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DATE | 2002-08-23 |
FROM | Ruben I Safir
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SUBJECT | Subject: [hangout] Re: Immense value of X Terminal Demo
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Great
We can talk more on Saturday Night!
On 2002.08.23 10:52 Dimitar Georgievski wrote: > tatus: RO > Content-Length: 3667 > Lines: 117 > > > I have also read articles on converting outdated, diskless 486, boxes to X > terminals. Very impressive. It spares you the trouble of upgrading your > computers every year or two and not to mention the huge reduction in support > calls and easier administration of the user applications. > > If Brett would like to go for that let's do it. Brett what do you think? > > dimitar > > -----Original Message----- > From: Phil Glaser [mailto:StillSmallVoice-at-DirectvInternet.com] > Sent: Friday, August 23, 2002 10:25 AM > To: Dimitar Georgievski; Ruben Safir > Cc: Kevin Mark; Brett E. Wynkoop; Jonathan Jacobs; Marco Scoffier > Subject: Immense value of X Terminal Demo > > > > Leaving the question of who does the X Terminal demo aside for a moment, I > just want to say that I have been educating some folks in the non-profit > world about using X Terminal as a solution for reusing older hardware. You > see, non-profits frequently get donations of old hardware that they feel > they can't use because windows is too frickin' slow. For this reason, as > long as we have some X Terminal presentation by anyone, that can make the > concepts accessible to an audience with relatively low level of technical > experience, it will help me attract some folks from non-profits. As the > Klingons would say, "it will be glorious!" > > The demo would be even more convincing if we had a bunch of old hardware (I > mean, like 486's) to demonstrate just how amazingly fast you can run X > applications under an X Terminal. This will mean extra power strips, > monitors, keyboards, mice, and coordination. But: IT WILL BE GLORIOUS!!! > > > Regards, > > Phil > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Dimitar Georgievski [mailto:dimitarg-at-websyn.com] > > Sent: Friday, August 23, 2002 10:28 AM > > To: Ruben Safir; Phil Glaser > > Cc: Kevin Mark; Brett E. Wynkoop; Jonathan Jacobs; Marco Scoffier > > Subject: RE: the minutes from the LinuxDemo meeting > > > > > > Ruben, > > > > Do you think it will conflict with Andrew if he does the presentation on > > Linux terminal server? > > > > dimitar > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Ruben Safir [mailto:ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com] > > Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2002 9:05 PM > > To: Phil Glaser > > Cc: Dimitar Georgievski; Kevin Mark; Brett E. Wynkoop; Jonathan Jacobs; > > Marco Scoffier; Ruben I Safir > > Subject: Re: the minutes from the LinuxDemo meeting > > > > > > X Terminal Projects is something I wanted Brett to Demonstrate. > > > > He's really good at it > > > > > > Ruben > > > > On Wed, Aug 21, 2002 at 07:07:01AM -0400, Phil Glaser wrote: > > > > > > > > > > > > >> I am waiting currently on confirmation from David Sugar and need > > > >> to contact > > > >> Andrew Williams. Anyone has his email address? > > > > > > > > > I've tried services-at-slademgmt.com before but I don't think it works. The > > > phone number I have is (973) 484-4990. > > > > > > > Paul Rodriquez does > > > > > > Paul is out for the summer. > > > > > > > , or look up the Linux Terminal Project on the net > > > > > > Oh, he does LTP? It would be totally awsome to get a demo of X Terminal. > > > Very very cool. > > > > > > --Phil > > > > -- > > __________________________ > > > > Brooklyn Linux Solutions > > __________________________ > > http://www.mrbrklyn.com - Consulting > > http://www.nylxs.com/radio - Free Software Radio Show and Archives > > http://www.brooklynonline.com - For the love of Brooklyn > > http://www.nylxs.com - Leadership Development in Free Software > > http://www.nyfairuse.org - The foundation of Democracy > > http://www2.mrbrklyn.com/resources - Unpublished Archive or stories and > > articles from around the net > > http://www2.mrbrklyn.com/mp3/dr.mp3 - Imagine my surprise when I > > saw you... > > http://www2.mrbrklyn.com/downtown.html - See the New Downtown > rooklyn.... > > > > 1-718-382-5752 > > > > > > > > > > > Status: RO > X-Status: A > Content-Length: 4709 > Lines: 131 > > t-Type: text/plain; > charset="iso-8859-1" > Status: RO > Content-Length: 4709 > Lines: 131 > > I wish I could. I am going to a birthday party Sat. > Thanks for the invite & keep me informed about the Desktop Work, I am very > interested! > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Ruben I Safir [mailto:ruben-at-mrbrklyn.com] > > Sent: Friday, August 23, 2002 10:16 AM > > To: Dube-at-beimedical.com > > Cc: 'AKF'; wwwac-at-mrbrklyn.com; hangout-at-www2.mrbrklyn.com; WWWAC List > > Subject: Re: [wwwac] Lindows faces a reality check > > > > > > You might be interested in the Desktop Work NYLXS is working on now > > > > > > We're giving a Demonstration at CUNY in Queens in October and we > > have several people who have worked hard on getting a Desktop > > Program. Linux isn't missing really that much, outside of > > backward compatability to the MS desktop. > > > > BTW > > > > We are having a PArty Cruise at 6PM on Saturday Night! > > > > Come join us for a few beers. > > > > > > Ruben > > > > On 2002.08.23 09:50 "Dube, Paul" wrote: > > > > Most likely. Still, overall, Macs are a good value. The hardware > > > > is usually very well made (something that can't be said about > > > > certain grey box vendors and companies like Gateway), reliable > > > > and ergonomically friendly so there are some trade offs. > > > > > > > > Also, at least for now, Apple doesn't try to ream DRM and > > > > anti-piracy mechanisms in their system software down your throat > > > > so there's generally less hassle, etc. > > > > > > > > Still, if price and software selection are your main concern, > > > > WinTel is still the way to go. > > > > > > > > > > > > > Unfortunately, but I am hopeful that Linux become a viable > > alternative. I am > > > currently running Open Office & Mozilla on my W2K notebook. > > The Gimp is a > > > difficult alternative for PhotoShop because of the learning > > curve but other > > > than that, I am working OK. Therefore, I am going to set up > > a Linux box and > > > test it. There may be some applications I will have to run > > on a Mickey$uck$ > > > box but I will set them up to run on a server from Linux > > (if possible) and > > > at least minimize my infestation to the bare minimum. > > > I would not do this if M$ were not moving to a monthly fee > > with the power to > > > shut me down. I do not trust them with that power. I still > > feel that the OS > > > is part of a toolset and one chooses the proper tool for a > > job. The problem > > > is that issues other than suitability to task are coming > > into play now. > > > Issues of security way beyond the current type of > > vulnerabilities found in > > > the code from a hacker's viewpoint. If M$ builds the > > ability to turn off my > > > machine into the code, a hacker will eventually be able to > > do it too. > > > Furthermore, M$'s "Secure Computing Initiative" is a joke. > > They have no more > > > idea of how to secure a system than they do of building a > > properly designed > > > OS. The design of Windows is fundamentally flawed and it > > will always be so. > > > *nix may not have all the bells & whistles and software > > choice of Wintel but > > > it has always been a properly design system. The core is > > compiled, nothing > > > touches the core, applications (including the GUI) are > > loaded on top of the > > > core applications are not run (for the most part) as the > > most powerful user, > > > and crashing an application doesn't bother other apps > > (again, for the most > > > part). > > > Other advantages of *nix is that you can have multiple and different > > > versions of 'shared libraries' (read DLLs). So, while _this > > group_ of > > > applications needs v1.2, *that group* can run on v3.4, etc. > > This is not > > > possible in the M$ world and they do not want it to be. > > They want to control > > > the libraries themselves but they relinquish control by > > allowing ISVs to > > > write their own versions! DUH! > > > > > > > > > sigh > > > > > > > > > ## The World Wide Web Artists' Consortium --- > http://www.wwwac.org/ ## > > ## To Unsubscribe, send an e-mail to: wwwac-unsubscribe-at-lists.wwwac.org > ## > > > > > > ## The World Wide Web Artists' Consortium --- http://www.wwwac.org/ > ## > > ## To Unsubscribe, send an e-mail to: wwwac-unsubscribe-at-lists.wwwac.org > ## > > > -- > __________________________ > > Brooklyn Linux Solutions > __________________________ > http://www.mrbrklyn.com - Consulting > http://www.nylxs.com/radio - Free Software Radio Show and Archives > http://www.brooklynonline.com - For the love of Brooklyn > http://www.nylxs.com - Leadership Development in Free Software > http://www.nyfairuse.org - The foundation of Democracy > http://www2.mrbrklyn.com/resources - Unpublished Archive or stories and > articles from around the net > http://www2.mrbrklyn.com/mp3/dr.mp3 - Imagine my surprise when I saw you... > http:/ > www2.mrbrklyn.com/downtown.html - See the New Downtown Brooklyn.... > Status: RO > X-Status: A > Content-Length: 1887 > Lines: 52 > > nt-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > Status: RO > Content-Length: 1759 > Lines: 51 > > Having been in other European countries, I can say some are certainly > better than the French, but not always by very much, in their attitude > about Americans or tolerance of others in general. People in many > European countries in general also have no direct concept of democratic > freedom and what that really means even though many are at least > "officially" living in democratic nations today. In some places they do > understand the concept of rights but not the part about the > responsibilities of freedom. In most they do not really have a strong > grasp of the concept of democratic government as being government > deriving it's legitimacy from the people directly (and we are forgetting > this idea here ourselves...). If we look at the EU as an institution, > what the Europeans have really done is re-created the old (middle ages) > holy roman empire in a somewhat more sufisticated and sectarian form. > > Ruben I Safir wrote: > > >I';ve given my experience there a lot of thought, and I haven't come to > >many good conclussions about the French, or most of Europe. > > > >They have serious problems. > > > > > >On 2002.08.23 10:12 David Sugar wrote: > > > > > >>They didn't seem to appreciate the last time something american was > >>overruning the countryside either, even though it was to liberate them...:) > >> > >>Ruben I Safir wrote: > >> > >> > >> > >>>http://www.nytimes.com/2002/08/20/science/earth/20MANA.html?pagewanted=2 > >>> > >>> > >>>Also, by wittingly and unwittingly moving myriad species around the globe, > >>>humans have become a biological blender, carrying West Nile virus to > >>>America and overrunning the Bordeaux countryside in France with American > >>>bullfrogs that residents say do not even taste good. > >>> > >>> > >>>- > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >> > >> > >> > > > -- __________________________
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