2004-March Archives by Author
Starting: Tue Mar 2 05:06:30 2004
Ending: Sun Mar 28 17:57:24 2004
Messages: 29
- SF nonprofits using Debian?
Nate Campi
- ANNOUNCEMENT2: BAD mtg Wed Mar10 6P Berkeley
Michael Cheselka
- Oscar's Hot Dogs, CDs, PGP/gpg, etc.
Daniel Curry
- Oscar's Hot Dogs, CDs, PGP/gpg, etc.
Daniel Curry
- ANNOUNCEMENT: dinner/keysigning Wed. 3/17, Jing Jing's (PA), 7pm
Daniel Curry
- ANNOUNCEMENT2: BAD mtg Wed Mar10 6P Berkeley, wifiWWBAD-HackathonAGoGo
Tony Godshall
- ANNOUNCEMENT2: BAD mtg Wed Mar10 6P Berkeley, wifiWWBAD-HackathonAGoGo
Hereon
- [bad] SF nonprofits using Debian?
Bill Kendrick
- BAD march meeting pictures...
Les Kopari
- Oscar's Hot Dogs, CDs, PGP/gpg, etc.
Oliver Kurth
- ANNOUNCEMENT: dinner/keysigning Wed. 3/17, Jing Jing's (PA),
7pm
Oliver Kurth
- ANNOUNCEMENT: dinner/keysigning Wed. 3/17, Jing Jing's (PA), 7pm
Joshua Kwan
- ANNOUNCEMENT: dinner/keysigning Wed. 3/17, Jing Jing's (PA), 7pm
Aaron Lehmann
- ANNOUNCEMENT2: BAD mtg Wed Mar10 6P Berkeley, wifiWWBAD-HackathonAGoGo
Nick Moffitt
- Oscar's Hot Dogs, CDs, PGP/gpg, etc.
Michael Paoli
- Debian on ThinkPad, at Oscar's, etc.
Michael Paoli
- random hint(s): multiple distinct display managers on distinct virtual terminals
Michael Paoli
- paricipatory supercomputer event: 2004-04-03 FlashMob I, San Francisco http://www.flashmobcomputing.org/
Michael Paoli
- SF nonprofits using Debian?
Sean 'Shaleh' Perry
- Oscar's Hot Dogs, CDs, PGP/gpg, etc.
Sam Phillips
- ANNOUNCEMENT2: BAD mtg Wed Mar10 6P Berkeley, wifiWWBAD-HackathonAGoGo
Aaron T Porter
- SF nonprofits using Debian?
Karsten M. Self
- SF nonprofits using Debian?
Karsten M. Self
- ANNOUNCEMENT: dinner/keysigning Wed. 3/17, Jing Jing's (PA), 7pm
Aaron M. Ucko
- ANNOUNCEMENT: dinner/keysigning Wed. 3/17, Jing Jing's (PA),
7pm
Aaron M. Ucko
- SF nonprofits using Debian?
Ian Zimmerman
- Debian (Knoppix) on HP a350n
sms@sonic.net
- SF nonprofits using Debian?
sms@sonic.net
- SF nonprofits using Debian?
sms@sonic.net
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