[clug-talk] Download video

2013-01-15 Thread Chris
The video can be downloaded with NetVideoHunter (a firefox add-on). Speaking as a researcher though, I'm not sure why anybody would want to. ___ clug-talk mailing list clug-talk@clug.ca http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca Mailing List Guide

Re: [clug-talk] Mint Dual Boot

2013-06-03 Thread Chris
I went to Crunchbang about 6 months ago and haven't looked back I use it on a laptop and on a desktop to run my "Smart" TV :-) . I highly recommend it as a lightweight distro. I've set it up to use the Mint repos and so have access to most of the familiar software. Chri

Re: [clug-talk] vivaldi tablet

2013-07-24 Thread Chris
I say next year at this time if your lucky. This thing has been rife with problems and delays and I see no reason why that will change. chris On 13-07-24 12:41 PM, Andrew Robinson wrote: RE: [clug-talk] vivaldi tablet If its just getting to the FCC now, I would say maybe 6 months at best

Re: [clug-talk] Distro?

2013-08-23 Thread Chris
I second this. Crunchbang has been the bomb! On 13-08-23 10:02 AM, Jeff Clement wrote: I love crunchbang. The Debian I love with a lightweight but nice UI. Sent from my iPhone On Aug 23, 2013, at 9:07, Gustin Johnson > wrote: I still like Ubuntu as a base (all the

Re: [clug-talk] Crunchbang/openbox

2013-08-27 Thread Chris
favourite programs Chris On 13-08-26 07:52 PM, Jeff Clement wrote: For me, Crunchbang comes out of the chute almost exactly how I want it. It has very broad package selection that usually works pretty well for my purposes. It's not as flashy as Ubuntu or Mint but it's fast and

Re: [clug-talk] Dual Install

2013-09-25 Thread Chris
straight forward. Here are two sites that I found useful: http://www.theunixtips.com/virtualbox-use-raw-disk-to-load-windows-under-linux http://chadarius.com/node/155 Good luck! Chris On 13-09-25 08:38 AM, Andrew Robinson wrote: RE: [clug-talk] Dual Install With Windows you technically only

Re: [clug-talk] Computer not booting

2013-09-30 Thread Chris
o do anything else. Good luck. Chris On 13-09-29 03:47 PM, Joe Shuttleworth wrote: I'm having trouble with my computer not booting and was wondering if someone would be able to help. I have a laptop that was working fine yesterday morning: Acer Aspire5742z 64 bit. I partitioned the hard dr

Re: [clug-talk] Are we that naïve?

2013-12-20 Thread Chris
nt on our personal liberties because those who are hiding of course can not. And just because the NSA, CSIS etc are spying on us already doesn't mean we should be okay with it. http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/dec/17/merkel-compares-nsa-stasi-obama chris On 13-12-19 11:51 PM, Juan Albe

Re: [clug-talk] Dual boot issues from (mythical underworld of your choice)

2014-05-26 Thread Chris
Did you try a windows 7 recovery disk. Sounds like corrupted files to me. chris On 14-05-24 09:37 AM, Noah Tellin wrote: As of late last night, the Windows 7 installation (64-bit) on my Lenovo ThinkPad T420i will not start. While I know that this has an upside, I was planning to do some

Re: [clug-talk] Netflix (Silverlight) in Linux

2014-08-01 Thread Chris
Works well on both Ubuntu and Crunchbang as well using firefox. chris On 14-08-01 02:03 PM, Anand Singh wrote: Probably old news to some of you, but it is possible to seamlessly watch Netflix (or other Silverlight video players) without manually jumping through Wine hoops. The Pipelight

Re: [clug-talk] Netflix (Silverlight) in Linux

2014-08-05 Thread Chris
I also had to use an user-agent switcher with firefox/chrome. 64-bit plugin works fine for me (Ubuntu/Crunchbang). chris On 14-08-05 12:47 PM, Anand Singh wrote: @Andrew: I tried getting it working with XBMC in Fedora. It was a no go because it relies on Chrome/Chromium, and the current

[clug-talk] asterisk wizard needed

2008-04-07 Thread Chris
s possible? Group B will be connected to the office where group A is by automatic ringdown circuits (no dial tone, pick up the phone and you're connected). Thanks, Chris ___ clug-talk mailing list clug-talk@clug.ca http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/cl

Re: [clug-talk] asterisk wizard needed

2008-04-08 Thread Chris
ress and then back to the conference creation script when the conference ends? Thanks, Chris On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 11:18 PM, Dana Harding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Chris, > > > If I am understanding correctly, I think what you are looking to do is > possible. (of course

Re: [clug-talk] asterisk wizard needed

2008-04-08 Thread Chris
How about polycom phones? We already own a bunch of ip-550's.. On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 8:21 AM, Martin Glazer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > One question about the sequence of events when the private conference > > between group A and group B is created, is it possible to automatically >

[clug-talk] OT-free hardware

2005-10-03 Thread chris
Hi there Anyone interested in a Sun Sparcstation 5, 20, and the monster 21" monitor (with credit-card sized remote), as well as an old IBM p1 200? I'm cleaning out my garage and just don't have the room. Please contatct off-list at [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[clug-talk] sun hardware

2005-10-03 Thread chris
Wow, what a suprizing amount of replies. Since you replied first, Scott, I'll give you first dibs. The catch is you have to take the monitor, the 5 and the 20, the keyboard, the 3 button optical mouse and the extra hard drive tower-thingamijiggy (technical term). Sorry Ray, Jim, Rob and Mel.

Re: [clug-talk] sun hardware

2005-10-03 Thread chris
chris wrote: >Wow, what a suprizing amount of replies. Since you replied first, Scott, >I'll give you first dibs. The catch is you have to take the monitor, the >5 and the 20, the keyboard, the 3 button optical mouse and the extra >hard drive tower-thingamijiggy (technical

[clug-talk] IT position

2005-12-06 Thread chris
his is an internal posting for now, as the company is encouraging us to find people we can suggest first. If anyone is interested, you can contact me off-list for more info (like how great management is and how nice the people are to work with). Chris __

Re: [clug-talk] Online Banking

2012-05-05 Thread Chris Lobkowicz
it came from our bank. So long as you keep your end secure, the bank keeps their end secure, a man-in-the-middle via ssl would be difficult to accomplish. --- Chris Lobkowicz VA6CPL ...- .- - -.-. .--. .-.. chris.lobkow...@me.com On 04-05-2012, at 21:20

[clug-talk] Free Xbox 360

2012-11-03 Thread Chris q
Hi, I have an Xbox 360 with rockband, couple guitars, drums, WiFi and a couple controllers for the first person to email me today. If it's not picked up by a clugger today it's going on kijiji for free tomorrow. Cheers, Chris ___ clug-talk ma

[clug-talk] Thanks to the wonder of google customer support I may have 2 16 GB nexus 4's on the way. Anybody want one?

2013-01-29 Thread Chris q
ne, bumper and shipping was $414.93.Asalways, first dibs goes to first reply. Cheers, Chris ___ clug-talk mailing list clug-talk@clug.ca http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca Mailing List Guidelines (http://clug.ca/ml_guidelines.php) **Please remove these lines when replying

[clug-talk] KVM switch box + cables

2013-03-20 Thread Chris Lobkowicz
came with the wall wart. Plus a small form factor keyboard (no number pad) with integrated touchpad, both ps/2. Both free to a good home. Cheers Chris --- Chris Lobkowicz VA6CPL ...- .- - -.-. .--. .-.. chris.lobkow...@m

Re: [clug-talk] clug.ca mailing list memberships reminder

2013-06-01 Thread Chris Lobkowicz
Since we are now well into the 21st century, could it be setup so that the mailing list reminder below, NOT send the password in clear text? Otherwise, carry on. Chris Lobkowicz VA6CPL ...- .- - -.-. .--. .-.. chris.lobkow...@me.com On 2013-06-01, at 6:00, clug-talk-ow...@clug.ca wrote

Re: [clug-talk] Home Drive on SD Card

2013-12-31 Thread Chris Brake
Are you getting any error messages? Or just not sure where to start? On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 4:30 PM, TekBudda wrote: > Hi All, > > In the interest of trying to breathing some new life into old tech I > have installed Xubuntu (With LXDE as well) on my wife's old 8 GB EEEPC > which was also upgr

Re: [clug-talk] Home Drive on SD Card

2013-12-31 Thread Chris Brake
I don't see why you would just ignore the capacity built into the machine, and use only the SD card. I tested this out in a VM because I don't like pulling numbers out of the air. Downloaded the 32bit minimal PC install here: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/MinimalCD#A32-bit_PC_.28

Re: [clug-talk] Home Drive on SD Card

2013-12-31 Thread Chris Brake
things up just he way you like, it would be possible to change your current config to the one you want. But in general it's more pain than it's worth. Hope I helped. -Chris On Tue, Dec 31, 2013 at 10:32 PM, TekBudda wrote: > To answer a few questions: > * No error messages...j

Re: [clug-talk] Home Drive on SD Card

2014-01-01 Thread Chris Brake
> This is actually a brand new install but I didn't have the SD-Card in > the machine when I set things up. Might be an idea to go this route if > I get to PO'd otherwise. lol > > On 13-12-31 10:58 PM, Chris Brake wrote: > > For the sake of keeping it simple I wo

Re: [clug-talk] VPN Server/Firewall?

2015-01-07 Thread Chris Lobkowicz
> clug-talk mailing list > clug-talk@clug.ca > http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca > Mailing List Guidelines (http://clug.ca/ml_guidelines.php) > **Please remove these lines when replying > -- Chris Lo

Re: [clug-talk] OT: Moving to Calgary

2004-06-23 Thread Chris Berry
t, so you might have more luck. Chris. ___ clug-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca

Re: [clug-talk] LPI exams - August 28th + help needed

2004-06-28 Thread Chris Berry
Pete wrote: We need approx. 10 extra people. (Or 5 new people taking the 2 exams) Reckon I'd be on for that. I'll register. Chris. ___ clug-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca

[clug-talk] anything needed for the Kolab presentation on Wednesday?

2004-07-04 Thread chris wallace
my calendar for that day so that, damnit!, I could actually attend this one ;) Cheers! Chris ___ clug-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca

[clug-talk] OT: Power cords

2004-07-07 Thread Chris Berry
Alternatively, anyone know where I can get them for a more reasonable price? I probably need about 5 or 6. Cheers, Chris. ___ clug-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca

Re: [clug-talk] OT: Power cords

2004-07-08 Thread Chris Berry
Cameron Nikitiuk wrote: Did u get what you need Chris...I have tonnes of them. I did, yes... Thanks to Dave B and Graham, who made sure I now have more than I could ever need :-) Chris. ___ clug-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://clug.ca

Re: [clug-talk] Re: Installfest

2004-07-17 Thread chris wallace
D--many choices and options on hand. Cheers! Chris On July 17, 2004 09:58 am, bogi wrote: > Hi > Ok, so i stand corrected, is this the consiquence that suse has taken-up > the gpl a month or two ago, that a dl version is available now ?? > And thx for the info, i would sure enough have

Re: [clug-talk] FLOSS-CD 0.35

2004-07-23 Thread Chris Berry
file. BitTorrent downloads the torrent file, and that tells it where to find the ISO. Looks like there are a reasonable number of people serving it at the moment, as I'm maxing out my DSL connection downloading (and nobody's uploading from m

RE: [clug-talk] Suse 9.1 Pers - Pro

2004-07-23 Thread Wallace, Chris
ystem into future releases of SuSE in an "unofficial" capacity. Anyway, check it out and realize that it is entirely possible to do just what you are requesting: upgrade 9.1 personal to "pro" (which is really only the inclusion of _SCADS_ of additional packages AFAIK). Hope that he

Re: [clug-talk] Networking question?

2004-07-28 Thread Chris Berry
ght also confuse switches, I guess, although I would expect a switch to be operating with Ethernet MAC addresses rather than IP addresses. Chris. ___ clug-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca

Re: [clug-talk] Networking question?

2004-07-28 Thread Chris Berry
h its own address. Chances are pretty slim, I guess. Chris. ___ clug-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca

[clug-talk] [OT] opinions on cheap web hosting for non-profits/para-church organizations?

2004-08-11 Thread chris wallace
of requirements ;) Cheers! Chris Wallace ___ clug-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca

RE: [clug-talk] [OT] opinions on cheap web hosting for non-profit s/para-church organizations?

2004-08-13 Thread Wallace, Chris
Hi Shawn et al, Thanks for the feedback on this! I'm now investigating these guys http://www.hasweb.com/ for the non-profit needs for anyone else who's been looking for hosting etc. Failing this, I'll look into ntihosting as well. Appreciate the good info. Cheers! Chris

Re: [clug-talk] Newbie Konqueror question

2004-08-17 Thread chris wallace
get it to work--haven't spent much time tracking it down admittedly. Cheers! Chris On August 16, 2004 05:18 am, Aaron Seigo wrote: > On Sunday 15 August 2004 00:46, Curtis Sloan wrote: > > Where do I get this so-called "3.3"? Alas, I shall just have to wait > > like

Re: [clug-talk] debian versus libranet

2004-08-18 Thread chris wallace
Graham is quite right. I've used Synaptic a few times before on SuSE with apt4rpm for SuSE. However, I much prefer the newer "apt" client written(?) by Richard Bos, as it has all the functionality I need and allows me greater flexibility (at least I find). Cheers! Chris On

[clug-talk] wow...don't forget to try out the "demo" ;)

2004-08-18 Thread chris wallace
http://www.egroupware.org/ All I can say is wow... OSS groupware solution--even looks half-intuitive to install. Check it out! ___ clug-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca

Re: [clug-talk] IPcop...

2004-08-23 Thread Chris Wallace
segment of the firewall looks to be very interesting. Thanks again! Chris On August 23, 2004 04:51 pm, Kevin Anderson wrote: > IPcop 1.4 is at RC1 now... > > Should be done before the end of September. > > If you want it, It's up at www.seminolegas.com/ipcop.tar.gz > > I&

[clug-talk] IPCOP 1.4 RC2 released ... so far, SEAMLESS upgrade from 1.3

2004-08-28 Thread Chris Wallace
"router" as simply a wireless AP, you should be fine. I'll update the list if I get the chance to reconfig tonight. Kudos to the development team for enabling a smooth upgrade path from 1.3 Thanks, Chris pgpM5FyfGv2xW.pgp Description: PGP signature ___

Re: [clug-talk] IPCOP 1.4 RC2 released ... so far, SEAMLESS upgrade from 1.3

2004-08-28 Thread Chris Wallace
Hi Dave, I was able to get decent speeds from this link (and the ISO is only ~40MB in size). http://www.glauco.info/apps/stats/download.php?id=10 Enjoy! Chris On August 28, 2004 05:09 pm, Dave Watkins wrote: > Hi Chris, > > Do you have a link for this release? > No luc

Re: [clug-talk] Watching DVD on Linux Presentation

2004-09-03 Thread Chris Wallace
Hey Jarrod, Have you tried playing with alsamixer? I had some similar issues with my Creative Audigy card and it took some tweaking with alsamixer to fix it. Cheers! Chris On September 2, 2004 11:09 pm, Jarrod Major wrote: > On Thursday 02 September 2004 10:58 pm, Shawn wrote: > >

Re: [clug-talk] CLUG website discussion

2004-09-06 Thread Chris Wallace
Hi all, Came across this link a while ago while looking for feature-rich solutions for a non-profit org and thought it may contain useful info/demos especially in light of recent CMS discussions for CLUG. Anyway, check it out when you have a moment http://www.opensourcecms.com Cheers! Chris

Re: [clug-talk] CLUG website discussion

2004-09-07 Thread Chris Wallace
my selection to include e107, but was wondering if any CLUGgers(?) had any experiences (positive or negative) with it? Thanks, Chris On September 7, 2004 12:07 am, Shawn wrote: > I like that site. Thanks Chris. > pgpTqVCQ62OPn.pgp Descr

Re: [clug-talk] Do you know of a good tool to do this...

2004-09-08 Thread Chris Wallace
r data. A bevy of tools are at your disposal with these distros ;) HTH, Chris On September 8, 2004 10:10 am, J. Rafael SÃnchez wrote: > I have a maxtor 250Gb, fat32 that windows xp corrupted ( according to the > tech support at maxtor - this is what windows xp does...Remind me why do w

Re: [clug-talk] ipcop question

2004-10-12 Thread Chris Wallace
. Cheers! Chris On October 12, 2004 11:46 am, Jason Louie wrote: > long as you have the patches for 1.3.0 you should be okay for now. > However if you have some time to kill you should probably install > 1.4.0 since there have been many improvments done since 1.3.0. > > I'm also ru

Re: [clug-talk] PDA Recommendations

2004-10-13 Thread Chris Wallace
l, with no lost functionality or compromise in features. For my money, Palm (or likewise) is the way to go in order to assure compatibility. Cheers! Chris On October 13, 2004 04:43 am, Peter Pankonin wrote: > Hey all, > > I need to replace an old Palm that died and was looking at the Tungs

Re: [clug-talk] IPCop 1.4

2004-10-01 Thread Chris Wallace
On October 1, 2004 09:28 am, Jason Louie wrote: > Final IPCop 1.4 is out. I recall someone on this list mentioning a deal on a small footprint PC ideal for ipcop, but I couldn't find the post when I searched. Was it at Computer Surplus for ~$20 or so...?? Thanks, Chris pgpbjVnn7

Re: [clug-talk] Intermittent X problem

2004-10-06 Thread Chris Wallace
Is it an ATi onboard vidcard by any chance? I had similar issues with a friend's Dell Precision ??? and it turned out that (after googling) I needed to use the ATi proprietary drivers with a few lovely hacks thrown in for good measure--good 'ol ATi ;( Regards, Chris On October 6,

Re: [clug-talk] Laptop purchasing

2004-10-25 Thread Chris Wallace
is thing! ;-) I'll be toting it to the next meeting in all likelihood and the wifi b/g is working well using Intel's sourceforge project - http://ipw2200.sourceforge.net/index.php Good luck! Chris On December 25, 2004 12:00 pm, Matthew Kent wrote: > On Mon, 2004-10-25 at 09:

Re: [clug-talk] Gentoo 2004.3 is out, and here I am compiling 2004.2

2004-11-18 Thread Chris Lobkowicz
ith a server? Once installed, only maintenance duties are required. Cheers Chris On Nov 18, 2004, at 11:15, Jason Louie wrote: On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 10:55:23 -0700, Niels Voll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: wow - you Gentoo guys have patience fit for a saint ! ...Niels I'd agree. My first and o

Re: [clug-talk] December meeting presentation material volunteers.

2004-11-19 Thread Chris Lobkowicz
t be there. :( Cheers Chris On Nov 19, 2004, at 13:27, Kevin Anderson wrote: After all the Gentoo talk lately, perhaps a presentation on how to install Gentoo in an hour or less would be a worthwhile talk. I'll volunteer to present it, if there's interest... Kev. On Wednesday 17 November 20

Re: [clug-talk] December meeting presentation material volunteers.

2004-11-19 Thread Chris Lobkowicz
heers Chris On Nov 19, 2004, at 14:07, bogi wrote: Hi Kevin and Chris. What about a show and tell, with the compile bruing in the background, using distcc, and a room-full of puters humming with distcc in the other room, You (both) could do a gentoo install, and present the beauties of the po

Re: [clug-talk] Slightly OT Power usage

2004-11-19 Thread Chris Lobkowicz
e the switch doesnt interfere with the ground. Cheers Chris ___ clug-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca Mailing List Guidelines (http://clug.ca/ml_guidelines.php) **Please remove these lines when replying

[clug-talk] anyone have experience with Bacula?

2004-11-22 Thread Chris Lobkowicz
. If we went to some sort of backup library, fine, we would have to get some uber software. Otherwise I am trying to keep costs minimal. Cheers Chris ___ clug-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca Mailing

Re: [clug-talk] anyone have experience with Bacula?

2004-11-22 Thread Chris Lobkowicz
a target isnt such a good option. Not to poopoo anyones suggestion, but I pretty much need an enterprise level solution for soda pop price! ;-) Thanks! Chris On Nov 22, 2004, at 12:14, Sheridan Hawken wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hi Chris, Have you looked at Veritas Backup

[clug-talk] any tips for a gentoo n00b?

2004-11-30 Thread Chris Wallace
spare box before moving to a more worthy one. On a side note, any issues with trying to install gentoo in a vm? Thanks, Chris pgpeZ3vY75m86.pgp Description: PGP signature ___ clug-talk mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://clug.ca/mailman/lis

Re: [clug-talk] IPCop'ish product with 2 red nics? THANKS

2004-12-08 Thread Chris Lobkowicz
runs on a Xeon 2Ghz, rather overkill, but I use 4x Gig Ethernet nics for eventual maximal thruput. Cheers Chris On Dec 8, 2004, at 15:10, Pete wrote: Thanks for the tips. I will take a closer look at that UCARP, shorewall. Peter ___ clug-talk mailing list

Re: [clug-talk] OT - Gift Ideas

2004-12-22 Thread Chris Lobkowicz
But can the time be set via ntp? And can the songs be hacked to play mp3 streams? Does it have a nic? Oh, but I bet it'll make for a good liquid cooled chassis! This just sound like too much work to keep Strongbow cold. On Dec 22, 2004, at 13:57, Cameron Nikitiuk wrote: From the "WHAT DO YOU GIVE

Re: [clug-talk] OT - Gift Ideas

2004-12-23 Thread Chris Lobkowicz
cold, perhaps I should have used a different adjective, "pre-consumption-thermal-reduction" would have been better? :D Have a Happy Ho Ho Kids! Chris On Dec 22, 2004, at 18:38, Katrina Kube wrote: But can the time be set via ntp? Isn't it generally a bad idea to have a power cord and

Re: [clug-talk] Yay!!!!

2005-01-05 Thread Chris Lobkowicz
At least you dont have to recompile from the 10+ diskettes anymore, and it doesnt load a .com file first, then fire up the nlm's! Asking for the scsi disk, thats just wrong... sheesh, that does sound exactly like netware. Growing pains, hopefully. On Jan 5, 2005, at 21:29, Kevin Anderson wrote:

Re: [clug-talk] Revolution OS on CBC tonight at 11:25 pm

2005-01-06 Thread Chris Lobkowicz
Heh, yeah, "classically bad" is not the operative there, it's almost unlistenable. But an informative piece nonetheless. Not to mention the largest collection of geeks to ever make it on tv too! Belt pouches, *shrug*, there ought to be a law. On Jan 6, 2005, at 13:18, Niels Voll wrote: looks li

Re: [clug-talk] Recycling Fees

2005-01-10 Thread Chris Lobkowicz
What about recycling current equipment that is outdated, obsolete, broken, etc? Is there anyplace in town now that does this? Or do I have to wait for a recycling drive? Cheers Chris On Jan 10, 2005, at 13:55, Dale Rycar wrote: Hello All; Starting on February 1st, 2005 the Alberta

[clug-talk] compaq smartstart v5.50

2005-01-11 Thread Chris Lobkowicz
Anyone have one of these cd's? Its for an older Proliant 1600 that I have. I need it for the array controller setup. HP doesnt offer a download of the older version, which this server requires. Anyone? Thanks Chris ___ clug-talk mailing list

Re: [clug-talk] compaq smartstart v5.50

2005-01-11 Thread Chris Lobkowicz
few smart start CDs around. I'll dig one up for you tomorrow and post the ISO. Kev. - Original Message - From: Chris Lobkowicz Sent: Tue Jan 11 2005 22:04:27 GMT-0700 (MST) To: CLUG General Subject: [clug-talk] compaq smartstart v5.50 Anyone have one of these cd's? Its fo

Re: [clug-talk] compaq smartstart v5.50

2005-01-12 Thread Chris Lobkowicz
Thanks for your effort Kevin! But I did manage to find a 5.50 version. I have since downloaded it and burned it, and I gave it a shot this morning, at it worked well. So, if you want it, I can put is someplace for you to download! :D Thanks Chris On Jan 12, 2005, at 09:11, Kevin Anderson wrote

Re: [clug-talk] Project Management Application Suggestions...

2005-02-04 Thread Chris Berry
don't work weekends. I'm about to give OpenWorkbench a try - does anyone have any views on that before I start? Chris. ___ clug-talk mailing list clug-talk@clug.ca http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca Mailing List Guideline

Re: [clug-talk] Project Management Application Suggestions...

2005-02-04 Thread Chris Berry
-scheduling and non-working days, which is a good thing :-) Chris. ___ clug-talk mailing list clug-talk@clug.ca http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca Mailing List Guidelines (http://clug.ca/ml_guidelines.php) **Please remove these lines when replying

Re: [clug-talk] Project Management Application Suggestions...

2005-02-04 Thread Chris Berry
BTW, it's worth noting that OpenWorkbench is currently Windows-only. Dunno if they have plans to port it to anything else. It's in C++ and Java, so depending on the proportions, it may or may not be a big job. Chris. ___ clug-talk mailing

[clug-talk] rsync for windows, without cygwin?

2005-02-07 Thread Chris Lobkowicz
ions as to methodology? Or to rsync client for windows? Thanks Chris <>___ clug-talk mailing list clug-talk@clug.ca http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca Mailing List Guidelines (http://clug.ca/ml_guidelines.php) **Please remove

[clug-talk] automated response

2005-02-08 Thread Chris Lobkowicz
404 Error, [EMAIL PROTECTED] is out of the office. He will be returning on Monday, February 14, 2005. He will also be checking email, but on a very limited basis. For Rapid Infrastructure issues, please contact Aenea Palma. Chris wishes you a wonderful weekend

Re: [clug-talk] OT - Software Query

2005-03-11 Thread Chris Cameron
On March 11, 2005 10:50 am, Aaron J. Seigo wrote: > On Friday 11 March 2005 12:01, Cameron Nikitiuk wrote: > > 2) Any knows some good FLOSS apps that would essentially be the > > equivalent to Visio? > > kivio. Dia is another. Sorry, new here, but thought I

[clug-talk] OT - Nexus orders

2005-03-11 Thread Chris Berry
Hi Folks, Anyone know if Nexus are still processing their orders? Anyone else still waiting? I had a mail from them around the end of January saying they were starting RSN, but have heard nothing since. Chris. ___ clug-talk mailing list clug-talk

Re: [clug-talk] OT - Nexus orders

2005-03-11 Thread Chris Berry
payment options. I left it a while (as a fairly-recent father myself, I can understand how a new kid can screw up your schedule) and then sent a ping to Joe a week ago - but have heard nothing back. Seems like perhaps I've missed out. Chris. ___ clug

[clug-talk] Oh my ... Serious caca after a kernel update on TWO laptops

2005-04-06 Thread Wallace, Chris
only has a floppy drive available to it. Argh…insights?  Take this as a warning if any of you are in a similar situation. ;-) Ah well, live and learn. Cheers! Chris Wallace ___ clug-talk mailing list clug-talk@clug.ca http://clug.ca/mail

RE: [clug-talk] Oh my ... Serious caca after a kernel update on TWOlaptops

2005-04-07 Thread Wallace, Chris
Hi Juan, Thanks very much for the tips...worked well on my wife's laptop (the one without the CDROM) and I ended up just "cheating" on my own laptop and reinstalling the previous kernel and downgrading to an earlier ver of mkinitrd ;)

[clug-talk] OTish: Job Posting - developer

2005-04-08 Thread Chris Berry
Hi Folks, Posting the following for my employer - developer required with some combination of Linux (mostly Perl), PalmOS and PocketPC (mostly C++) skills. Chris. Position Type Full-Time Contract Company NamePDA

Re: [clug-talk] Open Source Net Nanny-esque program

2005-03-30 Thread Chris Cameron
http://dansguardian.org/ On March 30, 2005 10:43 pm, Evan Brown wrote: > Hi Guys > > My wife needs me to find a piece of software like net nanny that can > stop users from going to gambling sites. She works for a non-profit > organization so they don't have much money. Also they run windooze on >

Re: [clug-talk] Open Source Net Nanny-esque program

2005-03-30 Thread Chris Lobkowicz
How about a hosts file? (There are lots of customs hosts files avail to keep advertising, and malicious software at bay.) Google for 'host file' for starters. Rather than over engineer this, k.i.s.s. 127.0.0.1 is your friend. Cheers Chris Shane wrote: I suppose having a Snort/Squid

Re: [clug-talk] Suse 9.3 iso

2005-05-02 Thread Chris Cameron
On Monday 02 May 2005 09:51, Nick W wrote: > > Anything a little speedier, I'm getting like 3 kbs, it's going to > > take me 154 hours at this rate :P. Thanx for the heads up though I > > may just have to slog thru until it's done. > > Torrents take a bit to pick up speed sometimes... Took me 4 da

Re: [clug-talk] What linux distro should i use?

2005-05-03 Thread Chris Cameron
have to upgrade. As long as you're not customizing the system in exotic ways, upgrading isn't a big deal. I do a general purpose server with several hundred email users every year with little issue. I don't know what you're all talking about with hassle in maintenence. Once

Re: [clug-talk] What linux distro should i use?

2005-05-03 Thread Chris Cameron
On Tuesday 03 May 2005 16:50, Travis Rousseau wrote: > > This is a Linux mailing list, but being as FreeBSD was already > > mentioned.. OpenBSD will do all you're looking to do. Packages for > > all you're looking for are available and is probably as minimalist > > as you're going to get. > > I wou

Re: [clug-talk] OT: .ca domain registry

2005-05-06 Thread Chris Cameron
http://www.domainsatcost.ca $12.95CAD On Friday 06 May 2005 09:53, Adil Kodian wrote: > Hi Folks, > > Any pointers to a relatively cheap .ca domain name registrar ? > > Adil. ___ clug-talk mailing list clug-talk@clug.ca http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/

[clug-talk] One more time please: directions to the meeting tomorrow - close to C-Train station perchance?

2005-05-31 Thread Wallace, Chris
and is the location near(ish) C-Train access (which station, if so)? Thanks for your patience and info… Cheers! Chris (Novell fanboy ;) Wallace ___ clug-talk mailing list clug-talk@clug.ca http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca Ma

Re: [clug-talk] OT: Server Advice/ Help

2005-06-08 Thread Chris Cameron
or have backup servers, having a company look after hardware for you can go a long way in letting you sleep well at night. Chris ___ clug-talk mailing list clug-talk@clug.ca http://clug.ca/mailman/listinfo/clug-talk_clug.ca Mailing List Guidelin

Re: [clug-talk] open office problem success partial

2005-07-13 Thread Chris Cameron
Try putting completely new RAM in your computer, or at least test the RAM you have with memtest. http://www.memtest86.com/ Michael Walters wrote: I just did an ooffice command and got the follwoing: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/.openoffice/1.1.3]$ ooffice sh: line 1: crash_report: command not found X

Re: [clug-talk] Install - SLES 9 (SUCCESS)

2005-07-17 Thread Chris Wallace
aluation version I downloaded from Novell actually *did* expire a while ago... Lemme know... Cheers! Chris On July 17, 2005 11:27 am, Cameron wrote: > I managed to grab an extra copy when Novell presented at the meeting. It > is a "evlauation" but according to Shawn it doesn't

Re: [clug-talk] Install - SLES 9 (SUCCESS)

2005-07-17 Thread Chris Wallace
On July 17, 2005 6:59 pm, Chris Wallace wrote: > Hey Cameron, > Ah nuts...apologies to the list for the unnecessary chatter--at least I left out the juicy bits ;) Cheers! Chris pgpv3f9mJttOl.pgp Description: PGP signature ___ clug-talk mailin

Re: [clug-talk] Canadian DCMA protest

2008-06-19 Thread Chris q
e big tool of industry or has no understanding that the sole purpose of his office is to enhance social welfare. Chris On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 10:32 AM, John Jardine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > I received the message below from the Vancouver LUG today and thought it > ha

Re: [clug-talk] OT: Bill C61 Info

2008-07-05 Thread Chris Lusena
upport the bill if that section was just removed. Thus the question may be: What section of the Canadian DMCA act is most egregious? 42 See it works. (Apologies for the bad Douglas Adams reference.) -- Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ clug-

[clug-talk] Joomla Template Help

2008-08-06 Thread Chris Thompson
Hello, I am attempting to build my Joomla site. I am looking to have something which boasts the power and functionality of Joomla and open source. Any help would be appreciated at this point. For further information or questions please feel free to contact me at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thank-You

Re: [clug-talk] VOIP

2008-08-12 Thread Chris q
locity (they are american though). using vocalocity would kind of defeat the purpose of using voicebuntu though, since they host the pbx system themselves and you just point your phones at their servers. Cheers, Chris On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 11:26 AM, Dana Harding <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Re: [clug-talk] Auto deteching and re-estabshing lost network connection

2008-09-02 Thread Chris Lusena
The standard way I have found is to pick a box (IP address with high uptime) somewhere on the Internet and then ping it. If you cannot ping then restart the connection. Putting this into a infinite loop with a call to sleep so it checks every minute or so, or have cron do it every minute. ---

Re: [clug-talk] K3b

2008-09-16 Thread Chris Lusena
No you should use a DVD/-R over an RW since that is more like to work with hardware. With the . netinstall I suspect that the file is only like 700mb which will fit on a CD. Also make sure you use the burn iso option. -- Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] --- Richard Carter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Re: [clug-talk] K3b

2008-09-16 Thread Chris q
Hi, I don't see anything on the website about the installfest. When and where is it? I would love to check it out. I used to host them in Edmonton through my student group Liberating Students Digitally. Thanks, Chris On Tue, Sep 16, 2008 at 8:33 PM, Chris Lusena <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w

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