People,
Time to remind you all of the monthly central NH Linux meeting.
Second Wednesday of each month, 7 pm, 6 Loudon Road, Concord, NH.
The March meeting is about Linux, is it ready for prime time?
The meeting is @ the Sybase meeting room, 6 Loudon Road.
To get there from Interstate 93:
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text: pdf2ps -> ps2txt or pstotxt.
Vector graphics: pdf2ps -> pstoedit -> xfig or many other formats
bitmap graphics: pdf2ps -> gs -sDEVICE=ppm -sOutputFile=page-%d.ppm
-dNOPAUSE
You might lose much of your formatting :-(
I had a shell script that did ps2hpgl. We used it w/ a printca
Bayard Coolidge USG said:
>
>In fact, it's an amusing irony that I am now running exmh 2.5 (thanks
>to Paul Lussier's excellent talk in Nashua a couple of months ago).
>Here at work, I'm one of the few holdouts still getting e-mail using
>the 'mh' system, as opposed to IMAP or *gasp*, Microsoft E
"Jerry Feldman" said:
>I have not used GNUmeric, but I have use Star Office as well as M$ Excel. Whil
>e SO (5.2) is
>bloatware as is M$Office, 6.0 is a major improvement. I use Star Office primar
>ily for my classroom
>presentations at Northeastern. I did not want to switch versions mid-quarte
You can check the Linux on Laptops web site:
http://www.linux-laptop.net/
I mentioned this to people at the last meeting without sending the URL
(whoops!).
As far as if a Latitude works, there appears to be a couple dozen
entries for specific Latitude models. And I'd recommend RH, with Ximian
Hey all,
A dear friend of mine's father was, in his prime a very famous pianist.
Sadly, he now lives in a nursing home in Concord. His wife, who lives in
Bradford and cares for him has been frustrated by the project of trying to
catlog his extensive, voluminous collection of musical scores. The
At 02:57 PM 3/11/2002 -0500, Ed Robbins wrote:
>Has anyone given a talk on Spam control? I've been fighting it for several
>months now and I'm finally making some headway. Of course, I run my own mail
>server so I have a lot more control over what I can do. I started with
>access databases w
For those of you like Ed Robbins (and myself), trying to reply to
Paul Lussier's e-mails, please be advised that his proper e-mail
address is:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
For whatever reason (although it's an interesting and amusing bug
for us to collaborate on using the list :-), it's shipping his e-mai
At 04:27 PM 3/11/2002 -0500, Jeff Kinz wrote:
>At 03:06 PM 3/11/2002 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>Anyone know of anything that can convert either ps or pdf to tex or
>>latex?
>>
>>I have a PDF doc I'd like to edit a bit, and no source. I would be a
>>lot easier if I could g
Paul,
I tried to return your email, but I get a response back from mindspring
saying your an unknown user.
I would be interested in speaking, I'm no expert but I can certianly share my
experiences.
What are the dates of the April and May meetings?
Ed
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In a message dated: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 14:59:31 EST
Ed Robbins said:
>Has anyone given a talk on Spam control?
No, but I sure could use someone to give a talk at the April or May
MELBA meetings! I hope this an offer to do so :)
--
Seeya,
Paul
Has anyone given a talk on Spam control? I've been fighting it for several
months now and I'm finally making some headway. Of course, I run my own mail
server so I have a lot more control over what I can do. I started with
access databases within sendmail and kept spam domains and email addr
At 03:06 PM 3/11/2002 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>Hi all,
>
>Anyone know of anything that can convert either ps or pdf to tex or
>latex?
>
>I have a PDF doc I'd like to edit a bit, and no source. I would be a
>lot easier if I could get it into latex but can't seem to find the
>right thi
Hi all,
Anyone know of anything that can convert either ps or pdf to tex or
latex?
I have a PDF doc I'd like to edit a bit, and no source. I would be a
lot easier if I could get it into latex but can't seem to find the
right this2that conversion tool.
Anyone know where I might find this ge
I apologize if this is a duplicate I originally sent it from an address that
isn't subscribed to the list.
Has anyone given a talk on Spam control? I've been fighting it for several
months now and I'm finally making some headway. Of course, I run my own mail
server so I have a lot more contr
Paul Iadonisi stated:
The point I was trying to make is that our ISP actually does provide
secondary MX service to some of its customers. This means that anybody
needs to be allowed to relay through those machines to the domains they
MX for. They don't need to be WIDE open, but they do need to
In a message dated: Mon, 11 Mar 2002 09:04:45 EST
Bayard Coolidge USG said:
>This morning, I had 54 new mail messages, 8 of which were spam.
>I was able to use a separate xterm window to cd into my 'inbox'
>directory, do an 'rm' of the offending messages, and then tell exmh to
>'rescan folder'.
Thanks,
I use man -k a lot. I've never had too much
trouble finding out what I need from either
the man pages, the web, or real admins.
A couple of the unix admins here are linux/bsd
geeks so they are also a big help. The problem is
every time I need to do something, I have to stop,'
search, as
Just be sure you don't confuse it with my book with the same name
(and same publisher). My book is about 5 years old.
BTW, I've got a computer-based-training CD coming out RSN
that focuses on RH and runs under both Linux and Windows.
It's called "Complete Red Hat Training Course". Plenty of aud
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At some point hitherto, Kenny Donahue hath spake thusly:
> Hi All,
> Can anyone point me towards a good reference for linux admin
> information?
Well, there have already been several really good suggestions. I'd
like to make some additional suggest
I spent the week-end getting SpamAssassin set up and working
on my behalf. FWIW, I updated my description of the process:
http://Ken.Coar.Org/musings/spam-fighting.html>.
Just in time; last night I received more than 800 spam messages. (!)
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Ken Coar, Sanagendamgagwedweinini htt
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On Mon, 11 Mar 2002, Kenny Donahue wrote:
> Can anyone point me towards a good reference for linux admin
> information? Linux is not "officially" supported here so we have to self
> admin most of the time. I searched the web but the 6 billion hits I
Thanks,
This is what I'm looking for. Looks like
Mercury is going to buy me a book. They
are very good that. If we need a tech ref.
the say buy it.
There was a question about what I'm trying to do.
Basically I'm just a dumb user with root. Scary huh?
Since I have to set up my own box (Red 7.2
At 09:34 AM 3/11/2002 -0500, Kenny Donahue wrote:
>Hi All,
>Can anyone point me towards a good
>reference for linux admin information?
>Linux is not "officially" supported here
>so we have to self admin most of the time.
>I searched the web but the 6 billion hits I
>got were hard to sort out .
>
>
On Mon, 2002-03-11 at 09:34, Kenny Donahue wrote:
> Hi All,
> Can anyone point me towards a good
> reference for linux admin information?
> Linux is not "officially" supported here
> so we have to self admin most of the time.
> I searched the web but the 6 billion hits I
> got were hard to sort ou
My favorite (and the favorite of others on here, as well, I believe) is
the _UNIX System Administration Handbook_, by Evi Nemeth et. al. The
second edition (the one I have) is almost strictly Unix, with one (1)
mention of Linux, but it was still darn good. The third edition has a
Red Hat section
Hi All,
Can anyone point me towards a good
reference for linux admin information?
Linux is not "officially" supported here
so we have to self admin most of the time.
I searched the web but the 6 billion hits I
got were hard to sort out .
Thanks,
Kenny
--
Ken Donahue
Software Engineer
phone: 978
Well it's that time of the month again.
These time I've been a little pre-occupied (even more than usual).
Two weeks ago I broke my arm. I'm getting the split/cast off this
afternoon. That said, now you know why I'm having such a lame meeting
tonight.
I've been thinking about a meeting that I
I certainly understand Paul's frustrations, and his admission
that it's an emotional issue is probably the epitome of understatement.
I don't run an ISP - I'm basically an end-user, and it's just
incredible how bad it is.
In fact, it's an amusing irony that I am now running exmh 2.5 (thanks
to P
I have not used GNUmeric, but I have use Star Office as well as M$ Excel. While SO
(5.2) is
bloatware as is M$Office, 6.0 is a major improvement. I use Star Office primarily for
my classroom
presentations at Northeastern. I did not want to switch versions mid-quarter, but I
plan to upgrade
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