From bejnet at yahoo.com Fri Jan 10 01:31:13 2003 From: bejnet at yahoo.com (bejoy abraham) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:44 2005 Subject: [web-team] about modem detection Message-ID: <20030110093113.43663.qmail@web80301.mail.yahoo.com> dear sir i am a user of redhat linux 7.3. i'm using an external modem from a company called d-link.and they are using the conexant chip.this is very well detected and usable in the windows.in fact i'm sending you this mail using it.i ran the command "wvdialconf create" & "wvdial /etc/wvdial.conf" and it detected a modem at ttyS0,it gives the output as in the attachment.but when it comes to using "wvdial" it says no proper login name,password or phone.in fact the output for the command "lspci" doen't show the presence of the modem and i'm not able to detect the modem using the GUI also.i had a worser problem with an internal modem since all the companies on the net gives driver software which when run,configures the modem to the ttyS15 port which the system does not detect as a port.so i switched to the external modem.but not much of a betterment!!even the comman "ls -l /dev/modem" doesn't give a positive reply.and to my knowledge external modems get detected on their own,unlike internal ones. so please reply with what to do, as fast as possible cos my project depends on it. thank you yours faithfully __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New DSL Internet Access from SBC & Yahoo! http://sbc.yahoo.com From bejnet at yahoo.com Fri Jan 10 01:38:00 2003 From: bejnet at yahoo.com (bejoy abraham) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:44 2005 Subject: [web-team] attachment on modem detection Message-ID: <20030110093800.54919.qmail@web80302.mail.yahoo.com> __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? New DSL Internet Access from SBC & Yahoo! http://sbc.yahoo.com -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: mod Type: application/octet-stream Size: 435 bytes Desc: mod Url : http://linuxmafia.com/pipermail/web-team/attachments/20030110/4d199d15/mod.obj From star at starshine.org Fri Jan 10 20:41:14 2003 From: star at starshine.org (Heather Stern) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:44 2005 Subject: [web-team] about modem detection In-Reply-To: <20030110093113.43663.qmail@web80301.mail.yahoo.com> References: <20030110093113.43663.qmail@web80301.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <20030111044114.GD618@starshine.org> On Fri, Jan 10, 2003 at 01:31:13AM -0800, bejoy abraham wrote: > dear sir You've reached the webmaster team of the Silicon Valley Linux User group. If you are hoping for help in Linux I recommend visiting one of our installfests (3rd Saturdays every month) or joining the SVLUG general mailing list. Both of these have information at http://www.svlug.org/ but if you get lost, don't be afraid to ask for help ... we can improve the website if it is confusing. > i am a user of redhat linux 7.3. i'm using an external > modem from a company called d-link.and they are using > the conexant chip.this is very well detected and > usable in the windows. [much techie details about the modem's lack of visibility to wvdial] > so please reply with what to do, as fast as possible > cos my project depends on it. > thank you > yours faithfully Conexant is well known for its software driven modems. Try www.linmodems.org and see if it helps. Good luck. . | . Heather Stern --->*<--- Starshine Technical Services ' | ` SVLUG Web Content Coordinator From star at starshine.org Sat Jan 18 13:56:08 2003 From: star at starshine.org (Heather Stern) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:44 2005 Subject: [web-team] Re: [Officers] RE:Link Swap In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20030118215608.GB8575@starshine.org> On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 04:56:19PM -0800, benstegman.com wrote: > I wanted to write you a quick note and congratulate you on www.svlug.org, > as it is very informative. On behalf of the officers and web-team ... including those of the past whose data we still use... thanks! > I was also looking at a couple of sites similar to yours: www.dibona.com > and www.baylisa.org (your competition perhaps?) Chris Dibona was once a president of SVLUG. Some SVLUG members are also members of BayLISA, and they cover a similar region, but there's no formal relationship. > I wouldn't worry about them, i think that your site has the edge on them. (if you have suggestions for the BayLISA site, they accept comments from the peanut galllery; contact their officers at blw@baylisa.org. They don't do linkbacks for less than corporate sponsorships at present.) Care to mention what about our site is coolest? Comparisons need actual samples to make good statistics and soundbytes out of. > Anyhow, I would love to have a link pointing to your site. All i really > need is what you want me to say in the link and i will add it. Initially I was very positive to the idea, but since the resources you are offering for linkback don't qualify for our topic, our region, nor in fact anything to do with computers, I find myself wondering what your viewers would get from seeing us there. ("Better hits in search engines" is not a viable answer.) Only resources relating to our topic get listed in our resource farm. . | . Heather Stern --->*<--- Starshine Technical Services ' | ` SVLUG Web Content Coordinator From stevegt at TerraLuna.Org Tue Jan 21 10:55:26 2003 From: stevegt at TerraLuna.Org (Steve Traugott) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:44 2005 Subject: [web-team] Merc calendar notice was Re: [svlug] [svlug-announce] SVLUG Wed Feb 5: openMosix: Kernel-Level Clusters In-Reply-To: <5.1.0.14.0.20030119172514.00a09320@pop.earthlink.net>; from mwendall@earthlink.net on Sun, Jan 19, 2003 at 05:26:58PM -0800 References: <200301180517.h0I5HfF17598@roton.TerraLuna.Org> <5.1.0.14.0.20030119172514.00a09320@pop.earthlink.net> Message-ID: <20030121105526.A30201@scramjet.TerraLuna.Org> Thanks Margaret! And I saw the notice that you sent to the Merc. I didn't know we had ever advertized these there -- I haven't done it since I took over in Jan '02. Do you want to keep doing it? We can add you to the Leadership page, call you "Event Publicist" or somesuch -- pick a title. We'd probably want to add you to the speaker coordinators list also, so you'd have early notice of what's going on and more background for a given topic. For this talk, do you think we should follow up with an amended version that includes the lead "BACKGROUND" paragraph? Looking around on the Merc's website it looks like they can publish a full paragraph about the meeting. This would be especially important for this particular one, considering the speaker -- he's done a great thing in creating an open-source replacement for a closed package, it's his first large presentation in the U.S., and we want to pack the house. Might also insert the words "openMosix project lead" in front of his name in the body. Here's what I mean: What: Silicon Valley Linux User Group General Meeting When: Wednesday, February 5th, 2003 Speaker: Moshe Bar, Tel Aviv University, United Nations ICTP, Qlusters, Democritos Topic: openMosix: Kernel-Level Linux Clusters Where: Cisco Sstems, Bldg. 9, E. Tasman Drive at Zanker Rd., San Jose, CA As clusters are expanding from their traditional HPC (High Performance Computing) domain into business applications, single-system-image clusters are gaining fast in importance. openMosix has in a very short time gained thousands of installations around the world and enjoys an enthusiastic and strong developer community. In this talk, openMosix project lead Moshe Bar will explore the internals of openMosix, the technology's application fields and sample uses. More information and directions can be found at http://www.svlug.org/meetings.shtml You seem to have sent these to the Merc before, or at least read those calendars a lot -- do you think that's too much? Don't want them to have to edit it down and break something. And maybe we should bump "openMosix: Kernel-Level Linux Clusters" up to be the title of the event, and mention SVLUG in the body -- not sure which would draw more people though. What do you think? Anyone else have any suggestions? Steve On Sun, Jan 19, 2003 at 05:26:58PM -0800, Margaret Wendall wrote: > Steve - > > Have you sent this info to the SJ Murky News? I haven't seen a meeting > notice for several months, and have volunteered to do this. Of course, if > you've done it, I wouldn't want to step on your toes in your job? > > Margaret Wendall > > > At 09:17 PM 1/17/03 -0800, you wrote: > >We're pleased to announce the next meeting of the Silicon Valley Linux > >Users Group! This month's speaker is a very special guest. > > > > > >WHAT: > > > > openMosix: Kernel-Level Linux Clusters > > > >WHEN: > > > > Wednesday, 5 February, 7pm-9pm or so. > > > >WHO: > > > > Moshe Bar > > Tel Aviv University, United Nations ICTP, Qlusters Inc. Palo Alto, > > Italian National Physics of Matter Institute Lab for Atomic Research > > > > > >BACKGROUND: > > > >As clusters are expanding from their traditional HPC (High Performance > >Computing) domain into business applications, single-system-image > >clusters are gaining fast in importance. openMosix has in a very short > >time gained thousands of installations around the world and enjoys an > >enthusiastic and strong developer community. In this talk Moshe Bar will > >explore the internals of openMosix, the technology's application fields > >and sample uses. > > > > > >ABOUT THE SPEAKER: > > > >Moshe Bar is the former co-project manager of MOSIX and the current > >project manager of openMosix. He has authored several books on the > >Linux kernel and clustering and is co-author with Karl Fogel in the > >classic CVS book "OpenSource Development with CVS". Moshe has been a > >senior monthly columnist at BYTE for the last four years and wrote > >regular kernel columns in the past for Linux Journal and other > >publications. In 2001 Moshe Bar became CTO of Linux clustering > >start-up Qlusters, Inc. > > > >Moshe has a M.Sc and Ph.D. in computer science and teaches advanced > >operating systems topics at Tel Aviv University and at the United > >Nations Atomic Agency research institute ICTP in Triest, Italy. He is > >furthermore a permanent researcher at the Italian National Institute of > >Particle Physics. > > > > > >WHERE: > > > >Cisco Building 9. The land of NUMBERS. The VINEYARDS conference > >center. The side we are on is the Silver Oak/Jordan conference rooms, > >where a large Cisco fountain is usually not turned on. Directions on > >how to get there are listed at: > > > > http://www.svlug.org/directions/cisco-9.shtml > > > >We've tried our very best for these directions to be accurate. If you > >have any improvements to make, please let our Web Team know! > >web-team@svlug.org > > > >NOTES: > > > >It's best if you arrive close to on time, as otherwise there may not > >be someone posted at the door to let you in. After the speakers end > >their presentation there is usually a Q&A session, time for job > >seekers and employers to meet, and often a few door prizes. When the > >meeting is over people are encouraged to chat a bit, but also to exit > >the building so Cisco can lock up. Don't worry, a lot of us go to > >dinner afterward so there's plenty of time to chat outdoors or > >offsite. > > > >We look forward to seeing you there! > > > > > > > > > > > >_______________________________________________ > >svlug-announce mailing list > >svlug-announce@lists.svlug.org > >http://lists.svlug.org/lists/listinfo/svlug-announce > > > >_______________________________________________ > >svlug mailing list > >svlug@lists.svlug.org > >http://lists.svlug.org/lists/listinfo/svlug > -- Steve Traugott Speaker Coordinator, Silicon Valley Linux Users Group http://www.svlug.org -- UNIX/Linux Infrastructure Architect, TerraLuna LLC stevegt@TerraLuna.Org http://www.stevegt.com From star at starshine.org Tue Jan 21 11:47:23 2003 From: star at starshine.org (Heather Stern) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:44 2005 Subject: [web-team] Re: [Officers] Merc calendar notice was Re: [svlug] [svlug-announce] SVLUG Wed Feb 5: openMosix: Kernel-Level Clusters In-Reply-To: <20030121105526.A30201@scramjet.TerraLuna.Org> References: <200301180517.h0I5HfF17598@roton.TerraLuna.Org> <5.1.0.14.0.20030119172514.00a09320@pop.earthlink.net> <20030121105526.A30201@scramjet.TerraLuna.Org> Message-ID: <20030121194723.GB11901@starshine.org> On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 10:55:26AM -0800, Steve Traugott wrote: > Thanks Margaret! And I saw the notice that you sent to the Merc. > > I didn't know we had ever advertized these there -- I haven't done it > since I took over in Jan '02. Do you want to keep doing it? We can > add you to the Leadership page, call you "Event Publicist" or somesuch > -- pick a title. We'd probably want to add you to the speaker > coordinators list also, so you'd have early notice of what's going on > and more background for a given topic. Cool! I'm for it. Thx for the abstract-ish version, I'll use it for pasisng to the baylisa crowd. I do mention svlug to them when the topic is sysadminly. I think MOSIX clusters are "large scale" enough for BayLISA :) . | . Heather Stern --->*<--- Starshine Technical Services ' | ` SVLUG Web Content Coordinator From marc_news at merlins.org Tue Jan 21 13:48:36 2003 From: marc_news at merlins.org (Marc MERLIN) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:44 2005 Subject: [web-team] Re: [Officers] RE:Link Swap In-Reply-To: <20030118215608.GB8575@starshine.org> References: <20030118215608.GB8575@starshine.org> Message-ID: <20030121214833.GM17693@merlins.org> "benstegman", read up, especially the bottom On Sat, Jan 18, 2003 at 01:56:08PM -0800, Heather Stern wrote: > On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 04:56:19PM -0800, benstegman.com wrote: > > I wanted to write you a quick note and congratulate you on www.svlug.org, > > as it is very informative. > > On behalf of the officers and web-team ... including those of the > past whose data we still use... thanks! Heather, I can't believe you fell for that. This is two cent spam for link exchange and boosting their google ranking. > > I was also looking at a couple of sites similar to yours: www.dibona.com > > and www.baylisa.org (your competition perhaps?) That enough should have been proof. > > Anyhow, I would love to have a link pointing to your site. All i really > > need is what you want me to say in the link and i will add it. > > Initially I was very positive to the idea, but since the resources you > are offering for linkback don't qualify for our topic, our region, nor > in fact anything to do with computers, I find myself wondering what > your viewers would get from seeing us there. ("Better hits in search > engines" is not a viable answer.) Well, that's exactly what they're after. It's quite obvious from the spam. It is however intelligently crafted spam probably based on their own spidering or queries on google (linkback, related sites) Dear "benstegman.com" (sic). I will be happy to submit your site for review by google as a link spammer who is trying to artificially boost their rankings. If it turns out that I'm right (no net access as I write this), they will probably demote your site's ranking. Have a nice day Marc -- "A mouse is a device used to point at the xterm you want to type in" - A.S.R. Microsoft is to operating systems & security .... .... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/ | Finger marc_f@merlins.org for PGP key From star at starshine.org Tue Jan 21 16:35:58 2003 From: star at starshine.org (Heather Stern) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:44 2005 Subject: [web-team] Re: [Officers] RE:Link Swap In-Reply-To: <20030121214833.GM17693@merlins.org> References: <20030118215608.GB8575@starshine.org> <20030121214833.GM17693@merlins.org> Message-ID: <20030122003558.GA19818@starshine.org> On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 05:48:36AM +0800, Marc MERLIN wrote: > "benstegman", read up, especially the bottom > > On Sat, Jan 18, 2003 at 01:56:08PM -0800, Heather Stern wrote: > > On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 04:56:19PM -0800, benstegman.com wrote: > > > I wanted to write you a quick note and congratulate you on www.svlug.org, > > > as it is very informative. > > > > On behalf of the officers and web-team ... including those of the > > past whose data we still use... thanks! > > Heather, I can't believe you fell for that. This is two cent spam for > link exchange and boosting their google ranking. > > > > I was also looking at a couple of sites similar to yours: www.dibona.com > > > and www.baylisa.org (your competition perhaps?) > > That enough should have been proof. Cuiously enough it suggests that he's paying attention, even a tiny bit, so he met my personal criteria for contacting back. > > > Anyhow, I would love to have a link pointing to your site. All i really > > > need is what you want me to say in the link and i will add it. > > > > Initially I was very positive to the idea, but since the resources you > > are offering for linkback don't qualify for our topic, our region, nor > > in fact anything to do with computers, I find myself wondering what > > your viewers would get from seeing us there. ("Better hits in search > > engines" is not a viable answer.) > > Well, that's exactly what they're after. It's quite obvious from the > spam. > It is however intelligently crafted spam probably based on their own > spidering or queries on google (linkback, related sites) > > Dear "benstegman.com" (sic). I will be happy to submit your site for > review by google as a link spammer who is trying to artificially boost > their rankings. > If it turns out that I'm right (no net access as I write this), they > will probably demote your site's ranking. He thanked me for being considerate enough to reply and admitted that he wasn't in our region, then repeated that he digs the look of our site and linux in general. Clueless, he may be. But a bot, he's not, so that's that. If *you* want to report him as a linkmobber, fine, but I won't bother. . | . Heather Stern --->*<--- Starshine Technical Services ' | ` SVLUG Web Content Coordinator From marc_news at merlins.org Tue Jan 21 22:00:11 2003 From: marc_news at merlins.org (Marc MERLIN) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:44 2005 Subject: [web-team] Re: [Officers] RE:Link Swap In-Reply-To: <20030122003558.GA19818@starshine.org> References: <20030118215608.GB8575@starshine.org> <20030121214833.GM17693@merlins.org> <20030122003558.GA19818@starshine.org> Message-ID: <20030122060010.GB29275@merlins.org> On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 04:35:58PM -0800, Heather Stern wrote: > > > > I was also looking at a couple of sites similar to yours: www.dibona.com > > > > and www.baylisa.org (your competition perhaps?) > > > > That enough should have been proof. > > Cuiously enough it suggests that he's paying attention, even a tiny bit, > so he met my personal criteria for contacting back. You are too gulible. This was automated spam, and it was obious. baylisa and dibona.com competitors of SVLUG. Hello???? > He thanked me for being considerate enough to reply and admitted that > he wasn't in our region, then repeated that he digs the look of our > site and linux in general. Sure, there is someone behind the address, and they play along, so what? Eh, as long as some people buy it, there is no reason for them not to try, eh? > Clueless, he may be. But a bot, he's not, so that's that. If *you* The Email was sent by a bot or at least automated. Even if it had been done by a human, it's still unsolicited Email that had no business being sent to us. > want to report him as a linkmobber, fine, but I won't bother. That's already done. Google doesn't look kindly on spammers and usually demotes them to heavily discourage any kind of activity that tries to artificially boost a site's ranking through any kind of spam. Marc -- "A mouse is a device used to point at the xterm you want to type in" - A.S.R. Microsoft is to operating systems & security .... .... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/ | Finger marc_f@merlins.org for PGP key From info at benstegman.com Wed Jan 22 05:09:25 2003 From: info at benstegman.com (OLRE) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:44 2005 Subject: [web-team] Re: [Officers] RE:Link Swap References: <20030118215608.GB8575@starshine.org> <20030121214833.GM17693@merlins.org> <20030122003558.GA19818@starshine.org> Message-ID: I have been consulted by various webmasters and have learned alot and that I should only get links from real estate/home sites.. >From now on those are the only emails I will be sending out.. PERIOD and *no* exceptions. I am sincerely sorry. Again, I will only send emails to Real Estate realted sties for link exchange as those are the people who are likely to be interested in the service I am offering. Wayne Bienek info@benstegman.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Heather Stern" To: "Marc MERLIN" Cc: "benstegman.com" ; Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 4:35 PM Subject: Re: [web-team] Re: [Officers] RE:Link Swap > On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 05:48:36AM +0800, Marc MERLIN wrote: > > "benstegman", read up, especially the bottom > > > > On Sat, Jan 18, 2003 at 01:56:08PM -0800, Heather Stern wrote: > > > On Fri, Jan 17, 2003 at 04:56:19PM -0800, benstegman.com wrote: > > > > I wanted to write you a quick note and congratulate you on www.svlug.org, > > > > as it is very informative. > > > > > > On behalf of the officers and web-team ... including those of the > > > past whose data we still use... thanks! > > > > Heather, I can't believe you fell for that. This is two cent spam for > > link exchange and boosting their google ranking. > > > > > > I was also looking at a couple of sites similar to yours: www.dibona.com > > > > and www.baylisa.org (your competition perhaps?) > > > > That enough should have been proof. Cuiously enough it suggests that he's paying attention, even a tiny bit, so he met my personal criteria for contacting back. > > > > Anyhow, I would love to have a link pointing to your site. All i really > > > > need is what you want me to say in the link and i will add it. > > > > > > Initially I was very positive to the idea, but since the resources you > > > are offering for linkback don't qualify for our topic, our region, nor > > > in fact anything to do with computers, I find myself wondering what > > > your viewers would get from seeing us there. ("Better hits in search > > > engines" is not a viable answer.) > > > > > > Dear "benstegman.com" (sic). I will be happy to submit your site for > > review by google as a link spammer who is trying to artificially boost > > their rankings. > > If it turns out that I'm right (no net access as I write this), they > > will probably demote your site's ranking. He thanked me for being considerate enough to reply and admitted that he wasn't in our region, then repeated that he digs the look of our site and linux in general. Clueless, he may be. But a bot, he's not, so that's that. If *you* want to report him as a linkmobber, fine, but I won't bother. > > . | . Heather Stern > --->*<--- Starshine Technical Services > ' | ` SVLUG Web Content Coordinator From marc_news at merlins.org Wed Jan 22 06:07:47 2003 From: marc_news at merlins.org (Marc MERLIN) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:44 2005 Subject: [web-team] Re: [Officers] RE:Link Swap In-Reply-To: <002c01c2c215$89819d70$c2f06044@bienek> References: <20030118215608.GB8575@starshine.org> <20030121214833.GM17693@merlins.org> <002c01c2c215$89819d70$c2f06044@bienek> Message-ID: <20030122140747.GG29275@merlins.org> On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 04:55:27AM -0800, Website Admini wrote: > Mark & Heather Stern > > Its not 'SPAM'. I happen to like your site, as I wrote. Yes, I am looking > for people willing to link to my site, but unless you write an email asking > for such, how are you ever going to get people to link to your site? If you Sorry, I don't buy it. Your mail clearly looked like you used automated tools to find us, and sites that referenced us. I'm not buying it. > know a better way to get links pointing to your site besides writing an > email, please inform me, as I will definately pursue this avenue. If you Email random sites on the internet that have nothing to do with your or your business, and you expect that they'll put a link to you to boost your google ranking, you are dreaming. But again, your mail clearly showed that you did some search engine queries to find sites related to yours without you having any understanding of what they were or who you were Emailing and about what. dibona.com is not a competitor, nor does svlug have any competitors anyway, we are a non profit club, which you would know if you had read either site as you claim. Either you are a complete idiot who can't read, or you are indeed hoping that we are stupid and that we'll buy your story. Somehow, I think it's #2, which is why I've notified google of your spamming in an attempt to get links and artificially increase your scoring. I'm sure they will take care of your ranking after that. No need to Email me further, you will not convince me otherwise. Marc -- "A mouse is a device used to point at the xterm you want to type in" - A.S.R. Microsoft is to operating systems & security .... .... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/ | Finger marc_f@merlins.org for PGP key From mwendall at earthlink.net Wed Jan 22 10:26:30 2003 From: mwendall at earthlink.net (Margaret Wendall) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:44 2005 Subject: [web-team] Re: [Officers] Merc calendar notice was Re: [svlug] [svlug-announce] SVLUG Wed Feb 5: openMosix: Kernel-Level Clusters In-Reply-To: <20030121194723.GB11901@starshine.org> References: <20030121105526.A30201@scramjet.TerraLuna.Org> <200301180517.h0I5HfF17598@roton.TerraLuna.Org> <5.1.0.14.0.20030119172514.00a09320@pop.earthlink.net> <20030121105526.A30201@scramjet.TerraLuna.Org> Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20030122102205.00a22bc0@pop.earthlink.net> HI! We used to advertise in the Merc, and when we did the attendance was better. At the December meeting I mentioned his to Marc and volunteered for the job. The Merc may not want to publish a long, involved abstract about our speakers, but it's worth taking a chance. I'll send an amended version. Perhaps you know of other places where the info should be sent. Heather knows I've wanted to volunteer for something for a long time. This is something I can do, and I'm happy to help. Margaret Wendall At 11:47 AM 1/21/03 -0800, Heather Stern wrote: >On Tue, Jan 21, 2003 at 10:55:26AM -0800, Steve Traugott wrote: > > Thanks Margaret! And I saw the notice that you sent to the Merc. > > > > I didn't know we had ever advertized these there -- I haven't done it > > since I took over in Jan '02. Do you want to keep doing it? We can > > add you to the Leadership page, call you "Event Publicist" or somesuch > > -- pick a title. We'd probably want to add you to the speaker > > coordinators list also, so you'd have early notice of what's going on > > and more background for a given topic. > >Cool! I'm for it. Thx for the abstract-ish version, I'll use it for >pasisng to the baylisa crowd. I do mention svlug to them when the topic >is sysadminly. I think MOSIX clusters are "large scale" enough for >BayLISA :) > > > . | . Heather Stern >--->*<--- Starshine Technical Services > ' | ` SVLUG Web Content Coordinator From marc_news at merlins.org Wed Jan 22 23:47:08 2003 From: marc_news at merlins.org (Marc MERLIN) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:44 2005 Subject: [web-team] Re: [Officers] Merc calendar notice was Re: [svlug] [svlug-announce] SVLUG Wed Feb 5: openMosix: Kernel-Level Clusters In-Reply-To: <5.1.0.14.0.20030122102205.00a22bc0@pop.earthlink.net> References: <20030121105526.A30201@scramjet.TerraLuna.Org> <200301180517.h0I5HfF17598@roton.TerraLuna.Org> <5.1.0.14.0.20030119172514.00a09320@pop.earthlink.net> <20030121105526.A30201@scramjet.TerraLuna.Org> <5.1.0.14.0.20030122102205.00a22bc0@pop.earthlink.net> Message-ID: <20030123074708.GE4633@merlins.org> On Wed, Jan 22, 2003 at 10:26:30AM -0800, Margaret Wendall wrote: > HI! > We used to advertise in the Merc, and when we did the attendance was > better. At the December meeting I mentioned his to Marc and volunteered for > the job. Yes, thank you for volunteering and helping with this. Marc -- "A mouse is a device used to point at the xterm you want to type in" - A.S.R. Microsoft is to operating systems & security .... .... what McDonalds is to gourmet cooking Home page: http://marc.merlins.org/ | Finger marc_f@merlins.org for PGP key From lozinski at openstepnews.com Fri Jan 24 10:45:40 2003 From: lozinski at openstepnews.com (Christopher Lozinski) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:44 2005 Subject: [web-team] Could you be so kind as to link to my linux site? Message-ID: <3E3189D3.7BA82C68@openstepnews.com> I run www.jobmart.com/Linux. I work in Newark, right next to Fremont California. Could you be so kind as to link to it? Regards Christopher Lozinski