The New York Times takes an interest in the case, <
http://www.nytimes.com/idg/IDG_002570DE00740E18002573FD005AB476.html?ref=technology>,
reporting that a number of civil rights groups and an independent person
have moved to intervene in order to protect the public's right to read the
wikileak.org
To connecty the clearwire modem to the laptop you will need either
an Ethernet which will connect from the modem to the laptop, or a cable
going to a wifi router such a linksys wrt54g which will retransmit to
the laptop. The wireless router is the device that supports WEP, WPA
etc. Some of them
Alan wrote:
On Mon, February 25, 2008 2:34 pm, Garl Grigsby wrote:
I have office where we have two servers. Server 1 is a CentOS 4.6 x86_64
system. Server 2 is a CentOS 4.6 x86 system. Server 1 hosts a number of
shares that are mounted via autofs. Here is a piece of the auto.share
file from s
On Mon, February 25, 2008 2:34 pm, Garl Grigsby wrote:
> I have office where we have two servers. Server 1 is a CentOS 4.6 x86_64
> system. Server 2 is a CentOS 4.6 x86 system. Server 1 hosts a number of
> shares that are mounted via autofs. Here is a piece of the auto.share
> file from server 2 re
Michael Miller wrote:
Did you check your /var/log/messages file for link drops?
What you see below is pretty much all I see in messages. It just mounts,
unmounts, every minute or so. Makes finding useful things in the logs a
pain in the arse Looking at ifconfig I see no errors listed a
Good info, I kind of had that understanding, and with a phone bundle they
throw in phone access. This individual, I'm inquiring for, doesn't know
much; and neither do I for that matter.
Much of the problem they are concerned with is do to the vaguarities of cell
phone reception, I would imagine.
Clearwire is wireless.
Basically a Cleartwire modem is an antenna, somewhat directional, if
one has difficulty getting a signal the clearwire help line tells one
which direction to point toward the nearest cell-tower/
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 12:29 PM, BB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is some s
This is some sort of cell tower transmitter/receiver or the signal comes in
on the phone line?
Brian
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 12:22 PM, Jim K <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The modem just has a single Ethernet port on it, and a place to plug in
> the power supply. It is plug in and it works.
> I a
The modem just has a single Ethernet port on it, and a place to plug in
the power supply. It is plug in and it works.
I am not sure how the voice bundle works.
Jim K
BB wrote:
> thanks Jim, so the ClearWire modem is, just that, a modem.
>
> The person I am working with is a chat friend, and so I'm
Thanks Rob,
I now have 3 invites to github.com which I'm happy to pass on to anyone
who is interested.
- Dave
Rob Hudson wrote:
You can have public or private repositories. It's in beta, so when
the service is finally released, it may be a pay for service. I don't
know how that will wor
thanks Jim, so the ClearWire modem is, just that, a modem.
The person I am working with is a chat friend, and so I'm working blind in
two ways. 1) I can't see their equipment AND 2) I don't know them well, and
visa versa, so I'm talking about security issues where the trust level is
weak, as it s
You can have public or private repositories. It's in beta, so when
the service is finally released, it may be a pay for service. I don't
know how that will work yet. But in the meantime, it's fun to
experiment with.
Ben and Dave... should I use the same email addresses you're
subscribed to here
Anyone here used http://wiki.darcs.net/DarcsWiki/DarcsGit ??
(...currently unstable...)
~ben
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 8:38 AM, Dave Compton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Rob,
>
> Thanks! I would like one too.
>
> - Dave
>
>
>
> Rob Hudson wrote:
> > I've got 5 invites to http://github.com/
Hi Rob,
Thanks! I would like one too.
- Dave
Rob Hudson wrote:
I've got 5 invites to http://github.com/ if anyone wants to try it
out. Just send me the email you'd like to register under and I'll
send an invite.
Here's an interesting blog post about github I saw yesterday:
http://tomayko.co
Sweet! Is it all public, or can one have private repositories too?
I'd like one, please.
Ben
On Thu, Feb 28, 2008 at 8:33 AM, Rob Hudson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've got 5 invites to http://github.com/ if anyone wants to try it
> out. Just send me the email you'd like to register under a
I've got 5 invites to http://github.com/ if anyone wants to try it
out. Just send me the email you'd like to register under and I'll
send an invite.
Here's an interesting blog post about github I saw yesterday:
http://tomayko.com/weblog/2008/02/26/github-is-myspace-for-hackers
-Rob
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