John Sechrest wrote:
> I wonder if your search for a place to hang might evolve into a
> Coworking conversation?
I would be very interested in something like that. Working at home is
pretty isolated.
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Bob Miller K
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There seems to be a growing conversation about "co-working"
where groups of people who might otherwise gather in random
warm places, work together to create a common space.
The http://www.hatfactory.net has an interesting group
of people at it. They are in the Bay area. One of the people who
is
Thanks Bob, anyone else have any other ideas?
Jeff
---Original Message---
From: Bob Miller
Date: 12/27/2006 7:18:25 PM
To: euglug@euglug.org
Subject: Re: [Eug-lug] Reply to: thursday
Jeff Newton wrote:
> I'm looking for a good place with good chairs and few good cups of java
wit
This thursday is an informal meetup.
On 12/27/06, Dhosthi Dhosthi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Jim K asked: "What is going on thursday Evening the
28? The calendar shows open."
I believe the group is not meeting this Thursday,
smack dab in the middle of the holidays. But lets let
the official w
I am not sure what the plans are of CRRC for their move -- it may be
another chance for giving them a hand :-)
I was in touch with Loraine last wk, but their needs were too close to
the holidays for me to put in any time. But I'll call her in the morning
to figure out for Thu. afternoon/evening
Jeff Newton wrote:
> I'm looking for a good place with good chairs and few good cups of java with
> net access or at least something nice and quiet to work on the laptop? Yeah,
> I know, some would say, you've got all that at home, but yeah, when your
> going to do some research at the public libr
Hey guys -
I'm looking for a good place with good chairs and few good cups of java with
net access or at least something nice and quiet to work on the laptop? Yeah,
I know, some would say, you've got all that at home, but yeah, when your
going to do some research at the public library, than, you
Jim K asked: "What is going on thursday Evening the
28? The calendar shows open."
I believe the group is not meeting this Thursday,
smack dab in the middle of the holidays. But lets let
the official word come from on high...
Larry?
Mike C? Oh ya, your out of town. BTW, did you get
my query
MWVLUG meeting
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2007/1/2
6:00pm
1007 Kelley Engineering Building - OSU campus
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They provide a community space for processing recycled
What is going on thursday Evening the 28? The calendar shows open.
Jim K
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You should not have a issue with hot swapping as long as the hardware
controller supports it. If you do have a issue with the drives not
showing up in a dmesg. Then all you need too do is run a script that
scans the SCSI bus. Other than that you should not have any issues
hot swapping drives. I
Oops, I forgot to mention:
Date: Wed, 27 Dec 2006 08:12:08 -0800
From: Ben Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Do you know, ahead of time, what machines you'll be booting by USB on?
I'm guessing that is the biggest hurdle, as a lot of older hardware will not
boot USB without
some fancy preboot tricks, o
Ha, ha --the funny part first:
... and btw, have you tried
making a second, FAT partition on the USB stick?
The San 2GB stick actually comes with 2 partitions:
1) 'U3' cruser (ca. 6MB) which emulates a CD so they can take advantage
of autorun stuff. (dd if=/dev/scsi/host4/bus0/target0/lun1/cd
Sounds like you've got a punch-line, Ed -- so I'll go for it...
I don't know, what is a MPRXE [sic] when its at home?
:) Ben
On 12/27/06, Edward Craig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Never saw one, so what is MPRXE when its at home?
On 12/26/06, Matthew Jarvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ju
Do you know, ahead of time, what machines you'll be booting by USB on?
I'm guessing that is the biggest hurdle, as a lot of older hardware will not
boot USB without
some fancy preboot tricks, or maybe not at all...
AFAIK you can put things like traceroute on DSL... and btw, have you tried
making
Never saw one, so what is MPRXE when its at home?
On 12/26/06, Matthew Jarvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Just thought I'd throw this one to the Collective and see what might
come of it...
I have a few boxes around here that throw an error shortly after startup
(but after login) of the 'MPREXE'
I have been toying with DSL over the past couple days (Damn Small Linux,
'embedded' version 3.1, kernel 2.4.26), booted via syslinux 3.31,
installed on a 2GB FAT32-formatted San curser.
It's quiet impressive how much they fit into those 50 MB!
From what I have tested so far the same QEMU sandb
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