IF the signal is strong enough to go through the cable, it doesn't care where
the source is probably. The only caveat is the further the run from the source,
the more loss in the cable. Worst case is you might have to spend some money
and get an amplifier for one of the rooms depending on how fa
I think in some ways this is kind of jumping the gun a bit. Once the
law is passed, if there is a problem with it, the public will take it
up with the courts in that state, and if it is indeed found to be
fundamentally flawed in the ways that have been pointed out here, it
will be struck down immed
Craig White wrote:
> On Fri, 2008-07-04 at 20:03 -0700, Joey Prestia wrote:
>> Craig White wrote:
>>> Is saslauthd running?
>>> /sbin/service saslauthd status
>>> or better yet...
>>> /sbin/service saslauthd restart
>>> then look at the bottom of /var/log/messages and /var/log/maillog to
>>> make s
On Fri, 2008-07-04 at 20:03 -0700, Joey Prestia wrote:
> Craig White wrote:
> >
> > Is saslauthd running?
> > /sbin/service saslauthd status
> > or better yet...
> > /sbin/service saslauthd restart
> > then look at the bottom of /var/log/messages and /var/log/maillog to
> > make sure there isn't a
Craig White wrote:
>
> Is saslauthd running?
> /sbin/service saslauthd status
> or better yet...
> /sbin/service saslauthd restart
> then look at the bottom of /var/log/messages and /var/log/maillog to
> make sure there isn't any errors.
>
> Are all the users stored in /etc/passwd or mysql or lda
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On Fri, 2008-07-04 at 19:42 -0700, Joey Prestia wrote:
> Craig White wrote:
> > On Fri, 2008-07-04 at 18:05 -0700, Joey Prestia wrote:
> >> Hi All,
> >>
> >> On a server I am running RHEL 5.0 sendmail with saslauth for
> >> authenticated relay and recently logged in through ssh and changed a
> >> u
On Fri, 2008-07-04 at 17:12 -0700, Jason Spatafore wrote:
> > honestly, after reading your earlier diatribe, I couldn't help but
> > wonder what it has to do with Linux - after all, this is a Linux list.
> >
> > Yes, Microsoft, like other companies is heavily invested in technologies
> > that seek
Craig White wrote:
> On Fri, 2008-07-04 at 18:05 -0700, Joey Prestia wrote:
>> Hi All,
>>
>> On a server I am running RHEL 5.0 sendmail with saslauth for
>> authenticated relay and recently logged in through ssh and changed a
>> user password and now the user can not send authenticated relayed mail
On Fri, 2008-07-04 at 18:05 -0700, Joey Prestia wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> On a server I am running RHEL 5.0 sendmail with saslauth for
> authenticated relay and recently logged in through ssh and changed a
> user password and now the user can not send authenticated relayed mail
> the password I thought
Hi All,
On a server I am running RHEL 5.0 sendmail with saslauth for
authenticated relay and recently logged in through ssh and changed a
user password and now the user can not send authenticated relayed mail
the password I thought might be the problem. Maybe it was stored in
thunderbird e-mail cl
The article says "Miller concluded, “It makes no sense to require a computer
repairman
with 10 or 20 years of experience to get a degree in criminal justice
just to continue working in his occupation. This law will drive up the
price of computer repair for everyone, and that’s exactly what the
p
We do not live in a vacuum. I would expect most on the list are exposed to
Windows in one shape or form. You are okay as far as I am concerned.
Some windows topic comes up every so often.
Keith Smith
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PHP Programmer
--- On Fri, 7/4/08, Jason Spataf
I would agree to some extent. I was not trying to introduce oranges into your
apples. In the 80's the owners of dBase, Ashton-Tate, found that they
actually made more sales when they removed their copy protection which was
common during the mid to late 1980's.
For the old timers they will
On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 5:06 PM, Jason Spatafore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I really don't see where the law states every computer repair shop
> requires a license. This sounds like a very poorly written "news"
> story.
the story has been picked up by the OMG1984! crowd ala Alex Jones, but...
> honestly, after reading your earlier diatribe, I couldn't help but
> wonder what it has to do with Linux - after all, this is a Linux list.
>
> Yes, Microsoft, like other companies is heavily invested in technologies
> that seek to tie usage to a valid sale and they engage in this because
> the
I really don't see where the law states every computer repair shop
requires a license. This sounds like a very poorly written "news"
story.
The law explicitly states what people the law applies to:
-- Snip --
Section 1702.102(a), Occupations Code, is amended to read as follows:
(a) Unless th
On Fri, 2008-07-04 at 16:27 -0700, Jason Spatafore wrote:
> On Fri, 2008-07-04 at 15:11 -0700, keith smith wrote:
> >
> > So if someone decides not to go with windows and use Linux, is there
> > not a learning curve there also.
> >
> > What about the cost of learning a new programming language ev
On Fri, 2008-07-04 at 15:11 -0700, keith smith wrote:
>
> So if someone decides not to go with windows and use Linux, is there
> not a learning curve there also.
>
> What about the cost of learning a new programming language every 6 to
> 10 years? Is there a cost to that?
>
> Writing and re-wri
Example,
I am working on a shopping cart. The information stored is for the companies
use only not for public consumption. Yikes!!! Sounds like I would need to be
a PI
Yikes!!
Keith Smith
(520) 207-9877
PHP Programmer
--- On Fri, 7/4/08, Joshua Zeidner
this is no small segment of the economy mind you... that are now
required to either seek sponsorship (a way to promote nepotism), or a
3 year degree. As you state if this were in AZ you would be
*required* to have sponsorship.
a second take on Richard's citation:
"(b) For purposes of Subsect
If some of the largest companies already employ tech with PI licenses, I
suspect they lobbied for the law to force the little guy out.
In Arizona you must have 3 years of investigative experience to become an
agency and must have a sponsor to become a PI.
So that leaves ex-police officers, ins
Modern UltraMonkey now is layer 4.
But this looks interesting:
http://ultramonkey-l7.sourceforge.jp/index_en.html
--- On Thu, 7/3/08, Lisa Kachold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
From: Lisa Kachold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Server failover
To: "Main PLUG discussion list"
Date: Thursday, July
So if someone decides not to go with windows and use Linux, is there not a
learning curve there also.
What about the cost of learning a new programming language every 6 to 10
years? Is there a cost to that?
Writing and re-wringing software is there not a cost to that also? Writing an
app fo
In principle, yes.
Put the antenna where it will get the best reception.
Play with it to determine where that is.
Perhaps what you may need is a 'T' connector, depending on your setup.
Radio Shack and Fry's have lots of options.
Try to use as few connectors as possible.
Each one saps signal str
Correction: Ultra Monkey is now FREE:
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via USB PPP EDVO/CDMA on Dell Latitude PII - Kubuntu 7.10
--- On Thu, 7/3/08, Lisa Kachold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Subject: Re: Server failover
To: "M
Thanks, plugger friends, for your responses.
So, may I ask one more related question:
Since there are cable jacks in three rooms in our house,
could I just relocate in the unsightly "set-top" UHF antenna
that I now have sitting on top of the TV in the living room and
perhaps use a double-male cou
thanks Richard!
perhaps its not so OMG 19841! :) happy 4th to all!
-jmz
On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 12:28 PM, Richard Daggett
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The law states you need a PI License if you (I may be reading this wrong).
>
> " (b) For purposes of Subsection (a)(1), obtaining or
It seems that Bill Gates is just as frustrated as the rest of the
windows users:
http://blog.seattlepi.nwsource.com/microsoft/archives/141821.asp
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The law states you need a PI License if you (I may be reading this wrong).
" (b) For purposes of Subsection (a)(1), obtaining or
furnishing information includes information obtained or furnished
through the review and analysis of, and the investigation into the
content of, compute
Help! I just converted from XP and do enjoy the lack of viruses and all the
resulting reformat and reinstall of program exercise.
However, I am experiencing a few frustrations.
Recently trying to do a resume upload to Monster.com I hit a stone wall when
I tried to browse and upload a converte
I live 'over the hump' that is the hump between camelback mtn. and papago peak.
And I have two dtv converters. I have a 30 dollar regular tv amplified pair of
rabbit ears fully unscrewed with just the 'loop' hanging in the front westward
facing window. Then a splitter to two tv's. One has about
On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 10:48 AM, Matt Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After a long battle with technology, Joshua Zeidner wrote:
>> Not sure if this kind of law will find its way to AZ, but
>> http://www.gearlog.com/2008/06/new_texas_law_requires_pi_lice.php
>
> "The name's Route. Trace Rout
Try this link.
http://www.hdtvantennalabs.com/hdtv-antenna-hype.php
It says in essence there is no such thing as a HDTV antenna.
An antenna is an antenna.
Signal boosters will amplify the bad along with the good.
Try it without and see what you get. You can always spend money later.
Harold
What do recommend as the best HDTV antenna setup?
Does signal strength need to be boosted if I put an antenna in my attic
and run a long coax cable to connect it into my house cable with 3 devices
connected?
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After a long battle with technology, Joshua Zeidner wrote:
> Not sure if this kind of law will find its way to AZ, but
> http://www.gearlog.com/2008/06/new_texas_law_requires_pi_lice.php
"The name's Route. Trace Route. I got eight slugs in me. One's lead, the
rest are WordPress. The blog pa
Not sure if this kind of law will find its way to AZ, but its a very
interesting development. The only reason why I can imagine they would
put this into effect is for the government to have more control over
the services marketplace.
http://www.gearlog.com/2008/06/new_texas_law_requires_pi_lice
Microsoft lost me at activation. I noticed you didn't list any
activation woes in thereyou don't have to activate with *most*
flavors of Linux. (RHEL and SLES are going down that route.)
Here's something I wrote awhile back on activation.
How much money has Microsoft cost the USA since Wind
This is the second time I have composed this email. The first subject
was a bit more diplomatic. I was writing an email to share a post (
http://blog.sontek.net/2008/06/30/windows-hater-in-response-to-linux-hater/
) that I read about the failings of MS-Windows. Ironically in the middle
of typin
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