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I suspect most of us do, when we have a need. That's not the way to do it, of course, but good paranoia is lots of work! If you want to check the appropriate howtos, etc., and run a keysigning party, we shouldn't have too much trouble finding spac...
October 21
We don't currently meet. Last time we did, I was the only one who provided any content more than once a year, and there were plenty of meetings when Christian and I were the only ones who showed up. Some of our most successful meetings have been ...
October 21
Seth W. Klein and Matt Fisher are now friends
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And I thought you were just adding new members!
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Sorry about the spammer, everyone. "She" has been banned and should be vaporizing as I type this.
May 28
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I'm up to three Gentoo machines around me and one elsewhere, and I've been seeing the use for nightly syncing. I've been syncing by hand about once a week, but experience shows that I tend to miss a week if I'm unusually involved in something, and...
April 21

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At 10:21am on May 12, 2008, Debbie White said…
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Thanks! Do you folks have meetings, gatherings,newsletters, etc?

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Bangor
About Me:
I've been a Melug North member since late 2001 and accepted leadership after Jeremy Radlow moved away in 2002.

I started using Linux in September, 1998 with RedHat 5.1. In 2001 I started the LFS FAQ which I maintained for a couple years. Currently I maintain the iana-etc project which I first released in 2004. At home, I use Gentoo although I hope to return to scratch building when I get that copious free time I joke about.

I currently get my money in retail (hardware). In my spare time, I write various tools for myself, mostly in the shell, and try to sate my addiction to learning new things.
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http://sethwklein.net/

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Local emerge --sync Mirror

I'm up to three Gentoo machines around me and one elsewhere, and I've been seeing the use for nightly syncing. I've been syncing by hand about once a week, but experience shows that I tend to miss a week if I'm unusually involved in something, and there's far too much chance that the week I miss will be the one when some attention requiring upgrade hits stable. This leaves the choice of picking the simple upgrades out by hand, which uses much more time, or raising the priority of the complex upg… Continue

Posted on April 21, 2009 at 11:44am —

Seth W. Klein

Simple Image Editing

Unless you're superhumanly careful, if you have computer knowledge, you'll end up being the go to person for someone's computer questions. And sooner or later, they'll get a camera or a scanner and an account on Facebook or Myspace, and they'll want to rotate, crop, and resize an image before uploading it for all their friends. All the users who can handle The Gimp will probably have found it and won't be asking the question, but what to do for the ones who can't handle its complexity?

S… Continue

Posted on November 21, 2008 at 5:30pm —

Seth W. Klein

Full Image Title Tooltips

Fans of the web comic xkcd (warning: sometimes not safe for work) who use Firefox 2.0 are familiar with the frustration of viewing the source to read the entire title tooltip behind the comic image. Firefox 3 fixes that, but before it's released and hits stable in distributions of choice, there is the Long Titles extension. (Thanks to… Continue

Posted on May 28, 2008 at 10:47pm —

Seth W. Klein

Efficient Backups Using rsync And An External Disk

I was fixing my backups the other day, went looking, and discovered rsync --link-dest. With it, rsync substitutes hard links for files that haven't changed. The result:

tria tria # du -hs backup-*1.7G backup-2008-03-1982M backup-2008-03-20
40M backup-2008-03-21
40M backup-2008-03-22
76M backup-2008-03-23
37M backup-2008-03-24
63M backup-2008-03-25
206M backup-2008-03-26
42M backup-2008-03-27
101M backup-2008-03-28
70M backup-2008-03-29
52M backup-2008-03-30
64M b
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Posted on April 2, 2008 at 1:00am —

Seth W. Klein

1200x900

For some time I've been running my monitors at 1152x864. I picked it because it was a standard resolution (although uncommon) and the next one down from 1280x960 which was slightly too fuzzy.

Unfortunately, it leaves me about ten characters short of three xterms across each monitor.

Today I switched to 1200x900. That three xterms across has made my world a much happier place, and you know, anything that cares about resolution is going to want 1024 or 1280 anyway.

Posted on March 10, 2008 at 5:57pm —

 
 

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