From bettsp at cse.ohio-state.edu Fri Feb 2 11:07:19 2007 From: bettsp at cse.ohio-state.edu (Paul Betts) Date: Fri Feb 2 11:09:41 2007 Subject: [opensource] Get it while it's hot! Feisty Herd 3 Message-ID: <1170432439.8361.2.camel@localhost> I've been using Feisty Fawn for about three weeks now and it's pretty stable, if you're into hackery then you should definitely check it out. Questions? Comments? Concerns? Email the OSUOSS list! http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/herd3 -- Paul Betts From dinan at cse.ohio-state.edu Fri Feb 2 11:52:00 2007 From: dinan at cse.ohio-state.edu (Jim Dinan) Date: Fri Feb 2 11:51:47 2007 Subject: [opensource] Get it while it's hot! Feisty Herd 3 In-Reply-To: <1170432439.8361.2.camel@localhost> References: <1170432439.8361.2.camel@localhost> Message-ID: <45C36C30.3080007@cse.ohio-state.edu> FYI, Did you guys know there is an Ohio local Ubuntu group? http://ohio.ubuntu-us.org/ Paul Betts wrote: > I've been using Feisty Fawn for about three weeks now and it's pretty > stable, if you're into hackery then you should definitely check it out. > Questions? Comments? Concerns? Email the OSUOSS list! > > http://www.ubuntu.com/testing/herd3 From porr.4 at osu.edu Fri Feb 2 12:21:00 2007 From: porr.4 at osu.edu (Adam Porr) Date: Fri Feb 2 12:21:28 2007 Subject: [opensource] Get it while it's hot! Feisty Herd 3 In-Reply-To: <45C36C30.3080007@cse.ohio-state.edu> References: <1170432439.8361.2.camel@localhost> <45C36C30.3080007@cse.ohio-state.edu> Message-ID: <2772ffef0702020921r1a4cddc0k4379b636bb0d263b@mail.gmail.com> On 2/2/07, Jim Dinan wrote: > FYI, Did you guys know there is an Ohio local Ubuntu group? > > http://ohio.ubuntu-us.org/ There is also a Local Community (LoCo) for Columbus: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ColumbusTeam FreeGeek Columbus (http://freegeekcolumbus.org) created this to help provide support for volunteers who earn computers. There is an associated mailing list: http://freegeekcolumbus.org/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu/ There isn't much traffic on the list just yet, but we'd be happy to have more participants! Adam -- gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys F7F72CBA 2E02 EEAC EF67 E8B3 1FA5 6DF4 A0FB C0CF F7F7 2CBA From lingo.13 at osu.edu Sun Feb 4 20:11:58 2007 From: lingo.13 at osu.edu (Alexander J. Lingo) Date: Sun Feb 4 20:12:26 2007 Subject: [opensource] Meeting Announcement: 2/6/07 - This Week In Slashdot! In-Reply-To: <8242065d0702041635o380153a7o384f4c33e023935a@mail.gmail.com> References: <8242065d0702041635o380153a7o384f4c33e023935a@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <8242065d0702041711s1b29730i1a576d7ab1903d94@mail.gmail.com> OPENSOURCE CLUB MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT: ====================================== Date: 2/6/2007 Time: 7:00PM Room: 480 Dreese Labs Topic: This Week In Slashdot! Come join us on Tuesday as we look over the previous 604,800,000,000 microseconds of human existence through the lens of Slashdot with Alex. As always, TWiS is an interactive event and random comments and pseudo-intelligent discussions that quickly devolve into Soviet Russia jokes are welcome and expected. Also, If you wish to remain an Anonymous Coward during the discussions, paper bags will be provided at the door. Please bring your own scissors. --alex ====================================== Club meetings are always open to the general public including nonmembers and nonstudents. Meetings are casual and usually last about one and a half hours. You are welcome to attend as your schedule permits - please be courteous when coming late or leaving early. For more information, please visit: http://opensource.cse.ohio-state.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.cse.ohio-state.edu/pipermail/opensource/attachments/20070204/20f40f26/attachment.html From dinan at cse.ohio-state.edu Tue Feb 6 18:00:48 2007 From: dinan at cse.ohio-state.edu (James Dinan) Date: Tue Feb 6 18:01:13 2007 Subject: [opensource] Tonight's Meeting Cancelled Message-ID: <45C908A0.4090408@cse.ohio-state.edu> Hi All, Tonight's meeting is canceled due to the snow. See you next week! -jim. From gordonto at cse.ohio-state.edu Thu Feb 8 13:54:05 2007 From: gordonto at cse.ohio-state.edu (Tobias Gordon) Date: Thu Feb 8 13:55:03 2007 Subject: [opensource] Linux Terminal Prompt Message-ID: Hey all, Is there a way to change the color of "username@comp:~$"? It's very annoying when trying to scroll up to see a particular output and having to spend most of the time searching to find which lines were output lines. Thanks, Tobias From bettsp at cse.ohio-state.edu Thu Feb 8 14:01:12 2007 From: bettsp at cse.ohio-state.edu (Paul Betts) Date: Thu Feb 8 14:01:43 2007 Subject: [opensource] Linux Terminal Prompt In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1170961272.6659.0.camel@localhost> On Thu, 2007-02-08 at 13:54 -0500, Tobias Gordon wrote: > Hey all, > > Is there a way to change the color of "username@comp:~$"? > It's very annoying when trying to scroll up to see a particular output > and having to spend most of the time searching to find which lines were > output lines. I don't know how, but Gentoo does this in their default configuration, download their LiveCD and look in /etc/profile and /etc/DIR_COLORS -- Paul Betts From zosima at zosima.org Thu Feb 8 14:58:37 2007 From: zosima at zosima.org (Michael Benedict) Date: Thu Feb 8 14:59:04 2007 Subject: [opensource] Linux Terminal Prompt In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20070208195837.GD3702@zosima.org> http://tldp.org/HOWTO/Bash-Prompt-HOWTO/ On Thu, Feb 08, 2007 at 01:54:05PM -0500, Tobias Gordon wrote: > Hey all, > > Is there a way to change the color of "username@comp:~$"? > It's very annoying when trying to scroll up to see a particular output > and having to spend most of the time searching to find which lines were > output lines. > > Thanks, > Tobias > _______________________________________________ > Opensource mailing list > Opensource@cse.ohio-state.edu > http://mail.cse.ohio-state.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource From powers.161 at osu.edu Thu Feb 8 14:59:35 2007 From: powers.161 at osu.edu (Evan Powers) Date: Thu Feb 8 15:00:00 2007 Subject: [opensource] Linux Terminal Prompt In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <6682cfcf0702081159q22559f07p7cb5b8c4d8048956@mail.gmail.com> On 2/8/07, Tobias Gordon wrote: > Is there a way to change the color of "username@comp:~$"? You'll want to read this: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/articles/prompt-magic.xml Or, you can just put the following line in your .bashrc, assuming Bash is the shell you use: export 'PS1=\[\033[01;32m\]\u@\h \[\033[01;34m\]\W \$ \[\033[00m\]' - Evan From uhrich.1 at gradsch.ohio-state.edu Thu Feb 8 15:03:52 2007 From: uhrich.1 at gradsch.ohio-state.edu (Marc Uhrich) Date: Thu Feb 8 15:04:19 2007 Subject: [opensource] Linux Terminal Prompt References: Message-ID: <46CB246A6FE23948B81E95787CC15421016D6F@exchange.gradsch.ohio-state.edu> I haven't messed with this much, but if you are using the bash shell .bashrc set the environment variable for the prompt. If you want to override it briefly you can modify the environment variable PS1 to make it whatever you would like. However, if you want the change to be persistent you'll have to set this every time you open a new shell (by modifying the ./bashrc file). For example, if you want a non colored prompt with username@host > you would run the command PS1="\u@\H >". Linkage-> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/articles/prompt-magic.xml Hope this helps, Marc Uhrich Systems Engineer @ OSU Graduate School 247 University Hall, 230 N Oval Mall Columbus, Ohio 43210 (614) 292-6998 -----Original Message----- From: opensource-bounces@cse.ohio-state.edu [mailto:opensource-bounces@cse.ohio-state.edu] On Behalf Of Tobias Gordon Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2007 1:54 PM To: opensource@cse.ohio-state.edu Subject: [opensource] Linux Terminal Prompt Hey all, Is there a way to change the color of "username@comp:~$"? It's very annoying when trying to scroll up to see a particular output and having to spend most of the time searching to find which lines were output lines. Thanks, Tobias _______________________________________________ Opensource mailing list Opensource@cse.ohio-state.edu http://mail.cse.ohio-state.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource From gordonto at cse.ohio-state.edu Thu Feb 8 16:33:20 2007 From: gordonto at cse.ohio-state.edu (Tobias Gordon) Date: Thu Feb 8 16:34:03 2007 Subject: [opensource] Linux Terminal Prompt In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Thank you guys, that was quite easy once I figured out where to look. Now if I could only find a color pattern I like :) Thanks all, -T Marc Uhrich wrote: > I haven't messed with this much, but if you are using the bash shell > .bashrc set the environment variable for the prompt. If you want to > override it briefly you can modify the environment variable PS1 to make > it whatever you would like. However, if you want the change to be > persistent you'll have to set this every time you open a new shell (by > modifying the ./bashrc file). For example, if you want a non colored > prompt with username@host > you would run the command PS1="\u@\H >". > Linkage-> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/articles/prompt-magic.xml > Hope this helps, > Marc Uhrich > Systems Engineer @ OSU Graduate School > 247 University Hall, 230 N Oval Mall > Columbus, Ohio 43210 > (614) 292-6998 > > > -----Original Message----- > From: opensource-bounces@cse.ohio-state.edu > [mailto:opensource-bounces@cse.ohio-state.edu] On Behalf Of Tobias > Gordon > Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2007 1:54 PM > To: opensource@cse.ohio-state.edu > Subject: [opensource] Linux Terminal Prompt > > Hey all, > > Is there a way to change the color of "username@comp:~$"? > It's very annoying when trying to scroll up to see a particular output > and having to spend most of the time searching to find which lines were > output lines. > > Thanks, > Tobias > _______________________________________________ > Opensource mailing list > Opensource@cse.ohio-state.edu > http://mail.cse.ohio-state.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource > From gordonto at cse.ohio-state.edu Thu Feb 8 16:34:05 2007 From: gordonto at cse.ohio-state.edu (Tobias Gordon) Date: Thu Feb 8 16:35:03 2007 Subject: [opensource] Linux Terminal Prompt In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: ...and by "figured out where to look" I mean "was told where to look." :) -T Tobias Gordon wrote: > Thank you guys, that was quite easy once I figured out where to look. > Now if I could only find a color pattern I like :) > > Thanks all, > > -T > > Marc Uhrich wrote: >> I haven't messed with this much, but if you are using the bash shell >> .bashrc set the environment variable for the prompt. If you want to >> override it briefly you can modify the environment variable PS1 to make >> it whatever you would like. However, if you want the change to be >> persistent you'll have to set this every time you open a new shell (by >> modifying the ./bashrc file). For example, if you want a non colored >> prompt with username@host > you would run the command PS1="\u@\H >". >> Linkage-> http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/articles/prompt-magic.xml >> Hope this helps, >> Marc Uhrich >> Systems Engineer @ OSU Graduate School >> 247 University Hall, 230 N Oval Mall >> Columbus, Ohio 43210 >> (614) 292-6998 >> >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: opensource-bounces@cse.ohio-state.edu >> [mailto:opensource-bounces@cse.ohio-state.edu] On Behalf Of Tobias >> Gordon >> Sent: Thursday, February 08, 2007 1:54 PM >> To: opensource@cse.ohio-state.edu >> Subject: [opensource] Linux Terminal Prompt >> >> Hey all, >> >> Is there a way to change the color of "username@comp:~$"? >> It's very annoying when trying to scroll up to see a particular output >> and having to spend most of the time searching to find which lines >> were output lines. >> >> Thanks, >> Tobias >> _______________________________________________ >> Opensource mailing list >> Opensource@cse.ohio-state.edu >> http://mail.cse.ohio-state.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource >> From rumpf.6 at osu.edu Fri Feb 9 11:39:20 2007 From: rumpf.6 at osu.edu (Jeremy Rumpf) Date: Fri Feb 9 11:40:08 2007 Subject: [opensource] Linux Terminal Prompt In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <200702091139.21346.rumpf.6@osu.edu> On Thursday 08 February 2007 13:54, Tobias Gordon wrote: http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-tip-prompt/ This article specifically has a section detailing what you want to do. Thanks, Jeremy > Hey all, > > Is there a way to change the color of "username@comp:~$"? > It's very annoying when trying to scroll up to see a particular output > and having to spend most of the time searching to find which lines were > output lines. > > Thanks, > Tobias > _______________________________________________ > Opensource mailing list > Opensource@cse.ohio-state.edu > http://mail.cse.ohio-state.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource From powers.161 at osu.edu Fri Feb 9 15:15:17 2007 From: powers.161 at osu.edu (Evan Powers) Date: Fri Feb 9 15:15:44 2007 Subject: [opensource] Linux Terminal Prompt In-Reply-To: <200702091139.21346.rumpf.6@osu.edu> References: <200702091139.21346.rumpf.6@osu.edu> Message-ID: <6682cfcf0702091215m75bddc9bh18b3081efab0d004@mail.gmail.com> On 2/9/07, Jeremy Rumpf wrote: > This article specifically has a section detailing what you want to do. In case anybody cares, the Gentoo link Marc and I posted earlier is an updated version of the same article. Daniel Robbins wrote the original for IBM DeveloperWorks back in 2000. I'm not sure how "updated" the new one is (I've only read the old, and that when it was written), but it claims to be, anyway. - Evan From lingo.13 at osu.edu Sun Feb 11 23:26:31 2007 From: lingo.13 at osu.edu (Alexander J. Lingo) Date: Sun Feb 11 23:27:04 2007 Subject: [opensource] Meeting Announcement: 2/13/07 - This Last Week Or Two In Slashdot! Message-ID: <8242065d0702112026l7f1c0985g5906fefebe1ec65f@mail.gmail.com> OPENSOURCE CLUB MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT: ====================================== Date: 2/13/2007 Time: 7:00PM Room: 480 Dreese Labs Topic: This Last Week Or Two In Slashdot! On Tuesday we shall have the postponed This Week in Slashdot, which will now either cover this week or this week and last week, in which case it will be called These Last Two Weeks in Slashdot. Or, perhaps, we will just ponder how many monkeys working on typewriters it would take to produce a copy of Harry Potter in which every instance of "wand" were replaced with "wang". --alex ====================================== Club meetings are always open to the general public including nonmembers and nonstudents. Meetings are casual and usually last about one and a half hours. You are welcome to attend as your schedule permits - please be courteous when coming late or leaving early. For more information, please visit: http://opensource.cse.ohio-state.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.cse.ohio-state.edu/mailman/private/opensource/attachments/20070211/d45fe498/attachment.html From bettsp at cse.ohio-state.edu Mon Feb 12 00:12:45 2007 From: bettsp at cse.ohio-state.edu (paul c betts) Date: Mon Feb 12 00:13:10 2007 Subject: [opensource] Meeting Announcement: 2/13/07 - This Last Week Or Two In Slashdot! In-Reply-To: <8242065d0702112026l7f1c0985g5906fefebe1ec65f@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: On Sun, 11 Feb 2007, Alexander J. Lingo wrote: > Or, perhaps, we will just ponder how many monkeys working on typewriters it > would take to produce a copy of Harry Potter in which every instance of > "wand" were replaced with "wang". Only if they remake the book in TeX. -- Paul Betts From swaney.29 at osu.edu Mon Feb 12 11:31:58 2007 From: swaney.29 at osu.edu (BRIAN SWANEY) Date: Mon Feb 12 11:32:39 2007 Subject: [opensource] Meeting Announcement: 2/13/07 - This Last Week Or Two In Slashdot! Message-ID: <8960a1d89659d7.89659d78960a1d@osu.edu> More than the current population of monkeys in the world, making the answer undefined for the intents and purposes of an experiment. -Brian Swaney Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_Part_33921_8648432.1171254391383" ------=_Part_33921_8648432.1171254391383 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline OPENSOURCE CLUB MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT: ====================================== Date: 2/13/2007 Time: 7:00PM Room: 480 Dreese Labs Topic: This Last Week Or Two In Slashdot! On Tuesday we shall have the postponed This Week in Slashdot, which will now either cover this week or this week and last week, in which case it will be called These Last Two Weeks in Slashdot. 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Date: 2/13/2007
Time: 7:00PM
Room: 480 Dreese Labs

Topic: This Last Week Or Two In Slashdot!

On Tuesday we shall have the postponed This Week in Slashdot, which will now either cover this week or this week and last week, in which case it will be called These Last Two Weeks in Slashdot.

Or, perhaps, we will just ponder how many monkeys working on typewriters it would take to produce a copy of Harry Potter in which every instance of "wand" were replaced with "wang".

--alex

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Club meetings are always open to the general public including nonmembers and nonstudents.  Meetings are casual and usually last about one and a half hours.  You are welcome to attend as your schedule permits - please be courteous when coming late or leaving early.

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We could use someone to talk/lead a discussion next week -- it seems the Gods are not fond of TWiS. Any takers?

--alex
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Ideas? -- Paul Betts From learning24x7 at gmail.com Tue Feb 13 17:54:39 2007 From: learning24x7 at gmail.com (Srini) Date: Tue Feb 13 17:55:06 2007 Subject: [opensource] Idea: Online meetings In-Reply-To: <1171405159.29721.2.camel@persephone> References: <1171405159.29721.2.camel@persephone> Message-ID: <94d2f3d00702131454n2a853cc0ud31e907d43fe4ad3@mail.gmail.com> I love that idea since people like me (I live in North Carolina) would be able to join the sessions remotely. I can provide conferencing facility for upto 10 people with my personal gotomeeting.com (citrix) account and also make somebody else the presenter (who ever is presenting), unless there is an opensource tool that is available to do web conferencing or there will be more than 10 distinct locations where people will be conferecing from. Regards Srini On 2/13/07, Paul Betts wrote: > > Now that tonight is the 2nd week in a row that our meeting has been > canceled, an idea dawned on me that may or may not be awesome. We should > start having online meetings, similar to our offline ones but easier for > people to attend since all they have to do is fire up their IRC client > (and our previous members could show up too and offer their sage advice) > > Thoughts? Comments? Ideas? > > -- > Paul Betts > > _______________________________________________ > Opensource mailing list > Opensource@cse.ohio-state.edu > http://mail.cse.ohio-state.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.cse.ohio-state.edu/mailman/private/opensource/attachments/20070213/85af8834/attachment-0001.html From stapleton at mps.ohio-state.edu Tue Feb 13 18:01:26 2007 From: stapleton at mps.ohio-state.edu (Steven James Samuel Stapleton) Date: Tue Feb 13 18:02:28 2007 Subject: [opensource] Idea: Online meetings References: <1171405159.29721.2.camel@persephone> Message-ID: <001801c74fc2$e3e1e330$5801a8c0@bilbo> I like the idea of online. Until I move, I really can't make the meetings. -Jim Stapleton ----- Original Message ----- From: "Paul Betts" To: "Opensource" Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 5:19 PM Subject: [opensource] Idea: Online meetings > Now that tonight is the 2nd week in a row that our meeting has been > canceled, an idea dawned on me that may or may not be awesome. We should > start having online meetings, similar to our offline ones but easier for > people to attend since all they have to do is fire up their IRC client > (and our previous members could show up too and offer their sage advice) > > Thoughts? Comments? Ideas? > > -- > Paul Betts > > _______________________________________________ > Opensource mailing list > Opensource@cse.ohio-state.edu > http://mail.cse.ohio-state.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource > From stapleton at mps.ohio-state.edu Tue Feb 13 18:03:28 2007 From: stapleton at mps.ohio-state.edu (Steven James Samuel Stapleton) Date: Tue Feb 13 18:04:43 2007 Subject: [opensource] Tonight's Meeting Canceled -- The Gods Hate This Weekin Slashdot. References: <8f6ef9d8f70585.8f705858f6ef9d@osu.edu> Message-ID: <002001c74fc3$2c7aa280$5801a8c0@bilbo> I like this idea. I actually was playing around with virualization earlier. I am using a windows partition on my machine, and attaching WINE to it. My attempt was to use QEmu to install programs, and otherwise let Wine do the normal application running. Problem is that QEmu aborts on my XP install, and wont install 2k. -Jim Stapleton ----- Original Message ----- From: "BRIAN SWANEY" To: "Alexander J. Lingo" Cc: "Open Source mailing list" Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 12:55 PM Subject: Re: [opensource] Tonight's Meeting Canceled -- The Gods Hate This Weekin Slashdot. >I would like to see something more with virtualization, like multiple >operating systems running inside each other, but maybe I'm being selfish by >asking. I wish I could do that myself, but not yet. I just think seeing >Windows inside a Linux-cage or installing Linux on things that aren't >laptops or servers is funny and long to see it. Maybe I just have a warped >sense of humor. Maybe I'm not alone... Feel free to respond with your >criticisms of my selfishness or with your sense of belonging. Don't expect >a swift response because I have 2 midterms tomorrow. > > -Brian Swaney > Content-Type: multipart/alternative; > boundary="----=_Part_65572_14132529.1171383404867" > > > ------=_Part_65572_14132529.1171383404867 > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > Content-Disposition: inline > > Due to the weather conditions, this weeks meeting is also canceled. > > We could use someone to talk/lead a discussion next week -- it seems the > Gods are not fond of TWiS. Any takers? > > --alex > > ------=_Part_65572_14132529.1171383404867 > Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > Content-Disposition: inline > > Due to the weather conditions, this weeks meeting is also > canceled.

We could use someone to talk/lead a discussion next > week -- it seems the Gods are not fond of TWiS. Any > takers?

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> > ------=_Part_65572_14132529.1171383404867-- > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > _______________________________________________ > Opensource mailing list > Opensource@cse.ohio-state.edu > http://mail.cse.ohio-state.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > _______________________________________________ > Opensource mailing list > Opensource@cse.ohio-state.edu > http://mail.cse.ohio-state.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource > From trent.arms at gmail.com Tue Feb 13 18:55:30 2007 From: trent.arms at gmail.com (Trent Arms) Date: Tue Feb 13 18:55:56 2007 Subject: [opensource] Idea: Online meetings In-Reply-To: <1171405159.29721.2.camel@persephone> References: <1171405159.29721.2.camel@persephone> Message-ID: Well, Paul, I think it's a decently awesome idea. What kind of schedule did you have in mind for these little shindigs? Srini: I think that the group numbers substantially greater than ten... On 2/13/07, Paul Betts wrote: > > Now that tonight is the 2nd week in a row that our meeting has been > canceled, an idea dawned on me that may or may not be awesome. We should > start having online meetings, similar to our offline ones but easier for > people to attend since all they have to do is fire up their IRC client > (and our previous members could show up too and offer their sage advice) > > Thoughts? Comments? Ideas? > > -- > Paul Betts > > _______________________________________________ > Opensource mailing list > Opensource@cse.ohio-state.edu > http://mail.cse.ohio-state.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.cse.ohio-state.edu/mailman/private/opensource/attachments/20070213/0e032df3/attachment.html From swaney.29 at osu.edu Tue Feb 13 19:24:44 2007 From: swaney.29 at osu.edu (BRIAN SWANEY) Date: Tue Feb 13 19:26:31 2007 Subject: [opensource] Idea: Online meetings Message-ID: <916d9c9916d962.916d962916d9c9@osu.edu> Can we fit that many into one chat room? I know we all have IM clients, but I thought they limited the attendance to some number. Which protocol do we intend to use? AIM? -Brian Swaney ----- Original Message ----- From: Paul Betts Date: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 5:19 pm Subject: [opensource] Idea: Online meetings > Now that tonight is the 2nd week in a row that our meeting has been > canceled, an idea dawned on me that may or may not be awesome. We > shouldstart having online meetings, similar to our offline ones but > easier for > people to attend since all they have to do is fire up their IRC client > (and our previous members could show up too and offer their sage > advice) > Thoughts? Comments? Ideas? > > -- > Paul Betts > > _______________________________________________ > Opensource mailing list > Opensource@cse.ohio-state.edu > http://mail.cse.ohio-state.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource > From bettsp at cse.ohio-state.edu Tue Feb 13 19:32:52 2007 From: bettsp at cse.ohio-state.edu (Paul Betts) Date: Tue Feb 13 19:33:23 2007 Subject: [opensource] Idea: Online meetings In-Reply-To: <916d9c9916d962.916d962916d9c9@osu.edu> References: <916d9c9916d962.916d962916d9c9@osu.edu> Message-ID: <1171413172.9317.5.camel@localhost> On Tue, 2007-02-13 at 19:24 -0500, BRIAN SWANEY wrote: > Can we fit that many into one chat room? I know we all have IM clients, > but I thought they limited the attendance to some number. Which > protocol do we intend to use? AIM? I think the best and easiest way is to meet on IRC. The gotomeeting offer is certainly generous Srini, but I think the hassle of getting into the site would be a bit too much; we could go to that if we find it's too limiting on IRC (remember though, you can always paste links to handouts, screenshots, commands on Pastebin et al). OSUOSS already has a dedicated chat room surprisingly (or maybe not for some of you), it's #OSUOSS on irc.freenode.net (if that doesn't mean anything to you, give a shout-out to the list and I'll help out) -- Paul Betts From learning24x7 at gmail.com Tue Feb 13 20:45:52 2007 From: learning24x7 at gmail.com (Srini) Date: Tue Feb 13 20:46:21 2007 Subject: [opensource] Wiki Message-ID: <94d2f3d00702131745n5114d69fk17240ef54d96bb1b@mail.gmail.com> Hi Everybody I was looking at an option of using WIKI for documentation purposes, do you guys have recommendations on any specific ones. Regards Srini -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.cse.ohio-state.edu/mailman/private/opensource/attachments/20070213/611ae872/attachment.html From porr.4 at osu.edu Tue Feb 13 21:28:50 2007 From: porr.4 at osu.edu (Adam Porr) Date: Tue Feb 13 21:29:22 2007 Subject: [opensource] Wiki In-Reply-To: <94d2f3d00702131745n5114d69fk17240ef54d96bb1b@mail.gmail.com> References: <94d2f3d00702131745n5114d69fk17240ef54d96bb1b@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <2772ffef0702131828q362695ack289a23a522dbe93a@mail.gmail.com> Hi Srini I'm a big fan of Dokuwiki http://wiki.splitbrain.org/wiki:dokuwiki It's simple, easy to use, doesn't require a database backend (perhaps this means it doesn't scale well...), and has a plugin (one of many) that allows you to embed LaTeX markup directly. Adam On 2/13/07, Srini wrote: > Hi Everybody > > I was looking at an option of using WIKI for documentation purposes, do you > guys have recommendations on any specific ones. > > Regards > Srini > > _______________________________________________ > Opensource mailing list > Opensource@cse.ohio-state.edu > http://mail.cse.ohio-state.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource > > -- gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys F7F72CBA 2E02 EEAC EF67 E8B3 1FA5 6DF4 A0FB C0CF F7F7 2CBA From wrl at express.org Tue Feb 13 21:30:53 2007 From: wrl at express.org (William R. Lorenz) Date: Tue Feb 13 21:32:30 2007 Subject: [opensource] Wiki In-Reply-To: <94d2f3d00702131745n5114d69fk17240ef54d96bb1b@mail.gmail.com> References: <94d2f3d00702131745n5114d69fk17240ef54d96bb1b@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Greetings, On Tue, 13 Feb 2007, Srini wrote: > Hi Everybody I was looking at an option of using WIKI for documentation > purposes, do you guys have recommendations on any specific ones. The best I've found for team documentation is Confluence: http://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence/ And rowiki is fast, free, and super-simple in its functionality: http://chabel.org/fichiers/roWiki/rowiki_20050205.html I'm sure there's also other options between these two extremes. :) -- William R. Lorenz From trent.arms at gmail.com Wed Feb 14 08:02:25 2007 From: trent.arms at gmail.com (Trent Arms) Date: Wed Feb 14 08:02:54 2007 Subject: [opensource] Wiki In-Reply-To: References: <94d2f3d00702131745n5114d69fk17240ef54d96bb1b@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: Haven't actually tried using any save for mediawiki (which I found to be terribly cumbersone) and tiddlywiki (which is interesting, I guess, as a proof of concept). I do, however, have a nifty link that you may find useful: www.wikimatrix.org . Hope that helps. -Wyatt On 2/13/07, William R. Lorenz wrote: > > Greetings, > > On Tue, 13 Feb 2007, Srini wrote: > > > Hi Everybody I was looking at an option of using WIKI for documentation > > purposes, do you guys have recommendations on any specific ones. > > The best I've found for team documentation is Confluence: > > http://www.atlassian.com/software/confluence/ > > And rowiki is fast, free, and super-simple in its functionality: > > http://chabel.org/fichiers/roWiki/rowiki_20050205.html > > I'm sure there's also other options between these two extremes. :) > > -- > William R. Lorenz > _______________________________________________ > Opensource mailing list > Opensource@cse.ohio-state.edu > http://mail.cse.ohio-state.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.cse.ohio-state.edu/mailman/private/opensource/attachments/20070214/5329fae9/attachment.html From dinan at cse.ohio-state.edu Wed Feb 14 13:01:51 2007 From: dinan at cse.ohio-state.edu (Jim Dinan) Date: Wed Feb 14 13:01:20 2007 Subject: [opensource] [Fwd: COJUG Code Camp: Experiencing Java EE 5 - March 31] Message-ID: <45D34E8F.1080201@cse.ohio-state.edu> For anyone who is interested, this looks like a great opportunity: -------- Original Message -------- Subject: COJUG Code Camp: Experiencing Java EE 5 - March 31 Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 09:36:15 -0500 From: COJUG Announcements COJUG Members, COJUG is offering a unique opportunity on Saturday March 31st to learn Java EE 5 for free. This includes technologies of EJB3, JSF, AJAX and JBoss Seam. This event will include a combination of lectures from published Java authors (Brian Sam-Bodden, Joseph Nusairat and Christopher M. Judd) and hands-on labs where you will build a simple Java EE 5 application. For more details and registration visit http://www.cojug.org/codecamps/index.html. From kremit at wrpn.net Thu Feb 15 03:38:18 2007 From: kremit at wrpn.net (Wesley Haines) Date: Thu Feb 15 03:39:35 2007 Subject: [opensource] Fwd: Network Administrator Job Opening Message-ID: <1171528698.32041.68.camel@Kremit> Here is a job opening that I wanted to pass along to the list: We are seeking a Network Administrator to join our corporate IT group in Worthington, Ohio. The Network Administrator should possess 3 + years of experience proficiently installing, configuring, administering, monitoring, and supporting systems and services for the company and its clients using the following technologies: The Network Administrator will monitor the performance of the network servers and auxiliary network hardware infrastructure, software, data storage management, network backup, disaster recovery, and co-location facilities. In addition will provide network maintenance in staging and production environments. Other duties include: configuration, installation, and maintenance of network devices, routers, hubs, switches, modems, and ancillary devices; monitoring the entire network infrastructure; and optimizing network performance. Responsible for Network Security, Firewalls, Virtual Private Networks, network backup and restoration, storage devices, reporting on network bandwidth usage, disaster recovery, and load sharing devices. ? Windows 2003 Server (with Active Directory) ? Server clustering ? SQL Server, Exchange 2003, and IIS ? Dell, HP, and Cisco hardware ? Linux ? Remote connectivity and remote user management (Citrix) ? Basic familiarity with Cisco infrastructure and IOS, IPSec, VPN tunnels ? Port scanning, vulnerability assessment, network monitoring, patch management ? Veritas Netbackup and tape storage ? Basic support of Internet apps written in ASP and SQL CULTURALLY: ? Must be capable of working independently and as part of a close knit team ? Must be able self motivated and able to operate with little supervision ? Should be solutions focused, ?outside the box? thinker ? Must be willing to cross train and be cross functional to other areas within IT ? Must be security minded as apps and network security is a high priority, not an afterthought ? Must be very open minded, adaptable, and willing to be very hands on with customers and employees http://www.sequent.biz/ Amy Gibbs Sequent 614-318-0282 ph 614-436-5881 fax agibbs@sequent.biz -------------------------------------- Regards, ============================================================ Wesley Haines Network Administrator Webmaster WRPN Internet Services weatherUSA.net http://wrpn.net/ http://www.weatherusa.net/ ============================================================ From bettsp at cse.ohio-state.edu Thu Feb 15 12:12:09 2007 From: bettsp at cse.ohio-state.edu (Paul Betts) Date: Thu Feb 15 12:12:36 2007 Subject: [opensource] Fwd: Network Administrator Job Opening In-Reply-To: <1171528698.32041.68.camel@Kremit> References: <1171528698.32041.68.camel@Kremit> Message-ID: <1171559529.13873.2.camel@persephone> On Thu, 2007-02-15 at 03:38 -0500, Wesley Haines wrote: > Here is a job opening that I wanted to pass along to the list: > > The Network Administrator should possess 3 + years of > experience Why would you look for someone with 3+ years of experience in a college student group? I mean, I appreciate that people view us as knowledgeable but if that's a hard requirement I'm afraid you're not going to get far here. -- Paul Betts From kremit at wrpn.net Thu Feb 15 14:26:47 2007 From: kremit at wrpn.net (Wesley Haines) Date: Thu Feb 15 14:28:51 2007 Subject: [opensource] Fwd: Network Administrator Job Opening In-Reply-To: <1171559529.13873.2.camel@persephone> References: <1171528698.32041.68.camel@Kremit> <1171559529.13873.2.camel@persephone> Message-ID: <1171567607.32041.85.camel@Kremit> On Thu, 2007-02-15 at 12:12 -0500, Paul Betts wrote: > On Thu, 2007-02-15 at 03:38 -0500, Wesley Haines wrote: > > Here is a job opening that I wanted to pass along to the list: > > > > The Network Administrator should possess 3 + years of > > experience > > Why would you look for someone with 3+ years of experience in a college > student group? I mean, I appreciate that people view us as knowledgeable > but if that's a hard requirement I'm afraid you're not going to get far > here. I have no affiliation with this company, I just figured I'd pass the e-mail along as there are grad students and probably those who have graduated on this mailing list who may have the experience. ============================================================ Wesley Haines Network Administrator Webmaster WRPN Internet Services weatherUSA.net http://wrpn.net/ http://www.weatherusa.net/ ============================================================ From lupusoru.1 at osu.edu Thu Feb 15 14:54:28 2007 From: lupusoru.1 at osu.edu (Razvan Lupusoru) Date: Thu Feb 15 14:55:01 2007 Subject: [opensource] Fwd: Network Administrator Job Opening In-Reply-To: <1171528698.32041.68.camel@Kremit> Message-ID: <20070215195431.8D198C8034@barracuda2.cse.ohio-state.edu> There many people subscribed to this list. Personally I have been a network administrator for 3 years. It's not that hard to find a person with that experience. I really like it when people forward job opportunities on here. You never know when someone may find something that's great for them. Even though that job does not interest me I still find it a good opportunity for others. Thank you. Razvan Lupusoru Road of Life Network Administrator -----Original Message----- From: opensource-bounces@cse.ohio-state.edu [mailto:opensource-bounces@cse.ohio-state.edu] On Behalf Of Wesley Haines Sent: Thursday, February 15, 2007 3:38 AM To: opensource@cse.ohio-state.edu Subject: [opensource] Fwd: Network Administrator Job Opening Here is a job opening that I wanted to pass along to the list: We are seeking a Network Administrator to join our corporate IT group in Worthington, Ohio. The Network Administrator should possess 3 + years of experience proficiently installing, configuring, administering, monitoring, and supporting systems and services for the company and its clients using the following technologies: The Network Administrator will monitor the performance of the network servers and auxiliary network hardware infrastructure, software, data storage management, network backup, disaster recovery, and co-location facilities. In addition will provide network maintenance in staging and production environments. Other duties include: configuration, installation, and maintenance of network devices, routers, hubs, switches, modems, and ancillary devices; monitoring the entire network infrastructure; and optimizing network performance. Responsible for Network Security, Firewalls, Virtual Private Networks, network backup and restoration, storage devices, reporting on network bandwidth usage, disaster recovery, and load sharing devices. . Windows 2003 Server (with Active Directory) . Server clustering . SQL Server, Exchange 2003, and IIS . Dell, HP, and Cisco hardware . Linux . Remote connectivity and remote user management (Citrix) . Basic familiarity with Cisco infrastructure and IOS, IPSec, VPN tunnels . Port scanning, vulnerability assessment, network monitoring, patch management . Veritas Netbackup and tape storage . Basic support of Internet apps written in ASP and SQL CULTURALLY: . Must be capable of working independently and as part of a close knit team . Must be able self motivated and able to operate with little supervision . Should be solutions focused, "outside the box" thinker . Must be willing to cross train and be cross functional to other areas within IT . Must be security minded as apps and network security is a high priority, not an afterthought . Must be very open minded, adaptable, and willing to be very hands on with customers and employees http://www.sequent.biz/ Amy Gibbs Sequent 614-318-0282 ph 614-436-5881 fax agibbs@sequent.biz -------------------------------------- Regards, ============================================================ Wesley Haines Network Administrator Webmaster WRPN Internet Services weatherUSA.net http://wrpn.net/ http://www.weatherusa.net/ ============================================================ _______________________________________________ Opensource mailing list Opensource@cse.ohio-state.edu http://mail.cse.ohio-state.edu/mailman/listinfo/opensource From bettsp at cse.ohio-state.edu Thu Feb 15 15:00:14 2007 From: bettsp at cse.ohio-state.edu (Paul Betts) Date: Thu Feb 15 15:00:48 2007 Subject: [opensource] Fwd: Network Administrator Job Opening In-Reply-To: <20070215195431.8D198C8034@barracuda2.cse.ohio-state.edu> References: <20070215195431.8D198C8034@barracuda2.cse.ohio-state.edu> Message-ID: <1171569615.15179.3.camel@persephone> On Thu, 2007-02-15 at 14:54 -0500, Razvan Lupusoru wrote: > There many people subscribed to this list. Personally I have been a network > administrator for 3 years. It's not that hard to find a person with that > experience. I really like it when people forward job opportunities on here. > You never know when someone may find something that's great for them. Even > though that job does not interest me I still find it a good opportunity for > others. Thank you. That's very true, I didn't mean to come off so derisively, my apologies. It just reminded me of HR-style arbitrary requirements that don't necessarily fit reality (like employers who ask for 6+ years of experience in a technology that came out 3 years ago). -- Paul Betts From dinan at cse.ohio-state.edu Fri Feb 16 02:09:50 2007 From: dinan at cse.ohio-state.edu (Jim Dinan) Date: Fri Feb 16 02:09:07 2007 Subject: [opensource] [Fwd: COJUG Code Camp: Experiencing Java EE 5 - March 31] In-Reply-To: <45D34E8F.1080201@cse.ohio-state.edu> References: <45D34E8F.1080201@cse.ohio-state.edu> Message-ID: <45D558BE.2080103@cse.ohio-state.edu> It looks like this event has already filled up, but COJUG folks are asking that people continue to sign up because if there is enough interest they will offer it again. -Jim. Jim Dinan wrote: > For anyone who is interested, this looks like a great opportunity: > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: COJUG Code Camp: Experiencing Java EE 5 - March 31 > Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 09:36:15 -0500 > From: COJUG Announcements > > COJUG Members, > > > COJUG is offering a unique opportunity on Saturday March 31st to learn > Java EE 5 for free. This includes technologies of EJB3, JSF, AJAX and > JBoss Seam. This event will include a combination of lectures from > published Java authors (Brian Sam-Bodden, Joseph Nusairat and > Christopher M. Judd) and hands-on labs where you will build a simple > Java EE 5 application. > > > For more details and registration visit > http://www.cojug.org/codecamps/index.html. From gordonto at cse.ohio-state.edu Thu Feb 22 23:39:51 2007 From: gordonto at cse.ohio-state.edu (Tobias Gordon) Date: Thu Feb 22 23:41:03 2007 Subject: [opensource] Freegeek Info? Message-ID: Hey all, Sorry to ask a question I should know the answer to, but does anyone have info on when the next FreeGeek meeting is? I'd like to check them out and maybe join, but their website doesn't seem to list any upcoming events either. Thanks, Tobias From dietz.72 at osu.edu Fri Feb 23 02:12:34 2007 From: dietz.72 at osu.edu (Peter Dietz) Date: Fri Feb 23 02:13:07 2007 Subject: [opensource] Ubuntu Studio Message-ID: <240a31830702222312q5ca054adv4ab03e47858d678b@mail.gmail.com> I just wanted to make some noise on Ubuntu's multimedia production app, ubuntu studio. It wont be released until April, but its a pretty exciting development. http://ubuntustudio.org/ I'm pretty dissatisfied with Apple's iMovie and Microsofts MovieMaker/Paint/Sound Recorder as their systems default production software. I would just hope that this suite turns out to be as exciting as the website looks. Greens, reds, and even blues.. ohh my. -- Peter Dietz Student / Technologist www.eclectech.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.cse.ohio-state.edu/mailman/private/opensource/attachments/20070223/68fd2aab/attachment.html From porr.4 at osu.edu Fri Feb 23 06:24:47 2007 From: porr.4 at osu.edu (Adam Porr) Date: Fri Feb 23 06:25:16 2007 Subject: [opensource] Freegeek Info? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <2772ffef0702230324g3cd6c6fck48b6e99c4fd58ef1@mail.gmail.com> Hi Tobias On 2/22/07, Tobias Gordon wrote: > Sorry to ask a question I should know the answer to, but does anyone > have info on when the next FreeGeek meeting is? I'd like to check them > out and maybe join, but their website doesn't seem to list any upcoming > events either. FreeGeek's regularly scheduled hours are Mon., Tues., and Thurs. from 7pm to 9pm at our warehouse: http://freegeekcolumbus.org/location If you're not on the FreeGeek mailing list, it might be a good idea to send an email to info@freegeekcolumbus.org the day before you come just to make sure we didn't cancel the meeting for some reason. I can guarantee that someone will be there Mon. and Thurs. next week. We look forward to seeing you! Adam -- gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys F7F72CBA 2E02 EEAC EF67 E8B3 1FA5 6DF4 A0FB C0CF F7F7 2CBA From lingo.13 at osu.edu Sun Feb 25 20:17:50 2007 From: lingo.13 at osu.edu (Alexander J. Lingo) Date: Sun Feb 25 20:18:25 2007 Subject: [opensource] Meeting Announcement: 2/27/07 - Rockbox: Open Source Audio Player Firmware Message-ID: <8242065d0702251717r64bd528dsefd4f708b97ce86a@mail.gmail.com> OPENSOURCE CLUB MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT: ====================================== Date: 2/6/2007 Time: 7:00PM Room: 480 Dreese Labs Topic: Rockbox: Open Source Audio Player Firmware Presenter: Alex Lingo Rockbox is an open-source firmware replacement for various models of digital audio players such as the Apple iPod, the iRiver H100, or the Toshiba Gigabeat. Some of Rockbox's notable features are: * Custom themes and plugins * Powerful Equalizer * Support for many audio formats, such as Wave, MP3, Ogg Vorbis, AAC, and FLAC * Image Viewer * Metadata-based music organization * On The Fly Playlists * last.fm support Join us on Tuesday as Alex talks about Rockbox and leads us through the installation of Rockbox onto his Toshiba Gigabeat F20. --alex ====================================== Club meetings are always open to the general public including nonmembers and nonstudents. Meetings are casual and usually last about one and a half hours. You are welcome to attend as your schedule permits - please be courteous when coming late or leaving early. For more information, please visit: http://opensource.cse.ohio-state.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Message-ID: <1172718952.22617.3.camel@localhost> Some of you had mentioned problems with hibernate (aka 'suspend-to-disk') so I thought I'd send my blog post about it to the list; note that it's written for Feisty but most of the same things work on Edgy, just the name and location of the script you need to edit. http://blog.paulbetts.org/index.php/2007/02/11/fixing-software-suspend-hibernate-with-uswsusp-in-ubuntu-feisty-and-edgy/ -- Paul Betts From bettsp at cse.ohio-state.edu Wed Feb 28 23:02:16 2007 From: bettsp at cse.ohio-state.edu (Paul Betts) Date: Wed Feb 28 23:03:14 2007 Subject: [opensource] More Blogvertisements: Graphs + LaTeX Message-ID: <1172721736.22617.7.camel@localhost> Cause I had to use it for an assignment recently and Jim gave the awesome presentation on LaTeX, I wrote an entry about how to incorporate graphs made in Octave (like Matlab, but more GNUey) in your LaTeX documents. Also because the documentation online is hella old and needed updated. http://blog.paulbetts.org/index.php/2007/02/28/graphs-in-latex-using-gnu-octave/ -- Paul Betts