Welcome to the list Derrick.
Feel free to ask questions whenever you need help. There is almost
always someone
who can help.
--Ray
You are a total Ass and a disgrace to the Linux Community.
Warren Togami wrote:
Nobody cares. You clearly have not been reading a word we said, like
usual.
Joe Linux wrote:
Today I'm still [EMAIL PROTECTED] jl]$
W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
Red Hat: Your computer is being controlled by a
I got this email from Wayne Liauh, he now wants to give the computer that
he gave to you and your group to me. While you are at it, please return
the disk drive that I donated to Mid-Pac High school to be used for open
source. I will make arrangements to donate it to a more deserving
There is a local user's group (HMAUS) with an okay mailing list,
a lot of the traffic consists of newbie questions but there are some
knowledgeable local people on the list.
There's also a local mac programmer list (no automatic sign-up, you
have to email some guy request signup, this
On Friday 27 December 2002 07:57 am, Joe Linux wrote:
I got this email from Wayne Liauh, he now wants to give the computer
that he gave to you and your group to me. While you are at it, please
return the disk drive that I donated to Mid-Pac High school to be used
for open source. I will
First things first. How are we going to take over the world when we can't
even maintain a mailing list?
What do we need to do to fix things here? An electorial process of
officers? A new home for LUAU? A new server for LUAU? A new mailing
list entirely?
I believe that a local open source
This is the way to solve a problem. Excellent post Ho'ala!
On Fri, 2002-12-27 at 10:29, Ho'ala Greevy wrote:
First things first. How are we going to take over the world when we can't
even maintain a mailing list?
What do we need to do to fix things here? An electorial process of
officers?
HAHAHAHA...
Everyone, get your kill file and filters ready for the flame fest
that is about to start!
I suggest using Flames Here as the subject header so others can
choose to ignore it.
I can probably sum up the next two weeks of emails that are going to be
bouncing around. There will be
On Fri, 27 Dec 2002 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll start with this to get the ball rolling:
Can't we all get along!!!
Or my personal favorite:
Everyone sucks!! ;)
The lurkers support me in email!
--
Karen Lofstrom
On Fri, 27 Dec 2002, Thomas David Burns wrote:
There is a local user's group (HMAUS) with an okay mailing list,
There's also a local mac programmer list (no automatic sign-up, you
Thanks for the pointers to the user groups. My searches on google did
return HMAUS, but HAPA didn't comeup. I'll
May I make a small suggestionhow about you folks consider removing a
little of the ego, and if stuff is donated, it can be donated to the UH ICS
department Advanced Network Computing Lab. I'm housing the server as it is,
and can write a donation letter for tax purposes. This way donations are
You get positive support? Based on how many times I see
your name pop-up in news.admin.net-abuse.* and years ago when i used to
actively read hawaii.*, I just assumed you were only making enemies!!
Someone has to maintain some standards on usenet.. A task I do
not normally attempt.
On Fri,
On Thursday 26 December 2002 08:03 pm, Jimen Ching wrote:
Hi all,
I'm thinking of upgrading my computer and I would like to move to a
PowerPC system. I don't know much about the PowerPC world, and was
wondering if anyone on the list could give me some pointers. Is there a
site that has
Well, I had different distros of Linuxppc (Linuxppc 2000, yellowdog,
SUSE) on my mac till OSX came out ;). These are some of the sites I used
to keep an eye on. (on the hardware side)..
There's an open PPC processor project
http://www.openppc.org/
which might be a place to start.
The folks
After Mililani High School's refused the donation of Wayne's machine
(because they had an extra Dell server to use for Linux and Oracle), we
were going to use his Athlon computer parts to hopefully fix St. John's
LTSP server. This still didn't happen yet, so it is among the several
things
I'd like to start up something more interesting like maybe a discussion on
encrypted remote file systems like webdav or that new one based upon sftp
that was written up in this months Linux journal??? What say you folks?
/brian chee
Brian
I agree with your suggestions.
Dan
Jimen
Please let me know how that turns out.
Dan
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Subject: Re: [luau] Re: PowerPC system for Linux
On Fri, 27 Dec 2002,
Just received MLB and CPU from Intel (DB45PEBT2 MLB and 2.53 P4 CPU) that
support hyper technology allowing one CPU to act as multiprocessors allowing
faster data rates and complex math computations. I am eager to put it
together as soon as I get a worthy case and maybe even a DVD RW. I am going
On Friday 27 December 2002 11:13 am, Brian Chee wrote:
May I make a small suggestionhow about you folks consider removing a
little of the ego, and if stuff is donated, it can be donated to the UH ICS
department Advanced Network Computing Lab. I'm housing the server as it is,
and can write
On Fri, 27 Dec 2002, LinuxDan wrote:
Just received MLB and CPU from Intel (DB45PEBT2 MLB and 2.53 P4 CPU) that
support hyper technology allowing one CPU to act as multiprocessors allowing
faster data rates and complex math computations. I am eager to put it
together as soon as I get a worthy case
Jimen Ching wrote:
On Fri, 27 Dec 2002, LinuxDan wrote:
Just received MLB and CPU from Intel (DB45PEBT2 MLB and 2.53 P4 CPU) that
support hyper technology allowing one CPU to act as multiprocessors allowing
faster data rates and complex math computations. I am eager to put it
together as soon
We are not trying to hurt you, and I actually respect you and your efforts
very much, unfortunately the fact of the matter is Warren's conduct has become
untenable and apparently he has very much soured both of us. As you point
out, we are much older, I'm quite sure I was using a computer
Derrick,
Welcome to the list!
Ben
Scott-
Thank you for forwarding me those interesting discussions.
I am sure everyone has a lot of things to worry about than to be engaged
in mud wrestling. Can we all respect privacy? What about ALOHA?
(Oddly, my tirade towards RoadRunner's dhcp was about privacy, but no
one seems to be
On Fri, 27 Dec 2002, W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
OK? If you are interested in the transparency issue, read the Dec 18
issue of Nihon Keizai Shinbum.
Is this a newspaper? Can it be found online? Can I find it at the State
Library?
But everyone in our state gov is still clueless. (Warren, does that
On Fri, 27 Dec 2002, Warren Togami wrote:
Hyperthreading you mean?
Yes, hyperthreading.
RH8.0, Mandrake 9.0 or SuSE 8.1 or newer should be able to handle it just
fine.
I doubt the issue is with the distribution. What kernel version is used
in RH8.0? RH7.3 uses a patched 2.4.18.
--jc
--
Jimen Ching wrote:
RH8.0, Mandrake 9.0 or SuSE 8.1 or newer should be able to handle it just
fine.
I doubt the issue is with the distribution. What kernel version is used
in RH8.0? RH7.3 uses a patched 2.4.18.
--jc
8.0 uses 2.4.18 with many more additional patches. I checked through
far out...I did the non-profit educationally oriented corporation MANY years
ago for the Hawaii Netware Users Group (HINUG) but alas, interest in Netware
waned and the group died. However the tax exempt status was greathowever
there were a couple gotchas that I'd like to pass on.
1.You
On Fri, 27 Dec 2002, Warren Togami wrote:
8.0 uses 2.4.18 with many more additional patches. I checked through my
mail archives and there was some discussion in both Red Hat 7.3 and 8.0
about hyperthreading, and the consensus was that it should be working in
7.3. If it didn't work in some case,
http://www.mplug.org/phpwiki/index.php/MPLUGSeminar15
Seminar: Introduction to Linux for Schools
Date: Monday, December 30th, 2002
Time: 5:30pm - 7:30pm
Food: RSVP if you want to order $5 pizza and soda.
Location: Mid-Pacific Institute KCC3 Linux Thin Client Lab
Map and Driving
On Friday 27 December 2002 05:46 pm, Brian Chee wrote:
far out...I did the non-profit educationally oriented corporation MANY
years ago for the Hawaii Netware Users Group (HINUG) but alas, interest in
Netware waned and the group died. However the tax exempt status was
greathowever there
Actually you'll never find the rollover thingie in the 501 stuff.we got
that from the coopers and lybrand tax accountantsit's the same rollover
that communities have to do (association of apartment owners, etc) so that
you can acrue money over several years for large scale improvements
| Date: Thu, 26 Dec 2002 20:03:37 -1000 (HST)
| From: Jimen Ching [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Subject: [luau] PowerPC system for Linux
|
| Hi all,
|
| I'm thinking of upgrading my computer and I would like to move to a
| PowerPC system. I don't know much about the PowerPC world, and was
| wondering if
On Fri, Dec 27, 2002 at 05:01:07PM -1000, W. Wayne Liauh wrote:
Arguments are very healthy to reinvigorate a public forum, but
are unfair to those (such as myself in this case) who have no
way of knowing that his/her name is being toasted around.
I certainly welcome open and thoughtful
On Fri, 27 Dec 2002, Eric Jeschke wrote:
Unless you have some very specific compute tasks that can benefit from
Altivec optomized code, I can tell you that you will not get anywhere
close to the bang-for-the-buck that you get with x86. This seems to be
the general consensus on the net and my own
On Sat, 28 Dec 2002, Vince Hoang wrote:
With respect to transparency, dhcp probably should not be changing the
hostname by default.
May I ask the reasoning behind this?
users were educated to invest in a firewall, they would get increased
security _and_ transparency.
May I also ask how setting
Jimen
I am using the Intel 2.53 CPU and MLB that uses hyperthreading
on triple boot system running RH8, W2K and XP.
Actually RH8 utilizes it better than MS. I have 200% increase in speed and
data transfer rates.
Dan
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