See you there!
a
On 8/1/07, Mark Rees <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> A quick reminder that this Thursday, August 2 2007 from 6:30PM,
> there will be a social gathering of Sydney Python Users Group and
> any individuals interested in discussing Python, Web, Ruby, Perl etc.
>
> Laptops, code review
On Thu, 2 Aug 2007 13:12:57 +1000
"Martin Visser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sadly, the breadcrumbs that have been left by you and your ex-colleague are
> already probably too hard to collect again.
My mother used to say "An egg, once scrambled, cannot be unscrambled".
Erik
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While I am sure the mailing list admins can delete those entries, are you
sure that that actually makes sense?
Firstly, the posts have already made it to Google's cache (one of many
search engine) at
http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:0fSCAOgY8qkJ:lists.slug.org.au/archives/jobs/2007/05/msg
James Gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 02/08/2007 11:04:06 AM:
> It's set to 'centrino' atm.
>
> > If your using the generic acpi, try the driver specific for your
> > cpu/chipset. If not, try using acpi-cpufreq.
>
> Is this more complicated than echoing the appropriate string into that
> f
Hi there
An ex colleague has put my details down for some jobs on SLUG.
Would you kindly delete them?
lists.slug.org.au/archives/jobs/2007/05/msg1.html
lists.slug.org.au/archives/jobs/2007/05/msg2.html
Could you also provide the username and password for the Sherborne Consulting
Ac
On Thu, 2007-08-02 at 09:44 +1000, Scott Ragen wrote:
> James Gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 01/08/2007 04:56:26 PM:
>
> > So that does substantially help matters -- I have to try pretty hard to
> > make it skip in that situation. It unfortunately also chews through
> > battery life and make
On Wed, Aug 01, 2007 at 11:27:38PM +1000, Jeremy Visser wrote:
> Alex Samad wrote:
> > Seems like I am getting attacked from these ip's
> > 59.124.57.147
> > 61.180.85.226
> > 155.230.106.163
> > 202.107.245.4
> >
James Gregory <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 01/08/2007 04:56:26 PM:
> So that does substantially help matters -- I have to try pretty hard to
> make it skip in that situation. It unfortunately also chews through
> battery life and makes the fan scream like some kind of gently blowing
> banshee. Nee
Hi,
Recently i've been working with System Imager[1] on Debian Lenny, i
already installed from the sources (latest stable revision, 3.8.1) on
the server machine, but the only way that i found to complete the installation
was commenting the line number 65 on the file
$HOME/systemimager-3.8.1/initrd
Alex Samad wrote:
> Seems like I am getting attacked from these ip's
> 59.124.57.147
> 61.180.85.226
> 155.230.106.163
> 202.107.245.4
>
> 202.188.161.66
> 210.164.31.9
A quick reminder that this Thursday, August 2 2007 from 6:30PM,
there will be a social gathering of Sydney Python Users Group and
any individuals interested in discussing Python, Web, Ruby, Perl etc.
Laptops, code review, show and tell etc allowed and encouraged.
We meet in the ground floor area
Try a firewall distro like Clark Connect (there are others too). There
is a free community version, great web interface and a lot of functions;
email and web servers, routing, port forwarding, vpn. A good thing.
Max
Stephen Black wrote:
I have been hitting the Linux documentation hard and afte
James Gregory wrote:
Hey guys,
I've found that playback of music on my laptop has this horrible,
horrible tendency to "skip" (by which I mean that the music stops for
some fraction of a second) extremely frequently. This has only been
occurring since Ubuntu's -generic kernels came in (I forget w
On 01/08/2007, at 4:02 PM, Billy Kwong wrote:
As long as the installed files and DBs are in different locations,
and both
postmasters of different versions are listening on different
ports, then
yes you can do that.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think Ubuntu and Debian already
supports
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