summer classes @ MCC's BII

2008-05-15 Thread der.hans
moin moin, we've got a couple of GNU/Linux classes on the schedule for June. CIS271DL - GNU/Linux Security will be a hands on class covering many security topics for GNU/Linux. Red Hat has been using SE Linux for both CentOS and Fedora for a while. Ubuntu now comes with AppArmor. Those are just

OT: NPR station starts streaming in OGG

2008-05-15 Thread Shawn Badger
For those people who listen to NPR while sitting at there computers. http://digg.com/linux_unix/NPR_news_station_WBUR_is_now_streaming_in_Ogg_Vorbis --- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or t

Re: OT: NPR station starts streaming in OGG

2008-05-15 Thread Dazed_75
Very cool. Thanks for the info! On Thu, May 15, 2008 at 8:02 AM, Shawn Badger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > For those people who listen to NPR while sitting at there computers. > > http://digg.com/linux_unix/NPR_news_station_WBUR_is_now_streaming_in_Ogg_Vorbis > > -

Where can I find -- rtf2htm

2008-05-15 Thread Josef Lowder
. I've searched the 'net but have not yet found the right thing. Anybody know of a good "rtf to html" script or binary for Linux? Found one possibility here: www.sourceforge.net/projects/rtf2html But it needs to be compiled and I'm not sure how to do that. The docs just say: ./configure &&

Re: Where can I find -- rtf2htm

2008-05-15 Thread Sir Light
Hello Josef, Josef Lowder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > . > The docs just say: > > ./configure && make && make install > > and that it was compiled under unix with gcc 3.3 > Then do exactly what it says to do. Jon --- PLUG-discuss maili

Re: state $$ to proprietary software

2008-05-15 Thread der.hans
Am 14. Mai, 2008 schwätzte Shawn Badger so: Woops, I forgot to include the link: http://www.ospb.state.az.us/ I haven't found much specific to the costs for licensing. I did see one thing, but it was about savings on one thing being used on something else and didn't seem to be trackable to bu

Re: 64 bit computer question, generic

2008-05-15 Thread storkus
I agree with everyone else, but I should mention one thing they didn't: this only applies if it's not an Itanium (which is rare anyway). If it's an AMD or Intel P4 or better series with the x86-64 instruction set, you're fine. Personally, I'll be dropping SlamD64 on my laptop (yes, for those watc