I had one prepared but will be double booked that evening. I had volunteered
for the school casino without looking at the day of the week. Sorry.
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Rdp as well.
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Thinking tailgate but too tired and lazy to debone chicken thighs. Thinking
burger if the brakes on my truck are done.
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Thanks for the offer on the deboning but don't even have time to catch the
chicken.
Yep - just before the meeting at Devry. Meeting starts at 7 - tailgate starts
when. Tailgate with cooking appliance arrives. Likely around 6:30 - sorry I
run native time (no disrespect intended).
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That should have been 6:15 native time, sometimes it is 6:30 Kin time.
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I know turning off the default port slows them down but doesn't stop the
traffic.
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I had 7 of these puppies to give away yesterday and only succeeded is
off loading 2. I got 5 more to get rid of before the end of the
weekend otherwise it be going to recycle.
4 still have shrink wrap - one was opened last night for people to take a boo.
Send me a note off line.
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Just in case I was not clear - they are pci and free. Supports DOS,
Windows, Windows NT, OS/2 NetWare, Linux (Red Hat, Caldera, SlackWare,
S.U.S.E. and Debian), FreeBSD, Solaris, SCO Unix
I remember Caldera, my first purchase Linux. These cards have been
sitting there from that era if tha
Quoting Mel Walters :
Only Dave has stepped up so far for talks/demos, but some meetings end
up having a maelstrom of enjoyable group discussion.
Attend, so you will not miss anything. Come and make new friends and
also reconnect.
See you there!
http://clug.ca/node/642
http://clug.ca/events
A
A thousand apologies - I did not book the space a Devry early enough
and they have been rustling feathers again about charges. Only found
out late yesterday and have not been able to meet and talk about space
downtown until a hour ago.
New space this month at
University of Calgary - Downto
Sorry - fat fingers.
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Booked the room last week before vacation but didn't get a chance to
email. I'm off so see everyone in Oct.
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I got a drive that attempts to spin up, faulters a couple of times, a
couple of clicks then spins down. Anyone used a data recovery company
that they would recommend - local preferred but not necessary.
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thanks, i will give him a call today.
Quoting robinson andrew :
For local matt kinderwater over at icube is really good. Sorry I
dont have his number handy though
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Anyone have any luck with a Linux Fortinet client for ssl vpn
connection? Not a lot of information out there and what is out there
hasn't helped. There is a client for Windows, OSX and Android.
Windows - works, OSX - I have not tried, Android - I have tried but it
won't work with the ver
Don't forget it is from 11 to 4 today at Devry.
Leaving things until the last minute - the weather is nice so I am
going to attempt to do a tail gate thingy, food available while it
lasts likely to start around 12:30 - 1:00.
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Test 091211 20:50 - I didn't get the last test - retry yet again.
This is the third. Number 2 did not show up and I am not getting any
emails from clug-talk. Obviously, some people are getting it.
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Always good to here from you Jesse and even more enjoyable to hear
such a diverse point of view.
I don't think there is a simple answer to the question otherwise it
would be so simple to resolve, any idiot would have resolve the
problem already. Here is my two cents, i think it is more hum
It is that time of year again. Come one, come all. Come on out if
you have a better idea on how things could be improved. Come on out
and support your future leaders.
Regards,
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We still have a presenter even though it is an AGM meeting.
Mar 3rd, 2010 - Monthly General meeting - Gustin Johnson will be
speaking on Virtualization Shootout. Gustin will be looking at the
pros and cons of using VMware, WMware Workstation, ESXi, KVM, and
VirtualBox. Hope I haven't missed
Small correction, jokes aside when we said the next person that walks
through the door is going to be VP - Ralph Boland has accepted the
postion of VP. I plan to remain in the position of treasurer if the
group is willing to have me for another year.
Regards,
Kin
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I have a bunch of server memory I picked up by mistake. Send me a note
offline if you are interested.
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To: "Michael Walters"
Depending on the model, you can disable the built in mouse via the bios setup.
I have also done it by opening
I have taken the liberty to extract this from Andrew's email (I hope
things did not get screwed up in re-formatting to make it readable):
Hi Andrew!!
Sorry this is so late, but here is the invite:
Please join us for a networking reception with other infosec
professional next Wednesday.
Ple
I have been coveting one of those new fangle booth displays that is
compact. Essentially projection screen (roller blind) mounted upside
down. Alternatively I have also seen the ones with a block in the
center which has 5 holes drilled into it. One to connect to the base
and then 4 at an
Count me in for both days.
Quoting Shawn :
COSSFEST (http://www.cossfest.ca) is just over a week away. It is time
for volunteers. So we are calling on CLUG members first.
We have a need for 5 volunteers on each day. We need a couple of
volunteers for the registration desk, a couple for the
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You bet.
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Hello All,
I am planni
I'd like to see both talks as I have an interest in both subjects.
We have nagios running but I have never touched it myself.
In creating pdf files which are suppose to be cross-platform, I sometimes find
the results take a ridiculous amount of time to print.
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Wouldn't hurt to try. Just a though that came to mind - fax machine protocol
is fairly simple, not a lot of hand shaking and long enough pauses between send
and acknowledgement. I would think that data transmission would likely get
messed up with a tight protocol, more handshaking and latency
It depends very much on the condition of the system at the time. We were early
adopters of vonage - 2 years before they we available in Canada and the quality
was great. We gave them up 2-3 years ago because of the quality of the calls.
It could have been them, it could have been the IP provi
Someone correct me please. One needs to make sure that ADSL is not provided on
the same copper lines as analog equipment will have a filter on the line.
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I get those emails on one of my accounts. Just stand back and think about it -
legitimate organizations like UPS would not bury the contents of their email in
a zip file. Secondly, there is usually a website and a waybill number for you
to track the progress of your shipment - they usually let
Ditto here as well, I would have made the error in judgment regardless of the
original author. Nothing specific to you nor your family - I has thought the
response was funny because of a personal error in judgment a long long time ago.
I was amused because the lack of an apostrophe gives the co
I totally agree with the last comment - there is just a lag in technology with
regards to projectors in three arenas. One, they are driven by the computer
market, when laptops, monitors, etc went wide screen - it takes a while before
projectors are able to handle this. Second, the turn over fo
Trying not to be political here, so it is not green or yellow either - I think
it is white.
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I think that wouild be purple as in Nenshi.
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Memory Express were the first to carry them in Calgary and may still have
something. Check their website.
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To be fair when the first windows netbooks came out, I preferred them because
they needed more resources and came with them. There is also resale option as
not everyone necessarily wants Linux.
On the down side, you do need to pay the windows tax.
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I have quite a few older computers and monitors that have been slated
for donation to needy families in Calgary, however I have not been
active lately in finding them good homes.
I can have a wagon load ready to go - let me know some details and
I'll see what we can do for you. They are no
Yes
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Yep - we had the meeting yesterday.
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I am due for one - I'll work out details tomorrow. I think it is going to have
something to do with Dr Oz and Open Source or alternatively yet another wrong
(wong) way to do things.
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It will take an hour unless I get boo-ed off earlier.
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I have created my message in a blog rather than flood the mail list with
my drivel for those that might be interested but don't frequent the website.
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First, I am quite capable of taking shots on the chin and maybe I could
have supplied the link to the blog. I'm learning and I will make
mistakes. Like I said, I likely have less time than Dave and I did
spend 2 hours composing a reasonably thoughtful blog to let people know
what my intention
Got an email from a recruiter this morning -- there was no attachment
but I have requested that it be resent -- anyone interested, I can
forward her email to you.
"I am looking for several C/C Developers for a client of mine who develops a
suite of hardware acceleration products for cellular, s
As part of open honest commutation and transparency, the executive team
has agreed that the minutes of the meetings will be published for the
membership to see. Thanks to Michell, they can be found here
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Here's the scoop
The executive team support it, some financial support allocated but
event should fund itself.
Dharm has agreed to act as project manage it
Tried for a meeting this week and got a room for Wed -- maybe too short
notice and Dharm may have a scheduling issue. Any takers for Wed
We have plans to do one or more talks a month on a specific topic. Tom
was kind enough to put together a list which we have not acted on and
next month is rapidly approaching.
Any one have a topic of interest that they would like to share with the
group?
For our introverted members that don't
king
- Server management
- Storage
- Software tools
- Open session
-- it is also in the exec meeting minutes as well, it was not meant to
be a complete and exhaustive list but as a starting point.
Kevin Anderson wrote:
> Where can I see the list?
>
> Kev.
>
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doing a lot of audio work as of late, I can do a
> presentation on this. Particularly Rosegarden and Qsynth.
>
> Also, I remember that there was some talk of a firewall/router
> presentation, where a couple of us were to present various open source
> options.
>
> kwong wrote:
&
It dawn on me this morning that maybe we should be looking at a speaking
panel when appropriate as in this case. I remember saying this at the
LinuxFest talk, the one thing I like about Linux and open source is the
variety available and the one thing I hate about Linux and open source
is the v
That is because I never got the attachments and am still waiting for it,
however I would be happy to forward her email to you if you are
interested - her phone number works.
Jason Louie wrote:
> Hmm don't see an attachment to the post. :-)
>
> On 3/19/07, *kwong* <[EMAIL P
Just a friendly reminder that we have a LinuxFest 2007 Planning meeting
tonight at Devry 6-8 in Room 202. Other than the actual event this will
be the most important meeting as we will be determining the date, time,
and direction of LinuxFest from which we should be able to move
forward. Your
My apologies for our inability to inform you of the next monthly meeting
topic until now, I was unable to get my ducks in a row. Sometimes
getting something organized is like herding cats, however once you get
them going, it is nearly impossible to stop the momentum of a herd of cats.
To see t
Due to unforeseen circumstances, the VMware Workshop has been postponed
for a week until Jamie Turner is available again. Time and location to
be confirmed.
In it's place Szemir and Gustin will be on a panel presenting on the
topic of firewalls. There is room for others if you have a favourit
ha, we are ahead by 48 votes.
bogi wrote:
> http://OperatingSystemWar.com
> Cheers
> Szemir
>
>
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Thanks Simon for the reminder - LinuxFest planning meeting tonight,
sorry for the late reminder.
Devry
Room 202
1830-2000
We are starting half an hour later as most people arrived at that time
last week.
Regards,
Kin
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Hi, Guy -- we are trying to and there is an event coming up that you
might be interested in. Here is the link http://www.clug.ca/node/510
For more info, drop me a line off-list.
Regards,
Kin
Guy Davis wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm considering volunteering some of my time with ERA
> (http://www.era
Other than time management, how did everyone like the panel format? It
would have been nicer to have better allocated time and it does take a
bit more organization, there are many choices available in Liinux so
presenting more than one choice would be nice for some of the meetings.
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We need to start thinking about our next meeting -- any suggestions? It
would be nice to have the topics somewhat in line with the planning for
workshops. As you know there are a number of multi-media workshops
coming up so that could be a suitable topic.
Using a content management system for
Nubies or recent nubies, here is a chance for you to stand up and
contribute. After last night's presentation, I looked at what was
delivered, what I learned and what I know and there are concepts that I
know would benefit others as well as ourselves. Does anyone what to get
together on an on
If you want to attend, please let me know off-list. Seating is very
limited as we are in one of the labs at the University so availability
is on a first come basis. Free to tier 2 members and a donation is
suggested for the general public.
Regards,
Kin
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ng when the next install-fest is.
>>>
>>> :-?
>>>
>>> Pat- too green even to be a newby
>>>
>>> kwong wrote:
>>>
>>>> Nubies or recent nubies, here is a chance for you to stand up and
>>>> contribute. After
have one very soon, I am Game.
> > Lets gather momentum, and set a date and place.
> > Cheers
> > Szemir
> >
> > On April 6, 2007 08:07, pat davis wrote:
> > > I'm just wondering when the next install-fest is.
> >
I would love to see a workshop every month or two and there is enough
topics of interest out there. I had thought that Shawn was too
comprehensive with his list a month or two ago, but you brought up one
that was not on that list.
With regards to space, our relationships with Devry is very goo
We have 13 people signed up for the Vmware workshop. Just a quick
reminder that there is room just for a few more.
This workshop is ideal even for nubies as you can experience Linux on
your existing Windows computer as a virtualized image. You don't need a
Linux computer to join in the fun.
Rhetorical question but just looking for input for a brochure for Saturday.
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Szemir and myself will be at the Calgary Tower main floor in the booth
for Linux4Kids from 9-2. If you get a chance and have your Linux wear,
drop on by. For those nubies, we are stuck there for quite a few hours,
so here is your chance to ask questions, however only one of us in
knowledgeabl
Thanks Hendrik, I'm going to use bits of it for the brochure.
Hendrik Schaink wrote:
> Well-written but lengthy article:
>
> http://www.dwheeler.com/oss_fs_why.html
>
> Quoting the writer's Conclusions (Item14):
>
> "OSS/FS has significant market share in many markets, is often the most
> reliable
>
>> This finally gives me a chance to link the list to this awesome site:
>>
>> http://www.whylinuxisbetter.net
>>
>> There's really no more to it then that.
>> And of course, we have to use that slogan
>> "FLOSS EVERYDAY!"
>>
Who has the latest revisions? I need a pdf copy. Thanks.
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I heard that. We are trying to get more users, not scare them away.
sgrover wrote:
> S
>
> Kin had offered to dress up last year for promotional purposes, and then
> stand along the side of Memorial during Rush Hour...
>
> I seem to remember us admiring his dedication, but balking at the
I know the whole idea of this forum is not to answer your own questions, but I think I know what I did wrong. I was downloading the iso image both on a Windows box and on kubuntu - the throughput was double the speed on the Windows box so I killed the Kubuntu download. Though the iimage was bu
As sharp as every - thanks. It was a very late night, early morning and obviously not enough caffeine.Sat Mar 24 12:16:06 2007 from Mitchell Brown to "Kin Wong" Subject: Re: [clug-talk] kubuntu 6.10You realize you sent those two emails to different lists? :) On 3/24/07, pdk1.kwo
Funny and probably hilarious if I understood the whole thing.
bogi wrote:
> http://gprime.net/video.php/kill9
>
> Check this one out, it is really fulnny, and very high geek point value :-)
>
> Cheers
> Szemir
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Climb for Wilderness was this weekend. Not too busy, but it was
steady. I would like to thank Szemir for staying up all night burning
distros. The pair of us certainly crashed around 3pm after the event.
It was a great event as we made many connections on many levels.
Thanks to everyone tha
Somewhat belated comments of thanks because of technical challenges.
Our thanks goes out to Jamie Turner from VMware for coming out to talk
to us. It was good to see some of the new developments at VMware.
The evening was nicely rounded off by Shawn our resident sme - I was
prepared to cover o
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