Re: [techtalk] Intro.

2001-06-02 Thread Kath
Welcome! - Kath [EMAIL PROTECTED] - Original Message - From: "Daniel Tiegs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2001 6:15 PM Subject: [techtalk] Intro. > Hello everyone, > > My name is Dan.

[techtalk] Intro.

2001-06-02 Thread Daniel Tiegs
Hello everyone, My name is Dan. Linux has quickly become my favorite hobby, but I don't have anyone where I live to share it with (not yet anyway). I subscribed to linuxchix because it appears to be open, friendly, personal, and likely interesting. I'm not only a Linux newbie, but a computer newb

[techtalk] Intro & Netscape mail/PPP? problem

2000-05-31 Thread Janet M Swisher
Greetings Chix and Others, I just joined this list, so here's my introduction and first problem. I'm a technical writer by trade, and once I learn more about Linux, I'd like to get involved in the Linux Documentation Project and/or the Open Writers Group. (I have the impression that there are so

Re: [techtalk] Intro kinda and RedHat que

2000-03-07 Thread Cynthia Dale
I don't remember the exact story, but I believe it's because Marc or Donnie's grandfather wore a red cap because of his favorite baseball team. I believe the story about it is on the site someplace, but not sure where. (: Cindy On Tue, 7 Mar 2000, Lisa Dickson wrote: > Hello everyone. I've been

Re: [techtalk] Intro kinda and RedHat que

2000-03-07 Thread Laurel Fan
Excerpts from linuxchix: 7-Mar-100 [techtalk] Intro kinda and .. by "Lisa Dickson"@fox.nstn. > How did RedHat Linux get its name? I read somewhere that it was named after one of the founder's literal red hat. I can't seem to track down a reference now.. anyone h

[techtalk] Intro kinda and RedHat que

2000-03-07 Thread Lisa Dickson
Hello everyone. I've been lurking for a few days and finding the list discussions quite interesting! As my time is fairly restrictive in terms of my ability to create a wonderful intro, I'll give you the bare minimal... Name: Lisa Dickson Home: Nova Scotia, Canada Occupation Present: 4th yr

[techtalk] intro

2000-01-28 Thread Sande Francis
hi, y'all. i'm new here so i thought i'd post an intro. i've been in computers since about 1978 when i ran a burroughs mini for the accounting firm. when i left that firm PCs were just starting to appear. i worked as support and installation for monroe business systems (cpm/proprietary OS) and

Re: [techtalk] Intro (Q's on m68k, beowulf, SMP programming, and databases)

1999-10-22 Thread Serena Del Bianco
On Fri, 22 Oct 1999, TeknoDragon wrote: > Greetings, > > My wife (guess who!) seems to enjoy this list a lot so I thought I'd join > up (I seem to be doing this frequently). I'm Karl (aka Andross/TeknoDragon > depending on the medium of participation) a CS undergrad at WSU and a > "technopagan".

Re: [techtalk] Intro (Q's on m68k, beowulf, SMP programming, anddatabases)

1999-10-22 Thread TeknoDragon
On Fri, 22 Oct 1999, Wayne Mehl wrote: > Which version are you trying to run? I think I still have my 7.1 > floppies somewhere :) 7.0.1, as i'm typing linux is booting (frozen i think, infact... most deffinately) I got MacOS down to 1072-1074k which is just barely enough with the 1.4k ramdisk im

Re: [techtalk] Intro (Q's on m68k, beowulf, SMP programming, and databases)

1999-10-22 Thread Wayne Mehl
Which version are you trying to run? I think I still have my 7.1 floppies somewhere :) Wayne --- TeknoDragon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Right now I'm trying to squeeze MacOS down into 1024k or so so that I > can > install m68k on a 4MB SE/30. I think i'm close, but every combination > of >

[techtalk] Intro (Q's on m68k, beowulf, SMP programming, and databases)

1999-10-22 Thread TeknoDragon
Greetings, My wife (guess who!) seems to enjoy this list a lot so I thought I'd join up (I seem to be doing this frequently). I'm Karl (aka Andross/TeknoDragon depending on the medium of participation) a CS undergrad at WSU and a "technopagan". Right now I'm trying to squeeze MacOS down into 102