[nlug] Re: Southeast Linuxfest

2009-05-22 Thread Tim O'Guin
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 10:43 AM, Will Chappell wrote: > > There seems to be a fairly decent chance that I'll be attending, as > Clemson is about an hour and a half from my home town.  Is anyone else > thinking about attending? I'd love to go so long as there is a carpool from Nashville. --~--~

[nlug] Re: nlug archives restored

2009-05-22 Thread Russ Crawford
Brandon Valentine wrote: > Folks, > > I've put the old NLUG archives prior to Dec 2007 back online. You can > get at them here: > > http://archives.nlug.org/ > > I submitted them to Google to be indexed a few days ago, but no such > luck yet. As soon as Google gets around to indexing them the

[nlug] nlug archives restored

2009-05-22 Thread Brandon Valentine
Folks, I've put the old NLUG archives prior to Dec 2007 back online. You can get at them here: http://archives.nlug.org/ I submitted them to Google to be indexed a few days ago, but no such luck yet. As soon as Google gets around to indexing them they'll be available for searching with that G

[nlug] Re: How to determine what is going on?

2009-05-22 Thread Bucky 'Igneous' Wolfe
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 9:42 AM, Chris McQuistion wrote: > I always install the Firefox plugin "Adblock Plus" on every machine I work > on (Windows, Mac, and Linux.) It blocks all those annoying ads and stuff, > without blocking legitimate flash content that I might want to see. > Chris > Absolu

[nlug] Re: How to determine what is going on?

2009-05-22 Thread JMJ
Chris McQuistion wrote: > I always install the Firefox plugin "Adblock Plus" on every machine I work > on (Windows, Mac, and Linux.) Agreed... Firefox + Flashblock + Adblock = FTW!!! JMJ --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed

[nlug] Re: How to determine what is going on?

2009-05-22 Thread Chris McQuistion
I always install the Firefox plugin "Adblock Plus" on every machine I work on (Windows, Mac, and Linux.) It blocks all those annoying ads and stuff, without blocking legitimate flash content that I might want to see. Chris On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 9:33 AM, Howard White wrote: > > Don Delp wrote:

[nlug] Re: How to determine what is going on?

2009-05-22 Thread Howard White
Don Delp wrote: > > I'd bet it's Flash. I've installed FlashBlock [0] on all of my > workstations. It's really helped my older laptop cope with life. If > I leave a page with Flash open, things start to run pretty hot. > > [0] https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/433 > I've tried

[nlug] Re: .bash_history file curiosity

2009-05-22 Thread Andrew Farnsworth
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 9:58 AM, Don Delp wrote: > > On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 8:50 AM, Alex Smith (K4RNT) > wrote: > > > > That may be because Ctrl-D issues a "logout" command, not an exit. > > > > I'm not sure how the shell interprets a Ctrl-D anyway... I'm not > > *that* familiar with shells. >

[nlug] Re: .bash_history file curiosity

2009-05-22 Thread Don Delp
On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 8:50 AM, Alex Smith (K4RNT) wrote: > > That may be because Ctrl-D issues a "logout" command, not an exit. > > I'm not sure how the shell interprets a Ctrl-D anyway... I'm not > *that* familiar with shells. > > On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 8:35 AM, Andrew Farnsworth wrote: >> I

[nlug] TEKsystems-New Opportunity

2009-05-22 Thread Kyler, Ashley
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[nlug] Re: .bash_history file curiosity

2009-05-22 Thread Alex Smith (K4RNT)
That may be because Ctrl-D issues a "logout" command, not an exit. I'm not sure how the shell interprets a Ctrl-D anyway... I'm not *that* familiar with shells. On Fri, May 22, 2009 at 8:35 AM, Andrew Farnsworth wrote: > Interesting thing to note... logging out of a tty using Ctrl-D does not >

[nlug] .bash_history file curiosity

2009-05-22 Thread Andrew Farnsworth
Interesting thing to note... logging out of a tty using Ctrl-D does not register in the .bash_history file (yes, it updates the file with all the "live" history from that tty), however, if you actually type "exit" is updates the .bash_history file with the "live" history AND it includes the exit co