On 04/02/09 13:19, Kenny Duffus wrote:
> Hi
>
> The BCS Glasgow Branch talk this monday
>
> Date Monday 6th April 2009
> Location Lord Todd, University of Strathclyde
Any particular start time?
-Gary
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system, if so, then you have not
been compromised.
Just check, I got the same email earlier to an address I receive
zillions of spam for.
-Gary
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On 02/06/08 22:48, Colin McKinnon wrote:
Meanwhile $ork have decided to enroll me in the Order the Blackberry and unto
me bestow a 8800 device. And while walking around Tesco's at the weekend, a
Bluetooth dongle fell into my shopping basket.
It is not just Cr^H^HBlackberry that is having iss
All I can add is DITTO!
It is most likely the best option out there. I have been running it for
several years now and it truly rocks!
Hi,
Kyle Gordon wrote:
Dovecot rocks. It's been surprisingly stable (even before v1),
handles large maildirs nicely, has plenty of pluggable auth systems,
and
On 14/03/08 21:14, Claudio Calvelli wrote:
I've just deleted a few tons of spam from the wiki - for the n-th time
since the same spammers keep coming back. I'm referring to RoldoMolob,
TatacNaget, BaselTcoro, OuladOmbor, DarroLalno -- who seem to appear
and add spam minutes after one removes it.
On 21/02/08 21:11, Alistair J. Ross wrote:
If anyone out there has an old 8 bit ISA network card that I can fairly
easily get working with MS-DOS (eg, Packet Driver) please let me know.
Obviously willing to pay cash, but not too much. It seems I can't get
any joy out of Ebay as I've been searchi
From one of my pimps.
Have not told her I am sending this along. So just mention it.
-Gary
Original Message
Subject: Linux Systems Administrator - Glasgow
Date: Tue, 11 Sep 2007 17:19:36 +0100
From: King, Karlyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
I have a new opportunity for a
of the channels you will
actually get a response to your problem. Many other channels I joined,
people were less than helpful, to say the very least.
As Dan suggested, it is not just Glasgow centric, we have members from
all over the UK, US and yes, a Russian.. (Not to mention some othe
Kyle Gordon wrote:
Congratulations to Heather and Ben (aka mrben) on the birth of their baby girl
Mira Hope Thorp, who was born today at 19:23. Photos will be online soon
apparently :-)
Kyle
Congrats to (mr|mrs) ben on upgrading to kid 1.0! :-)
-Gary
babaguy wrote:
Hi Gary,
You might look up "Carnivore" on google, to see what it is, what it
does, and which OS has a built-in back door by which it intrudes and
eats up everything
- Paul
FYI, Carnivore bit the dust ages ago. It did not work.
On a side note, I noticed a
s with "being watched and listened to" a long time ago, and who knows, living openly may affect the watchers/listeners for the better - I certainly hope so, anyway!
Say what? Intelligence community? You working on some conspiracy theory?
What makes you think Big brother is o
.)
RTFM stands for 'Read The Fine Manual'
Which usually refers to having to look at the help files or the online
documents. ( https://help.ubuntu.com/ )
Hope this helps
-Gary
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htt
ProxyRequests On
ProxyPass /media/ http://web2/
Another option
ServerName web2
ProxyRequests On
ProxyRemote http://media/ http://web2/
(This last one would be alias the server as media which is perhaps a
workaround)
Any other suggestions?
--
Gary
William Anderson wrote:
*snip*
I'll happily chuck in a tenner for this. If a few other generous
ScotLUGgers do the same, the question of charging at the door becomes moot.
*snip*
I will gladly add some money too.
-Gary
aka figjam
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m the west
end of Glasgow.
Cheers
Julian
Julian
Could I get one of these please?
I have an SCA disk, but no box to put it in.
Thanks in advance
-Gary
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Kyle Gordon wrote:
Just thought folks might enjoy this little gadget...
http://www.risingconcepts.com/frapper/scotlug
Kyle
Nice, but how do you unregister multiple registrations?
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ually going to suggest the same but you
beat me to it :-)
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aka figjam
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Something that could be interesting.
-Gary
Original Message
Subject: backstage.bbc.co.uk Open Tech 2005, Saturday July 23rd
Date: Wed, 1 Jun 2005 15:54:33 +0100 (BST)
From: Sam Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The UK Unix User Group, NTK.net, a
ll a happy festive season.
-Gary
PS: Where I am going, Christmas isnt celebrated and beer dont get
consumed.. *sigh*
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the other
course takers
c) bored to death and lose interest.
I am not all that keen on Linux, being a FreeBSD, Solaris fan
How does one like me, attain some of these qualifications 'that is
desireable' which the pimp will promote to get me a better position?
-Gary
PS: I am asking t
Ok, managed to get an order posted on the web, saying it was successful.
*fingers crossed*
Now, why is _before_ 24 August significant?
makes me think of years ago when the 'Me too' reply to Newsposts were a
bain..
-Gary
neil sinclair wrote:
Anyone who missed out on the first chan
But this is my own 'real life experience'
-Gary
Allan Whiteford wrote:
Hi,
I could spend hours looking up technical specs but I'd expect to get a
better real world answer here.
How feasible is a wireless network connection over a range of around
250-300m, with "almost" a
t it didnt really work for me.
I finally got hooked on FreeBSD and been a used it ever since.
Professionally, I use Solaris in its various guises.
-Gary
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Try something like this instead.
Gary
> -Original Message-
> From: Ismail Murat Dilek [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 11, 2003 12:23 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [Scottish] php and my sql
>
> Hi,
> I ve
Try this --
SELECT COUNT(name) FROM table
WHERE name = "name";
Gary
> On Tue, 28 Jan 2003 15:16:27 + Tam McLaughlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote :
>
> > i am trying something in mysql but can't remember any sql.
> > Say i have a
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