It should be. Usually, a reminder email goes out earlier on Monday's preceding the meeting. In any case... User Group Meeting Date: Tuesday, January 13, 2004 ...
Anybody need a distro or two? I've got quite a few already and can wget any thing else tonight. Drop me a line if so. Jason comtaco@......
Commander Taco
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Jan 12, 2004 9:43 pm
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Gang, At the last meeting some one mentioned that an individual in this group has some SGI systems that they got in a mass sale somewhere. I worked for SGI for...
Don't know when they'll take this down. If you search amazon.com for "old fart" you get this nice picture of the boss: ...
Commander Taco
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Jan 13, 2004 3:37 pm
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Well folks, tomorrow is the big day. SCO may very well get its head handed to it. Very exciting stuff. Keeping my fingers crossed and lighting candles to my...
jason
comtaco@...
Jan 23, 2004 3:40 am
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Here is a scary thought. What if Microsoft decided to create a Linux Distro of there own, let's call it "Micro-nix" and bundled in the office products? Think...
My HP855C finally gave up the ghost, making grinding noises and refusing to print any more. It's possible that the tech at Computime could repair it, but at a...
Al- First, I am not sure RH7.3 used CUPS. I have a RH7.2 machine running and it certainly does not use CUPS. From the output of the tool you included I note...
Your're right, John. This morning I backed up and visited the Lexmark site (instead of the one referenced by Suse). Lexmark has published a printer ...
Hi all, Well after about 2.5 years without an internet connection at home, I am finally back on line. I took the Commspeed plunge. It works very well in...
Embedded.com took a reader poll to gather opinions on the SCO Open ... Boston had the Boston Commons. A place where every man could graze his livestock without...
Welcome back, Bob! I hope you don't run into trouble with Commspeed. Not to disparage them, but they have been adding hardware and reorganizing their ...
Howdy Just thought I'd waste some bandwidth about a Debian installation I got working today. It's on a cobbled together machine with a Gateway motherboard and...
I don't know about Debian, but in RedHat you edit the /etc/inittab file. Change the default runlevel from 5 to 3. Maybe this helps Keith "Bruce C. Anderson"...
"I want to start up in console so I can open a second console and run a distributed computing program on one console, and use the other for running GUIs." ...
Howdy Russell ... Just because I'm not familiar with how the GUI handles the other console. I've played with Freesco quite a bit, and just got used to swapping...
Howdy Russell ... Please disregard a majority of my previous e-mail. When I sent it, spell check automatically ran, and I'm hitting the ignore button blowing...
You could start additional programs using the init system. Put the startup script in /etc/rc.d/init.d/ and then put a symbolic link in whatever run level you...
... Process scheduling priority is completely independent (for your purposes) of 'where' the process is started. So nope, not a bit of difference whether you...
Here's something we used to do all the time back in the good 'ol days but rarely seems to happen anymore, but I thought I'd give it a try. I'm cleaning up some...
I have a server and COULD run DNS but don't really want to manage a DNS server. Most of the domains I have are registered are where they offer DNS. I have...
Hi John, ... Ya those are sure convenient but not much help for my inside nets. ... Thanks for the link! One or more might work for external secondary. There...
Russel, If you need DNS for internal nets have you thought about using an internal DNS server? That way you there is even less chance for exposure of inside...
... Sure, if I was concerned about something like IP leakage in the event of compromise I would, as otherwise would be irresponsible from a business sense, but...
Howdy ... In my case the portion of the above line would be the route to the file, or do I move the file to the init.d directory? ... Okay, I found it, and I...
It might be a bit simpler if you just started it off in the background in your .bashrc... You can nice it and nohup it there too. It really doesn't matter ...
One more thing, personally (and I suspect John might be a little queasy about it too), I'd be *real* shy about running somebody else's software on my computer...
Agreed... There are also ways (wrappers) you can fire it up with the init system but drop the app down to a standart used although I personally have not had...