Re: Looking for Ideas to facilitate group communication on the road

2011-06-06 Thread Mark Phillips
Their Talk product looks exactly like what I needhowever, it is under development now, so it is not available.darn! Thanks for the suggestion! Mark On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 8:10 PM, Ariel Gold wrote: > Haven't used it, but http://betwext.com/ is a local startup based out of > gangplank..

Re: log out

2011-06-06 Thread Mike Ballon
A little crude, but how about: -set a screen saver for 10mins -set a crontab from every min (or whatever) with a script that checks qdbus, if true run gnome-session-save --kill. again, crude, but I think it will do the trick. ex: qdbus org.gnome.ScreenSaver /ScreenSaver org.gnome.ScreenSaver.Get

Re: Looking for Ideas to facilitate group communication on the road

2011-06-06 Thread Ariel Gold
Haven't used it, but http://betwext.com/ is a local startup based out of gangplank On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 8:06 PM, Donn wrote: > Just saw this website and thought of your request. It might be a simple > solution. > http://www.textmob.co/ > > > On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 7:41 PM, Joseph Sinclair

Re: Looking for Ideas to facilitate group communication on the road

2011-06-06 Thread Donn
Just saw this website and thought of your request. It might be a simple solution. http://www.textmob.co/ On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 7:41 PM, Joseph Sinclair wrote: > There are other issues with GV too; the biggest being that a number cannot > be assigned as a "mobile" number on more than one account

Re: Looking for Ideas to facilitate group communication on the road

2011-06-06 Thread Joseph Sinclair
There are other issues with GV too; the biggest being that a number cannot be assigned as a "mobile" number on more than one account; so if anyone in the group uses GV, they won't want to have their number disconnected from their GV just to use your setup. Also, you cannot have GV forward to an

Re: Looking for Ideas to facilitate group communication on the road

2011-06-06 Thread Mark Phillips
Some feedback on the google voice idea A. I set up a new phone number and tried to add other phone numbers for forwarded texting. The only hitch is that the new phone number requires a verification code be sent from an sms on that phone. It makes sense, or someone would use google voice to spa

Re: [AzPHP] PHP developers?

2011-06-06 Thread Tim Thomas
Thanks Ken, All really great points. I should have been more clear - I am looking for one front end person (html/css/js) and 2 web developers (PHP), and I already have a LINUX sysadmin, but it is good to get people that know how to make their way around LINUX too without actually being sysad

Re: Looking for Ideas to facilitate group communication on the road

2011-06-06 Thread Mark Phillips
Bob, Interesting ideaI will give it a try. Thanks! Mark On Mon, Jun 6, 2011 at 8:30 AM, Bob Elzer wrote: > Have you thought of getting a google voice number, and adding everyone's > cell phone number to it, but just use the number for texting > > that way one text would go to all phones.

RE: Looking for Ideas to facilitate group communication on the road

2011-06-06 Thread Bob Elzer
Have you thought of getting a google voice number, and adding everyone's cell phone number to it, but just use the number for texting that way one text would go to all phones. There may be some issues to work out, but it might work _ From: plug-discuss-boun...@lists.plug.phoenix.a

Re: Looking for Ideas to facilitate group communication on the road

2011-06-06 Thread Mark Phillips
JD, I am not trying to convert an email to sms. I am looking for an sms group list, where anyone on the list can send an sms to everyone else on the list. Something like a google groups email list, but just for sms. Email is not an option, only sms. Mark On Sun, Jun 5, 2011 at 8:43 PM, JD Austin

Re: Possible Repost (Sorry) Windows 7 vs Ubuntu

2011-06-06 Thread Stephen
First thing to try is to boot directly to your win drive in bios. If that's goodthen all you need is to get grub set up. On Jun 6, 2011 2:06 AM, "Brian Cluff" wrote: > The update-grub command (which just points to grub-mkconfig) just > assembles grub's config file. The MBR remains unchanged until

Re: Possible Repost (Sorry) Windows 7 vs Ubuntu

2011-06-06 Thread Brian Cluff
The update-grub command (which just points to grub-mkconfig) just assembles grub's config file. The MBR remains unchanged until you do a grub-install, so your drives should be 100% intact unless you've done something to them trying to "fix" them. That being said, other OSes are added to the g