Re: Can't eject CD/DVD after warm reboot?

2009-08-31 Thread Michael ODonnell
>> Most of our HP systems (all recent models like xw8600 and z800) refuse >> to eject their optical media when the drive button is pushed after a >> warm reboot following a rescue/install session booted from that drive. > >Have you reported this to HP as a BIOS bug? Yes, working that with them n

Re: Can't eject CD/DVD after warm reboot?

2009-08-31 Thread Bill McGonigle
On 08/27/2009 11:54 AM, Michael ODonnell wrote: > Most of our HP systems (all recent models like xw8600 and z800) refuse > to eject their optical media when the drive button is pushed after a > warm reboot following a rescue/install session booted from that drive. Have you reported this to HP as a

Re: Simple email list setup

2009-08-31 Thread Bill McGonigle
On 08/28/2009 08:56 AM, Larry Cook wrote: > It seems like email aliases with a way to restrict the sender should be > sufficient. Are there easy ways to implement this, or something like it? you could have a 'list' account and a 'list-dist' alias. Then, run a .procmail rule in the list account

Re: Facebook-like apps?

2009-08-31 Thread Bill McGonigle
On 08/30/2009 10:10 PM, Greg Rundlett (freephile) wrote: > Besides Drupal, there are some others like "Dolphin" > http://www.boonex.com/ and Elgg http://elgg.org/ There was another > that I can't remember right now. But those are the two which showed > up instantly in a search for "open source s

Collection data base with archiving to offline media?

2009-08-31 Thread Tom Buskey
I've got lots of data (MP3, photos, TiVo files, eBooks, PDFs, zip/rar/tar/etc files) that I'd like to copy (& maybe move) to offline media. I have DVDs and lots of DLT7000 (30 GB) tapes available. What I'd like is something that will collect all the metadata from them (including the location in t

Re: Facebook-like apps?

2009-08-31 Thread Paul Lussier
"Roger H. Goun" writes: > Except for the caveat about the privacy of events mentioned in the > article, what is it about the actual Facebook that fails to meet your > family's requirements? It may be that it already does, I just wasn't aware of it. Thanks! Paul