[EUG-LUG:2881] Re: UPS recommendations

2001-09-18 Thread Christopher Allen
On Tue, 18 Sep 2001, larry a price wrote: > This provides many benefits that would be completely absent in a more > normal setting, the primary one being the exercise, Exercise causes reactive oxygen species (ROS) to be created, potentially shortening lifespan: J Physiol Biochem 2001 Mar;57(1):

[EUG-LUG:2880] Re: Guest speaker for EUGLUG....

2001-09-18 Thread Rob Hudson
I've got the same MB with a CT5880 on it. I compiled the es1371 + ac97_codec in the kernel and it works just fine. Is this the same thing as you're using? > On 20010918.2211, mro said ... > > KRUD up to date? Hardly. Personal opinion here. Yes I do run RedHat but if > you want bleeding edge I

[EUG-LUG:2879] Re: Guest speaker for EUGLUG....

2001-09-18 Thread Seth Cohn
Keep in mind, though, KRUD's focus is to improve the STOCK RedHat distro. Since RedHat is the 'standard', this is meant to be as close to RedHat plus the errata/bugfixes that most people would have to manually track down and install. For those who need and want this, it's a nice setup. - Or

[EUG-LUG:2878] Re: Guest speaker for EUGLUG....

2001-09-18 Thread mro
KRUD up to date? Hardly. Personal opinion here. Yes I do run RedHat but if you want bleeding edge I think Mandrake does it better in a single shot. Their beta picked up my GeForce3 and CT5880 sound when RedHat's beta didn't. Suffice it to say that's what's currently on the blue box and more stab

[EUG-LUG:2877] Re: Guest speaker for EUGLUG....

2001-09-18 Thread Seth Cohn
> > What is KRUD? http://www.tummy.com/krud/ KRUD updated monthly, available by subscription Are you tired of tracking all of the errata and package updates for your Red Hat Linux installation? KRUD is the answer. Updated every month, and delivered to you on CD, KRUD is the easiest way to keep

[EUG-LUG:2876] Re: QSeeMe

2001-09-18 Thread mro
I've not discovered QSeeMe yet but I have found a bunch of stuff on the H232 protocol (Netmeeting type stuff) like OhPhone that I've never had any luck getting started. Of course my webcam is dead but my X10 works wonderfully with a little program called GSPY. I am evil psycho roommate from hel

[EUG-LUG:2875] QSeeMe

2001-09-18 Thread Leo Clark
anyone use QSeeMe? Anyone have any idea now to install it? I found a .tar.gz a www.pangea.org/~mavilar/qseeme/qseeme.html but the binary in the tarball is like busted or something and won't exicute. Whats the deal? I can't find any documentation on it and no one seams to have any kind of mirro

[EUG-LUG:2874] Re: UPS recommendations?

2001-09-18 Thread Jacob Meuser
On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 05:57:49PM -0700, Jacob Meuser wrote: > anyway. There's some good software out there; you can put a box on the > UPS and have that machine run a daemon with clients on the other > machines to shut down the whole network, I guess it's not that complicated. From upds.conf

[EUG-LUG:2873] Re: Guest speaker for EUGLUG....

2001-09-18 Thread Kent Loobey
On Tuesday 18 September 2001 17:49, you wrote: > You'd think I remember that I bounce if I send it from the wrong > account but I do it over and over > > Subject: Guest speaker for EUGLUG > > > We might have a guest speaker... that would be cool. > > > > I'm thinking a talk on Pyth

[EUG-LUG:2872] Re: Guest speaker for EUGLUG....

2001-09-18 Thread larry a price
I'll second that, it would be a good thing to have more python programmers around. html sigsexy is good linux is goodqed: linux is sexy http://www.efn.org/~laprice";>laprice at efn dot org On Tue, 18 Sep 2001, Jacob Meuser wrote: > On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 05:49:17PM -0700, Seth Cohn wrote: > >

[EUG-LUG:2871] Re: Guest speaker for EUGLUG....

2001-09-18 Thread Jacob Meuser
On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 05:49:17PM -0700, Seth Cohn wrote: > > We might have a guest speaker... that would be cool. > > > > I'm thinking a talk on Python would be GREAT it's far more than Linux > > oriented, since it runs under Windows, BSD, etc etc... Qmail is good, but > > Python is much

[EUG-LUG:2870] Re: Help with shipping?

2001-09-18 Thread Jacob Meuser
On Tue, Sep 18, 2001 at 05:31:50PM -0700, Seth Cohn wrote: > Can anyone help with this? > > Shipping would make the difference between 100 disks and more... > > Seth Does it have to be UPS? I have a FedEx account. Get a weight and box size estimate, as well as the originating ZIP and I'll se

[EUG-LUG:2869] Guest speaker for EUGLUG....

2001-09-18 Thread Seth Cohn
You'd think I remember that I bounce if I send it from the wrong account but I do it over and over Subject: Guest speaker for EUGLUG > We might have a guest speaker... that would be cool. > > I'm thinking a talk on Python would be GREAT it's far more than Linux > oriented, s

[EUG-LUG:2868] Re: UPS recommendations?

2001-09-18 Thread Jacob Meuser
> > How do you shutdown a computer after the power goes out if the monitor isn't > pluged into the UPS? > Plug a surge protector/power strip into the UPS? My APC /yells/ when the power gets flaky, and since I sleep in the same room, a couple minutes is plenty time. They're not doing anything

[EUG-LUG:2867] Help with shipping?

2001-09-18 Thread Seth Cohn
Can anyone help with this? Shipping would make the difference between 100 disks and more... Seth > - Original Message - > From: Nathan Samson @suse.com > > > > Would you be willing, because 300 is a lot to send out on our budget, to > > provide us with your UPS account number if you ev

[EUG-LUG:2866] RE: Requests for contributions to the Demo Day sent out...

2001-09-18 Thread Tim Howe
Well, WindRiver seems to be the place that is sort of the "home" of FreeBSD now since they purchased BSDi's software business... Tim > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of > Seth Cohn > Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 12:00 PM > To: [EMAIL

[EUG-LUG:2865] Re: UPS recommendations?

2001-09-18 Thread Jim K
APC had a unit model name something 500 for about $150 that their powerchute software for linux was available. Jim K - Original Message - From: "Jim Darrough" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 10:27 AM Subject: [EUG-LUG:2857] Re: UPS recommendati

[EUG-LUG:2864] new mail worm loose

2001-09-18 Thread larry a price
I got one of these in my inbox today, on a unix system it looks like garbage, under windows it opens a web page to download something as well as passing on a file called "readme.exe" more info can be found at: http:[EMAIL PROTECTED] apparently it's called "nimda" Who names these things. Also ju

[EUG-LUG:2863] Requests for contributions to the Demo Day sent out...

2001-09-18 Thread Seth Cohn
Well, I finally found time/energy to send off a few dozen requests for items for the Demo Day(s). Super Kudos to TurboLinux who responded within minutes to the request with a Yes and is sending much goodness. I need more places (and quickly) to ask... the following is the list I had: Andover.net

[EUG-LUG:2862] Re: UPS recommendations?

2001-09-18 Thread Seth Cohn
> Hey Bob. Of course you run a little piece of > software that does it for you > when the battery voltage gets too low. Is there > one for Linux for APC yet I > wonder? There are number of different software packages. Depends on what brand, what model, etc etc. You can be sure that most UPSes

[EUG-LUG:2861] Re: UPS recommendations

2001-09-18 Thread Justin Bengtson
LOL!!! can you hook a white-boy up? -Original Message- From: larry a price [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 11:36 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [EUG-LUG:2860] Re: UPS recommendations Get an exercycles with an attached generator/flywheel. Power down. No p

[EUG-LUG:2860] Re: UPS recommendations

2001-09-18 Thread larry a price
Get an exercycles with an attached generator/flywheel. Power down. No problemo, just hop on the bike and a few minutes later you are ready to compute (on your laptop or ultra-low-power device) This provides many benefits that would be completely absent in a more normal setting, the primary one be

[EUG-LUG:2859] Re: UPS recommendations?

2001-09-18 Thread Bob Miller
Bob Crandell wrote: > How do you shutdown a computer after the power goes out if the monitor isn't > pluged into the UPS? Ssh in from a laptop or the machine with the LCD, of course. (I didn't state, but I assumed, that all network hubs and switches will be on UPS.) Thanks, everybody, for all

[EUG-LUG:2858] Re: UPS recommendations?

2001-09-18 Thread Jim Darrough
Ok, Bob here's my recommendation. Get an APC UPS with smart sensing. Get three times the wattage you want to protect. Include the monitor. This means that if you have a computer with a 300 watt power supply, you need a 1KW UPS, or even 1.2KW. If brownouts and power sag is your problem,

[EUG-LUG:2857] Re: UPS recommendations?

2001-09-18 Thread Jim Darrough
At 07:22 AM 9/18/2001 -0700, you wrote: >APC and Belkin are good choices. I use them both. All Belkins have line >conditioning built in. Belkins go for between $100 - $200 depending on the >battery size. The electronics are the same in all the ones I've looked at. >I've heard there is softwar

[EUG-LUG:2856] Re: UPS recommendations?

2001-09-18 Thread Ralph Zeller
Cottage Grove has frequent power outages. Years ago, we unplugged every pc/fax/copier/etc when a storm was coming. Drastic measures! A typical outage in Cottage Grove lasts less than a second, and according to the guy in charge of the Pacific Power office here, such outages are usually caused

[EUG-LUG:2855] Re: UPS recommendations?

2001-09-18 Thread mro
Drop to a terminal and blindly but accurately login and power down. Easy as cake. :-) > > How do you shutdown a computer after the power goes out if the monitor > isn't pluged into the UPS? > _ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com addre

[EUG-LUG:2854] FrontPage 2002 install on Apache Linux problem

2001-09-18 Thread Scott Chapman
I have a new install of FrontPage Extensions 2002 (from rtr.com) on Linux. It appears that all went well with the install but I can't author anything. When I try to "Publish Web" with FP 2002, I get a username and passwor d box repeatedly. I'm using the admin username and pwd that I typed in whe

[EUG-LUG:2853] Re: UPS recommendations?

2001-09-18 Thread Bob Crandell
APC and Belkin are good choices. I use them both. All Belkins have line conditioning built in. Belkins go for between $100 - $200 depending on the battery size. The electronics are the same in all the ones I've looked at. I've heard there is software to control the computer but I haven't f

[EUG-LUG:2852] Re: UPS recommendations?

2001-09-18 Thread Dean Ridgway
>We get way too many power outages out here in the boonies. Any >suggestions for a UPS or place to buy same. It all depends on what you are after. Figure out the exact power requirements and length of time you would like to figure out how big a UPS to get. I don't remember the formula off hand