
and see what is up at the group meet ?
im a medium level linux user and wireless actavist.
Dale Stepp
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Does anyone have CDs of 10.1 ? --PowerPack (6 CDs) preferred (not on
DVD).
I'd be happy to trade blank CDs, or reimburse, or if it's an official
package with manuals to buy the package at a fair used-price.
I know, Limited Edition 2005 just came out on DVD, but I don't want to
wait until it's
tonights meeting will be at 228 Main Street Springfield 7PM
Apparently there is a glut of free computers available to us for
experimental and other purposes Jason Dommasch will have the details.
If you have a favorite small footprint distro now might be a good time
to bring it and demo.
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Joseph,
You might try looking into Damn Small Linux (DSL)
http://www.damnsmalllinux.org . This distro is <50MB desktop targeted. Debian
based. The guys there claim they ran and browsed the web/played mp3s on 486DX
parts with 16MB RAM. There are others. Just take a flip through distrowatc
On Wed, Apr 27, 2005 at 06:21:42PM -0500, timothy wrote:
> Looks like Branden Robinson the newly elected Debian Project Leader is doing
> something. I don't remember a Project Leader being as quoted as him.
If I know Branden, I can't even imagine what the quotes say. ;)
You know, back in the
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