All,
Was recently looking at the "kill" signal man and info pages after I got a
question about it.
I learned a long time ago that after makes changes to the
/etc/ssh/sshd_config, to reload sshd daemon, I needed to get the
/var/run/sshd.pid value and input that value in to the "kill -HUP
Don't know what budget is for the individual but it is also possible to buy
contemporary motherboards with ISA slots:
https://adek.com/products/atx-motherboards-isa
https://www.newegg.com/p/pl?d=isa+motherboard
These are just two examples that came up.
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Mark McSweeney
Concord, NH
On Wed
GNHLUG's server is being kicked out of our long-time free hosting. Rather
than trying to find a new home for the box, I'm thinking I'll just buy an
account on a virtual machine hosting company, install a new system, and
transfer to there. That is the quickest and easiest path, and we do
I have searched but not been able find the answer to the final deciding
question on this bill.
I have not seen any news that this bill has been signed by Governor
Lynch...only passed by the Legislature. Did I miss something?
Mark
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Susan
What about schools that you are connected with? Do they run open-source
software?
I believe that the Merrimack Valley School District has a lot of Open
Source deployments from LTSP terminals to using Moodle and other
things.
Back in 2006, Steve Amsden, a network administrator at MV,
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Hope this helps your situation.
Mark
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Mark McSweeney
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Concord, NH 03301
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C: 603 568 6620
There may be Acrobat pdf documents attached to this email. If your system
does not have the free Acrobat Reader you can get it here:
http://www.adobe.com
I attended the presentation of Scribus given by Ed Lawson at the
CentraLUG March meeting and enjoyed it.
Today I saw a pretty good write up about Scribus and thought I would
pass it along
Article located here:
http://www.raiden.net/?cat=2aid=401
Enjoy
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Mark
2) Dell PowerEdge 2300. Beefy dual P3/600 server machine with 1.5GB
If this hasn't been spoken for I would love it and ca pick it up this weekend.
Mark
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Sorry to dredge it all up, but there was a discussion some time back about
an app that was supposed to be a drop in replacement for ES including all
of the calendaring crap. Does anyone remember what that was?
PostPath (http://www.postpath.com) advertises on their homepage:
The only
- I heard a story on the radio today about an organization in
Manchester and Nashua called Donation Networks.
- Their website is:
http://www.donationnetworks.org/
- They have a program that they call Computers in Every Home with
the mission statement of:
The Computers In Every Home Program is
From: Ted Roche [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Nashua Telegraph mention of GNHLUG
Source:
http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070211/
OPINION02/70210009
Jack Carroll of Nashua writes, in part:
Seriously, though, there are choices. GNU/Linux, the BSDs and
Solaris continue
popular or widespread ones
in my opinion).
Talking about a Frodo edition that's only 53MB but is only a console is
going to have people worried about trying Linux running for the hills.
On Jan 18, 2007, at 11:18 AM, Mark Mcsweeney wrote:
Saw this article in the Hippo Press:
http
Bill mentioned this book:
Asterisk, the Future of Telephony, O'Reilly, ISBN 0-596-00962-3
Just wanted to let everyone know that it is available as a softcopy at
asteriskdocs.org:
http://www.asteriskdocs.org/modules/tinycontent/index.php?id=11
Enjoy.
Mark McSweeney
Concord, NH
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