A simple IMAGE hosted on their server would indicate such a thing, to me
that cinched it for me.. no more TB.
I was glad I dropped TB long before that came out.
I tried Elastix but didn't like the changes they interface made to
FreePBX/etc.
I suppose I could do with it like I did with
On Mon, 2008-03-03 at 20:33 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Geek Girl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Well the Phoenix Asterisk Users Group is going to be organizing. I do know
this first hand. =-)
I don't supposed you would care to expand on this?
I would imagine that an Asterisk
Craig White wrote:
On Mon, 2008-03-03 at 20:33 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Geek Girl [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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I would imagine that an Asterisk Users Group would generate a
substantial amount of interest and I hope that if this happens, someone
will post up info on meetings
From: Bryan O'Neal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have two mail servers (different domains) I own plus two more outside
email addresses and non of them can send to @yahoo.com addresses for
several days. Anyone else having trouble?
No problem sending to yahoo over the last few days. Then again, I've
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 8:31 AM, Matt Graham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Bryan O'Neal [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have two mail servers (different domains) I own plus two more outside
email addresses and non of them can send to @yahoo.com addresses for
several days. Anyone else having trouble?
Maybe you are already familiar with
http://www.ohloh.net/
but I just saw it recently.
Here is a sample quote:
(from http://www.ohloh.net/blog/the_cleanup;):
[...] there is simply a ton of cool, innovative work going on in the
Open Source World. At the beginning of Ohloh, I felt a little
that site scores high on the raunchy scale... any technical tips on
removing that pornographic image from the page you linked permanently
from my brain?
-jmz
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 12:46 PM, Erich Newell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I discovered this earlier and thought it was hilarious. You
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 1:02 PM, Mike Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so I guess we both found ohloh independently.
utterly fascinating.
http://www.joshuazeidner.com/2008/03/ohloh-om-malik-starts-open-source-blog.html
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- http://www.joshuazeidner.com/
Bleh...I was like what pornographic image? so I went back and looked
and sadly noticed it this time. At least we weren't goatse'd :P
Joshua Zeidner wrote:
that site scores high on the raunchy scale... any technical tips on
removing that pornographic image from the page you linked
Ugh. Sorry. I didn't notice that the first time around. :'(
Ok...for everyone else: There's a pretty disturbing picture about 2/3rds of
the way down on the right side. Not really pornographic since the groin and
chest area are actually covered...but...blech.
I still think the entry as a whole is
Matt Graham wrote:
From: Mike Bydalek [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Most of the programs I can use the default Etch with no issues, but
there are some I would like to either install myself or compile myself.
For example, I would like the latest GNUCash (helping me
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 2:30 PM, Jared Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Try:
DELETE FROM `long_term_memory` WHERE `flashbacks` LIKE '%yuck%'
TABLE 'long_term_memory' contains 0 records.
ok. what do I do now?
-jmz
;-)
On 3/4/08, Joshua Zeidner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
that site
I have an awkward situation with pdftk
I have a file with filenames that I want to pass to pdftk as input
files.
according to the man page...
input PDF files | - | PROMPT
A list of the input PDF files. If you plan to combine these PDFs
(without using handles) then list files in the order
Give this a try:
cat /path/to/filenames_file.xt |xargs pdftk
-Charles
Craig White wrote:
I have an awkward situation with pdftk
I have a file with filenames that I want to pass to pdftk as input
files.
according to the man page...
input PDF files | - | PROMPT
A list of the input PDF
I just noticed that you said some of the filenames have spaces, so use
the -0 option, which should take care of that (man xargs for more info).
-Charles
Charles Jones wrote:
Give this a try:
cat /path/to/filenames_file.xt |xargs pdftk
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I don't remember :-)
On 3/4/08, Joshua Zeidner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 2:30 PM, Jared Anderson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Try:
DELETE FROM `long_term_memory` WHERE `flashbacks` LIKE '%yuck%'
TABLE 'long_term_memory' contains 0 records.
ok. what do I do
On Tue, 2008-03-04 at 19:27 -0600, Josef Lowder wrote:
.
Recently, I have been experiencing strange dsl problems,
which I have been unable to either solve or even pin down.
My main Linux box which is ethernet wire connected to my 2-wire
modem/router has had a few dropped signals, but
Honestly I dont think Kerry has that type of decision in the project as far
as budgeting their salary etc since Fonality baught trixbox out
Also you need to factor in their MAJOR corperate contributors
cough...Intel cough
- Original Message -
From: Craig White [EMAIL PROTECTED]
No I am not saying anything bad about intel at all, I have worked quite
closely with Intel...Even worked as a contractor for a bit, so I actually
have a large respect for Intel, the do allot not only for the open source
community but also in other areas etc...
I am just saying that fonality
Again, that works but it fails because the PDF includes on the last file. As I
said, I don't think an xargs thing is going to work at all because as the man
page states...the '-' option is to pass only a single file via stdin.
Craig
On Tue, 2008-03-04 at 19:10 -0700, Charles Jones wrote:
Ah
Several list member have ask me what I have in computer stuff? I have prepared
a list and will send it out
to those who have requested it. If anyone is interested please send email to my
other address:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Everything is new and in sealed boxes. I opened a few boxes but those are
Hmm pdftk doesn't seem too friendly in regards to the order of the
arguments, it would be much easier if you could specify the input files
last on the command linehow does it tell the difference between the
filenames and the rest of the args (what if you have a file called
output)??
Before you say that last attempt didn't work, I just saw another example
usage that gave me an idea:
or (Using Wildcards):
pdftk *.pdf cat output combined.pdf
So, now this should do it:
mkdir temp; IFS=$'\n'; for file in `cat I-a-files.txt | sed 's/ /\ /g'`;
do cp -v $file temp; done; cd
Ahh yeah...can't believe I didn't think of that. BTW, for pdftk, cat
is a command line option, not referring to the cat we know and love.
I think the final ver of the command would be:
cat I-A-files.txt |xargs -i pdftk {} cat output I-A.pdf verbose
Okay...my head hurts now :)
-Charles
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