Hello! Folks, this is from a member of the LUG here in NYC. He addresses the methods that are confusing me, to prevent those spurious tickets from surfacing. Naturally it is forwarded below my comments. Ron that's the group that I was interested in having yourself, or one of the members of the list present a good speech and even a demo or two on coreboot to.
(Incidentally, he normally doesn't even want to give me the time of day. Every time I bring up something on the older hardware here, he acts like something resembling people I can't properly describe without using four letter language, and I'm not doing it on this this.
I do have here a P4 based system a Dell Optiplex GX170L, and raised some excellent questions for it, to properly get Slackware 13.1 running properly. I received some excellent help and even better advice from several people. And he didn't over react.)
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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Ajai Khattri ajai@bitblit.net Date: Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 11:51 PM Subject: Re: [nylug-talk] Trac questions To: NYLUG Technical Discussion nylug-talk@nylug.org
On Sat, 2 Oct 2010, Gregg Levine wrote:
I remember participating in a LUG meeting with that as its theme but I do not recall what it was written with. Or perhaps a related beastie, but both apply.
You probably will need to remove anonymous write access to tickets, the wiki, etc. Very easy if you have the web admin plugin installed. Otherwise it will fequire running tracadmin from the command-line.
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