On Nov 1, 2009, at 9:24 PM, Ted Gould wrote:
On Sun, 2009-11-01 at 08:20 -0700, Carlton Brooks wrote:
I am looking for a program to handle all my family/business
documents.
I would like to be able to scan in the document/invoice etc and have
some control over where to store it.
Is there a
Two more ideas:
If you are generating these documents in OpenOffice, you can generate a pdf
from within OpenOffice.
If you are using another program to generate documents or people are sending
documents to you in some printable electronic format, and you use cups, you
can set up a local pdf
From: Alex Dean a...@crackpot.org
On Nov 1, 2009, at 9:24 PM, Ted Gould wrote:
I'd recommend gscan2pdf. It works with SANE, but does nice things
like handle double sided stuff easily. It will also work with
GOCR to do OCR
That's not exactly a great thing. GOCR is much worse than
On Mon, 2009-11-02 at 08:31 -0700, Matt Graham wrote:
From: Alex Dean a...@crackpot.org
On Nov 1, 2009, at 9:24 PM, Ted Gould wrote:
I'd recommend gscan2pdf. It works with SANE, but does nice things
like handle double sided stuff easily. It will also work with
GOCR to do OCR
That's
On Mon, 2009-11-02 at 08:31 -0700, Matt Graham wrote:
I spent 3 or 4 years doing stuff like this on the NYT, Wall Street
Journal, Christian Science Monitor, and Boston Globe. You will NOT
be able to get decent OCR with free software. Newspapers require
a different approach than most OCR
PLUG,
I know it is short notice - Does anyone have a presentation they can
make to this months meeting on November 5th?
We have an open slot and are looking for a presentation that would be
of interest to the Developers in Phoenix - If you have a presentation
you can make contact me off list.
Hello,
I have to create a program that reads from the /sys files.
These files contains a single value and are in different directories (that's
how the /sys fs it is)
There isn't a easy way to read these values? some function of the sysfs for
example
Thanks
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'The Magic Is In the Movement'
From: Marco Savo savoma...@gmail.com
I have to create a program that reads from the /sys files.
These files contains a single value and are in different directories.
There isn't a easy way to read these values? some function of the
sysfs for example?
sysfs is a great example of second-system
On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 8:58 AM, der.hans pl...@lufthans.com wrote:
moin moin,
added monitoring for a borken web server to hobbit last night and a 403
forbidden is giving a green status. Seems foolish that a hard error would
be marked as OK.
How do I get hobbit to correctly mark a 403 as
Hello Hello,
Now that Android has been out for a while, anyone care to talk about their
experiences
with it? Is it a joke, great phone for an IT guy, better for a joe blow who
will only talk
and occasional text??
nathan
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Nathan England
Verizon (928)
Here's an explanation by the author of hobbit...
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On Fri, Jun 09, 2006 at 08:25:53AM -0500, Larry Barber wrote:
Henrik, I currently have an http test that is getting a 403 Forbidden
response. Hobbit is not marking this as an error. Would it be possible to
have Hobbit treat a Forbidden
My wife and I recently each picked up the T-Mobile My Touch phone.
- Nice, smooth operation most of the time. Once in a while it pauses
for a few seconds before bringing up the requested task.
- Battery life is easily good for an average day but will chew up
quick if you use all the features,
I picked up a HTC Hero from Sprint and I can agree with what Alan says about
his My Touch phones. Been playing with it a little bit atta time so that I can
get used to the phone, so much to learn and to play. The back of my Hero is not
easy to take off thou.
One of the nice things I like
I picked up a HTC Hero from Sprint and I can agree with what Alan says about
his My Touch phones. Been playing with it a little bit atta time so that I can
get used to the phone, so much to learn and to play. The back of my Hero is not
easy to take off thou.
One of the nice things I like
I picked up a HTC Hero from Sprint and I can agree with what Alan says about
his My Touch phones. Been playing with it a little bit atta time so that I can
get used to the phone, so much to learn and to play. The back of my Hero is not
easy to take off thou.
One of the nice things I like
November is SSLStrip Month! We welcome Brian Fields who will be debunking
all our concepts of MITM attacks and SSL encryption on a shared network
using Moxie Marlinspike's wonderful tool demonstrated this year at BlackHat
and available on Backtrack4: SSLStrip
SEE ttp://plug.phoenix.az.us/ for more information on HackFests.
On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 12:36 AM, Lisa Kachold lisakach...@obnosis.comwrote:
November is SSLStrip Month! We welcome Brian Fields who will be debunking
all our concepts of MITM attacks and SSL encryption on a shared network
using
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