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Chess
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by Chess » Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:31 am
Patrick wrote:Chess wrote:We have a pretty good technology atmosphere here in Raleigh...
and you have nice weather and blah, blah

yeah, yeah
I have a buddy who moved down there recently. I'll have to pop on by and say hello if I visit anytime soon.
Well, if you do, please let me know. We can go out and knock back a few cold ones.
Sorry to keep going OT, but Seth Vidal, maintainer of Yum, is speaking at our LUG tonight. I can't go unfortunately, but that would be a cool discussion I think.
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Gomer_X
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by Gomer_X » Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:38 am
Patrick wrote:Gomer_X wrote:I talked to Eric for about 10 minutes at the Ohio LinuxFest. He was great to talk to.
You sure it was Eric you talked to? I don't remember him being there. I went over to the rPath table and chatted with them.
OK, that's not the same guy (unless he's had some serious stuff done to his hair lately). The guy I talked to sounded almost exactly the same, though. Whoever he was, he really knew a lot of stuff.
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by Gomer_X » Thu Nov 09, 2006 10:43 am
Chess wrote:
Sorry to keep going OT, but Seth Vidal, maintainer of Yum, is speaking at our LUG tonight. I can't go unfortunately, but that would be a cool discussion I think.
OMG!!!1!!
I'd love to talk to Seth! I thought he lived in Indiana, though. I have a YUM hat (YUM is also a fishing bait manufacturer), and I've been meaning to take a picture of me wearing it and send it to him.
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by Chess » Thu Nov 09, 2006 11:01 am
Gomer_X wrote:I'd love to talk to Seth! I thought he lived in Indiana, though.
No, he lives here in the Triangle.
Here's the TriLUG page with info on tonight's meeting.
http://trilug.org/
I am in the process of negotiating my attendance with the wife...
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by snarkout » Thu Nov 09, 2006 3:30 pm
Arch.
Shared pain is lessened, shared joy is increased; thus do we refute entropy.
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by Chess » Thu Nov 09, 2006 4:34 pm
Primary workstation: Slackware
Secondary workstations: Arch and Debian Etch
Servers: Slackware and Debian Sarge
Laptop: Slackware, Arch, and Ubuntu Edgy.
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by Gomer_X » Fri Nov 10, 2006 8:09 am
Chess wrote:Gomer_X wrote:I'd love to talk to Seth! I thought he lived in Indiana, though.
No, he lives here in the Triangle.
I really need to get my wife to read these forums. She says I think I'm always right, but I've been dead wrong twice in this thread alone!

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Patrick
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by Patrick » Fri Nov 10, 2006 8:20 am
My current distro breakdown:
Kubuntu - AMD64 workstation (main machine)
Debian - my blog server
OpenSuse - my POS Walmart laptop (used for work)
Bootables:
Kanotix
Knoppix
Damn Small
My test box currently has Fedora Core 6 on it but will change as I test other distros.
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Wally Balljacker
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by Wally Balljacker » Fri Nov 10, 2006 12:30 pm
Patrick wrote:My current distro breakdown:
Kubuntu - AMD64 workstation (main machine)
Debian - my blog server
OpenSuse - my POS Walmart laptop (used for work)
Bootables:
Kanotix
Knoppix
Damn Small
My test box currently has Fedora Core 6 on it but will change as I test other distros.
You got rid of Arch, Pat? Sorry for my ignorance, you probably gave your reasons on the show, but I'm drawing a blank.
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by Patrick » Fri Nov 10, 2006 12:32 pm
Wally Balljacker wrote:You got rid of Arch, Pat? Sorry for my ignorance, you probably gave your reasons on the show, but I'm drawing a blank.
Hard drive took a header. I actually like Arch quite a bit.
Ego contemno licentia
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by StoneChucker » Fri Nov 10, 2006 4:13 pm
I'm a Kubuntu 6.06 nut at the moment on my Z60m. This is my primary computer.
My MythTV box hasn't been finalized yet, as I've not yet been able to successfully use Fedora, (k/x)ubuntu, Gentoo, Slackware, etc... on it. Once I figure out the issues, I'm hoping it'll be something Debian based (but I'm open to whatever works).
My fileserver is Debian, and the wife's computer isn't Linux (or Mac) yet.
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by snarkout » Fri Nov 10, 2006 8:01 pm
Can you play encrypted DVDs on the z60m? My t43 goes batshit when I try - unencrypted are fine, though.
Shared pain is lessened, shared joy is increased; thus do we refute entropy.
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by StoneChucker » Sat Nov 11, 2006 12:24 am
Can you play encrypted DVDs on the z60m? My t43 goes batshit when I try - unencrypted are fine, though.
I tried it once when I installed Kubuntu, but I didn't have success. Honestly, playing DVDs on the notebook isn't important to me. I've got a DVD player for each TV in the house, and if I'm travelling anywhere, it's not to watch DVDs in a hotel room.
I'll attempt it again one day ... but not for a while.
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by KStorm » Sat Nov 11, 2006 9:21 am
Currently I use PCLinuxOS on one partition, Fedora Core 6 and Ubuntu Edgy on the others. All at the same time, too.