[SLUG] Reset Your LinkedIn Password

2009-08-25 Thread LinkedIn Password
LinkedIn We have received your request to reset your LinkedIn password. Please use this secure URL to reset your password within 5 days: https://www.linkedin.com/e/pwr/25443875/ihfRyfT7/ To reset your password, please enter your new password twice on the page that opens. Thank yo

Re: [SLUG] Reset Your LinkedIn Password

2009-08-25 Thread Jake Anderson
On 25/08/09 18:47, LinkedIn Password wrote: LinkedIn We have received your request to reset your LinkedIn password. Please use this secure URL to reset your password within 5 days: https://www.linkedin.com/e/pwr/25443875/ihfRyfT7/ To reset your password, please enter your new pas

[SLUG] Re: 40 Years of Unix

2009-08-25 Thread elliott-brennan
LOL. Thanks James for prefacing your comment with Loved it. > jam wrote in > The GUI paradigism allows people who have not learned to talk to computers to > communicate using pictures. > This picture mode is slow and cumbersome (imagine talking to a Russian, but > using pictures to convey your

[SLUG] August Monthly Meeting

2009-08-25 Thread Melissa Draper
== August Monthly Meeting == You can read the full version of this announcement at http://slug.org.au/node/117 SLUG's monthly meeting. Meetings are open to the general public, and are free of charge. Where: Our venue is now Google, Level 5, 48 Pirrama Road, Pyrmont. It's across the road from

[SLUG] squid reverse proxy almost working - but only ever hitting default site

2009-08-25 Thread Ben Donohue
Hi all, Just to get squid reverse proxy 2.6 working with two sites for now... it seems to be working in that the access.log is registering hits but only for the default site. Default site is www.icafe.com.au other site is www.pamphlets.org.au If I bypass squid, I can port forward port 80 to b

[SLUG] Re: 40 Years of Unix

2009-08-25 Thread Malcolm Johnston
The point about shells has already been made, but some people have got a bit sidetracked. Shells are command-interpreters; they mediate between the user and the kernel. Applications in Unix, as has already been said, get to run because a shell is spawned by the fork() system process. This is

Re: [SLUG] Re: 40 Years of Unix

2009-08-25 Thread jam
On Wednesday 26 August 2009 10:00:06 slug-requ...@slug.org.au wrote: > The point about shells has already been made, but some people have got a > bit sidetracked.  Shells are command-interpreters; they mediate between the > user and the kernel.  Applications in Unix, as has already been said, get >