yeah I should have done this before I wrote but I asked google how to
apt-get it . and it did. so I didn't need to ask. Sorry! I thought it
would be something simple like apt-get nfs. But when I found out it wasn't
I figured it was complex and I needed to ask. Google first! then you.
On Thu, D
then it looks as if I'm going to abuse myself and go with NFS! So I guess I
need to choose one of the three computers in my network to be the server.
How can I tell the computer it is going to be a server? I was told that a
linux server is merely a linux desktop with different programs installed by
or sshfs. a lot more overhead, but runs in userspace.
I usually use nfs for those things.
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 9:38 PM, Stephen wrote:
> I'm gonna take the sadistic answer and say man NFS.
>
> :-)
>
> In all seriousness Linux to Linux its the way to go.
>
> Unless you want to learn rsync and
A couple things.
http://m.gizmodo.com/5863849/your-android-phone-is-secretly-recording-everything-you-do
I can't remener if that was in this. But I found an app that when rooted
will scan you phone for some of this.
TrevE_Logging_TestApp_v7.apk
I still have to suggest CyanogenMod it really is n
I'm gonna take the sadistic answer and say man NFS.
:-)
In all seriousness Linux to Linux its the way to go.
Unless you want to learn rsync and simply have 2 copies of Your data which
has a use also.
On Dec 1, 2011 5:27 PM, "Michael Havens" wrote:
> well, i got the new hard drives in and so no
The list server (GNU Mailman) uses the password as a very minor gating element
and it is not intended to be secure. The server warns that the password is
stored and emailed in clear text on the signup page.
"You may enter a privacy password below. This provides only mild security,
but should
I would like to know, with this coming to light, can those of us with a phone
that has the software installed "legally" break the contract with the company
we are in?
Granted, I rooted my Galaxy S and installed Cyanogenmod about 2 hours after I
got the phone, I would break the contract and swit
I want to set my desktop so that only the video will turn off if it isn't
used for a while. I googled and found :
*Disable sleep/standby/display sleep*
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I have an HTPC with a Gigabyte GA-MA78GM-S2H board and Athlon 64. I
have it connected via HDMI to my TV
Let's see...we magnetize a small chunk of material, then pass the
same "chunk" past a 'reading head', which one might visualize as a
small coil of wire...and as it passes past the 'magnet', a small
electric charge is generated in the coil of wire.which is read as
a 1 or a 0 (it is, or it is
Once it's auto-updated itself to Android 2.3, the G2 is a stone-cold
bitch to root. There's a full firmware update involved that does it's
absolute best to block you.
Jim
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 3:18 PM, Stephen wrote:
> The G2 isn't that bad. and Cyanogen runs well on it. friend of mine
> did t
Why is the list server sending passwords with the member check
James C
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well, i got the new hard drives in and so now i have ubuntu on the desktop
and mint on the laptop. now i need direction! Could you point me to a quick
networking guide so I can work on files between the two computers and print
from either of them??
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I tried 11.10 on a default installation. the unity interface sux so bad that
accessibility for it is a major lesson in futility. Opensuse isn't far behind
it either. I fought all day with OpenSuse to no avail. no proper accessibility
in gnome 3, kde is worthless and don't even ask about unity.
The G2 isn't that bad. and Cyanogen runs well on it. friend of mine
did that till he got fed up with T-Mobile service
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 2:51 PM, Jim March <1.jim.ma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It still appears to be the most systematic violation of Federal
> wiretapping by a non-governmental par
http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/jupiter/index.php
its a thought...
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 2:25 PM, Michael Havens wrote:
> I tried that. The program shows when I type it in but when I click the
> program nothing shows up.
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 1:31 PM, Stephen wrote:
>>
>> Yes when
It still appears to be the most systematic violation of Federal
wiretapping by a non-governmental party ever. Lawsuits are absolutely
certain.
Just for starters they recorded and transmitted usernames and
passwords for encrypted web-services like gmail - in the clear.
I'm trying to figure out no
I tried that. The program shows when I type it in but when I click the
program nothing shows up.
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 1:31 PM, Stephen wrote:
> Yes when on battery it should change again. Maybe looking in your program
> menus might finger the management interface
> On Dec 1, 2011 10:26 AM, "Mi
lol
>>>/me pounds cane on the floor and looks for dentures
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what about this ? i just figure there is no such thing as 'security' on
a public device anyway. and if i got paranoid i could root the phone and
install cyanogenmod.
http://gizmodo.com/5863849/your-android-phone-is-secretly-recording-everything-you-do
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www.webcanine.com
information
Wouldn't you be better off saving your HAM radio at that point? We could
discuss this forever, however if there is an EMP we have bigger problems.
Keith Smith
--- On Thu, 12/1/11, Matt Graham wrote:
From: Matt Graham
Subject: Re: OT: SSD and EMP
To: "Main PLUG dis
hmm. interesting!
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 1:44 PM, Kevin Fries wrote:
> Just because you are running a 64bit machine, that does not mean you are
> running a 32bit OS. The version of Ubuntu you installed was probably 32
> bit. You can install a 32 bit OS on a 64 bit machine, just not the
Just because you are running a 64bit machine, that does not mean you are
running a 32bit OS. The version of Ubuntu you installed was probably 32
bit. You can install a 32 bit OS on a 64 bit machine, just not the
reverse.
HTH
Kevin
On Thu, 2011-12-01 at 13:28 -0700, Michael Havens wrote:
> Thank
Incorrect as it is still suseptable to static shock or electrical shock.
Just like any other electrical component.
On Dec 1, 2011 11:52 AM, "der.hans" wrote:
> moin moin,
>
> discussing things at work and EMPs came up. It was almost on topic :).
>
> Anyway, an EMP would knock out data on hard dr
Yes when on battery it should change again. Maybe looking in your program
menus might finger the management interface
On Dec 1, 2011 10:26 AM, "Michael Havens" wrote:
> I just saw the lightning bolt again and what it says is:
>
> Maximum performance mode
>
> Does this sound like something Ju
This is correct.
EMP will kill SSD easier than even the chips or magnetic media. This is
primarily because EMP will induce a capacitive load in the floating gate of the
NAND cell; this will turn every bit in the chip to a '1'. SSD floating gate
charge is extremely small, so it doesn't take much
Thanks Kevin. I see in my cpuinfo flags that I support long mode too. But
why, when I tried to install that in the kernel, did it complain until I
put in the 32 bit version?
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 12:52 PM, Kevin Fries wrote:
> Michael,
>
> Linux is nothing if not a chatty beast ;-)
>
> To find
If you look at the general pattern of linux-based netbook's, I think
they were somewhat ill-received because they tried the captive
portal/single-pane approach. I bought an Asus EEEBox to use as a
portable server, but I played with the interface before nuking it. It
was horribly inadequate/cr
Michael,
Linux is nothing if not a chatty beast ;-)
To find out everything you every wanted to know about your CPU, you can
look at /proc/cpuinfo.
My system I am on right now is a System76 Lemur, and it runs a I3
mobile. If I look in that file, I will see:
vendor_id : GenuineIntel
model
On Thu, 2011-12-01 at 12:36 -0700, Kevin Fries wrote:
> Canonical started with Gnome3, and got upset about Gnome-Shell, so
> decided to write their own to "fix" what they perceived as a problem.
Just to clear up some factual inaccuracies here. What is now Unity
started as Netbook Launcher and pre
On Thu, 2011-12-01 at 12:12 -0700, Michael Butash wrote:
> Biggest reason for me to be rid of it is I can't spawn unity
> menus on each framebuffer set, so nothing on my second monitor set had
> menus... Brilliant!
Yup, that sucks. It's on the list of things to fix as part of the
multimonitor
1- I D/L a distribution
2- because I have no RW DVDs I burn the CD version
3- I install the CD version
4- After running the the install there is an ICON that says 'upgrade to the
DVD' so I upgrade
5- my system starts to panic when running off of the battery so it is
wisely suggested to upgrade my
From: keith smith
> That [raises] the question - if the device you store your data on
> is not [affected] by an EMP what will you read it with? And how
> will you use the data? Every part of our computers will be [affected]
> - destroyed.
This is why the discerning paranoiacs always keep a spa
On Thu, 2011-12-01 at 12:12 -0700, Michael Butash wrote:
> Agreed - that was one of the first things I killed:
>
> sudo apt-get remove appmenu-gtk3 appmenu-gtk appmenu-qt
>
> Just reverse that to put it back if you really miss the stupid mac-like
> behavior. Biggest reason for me to be rid of i
Go here, get the blob:
http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/linux/Pages/radeon_linux.aspx
Download to your home directory.
Enable f-lock, Hit Ctrl-Alt-F1, login, "sudo service lightdm stop" to
kill the desktop, "sudo sh `ls ati*`", walk through it, reboot.
After reboot just go into system/p
EMPs affect more than just magnetic media. If the EMP puts a high enough
electric field across the flash cells, it can erase/write the SSD too.
Magnets won't affect SSDs. Flash memory is electric field based.
Eric
On Dec 1, 2011, at 12:16 PM, Jim March <1.jim.ma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I know
That begs the question - if the device you store your data on is not effected
by an emp what will you read it with? And how will you use the data? Every
part of our computers will be effected - destroyed.
Keith Smith
--- On Thu, 12/1/11, der.hans wrote:
From: der
Not magnetic per se, but I think an emp would kill it for the same
reason static discharge will fry an IC, of which it has plenty. I'll
bet the nand flash doesn't get along with EM very well either.
-mb
On 12/01/2011 11:56 AM, der.hans wrote:
moin moin,
discussing things at work and EMPs c
From: Michael Havens
>> That's "tar cjf images.tar.bz2 images/" to create compressed tarballs
>> of everything in the images/ dir. Replace "tar cjf" with "tar xjf"
>> to uncompress.
> I want to keep the original files I'm going to compress.
tar as invoked with c above won't delete or change the
I know one way to find out: take an SSD full of data out of it's
computer and put it between a couple of hard disk magnets...
Jim
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 11:56 AM, der.hans wrote:
> moin moin,
>
> discussing things at work and EMPs came up. It was almost on topic :).
>
> Anyway, an EMP would knoc
Agreed - that was one of the first things I killed:
sudo apt-get remove appmenu-gtk3 appmenu-gtk appmenu-qt
Just reverse that to put it back if you really miss the stupid mac-like
behavior. Biggest reason for me to be rid of it is I can't spawn unity
menus on each framebuffer set, so nothing
moin moin,
discussing things at work and EMPs came up. It was almost on topic :).
Anyway, an EMP would knock out data on hard drives, would it not?
A co-worker says SSD is not magnetic, so would not be affected by an EMP.
Is that correct?
ciao,
der.hans
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I just started using 11.10 and Unity and the only thing I find annoying is
hiding the File, Edit, etc menu and minimize, close buttons until you hover
over themand that I needed to know ctrl-alt-t opens a terminal...
On Thu, Dec 1, 2011 at 12:49 AM, Michael Butash wrote:
> Correct, though t
lspci says this about the video:
00:01.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc Device 9804
'X.org video driver' is the only information I can find about the video
driver
On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 9:07 PM, Michael Butash wrote:
> Drivers probably aren't working right and probing the ri
well... what it did is make it look like a square monitor is in my wide
screen. I'll try your method if it happens again. Thanks for the help.
I know we're using different distros, but crtl+alt with "+" or "-" on
> the numbers pad works in openSuse.
>
> HTH,
> Mark Z.
> -
On 11/30/2011 08:37 PM, Michael Havens wrote:
> I was playing a game and after I closed the game the screen was stretched.
> I tried 'system settings' but it was too basic. I googled 'linux mint 12
> screen stretch' But that didn't tell me anything...
>
> Then I figured I would restart it and see
I just saw the lightning bolt again and what it says is:
Maximum performance mode
Does this sound like something Jupiter does?
On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 10:58 PM, Michael Havens wrote:
> hey, I just woke my computer up and a box appeared in the center of the
> bottom of my screen with a lig
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