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ELECTRONIC PIZZA
Tuesday, October 8, 2002 6:00 PM
Marine Science Auditorium, room 114, UH Manoa Campus
Electronic Pizza was founded in 1984 to provide an informal monthly forum for
engineers, technicians, consultants,
Brain is just not taking me there today...
I know with Solaris, I set up virtual interfaces using ifconfig
but what's the Linux incantation?
Thanks
-Bob
Bruce Perens continues the good fight, protecting Open Source Software's
rights to implement W3C standards.
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/10/07/1159206mode=threadtid=95
Bruce Perens writes A year ago, the World Wide Web Consortium proposed
a policy to allow royalty-generating patents to
In an attempt to entice more computer contributions, we are going to create a
non-profit corporation. Heretofore things have been donated to the
Mid-Pacific Institute. While this has been an effective work-around, it is
not the long term solution we need.
Wayne, an attorney on the list,
Hawai`i Open Source Education Initiative
Foundation For Hawaiian Open Sourced Schools
Hawai`ian Institute for Open Sourced Education
Open Source Technology for Hawai`ian Schools Foundation
Hawai`ian Gnu/Linux Educational Organization
Hawai`ian Institute of Openly Sourced Education Technology
Aloha Scott,
I really dig the folowing name: Open Source Technology for Hawai`ian
Schools Foundation. I was thinking, this sounded a little better: Open
Source Technology for Hawaii Foundation. This would give the name a
little more flexability. There are a lot more than just non-profit
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Thanks again for the help yesterday. If it wasnt for your efforts,
we wouldnt have had the additional signups to be on the list. I noticed
many lookie loos came through the training center even though they didnt
sign up. We had a foot traffic of about 145 people check out the
Ditto from Dan and much Mahalo Scott for your professional expertise. I
know that the success we had wasnt based on the numbers as much as the
quality of the participants. What I mean is that like the dentist that
Brian and I talked to the Professor surely was a good indication that we are
Ray
Thanks for your help also. I know that your technical knowledge
was a key factor in the success of the demo.
Dan
Hawai`i Open Source Education Initiative
Foundation For Hawaiian Open Sourced Schools
Hawai`ian Institute for Open Sourced Education
Open Source Technology for
R. Scott Belford wrote:
On Monday 07 October 2002 03:56 pm, Ray Strode wrote:
I see a common theme here of education, but wouldn't it be better to
name the
non-profit to something slightly more general, so that in the future we
can use
it for helping other non-school related
Warren
What
can I say. I was totally impressed as well as many others on how you put this
together. Thanks for putting such a large effort and I promise you that I
will help out as much as I can to continue looking for contactsand
resources to support whatever the next demo or cause may
Charles, thanks also for your support and knowledge
as well.
Jimen
I know if it wasnt
for your push, this demo may not have happened. I know you stayed focused
for the group and you contributed so much that a simple thank you couldnt be
enough.
Contributions made and overlooked, Im deeply
sorry but Id like to thank you right now. So many have given ideas
supported the group and yet (since Im 42) overlooked someone who I failed to
mention, THANK YOU.
Mahalo
Dan
I finally received the box from Redhat today. I
received a few goodies. They sent me the Professional RH8.0, the Deluxe version
8.0 ( I was disappointed not to get the Advanced Server) a couplecoffee
mugs, brochures on Advanced Server with something to display at the next
demo. I also
--- R. Scott Belford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes. Great suggestion. It should be more general.
Let's generalize. I like how the following rolls of the tongue:
Hawaiian Open Source Technology Foundation
or
Hawaiian Foundation for Open Source Technology
scott
I echo the idea of
On Mon, 2002-10-07 at 17:13, R. Scott Belford wrote:
I see a common theme here of education, but wouldn't it be better to
name the
non-profit to something slightly more general, so that in the future we
can use
it for helping other non-school related entities? Libraries, Youth
http://www.mplug.org/phpwiki/index.php/RedHat8.0TipsTricks
I wrote this page of Tips Tricks for Red Hat 8.0 that I feel many
would find useful. It currently talks about the importance of security
updates, MP3 plugin, APT-GET Synaptic, ALSA, Adobe Acrobat Reader and
more.
This page is a Wiki,
On Sat, 5 Oct 2002, Noli Boado wrote:
Hi, my name is Noli Boado. I am a graduate student at Hawaii Pacific
University currently working on my master thesis topic: Hawaii
Consumers' Attitudes Concerning Online Privacy and Security. I am
wondering if I can get permission to send an online survey
On 7 Oct 2002, Warren Togami wrote:
I like these names too, but I favor a name with Education and agree
with Wayne's recommendation. Thoughts?
I also agree the word 'education' should appear in the name. Anything
with 'education' and 'foundation' is fine with me. Though I prefer
'Hawaii' over
On Monday 07 October 2002 08:46 pm, Jimen Ching wrote:
On 7 Oct 2002, Warren Togami wrote:
I like these names too, but I favor a name with Education and agree
with Wayne's recommendation. Thoughts?
I also agree the word 'education' should appear in the name. Anything
with 'education' and
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Configuring firewalls for Linux (kernel 2.4.x) using netfilter/iptables
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Independent Developer
September 2002
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