[Aslug] attachments?

Dennis J dennisj at fastmail.com.au
Wed Nov 21 11:17:24 EST 2012


On 21/11/12 09:44, Dennis J wrote:
> Fourth, Fifth...
> On 21/11/12 09:37, Dennis J wrote:
>> Fourth time lucky?
>>
>> On 21/11/12 09:29, Dennis J wrote:
>>> Bill's attachment,
>>>
>>> First it got forgotten, second try it got scrubbed by a 20k
>>> attachment limit. Third try, I've squashed it down to less than 20k.
>>>
>>> Attached, with luck, is the screenshot Bill took on his Android
>>> phone, VNC'd into his new raspberry pi.
>>>
>>> DJ
>>>
>>> On 21/11/12 08:50, Bill wrote:
>>>> True, I did forget to attach the 'shot... anyway, we moved away at the
>>>> beginning of 2012 so I won't be attending any meetups in person, but
>>>> youse
>>>> guys are the only linux community I have, so I will follow the on
>>>> mailing
>>>> list and chime in from time to time (if that is okay).
>>>> On Nov 20, 2012 11:55 PM, "Dennis J" <dennisj at fastmail.com.au> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi Bill,
>>>>> Thanks for your post.
>>>>>
>>>>> The MK802II looks intriguing.
>>>>>
>>>>> Will you make it to the Nov meet?
>>>>>
>>>>> Your screenshot did not seem to make it. We have attachment filters
>>>>> on the
>>>>> mail list, but I had a look and jpeg jpg and gif and png do not
>>>>> seem to be
>>>>> filtered (but the filter logic is a bit obscure, so I'm not sure on
>>>>> this.)
>>>>>    Anyway, you might have just forgotten to attach it?
>>>>>
>>>>> Dennis
>>>>>
>>>>> On 20/11/12 20:24, Bill wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hey guys, I dunno how relevant, or interesting you'll find this,
>>>>>> but here
>>>>>> is a screenshot I took on my Android phone, VNC'd into my new
>>>>>> raspberry
>>>>>> pi!
>>>>>> The vnc server is actually configured at 320x600 for a scrollable,
>>>>>> portrait
>>>>>> desktop. I set the 'pi up as a headless torrent slave and use
>>>>>> Transdroid
>>>>>> on
>>>>>> my Android to cue up torrents. If anyone is looking to get started
>>>>>> with an
>>>>>> android experimental, laboratory-type machine, there is a new
>>>>>> generation
>>>>>> of
>>>>>> HDMI thumbdrive thingies coming out of Asia. UG007, MK802, MK808
>>>>>> are the
>>>>>> search terms to Google for. I have the MK802II on order from
>>>>>> dx.com for
>>>>>> about AU$80...
>>>>>> On Nov 15, 2012 11:02 PM, "dennis" <dennisj at fastmail.com.au> wrote:
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