TeleMeetings was, [Fwd: GNHLUG.Organizational - Automated notification of topic changes]

2007-10-06 Thread Ted Roche
Bruce's post reminded me that several members of the Ruby group were really interested in the idea that Ben would do his DNS talk, but didn't think there was any way they could consider getting to Peterborough (it is one of those can't-get-there-from-here trips) and asked if Ben could do it via

DLSLUG Notes, 4-October-2007: Ari Brown on Network Packets

2007-10-06 Thread Ted Roche
Ari Brown, a sophmore at Hanover High School and part-time student at Dartmouth College, was the featured speaker for the October meeting of the Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee Linux User Group, held as usual on the first Thursday of the month on the Dartmouth Campus at 7 PM. This month, we met in Haldeman

Re: TeleMeetings was, [Fwd: GNHLUG.Organizational - Automated notification of topic changes]

2007-10-06 Thread Bruce Dawson
Ted Roche wrote: Bruce's post reminded me that several members of the Ruby group were really interested in the idea that Ben would do his DNS talk, but didn't think there was any way they could consider getting to Peterborough (it is one of those can't-get-there-from-here trips) and asked if

Re: Shell tips and tricks (was: cat pipe)

2007-10-06 Thread Lloyd Kvam
On Fri, 2007-10-05 at 17:13 -0400, Ben Scott wrote: Do others here have additional shell tips and tricks? You know, the kind of thing that you don't see others using much, so you remain unaware of it, then when you discover it, you find it very useful, and keep thinking about how much other

Re: TeleMeetings was, [Fwd: GNHLUG.Organizational - Automated notification of topic changes]

2007-10-06 Thread Jeffrey Obrien
Bruce Dawson [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/6/2007 9:04 AM I think WebEx is based on proprietary technologies that might not fit in well with a Linux User Group or FOSS, but I wonder how feasible it is to do such a thing using FOSS. Does anyone have experience doing this? How feasible is it using

Linux Stickers

2007-10-06 Thread Brian Chabot
Does anyone know of a good source for various Linux stickers/decals? I'm looking for anything small, like those Made for Windows or Works with Vista stickers in quantity. I know Ubuntu stickers are around, but I am looking for something not specific to any distribution. Any ideas? Thanks,

Re: Linux Stickers

2007-10-06 Thread Thomas Charron
http://www.cafepress.com/buy/linux?CMP=KNC-G-EN-TCHovchn=GGLovcpn=Geeks+Tech+and+Gaming+Basicovcrn=sr2EN1go47097sb5749pi14ai956+Linux+decalovtac=PPCSR=sr2EN1go47097sb5749pi14ai956 ? On 10/7/07, Brian Chabot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Does anyone know of a good source for various Linux

Re: Linux Stickers

2007-10-06 Thread Brian Chabot
Thomas Charron wrote: http://www.cafepress.com/buy/linux?CMP=KNC-G-EN-TCHovchn=GGLovcpn=Geeks+Tech+and+Gaming+Basicovcrn=sr2EN1go47097sb5749pi14ai956+Linux+decalovtac=PPCSR=sr2EN1go47097sb5749pi14ai956 ? Not small. Not quantity. Expensive. To reiterate: I'm looking for anything small,