One will compile the pthread lib into your binary, one will reference it. I
don't remember which, but just look at the disk space size.
Now that I think about it I think a -s compiles it in and a -l specifies to
explicitly call ld
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I won't shun you. I'll friend anyone on steam. But, yeah, buy indie games
and games that run on Linux for funzies.
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It's linked to your account--so as long as you have your credentials, you
have the game forever on any system with the steam client installed on.
BTW: Dungeons of Dredmor is an amazing dungeon crawler, highly recommend
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Think we played with the live environment on Scientific
Linux for a bit. . .
Might be worth-while to include some shady jail-breaking android devices in
the corner at one of these.
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There's a program out there called netbrake (linux only) that will let
you limit the bps a program can use. It has an option to set an
aggregate bandwidth limit, but I don't think that's implemented yet.
http://www.hping.org/netbrake/
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mpiler--if it points to one at all.
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> I'm sick of this list. I'm unsubscribing Can someone please tell me how?
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A Windows developer walked into a bar. There is no punchline because
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each processor on the system (so a quad core would have
either a max load of 1 or 4)
My guess is that your load is just higher than one because your RAM
isn't feeding your CPU fast enough.
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in it, no text books
will make up for a good sandbox.
Hacking: the Art of Exploitation is an excellent book, I will say
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had this been an actual use of the uug-list, it would've incited
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We're putting on an install fest on Wednesday in the TMCB sports lab.
I'll be coming with USB install sticks for some popular distros.
Please come and bring your friends and family who don't use Linux yet.
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come learn about networking from one of the best.
JDawgs will be served at 5:30pm and prizes will be given out at the
end of the event.
When: Tuesday, September 13th, 5:30pm - 7:30pm
Where: 710 TNRB
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who are interested in a consulting career. I
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regulate the internal pressure. That
would result in them operating at higher temperatures too--and most of
AZ is at a lower elevation than Utah.
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I'll be acting VP (as well as secretary) unless someone else would
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http://www.facebook.com/groups/24041928045/
As you can tell, it is a highly active an utilized page.
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Also, I propose that this election we designate to the VP an important
duty: approving uug-list requests. I used to do that as president,
but I haven't really done it in many months.
In unrelated news: welcome to our 20 new members who just joined today :S
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d facebook group for the general membership to ignore.
If you elect my opponent, all these tasks will be &> /dev/null
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I guess I'll do something, if no one else is.
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me I'm willing to spend on it." See how they respond.
When given the options "no computer" or "slightly different layout," most
people make the right choice.
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useful, but will help some if I drop once a
> minute with cron. If needed, I'm happy to recompile the kernel, but I'd
> rather
> not have to.
>
> It is a one-time drop, but there's nothing to stop you from doing a:
while true; do echo 3 > /proc/sys/vm/drop_caches ; slee
've really just
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IO == sys.stdin:
> self.SP.stdin.write(line)
> self.SP.stdin.flush()
> if (line.find("<") <> -1):
> self.runParser(line)
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if IO == sys.stdin:
self.SP.stdin.write(line)
self.SP.stdin.flush()
if (line.find("<") <> -1):
self.runParser(line)
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success with it. I just need to limit the number of threads
that are being run.
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as it gets data. I'm trying to figure
out how to do this with some threads to handle each input stream
individually--but I really can't find any examples (after about an hour of
searching) of how to do this in python.
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basic "read from two asynchronous inputs
with threads" program look like? I've tried about four different ways and
haven't found one that works yet.
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as I use the
subprocess file descriptor, it never closes or gets back to an "unready"
state.
My question is: is their a way to reset the subprocess
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On Sun, Jan 30, 2011 at 5:20 PM, Nathan Rackliffe wrote:
> On Tue, Jan 18, 2011 at 3:10 PM, Todd Millecam wrote:
>
>> Would all the lurkers please stand up--or bump the thread!
>>
>>
> I hope this isn't an effort to purge the list of all us old-timers.
>
>
Would all the lurkers please stand up--or bump the thread!
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I'm trying to avoid spending time in a crawlspace in my house.
I was wondering if anyone had a small switch I could buy off them (or have).
10/100mbps is all I need, and I really just need something with more than
two ports on it.
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rtition of=/dev/sda1
dd is a direct binary copy, and has no compression or speed-saving logic
like Norton Ghost, but it does come standard with every Linux distro out
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Wait, did Andrew accept Librarian?
And I'd like to thank everyone who voted for me--namely myself. . .
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st time I talked with him. I know
we never have a votable position for Vice President (president runner-up
gets it)--but that sounds like a good gig to me. So, if all these people
accept nominations, then I'd like to run for Vice President.
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> rm -rf ./todds-election-candidate-modifier.py
> echo "AJ isn't running this time."
>
> nice :)
I think all candidacy announcements from here on should be
terminal-executable--please no tcsh
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>
> commit -m "changed syntax errors"
>
> #!/usr/bin/env python
> +from uug_elections import candidates
> try:
> +position = candidates["A.J. O'Neal"]
> candidates["Todd Millecam"] = position
> except KeyError:
> pass
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> On Fri, Aug 06, 2010 at 01:44:05PM -0600, Todd Millecam wrote:
> > #!/usr/bin/env python
> > from uug_elections import canidates
> >
> > if canidates["A.J. O'Neal"]:
> > canidates[&quo
#!/usr/bin/env python
from uug_elections import canidates
if canidates["A.J. O'Neal"]:
canidates["Todd Millecam"] = canidates["A.J. O'Neal"]
else:
canidates["Todd Millecam"] = None
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And be sure to bring your towel when doing so
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+1 for vim, since there really aren't any other text editors.
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lick start over arch, but it is
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fiber optic has at different
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>> So ya, I'd love to have 2 meetings every month, but I currently have
>> the impression that we just don't have the numbers for it. I honestly wish
>> to be proven wrong.
I'll be at any meetings we have
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The final results:
UUG President
* Todd Millecam: 4
* Topher Fischer: 1.834x10^13
* AJ O'Neal: 5
Vice President
* Andrew McNabb: 27
Secretary
* Matt Gardner: 27
Librarian
* Topher Fischer: 16
* Jeremy Sandberg: 11
Webmaster
* Jon Wilson: 2
Polls are up:
http://uug.byu.edu/polls/group/4/
You must be a member to vote. If you've forgot your password, email
presid...@uug.byu.edu with a temporary password that you'd like and I'll
set it to that so you can login and change it (my GPG key id is EAD02AB6,
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On Sat, 2009-04-11 at 19:51 -0600, Todd Millecam wrote:
> Well, I know this is now no longer timely--but for the last month I was
> going to base my running platform on updating the club charter, I'll give
> some specifics of what I had in mind later.
>
> In light of the acce
s with similar interests to our own.
I know what I'm doing, and I know what can be done. So lets get out
there and do it!
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Well, I know this is now no longer timely--but for the last month I was
going to base my running platform on updating the club charter, I'll give
some specifics of what I had in mind later.
In light of the acceptance of a proposed measure, I will not be putting up
the polls tonight.
If there are
ldn't get as many votes for president. This could be some
> underhanded ploy by the current president to sabotage his opponents!
> I nominate Todd Millecam for secretary.
Could be an underhanded ploy. . .hadn't thought about it that way.
Honestly, I only said it because I liked the
> Please post to the list by this Saturday if you want a position.
I'm putting the ballot up tomorrow night. Please check to make sure
this is right:
President: Todd Millecam, AJ O'Neal, Andrew McNabb, Topher Fischer
Secretary: No candidates
Librarian: Topher Fischer
Webmaster
On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 13:21 -0600, Stuart Jansen wrote:
> On Tue, 2009-04-07 at 13:18 -0600, Alvin ONeal wrote:
> > I'll run for president again.
>
> Are you going to tell us your plans, or do we need to check last years
> archive. ;-)
>
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This certainly generated less of a buzz than I was hoping for.
What do we do in the event of _not_ having people fill leadership
positions?
So far the candidates are as follows:
President : Todd Millecam
Secretary :
Librarian :
Webmaster :
Runner-up for president gets vice president
On Fri, 2009-04-03 at 19:56 -0600, Jeremy Sandberg wrote:
>
>
> 2009/4/3 Todd Millecam
> The positions to fill are:
>
> President
> Vice President
> Secretary
> Librarian
> Webmaster
>
> W
I'm running for re-election. I plan on doing largely what I've been
doing, with the exception of seeking to have more high-quality meetings.
I want to get a greater quantity of experienced presenters this year,
and continue with regular meetings.
I also intend to advertise the UUG much more aggr
Well, it's that time of year again--the end of winter semester. As if
you didn't have enough to worry about with finals and all that, its time
for you UUG-leadership hopefuls to be campaigning too!
If anyone is interested in running, please post to the list within this
next week so we can put you
On Thu, 2009-03-26 at 10:30 -0600, Austin Smith wrote:
> My friend and I will be coming tonight. Will there be some Linux
> install cd's laying around there, or should I bring my own? And on a
> related note, what distro do you recommend for an older computer, also
> keeping in mind ease of use f
On Mon, 2009-03-09 at 23:51 -0600, Austin Smith wrote:
> Hi, I was just wondering if there was an install-fest coming up any
> time soon. I have a friend who wants to put Linux on his old laptop,
> and I don't quite feel comfortable trying to do it myself.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Austin Smith
>
On Fri, 2009-02-13 at 10:34 -0700, Dave Smith wrote:
> Okay, I've digested all the feedback, and I think we're ready to make a
> decision.
>
> Let's write a simple chat client. I will develop a server before hand,
> and we can just write a GUI during the presentation that connects to the
> serv
For the many who did not come, here's what you missed:
We couldn't get open arena to work, really, because some of use were
running version 0.8.0 and others 0.8.1. Given that some had compiled it
from source, we ended up spending most of the time play tremulous.
Humans won--aliens held out for u
On Wed, 2009-02-11 at 14:00 -0700, Scott K wrote:
> So game day is tomorrow! I'm trying to figure out the best way to
> transport my rig and looking forward to some heavy fragging. What does
> the final game list look like?
>
> Headcount? flyers?
>
> Scott
>
> On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 8:49 AM, Da
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Events
NSA Virtual Career Fair - February 24 - National Security Agency
* New Jobs
Aculis Inc.
* Java/J2EE Consultant (Salt Lake City, UT)
Atlantic Search Group, Inc. (ASG)
* SAS Programmer -
It was awesome, largely thanks to Byron.
We had the largest turnout of any UUG meeting since I was president.
It was a very good meeting, I thought. Let's make the open-source LAN
party (Feb 12 at 6:30, 230 TNRB) even better!
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If you have any idea of how to advertise for this--as I think it has a
high appeal--please let me know what you'd be willing to do, and what
you'd need to get it done.
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Tomorrow is the last Thursday of the month--so we'll have our meeting
tomorrow night at 6:30 in 230 TNRB.
KDE and GNOME still don't have an official representative. It looks
like the only window managers worth mentioning are fluxbox and
awesome--everything else just isn't worth anyone's time.
On Tue, 2009-01-27 at 09:45 -0700, Graduate Studies Web Master wrote:
> I’ve been on the list for a while and have never been to a meeting –
> partly because I have four kids to attend to in the evenings, partly
> because I often feel intimidated by terminology I am unfamiliar with
> and by my gene
On Tue, 2009-01-27 at 00:25 -0700, Devin Flake wrote:
> Remember, this is the UUG so video editing on a Mac is allowed ;) I
> think this could be a lot of fun - maybe we could have a uug meeting
> and brainstorm/come up with a plan for a video or something? What do
> people think?
>
> Devin
>
I
Alright, I need one person for each of the buildings listed. Sign up
for a building, and I'll e-mail you a copy of the flier. If you could
get these up today, that'd be great.
TMCB(CS side)
TMCB(Math side)
HFAC
Clide
Crabtree
Wilk
BNSN (chemistry)
Please sign up, and I'll send you a copy
On Mon, 2009-01-26 at 10:01 -0700, Brent wrote:
> On a side note, if you're looking for ways to increase the club's
> exposure, involvement, etc. recording webcasts of the meetings might be
> a good way to do it. The videos could be cut into chunks that cover one
> topic at a time, and uploaded to
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 07:57:19PM +, Todd Millecam wrote:
> 1. I'm calling upon UUG members to attend every meeting possible, and
> to bring friends, neighbors, and relatives with them. In light of that,
> we have a meeting next Thursday (it is the last thursday in January)
On Fri, 2009-01-23 at 16:00 -0700, Brent wrote:
> Topher Fischer wrote:
> > Andrew McNabb wrote:
> >> I think there could be a whole meeting on OpenWRT. I could help with it
> >> (given sufficient notice).
> >
> > +1 for this idea.
>
> +1 from me, too.
>
> -Brent
> -
Last Thursday
So, after reading this, I am giving a definitive call-to-action:
Like I said at the beginning of the month--meetings will be the last
Thursday of every month at 6:30 PM, and will typically be held in the
TNRB.
Here's a list of things I'd like to get done, if you can help in anyway,
let me know:
On Thu, 2009-01-22 at 14:53 -0700, Stuart Jansen wrote:
> On Thu, 2009-01-22 at 14:26 -0700, Todd Millecam wrote:
> > As far as the CS department is concerned--our webpage can (and probably
> > ought) to look like a Nascar driver.
>
> That I am very opposed to.
Oh, don'
Also, now that I'm thinking about it--they are even offering us
discounts on RAM.
Here's the "requested" link:
http://www.premiummemory.com/"; title="Premium Memory"
target="_blank">http://www.premiummemory.com/App_Themes/PremiumMemory/images/logo.gif";
alt="RAM Memory" width="155" height="50"
> This is my own opinion, and you certainly need to talk with the
> department, advisor, etc., but sponsorship in general makes me a little
> nervous. I'm mostly okay with sponsoring of specific events (like AST
> has done) like meetings or installfests. I'm not sure if I like a
> wholesale spons
Just one more reminder, the install fest is tonight at 6:30 in 251 TNRB,
and the help session is Thursday at 6:30 in room 374 TNRB.
One more thing--I have a temple recommend interview Thursday at 7:00, so
I am going to need at least two people to commit to be there at that
time.
Thanks!
The shootout will be the last Thursday of this month (29th). The meeting
will start at 6:30 to provide tech-support, and then the rest of the
meeting will essentially be an organized "show off and tell."
So, here are the rules of engagement for the "holy war."
1. Avoid slandering other window ma
Well, the second session is tomorrow at 6:30pm in 251 TNRB, I'm thinking
we'll need two or three people to help man this one. We also have a newbie
help session on Thursday at 6:30PM in 374 TNRB.
Is there anyone willing to come to either of those?
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On Thu, 2009-01-15 at 14:39 -0700, Clint Savage wrote:
> On Thu, Jan 15, 2009 at 1:51 PM, Todd Millecam wrote:
> > I'm mass producing CDs right now, if you want to put in a distro order,
> > feel free too.
> >
> > So far, I'm only gonna do Fedora 10 Netinst,
I'm mass producing CDs right now, if you want to put in a distro order,
feel free too.
So far, I'm only gonna do Fedora 10 Netinst, Ubuntu 8.10, and a few arch
linux.
I'm also gonna make a bootable usb key or two while I'm at it
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On Thu, 2009-01-15 at 12:39 -0700, Artan Ismaili wrote:
> Is the install fest intended to help with installing/configuring linux
> on our personal machines?
>
> Artan
>
Yes, and we help others to do the same.
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On Tue, 2009-01-13 at 15:10 -0700, Topher Fischer wrote:
> Todd Millecam wrote:
> > On Tue, 2009-01-13 at 11:09 -0700, Kirk Johnson wrote:
> >> so... I was at the booth in the Wilk... and no one was there
> >> I signed up and everything!
> >
> > The bo
> I'd come down for that. I could boot in Linux more often if I knew I
> could play my current game without a reboot (Civ, Star/war craft,
> Orange box. . .)
The only one you'll have difficulty with is Civ, Starcraft and Warcraft
both run nearly flawlessly in wine without patching it (but to host
On Tue, 2009-01-13 at 11:09 -0700, Kirk Johnson wrote:
> so... I was at the booth in the Wilk... and no one was there
> I signed up and everything!
The booth did happen in the Wilk, and it went pretty well.
The first wave of installs will be on Thursday--but the location has
changed.
As per
Well, I had a meeting with the presidency members today--at least, those
that cared to show up (Alex was excused). It basically was a good chat
between Topher and myself. Sadly, the main thing I wanted to discuss
was how to get people out to meetings.
So, here's the new meeting format:
6:30-7:0
On Sun, 2009-01-04 at 14:38 -0700, Dave Smith wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 4, 2009 at 12:42 AM, Topher Fischer wrote:
> >> My new roommate is looking for a cheap 802.11 b/g pci card. Anybody got
> >> one lying around? Anybody know of a good deal? Cheapest I've seen in
> >> my quick search has been a Gi
> Could this presentation be repeated next semester?
Yeah, I could do it again anytime--I just don't like hauling my keyboard
around.
To be fair, though, the IPv6 presentation at the beginning of the
semester didn't have a high turn-out either, and it was really quite
good. I think we'd have to d
On Fri, 2008-12-05 at 11:13 -0700, Alvin ONeal wrote:
> Sorry, I couldn't make it last night. I, like many people this time in
> the semester, had a lot of projects to do. What was the turnout?
3 people came
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Okay, I got a pretty cool presentation worked out for tonight. Please
come--I don't want to have brought my 100lbs full-length midi keyboard
and stuff for only 3 people.
It's tonight at 7:00 PM in 230 TNRB. Please come, and bring your
musically-inclined friends.
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Well, the entire current administration of the UUG seems to be against
changing the name--and our faculty sponsor is also rather put-off by the
idea, so it's really not gonna happen so long as Dr. Woodfield is alive
and working here.
Our name will be likely be abbreviated UUG until we lose sponsor
On Wed, 2008-11-19 at 10:03 -0700, Todd Millecam wrote:
> The meeting scheduled for tomorrow night has been postponed to the first
> Thursday in December.
>
> The topic is still Midi, home recording, and creating publisher-quality
> sheet music using FOSS.
Also, rethinking my g
The meeting scheduled for tomorrow night has been postponed to the first
Thursday in December.
The topic is still Midi, home recording, and creating publisher-quality
sheet music using FOSS.
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On Wed, 2008-11-12 at 13:26 -0700, Matthew J. Probst wrote:
> Hi,
> Below are a couple of positions that are open at Verio right now.
> Please contact me off the list if anyone has an interest.
>
> -matt
>
>
> Position Title: Senior Li
You are passionately patriotic and extraordinarily talented in your
field, and you welcome great challenges because of the opportunities
they present. You belong at the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) –
America's premier intelligence organization, dedicated to protecting the
country and deterrin
Just a last-minute reminder: This is tonight at 7 (6:30 is tech
support) at 230 TNRB.
I have a class that goes right until 7, but I can leave it early to
come. Bring friends.
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Epic Systems currently has exciting Software Engineering career
opportunities for new graduates. We would greatly appreciate you
emailing the information below to your students and members. Thank you
in advance for your help.
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