Re: Software to handle bits and pieces of information.

2010-08-05 Thread Alan Chandler
On 04/08/10 19:13, Gary Roach wrote: Hi; I could use some suggestions. I seem to collect a lot of snippets of information scribbled on pieces of paper, old napkins, etc. Examples are notes on harware, sources for stuff, notes on possible projects, book that I might want to buy in the future and o

Re: Software to handle bits and pieces of information.

2010-08-05 Thread Cláudio E. Elicker
On Wed, 04 Aug 2010 11:13:35 -0700 Gary Roach wrote: > Hi; > I could use some suggestions. I seem to collect a lot of snippets of > information scribbled on pieces of paper, old napkins, etc. There is a nice comparison table of "outliners" in [1]. I like keepnote [2]. [1] http://marktaw.com/re

Re: Software to handle bits and pieces of information.

2010-08-05 Thread Gary Roach
Thanks for all of the responses. I thought that since they were so wide ranging that a condensed list might be helpful to others. Obviously I'm not the only one with the problem. In no particular order: Run own (private, locked-down) Mediawiki installation - this allows access where ever

Re: Software to handle bits and pieces of information.

2010-08-05 Thread gauthier . v
> I find Gnote useful for keeping notes and use Orage for > scheduling tasks/events. An (unusual) solution is to have a private wiki. You can store it on your own machine (I do so on my laptop) with a local server, or on a public server with correct management of access. This solution can have

Re: Software to handle bits and pieces of information.

2010-08-05 Thread Tom Ashley
> On 08/04/2010 02:13 PM, Gary Roach wrote: > > Hi; > > I could use some suggestions. I seem to collect a lot of snippets of > > information scribbled on pieces of paper, old napkins, etc. > > Examples are notes on harware, sources for stuff, notes on possible > > projects, book that I might want

Re: Software to handle bits and pieces of information.

2010-08-04 Thread Wayne Topa
On 08/04/2010 02:13 PM, Gary Roach wrote: Hi; I could use some suggestions. I seem to collect a lot of snippets of information scribbled on pieces of paper, old napkins, etc. Examples are notes on harware, sources for stuff, notes on possible projects, book that I might want to buy in the future

Re: Software to handle bits and pieces of information.

2010-08-04 Thread Kamaraju S Kusumanchi
Gary Roach wrote: > Hi; > I could use some suggestions. I seem to collect a lot of snippets of > information scribbled on pieces of paper, old napkins, etc. Examples are > notes on harware, sources for stuff, notes on possible projects, book > that I might want to buy in the future and on and on.

Re: Software to handle bits and pieces of information.

2010-08-04 Thread Gilbert Sullivan
On 08/04/2010 04:06 PM, Carl Johnson wrote: Gary Roach writes: Hi; I could use some suggestions. I seem to collect a lot of snippets of information scribbled on pieces of paper, old napkins, etc. Examples are notes on harware, sources for stuff, notes on possible projects, book that I might wa

Re: Software to handle bits and pieces of information.

2010-08-04 Thread Robert Holtzman
On Wed, Aug 04, 2010 at 11:13:35AM -0700, Gary Roach wrote: > Hi; > I could use some suggestions. I seem to collect a lot of snippets of > information scribbled on pieces of paper, old napkins, etc. Examples > are notes on harware, sources for stuff, notes on possible projects, I use Tomboy for th

Re: Software to handle bits and pieces of information.

2010-08-04 Thread Camaleón
On Wed, 04 Aug 2010 11:13:35 -0700, Gary Roach wrote: > I could use some suggestions. I seem to collect a lot of snippets of > information scribbled on pieces of paper, old napkins, etc. Examples are > notes on harware, sources for stuff, notes on possible projects, book > that I might want to buy

Re: Software to handle bits and pieces of information.

2010-08-04 Thread Carl Johnson
Gary Roach writes: > Hi; > I could use some suggestions. I seem to collect a lot of snippets of > information scribbled on pieces of paper, old napkins, etc. Examples > are notes on harware, sources for stuff, notes on possible projects, > book that I might want to buy in the future and on and on

Re: Software to handle bits and pieces of information.

2010-08-04 Thread Tyler MacDonald
Gary Roach wrote: > of scheduling things, projects and short term notes. I still am not > sure what to do about those notes that could be around for a long > time like maybe a note on the "proton boron fusion reaction energy" > . I may never use it but would like to be able to find the > informat

Software to handle bits and pieces of information.

2010-08-04 Thread Gary Roach
Hi; I could use some suggestions. I seem to collect a lot of snippets of information scribbled on pieces of paper, old napkins, etc. Examples are notes on harware, sources for stuff, notes on possible projects, book that I might want to buy in the future and on and on. This has generated numer

Re: bits and pieces

2000-10-04 Thread Adam Scriven
On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 10:10:54PM -0700, David Erdman wrote: > On Tue, 03 Oct 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Does anyone know of any issues installing potato on a system with > > these components: > > > > . Asus K7V motherboard with an Athlon 800mhz processor > > > > . Matrox Millennium G400

Re: bits and pieces

2000-10-04 Thread Kenward Vaughan
The MB is excellent, as should be the rest (I've got a 700 MHz on the K7V). I don't know what type of memory you have but if it's one of the good grades (e.g. Mushkin) you shouldn't have any issues. Potato uses the 2.2.xx kernels on initial install, yes? The Athlon needs that. FWIW someone on a

Re: bits and pieces

2000-10-04 Thread David Erdman
i have the asus k7v...and an athlon 800 (clocked upto 950)., with the wd 15 gig 7200rpm(also have a quantum 100udma)., everything works ok. dont know about the video card though. On Tue, 03 Oct 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Does anyone know of any issues installing potato on a system wit

bits and pieces

2000-10-03 Thread mcclosk
Does anyone know of any issues installing potato on a system with these components: . Asus K7V motherboard with an Athlon 800mhz processor . Matrox Millennium G400 (16MB video ram) . Western Digital 15.3G 7200 RPM hard drive . Futura 17in Monitor, 1280x1024 resolution . Toshiba CDRW/DVD