FORTRAN was the first programming language I learned. Then used it to
model laser modes for thesis. Punch cards. I don't remember what was the
university's mainframe called.
Today I'm still helping users who write, compile and run FORTRAN
programs on Linux servers.
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done with:
ssh-copy-id -i ~/.ssh/id_rsa.pub git@remote-server
It always worked.
Good luck,
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(s) then can be rsync'ed, backed-up as needed.
Best,
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certain
versions are better or worse than others.
I'm happy with Nokia N9 / MeeGo, quadband GSM, pentaband 3G,
works/roams in Europe/Mexico/Canada, free offline maps and navigation.
Connection to Linux via USB (mass storage) and Bluetooth. Now new apps
in Store anymore though.
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+1'
(note last d - r).
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Systems Administrator
Department of Mathematics, Dartmouth College
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a great one at cmsmatrix.org for Content Management
Systems, but I haven't run across something similar for wikis
http://www.wikimatrix.org/
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defines a wiki versus a blog
or a CMS Opinions welcomed. Venn diagrams for extra, extra credit
;)
What's the other list? I would be interested in glancing the archives
of that discussion.
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Systems Administrator
Department of Mathematics, Dartmouth College
http://math.dartmouth.edu
take more than 10 minutes on 2950. Then do the rest over
ssh. Much depends on what are you up to playing with...
Šarūnas Burdulis
Systems Administrator
Department of Mathematics, Dartmouth College
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I'm in Hanover though.
Šarūnas Burdulis
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, according to 'man
apt.conf', environment variable http_proxy will *override* any
http::Proxy setting in apt.conf.
Šarūnas
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, FLAC and a variety of other audio
formats. Appears as USB storage, where audio files can be simply
copied to.
http://www.engadget.com/2007/04/02/meizus-m3-music-card-unboxed
Šarūnas
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have skimmed through http://www.meizume.com forums before buying and
wasn't scared away. Plays OGG, mounts via USB, no management software
required, small, laconic design --- those were the criteria in my case.
Šarūnas
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Šarūnas wrote:
Travis Roy wrote:
Meizu M3 Music Card. Plays OGG, FLAC and a variety of other audio
formats. Appears as USB storage, where audio files can be simply
copied to.
http://www.engadget.com/2007/04/02/meizus-m3-music-card-unboxed
Have
to 1983 time frame held about 256 Mbytes and cost $23K
apiece (and that was when $23K was a lot of money).
What was the transfer speed for the latter? Seek times for both? One
thing is to store data, another --- getting it, or finding it at all, in
time, that is...
Šarūnas Burdulis
Etna, NH
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Jon 'maddog' Hall wrote:
Šarūnas,
What was the transfer speed for the latter? Seek times for both? One
thing is to store data, another --- getting it, or finding it at all,
in time, that is...
Well, at first I was simply going to write you
to each one and reboot into the BIOS...
Not access to BIOS perhaps, but something can be deduced by grepping
through the output of, e.g. lshw, hwinfo and dmesg as well.
Šarūnas
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Python wrote:
In spite of that empty coverage map, t-mobile has worked OK for me. My
son (then in FL) was determined to drag his parents into the 21st
century and put us on his family plan. The empty coverage map would
have driven me to a
repository, for example, and
then install by any of the standard means.
On i386, downloaded .deb will be automagically install, at least as a
default behavior. On amd64 it will be necessary to run 'dpkg
- --force-architecture ...deb'
Šarūnas
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, at least in System Monitor.
SIP-based Wengo and Ekiga do work to some extent, but I haven't tried
them much on Ubuntu apart from creating/testing accounts for use with
Nokia N810 (Linux, apt pkg., BTW).
Šarūnas
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Bill McGonigle wrote:
On Sep 19, 2008, at 10:10, Šarūnas wrote:
SIP-based Wengo and Ekiga do work to some extent, but I haven't tried
them much on Ubuntu apart from creating/testing accounts for use with
Nokia N810 (Linux, apt pkg., BTW
/Matlab also run well on both x86 and amd64
Debians/Ubuntus.
We are mostly Dell shop here, with some IBM and custom-built machines
thrown in. I still have to run into something that wasn't supported by
Ubuntu.
Kind regards,
Šarūnas Burdulis
Sysadmin, Mathematics at Dartmouth
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