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17:22.51 | Bonez39 | Jayce? |
17:23.34 | Bonez39 | anyone? I need to open some documents created in Ami Pro....they are ancient...is that possible in Koffice or Open Office or any other processor, aside from Ami Pro or Word Pro? |
17:27.32 | levi | Do you need to preserve the formatting info? |
17:28.54 | levi | StarOffice/OpenOffice might be able to open them. |
17:31.42 | Bonez39 | formatting, I don't care..just need the data..I guess I could just look in with vi and strip away all the garbage.eh? |
17:32.34 | levi | Try running them through 'strings' |
17:32.34 | Bonez39 | hmmm what a mess that is though... |
17:32.41 | Bonez39 | how do I do that? |
17:33.42 | levi | strings <filename> |
17:37.29 | Bonez39 | ok......and what does that do? |
17:38.20 | levi | It gives you the strings out of a binary file. |
17:38.26 | Bonez39 | I run it and it just seems that it removes some of the space...but not sure what 'strings' is supposed to change, if anything, with my file. |
17:42.52 | Bonez39 | levi? |
17:44.43 | levi | Yeah? |
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17:46.19 | Bonez39 | thanks..I'll try that |
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19:12.59 | Bonez39 | what is the local host number for KUPS , print manager? |
19:13.13 | Bonez39 | is it http://localhost:901? do you know, Han? |
19:14.35 | Bonez39 | oh, I found it...631 |
19:16.13 | Jayce^ | so, everybody here knows about the PLUG meeting now right? |
19:16.23 | Jayce^ | heck, I spammed every list *I* knew of :) |
19:18.20 | levi | I didn't know about it. But I never go anyway, so that's okay. :) |
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19:20.22 | han_solo | um, yeah, um, 631 |
19:21.06 | Jayce^ | levi.. this is going to be a really good meeting... |
19:21.07 | Bonez39 | I have another questions, it's about using CUPS to print to a remote printer...I can see the printer using smbclient -L but not sure how to call it when I configure CUPS to print to it. |
19:21.26 | Bonez39 | is this meeting, in Salt Lake, or in UTah County? |
19:21.35 | Jayce^ | Utah County (UVSC) |
19:21.45 | levi | Jayce^: I'm sure... but I've got other things to do. :) |
19:22.36 | han_solo | never tried to print to a samba printer |
19:25.16 | levi | I get enough Linux at work, non-work time is for girls, cars, and bikes... though lately not necessarily in that order. ;) |
19:29.53 | Jayce^ | you coming han_solo? |
19:30.15 | han_solo | planning on it |
19:30.52 | Jayce^ | coo |
19:30.55 | Jayce^ | cool even :) |
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19:31.57 | han_solo | i'm interested in a ride (as in, not paying) but the bus is fairly convenient for getting to uvsc too, if you plan ahead |
19:31.58 | han_solo | well, for use provites. not for you, jayce^ |
19:32.09 | han_solo | maybe if we all met at the transit center (by univ. mall) and took a geek bus over to uvsc |
19:33.59 | Jayce^ | might be a good thing to mention on the list.. |
19:34.42 | TimRiker | uvsc? is uvsclug alive again? |
19:35.11 | Jayce^ | no, it's plug.. just the speaker works there. |
19:35.25 | han_solo | of course, the bus trip would cost normal people (not students) $2.50 |
19:35.25 | han_solo | how much is parking? |
19:35.25 | TimRiker | ah |
19:36.06 | Jayce^ | not sure.. probably not too much.. I know we could park over by wal-mart/what was homebase and walk also.. doesn't hurt to walk a bit.. |
19:36.44 | Jayce^ | it should be on PLUG, SLLUG, and UUG |
19:36.47 | han_solo | hmm. walking. novel idea |
19:37.13 | han_solo | isn't it up at plug.org? you been slacking Jayce^? ;-) |
19:37.33 | Jayce^ | yes I have... need to get one of the other authors to write something :) |
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19:50.44 | han_solo | that's good coding music there |
19:52.54 | han_solo | what is ASM? |
19:54.52 | bbeattie-zrs | could be a few thing, what are you dealing with? |
19:58.56 | han_solo | "One of the informations systems professors has expressed some interest in |
19:58.56 | han_solo | advertising this to ASM. He asked me to check with the PLUG folks to see if |
19:58.56 | han_solo | that would be feasible (this could be a fairly large crowd). Are any of y'all |
19:58.56 | han_solo | in a position to comment?" <-- from uug. I imagine it's some association at BYU but thought someone might know the acronym |
19:59.23 | Jayce^ | "Association of " student mechanics ?? |
19:59.29 | Jayce^ | serial Murderers? |
19:59.38 | han_solo | association of silly men |
19:59.46 | han_solo | that would fit the it dept. ;-) |
20:00.06 | Jayce^ | SourceMager's (same as the one I previously mentioned) |
20:00.07 | han_solo | s/it/isys/ |
20:00.39 | han_solo | student murderers |
20:01.06 | han_solo | sauron's `men' |
20:01.08 | Jayce^ | sarcastic men |
20:03.34 | han_solo | silent morons |
20:04.03 | Jayce^ | supreme MIPS |
20:04.54 | bbeattie-zrs | I thought that ASM stood for association for supercomputing machines. |
20:04.58 | levi | Socialist Mermen |
20:05.20 | Jayce^ | spurius meltdown |
20:05.33 | levi | Socratic Musings |
20:05.36 | han_solo | ahh, that could be. although I don't know what ties isys would have to supercomputing. |
20:05.56 | Jayce^ | han_solo is on an anti isys roll |
20:05.58 | han_solo | Serpentine Mallards |
20:06.04 | bbeattie-zrs | who's isys? |
20:06.18 | Jayce^ | spastic meateaters |
20:06.30 | levi | Salacious Metaphors |
20:07.03 | bbeattie-zrs | <from byu webpage |
20:07.13 | Jayce^ | shutout men |
20:07.17 | han_solo | Information Systems dept. Things like setting up webservers and being IT guys at businesses and so on |
20:07.25 | han_solo | I TA'd ISys 540 years ago, as a sophomore |
20:07.25 | han_solo | heck, we don't even use the supercomputer much in the CS dept. |
20:07.25 | han_solo | mostly for the number crunching people like in mfg, engineering, physics, chem. etc. |
20:07.33 | Jayce^ | supreme mouth |
20:07.39 | han_solo | Super Man |
20:07.50 | Jayce^ | Some Mother |
20:08.05 | levi | Sado-Masochists |
20:08.09 | bbeattie-zrs | <PROTECTED> |
20:08.16 | Jayce^ | ooohh.. I like levi's last one. |
20:08.26 | bbeattie-zrs | asm= assoc. for system management. |
20:08.39 | han_solo | Snarling Mastiffs |
20:08.55 | Jayce^ | shutdown mainframe |
20:09.11 | bbeattie-zrs | asm.byu.edu/career/Internship_Details.html |
20:09.14 | Jayce^ | Sudo Myself :) |
20:09.30 | bbeattie-zrs | www (i hope i typeed it correctly) |
20:09.55 | levi | bbeattie-zrs: Naw, that one's too dull. ;) |
20:09.59 | bbeattie-zrs | han_solo: does that help? |
20:13.38 | han_solo | plenty |
20:14.20 | han_solo | i leave it to Jayce^ to care whether or not they're invited. :) |
20:22.46 | Jayce^ | basically, I just want to know how many will show up.. |
20:26.33 | han_solo | wow, this sounds cool: "Another real-time development is the Serpent language, which is modeled after Python, but includes a sub-millisecond latency real-time garbage collector and allows multiple instances to run in one address space, allowing true concurrency with preemptive scheduling. " |
20:29.37 | bbeattie-zrs | jayce^: I just checked my sllug account. How much experience are you looking for in thppperl, sql, css, etc? and what type of company is it. |
20:32.18 | Jayce^ | Perl is the biggie.. and it's gotta be enough to be self-sufficient (get projects done on your own) |
20:34.47 | Jayce^ | hehe.. |
20:34.55 | fozz | I dream in Perl, ya know. |
20:36.00 | han_solo | is there something that will take RFCs and make something printable out of them? |
20:36.25 | fozz | han_solo: Netscape? Mozilla? |
20:36.59 | fozz | Oh... what? 60k? What do you think the company's looking to pay? |
20:42.10 | han_solo | well, I could do enscript too. but they've got the page breaks built-in and that doesn't look so good when the page breaks aren't the same |
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21:08.17 | Bradipo | Anyone here use postfix? |
21:08.53 | Jayce^ | yes, but I'm definately a good one to ask questions too :) |
21:09.10 | Jayce^ | orbit is probably one of the best at it.. |
21:09.42 | Jayce^ | (dan hanks on plug) |
21:11.54 | Bradipo | Hmm. |
21:12.00 | Bradipo | Thanks. |
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21:28.38 | TimRiker | anyone local got a hacked xbox? I got an xbox for christmas, and just ordered a matrix mod for it. |
21:29.22 | fozz | I'd to buy an XBox and then just chuck it in the trash. |
21:29.25 | TimRiker | If there is interest, once I have Linux on it, I could demo at a mtg. |
21:29.36 | fozz | Or I could do the Linux thing. |
21:29.53 | fozz | It would just make me feel good to know Microsoft took a loss. :) |
21:29.57 | TimRiker | fozz: I figure if M$ will sell me a cheap Linux workstation, I better take them up on it. ;-) |
21:29.57 | fozz | I woudln't buy any games. :) |
21:30.01 | Jayce^ | join the RSA crack |
21:30.10 | fozz | There you go. |
21:30.22 | fozz | I wouldn't mind a PS2. No guilt there. |
21:30.22 | TimRiker | Jayce^: where is info on that? |
21:30.31 | Jayce^ | was on /. last night |
21:30.41 | TimRiker | ~slashdot |
21:30.44 | Jayce^ | neo something.. |
21:32.04 | Jayce^ | http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/05/1456203&mode=thread&tid=109 |
21:32.48 | fozz | w00t. :) |
21:33.07 | fozz | That's a big bitstring. Whew. |
21:33.27 | fozz | I agree with Malda: only 2048 bits? No problem *cough cough*. |
21:33.59 | Jayce^ | hehe |
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21:44.19 | kryptik | Wow there are a lot of ppl in here right now |
22:11.45 | kryptik | Never seen you before TimRiker, you new or just a new nick? |
22:12.01 | TimRiker | kryptik: /me == BZFlag |
22:13.40 | kryptik | Ahh ok. |
22:13.46 | kryptik | Why this name? |
22:13.50 | kryptik | work? |
22:24.38 | fozz | :) |
22:24.48 | fozz | I actually didn't run perltidy on it. |
22:25.01 | fozz | I actually do type things in the right window from time to time. |
22:25.18 | TimRiker | kryptik: variety. |
22:25.19 | kryptik | Heh |
22:25.24 | kryptik | Ahh ok |
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23:07.17 | fozz | http://www.iodynamics.com/~fozz/funny_pictures/2003_calender.jpg |
23:07.27 | fozz | (May be work-safe. :>) |
23:12.53 | Jayce^ | good |
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23:27.00 | levi | Hmm, my BYU cs email account is still active and forwarding spam to me. :/ |
23:51.21 | taran | levi: that's about all my cs account does anymore too. :) |
23:51.27 | taran | but per the uug emails, it looks like they're setting up quite a nice spam filtering system. wholly configurable |
23:51.31 | taran | of course `echo "/dev/null" > ~/.forward` might serve you well enough |
23:55.17 | Bradipo | Anyone out there use Outlook without Exchange as the server? |
23:55.43 | levi | taran: Sure, if I could access the account to do something about it. |
23:56.07 | levi | Bradipo: I have before, why? |
23:56.14 | Bradipo | Well, I mean currently. |
23:56.29 | Bradipo | I have found a bug in Outlook and need someone to confirm it that is outside of our network. |
23:56.40 | levi | Ahh. Sorry, don't have Windows here. |
23:57.19 | Bradipo | Of course the MS support guy I spoke with said that it was qmail's fault. LOL |