[LUAU] Mirrors Down???
Alle, I've been trying to access mirror.hosef.org and mirror.ancl.hawaii.edu all morning with no luck. Does anyone have any info on this situation? Best Regards, Camron -- Camron W. Fox Hilo Office High Performance Computing Group Fujitsu Management Services of America, Inc. E-mail: cw...@us.fujitsu.com ___ LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org
[LUAU] HOSEF Mirror down?
Alle, I can no longer access mirrors.hosef.org from inside the UH network (coming from 128.171.73.73, since June 2 it appears). Pings and traceroute fails: root@rb11: [1008/8]# ping mirrors.hosef.org PING mirrors.hosef.org (128.171.104.136) 56(84) bytes of data. --- mirrors.hosef.org ping statistics --- 3 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 2000ms root@rb11: [1009/9]# traceroute mirrors.hosef.org traceroute to mirrors.hosef.org (128.171.104.136), 30 hops max, 40 byte packets 1 ccb-431 (XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX) 0.487 ms 0.469 ms 0.543 ms 2 fdt (XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX) 0.182 ms 0.257 ms 0.329 ms 3 128.171.73.65 (128.171.73.65) 1.147 ms 1.268 ms 1.352 ms 4 vl-200-te-1-1-bb1-its-hurp4900.uhnet.net (166.122.228.237) 1.118 ms 1.237 ms 1.227 ms 5 vl-244-gi-2-10-ml4900-1.uhnet.net (205.166.205.225) 2.840 ms 2.967 ms 3.137 ms 6 vl-1113-te-5-8-melody720.uhnet.net (166.122.228.50) 7.698 ms 7.685 ms 7.690 ms 7 vl-669-te-8-2-keller720.uhnet.net (128.171.213.4) 7.070 ms 7.007 ms 7.035 ms 8 * * * SNIP 30 * * * root@rb11: [1010/10]# Is the mirror down? Best Regards, Camron -- Camron W. Fox Hilo Office High Performance Computing Group Fujitsu Management Services of America, Inc. E-mail: cw...@us.fujitsu.com Phone: (808) 934-4102 Cell: (808) 937-5026 ___ LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org
[LUAU] Knowledge Base/FAQ Software
Alle, We recently received a requirement to implement a KB/FAQ solution that must: Web based Be searchable Allow registration of users Keep a history of user queries Allow new queries sent to subject matter experts via email and receive email updates when answers have been posted. Something along the lines of what CAP does using RightNow. Does anyone have any opensource suggestions for this kind of solution? Best Regards, Camron -- Camron W. Fox Hilo Office High Performance Computing Group Fujitsu Management Services of America, Inc. E-mail: cw...@us.fujitsu.com Phone: (808) 934-4102 Cell: (808) 937-5026 ___ LUAU@lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org mailing list http://lists.freesoftwarehawaii.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-freesoftwarehawaii.org
Re: [LUAU] POSTFIX......
goku ball z wrote: Hi all, I have a question regarding postfix. I was searching and reading some books about postfix. But they really didn't get in to non unix email accounts. So my question is... Is there a way without using mysql database to create non unix email accounts? I know that you can have many domains, but I am more concern about non unix email accounts... thanks It would probably be a little easier to help if you could tell us exactly what you are trying to accomplish? When you say non unix email accounts, it's an all others kind of statement. Best Regards, Camron Camron W. Fox Hilo Office High Performance Computing Group Fujitsu America, INC. E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ___ LUAU@lists.hosef.org mailing list http://lists.hosef.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/luau
Re: [LUAU] Bug Report
Jim Thompson wrote: Angela Kahealani wrote: On Wednesday, 2007-06-27 17:41:05 Jim Thompson wrote: Right, lets launch GPLv3 in the six hours before the iPhone madness^Whysteria reaches its logical peek. I believe logical is erroneous; perhaps you meant reality distortion field. no. The iPhone goes on sale at 6pm (local time) on June 29. Scheduling a press conference for the GPLv3 a mere 6 hours previous is sheer stupidity. I KNOW peek is erroneous; you meant peak. yes, I offer you my apologia. Insert obligatory joke with rms shouting, Can you hear me now? from the podium of an empty theatre while choppers circle the nearest ATT you've confused your brands.. it's VeriZon^H^H^H^H^H^H^HHawaiianTelCom not ATT^H^H^H^HCingular^H^H^H^H^H^H^H^HATT where everyone^H^H^H^H^H^H^Hthe symbolic geek keeps asking: Can you hear me now?, to which the person on the other and replies: It's the No^Hetwork! Yes, I am familiar with the fact that, Can you hear me now? is Verizon's advertising gimmick. And yes, I meant what I said. store where armed guards escort the privileged few owners of shinny new hardware back to their cars in order to ward-off the muggings. Wouldn't that be hackings instead of muggings? If the iPhone ends up as an object of status (or perhaps only 'desire'), then I can see a situation develop whereby those lucky few who stand in line for one are subsequently relieved of their shinny new phone via violence or threats thereof. Is that clear enough? Billy Joel has a song titled, Angry Young Man, they lyrics of which remind me of Stallman. Google for it. cave fatuum! jim ___ Jim, Maybe Angela knows something we don't... http://www.kahealani.com/~kahealan/angela_kahealani.html Best Regards, Camron ___ LUAU@lists.hosef.org mailing list http://lists.hosef.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/luau
Re: [LUAU] Setup Hawaiian TelCom DSL modem from Linux
Jimen Ching wrote: Hi all, I'm about to change my ISP from Oceanic to Hawaiian TelCom. I received the modem and am waiting for them to enable the DSL line. The modem came with a CD for Windows, with some mpg and Firefox/IE installer. There's no directions on what to do. I assume the autorun.exe on the CD will provide directions. Anyone know if I can configure the modem under Linux? Has anyone gone through the setup procedure and can give me a description of what happens? Thanks... --jc JC, Flex has a pretty good writeup for the Westell setup @ http://www.flex.com/adsl/westell.html. Best Regards, Camron Camron W. Fox Hilo Office High Performance Computing Group Fujitsu America, INC. E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: (808) 934-4102 Cell: (808) 937-5026
Re: [LUAU] should be have a Hawaii team?
Jim Thompson wrote: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/CaliforniaTeam Or is the landscape already salted with Fedora-fans? Jim Nope, CentOS here. Camron Camron W. Fox Hilo Office High Performance Computing Group Fujitsu America, INC. E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [LUAU] Volunteering to help HOSEF
R. Scott Belford wrote: This whole gnu/linux/foss thing can be overwhelming. That is why we got started a few years ago. The thinking was simple - let's get more Linux labs into schools using Free eWaste and Free Software. Along the way, let's do it openly so that folks can help and learn at the same time. We've done okay with the openly part, but to avoid the risk of seeming as if we are intruding on the legacy of LUAU, much of our activities are discussed on hosef-managers http://lists.hosef.org The thing is, what we are doing is special, and it is growing in scope. Without objection, I'd like to keep LUAU more actively in the loop about what HOSEF is up to. We could really use your help. --scott Scott, If HOSEF needs any help on the Big Island, the three engineers in our office are more than happy to donate our time. We can probably get more if we enlist the help of the engineers that work for our customer as well. Just say the word. Best Regards, Camron Camron W. Fox Hilo Office High Performance Computing Group Fujitsu America, INC. E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[LUAU] Used Equipment
Alle, We are getting ready to inventory and decommission several Sun Ultra1/Ultra2 machines and associated disk packs/tape drives that were legacy boxes from a previous installation. I don't have exact numbers yet, but should have them soon. We'd like to donate these to a worthy organization (HOSEF) if they could be used in any fashion other than paperweights. Is there anyone here on the Big Island (or other islands) that could use these machines? Best Regards, Camron -- Camron W. Fox Hilo Office High Performance Computing Group Fujitsu America, INC. E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: (808) 934-4102 Cell: (808) 937-5026
[LUAU] TPOSSCON Registration...or NOT?
Alle, I registered for TPOSSCON on the website and received my PAYPAL verification receipt. This was on the 17th of December. Does anyone know whether I should expect any other e-correspondence from the conference registration folks, or is the PAYPAL receipt my Welcome to TPOSSCON? Should I just bring a copy of my receipt to the registration desk in case there are any problems? Also, did the convention get any deals with local hotels for special room rates? I found nothing on the Where to stay section of the website regarding this. Best Regards, Camron Camron W. Fox Hilo Office High Performance Computing Group Fujitsu America, INC. E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: (808) 934-4102 Cell: (808) 937-5026
RE: [LUAU] Mastering SAMBA
Scott, I, for one, would be very interested in this. I think that's a decent price as well. Best Regards, Camron Camron W. Fox Hilo Office High Performance Computing Group Fujitsu America, INC. E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: (808) 934-4102 Cell: (808) 937-5026 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of R. Scott Belford Sent: Friday, December 10, 2004 01:35 To: Linux/Unix Advocates/Users Hawaiian community discussion list Subject: [LUAU] Mastering SAMBA What if you could learn the martial arts from Bruce Lee, cooking from Alan Wong, or Surfing from Eddie Akau? Well, the offer is on the table to achieve the equivalent in mastering SAMBA. The esteemed, revered, and rather entertaining John Terpstra is eager to join us this January for TPOSSCON. To get him out here, how many of you would pay for the following?: Is there opportunity to run a Samba workshop as a pay-to-attend event? What are your thoughts on making some money from an intense 4 day workshop to help people adopt Samba to replace MS Windows and Active Directory I would in a second, but I will be too busy with TPOSSCON and the thin-client lab we are setting up for PTC. Is there interest at, say 250 to 300 a person? Please say yes, get ready to learn the skills to make some money, and reply in thread. http://www.ptc.org/PTC05/sponsor/sponsor_list.html http://www.tposscon.com --scott ___ LUAU@lists.hosef.org mailing list http://lists.hosef.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/luau
[LUAU] Local (Big Island) Job Offering
Alle, Just wanted to let you all know we're trolling for prospects, if anyone is interested. http://jobs.fujitsu.com/jobDetail.jsp?id=1827 Best Regards, Camron Camron W. Fox Hilo Office High Performance Computing Group Fujitsu America, INC. E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: (808) 934-4102 Pager: (808) 934-1290 Cell: (808) 937-5026
[LUAU] Opensource PM Software
Alle, I've been looking around for opensource solutions to do Preventive Maintenance scheduling. I've checked things like MrProject, but they don't seem to be able to give be the granularity that I need (.25H), or allow you to specify a specific start time, just the beginning of the work day. Does anyone know of something that might fit the bill (*NIX platform is preferred)? Any suggestions would be most welcome. Best Regards, Camron Camron W. Fox Hilo Office High Performance Computing Group Fujitsu America, INC. E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
RE: [luau] Network questions
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of kilauea Sent: Tuesday, December 30, 2003 22:16 To: LUAU Subject: [luau] Network questions I have recently put a linksys router on my Road Runner cable modem and have two (linux of course) boxes connected. The boxes are only used for web browsing and are currently configured for DHCP with the router providing a DHCP server. All works fine in this config but I would like to give the boxes fixed IP addresses. When I set the boxes to fixed IP addresses (rc.inet1) the boxes see each other OK but DNS isn't working even though resolve.conf shows the RR DNS addresses. How do I set the boxes to fixed addresses but still provide DNS for web browsing? Aloha from Kauai Mahalo, Kilauea Have you made your linksys router (the INTERNAL IP) the systems' default gateway address so they can get to your DNS server network? Best Regards, Camron Camron W. Fox Hilo Office High Performance Computing Group Fujitsu America, INC. E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: (808) 934-4102 Pager: (808) 934-1290 Cell: (808) 937-5026
[luau] FW: 7.x update service
Alle, Thought some of you might be interested in this information. Best Regards, Camron Camron W. Fox Hilo Office High Performance Computing Group Fujitsu America, INC. E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of John Daily Sent: Wednesday, December 03, 2003 05:58 To: fedora-legacy-list@redhat.com Subject: 7.x update service This message may appear twice; I sent one earlier as a non-subscriber, so it's sitting in the moderation queue. Today, Progeny is announcing a subscription service for updates to Red Hat Linux 7.2 and 7.3. The goals of the Fedora Legacy Team are more ambitious than ours; we do not expect to provide updates for 8.0 or 9.0 unless there is a large demand from our customers for that service, nor do we wish to provide this service indefinitely. The objective is to provide a transition period for companies that have not yet moved away from the 7.x series. Perhaps the fact that we won't be requiring an RPM upgrade will allow the Legacy project to make that decision one way or another with the knowledge that users will have another option should they not wish to upgrade. I should point out that we don't expect to be a redistributor of your work; we are already in the distribution (and thus security backport) business. If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to drop me a note. http://transition.progeny.com/ has some marketing information. -- John R. Daily[EMAIL PROTECTED] Director of TechnologyProgeny Linux Systems Master of the ephemeral epiphany -- fedora-legacy-list mailing list fedora-legacy-list@redhat.com http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-legacy-list
RE: [luau] Open Office Malahini
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Ben Timmerman Sent: Saturday, November 01, 2003 21:04 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [luau] Open Office Malahini I've been real silent on this list since being very stupid a while back concerning list etiquette but in the last couple days have gotten my first exposure to Open Office and need someone's imput. Two questions: First, which of the Open Office utilites is the one to code in? I'm coding some Java and my first stab has me using the *.sxw file format which apparently includes some unnecessary formatting that the compiler wrinkles it's nose at. Finally, What is the best hard copy reference for the Open Office Suite? I know we're supposed to be online oriented but I find myself more and more looking forward to reading a physical text from time to time. Thanx, Ben Timmerman Not to take anything away from OOo (and I apologize for being off-thread), but for coding stuff (depending on what it is), I sometimes use NEdit (www.nedit.org), an X Windows multipurpose editor. The neat thing about it is you can tell it what language you are coding in (a list of about 20, ranging from Ada to XML) and it highlights everything according to the syntax rules for the language. I do most of my perl with it. Best Regards, Camron Camron W. Fox Hilo Office High Performance Computing Group Fujitsu America, INC. E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[luau] Any RT users out there?
Alle, I was wondering if there are any users of RT (www.bestpractical.com) out there who might be interested in training with the developer, Jesse Vincent. If we could get enough people to commit, we might be able to get him to come out here vice flying to the mainland (or Europe, which is VERY popular with Jesse). Best Regards, Camron Camron W. Fox Hilo Office High Performance Computing Group Fujitsu America, INC. E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[luau] Upgrading Perl.
Alle, Does anyone know where to find a good howto on upgrading perl from the installation default 5.6.1 to 5.8.X on RH7.3? Best Regards, Camron Camron W. Fox Hilo Office High Performance Computing Group Fujitsu America, INC. E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[luau] Local Vendors for Custom Configs
Alle, Does anyone know of some local vendors that can/will build a Whitebox Server from scratch to requested specs (RH7.3, Dual P-III, RAID5, etc.)? Best Regards, Camron Camron W. Fox Hilo Office High Performance Computing Group Fujitsu America, INC. E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]