On Wed, 2011-10-19 at 13:55 -0700, Richard C. Steffens wrote:
> My desktop machine croaked on Sunday. On Tuesday I visited that fine
> emporium of well priced, used equipment -- The Free Geek Thrift Store --
> and acquired a "new" machine. It has most of what I wanted, and I
> upgraded most of t
On Thu, 2011-10-20 at 01:26 -0700, Eric Wilhelm wrote:
[snip]
> Two cursors is possible, but that's a whole different bag of mice:
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multi-Pointer_X -- now where's the
> remote... http://usbip.sourceforge.net?
>
xinput is AWESOME! I now have multi-pointing on my deskt
> "Brent" == Brent Jones writes:
Brent> We have a couple large conference rooms (one can hold ~30,
Brent> another can hold 15) with projectors, smart board/touch screen
Brent> projector, and regular dry-erase stuff, and nice puffy chairs.
Brent> Also comes with free guest Wifi sitting on a fa
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 6:06 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
> The local R users group is seeking a venue for our monthly meetings (up to
> a dozen or so people) that is available for no cost, has projector
> capabilities, and good acoustics. I know the advanced topics group has gone
> through this exer
On 10/20/2011 05:00 PM, Aaron Burt wrote:
>
> If you had a Linux program that would play sound files, and let you control
> it with the footpedal, would you still need Express Scribe?
One of the advantages of ES is the time position in the recording.
Transcribing a 2 hour interview can take 6-8 h
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 03:29:13PM -0700, Richard C. Steffens wrote:
> On 10/20/2011 11:43 AM, Aaron Burt wrote:
> > Then you could just map the footpedal's buttons to the corresponding
> > keyboard commands for Express Scribe.
>
> As I've thought more about this I realize that mapping to keyboard
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 8:26 AM, Keith Lofstrom wrote:
>
> How does this sound? Would you like your own doctor to
> do something like this?
>
Would it be simpler to print to a PDF, export to the top N formats for
EMR data interchange, write a README for the EMR user's tech to look
at, and encryp
Keith Lofstrom wrote:
> My wife's new clinic will be running OpenEMR, an open source
> medical records program. Sometimes patients (or their other
> doctors) want copies of their records. Rather than kill trees,
> I am thinking about putting their patient record on a stripped
> down linux live CD
On Thu, 20 Oct 2011 15:29:13 -0700
"Richard C. Steffens" wrote:
> As I've thought more about this I realize that mapping to
> keyboard commands probably won't work. I use Express Scribe to
> listen to the recording. I use OpenOffice Writer to type. While
> typing the OO window has the focus so an
On 10/20/2011 11:43 AM, Aaron Burt wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 09:44:08PM -0700, Richard C. Steffens wrote:
>> In my search for a solution to my transcription software problem I
>> finally found the instructions for correctly installing Express Scribe
>> with Wine. I got the program running th
Not exactly what you asked for, but an X11 proxy server sounds like it
could approximate the desired functionality. The Xdmx project is an
example:
http://dmx.sourceforge.net/
Another possibility might be to set the "shared" environment up as a two
screen display, start up the client app and dra
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 15:18, Bill Barry wrote:
>
>
> My desktop does not have a CD/DVD device and if it did, I would be upset
> that to read my medical records would require a reboot as I only reboot for
> new kernels. A document on a USB stick would be more convenient.
>
> Bill
> ___
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 1:07 PM, Keith Lofstrom wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 09:30:44AM -0700, Paul Heinlein wrote:
> > >How does this sound? Would you like your own doctor to do something
> > >like this?
> >
> > Unless I specifically requested electronic records, I don't think that
> > woul
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 09:30:44AM -0700, Paul Heinlein wrote:
> >How does this sound? Would you like your own doctor to do something
> >like this?
>
> Unless I specifically requested electronic records, I don't think that
> would be my first choice. I'd rather have paper:
>
> * I can easily
Found the issue. The version (11.0.1.152-0.1.el5.rf) from rpmforge
doesn't work.
\\||/
Rod
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Roderick A. Anderson wrote:
> I updated my workstation to CentOS 5.7 yesterday with a few issues. None
> of them Firefox related but today when I went work an online class with
> video lectures the
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 12:25:14PM -0700, Keith Lofstrom wrote:
> I assume it is possible to duplicate the same identical graphic
> window from the same client on two different X displays ("servers").
>
> Can this be done, how is it done, and what is the process called?
Searching for "vnc export
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 11:23:41AM -0500, Fred James wrote:
> Evangelism aside, and just plain having fun as well ...
>the core need is sharing records in a secure way
> ... so one might ask oneself ...
>(a) if the recipient has to boot from the CD, is the record truly
> sharable?
>(b)
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 09:44:08PM -0700, Richard C. Steffens wrote:
> In my search for a solution to my transcription software problem I
> finally found the instructions for correctly installing Express Scribe
> with Wine. I got the program running this time and successfully loaded
> an audio f
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 12:25:14PM -0700, Keith Lofstrom wrote:
> I assume it is possible to duplicate the same identical graphic
> window from the same client on two different X displays ("servers").
>
> Can this be done, how is it done, and what is the process called?
>
> The tricky part is th
On Oct 20, 2011, at 10:48 AM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> Are there CD labelers other than LightScribe?
Yes. There are inkjet printable disks that are usually no more expensive than
non-printable disks.
I seem to recall a burner with a disk printer all in one unit, but that might
be overkill.
On Thu, 20 Oct 2011 08:40:32 -0700
MJang dijo:
>Drawbacks -- that means you wouldn't have access to the CD labelers
>that laser the label right on top of the media, and USB keys are more
>expensive.
Are there CD labelers other than LightScribe? I have a LightScribe
drive and it is worthless. It
On Thu, 20 Oct 2011 07:17:33 -0700
mer...@stonehenge.com (Randal L. Schwartz) dijo:
>> "T-Mobile" == T-Mobile Contacts writes:
>
>T-Mobile> Testing new phone.
>
>Test failed... you emailed a public mailing list. Don't. Do. That.
Randall,
K9 mail on my old Android phone could e-mail anyon
Good point on resale and future support
The Iconia has very little Manufacturer overhead
The Galaxy has a whole layer on top of Honeycomb.
It's not a bad layer, mostly styling.
I'll look into rooting and bootloading.
-Bill
On 10/20/2011 10:28 AM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Oct 2011
On Thu, 20 Oct 2011 08:17:36 -0700
Bill Ensley dijo:
>Thoughts?
The Galaxy Tab will be several orders of magnitude more popular than
the Aonia. Popularity alone does not impress me, but future
compatibility, support, and resale value do.
Also, check on whether it can be rooted, whether there is
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 09:25:31AM -0700, chris (fool) mccraw wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 07:58, Keith Lofstrom wrote:
>
> > I will look at vnc some more, but as I understand it, vnc copies
> > desktops, not the single window outputs of single applications
> > ("clients" in X parlance). I s
On 10/20/2011 08:20 AM, Erik Lane wrote:
> Both my keyboard and mouse are USB, and work well with anything I've tried
> them with. It's probably been about a year since I needed wine for anything
> (other than to drink) but when I did use it I don't remember any problems at
> all. I was impressed w
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 9:24 AM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
>
> It's also still perplexing why I cannot connect to the WRT54G. Once you
> pointed out that the 192.168.0.103 was being handed out by the wired
> router I realized that you were absolutely correct. My excuse for not
> realizing that prev
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 08:26, Keith Lofstrom wrote:
> My wife's new clinic will be running OpenEMR, an open source
> medical records program. Sometimes patients (or their other
> doctors) want copies of their records. Rather than kill trees,
> I am thinking about putting their patient record on
On Thu, 20 Oct 2011, Keith Lofstrom wrote:
> How does this sound? Would you like your own doctor to do something
> like this?
Unless I specifically requested electronic records, I don't think that
would be my first choice. I'd rather have paper:
* I can easily make copies for other care pro
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 07:58, Keith Lofstrom wrote:
> I will look at vnc some more, but as I understand it, vnc copies
> desktops, not the single window outputs of single applications
> ("clients" in X parlance). I specifically do NOT want to share
> whole desktops.
vnc does start its OWN x se
On Thu, 20 Oct 2011 01:19:42 -0700
Bill Barry dijo:
>On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 12:12 AM, John Jason Jordan
>wrote:
>> I could use some clues.
>If this thing you are calling an ethernet switch is actually a router
>or is connected to a router, then you have two routers and two
>networks. The ether
Keith Lofstrom wrote:
> My wife's new clinic will be running OpenEMR, an open source
> medical records program. Sometimes patients (or their other
> doctors) want copies of their records. Rather than kill trees,
> I am thinking about putting their patient record on a stripped
> down linux live CD
Keith Lofstrom wrote:
...
>
> To do this properly, the patient data portions of the live
> CD should be password encrypted. Also, it would be nice
> to have a very fast CD writer, with some kind of automagic
> labelling system so that the CD gets a readable label before
> it is handled by people
Bill Ensley wrote circa 11-10-20 08:17 AM:
> I have it down to 2 models:
>
> 1) Acer Iconia
> 2) Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1
>
> [...]
> Thoughts?
My pivot point would be to find out which one has the most custom ROMs
available in the developer community, as well as finding out which has
t
On Thu, 2011-10-20 at 08:26 -0700, Keith Lofstrom wrote:
> My wife's new clinic will be running OpenEMR, an open source
> medical records program. Sometimes patients (or their other
> doctors) want copies of their records. Rather than kill trees,
> I am thinking about putting their patient record
My wife's new clinic will be running OpenEMR, an open source
medical records program. Sometimes patients (or their other
doctors) want copies of their records. Rather than kill trees,
I am thinking about putting their patient record on a stripped
down linux live CD, along with a specially configu
Both my keyboard and mouse are USB, and work well with anything I've tried
them with. It's probably been about a year since I needed wine for anything
(other than to drink) but when I did use it I don't remember any problems at
all. I was impressed with the progress that's been made with that proje
HI All,
I spent 3 hours at Frys last night playing with different Tablets.
I have it down to 2 models:
1) Acer Iconia
2) Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1
The Iconia has inputs/outputs galore, but weighs a little more.
The Galaxy Tab has NO inputs/outputs (relies on external dongle
adapters),
> On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 12:25, Keith Lofstrom wrote:
> > I assume it is possible to duplicate the same identical graphic
> > window from the same client on two different X displays ("servers").
> >
> > Can this be done, how is it done, and what is the process called?
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 12:
> "T-Mobile" == T-Mobile Contacts writes:
T-Mobile> Testing new phone.
Test failed... you emailed a public mailing list. Don't. Do. That.
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On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 1:19 AM, Bill Barry wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 12:12 AM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
>
>> That is, I thought that changing the password on the WRT54G would be
>> easy. Opening a web browser page and trying to connect to
>> http://192.168.0.103 results in "problem loadin
# from chris (fool) mccraw
# on Thursday 20 October 2011 00:16:
>On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 12:25, Keith Lofstrom wrote:
>> I assume it is possible to duplicate the same identical graphic
>> window from the same client on two different X displays ("servers").
>>
>> Can this be done, how is it done,
On Thu, Oct 20, 2011 at 12:12 AM, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> That is, I thought that changing the password on the WRT54G would be
> easy. Opening a web browser page and trying to connect to
> http://192.168.0.103 results in "problem loading page." This happens
> even from my laptop and even when t
JJJ,
Unless you have spent a lot of time customizing the settings on your router,
i would recommend resetting your router to factory default. Then you can
enter a new longer password for your router. To reset your WRT54G, press a
pencil or whatever will fit into the reset button behind the router
On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 12:25, Keith Lofstrom wrote:
> I assume it is possible to duplicate the same identical graphic
> window from the same client on two different X displays ("servers").
>
> Can this be done, how is it done, and what is the process called?
sounds like you want something like v
My new Samsung Galaxy S2 comes with Gingerbread, 2.3.4. My Linksys
WRT54G router is set to 192.168.0.103. It is connected to a port on my
ethernet switch. Everything in the house is connected by ethernet; the
only purpose of the WRT54G is to provide wifi for the phone.
My previous phone ran Androi
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