Re: Alternatives to Exchange Server

2004-07-07 Thread Brian Chabot
Travis Roy wrote: I've found just the opposite. At MediaOne we actually used the shared contacts to store procedures (and it worked VERY well). At Burst media we were required to use the calendar function for just about everything, including booking rooms for meetings. The vast majority of my

Re: Alternatives to Exchange Server

2004-07-07 Thread Brian Chabot
Kevin D. Clark wrote: One minor problem I experienced with the web interface is that the damn Exchange server kept on sending me http: urls -- but these never worked for me. The Exchange server that I used required that the urls be https: urls. The error message that I got was totally

Boston Linux Installfest XVII Saturday July 24, 2004

2004-07-07 Thread Jerry Feldman
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Where: MIT Building E51 Room 061. Parking: There is parking in front of the building. When: Saturday July 24 2004 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM What you need to bring: Your computer, monitor, power strips and your Linux distribution.

Boston Linux Installfest XVII Saturday July 24, 2004 (resend)

2004-07-07 Thread Jerry Feldman
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Where: MIT Building E51 Room 061. Parking: There is parking in front of the building. When: Saturday July 24 2004 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM What you need to bring: Your computer, monitor, power strips and your Linux distribution.

Revolution OS

2004-07-07 Thread Andrew W. Gaunt
I know this recommendation may be considered to be dated; especially since it harkens back 2002 which in geek years is a different epoch, but, I thought I'd mention it anyway. I've not read much chatter about it and did not see very many references in the GNHLUG mail archives. There is an 86 min

Re: Revolution OS

2004-07-07 Thread Marc Nozell
On Wed, 2004-07-07 at 08:11, Andrew W. Gaunt wrote: I know this recommendation may be considered to be dated; especially since it harkens back 2002 which in geek years is a different epoch, but, I thought I'd mention it anyway. I've not read much chatter about it and did not see very many

Re: Revolution OS

2004-07-07 Thread Bruce Dawson
On Wed, 2004-07-07 at 08:11, Andrew W. Gaunt wrote: There is an 86 min film named OS Revolution which I was able to rent (on DVD) via Net Flix. It was defintely worthy of a Friday night's time in front of the TV (CRT sans keyboard) with a few beers. It is a documentary with many (not all) of

Re: Revolution OS

2004-07-07 Thread Greg Rundlett
I have a copy from some tradeshow (HP schwag) if anyone wants to borrow it. -marc I liked it so much, I actually ponied up the cash to buy a copy. If anyone would like to see it and is in my neck of the woods. (E. Kingston, NH - Newburyport, MA) drop me an email I have often thought of

Re: InstallFest

2004-07-07 Thread Bill Sconce
On Thu, 01 Jul 2004 19:44:57 -0400 David J Berube [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...] Fantastic news: we're having an Installfest, hosted by Bruce Dawson at Miles Smith Farm. Anyone is welcome to come - you can get your machine installed with a high quality Free operating system...

RHAT Ladies' Auxiliary?

2004-07-07 Thread Michael ODonnell
http://www.redhatsociety.com/ Excerpt from their FAQ: Of course, to be a Red Hatter, one should wear a red hat and a clashing purple ensemble at all meetings to keep up the spirit and purpose of the (dis)organization. ___ gnhlug-discuss mailing

Re: InstallFest

2004-07-07 Thread Bruce Dawson
On Wed, 2004-07-07 at 10:59, Bill Sconce wrote: On Thu, 01 Jul 2004 19:44:57 -0400 David J Berube [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [...] Fantastic news: we're having an Installfest, hosted by Bruce Dawson at Miles Smith Farm. Anyone is welcome to come - you can get your machine

Re: Revolution OS

2004-07-07 Thread Andrew W. Gaunt
Revolution OS playing as a side show on a large screen during an install fest would probably make it more entertaining I just played it to a couple of fellow geeks here at work (extended lunch). We're going to try and set something up during a lunch hour(++) sometime to help educate our less

Help with cp syntax

2004-07-07 Thread Ted Roche
I'm trying to copy a nested set of directories and files I've uploaded to my home directory to the corresponding folders on the web site: cp -Rv /home/troche/Present/1999/*.* /var/www/html/Present/1999/ --reply=yes The files in the 1999 folder are copying fine, but the files in subdirectories

Re: Help with cp syntax

2004-07-07 Thread Numberwhun
Ted Roche wrote: Isn't that what the -R as in recursive is supposed to do? Yup, sure is. Have you tried taking out the *.*? I believe you should just need the directory name in this case. Regards, jlk ___ gnhlug-discuss mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Help with cp syntax

2004-07-07 Thread Kenny Donahue
The *.* is burning you. Just use the single * Thanks, Kenny Ted Roche wrote: I'm trying to copy a nested set of directories and files I've uploaded to my home directory to the corresponding folders on the web site: cp -Rv /home/troche/Present/1999/*.* /var/www/html/Present/1999/ --reply=yes

Re: Help with cp syntax

2004-07-07 Thread Matt Brodeur
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, Jul 07, 2004 at 05:23:43PM -0400, Ted Roche wrote: cp -Rv /home/troche/Present/1999/*.* /var/www/html/Present/1999/ The files in the 1999 folder are copying fine, but the files in subdirectories of the source 1999 folder, subdirectories

Re: Help with cp syntax

2004-07-07 Thread Ted Roche
'Xactly right - thanks to all! On Jul 7, 2004, at 5:43 PM, Matt Brodeur wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wed, Jul 07, 2004 at 05:23:43PM -0400, Ted Roche wrote: cp -Rv /home/troche/Present/1999/*.* /var/www/html/Present/1999/ The files in the 1999 folder are copying fine,

Libranet redistribution (was: InstallFest)

2004-07-07 Thread bscott
On Wed, 7 Jul 2004, at 10:59am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Fantastic news: we're having an Installfest, hosted by Bruce Dawson at Miles Smith Farm. Anyone is welcome to come - you can get your machine installed with a high quality Free operating system... Hmm. Sounds like Libranet. Since