Re: ESS in Manchester (by E. Industrial Park Dr.)

2005-08-06 Thread hewitt_tech
Very easy, continue past the mall exit and then bear left on the highway 
about a half mile from the mall where the road splits. Although you need to 
make your way across 5 lanes of traffic, take exit 6 at the top of the hill. 
At the bottom of the ramp turn right. Proceed past the Wendy's on your left 
and ESS is in a small strip mall on your left just before the traffic light.


-Alex

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To: Travis Roy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: ESS in Manchester (by E. Industrial Park Dr.)


Sorry for my ignorance but I am not all that familiar with Manchester much 
beyond the Mall of NH.  Can you possibly provide directions to the place? 
I would be coming from Nashua.  Thank you in advance!


Regards,

Jeff Kirkland



Travis Roy wrote:


Just like the name says.. Electronic Surplus.

the best stuff they have is screws, shrink tube, batteries (got a killer 
deal on a UPS for work).


their stock changes a lot due to the nature of it being surplus.


What kind of stuff are we talking about?
I'm not familar with the company.

-Dave


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From: David Ecklein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Aug 4, 2005 5:13 PM
To: GNHLUG gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org
Subject: ESS in Manchester (by E. Industrial Park Dr.)
Yes, they moved out to Candia Road, about two blocks east of the 93 
exit -

much smaller quarters, but still lots of good stuff.

- Original Message - From: Ted Roche [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 2:40 PM
Subject: Re: Speaking of x10 and home automation...




Is this the same bunch that used to be the mill buildings downtown? I
could always find parts for some hare-brained scheme there!

On Aug 4, 2005, at 4:50 PM, Travis Roy wrote:



ESS in Manchester (by E. Industrial Park Dr.) they have lamp
modules for $7



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Re: PCI wireless NICs

2005-08-06 Thread Frank DiPrete

sorry - make that a wmp54g


On Fri, 2005-08-05 at 11:06 -0400, Frank DiPrete wrote:
 I just tested a linksys wmpg46g version 4 on fedora 3 2.6 kernel
 It works using the rt2500 open source driver.
 
 Get the latest tar ball from cvs site for the project.
 The older versions do not compile on later kernels.
 
 
 
 On Thu, 2005-08-04 at 13:57 -0400, Randy Edwards wrote:
 The last time I checked, the G version of the wireless standard did 
  not 
  have any GNU/Linux support.
  
 Could someone recommend any PCI wireless NICs that have good Linux 
  support?   
  I strongly prefer something that has free drivers, as I want to avoid 
  semi-supported and binary drivers such as nVidia's and others.
  
   TIA.
  
 
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Re: ESS in Manchester (by E. Industrial Park Dr.)

2005-08-06 Thread Travis Roy

It's cake..

Take 93 to exit 6, if you're northbound take a right, if you're 
southbound take left. It's past the Wendy's on the left. Second left 
after Wendy's.


Open Tuesday-Saturday


Sorry for my ignorance but I am not all that familiar with Manchester 
much beyond the Mall of NH.  Can you possibly provide directions to the 
place?  I would be coming from Nashua.  Thank you in advance!


Regards,

Jeff Kirkland



Travis Roy wrote:


Just like the name says.. Electronic Surplus.

the best stuff they have is screws, shrink tube, batteries (got a 
killer deal on a UPS for work).


their stock changes a lot due to the nature of it being surplus.


What kind of stuff are we talking about?
I'm not familar with the company.

-Dave


-Original Message-
From: David Ecklein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Aug 4, 2005 5:13 PM
To: GNHLUG gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org
Subject: ESS in Manchester (by E. Industrial Park Dr.)
Yes, they moved out to Candia Road, about two blocks east of the 93 
exit -

much smaller quarters, but still lots of good stuff.

- Original Message - From: Ted Roche [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: gnhlug Discussion gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org
Cc: Travis Roy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 2:40 PM
Subject: Re: Speaking of x10 and home automation...


 


Is this the same bunch that used to be the mill buildings downtown? I
could always find parts for some hare-brained scheme there!

On Aug 4, 2005, at 4:50 PM, Travis Roy wrote:

 


ESS in Manchester (by E. Industrial Park Dr.) they have lamp
modules for $7




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Re: ESS in Manchester (by E. Industrial Park Dr.)

2005-08-06 Thread Numberwhun

Thank you everyone!  I appreciate it!

Jeff



Travis Roy wrote:


It's cake..

Take 93 to exit 6, if you're northbound take a right, if you're 
southbound take left. It's past the Wendy's on the left. Second left 
after Wendy's.


Open Tuesday-Saturday


Sorry for my ignorance but I am not all that familiar with Manchester 
much beyond the Mall of NH.  Can you possibly provide directions to 
the place?  I would be coming from Nashua.  Thank you in advance!


Regards,

Jeff Kirkland



Travis Roy wrote:


Just like the name says.. Electronic Surplus.

the best stuff they have is screws, shrink tube, batteries (got a 
killer deal on a UPS for work).


their stock changes a lot due to the nature of it being surplus.


What kind of stuff are we talking about?
I'm not familar with the company.

-Dave


-Original Message-
From: David Ecklein [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Aug 4, 2005 5:13 PM
To: GNHLUG gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org
Subject: ESS in Manchester (by E. Industrial Park Dr.)
Yes, they moved out to Candia Road, about two blocks east of the 93 
exit -

much smaller quarters, but still lots of good stuff.

- Original Message - From: Ted Roche [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: gnhlug Discussion gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org
Cc: Travis Roy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, August 04, 2005 2:40 PM
Subject: Re: Speaking of x10 and home automation...


 


Is this the same bunch that used to be the mill buildings downtown? I
could always find parts for some hare-brained scheme there!

On Aug 4, 2005, at 4:50 PM, Travis Roy wrote:

 


ESS in Manchester (by E. Industrial Park Dr.) they have lamp
modules for $7





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Re: mount help on bad drive.

2005-08-06 Thread Benjamin Scott

On Aug 3 at 11:46pm, pete snider wrote:
I've tried various sb numbers which were 8192 x n +1, without success.  Any 
other ideas of how to mount the partition or copied the readable data?


On Aug 4 at 7:21am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, I tried without any luck.  If I remember correctly, ext2 did recognize 
the partition.


  How are you doing on this?  Did you get anywhere using ext2 as the 
filesystem type?  If you mount it read-only as ext2, you should be able to 
read most data, one way or another.


  Take a look at the output of

fdisk -l /dev/sda

and make sure your partition table is still sane.  If the disk is starting to 
fail, other things could be going wrong.


  Try running e2fsck -fn /dev/sda2, which will run a read-only check on the 
filesystem.  What does it say?


  Were you able to use dd to make an image of the bad disk/partition on 
another, good disk?


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Ben [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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