From c.duehl at gmx.de Tue May 3 08:32:36 2005 From: c.duehl at gmx.de (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22Christian_D=FChl=22?=) Date: Tue May 3 08:32:50 2005 Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] Fwd: Newsletter des O'Reilly UserGroup-Programms, 05/05 Message-ID: <15784.1115134356@www16.gmx.net> --- Weitergeleitete Nachricht / Forwarded Message --- Date: Tue, 3 May 2005 12:25:44 +0200 (CEST) From: ug@oreilly.de (O'Reilly Verlag) To: user_groups@oreilly.de Subject: Newsletter des O'Reilly UserGroup-Programms, 05/05 ____________________________________________________ O'Reilly UserGroup News -- für UserGroup-Vertreter Mai 2005 ____________________________________________________ Allgemeines ------------ Bitte weisen Sie Ihre Mitglieder auf die Möglichkeit hin, Exemplare unserer Bücher zur Besprechung zu erhalten. Sie können die Bücher für die Interessenten formlos per E-Mail anfordern. Nennen Sie dazu bitte die ISBN und die gewünschte Lieferanschrift. Bitte senden Sie uns Belege Ihrer Besprechungen. 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Das Open Source-Framework ermöglicht dem Programmierer, sich allen überflüssigen Codes zu entledigen und eine Anwendung zu zaubern, die klar und einfach ist, ganz im Gegensatz zu manch schwergewichtigen J2EE-Anwendungen. Wie das in der Praxis funktioniert, steht im neuesten Developer's Notebook, ganz ohne Theorieballast. Diese und andere ausgewählte Neuerscheinungen präsentieren wir auf der kommenden JAX2005 in Frankfurt. Vom 10.-12. Mai sind auch wir mit einem eigenen Stand vor Ort und freuen uns auf Ihren Besuch! Mehr Info unter http://www.jax.de/ Interview mit Klaus Knopper und Verlosung! =========================================== Im Vorfeld zum LinuxTag sprechen wir mit Klaus Knopper über die neueste Knoppix-Version. Haben auch Sie Fragen und Anregungen zu neuen Features? Oder haben sich schon immer für ein besonderes Detail interessiert, sind dem aber noch nie auf den Grund gegangen? Dann haben Sie jetzt dazu Gelegenheit. Senden Sie uns Ihre Fragen rund um Knoppix zu und Klaus Knopper wird dazu Stellung nehmen. Einsendeschluss ist der 1. Juni. Das Interview wird auf www.oreilly.de erscheinen. Unter allen Einsendungen verlosen wir 10 Exemplare von "Knoppix Hacks", deutsche Ausgabe. Machen Sie mit! ---------------------------------------------------- Deutschsprachige Neuerscheinungen zur Besprechung ---------------------------------------------------- 1. Knoppix Hacks 2. Praxiswissen TYPO3 3. Excel 2003 Personal Trainer 4. PowerPoint 2003 Personal Trainer 1. Knoppix Hacks ================== Kyle Rankin Deutsche Übersetzung von Andreas Bildstein 1. Auflage April 2005 ISBN 3-89721-404-0 396 Seiten, inkl. CD-ROM, EUR 29.00 "Knoppix Hacks" zeigt, wie man die enormen Möglichkeiten der Knoppix-Software effektiv nutzen kann. Von der täglichen Arbeit unter Knoppix über Troubleshooting und Reparieren bis hin zur Rettung von Windows-Systemen - für jeden Benutzer sind interessante und nützliche Hacks dabei. 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CD TYPO3 ist ein regelrechter Senkrechtstarter unter den Content Management-Systemen und hat sich zu einer echten Alternative zu kommerziellen CM-Systemen entwickelt. "Praxiswissen TYPO3" ist eine gut verständliche Einführung in TYPO3, die sich auch an Einsteiger ohne ausgeprägte Programmierkenntnisse wendet. Der Autor erklärt die Zusammenhänge detailliert und praxisorientiert, verwendet Schritt-für-Schritt-Anleitungen und aussagekräftige Beispiele. Er vermittelt damit das nötige Handwerkszeug, um mit TYPO3 Websites einrichten und ausbauen zu können. Eine ausführliche Beschreibung finden Sie hier: http://www.oreilly.de/catalog/typo3basger/desc.html Ein Probekapitel finden Sie hier: http://www.oreilly.de/catalog/typo3basger/chapter/ Menüs erstellen (PDF-Format) 3. Excel 2003 Personal Trainer =============================== CustomGuide Deutsche Übersetzung von G&U Technische Dokumentation 1. Auflage April 2005 ISBN 3-89721-406-7 464 Seiten, inkl. CD-ROM und Referenzkarte, 29.00 EUR Sie sind das Herumprobieren leid und möchten die vielen Funktionen der aktuellen Excel-Version endlich souverän nutzen? Dann besorgen Sie sich Ihren Personal Trainer, trainieren Sie die entscheidenden Muskelgruppen und werden Sie zu einem wahren Excel-Helden! In jeweils eigenständigen Lektionen stellt dieses Buch grundlegende und fortgeschrittene Themen vor, die Ihnen mit Hilfe von vielen Abbildungen, Übersichten und umfangreichem Übungsmaterial näher gebracht werden. Sie lernen, wie Sie Tabellen bearbeiten und formatieren, mit Funktionen und Formeln arbeiten oder komplexe Tabellen organisieren. Anwender mit Grundkenntnissen können sich gleich dem Einsatz von Macros, der Datenanalyse oder der Arbeit mit Pivot-Tabellen widmen. Das Übungsmaterial auf der beiliegenden CD vereinfacht das praktische Nachvollziehen der Beispiele. 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Developing Feeds with RSS and Atom 1. Linux Desktop Hacks ======================= Tips & Tools for Customizing and Optimizing your OS Nicolas Petreley & Jono Bacon 1st Edition April 2005 ISBN 0-596-00911-9 342 Seiten, EUR 24.00 With hacks that any user can follow, Linux Desktop Hacks demonstrates how easy it is to modify Linux to suit your desires. The book is packed with tips on customizing and improving the interface, boosting performance, administering your desktop, and generally making the most out of what X, KDE, Gnome, and the console have to offer. Eine ausführliche Beschreibung finden Sie hier: http://www.oreilly.de/catalog/linuxdeskhks/desc.html Probehacks finden Sie hier: http://www.oreilly.de/catalog/linuxdeskhks/index.html 2. Test Driving Linux ====================== >From Windows to Linux in 60 Seconds David Brickner 1st Edition April 2005 ISBN 0-596-00754-X, inkl. CD mit Move/Mandrake Linux 360 Seiten, EUR 24.00 This detailed step-by-step guide provides both home and business users with a hassle-free way to investigate this operating system before they purchase and install a complete Linux distribution. Quickly learn how to use Linux to perform the tasks you do most: surf the web, send and receive email, instant message with friends, write letters, create spreadsheets, and even how to enhance your digitial photos. Eine ausführliche Beschreibung finden Sie hier: http://www.oreilly.de/catalog/tdlinux/desc.html 3. Learning the bash Shell, 3rd Edition ======================================== Cameron Newham 3rd Edition April 2005 ISBN 0-596-00965-8 352 Seiten, EUR 34.00 This refreshed edition serves as the most valuable guide yet to the bash shell. It's full of practical examples of shell commands and programs guaranteed to make everyday use of Linux that much easier. Includes information on key bindings, command line editing and processing, integrated programming features, signal handling, and much more! Eine ausführliche Beschreibung finden Sie hier: http://www.oreilly.de/catalog/bash3/desc.html Ein Probekapitel finden Sie hier: http://www.oreilly.de/catalog/bash3/chapter/ Chapter 4: Basic Shell Programming (PDF Format) 4. Spring: A Developer's Notebook ================================== Bruce A. Tate & Justin Gehtland 1st Edition April 2005 ISBN 0-596-00910-0 202 Seiten, EUR 29.00 This no-nonsense book quickly gets you up to speed on the new Spring open source framework. Favoring examples and practical application over theory, Spring: A Developer's Notebook features 10 code-intensive labs that'll reveal the many assets of this revolutionary, lightweight architecture. In the end, you'll understand how to produce simple, clean, and effective applications. Eine ausführliche Beschreibung finden Sie hier: http://www.oreilly.de/catalog/springadn/desc.html Ein Probekapitel finden Sie hier: http://www.oreilly.de/catalog/springadn/chapter/ Chapter 6: Services and AOP (PDF Format) 5. Ant: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition ========================================== Steve Holzner 2nd Edition April 2005 ISBN 0-596-00609-8 334 Seiten, EUR 34.00 As the most widely used tool for cross-platform development, Ant has undergone a number of important changes in its functionality and use since its launch. Ant: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition has been reworked to reflect these changes for Java developers everywhere. Topics covered include everything from downloading and installing, to using Ant to build Web applications, to using Ant to test code. Eine ausführliche Beschreibung finden Sie hier: http://www.oreilly.de/catalog/anttdg2/desc.html 6. 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It's not a toll-free call, so keep that in mind. 206-888-6253 (MAKE) ***MAKE: Weather http://makezine.com/weatherlink/ More about our Weather Experiment http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2005/04/davis_vantage_p.html ================================================ >From Your Peers =============================================== ***Don't forget to check out the O'Reilly UG wiki to see what user groups around the globe are up to: http://wiki.oreillynet.com/usergroups/index.cgi Until next time-- Marsee Henon ================================================================ O'Reilly 1005 Gravenstein Highway North Sebastopol, CA 95472 http://ug.oreilly.com/ http://www.oreilly.com ================================================================ From c.duehl at gmx.de Thu May 19 10:12:21 2005 From: c.duehl at gmx.de (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22Christian_D=FChl=22?=) Date: Thu, 19 May 2005 19:12:21 +0200 (MEST) Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] =?iso-8859-1?q?=C4pfel?= Message-ID: <28504.1116522741@www54.gmx.net> Hallo, ich hab mich mal der Mehrheit angepasst und mir nach gutem Zureden von sri und taulmarill ein iBook gekauft. Aufgrund des wenigen Tischplatzes neben Jürgens Monsternotebook konnte es leider nur ein 12"er sein ;-) Da werd ich nächsten Dienstag, nein übernächsten Dienstag, bestimmt einen Haufen Fragen an Euch haben. Im Moment komme ich mir noch etwas "doof" am Mac Os vor, aber das gibt sich bestimmt irgendwann. Gruß Christian. From judith_dohmann at mac.com Thu May 19 10:45:54 2005 From: judith_dohmann at mac.com (Judith Maria Nefertari Dohmann) Date: Thu, 19 May 2005 19:45:54 +0200 Subject: =?ISO-8859-1?Q?Re:_[Bielefeld-pm]_=C4pfel?= In-Reply-To: <28504.1116522741@www54.gmx.net> References: <28504.1116522741@www54.gmx.net> Message-ID: <9BA6B47C-1741-45E5-A254-53BDC740C15C@mac.com> Am 19.05.2005 um 19:12 schrieb Christian Dühl: > Hallo, > > ich hab mich mal der Mehrheit angepasst und mir nach gutem Zureden > von sri > und taulmarill ein iBook gekauft. Aufgrund des wenigen Tischplatzes > neben > Jürgens Monsternotebook konnte es leider nur ein 12"er sein ;-) Ich war vor kurzem auch in Versuchung, mir noch einen Laptop zuzulegen, aber heute konnte ich den ganzen Tag am Rechner arbeiten, ohne dass das Netz weg war, oder der xserver abstuerzte oder... (Das passierte in der letzten Woche dauernd bei mir. Entweder ist das Uninetzwerk im Eimer, oder das Terminal. Gestern bekam ich ein neues Terminal (das alte hatte ich erst eine Woche), und heute war es stabil.) Deswegen spare ich das Geld erstmal noch ein bisschen. Schliesslich waere fast jeder Laptop noch langsamer als mein Dual-G4 zu Hause. > Da werd ich nächsten Dienstag, nein übernächsten Dienstag, bestimmt > einen > Haufen Fragen an Euch haben. Falls du jetzt schon welche hast, beantworten wir sie gerne auch frueher. Falls du Tiger hast: Wenn du die Developertools installierst, gibt es im Ordner /Developer/Applications/Graphics Tools die netten Programme Core Image Fun House und Quartz Composer. Mit dem Fun House kann man die Graphikfilter aus Core Image auf Bilder anwenden und die ganz nett verfremden, und mit Quartz Composer kann man z.B. Bildschirmschoner basteln. Meine Mutter bekam einen zum Muttertag mit zwei Wuerfeln auf denen Fotos waren. Die Wuerfel bewegten sich und im Hintergrund war noch ein Farbverlauf, der sich veraenderte. > > Im Moment komme ich mir noch etwas "doof" am Mac Os vor, aber das > gibt sich > bestimmt irgendwann. Fuer Ex-Windowsuser ist das wichtigste Prinzip, dass man dem Rechner trauen kann. > > Gruß Christian. Viele Gruesse, Judith From c.duehl at gmx.de Mon May 30 00:22:06 2005 From: c.duehl at gmx.de (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22Christian_D=FChl=22?=) Date: Mon, 30 May 2005 09:22:06 +0200 (MEST) Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] Morgiges Treffen Message-ID: <19093.1117437726@www52.gmx.net> Hallo allerseits, nur nochmal zur Erinnerung an das morgige Treffen: 19 Uhr im Alt-Bielefeld Wer kommt alles? Gruß Christian From judith_dohmann at mac.com Mon May 30 00:25:20 2005 From: judith_dohmann at mac.com (Judith Maria N Dohmann) Date: Mon, 30 May 2005 09:25:20 +0200 Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] Morgiges Treffen In-Reply-To: <19093.1117437726@www52.gmx.net> References: <19093.1117437726@www52.gmx.net> Message-ID: <11484899.1117437920364.JavaMail.judith_dohmann@mac.com> On Monday, May 30, 2005, at 09:22AM, "Christian Dühl" wrote: >Hallo allerseits, > >nur nochmal zur Erinnerung an das morgige Treffen: > >19 Uhr im Alt-Bielefeld > >Wer kommt alles? Ich (Judith) > >Gruß Christian Viele Gruesse, Judith From taulmarill at xgn.de Mon May 30 01:24:22 2005 From: taulmarill at xgn.de (taulmarill) Date: Mon, 30 May 2005 10:24:22 +0200 Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] Morgiges Treffen In-Reply-To: <19093.1117437726@www52.gmx.net> References: <19093.1117437726@www52.gmx.net> Message-ID: <20050530082220.M47615@xgn.de> On Mon, 30 May 2005 09:22:06 +0200 (MEST), Christian Dühl wrote > Hallo allerseits, > > nur nochmal zur Erinnerung an das morgige Treffen: > > 19 Uhr im Alt-Bielefeld > > Wer kommt alles? Ich auch (Jürgen). Gruss, Jürgen From c.duehl at gmx.de Mon May 30 06:50:50 2005 From: c.duehl at gmx.de (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22Christian_D=FChl=22?=) Date: Mon, 30 May 2005 15:50:50 +0200 (MEST) Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] =?iso-8859-1?q?=28kein_Betreff=29?= Message-ID: <29489.1117461050@www52.gmx.net> Hi "all" Sollten wir uns einen anderen Treffpunkt suchen? Wireless LAN HotSpots: name plz ort adresse info Cafe Berlin 33615 Bielefeld Große-Kurfürsten-Straße 65 details Miners Coffee Shop 33602 Bielefeld Welle details trend-rent 33602 Bielefeld Buddestrasse 9 details New World 33602 Bielefeld New World, Innenstadt details Universität Bielefeld 33615 Bielefeld Universitätsstr. 25 details Bielefeld Klosterplatz 33602 Bielefeld Klosterplatz details Cafe Newworld 33202 Bielefeld Ritterstr. 29 details Mövenpick Hotel Bielefeld 33602 Bielefeld Am Bahnhof 3 details David´s All American 33062 Bielefeld Herforderstr. 8 details Parkhotel Milser Krug 33729 Bielefeld Herforder Str. 534 details Plaza 33602 Bielefeld Arndtstr. 7 details All about Eve 33602 Bielefeld Ritterstr. 1 -3 details China Imbiss 33602 Bielefeld Jahnstr. details Ristorante Dante 33602 Bielefeld Mauerstr. 46 details Cafe Knigge 33602 Bielefeld Niedernstr. 15 details Cafe Knigge 33602 Bielefeld Obernstr. 33 details Cafe Knigge 33602 Bielefeld Bahnhofstr. 13 details Dockside 33602 Bielefeld Klosterplatz 9 details House of America 33602 Bielefeld Klosterplatz 13 details Sau Salitos 33602 Bielefeld Obernstr. 57 details Hotel Hillegosser Hof Bielefeld 33699 Bielefeld Detmolder Strasse 548 details Senator Hotel Bielefeld 33605 Bielefeld Sonderburger Straße 3 details Gruß Christian P.S. von der Seite http://mobileaccess.de/wlan/ From taulmarill at xgn.de Mon May 30 07:25:56 2005 From: taulmarill at xgn.de (taulmarill) Date: Mon, 30 May 2005 16:25:56 +0200 Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] (kein Betreff) In-Reply-To: <29489.1117461050@www52.gmx.net> References: <29489.1117461050@www52.gmx.net> Message-ID: <20050530142236.M22728@xgn.de> On Mon, 30 May 2005 15:50:50 +0200 (MEST), Christian Dühl wrote > Sollten wir uns einen anderen Treffpunkt suchen? > > Wireless LAN HotSpots: > > name plz ort adresse info > New World 33602 Bielefeld New World, Innenstadt details das hört sich ganz gut an. ist vor allem nicht weit vom Alt-Bielefeld. wir können uns ja morgen erst mal im Alt-Bielefeld treffen und dann schauen, wohin wir uns noch wenden... Gruss, Jürgen From c.duehl at gmx.de Mon May 30 07:34:58 2005 From: c.duehl at gmx.de (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22Christian_D=FChl=22?=) Date: Mon, 30 May 2005 16:34:58 +0200 (MEST) Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] (kein Betreff) References: <20050530142236.M22728@xgn.de> Message-ID: <15207.1117463698@www52.gmx.net> > > New World 33602 Bielefeld New World, Innenstadt details > > das hört sich ganz gut an. ist vor allem nicht weit vom Alt-Bielefeld. > > wir können uns ja morgen erst mal im Alt-Bielefeld treffen und dann > schauen, > wohin wir uns noch wenden... ok, klingt gut :-) From bzm at 2bz.de Mon May 30 10:26:49 2005 From: bzm at 2bz.de (Boris Zentner) Date: Mon, 30 May 2005 19:26:49 +0200 Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] (kein Betreff) In-Reply-To: <29489.1117461050@www52.gmx.net> References: <29489.1117461050@www52.gmx.net> Message-ID: <2604F5CA-EEE3-4699-A09E-0E40C5F19F8A@2bz.de> Hi, obwohl ich "selten" dabei bin, hier meine liste aus B. LEX Bielefeld, Am Theater Niederwall 22 Bielefeld Nordrhein-Westfalen 33602 ALEX Brasserie Bielefeld Obernstraße 18-20 Bielefeld Nordrhein-Westfalen 33602 All about Eve Ritterstr. 1-3 Bielefeld Nordrhein-Westfalen 33602 Bielefeld T-Systems Stieghorster Str. 115 Bielefeld Nordrhein-Westfalen 33605 Brackweder Hof, Bielefeld, Gütersloher Str. Gütersloher Str. 236 Bielefeld Nordrhein-Westfalen 33649 Cafe Bistro Bellini Gehrenberg Bielefeld Nordrhein-Westfalen 33602 Cafe Knigge Bahnhofstr. 13 Bielefeld Nordrhein-Westfalen 33602 Cafe Knigge Niedernstr. 15 Bielefeld Nordrhein-Westfalen 33602 Cafe Knigge Obernstr. 33 Bielefeld Nordrhein-Westfalen 33602 Café B., Bielefeld, Herforder Str. Herforder Str. 8 Bielefeld Nordrhein-Westfalen 33602 Casa caffe bar Karl Eilers Str. 12 Bielefeld Nordrhein-Westfalen 33602 China Imbiss Jahnstr. Bielefeld Nordrhein-Westfalen 33602 Daily Inn Otto-Brenner-Str. 247 Bielefeld Nordrhein-Westfalen 33609 Dockside Klosterplatz 9 Bielefeld Nordrhein-Westfalen 33602 Dr.August Oetker Nahrungsmittel KG Besucherzentrum im Gebäude 6 Lutterstr. 14 Bielefeld Nordrhein-Westfalen House of America Klosterplatz 13 Bielefeld Nordrhein-Westfalen 33602 Moevenpick Hotel Bielefeld Am Bahnhof 3 Bielefeld Nordrhein-Westfalen 33602 Parkhotel Milser Krug Herforder Str. 534 Bielefeld Nordrhein-Westfalen 33729 Plaza Arndtstr. 7 Bielefeld Nordrhein-Westfalen 33602 Quality Hotel Alte Verler Str. 2 Bielefeld Nordrhein-Westfalen 33689 Restaurant Birders Naggertstr. 52 Bielefeld Nordrhein-Westfalen 33729 Restaurant Kreta Goldstr. 10 Bielefeld Nordrhein-Westfalen 33602 Ristorante Dante Mauerstr. 46 Bielefeld Nordrhein-Westfalen 33602 Sau Salitos Obernstr. 57 Bielefeld Nordrhein-Westfalen 33602 Schlichte Hof Osnabrücker Str. 100 Bielefeld Nordrhein-Westfalen 33649 Senator Hotel Bielefeld Sonderburger Strasse 3 Bielefeld Nordrhein-Westfalen 33605 Terranuova Arndtstr. 4 Bielefeld Nordrhein-Westfalen 33602 Am 30.05.2005 um 15:50 schrieb Christian Dühl: > Hi "all" > > Sollten wir uns einen anderen Treffpunkt suchen? > > > Wireless LAN HotSpots: > > name plz ort adresse info > Cafe Berlin 33615 Bielefeld Große-Kurfürsten-Straße 65 > details > Miners Coffee Shop 33602 Bielefeld Welle details > trend-rent 33602 Bielefeld Buddestrasse 9 details > New World 33602 Bielefeld New World, Innenstadt details > Universität Bielefeld 33615 Bielefeld Universitätsstr. > 25 details > Bielefeld Klosterplatz 33602 Bielefeld Klosterplatz > details > Cafe Newworld 33202 Bielefeld Ritterstr. 29 details > Mövenpick Hotel Bielefeld 33602 Bielefeld Am Bahnhof 3 > details > David´s All American 33062 Bielefeld Herforderstr. 8 > details > Parkhotel Milser Krug 33729 Bielefeld Herforder Str. > 534 details > Plaza 33602 Bielefeld Arndtstr. 7 details > All about Eve 33602 Bielefeld Ritterstr. 1 -3 details > China Imbiss 33602 Bielefeld Jahnstr. details > Ristorante Dante 33602 Bielefeld Mauerstr. 46 details > Cafe Knigge 33602 Bielefeld Niedernstr. 15 details > Cafe Knigge 33602 Bielefeld Obernstr. 33 details > Cafe Knigge 33602 Bielefeld Bahnhofstr. 13 details > Dockside 33602 Bielefeld Klosterplatz 9 details > House of America 33602 Bielefeld Klosterplatz 13 details > Sau Salitos 33602 Bielefeld Obernstr. 57 details > Hotel Hillegosser Hof Bielefeld 33699 Bielefeld Detmolder > Strasse > 548 details > Senator Hotel Bielefeld 33605 Bielefeld Sonderburger > Straße 3 details > > Gruß Christian > > P.S. von der Seite http://mobileaccess.de/wlan/ > > _______________________________________________ > Bielefeld-pm mailing list > Bielefeld-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/bielefeld-pm > From c.duehl at gmx.de Tue May 31 07:34:40 2005 From: c.duehl at gmx.de (=?ISO-8859-1?Q?=22Christian_D=FChl=22?=) Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 16:34:40 +0200 (MEST) Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] (kein Betreff) References: <2604F5CA-EEE3-4699-A09E-0E40C5F19F8A@2bz.de> Message-ID: <8661.1117550080@www13.gmx.net> > obwohl ich "selten" dabei bin, hier meine liste aus B. danke :-) Kommst Du heute? Am Anfang sind wir im Alt-Bielefeld. Vielleicht können wir die ja auch zu einem WLAN überreden ;) Gruß Christian From bzm at 2bz.de Tue May 31 07:48:01 2005 From: bzm at 2bz.de (Boris Zentner) Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 16:48:01 +0200 Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] (kein Betreff) In-Reply-To: <8661.1117550080@www13.gmx.net> References: <2604F5CA-EEE3-4699-A09E-0E40C5F19F8A@2bz.de> <8661.1117550080@www13.gmx.net> Message-ID: <5D80BCB5-EE1B-44CC-BBB0-C576204D59B0@2bz.de> Hi, Am 31.05.2005 um 16:34 schrieb Christian Dühl: >> obwohl ich "selten" dabei bin, hier meine liste aus B. >> > > danke :-) > > Kommst Du heute? Am Anfang sind wir im Alt-Bielefeld. Vielleicht > können wir > die ja auch zu einem WLAN überreden ;) > Nein, leider wieder nicht. > Gruß Christian > _______________________________________________ > Bielefeld-pm mailing list > Bielefeld-pm at pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/bielefeld-pm > -- Boris From judith_dohmann at mac.com Tue May 31 13:58:48 2005 From: judith_dohmann at mac.com (Judith Maria Nefertari Dohmann) Date: Tue, 31 May 2005 22:58:48 +0200 Subject: [Bielefeld-pm] Mein bash-problem und ein Link Message-ID: <2EE9DA0F-DD9E-410F-AC91-8A7E75961E13@mac.com> Hallo! Ich habe das jetzt mit der Bash hingekriegt. Sie mag keine Leerzeichen. Bei mir stand PATH = "...." und mit PATH="..." klappte es. Und dann gab es auf www.macslash.org noch den Link zu http://www.zugakousaku.com/index.cgi?quartz&samples&en& Einer Sammlung von mit Quartz Composer gebastelten Dingen. Viele Gruesse, Judith