[luau] Advertiser open source article

2002-10-16 Thread kilauea
The Honolulu Advertiser ran an article on open source today (yesterday), cool ... http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2002/Oct/15/tc/tc01a.html

Re: [luau] Mandrake rules again

2002-10-16 Thread Ray Strode
At the CompUSA event, a nice Danish man (I'm sorry, I can't remember his name), told me about a program called R . It's supposed to be a like S-plus, so i think it's more for statistics/probabilities/finite math than calculus, but i thought i'd mention it. Of course

Re: [luau] Logos Shirt design

2002-10-16 Thread Ray Strode
Im asking for suggestions on how you want the MPLUG shirts to look. Im taking them down this week and Im getting one small size done for Elayne Man. I don't think that it needs to be fancy. I think the big thing is that everyone wears consistent clothing for the more organized events. D

Re: [luau] Graphic art design

2002-10-16 Thread Warren Togami
On Wed, 2002-10-16 at 20:20, Jimen Ching wrote: > > >We should discuss possibilities for commercial posting policies in order to > >avoid this kind of thing in the future. > > The term 'commercial' implies commerce. Edward was simply asking for > help. I hope your policies are able to different

Re: [luau] Mandrake rules again

2002-10-16 Thread Eric Hattemer
I'm doubtful that anyone cares, but it seems scilab can't do indefinite integrals, so I would have been better off using the TI 89 anyway. -Eric Hattemer On Wed, 2002-10-16 at 23:14, Eric Hattemer wrote: > So I'm sitting here doing math homework and I want to make sure that > integral(cos(nx)) is

Re: [luau] Graphic art design

2002-10-16 Thread Jimen Ching
On Wed, 16 Oct 2002, Warren Togami wrote: >> I believe it was Grant who gave Edward the list for help but as >> Grant doesnt understand LUAUs Spam policy, Im afraid Edward was unaware he >> was Spamming. We should post a Spam notice prior to chastising any people >> who are sending such emails. >I

[luau] Mandrake rules again

2002-10-16 Thread Eric Hattemer
So I'm sitting here doing math homework and I want to make sure that integral(cos(nx)) is equal to sin(nx)/n, as I believe it to be. Now I could use my incredibly expensive calculator (and probably should), but I'm sitting in front of a computer, so I decide to look for a program like matlab that'

Re: [luau] Logos Shirt design

2002-10-16 Thread Robert Green
I rather liked the aloha shirt Tux design that somebody made up a few years back, although I'm not sure where the link is nowadays.. --- Warren Togami <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dan, could you please edit your Outlook Express settings to post > Plain Text > rather than HTML mail? Thanks. > >

Re: [luau] Graphic art design

2002-10-16 Thread Ronnie T Livingston
Do not regret growing older. It is a privilege denied to many. -Unknown On Wed, 16 Oct 2002, Warren Togami wrote: > I was a bit angered that he sent me mail directly and posted to the list > three times, that is very poor netiquette, but I guess it wasn't so bad Ive been getting multiple email

[luau] Redhat 8.0 Japanese Input

2002-10-16 Thread cpaul
Aloha, Today I met a Japanese user of our new Linux lab. She was very impressed with the Japanese language support on our workstations, but she was a bit dissapointed to find she couldn't 'input' Kanji into Mozilla. Here's my question: Is there an 'easy' way to enable Japanese/Chinese/Korean

[luau] News - UK police test Linux desktops

2002-10-16 Thread Warren Togami
http://www.vnunet.com/News/1135986 Part of the trial involves migrating existing police applications to Linux and making use of open source software. West Yorkshire Police has 3,500 desktops and estimates a possible saving of £1m per annum on full rollout. Paul Friday, head of IS for West Yorkshi

[luau] News - Impressions of SuSE 8.1

2002-10-16 Thread Warren Togami
http://www.linuxandmain.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=254 by Dennis E. Powell A new SuSE is always interesting in the way that life-threatening sports are interesting. It might seem to be going along just fine, but in an instant disaster can strike. So it was with the usual warines

Re: [luau] Logos Shirt design

2002-10-16 Thread Warren Togami
Dan, could you please edit your Outlook Express settings to post Plain Text rather than HTML mail? Thanks. As for the logo, I'm in favor of the official Linux Mascot, Tux the penguin. http://www.isc.tamu.edu/~lewing/linux/ - Original Message - From: linuxdan To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:

Re: [luau] Logos Shirt design

2002-10-16 Thread Warren Togami
Dan, could you please edit your Outlook Express settings to post Plain Text rather than HTML mail? Thanks. As for the logo, I'm in favor of the official Linux Mascot, Tux the penguin. http://www.isc.tamu.edu/~lewing/linux/ - Original Message - From: linuxdan To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent:

Re: [luau] Graphic art design

2002-10-16 Thread Warren Togami
- Original Message - From: "linuxdan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 3:24 PM Subject: Re: [luau] Graphic art design > Warren > I believe it was Grant who gave Edward the list for help but as > Grant doesnt understand LUAUs Spam po

[luau] Logos Shirt design

2002-10-16 Thread linuxdan
Im asking for suggestions on how you want the MPLUG shirts to look.  Im taking them down this week and Im getting one small size done for Elayne Man.    Please email me with your graphical suggestions at [EMAIL PROTECTED]   Dan

Re: [luau] Graphic art design

2002-10-16 Thread linuxdan
Warren I believe it was Grant who gave Edward the list for help but as Grant doesnt understand LUAUs Spam policy, Im afraid Edward was unaware he was Spamming. We should post a Spam notice prior to chastising any people who are sending such emails. Dan > Warren, > I am sorry for my b

[luau] Tool - scponly

2002-10-16 Thread Warren Togami
http://www.sublimation.org/scponly/ I haven't tried this yet, but scponly looks to be a tool that allows you to easily give SCP, SFTP or rsync via SSH access to users without giving them shell access. It looks like it can also chroot their filesystem access, meaning they can access only their hom

[luau] News - Red Hat fights the DMCA

2002-10-16 Thread Warren Togami
http://newsforge.com/newsforge/02/10/16/1546251.shtml?tid=4 By John Lettice - -The Register - Red Hat has struck a small blow against the DMCA, by publishing a security patch which can only be explained fully to people who are not within U.S. jurisdiction. The company's position here seems to be no