From Services at TechVenue.com Tue Feb 17 22:05:59 2004 From: Services at TechVenue.com (Services@TechVenue.com) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:51 2005 Subject: [web-team] TechVenue.com: Your Event Reminder(s): Message-ID: <200402180604.AAA12092@lml100.siteprotect.com> Calendar Name: USValley Scheduled for: Wednesday, March 3 2004 Event text: Silicon Valley Linux User Group (SVLUG) Category: User Groups & SIGS Details: Silicon Valley Linux User Group (SVLUG) URL: http://www.svlug.org/ EVENT NOTES: Meetings are either technical presentations, product demonstrations, or general question and answer meetings. The Saturday workshops are your chance to bring in your computer and install the basic system or work on more advanced features. All meetings are free and open to the public. Sign up for one of our mail lists to learn about local events and discuss Linux with local enthusiasts. 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Note: I haven't listed the pictures of the crowds with the security snafu because tracy says his management has arranged for security to be better prepared with more people next month. That's the right way to handle the problem so no need to post them any more. (I had posted them on a Cisco-internal web site for Tracy before the meeting was over, with intent that it would help him more easily make the case for solving the problem.) From ian at all.info Thu Feb 26 04:21:08 2004 From: ian at all.info (Ian Lenzen) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:51 2005 Subject: [web-team] Linux category Message-ID: <1309769635.1077798068937.JavaMail.jwu@atlas> Hello, We're creating a directory focused on web site credibility. We included: http://www.svlug.org/ in the Linux section of the All.info directory. Descriptive information provided by you and our editors helps our users choose sites. Our editors have already selected starter keyterms and a category for your web site. To review their work, add information and gain editorial control over your site's record in our system, please update your information here: http://all.info/s?a=l&z=1vl0yxe6zn9vfdppwjh5lo More information about All.info is available at: http://www.all.info Thanks in advance. Ian Lenzen Editor, All.info - the Directory of Topics Note: If you are NOT the proper site contact or you would like to provide a corrected site contact, please update it here: http://all.info/s?a=nl&z=1vl0yxe6zn9vfdppwjh5lo&x=web-team%40svlug.org If you have other questions, please email: priority@all.info From la1940 at sbcglobal.net Thu Feb 26 11:40:15 2004 From: la1940 at sbcglobal.net (Ken Biggs) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:51 2005 Subject: [web-team] feedback from SVLUG website Message-ID: <000601c3fca0$5bef9260$230110ac@homeken> I am trying to find training on how to install SUSE 9.0 on a system with windows xp. I want to use partition magic to create a seperate area to install it too, so that I can switch back and forth between the two. Can this be done. Reason : I am running SBC YAHOO DSL and it does not operate under LINUX. Same with several other programs I use. Need to talkto someone on the phone to explain. problems Ken Biggs \po box 6024 san Jose 95150 408 269 6576 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://linuxmafia.com/pipermail/web-team/attachments/20040226/9d6a6279/attachment.html From incubus at shell.izap.com Thu Feb 26 11:53:41 2004 From: incubus at shell.izap.com (Brian Chrisman) Date: Sat Apr 2 14:56:51 2005 Subject: [web-team] feedback from SVLUG website In-Reply-To: <000601c3fca0$5bef9260$230110ac@homeken> References: <000601c3fca0$5bef9260$230110ac@homeken> Message-ID: <20040226195341.GD12300@izap.com> On Thu, Feb 26, 2004 at 11:40:15AM -0800, Ken Biggs wrote: > I am trying to find training on how to install SUSE 9.0 on a system with windows xp. I want to use partition magic to create a seperate area to install it too, so that I can switch back and forth between the two. Can this be done. > Reason : I am running SBC YAHOO DSL and it does not operate under LINUX. Same with several other programs I use. > > Need to talkto someone on the phone to explain. problems You can show up at the monthly installfests indicated on the web page and we'll do our best to help you. What you are asking is reasonable, normal, and done regularly at our Installfests. I can't say I've used SBC DSL with their pppoe on linux, but I've heard from reliable sources that it does work. If you need phone support for SUSE, you might try looking through their website for a support contact number. I'm not certain how much they charge for this kind of service, assuming they do provide it. -Brian Chrisman > > Ken Biggs > \po box 6024 > san Jose 95150 > > 408 269 6576 > _______________________________________________ > web-team mailing list > web-team@lists.svlug.org > http://lists.svlug.org/lists/listinfo/web-team