From jammer at weak.org Mon Apr 3 11:17:52 2000 From: jammer at weak.org (Jon McClintock) Date: Mon, 3 Apr 2000 11:17:52 -0700 Subject: [buug] For pay distributed processing network Message-ID: <20000403111752.A13916@weak.org> This is some pretty cool shit... http://www.processtree.com/ ProcessTree is the Internet's first 'for-pay' distributed processing network. Sign up with ProcessTree and someday you will be able to use the idle time of your computer to make money. Sign up others and start building your own branch of the ProcessTree. You'll get a percentage of the payments that go to the computers below you in your branch organization. -Jon From Luis at paycom.net Thu Apr 6 10:12:05 2000 From: Luis at paycom.net (Luis) Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2000 10:12:05 -0700 Subject: [buug] eth0 trouble boot up Message-ID: <4.2.0.58.20000406100140.009707c0@mail.wnu.com> Hello I just joined your new group. I was wondering if anyone could help me with a problem that i'm running into. This is what i did, i loaded red hat 6.0 on my box. Then when i got the upgrade for red hat 6.1 i loaded it. Well after the installation was done with 6.1 i rebooted. When it started to reboot , everything was going well until it reached the interface lo it passed , but right when it brought up the interface eth0 it just froze. How can i fix this problem and what do I have to chance. They tell me that i have to look at the modual , plus i don't know what i have to look for. if anyone could help me out it would be really good. Thank you Luis From jammer at weak.org Thu Apr 6 10:09:00 2000 From: jammer at weak.org (Jon McClintock) Date: Thu, 6 Apr 2000 10:09:00 -0700 Subject: [buug] eth0 trouble boot up In-Reply-To: <4.2.0.58.20000406100140.009707c0@mail.wnu.com>; from Luis@paycom.net on Thu, Apr 06, 2000 at 10:12:05AM -0700 References: <4.2.0.58.20000406100140.009707c0@mail.wnu.com> Message-ID: <20000406100900.A12827@weak.org> Hello Luis, and welcome to our group. What kind of ethernet card do you have? Does it print any messages when it halts? What other hardware do you have in your computer? -Jon On Thu, Apr 06, 2000 at 10:12:05AM -0700, Luis wrote: > Hello I just joined your new group. I was wondering if anyone could help > me with a problem that i'm running into. This is what i did, i loaded red > hat 6.0 on my box. Then when i got the upgrade for red hat 6.1 i loaded it. > Well after the installation was done with 6.1 i rebooted. When it started > to reboot , everything was going well until it reached the interface lo it > passed , but right when it brought up the interface eth0 it just froze. How > can i fix this problem and what do I have to chance. They tell me that i > have to look at the modual , plus i don't know what i have to look for. > if anyone could help me out it would be really good. > > > Thank you > > Luis > > > _______________________________________________ > Buug mailing list > Buug at weak.org > http://www.weak.org/mailman/listinfo/buug From feedle at feedle.net Fri Apr 7 00:31:46 2000 From: feedle at feedle.net (Christopher Sullivan) Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2000 00:31:46 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [buug] Corel LinuxOS... Message-ID: Well, I promised the group that I'd write up a brief dissertation on Corel LinuxOS once I got it home and played with it a bit. Well, here goes. First off, for those of you that didn't know, Corel LinuxOS is based on Debian GNU/Linux. And if you dig around under the hood, it's pretty obvious: they make no effort to hide that fact once you scratch the surface. However, the surface is pretty enough to keep you distracted for quite a while. Installing was a mixed bag, to be frank. Corel prides themselves on a "four question" install routine, and that was pretty straightforward. However, the partitioning was a bit braindead. Since this was going on an existing Linux box, I had hoped I could just keep my original Linux partitioning scheme and just have Corel install over it. No dice: I needed to delete the existing partitions and create new ones. Not bad, but it could have been better. The install routine was painless enough, but at some key points the install script seemed to hang. It didn't, in reality, but it sat at "98% completed" for an incredibly long time, making me wonder if it had crashed. I'm going to assume that this delay was the result of them probing around to see what hardware I had: their install routine is supposed to automatically detect any PCI hardware you may have. It finally rebooted, and instead of seeing the ugly text-mode Linux bootup, I was greeted by a VGA screen and a boot menu for various Corel LinuxOS options and... Microsoft Windows, which is still (in theory: see below) installed on the box. Off I went into Corel LinuxOS-land. To my amazement, after the usual Linux gyrations, up came an XDM login prompt, complete in a reasonable video mode (1024x768 in 16-bit color). Hey! Wait, no fiddling with xtune until 3AM? No rooting around in the drawers for the monitor manual to find the scan rates? This is pretty good. In went a root password, and up came KDE. Out of the box, it seems that the "default" install of Corel LinuxOS has just about anything you'd need to get started. They install Netscape as part of the deal, and a bunch of other neat stuff like XMMS (a really cool WinAMP clone for X). Visually, the entire thing is very impressive. Corel's enhancements to KDE are nothing short of beautiful. My #1 compaint with most Linux distributions of Xfree is the miserable widget and font sets that seem to be an inherant part of any X installation. But Corel's fonts are very Microsoft-esque: it provides a very clean look right out of the box. Their enhanced widgets are also a big plus. It provides a clean, polished look. But visuals aren't everything. Time to get to work. First order of business: getting the box on the network. Okay, so this is supposed to be simple.. I fire up their control panel and try to get it to get an IP address from the DHCP server, as (allegedly) it should autodetect my PCI network card (an SMC 1211TX, a fairly common PCI ethernet card nowadays). This, however, dosen't seem to work. A couple of reboots, and I kinda give up on using their fancy control panels. Fortunately, I know that my Ethernet card uses the RTL8139 drivers, but a lot of people may not be so lucky. They were nice enough to include a complete modules library, so it was as simple as setting up the /etc/modules file, but... this is supposed to be Instant Linux! Hmm.. strike 1. Once I got the right network driver module loaded, the networking worked great. In fact, one reboot later, I was browsing my Windows network and even (gasp) printing to my Windows printers! Pretty cool stuff, actually. Configuring this stuff was very similar to setting up similar services on a Windows machine. I could get used to this. So, I fired up XMMS, and started browsing my LAN for MP3s. Loaded one up, and (aaaack!) it froze. Ah poopie. Let me guess: something's not right with the sound driver. Sure enough, I had to manually configure the sound driver, like I had to configure the Ethernet card. This kinda disturbs me, actually, because one of the things that always sucked about Linux's sound system was the fifty-million ways (okay, slight exaggeration) of configuring the sound drivers. Again, my knowledge of Linux lead me down the right path, but a novice Linux user would be challenged here. Okay, fine. Time to go back into Windows and get some other work done. Vulcan Nerve Pinch, select Microsoft Windows from their nice boot menu... and gasp in horror as I see "I/O Error, please insert boot disk and press any key" come up on my screen. Uh oh. Oh piddle. Let me guess: their bootloader was rude and decided to give Western Digital's EZ-DRIVE software on my disk drive the heave ho. Oh great. This is really bad here. Debian has no problems with the EZ-BIOS shim that WD insists on sticking in your hard disk, so why does Corel muck this up? Aaargh. So, guess what... I can't boot Windows. Oh well, back to WD's site to re-download the EZ-BIOS crapola and start over. I have a few other minor complaints. The lack of an SSH client, for example, is a drag (but it's not like you can't connect to non-us.debian.org and get it). The default fonts are a bit small, but the fact that they are clean makes up for this. On the plus side, I really like their front-end package manager. dselect (the Debian default package handler) blows, so anything is an improvement... but theirs actually does seem to work. Time will tell after I've had the box up for a while (and have added packages and stuff) to see if it suffers from dselect's bit rot problems, but it does put a good foot forward. Also, the fact that it's an X-based tool helps lots. Despite my problems, I'd have to give Corel a big round of applause for taking this as far as they have. It's not perfect, but it IS functional. Their enhancements really do make a difference, and not a small one, either. If they can just fine tune the installation process a little more, I think they may have the answer to the Windows problem. It needs a little more fine tuning before it's the perfect novice environment, but it's just the ticket for an intermediate/hobbyist user that dosen't know much about Linux but has a friend he can call upon to help him through the rough spots. You can download a "circulation" copy (which lacks some of their ultra-nifty toys) from their website. They also sell a commercial package that includes a scaled down version of WordPerfect in the $50 range. Lastly, they include a copy with their WordPerfect Office 2000 for Linux product. If there is interest, I'll post a follow-up in a couple of weeks with my long-term view of the product. -Chris S. From jammer at weak.org Fri Apr 7 16:20:51 2000 From: jammer at weak.org (Jon McClintock) Date: Fri, 7 Apr 2000 16:20:51 -0700 Subject: [buug] Actual Cost of the iOpener Message-ID: <20000407162050.A24752@weak.org> Well, Since we discussed this in depth last night, I thought I'd do my research and come up with the cost of the iOpener to Netpliance. Now, keep in mind, this is the cost to _Netpliance_, not the cost of fabrication... The following numbers are from the NPLI SEC filing... For 30,000 units, NPLI payed: 2,300,000 to Quanta as a down payment on the units 5,700,000 to Quanta to cover the rest 500,000 to QNX for the operating system customization 247,000 to QNX for licensing Which works out to about $291.57 per unit. Hmm... -Jon From ezekielk at netzero.net Fri Apr 7 01:44:04 2000 From: ezekielk at netzero.net (Zeke Krahlin) Date: Fri, 07 Apr 2000 01:44:04 -0700 Subject: [buug] Corel LinuxOS... References: Message-ID: <38ED9FD4.FBF02ACA@netzero.net> Christopher Sullivan wrote: > Despite my problems, I'd have to give Corel a big round of applause for > taking this as far as they have. It's not perfect, but it IS functional. Thanks for recording each step along the way, in order to share with us, your impression of Corel Linux. > If there is interest, I'll post a follow-up in a couple of weeks with my > long-term view of the product. I'm certainly interested in learning more about this version of Linux, Feedle. So I *would look forward to any further explorations you make, into Corel. Thanx! --- FreeNetCubs BBS & Chat (visit daily to keep updated re. sabotage by pro-M$ fanatics) http://www5.50megs.com/fnc _____________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Click here for FREE Internet Access and Email http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html From ezekielk at netzero.net Fri Apr 7 22:35:56 2000 From: ezekielk at netzero.net (Zeke Krahlin) Date: Fri, 07 Apr 2000 22:35:56 -0700 Subject: [buug] Actual Cost of the iOpener References: <20000407162050.A24752@weak.org> Message-ID: <38EEC53C.4583C49D@netzero.net> Jon McClintock wrote: > Which works out to about $291.57 per unit. Hmm... I want my I-opener. Waaaah! :( --- FreeNetCubs BBS & Chat (visit daily to keep updated re. sabotage by pro-M$ fanatics) http://www5.50megs.com/fnc _____________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Click here for FREE Internet Access and Email http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html From ezekielk at netzero.net Sat Apr 8 01:55:13 2000 From: ezekielk at netzero.net (Zeke Krahlin) Date: Sat, 08 Apr 2000 01:55:13 -0700 Subject: [buug] IRC resources Message-ID: <38EEF3F1.68C7419B@netzero.net> On our "resources.htm" page, I have an "online discussions" section, which presently includes e-mail lists, message boards, and Usenet newsgroups. Now, I added an "Internet Relay Chat" section, presently with one lone listing for the 2600 group. If anyone on this list can recommend additional IRC channels relevant to our user group (Linux, Unix, BSD, hardware, PC, software, programming, AI, tech futorology/philosophy/ethics, etc.), please post the info here. Thanx! --- FreeNetCubs BBS & Chat (visit daily to keep updated re. sabotage by pro-M$ fanatics) http://www5.50megs.com/fnc _____________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Click here for FREE Internet Access and Email http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html From ezekielk at netzero.net Sun Apr 9 15:09:46 2000 From: ezekielk at netzero.net (Zeke Krahlin) Date: Sun, 09 Apr 2000 15:09:46 -0700 Subject: [buug] Freshmeat Reviews I-Opener Message-ID: <38F0FFAA.6AFD9071@netzero.net> Freshmeat does a good job of describing the I-opener phenomenon, including the explanation of why Netpliance first welcomed hackers with open arms, then renegged. http://freshmeat.net/news/2000/04/08/955252740.html --- FreeNetCubs BBS & Chat (visit daily to keep updated re. sabotage by pro-M$ fanatics) http://www5.50megs.com/fnc _____________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Click here for FREE Internet Access and Email http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html From ezekielk at netzero.net Sun Apr 9 15:26:08 2000 From: ezekielk at netzero.net (Zeke Krahlin) Date: Sun, 09 Apr 2000 15:26:08 -0700 Subject: [buug] Monopoly parody of M$ Message-ID: <38F10380.2D687285@netzero.net> Nifty Monopoly board revamped as Micro$oft parody: http://ms-monopoly.com/monopoly.php3 Lots of fun to explore. You can even add your own Chance or Public Purse card (or Property Square) to the mix. --- FreeNetCubs BBS & Chat (visit daily to keep updated re. sabotage by pro-M$ fanatics) http://www5.50megs.com/fnc _____________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Click here for FREE Internet Access and Email http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html From ezekielk at netzero.net Mon Apr 10 03:50:44 2000 From: ezekielk at netzero.net (Zeke Krahlin) Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2000 03:50:44 -0700 Subject: [buug] Netscape 6.0 for Linux Message-ID: <38F1B204.DEA16AAA@netzero.net> I just learned that a preview release of Netscape 6.0 is now available at: http://home.netscape.com/browsers/6/index.html for Linux, Windoze, and some other OS's. Here's their spiel: === The first Internet software to seamlessly integrate browsing, email, and instant messaging. Plus, Netscape 6 has a smaller download size and industry-leading standards support. New features include My Sidebar, enhanced Search, and access to multiple email services and accounts. === --- FreeNetCubs BBS & Chat (visit daily to keep updated re. sabotage by pro-M$ fanatics) http://www5.50megs.com/fnc --- Zeke Krahlin, web consultant ICQ: 8485235 Fax: 507-226-4426 Voice: 888-830-5746 x8275 _____________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Click here for FREE Internet Access and Email http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html From feedle at feedle.net Mon Apr 10 14:02:27 2000 From: feedle at feedle.net (Christopher Sullivan) Date: Mon, 10 Apr 2000 14:02:27 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [buug] [Buug-admin] Talk on Sharp APL for Linux on 8 May (fwd) Message-ID: This was sent to the BUUG-admin mailing list, and is being forwarded in the hopes some poor soul finds it useful. APL is a really annoying programming language (IMHO!) that was very (un)popular in IBM shops a long, long time ago before people knew about less annoying programming langugages like REXX and Perl. Those interested in seeing just how lousy of a programming language it REALLY is a strongly encouraged to go. :) -Chris ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Sun, 09 Apr 2000 06:59:39 -0700 From: "Curtis A. Jones" To: aftyde at balug.org, buug-admin at weak.org, Board at brain.CS.Berkeley.EDU, [rest deleted.. if somebody goes, PLEASE tell this guy about Bcc:] Subject: [Buug-admin] Talk on Sharp APL for Linux on 8 May Dear Linux User Group Contact*, The APL Bay Area Users' Group will have a talk on an APL for Linux which might interest some of your members. Here are details: The APL Bay Area Users' Group (The Northern California SIGAPL of the ACM) will meet on Monday, 8 May 2000 at 7 p.m. in the Allstate Research Center, 321 Middlefield Road, Menlo Park. Andrew MacLeod from Soliton Associates will speak on SHARP APL for LINUX - An Overview SHARP APL, which currently runs under the OS/390 and UNIX environments, has now evolved to operate under LINUX as well. At the moment, it is available as a Beta release. This presentation will provide a high-level overview of SHARP APL for LINUX, covering various technical aspects of the product, as well as other issues, such as availability and contact information. A demonstration of the product will also be featured in the meeting. For more information on the meeting, call Chuck Kennedy at 408:241-2920, Chuck_Kennedy at att.net or Curtis Jones at 408:256-7467 or 408:292-4060, jonesca at us.ibm.com. For more information on SHARP APL for LINUX from Soliton Associates, see http://www.tor.soliton.com/Linux/index.html For more information on APL, see the ACM SIGAPL's Web page: http://www.acm.org/sigapl/ * I selected contacts for Northern California Linux Groups from http://www.linux.org/users/groups/usa/california.html Nice resource! /Curtis Jones _______________________________________________ Buug-admin mailing list Buug-admin at weak.org http://www.weak.org/mailman/listinfo/buug-admin From ezekielk at netzero.net Tue Apr 11 03:16:53 2000 From: ezekielk at netzero.net (Zeke Krahlin) Date: Tue, 11 Apr 2000 03:16:53 -0700 Subject: [buug] Another Internet Appliance Message-ID: <38F2FB95.6E92999@netzero.net> Here's one more intriguing Internet Appliance: Virgin Connect http://virginconnectme.com/ $50/year for unlimited web browsing, plus e-mail. 10 hr./mo. minimum time, available in U.S. only. Rent to own: after 3 years, it's yours. Looks like an LCD screen, too. --- FreeNetCubs BBS & Chat (visit daily to keep updated re. sabotage by pro-M$ fanatics) http://www5.50megs.com/fnc _____________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Click here for FREE Internet Access and Email http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html From ezekielk at netzero.net Tue Apr 18 13:29:07 2000 From: ezekielk at netzero.net (Zeke Krahlin) Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2000 13:29:07 -0700 Subject: [buug] Remote Linux Desktop Message-ID: <38FCC593.5CB6FA3F@netzero.net> This site provides a remote desktop for Linux users: http://workspot.com/ --- FreeNetCubs BBS & Chat (visit daily to keep updated re. sabotage by pro-M$ fanatics) http://www5.50megs.com/fnc _____________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Click here for FREE Internet Access and Email http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html From ezekielk at netzero.net Wed Apr 19 03:40:02 2000 From: ezekielk at netzero.net (Zeke Krahlin) Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2000 03:40:02 -0700 Subject: [buug] Linux Security Message-ID: <38FD8D02.66B866A2@netzero.net> Here's a page I just discovered, for Linux newbies: Beginner's Guide to Armoring Linux http://www.enteract.com/~lspitz/linux.html --- Zeke Krahlin, web consultant ICQ: 8485235 Fax: 507-226-4426 Voice: 888-830-5746 x8275 _____________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Click here for FREE Internet Access and Email http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html From rrodrig at sandia.gov Thu Apr 20 12:06:32 2000 From: rrodrig at sandia.gov (Roberto Rodriguez) Date: Thu, 20 Apr 2000 13:06:32 -0600 Subject: [buug] Re: Buug digest, Vol 1 #55 - 1 msg References: <200004201900.MAA06591@weak.org> Message-ID: <38FF5538.FAB5FA9F@sandia.gov> I would kike to subscribe buug-admin at weak.org wrote: > Send Buug mailing list submissions to > buug at weak.org > > To subscribe or unsubscribe via the web, visit > http://www.weak.org/mailman/listinfo/buug > or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to > buug-request at weak.org > You can reach the person managing the list at > buug-admin at weak.org > > When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than > "Re: Contents of Buug digest..." > > Today's Topics: > > 1. 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Print one for all your friend! ** This is your $5 off discount coupon and SHOW PROGRAM for the ** Saturday April 22, 2000 Oakland Convention Center Computer Show. ** Bring this discount coupon to the show and present it at the ** ticket booth when you purchase your ticket to receive your $5 discount. ** Show prices are $8 Adults, $6 Children 5 through 15, Under 5 Free ** Show hours are from 10:00 Am to 4:00 Pm. ** This Coupon must be legible to be used for discount. ** For additional Registrations or changes to your registration ** Please see our web site at Http://www.RobertAustin.com From jammer at weak.org Tue Apr 25 10:02:52 2000 From: jammer at weak.org (Jon McClintock) Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2000 10:02:52 -0700 Subject: [buug] [eforster@redhat.com: Catch up with Red Hat in No. Cal] Message-ID: <20000425100251.B2450@weak.org> ----- Forwarded message from Emily Forster ----- Do you live in the Bay Area, or like taking long road trips? Then stop by UC Berkeley this Friday! WHAT: technical talk given by developer Ulrich Drepper on future developments in open source technology WHERE: 306 Soda Hall, UC Berkeley WHEN: April 28, 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm WHY: for tech talk, Q&A session, freebies, and FREE PIZZA Admission is free. For more information, if you plan to attend, or if you want to tell us your favorite pizza topping then email Emily at emily at redhat.com. Hope to see you there! ----- End forwarded message ----- From rick at linuxmafia.com Tue Apr 25 10:08:33 2000 From: rick at linuxmafia.com (Rick Moen) Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2000 10:08:33 -0700 Subject: [buug] [eforster@redhat.com: Catch up with Red Hat in No. Cal] In-Reply-To: <20000425100251.B2450@weak.org>; from jammer@weak.org on Tue, Apr 25, 2000 at 10:02:52AM -0700 References: <20000425100251.B2450@weak.org> Message-ID: <20000425100833.G21070@linuxmafia.com> Quoting Jon McClintock (jammer at weak.org): > ----- Forwarded message from Emily Forster ----- Jon, do you happen to know: Is that a CalLUG event, a Red Hat Software event, both, or neither? -- Cheers, "By reading this sentence, you agree to be bound by the Rick Moen terms of the Internet Protocol, version 4, or, at your rick (at) linuxmafia.com option, any later version." -- Seth David Schoen From feedle at feedle.net Tue Apr 25 10:17:23 2000 From: feedle at feedle.net (Christopher Sullivan) Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2000 10:17:23 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [buug] [Buug-admin] Catch up with Red Hat in No. Cal (fwd) Message-ID: Sent by RedHat to the admin list. Might be interesting. -Chris ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2000 12:55:18 -0400 From: Emily Forster To: lugmaster at redhat.com Subject: [Buug-admin] Catch up with Red Hat in No. Cal Do you live in the Bay Area, or like taking long road trips? Then stop by UC Berkeley this Friday! WHAT: technical talk given by developer Ulrich Drepper on future developments in open source technology WHERE: 306 Soda Hall, UC Berkeley WHEN: April 28, 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm WHY: for tech talk, Q&A session, freebies, and FREE PIZZA Admission is free. For more information, if you plan to attend, or if you want to tell us your favorite pizza topping then email Emily at emily at redhat.com. Hope to see you there! _______________________________________________ Buug-admin mailing list Buug-admin at weak.org http://www.weak.org/mailman/listinfo/buug-admin From jammer at weak.org Tue Apr 25 10:36:52 2000 From: jammer at weak.org (Jon McClintock) Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2000 10:36:52 -0700 Subject: [buug] [eforster@redhat.com: Catch up with Red Hat in No. Cal] In-Reply-To: <20000425100833.G21070@linuxmafia.com>; from rick@linuxmafia.com on Tue, Apr 25, 2000 at 10:08:33AM -0700 References: <20000425100251.B2450@weak.org> <20000425100833.G21070@linuxmafia.com> Message-ID: <20000425103652.D2450@weak.org> On Tue, Apr 25, 2000 at 10:08:33AM -0700, Rick Moen wrote: > Quoting Jon McClintock (jammer at weak.org): > > > ----- Forwarded message from Emily Forster ----- > > Jon, do you happen to know: Is that a CalLUG event, a Red Hat Software > event, both, or neither? It seems to be a RHS event. It was sent to: To: lugmaster at redhat.com But there's no mention of it on their website... -Jon From jammer at weak.org Tue Apr 25 10:39:09 2000 From: jammer at weak.org (Jon McClintock) Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2000 10:39:09 -0700 Subject: [buug] [eforster@redhat.com: Catch up with Red Hat in No. Cal] In-Reply-To: <20000425100833.G21070@linuxmafia.com>; from rick@linuxmafia.com on Tue, Apr 25, 2000 at 10:08:33AM -0700 References: <20000425100251.B2450@weak.org> <20000425100833.G21070@linuxmafia.com> Message-ID: <20000425103652.D2450@weak.org> On Tue, Apr 25, 2000 at 10:08:33AM -0700, Rick Moen wrote: > Quoting Jon McClintock (jammer at weak.org): > > > ----- Forwarded message from Emily Forster ----- > > Jon, do you happen to know: Is that a CalLUG event, a Red Hat Software > event, both, or neither? It seems to be a RHS event. It was sent to: To: lugmaster at redhat.com But there's no mention of it on their website... -Jon From jammer at weak.org Tue Apr 25 10:39:33 2000 From: jammer at weak.org (Jon McClintock) Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2000 10:39:33 -0700 Subject: [buug] [eforster@redhat.com: Catch up with Red Hat in No. Cal] In-Reply-To: <20000425100833.G21070@linuxmafia.com>; from rick@linuxmafia.com on Tue, Apr 25, 2000 at 10:08:33AM -0700 References: <20000425100251.B2450@weak.org> <20000425100833.G21070@linuxmafia.com> Message-ID: <20000425103652.D2450@weak.org> On Tue, Apr 25, 2000 at 10:08:33AM -0700, Rick Moen wrote: > Quoting Jon McClintock (jammer at weak.org): > > > ----- Forwarded message from Emily Forster ----- > > Jon, do you happen to know: Is that a CalLUG event, a Red Hat Software > event, both, or neither? It seems to be a RHS event. It was sent to: To: lugmaster at redhat.com But there's no mention of it on their website... -Jon From ezekielk at netzero.net Tue Apr 25 10:16:58 2000 From: ezekielk at netzero.net (Zeke Krahlin) Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2000 10:16:58 -0700 Subject: [buug] This Thursday's Meeting Message-ID: <3905D30A.9B937A07@netzero.net> This coming Thursday is the fourth Thursday of the month...which means we will *not meet at our usual place, but at the BAFUG hangout at UC Computers. Show up 15 mins early, at 7:15pm, and bring a few bucks if you want to participate in the Pizza Inhalation Therapy session. Otherwise, meeting will start at 7:30pm and end at 9pm. If anyone needs explicit instructions on getting to BAFUG, see our map w/directions at: www.weak.org/buug --- FreeNetCubs BBS & Chat http://www5.50megs.com/fnc _____________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Click here for FREE Internet Access and Email http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html From ezekielk at netzero.net Thu Apr 27 01:45:53 2000 From: ezekielk at netzero.net (Zeke Krahlin) Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2000 01:45:53 -0700 Subject: [buug] Free QNX Platform Message-ID: <3907FE41.F28D6287@netzero.net> QNX has begun distributing its OS for free, for the first 5,000 subscribers. After that, you can pay a nominal shipping/packing fee. It comes on a CD. Duh. http://www.qnx.com/ --- FreeNetCubs BBS & Chat http://www5.50megs.com/fnc _____________________________________________ NetZero - Defenders of the Free World Click here for FREE Internet Access and Email http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html