h PySIG, but he seemed like a great guy. :(
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GUI. No, bad tool!
I'm pretty sure that you can run Selenium headless. I don't know much
about the details, but I know that part of the functional and
integration test suite we run at $DayJob is using selenium to test a
javascript driven web site, without havin
p://tuininga.org/redhat_2_1_cd.jpg
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hot for backups for quite some time,
but backuppc (once set up) has a lot more options to simplify
restoration, etc. I've been working on switching over to it myself.
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Hey all - I'm heading out to OSCON today and was just curious if anybody
else on the list was making it out there?
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distro is better than " - just a data point that it worked fine for me.
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Benjamin Scott wrote:
> Things like NoScript, ad blockers, and cookie controls are also
> rather meager right now.
I've been using adblock under Chrome for a couple months now ... seems
to work about as well as the Firefox one for me. *shrug*
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DNS service does. And yes,
you can deactivate NXDOMAIN hijacking if you are so inclined. :)
http://www.dyndns.com/services/dynguide/
In the interest of full disclosure, my $dayjob = "Dyn";
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debian-jr meta package. There's a whole ton of fun/educational "things"
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Not sure if this will do everything you want or not, but the SourceForge
project of the month is called Sweet Home 3D. http://www.sweethome3d.eu/
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x27;s
> a poll to vote on where we should have the party.
>
> http://doodle.com/p7c6h6kc9zw7i5mt
>
> If you want an option added, mail me and I'll add it!
A bit more of a sit down type place, but what about La Carreta's?
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#x27;s an easier/more elegant way and that I'm just not
aware of it because of my newbie position. Can anybody offer a way to
put together the keys in a cleaner manner?
Note, I do not have the option of setting up WSDL, nor can I use soap4r.
Thanks in advance, and let me know if I'
remely
extensible...
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Are there no Zenoss fans around here? I use Nagios myself, but thought
Zenoss looked pretty nice and was thinking about giving it a try...
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il we feel like leaving
(often after 11:00).
Where:
Dynamic Network Services, Inc (aka DynDNS)
1230 Elm Street
5th Floor (ring the doorbell)
Manchester, NH
What:
LAN Party, playing Nexuiz
We'll probably order food from somewhere too
Who:
Geeks and non-geeks, newbies and experts alike
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t LUG sometime - probably Centralug
since that's closest to me.
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Brian Chabot wrote:
>
> I think I grok what you're looking for.
Indeed you did, because...
> Edit -> Account Settings -> [select your IMAP account] -> Manage
> Identities -> Add
That was *exactly* the button I was looking for! Many thanks Brian! :)
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cause it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
> Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
>> A: Top-posting.
>>> Q: What is the most annoying thing on Usenet and in e-mail?
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trying to do a "quick Kaminsky scan" or (less
likely) looking for an open resolver. Just my $.02.
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A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
> Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
>> A: Top-posting.
>>> Q: What is the most
at
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seems a *little* low, but not horrible.
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> Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
>> A: Top-posting.
>>> Q: What is the most annoying thing on Usenet and in e-mail?
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one server I have in their
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8 months or
so. Rumor mill has it that the next release (code named "lenny") is to
come out in December.
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>> A: Top-posting.
>>> Q: What is the most annoying thing on Usenet and in e-mail?
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This just got posted on our internal jabber server - thought folks here
might be amused by it.
http://algebraicthunk.net/~dburrows/blog/entry/package-management-sudoku/
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y stupid (an
intentional, direct, and targeted insult) and equating people who are
gay with being bad, or negative.
I would have thought that being a participant in a community that
promotes openness and inclusion would cause one to be less
exclusionary. :/
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On Fri, 2008-08-01 at 14:18 -0400, Arc Riley wrote:
> As a side note, please stop using the word "gay" to refer to something
> you don't like, it's offensive.
I'd like to second this. It's offensive and unnecessary.
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]# chmod u+s /bin/bash # This is a no-no, don't give
> sticky bit to your shells!
Setting +s is the setuid bit, not the sticky bit. Sticky bit is set
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Check out rsnapshot (http://www.rsnapshot.org/) which uses a combo of
hard linking, some perl, and everybody's favorite backup tool - rsync.
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gine it is all contained in the kernel startup log? dmesg |
> grep (something) ? Or is there a different way?
cat /proc/cpuinfo
This, and other helpful tips, can be found at:
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> Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
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>>> Q: What is the most annoying thing on Usenet and in e-mail?
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CLR 1.1.4322)"
This *could* be explained by wanting to be able to display a thumbnail
version of the website. Just a thought.
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for my home DSL connection. I can't say enough good things about
dealing with these folks.
http://www.worldpath.net/
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> Q: Are you sure?
>> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
>>> Q: Why is top posting annoying in email?
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> Q: Are you sure?
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On Thu, 2007-06-21 at 10:14 -0400, Mark Komarinski wrote:
> On 06/21/2007 10:02 AM, Cole Tuininga wrote:
> > On Thu, 2007-06-21 at 09:52 -0400, Thomas Charron wrote:
> >
> >> So one has to ask. What's the point? :-)
> > ZFS? :)
> http://zfs-on-fuse.b
On Thu, 2007-06-21 at 09:52 -0400, Thomas Charron wrote:
> So one has to ask. What's the point? :-)
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We do have a page specifically for clients that are compliant to our
protocol. The UNIX specific client page is:
http://www.dyndns.com/support/clients/unix.html
I asked our client certification guy what he would recommend for OpenWRT
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> Q: Are you sure?
>> A: Because it reverses the logical flow of conversation.
>>> Q: Why is top posting annoying in email?
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hat has an optical SPDIF
output, but I can't seem to find any good resources as to whether this
will be supported under Linux or not. Anybody with experience on this?
Also, I'd welcome any discussion as to whether SPDIF is even "worth it"
in the first place.
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* Inexpensive
* Has a standard 1/8" headphone jack (are there any that don't?)
* Inexpensive
I don't need something huge - a GB or so would be plenty. Thoughts?
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(http://pauillac.inria.fr/~ddr/GeneWeb/) It runs as a stand alone
daemon, and requires ocaml to compile, but I have yet to meet a better
or more full fledged genealogy package.
My own can be viewed at http://tuininga.org:2317/tuininga if anybody is
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As an FYI, it looks like Digium is offering a "free" IAX account with
their IAXTel service for the time being. You can check it out at
http://www.iaxtel.com/
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ly, I'd like a company that is Asterisk friendly (as Telesip is
purported to be - the Slug presenter told us how he had a tech on the
line for about 6 hours getting help to configure his Asterisk setup).
Ideas? Thoughts? Suggestions?
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hat can be used with text based browsers
I've played with squirrelmail before, and IIRC it will fill all my
requirements, but I'd be interested to hear opinions and/or experiences
regarding other packages.
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ring the presentation? All I would need
would be a web browser, a couple terminals to ssh with, and a net
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x27;t be happier. The service has been reliable, the
rare occasions where I've needed to talk to a tech have been pleasant
with knowledgeable (and local) individuals.
I get about 4.2Mb down and about 768Kb up. I get that and a static IP
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;s a link to our "features" page:
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ts in in duplicate duplicate messages messages
> to to the the list list. Thanks! Thanks!
That was my fault - my original message had the reply-to set to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (without "mail."). I think that confused a
lot of address books.
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ooking for one fairly nice office phone. Something multi-line
capable (which I still don't really get - shouldn't that be inherent?)
with a decent speaker phone.
Then I'm also looking for a couple of wireless ones (I already have a
WAP).
Any advice, etc is gratefully accepted. Tha
time to offer to set exim up, but I'd certainly be
willing to help with debugging the config afterwards.
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resters were crawling around Hosstraders like
> ants at a picnic.
Two more here. :)
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At the risk of getting more on topic (*grin*), did anybody catch
yesterdays slashdot story about Google hosting F/OSS projects? What do
folks think about this? Has anybody tried it out?
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s thing spreads faster than the disease from "The Stand"... :-)
And is having a similar effect on the world's productivity. ;)
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Open Admin for Schools
http://richtech.ca/openadmin/
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On Thu, 2006-07-13 at 17:46 -0400, Karl wrote:
> Thanks, that got me up to 17. Stuck again.
It's the 17th number of a certain sequence. You need to find the
eighteenth.
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On Thu, 2006-07-13 at 10:45 -0400, Karl wrote:
> Could one of you smart guys give me a hint for 10? What could a black
> screen signify but "blank?
Use the source Luke... that is, the html source.
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urs.
>
> Cole, you're an EVIL MAN!!! ;-)
Damn straight! I figured I shouldn't be the only one suffering through
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On Wed, 2006-07-12 at 17:04 -0400, Michael Costolo wrote:
> Anyone else get to 20? I'm guessing that's the end.
>
> Fun game though.
Actually, the fun/torture doesn't end until 30. 8)
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On Wed, 2006-07-12 at 13:17 -0400, Paul Lussier wrote:
> I think I'm just stupid... I can't seem to figure out 4 :(
It's case sensitive, if that helps.
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hing is that it took me a couple readings and a minute or two
in order to figure what what else this could *possibly* mean. 8)
Completely off topic, except for the fact that it is geekily fun...
Try this out: http://n.nfshost.com/ How far can you make it?
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ail.
That said, considering that gmail keeps archives of all messages, I'd
put some thought into how comfortable you are with having somebody else
keep a copy of your email. Personally, I only ever use my gmail account
for public mailing lists I'm on.
Just my $.02
announcements of new versions of critical
software, either through the -announce mailing list for the software (if
it exists) or by signing up for notice of new releases on freshmeat
(http://www.freshmeat.net)
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the edubuntu project is basically the LTSP version of the Ubuntu
project. I don't know if there's anything more to it or not...
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ould try something like Xubuntu, and load up the debian-jr
metapackage - lot's of good stuff in there.
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was standing room only in a large UNH lecture hall. People were
> even sitting on the steps for that one :)
And waiting in a very long line to have Linus sign their RedHat 2.1 CDs
(which I still have). 8)
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t
to external resources, of course, but they give preference to their own
video traffic because that's the service they're selling. Should we now
tell them that they are no longer allowed to practice that business
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not only within the US.
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ce node '/dev/sdb1'
==> syslog <==
May 9 21:50:44 localhost udev[3554]: creating device node '/dev/sdb1'
Anybody have any suggestions?
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zeroes in the name, not "oh"s)
I'm not sure if you'll have time to download m0n0wall .. it's a full
5.7MB download for the iso. ;) The ipcop iso is a little bigger,
though still not *huge* at about 41MB.
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our own Bill Sconce
o) website at http://www.pysig.org/
o) Anybody and everybody with an interest in Python is welcome
o) (usually low volume) mailing list at
http://dlslug.org/mailman/listinfo/python-talk
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On Mon, 2006-04-10 at 12:50 -0400, Greg Rundlett wrote:
> Spread the word, and see you at UNH in Dartmouth!
s/Dartmouth/Durham/
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resting - this does seem counter to the experience a few of my (less
tech savvy) friends who make use of aol. I wonder - perhaps the aol
software itself caches the lookups? I dunno.
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On Mon, 2006-04-10 at 10:27 -0400, John Abreau wrote:
> Cole Tuininga wrote:
>
> I wasn't aware that AOL was screwing this up as well.
Last I was aware, AOL cached DNS entries for a minimum of two weeks, no
matter what the TTL.
> However, I don't
> see anything tha
with this? While AOL can
certainly constitute a large number of users, my inclination is to say
"hell with 'em". If they can't conform to proper netiquette, why should
I be bending over backwards to support them?
I was just curious to get other folks' take on this qu
Chris - I appreciate the input, but I'm actually already running the
proprietary drivers. You're right in that they do tend to work a lot
better than the open source "nv" driver, so long as one doesn't mind
tainting the kernel with non-GPL modules.
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I had two outputs on the video card, but also
that I had both of them hooked up. It automatically set Twinview for
clone mode.
Hopefully this weekend I'll be able to give setting up clone mode
manually a try this weekend.
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- how do I do
that? 8)
This is an entirely new area for me.
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tem with a known working DVI output, I
> would suggest testing the monitor there just to verify that the
> problem is in the monitor and not the video hardware.
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y". At the same time, if I have the regular vga cable
hooked up and switch to viewing the input from that, it works *all* the
time.
Does this help give anybody any ideas?
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On Tue, 2006-04-04 at 10:39 -0400, Ben Scott wrote:
> On 4/4/06, Cole Tuininga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Thanks to a good tax return this year, I finally have my first new
> > system in about 4 years.
>
> (Some would say that's a bad tax return. (Bett
(just soft rebooting didn't do the trick)
to get it to come back up.
I was hoping that this was just a fluke of some sort, but when I got up
this morning and checked on it, I ran into the same problem.
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to block or redirect some DNS traffic.
Am I misunderstanding? Other providers are upset because folks outside
their network are using their DNS servers? If this is such a problem,
it begs the question, "Why don't they just filter out requests that
don't come from their own customers?&
; loss.
>
> (This is on a fully up to date Mandriva 2006 install)
>
> Any clues? dmesg is silent... so is /var/log/messages. They just tell me
> the
> dongle is a HID and the modules loaded OK.
You could also try using lsof...
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ine.
(http://dosbox.sf.net) I've had much better luck with that, and there's
less overhead.
Of course, that doesn't help much with Windows games.
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ace(s) it sends
mail *out* on.
I could, of course, be completely wrong. 8)
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On Thu, 2006-03-23 at 08:12 -0500, Ben Scott wrote:
> On 3/23/06, Cole Tuininga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The problem is that the application has no control which interface it
> > uses when opening a socket to a remote system.
>
> "man bind(2)"
Ri
en they've been especially bad." -Linus Torvalds
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ne".
It's been a while since I've played with rpm systems so I can't tell you
if it's easily installed or not - sorry.
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Hey all,
Anybody know an easy way to save Dia files as pdf's?
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(from the slug Asterisk
meeting) on the slug site?
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