I've got a D-Link DNS 323 and use it for backing up things (along with
S3 uploads for offsite). I also used it to stream music and movies to
our laptops and PS3 and it works well. I just got a PS3 recently and
was surprised that the D-Link had a built-in DLNA compliant server
that just worked.
The Eugene Modern Web Developers meeting is today.
The topic will be Nick Walker's experience working on a international
cybercrime investigation.
General timeline for meetings:
6-6:30 Networking
6:30 Topic presentation(s) begin with general discussion or networking
to follow.
8:00-ish Disband
I signed on to attend. Who else is going? What's the critical mass
number we need for the bus?
On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 4:25 PM, Hal Pomeranz h...@deer-run.com wrote:
This looks like it could be an interesting event:
http://www.willametteinnovators.com/events/win2009-willamette-innovators
Unless my calendar is wrong, Tuesday is the 18th.
On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 10:34 AM, Hal Pomeranzh...@deer-run.com wrote:
[Don't forget, Lightning Talks format next week! Get your geek on
and crank out a short talk for the meeting!]
Lightning Talks!
6:30pm Tuesday, Aug 17th
Eugene City
I moved here in 1999 and euglug was around then. At the time I
volunteered to help with the website and JS Kaplan was happy for
someone to help.
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 8:31 AM, Bob Miller k...@jogger-egg.com wrote:
What year would that have been? I didn't find Eug-Lug
until Feb., 2000, about
I know you Unix gurus will know ways to do this...
For simple single file diffs and merging stuff I usually use vimdiff.
That suites my needs and works just fine.
But for whole directory diffs -- comparing 2 directories and all their
files -- I haven't found a good non-GUI tool to do this.
Any
I'm not too familiar with Codeweavers except to vaguely know they
allow Windows things to run on Linux. What are their products
specifically? Their site is down so I can't find out from there. :)
Regardless, I'm downloading my copies to see what they're all about.
-Rob
On Mon, Oct 27, 2008
I was surprised at how good this interview with Simon Phipps was. A
very interesting guy with some great ideas and discussion on open
source.
FLOSS weekly #39: http://twit.tv/floss39
I'd be interested in exploring and hearing more about the hub/spoke
vs. mesh and transparency with privacy
Group set up. Feel free to join:
http://groups.google.com/group/ai-in-eugene
I'll post some links to materials I have over there.
-Rob
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A friend from work knows the person teaching this AI class in WI. The
syllabus is here and looks amazing:
http://www.firepile.com/Syllabus_AI_Fall08.pdf
My coworker friend and I have decided to try to follow along.
I'm curious if anyone here would like to as well. If so, we can set
up a google
:
Wow, that's an intense reading list.
I'm interested. I can provide a few of the readings from my
bookshelf.
Rob Hudson wrote:
A friend from work knows the person teaching this AI class in WI. The
syllabus is here and looks amazing:
http://www.firepile.com/Syllabus_AI_Fall08.pdf
On 6/19/08, Bob Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you interested in answers that start with First you need to
install dd-WRT/OpenWRT...?
I have my OpenWRT box serving fixed IP addresses through DHCP and also
serving matching DNS records. It wasn't too hard.
It's more than I was
I'm trying to see if I can get a NAS device to always have the same IP
address on my network (because it's a pain to mount a drive if the IP
always changes) and I can't see how I can configure it with this
(WRT54G) access point. Does someone who has one have any tips?
Thanks,
Rob
Sort of a meme going around on some blogs right now...
$ history | awk '{print $2}' | sort | uniq -c | sort -rn | head
147 svn
91 cd
71 ls
37 vim
31 less
26 git
17 ssh
16 ./manage.py
12 sudo
9 cat
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On 4/11/08, Hal Pomeranz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But of course this assumes that you're doing all of your work in
a single window. I typically have multiple windows open and tend to
do the same tasks over and over again in each window (one for editing,
one for compiling, one for
Anything further happening for Ignite Eugene?
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I need some unix tool magic again. Here's what I have and my goal...
I have 2 files.
File 1 contains a list of books by ISBN and some related data of the form:
ISBN, Price, Publisher, etc.
File 2 contains a list of books by ISBN and different related data of the form:
ISBN, Quantity on hand,
On 3/12/08, silver [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At any rate isn't 256k MP3 going backwards?
Compared to iTunes' 128k AAC, I'd think that's going forwards.
For a song that I happened to want one day and was willing to spend 89
cents on, a 256k mp3 is fine for me.
-Rob
For single songs they let you just download the mp3 straight via the
browser. For full albums you need the downloader. Nice to know it
works on Linux. I've been preferring Amazon/mp3 over iTunes Store
lately just b/c they're DRM free and higher quality 256k encoded.
-Rob
On Tue, Mar 11, 2008
Can we figure out how to NOT use MS Powerpoint for it? Can you set
Google docs presentation to do 15 secs per slide?
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On 3/5/08, Hal Pomeranz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can we figure out how to NOT use MS Powerpoint for it? Can you set
Google docs presentation to do 15 secs per slide?
Are you telling me Open Office can't handle automatic slide transitions?
I find that difficult to believe...
Nope, just
Some interesting links looking towards Ignite Portland:
They got newspaper coverage...
http://www.oregonlive.com/special/index.ssf/2008/01/ignite_portland.html
How can we set up submissions and what to do if we get more than 1
evening can handle? For example, Ignite PDX 2 wanted 14 and they go
I'll use that to get the latest
file inside my Python script.
Thanks,
Rob
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 5:50 PM, Fred James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rob Hudson wrote:
Of course... how could I forget head and tail?!
Thanks.
On 3/4/08, Hal Pomeranz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ls -t | head
I'll admit up front... I don't know my unix utility commands like I
should. Thinks like sed, awk, cut, sort, uniq, etc can all make for
some powerful combinations.
My goal via a shell script: Get the filename of the most recently modified file.
I can do this:
ls -t
to get the files sorted by
Of course... how could I forget head and tail?!
Thanks.
On 3/4/08, Hal Pomeranz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ls -t | head -1
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On 3/3/08, Ben Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Are you using the --partial option for rsync?
No, but I just read the man page on it.
Sticking with rsync for now... do you have any reasons other that
network timeouts to desire a different solution?
No... if it would work, this would be the
On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 9:28 AM, Dave Compton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
By the way, the github.com limited time qualification, All plans are
currently in Beta mode (free for a limited time), makes me a little wary.
There's also http://gitorious.org/ looks like it may be more in the open
source
I've got 5 invites to http://github.com/ if anyone wants to try it
out. Just send me the email you'd like to register under and I'll
send an invite.
Here's an interesting blog post about github I saw yesterday:
http://tomayko.com/weblog/2008/02/26/github-is-myspace-for-hackers
-Rob
to here? If not, email me in private your address you'd
like me to use.
-Rob
On 2/28/08, Ben Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sweet! Is it all public, or can one have private repositories too?
I'd like one, please.
Ben
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 8:33 AM, Rob Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
On 2/26/08, Fred James [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... source the file as ...
. filename
That works for me. I'm mostly looking for a way to set those
variables and not have to remember the exact details every time.
Thanks,
Rob
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Who all here is going to Beaver Barcamp?
On 2/26/08, John Sechrest [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I'm interested in a Saturday only go at it. Also looking to bum a
ride if I can.
On 2/26/08, Ben Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd also like to go up on Saturday. Larry or Hal, can I get a ride?
I might need a get-ready call, as I'll be surviving a wedding from Friday
eve...
~ben
This came through today on Engagdet. Not sure how much it's going to be...
http://www.engadget.com/2007/11/27/sagetv-reveals-stx-hd100-hd-media-extender/
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On 11/26/07, Bob Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The attached message has been automatically discarded.
Oops.
I kept forgetting which email I subscribed to the list as. I've
figured it out now though. :)
First, SMP is a red herring. Your NAS should support AFS, NFS, or
DMAP, or you
On 11/25/07, Ben Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have you considered an XBox? Only the 360 Premium, which I don't know of
an open media-center front-end for, has HDMI, though...
I hadn't. Isn't that running up towards the $500-600 range though?
Also, HDMI is just DVI + audio, although I'm
Does anyone have ideas on network attached storage, preferably with
RAID, for cheap? I'm looking for something small, cheap, easy, with
roughly 500GB to 1TB, expandable, for a home to share and store
photos, music, etc.
I saw an ad for Iomega but that's in the range of $750. Drobo looks
cool
Is Vista really this bad? Interesting break down of bad design and
bad bug fixing...
http://blog.rlove.org/2007/08/those-dang-dpcs-clogging-mmcss.html
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Hi EUGLUG,
Anyone have good recommendations on a good lunch place with free WiFi?
Personal recommendations or a link to a map or list work.
Thanks,
Rob
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Banshee rocks for iPod/iTunes integration on Linux. It can sync with
iPods and also can find iTunes on networks and tune into the music
there just like iTunes does.
I had it installed on Ubuntu at one point and it's Gnome/GTK based if
that makes a difference.
It's clean off the bookshelf time and I have 3 books up for grabs...
1) Programming Perl, 2nd Ed., O'Reilly
2) Advanced Perl Programming, O'Reilly
3) MySQL mSQL, O'Reilly
-Rob
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Does anyone know if it's possible to set up user accounts? For
example, if my wife wants her own profile with contacts, etc for
chatting, VOIPing, etc?
In the control panel's user account, it only looks like you add a new
google account for gtalk, not a whole new user for the system.
-Rob
How'd you do that! :) Does it take up much memory?
On 7/4/07, Alan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why use a minibrowser when you can use the real thing?
http://www.thebucks.net/barfoo/screenshot01.png
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How'd you get Python installed?
I almost got minimo installed here but it complains that I'm missing the
x11-common libraries...
http://tonikitoo.blogspot.com/2007/06/minimo-02-maemo-port-release-and-new.html
-Rob
On 7/3/07, larry price [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
stand works ok if Al case not
On 7/3/07, Alan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Rob Hudson wrote:
I almost got minimo installed here but it complains that I'm missing the
x11-common libraries...
http://tonikitoo.blogspot.com/2007/06/minimo-02-maemo-port-release-and-new.html
-Rob
I used mistral and it seems to work ok.
-ajb
I checked -- mine came with the latest IT 2006 version, which was nice of 'em.
I don't know the difference between the various package repositories
-- mistral, scirocco, bora? By default, my package archives are set
up for mistral and they're not editable.
I've heard it's nice to install
Here's a good video encoding guide for the 770...
http://maemo.org/community/wiki/VideoEncoding
I picked up a 1GB card on Amazon for $22...
On 7/3/07, Alan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I assume mine is too, but I'm not sure how I'd tell.
Somewhere along these lines:
Tools - Control Panel - Device
Then there's an About tab that will show the OS version and other info.
I'm having trouble adding any new repositories. I add them, then
I know it runs linux but is that the default things for Linux geeks to
do? Or do people put on some other version with other capabilities?
What else can you do with it?
Can you write your own software on it, if you're so inclined?
Is there an SDK or does it use open source toolkits?
Hurry
Oooh, cool
http://pymaemo.garage.maemo.org/index.html
That's about half the price of the cheapest I've ever seen on dealnews
so I got one too.
Hey Mike -- do you sell the MMC cards that work in this? I think
you've got a couple people at least that might be in the market for
one. :)
There was an article in Linux Journal about using it (and another box)
as a multi-room digital music system:
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/9175
On 6/25/07, Ben Barrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Other ideas?
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obviously not going to compete with NDS or PSP. Also, I have an adaptor
that let's me run homebrew and use flash memory cards on my DS - I use
it as a MP3 player all the time. And of course, it runs Linux (although
I haven't tried that in a while
I tried to sign up for the ITPro discussion list and never got a
response back from the mail software. Is anyone else signed up and
talking?
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Is this whole domain key stuff supposed to cut down on SPAM? Why
don't other sites implement it?
I have a website that does registration with email verification and
maybe I've just never noticed the Yahoo error. I'll have to take a
closer look.
-Rob
LOLCODE must be able to run on cell phones. :)
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This looks interesting:
http://www.linutop.com/
Linutop is a Linux-based diskless computer. It offers a completely
silent, low-power operation in an extremely small package.
-Rob
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The Linux kernel v2.6.21 is out and Linus says:
So the big change during 2.6.21 is all the timer changes to support a
tickless system (and even with ticks, more varied time sources).
Source: http://lkml.org/lkml/2007/4/25/561
What's it mean to be tickless?
-Rob
Does anyone have any PC100 memory they'd like to get rid of for profit
or trade (or charity)? :) I'm looking for = 256MB sticks.
Thanks,
Rob
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Just a thought to bootstrap the development of our new web presence...
We've talked in the past of migrating our site to Django[1] and there
are some ideas for the website in the archives here and on the webdev
list[2]. I'd like to round up interested persons and lay down some
dates over the
Garl Grigsby wrote:
Next Step recycling... They have buckets of them fairly cheap.
Oh... good idea. Thanks. :)
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I saw a news story somewhere this morning that they intend to sell these
at $200 to residents of developed nations.
Bob Miller wrote:
OLPC prototypes in Corvallis!
(OLPC == The One Laptop Per Child project.)
More details as I receive them...
- Forwarded message from Bill Barry [EMAIL
Bob Miller wrote:
Rob Hudson wrote:
Upgrade from 6.06 LTS to next LTS release?
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=290315
I didn't read the whole thread but Google showed me that.
I can summarize the thread: We're a bunch of fanboys too stupid
to understand a simple question, let alone
Bob Miller wrote:
Ubuntu is an ancient African word meaning, Will Debian ever release?
I thought it meant, Sick of compiling Gentoo. ;)
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Upgrade from 6.06 LTS to next LTS release?
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=290315
I didn't read the whole thread but Google showed me that.
-Rob
Bob Miller wrote:
Today there is only one Ubuntu LTS release: 6.06. Does anyone know
whether the Ubuntu project intends to support
Cool. I kind of like MC Router:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9VngZT5yHImode=relatedsearch=
I like the Pacman samples in the background. :)
Ben Barrett wrote:
Well I haven't been keeping up with digg lately,
so this might not be new to everyone, but worthy!
Jason LaPier wrote:
I'm glad I'm stocked up on homebrew for this sleeper Y2k
Now there's something to talk about! :)
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I signed it. I think more and more Linux is going to show up on old
Apple products. I have an iLamp in my office with Ubuntu PPC on it and
it works nicely. (Sadly, Feisty Fawn is supposedly dropping official
PPC support -- it will be there, but not tested and the release won't be
held up
Yes, the euglug website is way out of date.
We've been threatening to rewrite it using Django but I think we all got
busy. We've been using Django for about 4 months at work now so I think
once we got the ball rolling, a new website would come together quickly.
Maybe this post will spark a
http://www.euglug.org/mailman/listinfo/
Ben Barrett wrote:
Please post a reference to the web-dev group list you speak of...
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Larry and I one talked about re-doing the website via word press.
This may be a more attractive idea. I really don't see
anything wrong
with re-doing the website with Django or Wordpress.
-Miller
On 2/20/07, Rob Hudson [EMAIL
I think Matt's asking if you can determine which files related to which
tables...
On Wed Jan 31, 2007 at 01:21:51PM -0800, larry price wrote:
those are the files that store the tables
On 1/31/07, Matthew Jarvis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On my web server I have a bunch of files named something
Is there a way, from within Postgresql, to view the filesize usage of
its databases and tables? That might be the best approach and sounds
easier than looking at the raw data directory.
On Wed Jan 31, 2007 at 02:35:16PM -0800, larry price wrote:
short answer: you can but it's ugly
longer
ORCAS is willing to host but can only offer 1 meeting per month and it
can't be the 4th Thursday, which is when our board meetings are.
Since ORCAS has internet and possibly a projector, maybe this could be a
monthly meeting with topic or focused discussion?
-Rob
Rob Hudson wrote:
Last
I picked one of these up long ago and I figure if I haven't done
anything with it at this point, I never will. I don't have the power
supply (or it's burried somewhere).
One of the best descriptions online I can find is this cached page from
Ebay:
Last week we were promised a reply from ORCAS concerning their meeting
space...did we ever hear back from them?
I'll look for an answer tomorrow when I go in.
-Rob
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I got a Nintendo DS Lite for Christmas. Unfortunately it doesn't
support wireless using WPA, only WEP. Since I don't have any hard wired
systems in my house I'd rather not downgrade the security of my
wireless. I've got a Linksys WRT-54 -- one of the good ones, and it's
running the stock
ona system you can control routing
on would do the trick. :)
If you don't have a routing computer power on enough of the time, then
it seems like a spare cheap router would be needed.
Ben
On 1/8/07, *Rob Hudson* [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I got a Nintendo DS
I spoke to the president of our company at ORCAS asking about the
possibility of hosting EUGLUG in our conference room. He's for the idea
but does want to bring it up at the weekly management meeting just to
make sure.
So while it isn't an offer yet, there's a chance. I should here a final
http://eugene.craigslist.org/sof/255887755.html
Gentoo, Postgresql, Sql-Ledger, etc. Result of work is open sourced.
-Rob
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-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: euglug@euglug.org
Sent: Wed, 6 Dec 2006 8:48 PM
Subject: Re: [Eug-lug] update-world from GWN
This seems almost scarier than having it fail at 3 of 200. Gee,
important package can't be emerged but others dependent upon it
system
and you are not helping.
--- Rob Hudson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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The shell script handles that case. It looks at what failed
and uses equery to
see what packages depend on the failed package and removes
those from the
list
This deal just showed up yesterday:
http://dealnews.com/deals/Linksys-WRT54-GL-802-11-g-Wireless-Router-from-39-shipped-after-rebate/142203.html
Text:
Buy.com offers the Linksys WRT54GL 802.11g Wireless 4-Port Router for
$69.27 with free shipping. This $10 mail-in rebate drops it to $59.27.
Pay
Anyone here still running Gentoo?
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~
Gentoo Weekly Newsletter
http://www.gentoo.org/news/en/gwn/20061204-newsletter.xml
This is the Gentoo Weekly Newsletter for the week of 4 December 2006.
There's some cool stuff this guy from Make magazine shows off:
http://www.rocketboom.com/vlog/archives/2006/11/rb_06_nov_30.html
Chumbys were first announced at one of the O'Reilly camps, I think
this past summer. I would have thought they'd be available by now.
They look really cool.
-Rob
Garl Grigsby wrote:
http://www.suntimes.com/technology/ihnatko/147048,CST-FIN-Andy23.article
Ouch! What a great review, though. :)
Can Linux run on those things?
-Rob
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Yes, that was very helpful and informative.
Thanks.
Neil Parker wrote:
Rob Hudson wrote,
How do I set up a directory so that any new files created in its
subdirectories maintain the group and group write permissions?
For example: There's a shared folder on a server and a group of users
I have a CS account and this is what I have. I didn't set it up. The
sysadmin did...
$ cat ~/.procmailrc
# basic configuration information
SHELL=/bin/sh
PATH=$HOME/bin:/local/bin:/usr/bin
# any local overrides
INCLUDERC=$HOME/etc/procmail.settings
,
Jason
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To: Eugene Unix and Gnu/Linux User Group
Subject: Re: [Eug-lug] Procmail dummy
I have a CS account and this is what I have. I didn't set it
up
How do I set up a directory so that any new files created in its
subdirectories maintain the group and group write permissions?
For example: There's a shared folder on a server and a group of users
create and edit files in that folder. We want those new files to be
editable by all users in
This sounds interesting. I've listened to Cory Doctorow on various
podcasts and he's a great speaker...
Original Message
Subject: [linux] Fwd: Open Source Event Reflects on Relevance of
Copyright with Guest Speaker Cory Doctorow @ PSU
Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 10:02:50 -0800
I think if you were at candidate release 3 it's the same as FF2. I
checked the About before I downloaded the final release and the About
pages were identical and had the same date: 20061010.
I was checking out Add-ons and the Jeteye thing looks like an
interesting concept:
Anyone here using LinkedIn (http://www.linkedin.com/)? I know a lot of
Eugene people in the tech industry that are using it. Maybe we can get
a few LUG people linked in as well (if not already).
Here's my profile:
http://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=key=3678982
Request a linkedIn
Just checked and we're on the list now:
http://osuosl.org/files/rackathon_2006-09-27.jpg
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I saw reference to 2 wifi networks... 1 for personal use and 1 for
shared use. I wonder what the security features are.
Allen Brown wrote:
I saw one of these Saturday night at a friend's house.
It is quite small.
He will be installing it soon just outside of Corvallis.
I don't mind doing
Thought this was interesting...
Open PVR from Neuros: cash money to owners who hack it
http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/boingboing/iBag/~3/24768678/open_pvr_from_neuros.html
*Cory Doctorow*:
Neuros, makers of the coolest video-recording toys in
the world, have just released their OSD, a fully
You probably know, but you'll need one of the alternate install disks
since LVM isn't available in the default install disk.
-Rob
Bob Miller wrote:
Sometime in the next two or three weeks, I am going to do my second
*buntu install onto RAID+LVM disks.
Getting *buntu onto a RAID is not
Bob Miller wrote:
Rob Hudson wrote:
What's that entail? What's the potential cost? And what kind of issues
have you had to deal with regarding wireless?
Five years ago, a 1000' reel was $75, and wallplate jacks were $5 to
$7 each. I don't know current prices.
Cat-5E is what you actually
I'd be in for 13pt. I use the OSU's servers a lot for grabbing software
at ftp.orst.edu.
Bob Miller wrote:
larry price wrote:
http://osuosl.org/contribute/rackathon
Let's pool our resources and buy a *REALLY BIG* EUGLUG on their sign.
I'm in for the first 11pt.
I'll take it to 12pt
Who
Typically, though, I wouldn't say MySQL is a CPU hog. Occasionally I've
seen it get into a weird state and it needs to be killed and brought
back up. When that happens it's a good idea to analyze your tables
before you do so to check for any errors.
-Rob
Matthew Jarvis wrote:
larry price
I remember reading about launchd are arstechnica:
http://arstechnica.com/reviews/os/macosx-10.4.ars/5 (about half way
down). I remember being impressed with the sound of it.
-Rob
T. Joseph Carter wrote:
On Mon, Aug 07, 2006 at 06:08:26PM -0700, larry price wrote:
both launchd (sort of a
larry price wrote:
This is a distinct benefit for those not MacOSX as these projects are
both clear advances on the general state of the art, and are now about
as open ass it's possible to be.
Is that a goatse reference? (Sorry, bad humor, couldn't resist.)
I had long forgotten about that
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