On Wed, May 01, 2024 at 07:52:37PM -0400, jon.maddog.h...@gmail.com wrote:
...
> So BASIC has a lot of detractors, mostly due to the infamous "GOTO".
FORTRAN's "computed goto" put that to shame ;)
> So here is to you, BASIC! You moved a lot of people forward.
Indeed.
-mm- (no thanks on
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
There should be EXIF metadata in each photo which should include the date taken.Should.-MarkOn Jun 21, 2022 1:27 PM, Bruce Labitt wrote:Recently got a message (well really quite a few) warning me that my
"free storage" on google is running out. This, of course, is yet a new
way for Google to
away backs up nightly, and don't want to have 15 boxes in my basement to
do it all.
-Mark
On 2/23/22 15:11, Jason T. Nelson wrote:
> In a previous email, Mark Komarinski (mkomarin...@wayga.org) said:
>> For everyone else, TrueNAS SCALE was released yesterday. Debian+ZFS
>> makes
.
For everyone else, TrueNAS SCALE was released yesterday. Debian+ZFS
makes this a lot more useful than when it was FreeBSD based.
-Mark
On 2/23/2022 11:25 AM, Ben Scott wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> We haven't had a really good flamewar ^W discussion on here in far too long...
>
> SUMMA
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.
---
Mark McSweeney
Concord, NH
On Wed
improved.
-Mark
On September 29, 2020 12:11:53 PM EDT, Lori Nagel wrote:
>Hello everyone, I'm trying to figure out a privacy respecting
>replacement for facebook groups. I want something that is easy to
>join, (so no requirement that you learn email encryption, system
>administration
I think that's the problem. Check your DNS and see which IP you're getting
when you put the external name in.
On June 5, 2020 8:04:19 AM EDT, Lloyd Kvam wrote:
>My approach has been to provide the external names to dnsmasq so that
>the names are attached to
>the correct IP address at home and
Shoot, I wish I had paid more attention. I to skip or defer messages
when the subject is for a remote area (Boston, Nashua ;) ). I'm fairly
interested in Ryzen and JTSi seems like it would be good to see also.
I only noticed after the fact -- when the topic turned into a thread in
mutt, it kinda
On Thu, May 07, 2020 at 08:11:45PM -0400, Ben Scott wrote:
> On Wed, May 6, 2020 at 9:47 AM Ted Roche wrote:
> > Passing on the sad news that Alex Hewitt died on April 18th. Some of you
> > may remember Alex as the
> > co-organizer of the Python SIG with the late Bill Sconce, or for his work
>
On Tue, Feb 18, 2020 at 03:17:36PM -0500, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
> Hey, all! Just a reminder that we're going to get together at Martha's
> Exchange this Thursday at 6:00. Nothing formal, though Maddog has
> threatened to bring a PiDP-11. (Note the add'l 'i' for those wondering
> if he needs
I'll be there.
On February 18, 2020 3:17:36 PM EST, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
>Hey, all! Just a reminder that we're going to get together at Martha's
>
>Exchange this Thursday at 6:00. Nothing formal, though Maddog has
>threatened to bring a PiDP-11. (Note the add'l 'i' for those wondering
>
>if
Same here.
On January 21, 2020 6:53:20 PM EST, Shawn O'Shea wrote:
>I’m interested and 2/20 looks open for me.
>
>-Shawn
>
>On Tue, Jan 21, 2020 at 1:23 PM Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
>
>> Well, I'll take point on calling Martha's -- if, that is, enough
>people
>> reply to warrant grabbing a bigger
Is this for commercial sale or you are going to Japan and want to make sure
your device works?
I don't know of USB wifi adapters in particular but I had a Pixel 2, Dell
(mumble) laptop and a Kindle Fire that all worked without issue and no
configuration changes on my end.
-Mark
On January 16
I'd be up for that. I usually go to the meetup in Lowell but I can't always
make it.
On January 16, 2020 10:44:04 AM EST, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
>It's been brought to my attention by someone (*cough*Ben*cough*) that
>it's been a long, long time since we got together for Linux, grub and
>suds.
On Mon, Jan 06, 2020 at 10:44:13PM -0500, R. Anthony Lomartire wrote:
> So I recently landed a job working in COBOL on HP-UX. It's been a trip!
> This stuff is from before my time but it's been really interesting to
> learn. Have any of you folks worked with this stuff? We're looking to
> migrate
On Wed, Jan 08, 2020 at 05:58:24PM -0500, Joshua Judson Rosen wrote:
> Ha! An inotify monitor actually seems like a pretty elegant solution to me!
> (though maybe I should point out that I got some of my aesthetic sense
> from growing up watching The Red Green Show...).
But you can change. If
-in-progress, has benefited from your
contributions. Many thanks!
Regards,
Mark Ellison
On Sat, Sep 14, 2019 at 7:02 PM Peter Petrakis
wrote:
> 16GB ram is my minimum for a Linux desktop. 8GB was fine before sandbox
> tabbed browsing came
> along but today that's where the bulk of t
be no
larger than 14".
Some online research turned up 'short battery life' problems with the T490
that seem resolvable with some BIOS tweaks.
Any issues, any preferences? Things to consider pre-sale?
Thanks in advance for all your help!
Mark El
Get blockhosts, it works very well across multiple services using multiple
methods: https://www.aczoom.com/archive-2016/blockhosts/
mark
On Mon, May 28, 2018 at 1:16 PM, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
> Hey, all. I belong to the last of a dying breed, a bulletin board. (No,
> we no longer do
Is it C you're looking for?
On December 8, 2017 6:35:20 AM EST, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
>I just told my daughter that there was another song, "Hello," that was
>popular before Adele's version. Shockingly, however, Alexa seemed
>unfamiliar with it when I told her, "Alexa, play
I do not know. I have only ever had to use a WinXP resucue cd, and watched
other Admins go through the process with Win7.
Mark
On Nov 30, 2017 3:26 PM, "jsf" <jfree...@gmail.com> wrote:
> thanks Mark. Does that go, too, for a windows 8.1 rescue USB key?
>
> On Thu
If you boot the system from a Windows 7 or higher rescue cd, there should
be an option to repair the boot record.
Mark
On Nov 30, 2017 2:44 PM, "jsf" <jfree...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have an old Lenovo T440 laptop. It had 3 partitions: windows 8.1,
> wind
AWS/EBS is not LVM under the covers, it's more like NFS; and snapshots are
more like VMware & how it does snapshots. The OS cache exclusion refers to
read-ahead and write caching going on in RAM.
Mark
On Sep 28, 2017 1:17 PM, "Joshua Judson Rosen" <roz...@hackerposse.com>
w
Don't underestimate LinkedIn. I found my current job through it (contacted
directly by the then-president) and the lists of openings I see are
interesting, but not enough to leave. Also get maybe 1-2 requests/mo from
headhunters.
Original message From: Ted Roche
Depening on your budget, I had amazing success with Centrify. It's a
commercial app, but it worked out of the box and provides PAM modules for just
about any distro. It also allows you to create zones that can have varying
UID/GID/usernames unique to each zone but still refers to the same
redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/Windows_Integration_Guide/introduction.html
Good luck!
mark
On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 11:51 AM, Dan Coutu <co...@snowy-owl.com> wrote:
> Due to business demands I’m in a situation where the primary LDAP server
> currently used
I'm not near my system to look at it, but OctoPI drives 3D printers and it has
time-lapse camera recording. I think it uses an external app to do that but
it'll take the snapshots and assemble them into a movie. You can also get a
live feed via the network.
(Sorry for top-posting, mobile)
My mistake. I wrote encryption when I meant compression, as I belive rsync
always compresses--but I could be mistaken about that, too!
Mark
On Jun 27, 2017 11:55 AM, "Tom Buskey" <t...@buskey.name> wrote:
> rsync doesn't encrypt if there's no remote, as in this case.
>
&
Locally, cp is faster because you cannot make rsync not encrypt, but the
restart-from-where-it-stopped feature of rsync makes it worth the wait.
Mark
On Jun 26, 2017 3:18 PM, "Charles Farinella" <
cfarine...@appropriatesolutions.com> wrote:
> We need to copy a large (200+GB)
sshguard is really good since it'll drop in a iptables rule to block an IP
address after a number of attemps (and prevent knocking on other ports too).
Yubikey as 2FA is pretty nice too.
Original message From: Bruce Dawson Date:
6/11/17 10:58 AM (GMT-05:00)
On 7/28/2016 11:39 AM, Derek Atkins wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Mark Komarinski <mkomarin...@wayga.org> writes:
>
>> Hurricane Electric has some good resources plus a tunnel broker to give you
>> IPv6 in the event your ISP doesn't support it yet.
>>
>> https://tunn
Hurricane Electric has some good resources plus a tunnel broker to give you
IPv6 in the event your ISP doesn't support it yet.
https://tunnelbroker.net
-Mark
Original message From: Ken D'Ambrosio <k...@jots.org> Date:
7/27/16 2:42 PM (GMT-05:00) To: Gnhlug Discuss
&
there were companies
that took the VA code, modified it for non-VA hospitals, and offered to provide
the software and support for a fee. I didn't find a problem with it then, nor
do I now. That's what public domain means.
-Mark
Original message From: "Greg Rundlett (free
Cyber Clean that you can press into the
keyboard and gets into crevasse and gets dirt and gunk out. Probably won't
help in this case but it's good stuff to have around.
YMMV
-Mark
Original message
From: Joshua Judson Rosen <roz...@hackerposse.com>
Date: 2/7/2016 3:53 AM
So sorry to hear - it's very sad news indeed.
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I was going to recommend scratch as well. I think it’s installed on some Pi
distros so it should be easy to set up and use.
-Mark
> On Dec 23, 2015, at 12:47 PM, Star <nhs...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> To go against the grain a little here, I'd probably recommend starting wi
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
Put me down as agreeing with the off-lease/refurb systems. Really inexpensive
but still fast enough to do what you (he) wants.
-Mark
Original message
From: Greg Rundlett (freephile) g...@freephile.com
Date: 06/02/2015 10:01 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: blu disc...@blu.org, GNHLUG
already set the kernel blacklist for IPv6. Then reboot and your box should
now be IPv6 agnostic. There is also a config setting for Bind to tell it to
use only IPv4 in /etc/default/bind{x} (where x=Bind version number).
Mark
On May 13, 2015 3:05 PM, Ken D'Ambrosio k...@jots.org wrote:
Okay, it's
to visit Mom now...
What’s the error message? You might be able to force-remove that one package
(dpkg -r —force-all octave3.2-info) and ignore dependencies and then continue
on. Can’t guarantee it’ll work, but it sounds like it won’t make the system
any unusable than it is now...
-Mark
Since we’re talking about mesh this seemed apropos:
Begin forwarded message:
Date: February 26, 2015 at 8:52:20 AM EST
From: Will Rico willr...@gmail.com
To: annou...@blu.org
Subject: [HH] BLU Desktop GNU/Linux SIG Meeting - Meshnets - Weds, Mar 4, 2015
When: Wednesday, March 4, 6:30 -
IPv6?
On January 13, 2015 1:29:04 PM EST, Joshua Judson Rosen
roz...@hackerposse.com wrote:
On January 9, 2015 5:56:43 PM EST, John Abreau wrote:
What are your project's needs that explicitly require 4K distinct
public
addresses and that cannot function using private addresses and NAT
instead?
On January 13, 2015 3:18:10 PM EST, Joshua Judson Rosen
roz...@hackerposse.com wrote:
On 2015-01-13 14:07, Mark Komarinski wrote:
IPv6?
I wish.
Quick poll: how many people here are actually using IPv6? How/why or
why not?
I'm on FIOS who doesn't deploy it natively but I've got a /64 block
On Jan 7, 2015, at 7:35 AM, David Rysdam da...@rysdam.org wrote:
Tyson Sawyer ty...@j3.org writes:
I'm not sure what area you looking for, and it's in Woburn, but
levantpower.com is hiring. We are a well funded start-up developing an
active suspension system for cars.
Milford/Nashua
day
free trial to give it a try.
-Mark
On December 29, 2014 1:12:14 PM EST, Ken D'Ambrosio k...@jots.org wrote:
Hey, all. It's the holidays, and I've decided it's time for me to get
my family stuff organized. I've used Gallery
(http://galleryproject.org/) before, but it looks like it's gone
Second this. Not all the Arduino family will do it but the Leonardo and
Leonardo-compatible ones will.
-Mark
On October 14, 2014 3:16:17 PM EDT, Matt Minuti matt.min...@gmail.com wrote:
I'd strongly suggest looking at doing a little bit of hardware hacking
via
the Arduino Leonardo. It's
What version of Linux is this? Have you looked through /var/log/messages
for the corresponding login entries? Try aureport to see what auditd picked
up for login behavior.
mark
On Fri, Aug 15, 2014 at 1:20 PM, David Rysdam da...@rysdam.org wrote:
First, a disclaimer: Everything I know about
(except for Verizon Wireless)
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Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.On July 4, 2014 8:04:16 AM EDT, Mark Komarinski mkomarin...@wayga.org wrote:
My FIOS is advertised 50Mbps up and down. When downloading games via steam I'm regularly peaking at 7MBps
My FIOS is advertised 50Mbps up and down. When downloading games via steam I'm
regularly peaking at 7MBps. Latency for things like audio and video chat is
quite acceptable.
I'm too far away from the CO to get anything other than ISDN so I'm kinda stuck
with cable/FIOS.
On Jul 4, 2014 7:41
HPN SSH (patches to boost ssh performance) allows for no encryption of the data
stream but IIRC the authentication is encrypted. That doesn't bypass
authentication so this may not be related
On Jun 25, 2014 11:23 AM, Joshua Judson Rosen roz...@geekspace.com wrote:
Having sshd manage auth
.
-Mark
[*] Ok, this is really odd. The only browser I have reliably working to
get to set quotas is Firefox. Chrome and IE don't show the icons. The
FreeNAS support forum has a few threads on this with the response being
the equivalent of LOL Why U use IE. This is the one thing so far
I get around the general problem by using Google Drive/Dropbox/OneDrive. For
my music files, I've uploaded all my music (about 50GB of music I own) to
Amazon MP3 and Google Music. Depending on how much music you're talking about
you might need to spring for paying for the space, but I believe
Might be semaphores?
On 3/10/2014 10:05 AM, Brian Chabot wrote:
I'm trying to su to a user on a CentOS 6.4 x86_64 box and get the
error in the subject:
[user1@cent6.4box ~]$ sudo su - user2
su: cannot set user id: Resource temporarily unavailable
[user1@cent6.4box ~]$
The limits.conf file
On 3/10/2014 10:20 AM, Brian Chabot wrote:
Also, disk space and RAM are aplenty...
Is there any way to tell *which* resource is unavailable?
Brian Chabot
Two other thoughts:
- Is SELinux enabled? Check the logs and see if there's anything
strange there.
- try using strace to see which
On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 07:51:00PM -0500, Ben Scott wrote:
On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 1:17 PM, Tom Buskey t...@buskey.name wrote:
Why do servers still have VGA + PS/2?
From what I see, most have VGA and USB, these days.
Because most KVMs haven't switched?
I'm not privy to their
and the ability to use FreeNAS with
ZFS. I looked at OMV but it seems to not be as mature as FreeNAS. If
anyone's interested I can do another post once it's built and in use.
-Mark
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and more RAM.
After trying FreeNAS, I'd no longer consider the
Err, you cut off there...
-Mark
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then, the Drobo a friend has puts its NFS server in
userspace (WTF?) so performance and features like file locking are lacking.
So I ask the question - what are you doing at home? Build my own? Have
any device that's still for sale you can recommend? Anyone using
FreeNAS and have suggestions?
-Mark
There's a malware kit in the wild specifically to ddos the
healthcare.govwebsite:
http://www.examiner.com/article/right-wing-cyber-attacks-on-healthcare-gov-website-confirmed
--
mark
On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 12:01 PM, Bill Ricker bill.n1...@gmail.com wrote:
MOD
I'm sure some would
Bingo! Why pay for a professional editor when they can get that piggybacked
on a much less costly service like a review?
--
mark
On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 11:53 AM, Greg Rundlett (freephile)
g...@freephile.com wrote:
On Tue, Nov 19, 2013 at 11:44 AM, Seth Cohn sethc...@gnuhampshire.orgwrote
On 11/18/2013 12:39 PM, David Rysdam wrote:
Tyson Sawyer ty...@j3.org writes:
What is the open source action that she refers to and can be found
in the description of the segment? Is the meaning of open source
being changed by some groups?
She might be garbling a little. In the intelligence
because
there's so many ways to try to solve the problem or if none of them
really work.
-Mark
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SATA port and check
-Mark
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For a low-production run that supposedly works on Verizon (didn't see if it
supports CDMA or is LTE-only) its not a terrible price.
Original message
From: David Rysdam da...@rysdam.org
Date: 07/30/2013 7:33 AM (GMT-05:00)
To: Joshua Judson Rosen roz...@geekspace.com,GNHLUG
every OS X box, and changing it every time a new system shows up.
If that doesn't work, go NFS, but do it on the Windows systems as well.
-Mark
On 7/3/2013 9:27 AM, Tom Buskey wrote:
Another approach would be to use NFS for MacOSX and see how that
works. NFS is more native to Linux Macintosh
On 7/3/2013 10:28 AM, Ben Scott wrote:
On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 9:39 AM, Mark Komarinski mkomarin...@wayga.org wrote:
I'd start with what Ben recommended and look at the 'force directory mode'
setting on the server first. Making changes there will be a lot easier than
changing every OS X box
to the storage. Changing the USB access
type as Curt mentioned works, and I think you can also use the Android
SDK to directly access files over USB.
While you're looking at phones, the Galaxy S3 is pretty sweet, and
inexpensive to boot now that the GS4 is out.
-Mark
.
...and I found my old slides I gave 10 years ago.
http://www.wayga.org/melba/02_2003/
-Mark
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. You can still assume the process shouldn't be
running and start a new instance.
-Mark
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On 5/20/13 9:20 AM, Tom Buskey wrote:
If Google could come up with Google Maps that functions w/o internet
access, it'd be way better then a GPS IMO. I think Google would be
more likely to build universal WiFi though.
Google Maps has an offline mode. You can download up to 6 100MB blocks
On Wed, Feb 13, 2013 at 08:13:13PM -0500, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
Good evening, all. I must be getting responsible or something, but I'm
getting roped in to the Amherst PTA's Math and Science Night activity.
(Except that this year, it's gonna be in the day.) This year's theme
looks as if
(Sorry for top posting - I'm mobile.)
Is anyone still using DocBook? I did a lot of work with it in the late 90s and
early 00s with the LDP before I got out of documentation.
Original message
From: Joshua Judson Rosen roz...@geekspace.com
Date:
To: Bill Freeman
into unsupported territory in Ubuntu land, and, for fear that
this might be a trend, I wonder what other solutions other folks out
there might be using. (Note: Gmail! isn't really the kind of answer
I'm looking for.)
spamassassin is what I've been using for a while.
-Mark
location of items) can be met.
-Mark
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On Wed, Dec 26, 2012 at 12:47:54AM -0500, Ben Scott wrote:
Hello, list!
Happy Festivus.
ABSTRACT
I have decided I need to catalog my purchased media (books, CDs,
DVDs). I'm seeking solution(s) to this problem. I figure other
people here have already solved this problem.
[
On 12/14/2012 11:23 AM, Chip Marshall wrote:
Just curious, but how many people have IPv6 access at home,
or are interested in getting it? Do you even care if you have
v6 or not?
If you do have it, native from the ISP, or are you running a
tunnel?
If you don't have it, would you be
This is going to be long and rambling, so tl;dr: Make sure you have
backups. If you're like me, read on.
Wife's hard drive in her netbook died last Thursday morning. Died bad.
System would see the drive but wouldn't boot, neighbor tried to use a
live CD, she even broke down and bought a
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 05:23:41PM -0400, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
Hey, all. I know that this is a bit of a dead horse -- between
(expletive-deleted) Outlook/Exchange in the workplace, and Gmail out of
the workplace, an awful lot of people just don't bother with
do-it-yourself mail any
On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 05:37:04PM -0400, Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
I liked roundcube a lot the last time I tried it, but it didn't have
very good (if any) support for virtual domains. Has that changed? I
suppose I should just go look ;)
As a matter of fact, it does. Their Howto Config
On 09/07/2012 01:12 PM, Ben Scott wrote:
Compute nodes have different dependencies vs a user desktop. :)
Tried the new kernel. X server broke. :-p I suspect it's an NVidia
kernel module issue. :-p Back to old kernel for now. :)
Actually, some of them have NVidia cards in them for
(sorry for top-posting, I'm mobile)
Not as bad as you'd think. We moved our compute nodes to the backport kernel
without any problems.
- Reply message -
From: Ben Scott dragonh...@gmail.com
To: Greater NH Linux User Group gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org
Subject: Asus USB-BT211 / Atheros
'96
- Reply message -
From: Roger H. Goun ro...@bcah.com
To: Greater NH Linux User Group gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org
Subject: Computer show Saturday, in Manchester
Date: Sat, Aug 18, 2012 6:50 am
On Fri, Aug 17, 2012 at 7:41 AM, Ben Scott dragonh...@gmail.com wrote:
I got my first
? A real Enigma machine
usually makes an appearance, and pretty much everyone there has Linux of
some form available.
Next one is this Sunday (I'll be there selling a few boxes of cra^W aged
equipment)
http://w1mx.mit.edu/flea-at-mit
-Mark
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On 08/13/2012 05:31 PM, Joshua Judson Rosen wrote:
http://www.debian.org/News/2012/20120813
Thursday is Debian's 19th birthday.
Anyone doing anything special? Anyone want to?
Somewhere I have the first issue of Linux Journal with the announcement
of the Debian project. Maybe I'll dig it
connection? No services? Nuke the connection attempt.
If you're on a network with DHCP (most residential connections), it's
possible someone else wrote an app that points to a DNS name that points
to your IP address. Still safe to nuke it.
-Mark
the mic so
you can make fun of them. ;-)
I'd consider that a positive. You'd be treating people that are remote
the same way you'd treat someone if they were local (on both ends).
-Mark
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On 02/29/2012 10:22 AM, Kenny Lussier wrote:
On Tue, Feb 28, 2012 at 3:36 PM, Michael ODonnell
michael.odonn...@comcast.net mailto:michael.odonn...@comcast.net
wrote:
(DRBDLVMiSCSIHeartbeat)
Heh. I suspect that will somehow look familiar to Mr. Lussier... ;-
He did
might fare better.
-Mark
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From: Kenny Lussier kluss...@gmail.com
To: GNHLUG gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org
Subject: replicated file system?
Date: Tue, Feb 28, 2012 2:44 pm
Hi All,
I am looking for new ideas on how to replicate file systems. I have a need for
redundant ftp
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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We have some junk at the old MV office that we were recently given the
OK to take or dispose of. Much of it has already been spoken for, and
so there's really not a lot of things of general interest, but I figured
I'd mention it in case anybody is interested in what remains. It has to
go
LinkedIn
Greater,
I'd like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn.
- Mark
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https://www.linkedin.com/e/-nmfwh2-gqqp3vna-3e/isd/3703774691
I went management and now I have a goatee (i still have root on a bunch of
boxes).
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From: Bill Freeman ke1g...@gmail.com
To: gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org
Subject: http://linuxbeard.com/
Date: Mon, Jun 27, 2011 6:03 pm
I used to have a beard. Then my unix gig dried
have run into this in the past. What did you do?
-Mark
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at Wordpress. Maybe I should update my Gallery
install while I'm at it...
-Mark
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On 04/24/2011 07:06 PM, Joshua Judson Rosen wrote:
Mark Komarinskimkomarin...@wayga.org writes:
Off-topic? Well, you can use them with Linux, right? ;)
Well, I'm straying from Hey, here's a cool use of Linux to Why
bother? :)
It's really interesting that you're raising Squeezebox, because
).
-Mark
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?
-Mark
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around.
-Mark
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based on how much data they can
actually get to you fast.
4800kbps (4.8MB) is the max for HD on Netflix. No US ISP can sustain that.
http://techblog.netflix.com/2011/01/netflix-performance-on-top-isp-networks.html
-Mark
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