Re: [Eug-lug] Smoothwall (www.smoothwall.org) experience?

2005-05-03 Thread T. Joseph CARTER
On Tue, May 03, 2005 at 10:57:10PM -0700, Jamie wrote: > Ive been doing this for about a year now, and I really dont miss fussing with > an old firewall pc at all. I actually have that model, and its a real nice > unit... You can find them real cheap just about every week in the sunday ads > if

Re: [Eug-lug] Smoothwall (www.smoothwall.org) experience?

2005-05-03 Thread Walter Hurst
I just bought the D-Link DWL-923 at Best Buy. How does that compare with the Linksys? I got it because it was $19 (after rebates) and came bundled with a laptop NIC (which is what I really needed...). My connection is DSL broadband. I have servers behind the existing DSL router and have some po

Re: [Eug-lug] Smoothwall (www.smoothwall.org) experience?

2005-05-03 Thread Jacob Meuser
On Tue, May 03, 2005 at 10:32:31PM -0700, Mr O wrote: > Welcome to our semi-regularly active random location meetings > group. > > As for a recommendation to your question, are you providing a > firewall for a dial-up or high speed connection? If high speed > why not pick up a router like the Lin

Re: [Eug-lug] Source Code Processing

2005-05-03 Thread Jacob Meuser
On Tue, May 03, 2005 at 09:59:47PM -0700, larry price wrote: > On 5/3/05, Jacob Meuser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Tue, May 03, 2005 at 09:15:19PM -0700, Jason Van Cleve wrote: > > > I'd like to process a whole bunch of source files uniformly, stripping > > > off any whitespace at the ends of

Re: [Eug-lug] Smoothwall (www.smoothwall.org) experience?

2005-05-03 Thread Jamie
Ive been doing this for about a year now, and I really dont miss fussing with an old firewall pc at all. I actually have that model, and its a real nice unit... You can find them real cheap just about every week in the sunday ads if you need one. Jamie On Tuesday 03 May 2005 10:32 pm, Mr O wro

Re: [Eug-lug] Smoothwall (www.smoothwall.org) experience?

2005-05-03 Thread Mr O
Welcome to our semi-regularly active random location meetings group. As for a recommendation to your question, are you providing a firewall for a dial-up or high speed connection? If high speed why not pick up a router like the Linksys WRT54G which sells nearly everywhere for $49 these days. It's

Re: [Eug-lug] Source Code Processing

2005-05-03 Thread Neil Parker
Jason Van Cleve wrote, >I'd like to process a whole bunch of source files uniformly, stripping >off any whitespace at the ends of lines and also making sure there is >exactly one newline before the EOF. That last part may be tricky, but >is there a speedy *nix utility for getting rid of trailing w

[Eug-lug] Smoothwall (www.smoothwall.org) experience?

2005-05-03 Thread Walter Hurst
Hello, As a new member to this group, I gotta say that I'm impressed with the amount of traffic and active users. I haven't had the chance to attend any meetings yet but I hopefully will sometime this summer. Now onto my question... I was wondering if anybody has any experience with the Smoothwa

Re: [Eug-lug] Source Code Processing

2005-05-03 Thread larry price
On 5/3/05, Jacob Meuser <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Tue, May 03, 2005 at 09:15:19PM -0700, Jason Van Cleve wrote: > > I'd like to process a whole bunch of source files uniformly, stripping > > off any whitespace at the ends of lines and also making sure there is > > exactly one newline before t

Re: [Eug-lug] Source Code Processing

2005-05-03 Thread Jacob Meuser
On Tue, May 03, 2005 at 09:15:19PM -0700, Jason Van Cleve wrote: > I'd like to process a whole bunch of source files uniformly, stripping > off any whitespace at the ends of lines and also making sure there is > exactly one newline before the EOF. That last part may be tricky, but > is there a spe

[Eug-lug] Source Code Processing

2005-05-03 Thread Jason Van Cleve
I'd like to process a whole bunch of source files uniformly, stripping off any whitespace at the ends of lines and also making sure there is exactly one newline before the EOF. That last part may be tricky, but is there a speedy *nix utility for getting rid of trailing whitespace, or maybe for gen

Re: [Eug-lug] Roll your own system... or not

2005-05-03 Thread Max Lemieux
Excellent. I didn't try that method; and the power supply explains why removing the battery for a few minutes didn't do it. I wasn't aware that it acts as a capacitor to that extent... thanks --Max Mr O wrote: Did you power the machine up after moving the jumper? On some BIOS's you boot up and s

Re: [Eug-lug] Roll your own system... or not

2005-05-03 Thread Mr O
Did you power the machine up after moving the jumper? On some BIOS's you boot up and set clear all passwords, save & exit, poweroff and put the jumper back. Try that sometime if you're in the machine again anytime. Also, as for just pulling the battery, don't forget to pull the power cord and hit

Re: [Eug-lug] Roll your own system... or not

2005-05-03 Thread Max Lemieux
Yeah, I tried the jumper... both on the other position, and off entirely, for a couple minutes each time. No luck. Same with the CMOS battery, 5 minutes out didn't clear it... The IBM engineering seems to be pretty nice. The case design is clever (at least to my untrained eyes) and 5.25" drive