AG participated in the bandwidth challenge one year at Supercomputing,
perhaps SC2000? It was quite an amusing choice actuallyone really
shouldn't try to break bandwidth records using multicast. Nonetheless,
there was a huge number of streams, definitely over 50 and perhaps in
the neighborh
works, and I'm
willing to bet there's a bunch of people here who could speak to the
subject.
Cheers,
Jennifer
Fred Dech wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 02, 2009 at 01:49PM, Jennifer Teig von Hoffman wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> On Wednesday April 15, from 10-noon EDT, a group of
Hi all,
On Wednesday April 15, from 10-noon EDT, a group of high school students
is visiting BU. They're interested in hearing about how video games are
developed, especially (but not limited to) motion capture technologies.
If you have any expertise in this area, and would be willing to spend
Hi all,
Does anybody know who the AG technical contact is for the seminar
series, "Supercomputing in Plain English?"
http://www.oscer.ou.edu/education.php
Thanks in advance for any help!
Cheers,
Jennifer
Hi all,
I'm giving a demo next Thursday, 31 July. If anybody's free to drop by and say
hello, please RSVP for the meeting on the NCSA Scheduler:
https://agschedule.ncsa.uiuc.edu/meetingdetails.asp?MID=23487
Thanks in advance to anybody who can join us!
Cheers,
Jennifer
available on our project web site:
http://scv.bu.edu/newvoices/
If you plan to attend, please send mail to accessg...@bu.edu to RSVP, and we'll
keep you informed as the technical details firm up.
Cheers,
Jennifer Teig von Hoffman
Co-PI, New Voices and New Visions for Engaging N
to anybody who can join us!
Cheers,
Jennifer
Jennifer Teig von Hoffman wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> On Tuesday, March 25, 1500-1600 UTC (10-11AM EDT), I'm going to do an AG
> demo for my son's 6th grade class. I'd love to have a few remote sites
> participate. It would b
;
> tel: +44 (0)161 306 6621 fax: +44 (0)161 275 0637 email -
> ben.gr...@manchester.ac.uk web - www.agsc.ja.net
> ---
>
>
> -Original Message- From: owner-ag-t...@mcs.anl.gov
> [mailto:owner-ag-t...@mcs.anl.gov] On Behalf Of Jennifer Teig von
Hi all,
On Tuesday, March 25, 1500-1600 UTC (10-11AM EDT), I'm going to do an AG demo
for my son's 6th grade class. I'd love to have a few remote sites participate.
It would be especially great to have a site or two from outside the United
States.
I've entered this demo on the AG Schedule, so
Ed Brannin wrote:
> On 5/30/07, Jennifer Teig von Hoffman wrote:
>> Um, sorry to say, but everyone can stand down. Our colleague has just
>> canceled, based on some initial conversations about what she'd need to
>> install.
>
> What was the problem there? Was
fail stories for using the built-in firewire
> camera on the iBooks. Does it work like the iSight cameras do in VIC?
>
>
> On 5/30/07, Jennifer Teig von Hoffman wrote:
>> Um, sorry to say, but everyone can stand down. Our colleague has just
>> canceled, based on some initia
Um, sorry to say, but everyone can stand down. Our colleague has just
canceled, based on some initial conversations about what she'd need to
install.
Sorry for the false alarm.
- Jennifer
Jennifer Teig von Hoffman wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Tom Coffin and I are trying to help a col
Hi all,
Tom Coffin and I are trying to help a colleague of ours from NSF, who's
setting up an AG node on her Mac laptop. Neither of us can claim to be
Mac experts, and we need your help! We're planning to start up at
10:30AM EDT, then at 11:00AM EDT join into the regular weekly AG test
session
Thanks very much Chris! I made this change and it did the trick.
- Jennifer
Christoph Willing wrote:
>
> On 07/03/2007, at 8:30 AM, Christoph Willing wrote:
>
>>
>> On 07/03/2007, at 7:21 AM, Jennifer Teig von Hoffman wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>
Hi all,
We've been running into trouble from time to time with wanting to select
bridges that are not shown in our venue client. We believe that these
bridges are probably not identified as "close to us" (if I understand
the way the client works, which of course I might not!).
For example, if
Man, this is an interesting conversation, keep it going!
George's comments made me want to chime in here too . . .
George Estes wrote:
> Just my personal opinion, but I think
> many of the sites falling off the AG wagon are sites that can't, or
> won't for whatever reason, put forth the effort n
vic named "Jennifer Teig von Hoffman", please
drop me a note -- thanks in advance! (Please email me directly, rather than
spamming the whole list.)
Cheers,
Jennifer
tral Queensland University
* Gary Refka, inSORS Integrated Communications Inc.
* Shannon Schraegle, OSC (AG Training Project)
* Cindy Sievers, Los Alamos National Laboratory
* Leslie Southern, OSC (AG Training Project)
* Allan Spale, University of Illinois at Chicago
* Jennifer Teig von Hoff
Hi Daniel,
Daniel McBrearty wrote:
> What ports will actually be used by the app?
Unfortunately there's no quick, short answer to that question . . . but here's
a link to a doc that'll help you get a sense of the situation, and has some
practical information:
http://www.accessgrid.org/?q=node/
Hi Thad,
Yup, I'm sure the ability to ping off-campus will be a step in the right
direction! ;)
You might want to take a look at this document, and/or send it along to your
networking staff:
http://www.accessgrid.org/?q=node/20
You're right that just asking for multicast isn't enough detail -
Hi Thad,
I believe that's probably the same behavior that we saw at the Retreat last
week on a number of installations, and which requires action on the server end.
I don't believe there's a workaround on the client end, although perhaps
somebody here would please prove me wrong? :)
Cheers,
Je
If you're just connecting two sites, it might be easiest to do point-to-point
in the media tools directly, rather than working with VRVS and the Venue
Client; there's no real advantage to using multicast space in that context.
I believe that with point-to-point you simply need the address of the
P.S. D'oh! It's built into the venue client now. Sorry for the spam.
Jennifer Teig von Hoffman wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Could somebody refresh my memory about how to request a service
> certificate? (Sorry . .. I checked the ag-tech archives and couldn't
> find the reference.)
>
> - Jennifer
>
Hi all,
Could somebody refresh my memory about how to request a service certificate?
(Sorry . .. I checked the ag-tech archives and couldn't find the reference.)
- Jennifer
Hi all,
I'm looking for a shared whiteboard application to use in sessions with both AG
and IG clients (I believe they're running IG1, not IG2), all running display on
Windows. Because of the heterogeneous environment, I'm assuming that whiteboard
services tied to the AG venue client won't work
use the second option.
- Jennifer
Jennifer Teig von Hoffman wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've just migrated to a new laptop and installed AG 2.4. I've
> imported my (valid) certificate, and can successfully make a proxy.
> However, I cannot connect to a venue. When I try to connect,
FWIW, I'm seeing the problem here too. For example:
>From http://www.accessgrid.org/community/mailinglists.html , I click on the
>link to "There is an archive of the ag-tech mailing list available here", and
>go to this page:
http://www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/web-mail-archive/lists/ag-tech/maillist.h
15:16 2428 CertificateRepository certificaterepository.py:129
ERROR Could not open certificate file
03/14/06 16:15:19 2428 CertificateRepository certificaterepository.py:133
INFO Found valid cert, validKey=1
03/14/06 16:15:21 2428 CertificateRepository certificaterepository.py:133
INFO Fou
P.S. An update on the dial-in number, for those who cannot attend via AG.
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Edee
At 07:49 AM 3/13/2006, Jennifer Teig von Hoffman wrote:
Hi all,
At our next
Hi all,
Everyone is always welcome to join us at the monthly meetings of the AG in
Education EPIC Virtual Institute! Please drop me a note if you have any
questions.
Cheers,
Jennifer
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Hi all,
At our next Virtual Institute meeting, let's discuss the upcoming AG Retreat,
an
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As always, if you have any comments, questions, or feedback about any
AGDP document, please feel free to contact the document author(s)
directly. Please send comments or questions about the AGDP in general to
us at agdp-coordin...@accessgrid.org .
Yours,
Jennifer Teig von Hoffman
AGDP
Please see attached; my apologies for cross-posting.
- Jennifer
--- Begin Message ---
Please excuse the duplicate email messages. Send this message on to others who
may be interested in this event.
Notice! You are invited to participate!
March 15, 2006, 3:30 - 4:30pm EST
Broadening Participati
Hi all,
Sorry for the late notice . . . attached is the announcement for this month's
session of the AG in Education Virtual Institute, taking place shortly.
Everyone is welcome to join us at these monthly meetings.
Cheers,
Jennifer
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Welcome to February's Virtual Institute
Hi Jim,
You don't mention which docs you've looked at, so I wonder whether you've seen
this one yet?
http://www.accessgrid.org/agdp/guide/ports.html
It's got a reasonably good overview of port issues for AG. There certainly are
plenty of them!
Cheers,
Jennifer
Jim Summers wrote:
> He
le in
Cyberinfrastructure" project; more information about EPIC is available
at http://www.eotepic.org/ .
This month's agenda:
* Using AG at Waterloo Junior High (Deborah Clinebell)
* How to use the Moodle for our VI work (Edee Norman Wiziecki)
* White paper: Writing assignments and timeline (Jennifer T
Hi David,
You might be interested in this document:
Access Grid Port Usage
http://www.accessgrid.org/agdp/guide/ports.html
Cheers,
Jennifer
West, David F. wrote:
> I might be missing the obvious but did not find any documentation on
> Access Grid port# usage for Unicast and Multicast. Problem i
" project; more information about EPIC is available
at http://www.eotepic.org/ .
This month, we will discuss a draft outline for a white paper on using the AG
in education, and leave with writing assignments. Please bring your enthusiasm
and expertise!
Jennifer Teig von Hoffman
le in
Cyberinfrastructure" project; more information about EPIC is available
at http://www.eotepic.org/ .
This month, we will discuss a draft outline for a white paper on using the AG
in education, and leave with writing assignments. Please bring your enthusiasm
and expertise!
Jennifer Teig v
Hi John,
My hunch is you've probably already seen the AGDP tutorial on troubleshooting
audio, but I'll include a link here just in case:
http://www.accessgrid.org/agdp/tutorial/audio-troubleshooting.html
It discusses a number of common problems.
There's also a similar tutorial for troubleshoot
oh School
We hope to see you there, as we explore ways to bring the world into
classrooms everywhere!
Jennifer Teig von HoffmanEdee Norman Wiziecki
Boston UniversityNCSA
j...@bu.edu ed...@ncsa.uiuc.edu
Hi Jeremy,
Hmm, I'm not sure which document you're looking for, but one that comes to mind
is Gary Refka's "Building an AG Node:"
http://www.accessgrid.org/agdp/guide/building-an-access-grid-node.html
I can't seem to find the specific image of splicing wires, though, so this may
not be it.
-
ut Access Grid technology for the classroom.
We hope to see you there, as we explore ways to bring the world into
classrooms every where!
Jennifer Teig von HoffmanEdee Norman Wiziecki
Boston UniversityNCSA
j...@bu.edu ed...@ncsa.uiuc.edu
The complete list of sessions available through these streams, with all times
listed PDT (UTC-7):
http://www.siggraph.org/s2005/main.php?f=conference&p=etech&s=access
Cheers,
Jennifer Teig von Hoffman
Co-chair, SIGGRAPH AG Sub-committee
Boston University
On behalf of the SIG
Greetings,
Stephenie McLean (of Texas Advanced Computing Center) and I are co-leading a
workshop on Cyberinfrastructure collaboration, at University of Hawaii at Manoa
and Clark Atlanta University. We will use the Access Grid as infrastructure for
the event, leading it collaboratively from both
Internet2 Commons.
For a list of Access Grid participating sites, and (eventually) a link to the
live web stream, please visit:
http://scv.bu.edu/s05/audience-sites.htm
Cheers,
Jennifer Teig von Hoffman
Co-chair, SIGGRAPH AG Sub-committee
Boston University
On behalf of the SIGGRAPH AG
Hi all,
I will be giving an informal demo to a student visiting from overseas on July 5
at 1:00PM EDT (1500 UTC). This will be very simple and chatty, no formal
presentations or anything. If you're available to join me, please RSVP on the
Scheduler page:
https://agschedule.ncsa.uiuc.ed
That's a really cool idea. The Mentoring Organization FAQ says it's too late
for new organizations to get involved for this year, but I wonder if some group
of us might want to get organized around this for next year (assuming Google
does in fact do it again, which I don't think they've said one
I wonder if this is the sort of thing that would work well on Darren's
community portal prototype? (http://slap.anu.edu.au:8200/). Maybe there
could be an "education" forum or some such thing.
- Jennifer
Cindy Sievers wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> As the Access Grid starts getting used for distanc
our list of works in
progress), and send any suggestions for additional documents (or offers
to help write documents) to us at this same address.
Yours,
Jennifer Teig von Hoffman
AGDP Lead
Project Manager
Scientific Computing and Visualization
Office of Information Technology
Boston University
11
be ready so soon.
> I will like to give it a try to setup my own venue server instead of
> connecting to ANL venue server via
> https//vv2.mcs.anl.gov:9000/Venues/default.
>
> I am reading up the "How to install & configure AG2.3 on a PIG for
> Windows" doc by Jenni
be ready so soon.
> I will like to give it a try to setup my own venue server instead of
> connecting to ANL venue server via
> https//vv2.mcs.anl.gov:9000/Venues/default.
>
> I am reading up the "How to install & configure AG2.3 on a PIG for
> Windows" doc by Jenni
Muhamad,
Have the folks at Brown looked at this document?
http://www.accessgrid.org/agdp/guide/ports.html
My first instinct would be to double-check that *all* the necessary
ports have been opened up, and to check the other various items
discussed in this document. AG use behind firewa
experienced AG user to
organize the participation of remote audience sites.
If you are interested in these possibilities, please drop me a note or
speak with me at the AG Retreat.
Cheers,
Jennifer Teig von Hoffman
Co-chair, SIGGRAPH AG Sub-committee
Boston University
On behalf of the SIGGRAPH AG Sub-co
Hear, hear! :)
Tom is speaking from hard-earned experience.
There's an AGDP doc that may be of interest to those who haven't used
the jabber chat tool before:
http://www.accessgrid.org/agdp/howto/use-text-channel.html
It's recommended that people use a jabber chat room with the name
c
similar needs at this time
> (except for "graphical chart for venue server manager" proposed by
> SangWoo) to justify the extra work needed to set up such a tool. However,
> if you do need such information for your particular venue server, perhaps
> I can help.
>
> Wenjun
&
need. I am not sure
> whether this is what you want.
>
> Wenjun
>
>
> On Tue, 12 Apr 2005, Jennifer Teig von Hoffman wrote:
>
>
>>Hi all,
>>
>>Revisiting an old question I know we've kicked around before . . .
>>
>>Some organiza
Hi all,
Revisiting an old question I know we've kicked around before . . .
Some organizations would benefit from being able to automatically
monitor usage of their venue server (ie, "10 users were simultaneously
connected to the Ramone Room for 90 minutes this afternoon").
Mike Miller and I we
s for additional documents (or offers
to help write documents) to us at this same address.
Yours,
Jennifer Teig von Hoffman
AGDP Lead
Project Manager
Scientific Computing and Visualization
Office of Information Technology
Boston University
111 Cummington Street
Boston, MA 02215
j...@bu.edu
Derek Piper wrote:
> Also, since shared applications were mentioned, if no more can join,
> then other people can't get to the instances of the shared applications
> that are in the venue. Then it becomes a matter of protecting the
> network traffic, which is a different problem.
Isn't that
It does seem to me that the current steps for making a meeting secure
are clunky from the point of view of an end-user with average technical
skills. If I understand correctly, they have to:
1) find out the DNs for each of the meeting participants (who may not
themselves know how to do this, so
help write documents) to us at this same address.
Yours,
Jennifer Teig von Hoffman
AGDP Lead
Project Manager
Scientific Computing and Visualization
Office of Information Technology
Boston University
111 Cummington Street
Boston, MA 02215
j...@bu.edu
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Documentation Project web site:
How to Use Text Chat for Access Grid
Author: Jennifer Teig von Hoffman, Boston University
http://www.accessgrid.org/agdp/howto/use-text-channel.html
As always, if you have any comments, questions, or feedback about any
AGDP document, p
Science Alliance.
http://access.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Briefs/2005-02-23Online_tu.html
Many thanks to all those who have contributed to or reviewed our
tutorials over the years!
Cheers,
Jennifer Teig von Hoffman, AG Training Project Lead, Boston University
on behalf of the AG Training Project
These are interesting comments. Thank you, Shudo-san.
It makes me wonder whether it might be interesting at some point it
might be interesting to have an event on the AG for children, and try to
organize it in a way which could be enjoyable for people regardless of
the language they speak. Youn
Hi everybody,
I believe the list that Jason's looking for doesn't exist yet, and he's
trying to put it together. So, if you run a venue server which is open
to the public, could you send him the information? Thanks!
- Jennifer
Jason Bell wrote:
> G'day All (resent)
>
> A Colleague (Cameron Ra
t the AGDP Wish List (which also includes our list of works in
progress), and send any suggestions for additional documents (or offers
to help write documents) to us at this same address.
Yours,
Jennifer Teig von Hoffman
AGDP Lead
Project Manager
Scientific Computing and Visualization
Office of I
http://webct.ncsa.uiuc.edu:8900/public/AGIB/. At the bottom
of the page, select Login. Enter reviewer for both the userid and
password. Please review both the tutorials listed above. All comments
are welcome.
Thank you,
Jennifer Teig von Hoffman, Boston University, on behalf of the AG
Training Project
- L
http://webct.ncsa.uiuc.edu:8900/public/AGIB/. At the bottom
of the page, select Login. Enter reviewer for both the userid and
password. Please review both the tutorials listed above. All comments
are welcome.
Thank you,
Jennifer Teig von Hoffman, Boston University, on behalf of the AG
Training Pr
Hi Dio,
Dioselin Gonzalez wrote:
> Hello everybody,
>
> We are working on a distance learning project and we would like to use
> AG. One of the concerns is we want students to be able to attend class
> from home, where usually we don't have multicast. I've been reading
> the documentation a
Hi all,
I'm having a problem on my multi-machine node, which is running AG
2.1.2b. The machine running the Venue Client (VC) cannot connect to the
Service Managers (SMs) I have running on my audio and video machines. I
can ping the machines with the SMs from the machine with the VC, and
I've c
Hi everybody, and especially ANL folks,
I'm a bit confused about what we're all supposed to be doing for text
backchannel communications in present-day AG 2. Were the SC Global
instructions meant to be generalized to ongoing use, until jabber is
integrated into the Venue Client?
http://www-uni
Andrew,
This sounds like an incredibly useful application!
I've just installed it on a Personal Node and don't seem to have had any
difficulties. I haven't had a chance to actually use it yet, but am
looking forward to giving it a test drive.
- Jennifer
Andrew Patrick wrote:
> We are pleased
Jason,
Thanks for sending out these links.
I'm particularly interested in your "Operation Guide." I wonder if you
might be willing to modify that for a more general audience (ie, node
operators everywhere vs. node operators at Rockhampton) and submit it to
the AGDP? We do not currently have a
send any suggestions for additional documents (or offers
to help write documents) to us at this same address.
Yours,
Jennifer Teig von Hoffman
AGDP Lead
Project Manager
Scientific Computing and Visualization
Office of Information Technology
Boston University
111 Cummington Street
Boston, MA 02
If anybody's willing to write up those step-by-step instructions, please
consider submitting them as an AGDP doc. It would be a real service to
the community to get that information on the web site -- a lot of new
users wouldn't think to search through the ag-tech archives for it.
- Jennifer
J
Hi all,
I've just heard that that Donnell and Yolanda Sanders' darling baby girl
was born yesterday.
Also, many of you know that a couple weeks ago Ariella Rebbi gave birth,
also to a baby girl. Her name is Avani. Mom and baby are doing great!
Congratulations and best wishes to both the happy
Hi all,
I'm doing a very quick, very informal demo today sometime between
12:45PM and 3:30PM Eastern time (18:45 - 20:45 UTC). If anybody could
transmit interesting video streams to the ANL AG Lobby, it would be
appreciated. Thanks!
- Jennifer
Hi Jorge,
You need to export your new certificate from the display machine, and put
copies of it on the other machines in your node.
On the display machine, in the Venue Client: select "Preferences," "Certificate
Manager," a window opens in which you select the new certificate, and click,
"Exp
Al,
Internet2 Detective is a handy tool for that.
http://detective.internet2.edu/
It's not really a question of whether your machine is configured for multicast,
but whether the network is.
- Jennifer
Alan Kraft wrote:
> I have installed AG on a PC running Windows2000. What
> do I need to d
Have you checked out the Venue Management Manual on the AG2 web site? There's a
link to it here:
http://www-unix.mcs.anl.gov/fl/research/accessgrid/documentation/user.html
- Jennifer
Joseph Hargitai wrote:
> Reading through the docs, I am a bit at a loss about the
> installation/configuration
Jim Senechal wrote:
> great. I just can't imagine everyone out there running a pig on sp2 is
> shutting off your firewall's. Or are you? Thanks again.
FWIW, I'm running SP2 and shut off the firewall.
site:
How To Install and Configure AG 2.3 on a Single Machine Node (PIG),
for Windows
Authors: Jennifer Teig von Hoffman, Boston University; and Cindy
Sievers,
Los Alamos National Laboratory
http://www.accessgrid.org/agdp/howto/ag2-3-install-pig.html
As always, i
Ariella, if you run into trouble gimme a yell! :)
Mary Fritsch wrote:
> these instructions, really go step by step... just keep this page open
> off to the side after you download the software itself... no reboot is
> necessary and it only takes about 5 minutes to get online.
>
> I am there i
Fudhi,
I suspect that you are running into network problems that are beyond my
ability to help with. I'm cc-ing the ag-tech mailing list, which I've
always found to be an excellent source of help. If you're not already
subscribed to this list, I'd strongly recommend it!
ag-tech folks, please help
- Jennifer
Douglas Kosovic wrote:
> On Sat , Sep 18, 2004 at 7:03AM, Fred Dech wrote:
>
>> 'not me. but i'd like to know more about VenueVNC2.3 as well.
>>
>> --fred
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 15, 2004 at 05:56PM, Jennifer Teig von Hoffman said:
>>
&g
Hi all,
Susanne Lefvert wrote:
>
> On Thu, 16 Sep 2004, Hengzhi Zhong wrote:
>
>
>>Hello all,
>>
>>I have installed AG2.3 for a PIG. The PIG is on windows
>>XP. SharedBrowser, SharedQuestionTool, and PowerPoint are already included
>>in the shared applications. However, when I tried to op
Hi all,
Anybody tried VenueVNC in the 2.3 release? Anybody got pointers to any
information at all about how to use it? Anybody got a server running I can try
connecting to?
- Jennifer
Tom,
Are there any special requirements for doing so, such as being given
appropriate permissions by the Venue Server administrator?
- Jennifer
Thomas D. Uram wrote:
> The bridge server can be configured to bridge venues on multiple venue
> servers, if that's what you're asking. You just nee
Hi all,
On Monday, August 16, I'm giving an informal demo to a bunch of students at
10:00AM Eastern (14:00 UTC). If anybody's free to join me, please RSVP here:
https://agschedule.ncsa.uiuc.edu/meetingdetails.asp?MID=5384
I'd request that remote sites arrive 30 minutes early so we can m
look at the AGDP Wish List (which also includes our list of works in
progress), and send any suggestions for additional documents (or offers
to help write documents) to us at this same address.
Yours,
Jennifer Teig von Hoffman
Project Manager
Scientific Computing and Visualization
Office of Inform
Yup, without (working) multicast you'll get no audio and video.
To test that this is the problem, you could go into a venue that has a unicast
bridge and see if everything works.
(Um, does anybody have the list of bridged venues still posted online
somewhere? My bridging doc unfortunately poin
Is it asking for your passphrase when you connect to a venue server, or when
you enter an individual venue on a venue server (ie, every time you change
rooms)? The latter would not be expected behavior.
It's my understanding that lost/forgotten/mis-typed passwords cannot be reset.
- Jennifer
N
Wouldn't the multicast beacon serve essentially the same purpose, plus provide
other nifty troubleshooting features?
Sam Liston wrote:
> I was wondering if anyone could easily park their node in the test room
> with a camera trained on their rat. We are doing some work on a campus
> firewall
them. they
> could work in a session that way. i can't figure that out. i have my
> audio level cranked in windows and on the headset, but i can't hear a thing
> if i'm not wearing the headset.
>
> --fred
>
> On Thu, Jul 15, 2004 at 10:20AM, Jennifer Tei
FWIW, here's also some information I had saved locally from the wiki page on
Contributed Software, for people who need the links that used to be there:
- Jennifer
*
Distributions
Platform: Slackware
Version: 2.1.2
Location: http://apag.accessgrid.org/AG2/i
Hi Shawn,
A few of us are reasonably happy with these here at BU:
Logitech Internet Chat Headset with Microphone
http://www.universitycomputers.com/ePOS?this_category=51&store=210&item_number=530R%2d58%2d80158&form=shared3%2fgm%2fdetail%2ehtml&design=210
- Jennifer
Shawn Needham wrote:
> Hi al
lusa.edu]
> Sent: Wednesday, July 14, 2004 3:58 PM
> To: Alex Favata; Jennifer Teig von Hoffman
> Cc: ag-t...@mcs.anl.gov
> Subject: RE: [AG-TECH] unicast problems
>
> So does that mean I'm just SOL until it gets resolved? (if I must use
> unicast) or is there any sort
I also see this as grayed out in Bridgeport. Given recent mail to this list, my
hunch is that the bridge is down.
- Jennifer
Buckert, Carl wrote:
> I’m having a problem selecting unicast when in a venue. I start the
> program like normal, go into the venue, but the unicast option is still
>
Personally, I like the QuickCam Orbit. I haven't tried a lot of other USB
cameras, so I can't say I've got many points of comparison, but here are a
couple of the things I like:
* The stand lets me position the camera near eye level without resorting to
propping it up with kleenex boxes, sticki
I'm not a vic expert, but my understanding is that muting the streams only
prevents the receiving computer from taking the time to draw the images, and
that it doesn't have any impact on the data traffic to the machine.
- Jennifer
Michael Miller wrote:
> I've seen this question a couple times.
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