Okay, I admit I'm a total idiot, I just want a simple script that increments by 1 and
outputs a string using the result.
What I have is:
count=1
while [ $count -lt 284 ]
do
count='expr $count + 1'
echo http://foo.foo.org/foo[$count].file; /home/user/output
done
Obviously
Okay, all set here.
Thanks to Paul and Mark for pointing out the problems, lack of double quotes and use
of single quotes instead of back ticks.
See why I'm in sales? :)
Chad
On 17 Jul 2002 at 11:59, Mark Komarinski wrote:
On Wed, Jul 17, 2002 at 11:48:15AM -0400, Chad R. Henry wrote
My IBM Thinkpad A21p does 1600x1200.
Chad
On 26 Apr 2002 at 21:05, Michael O'Donnell wrote:
I'm going through my (approx) quarterly ritual
where I survey the laptop market. While comparing
features during various WWW searches I notice that
it seems only Dell and Sony have the UXGA
I have a customer located in Andover, MA that is looking to up their bandwidth. They
are currently running fractional T1 (384) and want to go to full T1 while carrying
approx ~14 phone lines over the connection in addition to the
data services.
So far I've arranged for qoutes from their
Let me start off by apologizing for the use of bandwidth, if the following message is
inappropriate use of the list please let me know offline and I will make it a point to
avoid this kind of post in the future.
I know that a lot of the list members participate in the distributed.net
Need a 75ft Cat5e crossover cable. Any ideas on local sources?
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According to Gates, XP is the most important tool that's ever been
created and the basis for the entire software industry.
Furthermore There is no new security challenge created by
Passport, I guess he's right on that though, not a new security
challenge, just a new high-visibility, low
On 24 Sep 2001, at 19:04, Paul Lussier wrote:
You mean like box cutters? Or how about a Glock 9mm, it's ceramic,
won't show up on a metal detector. And I bet you can get ceramic
buttets, or maybe hide them in a something like, oh, say a laptop
where they'll get lost in the clutter of all
I don't know about the rest of you, but that makes at least one airline
I'll never fly again.
No way I'm trusting my laptop to the baggage handlers.
Chad
On 25 Sep 2001, at 16:15, Cole Tuininga wrote:
With regards to the earlier discussions here, I thought some of you
might find the
From wartimeliberty.com:
http://www.wartimeliberty.com/article.pl?sid=01/09/22/026245
Sen. Judd Gregg (R-New Hampshire), who called for global
backdoors in encryption products in a floor speech last week, is
readying legislation.
An Associated Press article by Lori Ayotte datelined Concord,
On 21 Sep 2001, at 0:08, Rich Cloutier wrote:
(Don't need to ask. I understand that the marshalls use rubber bullets
to prevent decompressions.)
Actually, unless they've made a change in the last few years I
believe they carry low velocity MagSafe ammo.
MagSafe is a frangible round, the
On 20 Sep 2001, at 18:34, Derek Martin wrote:
But what would have been the outcome if just a handful of brave souls
on each plane fought back? After all, the terrorists were weilding
only knives... the odds are you'd get cut if you resisted, but that's
better than being dead, isn't it? And
I've got a P-133 sitting around that I was planning on disposing of. It
needs a power supply, but it's got the CPU, 48 or 64 MB of RAM
(can't remember offhand) and a floppy drive.
Anyone who's willing to come to Derry to pick it up can have it.
Chad
On 26 Apr 2001, at 12:26, Tilly,
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I've got a P-133 sitting around that I was planning on disposing of.
It needs
Thanks to all who replied, especially Ben Scott, who pointed me to a
directory permissions problem. Once I fixed the permissions
everything works great. Now I can get rid of password based
access completely!
Chad
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Okay, call me slow, but I'm having trouble setting up Public Key
access to OpenSSH on my RH 7.0 machine.
According to the Secure CRT documentation, I cannot use ssh-
keygen on the server to creat my public key, because it says it can't
understand the format. Following the instructions in
Just received my shiny (well, flat black), new IBM Thinkpad A21p
and I'm curious if there are any gotchas to installing Linux on it.
It's a model 2629HTU, the one with the integrated Intel modem and
ethernet.
As laptops go, it's pretty sweet, 15-inch 1600 x 1200 LCD,
Pentium III 850, 512M
To quote Sharky Extreme:
"All previous Athlons came with 128K of L1 cache and 512K of
external back cache running at half the speed or even less (the
Pluto ratio) of the processor's core. The L2 cache has been halved
from 512K down to 256K, thus "Thunderbird"-based Athlons come
with a total
I know it's been asked before, but I can't find the answer in the
archives.
I've got a friend who wants to set his laptop up for wireless at
home, any ideas on an inexpensive wireless solution? The prices
on base stations are outrageously high.
Chad
Anyone using the Cobalt Qube? I've got a friend who has
questions about it.
Chad
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Date sent: Wed, 23 Aug 2000 15:52:45 -0500
How modified is the Linux OS running on it? I understand the
Forwarding on behalf of a friend, cause I don't know the answer. I
walked him through how to remove Linux from his system, but now
he's having a problem with his partition tables. Any suggestions?
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On 12 Jul 2000, at 21:19, Kenneth E. Lussier wrote:
What separates web farms, and most other internet services, from
firewalls is that most internet servers don't really care what
there IP address is, and neither does a client of that service.
With a firewall, IP addresses are extremely
On 6 Jul 2000, at 12:58, Adam Wendt wrote:
I'm putting together a box to be my firewall/gateway to the
internet. Right now I only have a 85meg hard drive so I was hoping you
guys could give me some suggestions on what distro/OS (FreeBSD, NetBSD
OpenBSD etc..) might work for this purpose (and
Thanks for the responses. I ended up picking up a cheap Trident
PCI card from a place on Main Street in Derry called NH Computer
Outlet.
Chad
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What was the name of the guitar player we were listening to in your
car?
Chad
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I've been perusing the VPN-Masq HOW-TO and some of the web
pages devoted to it since I need to set it up on my Linux server at
home. Anyone know when this is slated to become part of the
standard kernel? The HOW-TO says 2.2.13 but that obviously didn't
happen.
Chad
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