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  • sed s/$REPLACE/$(date +%N)/ $INFILE | qucsator | sed -nr \ sed -i '$ s/$/]/' "${OUTFILE}.m"
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  • <td>F/S, F/S/V, C/G, R</td> ...s is a custom tag used to mark permits that are required to park. Since it's not a default tag, both Mapnik and Osmarender do not render it.</td>
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  • ...at needed to be done to get the printer working in Slackware, because that's the distro I use for my print server, but they should apply in general to m ...format readable by CUPS and the printer driver. After this, if everything's set up correctly, you should be able to print out a test page with the Wind
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  • * [[w:Geographic information system|Wikipedia's Geographic information system article]] ...llynet.com/wireless/2000/12/29/two_gps.html The difficulties of a poor man's differential GPS]
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  • ...odern hardware and automatically installs drivers. [[Mirrors|Virginia Tech's mirroring]] of the Arch repositories also benefits VT Arch users, because i supported packages and works similar to Debian's apt-get program.
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  • s|</?p>||g s|<a name="[^"]*"></a>||g
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  • * [https://linx.li/ackthetxmonad.txt Ackthet's] configuration | VMware's tools can generally be used to convert images between VMware and VirtualBox
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  • == Syncing your clock to Virginia Tech's time servers ==
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  • sudo sed /opt/Xilinx/11.1/ISE/bin/lin/xusbdfwu.rules -e 's:TEMPNODE:tempnode:g' > /etc/udev/rules.d/xusbdfwu.rules
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  • ...and various free software other licenses / plus proprietary [[binary blob]]s.<ref name="fsf-kernelblobs" /><ref name="ubuntuwiki-kernelblobs" /> ..._open-source_software|Free and Open Source Software]]. Using Virginia Tech's mirrors has the main advantage of being fast.
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  • ...rary resources like subscription journals, you can make use of the library's [http://www.lib.vt.edu/help/extended/extproxy.html web-based proxy]. Connecting to the Internet through Virginia Tech's [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtual_private_network Virtual Private Netw
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  • ...LUUG meant that there was little hesitation to begin work using the latter's existing infrastructure. ...zation regulations. Virginia Tech was moved to the end of the organization's full name, but the acronym has been kept, in part because changing domain n
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  • ...n Haskell, and thus, comments are --. This file also starts xmobar (Xmonad's bar). It is usually a separate package, so if you want this bar, make sure =Ackthet's xmonad.hs and .xmobarrc=
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  • =Ackthet's Rotating Background Image Script=
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  • ...does not mean that no one will be able to help you later. Also look at ESR's
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  • It allows access via ssl with it's self-signed cert, and tor. ;<code>#vtece</code>: General chanel for Virginia Tech's ECE department
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  • =Cov's nanorc= ## Preserve the XON and XOFF keys (^Q and ^S).
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  • ...a variant of the following command, originally used to look at [[DyKnow]]'s traffic to [[gp:Virginia Tech|Virginia Tech]] servers.
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  • sed -ir 's%(#define SOUNDDEVICE "/dev/dsp)(")%\11\2%'
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  • * [[w:MonoDevelop|Wikipedia's MonoDevelop article]]
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  • ...machine are quite viable, and the latter recommended given [[DyKnow|DyKnow's]] spyware features. ...There is a lack of tactile response and feedback, in addition and engineer's rule cannot be safely used on the tablet screen (speaking of which, why did
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  • ...ozilla. It supports both POP and IMAP, and can be used with Virginia Tech's e-mail service. The following steps outline how to use Thunderbird with Virginia Tech's e-mail services. Thunderbird 3 is the latest version, and is far easier to
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  • ...on of the company's website. If you want to give it a proper extension, it's a gzipped tarball so you can name it <code>zarafa.tar.gz</code> if you like
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  • ...s the <code>s</code> command for substitution. To use the command, type an s, followed by a delimiting character, followed by a regular expression to lo $ echo "Never let schooling interfere with your education." | sed 's/schooling/video games/'
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  • ...ns to make using the desktop on an everyday basis more enjoyable. While it's highly unlikely that any Linux or Unix users group endorses Windows, encoun
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  • ...ood of email contacts imported from Gmail. If you don't want to use Google's services, navigate to Settings->Data synchronization->Google and uncheck Au ...a <code>|</code>. Copy and paste provide a workaround for this bug, but it's surprising that Google couldn't properly map the keys on its software keybo
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  • ...ww4.ncsu.edu/unity/lockers/users/f/felder/public/Columns/Perry.html Felder's ''Meet Your Students''].
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  • ...s part of the [[gp:Student Engineers' Council|Student Engineers' Council]]'s [[gp:E-Week|E-Week]]. Participants should bring a computer with several gig * Read the university's acceptable use policy.
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  • ...e available on [https://www.lib.vt.edu/photocopy/printing.html the library's website]. ...can use a generic print driver, but you may be missing many of the printer's features.
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  • ...ing great, including all of the buttons. In case it isn't installed, here's the code to install it: ...amount of space around icons to prevent mistakes, it drives me nuts. Here's the code to restore it back to normal (no padding).
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  • ...o_a_VDI|VirtualBox article]] to convert a flat (raw) image into VirtualBox's virtual desktop image format. ...ameters wrong or potentially just got a bad copy. Try again to see if that's the case.
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  • * [http://addison.vt.edu/ Library's Addison catalog]
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  • ...dit resolv.conf and replace your existing DNS servers with some of OpenNIC's servers. You should add at least two in case one of them goes down. I perso If you run your own DNS server, you may want to instead use OpenNIC's DNS servers only for OpenNIC TLDs and use a DNS server that is closer to yo
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  • 11) Place a check in the "Remember Password" box, or don't. It's up to you. 20) Place a check in the "Remember Password" box, or don't. It's up to you.
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  • The VTLUUG's wargame is an opportunity for students interested in network security to le | 10.10.3.25 || Easy || It's XP SP2. Try Metasploit.
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  • ...bler and linker, but not compiler) have been modified to support Microchip's microprocessors as part of the [http://gputils.sourceforge.net/ gputils pro here's a variety of useful hardware available for debugging I2C:
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  • Because '''eduroam''''s credentials are federated, it means that a VT user is able to automatically ...''' As we are pinning the certificate instead of relying on a PKI, when NI&S rotates the certificates being used (at least every year), the configuratio
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  • * New York to see Trey Parker/Matt Stone's [http://www.bookofmormonbroadway.com/ The Book of Mormon] == Who's in? ==
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  • ...d personal certificate and making sure a copy of the certificate authority's signing certificate is on your computer. Some network managers, such as Net ...he [[Android#Android 2.2 (EAP-TLS)|Android EAP-TLS]] instructions. Android's network manager does not need the certificate to be converted. Converting t
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  • ...f they were local files. After installing davfs2 through your distribution's package manager, it is simple to mount a share to a directory. First, the d
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  • ...addresses. Given that there are over six billion people on the planet, it's clear that these addresses will eventually run out. It turns out that due t That's where privacy extensions come in. You can configure your Linux machine to g
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  • ...ing services currently supporting it are Github, Google, and Virginia Tech's Duo Two-factor. * For ArchLinux: <code>pacman -S libu2f-host</code>
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  • '''acidburn''' is the LUUG's public shell and email server. If you would like an account, please contact
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  • ==Connecting to VTLUUG's Tahoe Grid== ** Available in Arch's community repo
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  • Download the desired images for your phone to the device's SD card. For the Eris, you'll want [http://defy.bz/ws/ GingerShedBread] (GS
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  • ...la is a decentralized direct connect hub used for file sharing. Because it's able to restrict file sharing to a specific IP range, Dtella is ideal for u
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  • ...ructure. According to the Mutt homepage "though written from scratch, Mutt's initial interface was based largely on the [[w:Elm (email client)|ELM mail ...uch easier to configure mbsync with multiple imap accounts, however mbsync's auth plugin
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  • from an unencrypted and/or untrusted network, such as a coffee shop's open WAP. It is among a number of
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  • ...he most people will be interested in it so we can get them cheaper, and it's few colors. (In reference to [https://listserv.vt.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind1301&L=VTLUUG&F=&S=&P=1240 this post on the vtluug mailing list].)
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  • ...nd equations" - After learning LaTeX or the keyboard shortcuts for OneNote's equation editor, most equations can be typed faster than written.
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  • ...not, you'll need to obtain the database server information from your cell's administrator and append it to /etc/openafs/CellServDB
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  • * [[OpenStreetMap]] day (if that's still around)
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  • | Configured /proc to be mounted with hidepid=2 to hide other user's processes from normal users | Shutdown tor relay on wood because it's been dropped from consensus
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  • '''acidburn''' is the LUUG's public shell and email server. If you would like an account, please contact <s>[[User:Uncurlhalo|Uncurlhalo]]</s> [[User:Pew|pew]] was mostly responsible for the current setup.
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  • ...esides in the <s>[[gp:CVL|CVL]] in [[gp:Whittemore Hall|Whittemore Hall]]</s> [[User:uncurlhalo|uncurlhalo's]] house. The name "wood" was given to the server based on the
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  • ...a version of vim that supports python(3) addons. At the moment, Arch Linux's default vim build lacks the ability to use python extensions, and gvim lack " if there's an error, allow us to see it
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  • # [[User:Wallmani|wallmani]]'s alternate handles # Bender's catchphrases
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  • * Coffee maker (there's one in the CVL we can take)
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  • * Edit your guest's XML file with virsh (replace <name-of-guest> with the name of your guest VM
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  • ....org/HOWTO/Reading-List-HOWTO/b80.html Linux and Unix Bibliography] - Eric S. Raymond ...~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html How to Ask Questions the Smart Way] || Eric S. Raymond ||
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  • ...s a few more IRC clients installed, as well as other software and <s>full</s> partial IPv6 support. Because of new restrictions on SSH access (all of po Here's the procedure for using either the ECE2524 server or acidburn for IRC:
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  • ...'s a list of geeky "your mom" jokes created by VTLUUG members, since there's no better place to put them:
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  • Since VTLUUG members tend to be experts at attracting the opposite sex, here's a list of effective pick-up lines:
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  • ** [https://gist.github.com/anonymous/8623fbf937063dc059f91978b30c874e Cov's] nanorc ** [https://gist.github.com/anonymous/72775f8063135a81ccb9a0f8c781664c Jagged's .screenrc] - Creates "status bar" on bottom"
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  • ..., this does not imply that shared computing software will be run on it; it's simply a way of efficiently sharing power supplies, networking gear, and ra
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  • Zypper is Suse's package manager; YaST could alternatively be used if more comfortable with
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  • This page describes '''specifics''' about VTLUUG's '''current''' network. For an overview, see [[Infrastructure:Networking]] === VT's DNS ===
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  • VTLUUG uses [[Infrastructure:Chimera|chimera]] as it's FreeIPA server, and all VTLUUG hosts except [[Infrastructure:Joey|joey]], t ...to edit their account. Yes, it does have a self signed cert. Get over it /s
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  • * mutantmonkey's old router (deadish mobo, everything else works)
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  • * wargame.vtluug.org - vtluug's wargame pre-vtcsec ...service still runs on the vtluug website as an embeded frame from freenode's website. This should be disabled.
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  • ...need to be done as well. [[w:Wikipedia:Contributing_to_Wikipedia|Wikipedia's guide]] has a good overview of contributing, but this page is specific to t
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  • A list of libre things that one might enjoy receiving from one's acquaintances at upcoming gift-giving occasions. * [http://www.bradsucks.net/music/ Brad Sucks - Guess Who's a Mess]
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  • ...ive-option-to-use-the-droplet-s-own-bootloader-?page=1&per_page=20 the VPS's bootloader is not used] so users must explicitly prevent the Linux kernel f ...t will not fully alleviate the issue most likely. They do provide many ISO's with the grsec set of kernel hardening compiled in and IPv6 subnets come wi
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  • == VTLUUG's DNS tunnel == ...nneled network over DNS. From there ssh into 10.98.10.0, which is acidburn's address and set up a SOCKS proxy:
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  • * Get Torg Museum key from Provost's office - filibuster * Get equipment from mhazinsk's apartment
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  • '''milton''' is [[VTLUUG]]'s old primary webserver. It hosts sites and other web related services. ** <s>[http://uniluug.org uniluug.org]</s> -- EOL
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  • * Bring 2 forms of IDs (Driver's license + Hokie ID will do, for example) party's identity and key match as well as declaring this to anyone who
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  • The latest stable version is available from the game's site in various formats and for various platforms. Versions packed by distr ln -s $(pwd -P)/sequences.wz warzone2100-3.1.0/data
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  • Replace '''$machine_ip''' with the machine's IPv6 address, and replace '''$ext_if''', and '''$int_if''' with the appropr * Finally, run this to allow hosts behind your router to access your router's external IP:
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  • ...equential items, no extra package is necessary to number <code>\item</code>s individually. Passing an argument to each <code>\item</code> is probably th ...ap packages available. We should document which one is better, and what it's packaged with (science?).
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  • * Get equipment from mhazinsk's apartment * Get some equipment from ECE/calvin's office
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  • ...addresses. Given that there are over six billion people on the planet, it's clear that these addresses will eventually run out. It turns out that due t
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  • Crashoverride is the name of the server running VTLUUG's [[Tahoe-LAFS]] introducer. ...e set to a ~1 month expire time. User backups ended up filling up the grid's storage space.
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  • Cyberdelia is VTLUUG's second-generation VM server. It aims to replace [[Infrastructure:Wood|Wood] It resides in the <s>[[gp:CVL|CVL]]</s> ECE Server Closet in [[gp:Whittemore|Whittemore]].
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  • * [[User:Mjh|mhazinsk]]'s apartment has most installfest supplies from last time; he also has cables * Sogent's office (in McBryde) has Fedora CDs and swag
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  • .../downloads/global/products/pedge/en/2650_specs.pdf</ref> serving as VTLUUG's router. It is an x86 server with PAE support.
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  • == echarlie's vim-like config ==
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  • === <s> Features </s> Bugs === * The browser automatically starts at the login page for the institution’s learning management system
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  • It's roughly as powerful as the GPU in the iPhone 4s.
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  • Yes, we know, Valentine's day, or sqrt(2). Depends on your perspective. There will be door prizes and
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  • as speakers. It's a great chance to tell everybody about your passions and
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  • This page documents VTLUUG's infrastructure post-[[CVL eviction]]. All hosts are on our own 1 Gb/s port with [[Infrastructure:Joey|joey]], a gateway featuring ARP proxying, a
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  • Dirtycow is VTLUUG's 3rd(?) generation NFS server donated by [[User:jfranklin|jfranklin]]. It re
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  • ...placed with VTLUUGbot, also forked from [[user:mutantmonkey|mutantmonkey]]'s phenney, and was run on [[user:andreim|aam]]'s personal server for much of that time.
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  • It is currently running Centos 6. It's IPv4 address is 128.173.89.247 and it is in the DNS record as razor.vtluug.
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  • * Bring 2 forms of IDs (Driver's license + Hokie ID will do, for example) and your '''Key Fingerprint''' (to party's identity and key match, as well as declaring this to anyone who
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  • ...[[User:Timelord|Timelord's]] irc server, which was collocated with VTLUUG's infrastructure from roughly 2012 to 2014.
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  • ...ing alt and pressing left or right arrow, or jump to a buffer by typing it's number while holding alt.
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  • [[Infrastructure:Acidburn|Acidburn]]. This server was configured using philpl's
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  • A breakdown based on [[user:echarlie|echarlie's]] bad memory:
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  • Here's a list of ideas for [[Category:Registered student organizations | Registere
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  • of membership, and make it worth people's time. Also, I don't want to be president next year, ** [[user:andreim|aam's]] facebook talk in 2016 was good
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  • ....google.com/file/d/0B6lYCbNXJG1zYmh1elZId3ZXczQ/view?usp=sharing this year's design] * Router/AP ([[user:echarlie|echarlie's]] is a disaster)
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  • This page documents ideas to improve the club's recruiting and retention abilities for the 2017-2018 year. (AKA making peop Last year's meeting time and place could have been more optimal.
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  • ...let in OSM and possibly directly embedded here on the wiki, but for now it's being hosted in google fusion tables
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  • |Matt's server ...echarlie|echarlie]], "check rdns. if there isn't an entry, and it's in ece's allocated block, we can use it."
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  • ...ify it on https://github.com/vtluug/scripts first then pull that into root's homedir on [[Infrastructure:Joey|joey]]. Please don't just update it on a m
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  • | Milton's IP until luug IPs got routed behind router.ece.vt.edu | Snapfeed's IP, reclaimed by bmckagen
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  • | Now WUVT's | Supermicro box -- Now WUVT's
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  • '''joey''' is a physical server currently used as the router. It's hardware is identical to [[Infrastructure:Phantomphreak|Phantomphreak]]
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  • ...loss of the CVL by [[user:jkh|jkh]], these ''may'' no longer be in VTLUUG's possession.
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  • ....google.com/file/d/0B6lYCbNXJG1zYmh1elZId3ZXczQ/view?usp=sharing this year's design] * Router/AP ([[user:echarlie|echarlie's]] is a disaster)
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  • ....google.com/file/d/0B6lYCbNXJG1zYmh1elZId3ZXczQ/view?usp=sharing this year's design] * Router/AP ([[user:echarlie|echarlie's]] is a disaster)
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  • ...hale.audio/importing-music.html here], so this guide is specific to VTLUUG's configuration.
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  • =Cov's .xinitrc= ...l -fn terminus -fg white -bg black -fc green -app xclock -g 197x30+1081+0 -s &
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  • Meltdown is VTLUUG's 3rd generation VM server. It replaces [[Infrastructure:Cyberdelia|cyberdeli
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  • Switch is an old ECE switch capable of 1Gb/s. Ask [[User:mhazinsk|mhazinsk]] for the password.
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  • Meltdown is VTLUUG's 3rd generation VM server. It's purpose is to host user VMs, essentially a VPS for any student who requests
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