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Dave Hardy
Systems Manager/DBA
Vermont Health Care Administration
89 Main Street
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Montpelier, VT 05620-3101
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[Here's a better link:
http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1104-855723.html
>>> "Ingham, Stephen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03/08/02 02:07PM >>>
I'm going to pay $59.00 just to read this artical!!
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FYI...
Dave Hardy
Systems Manager/DBA
Vermont Health Care Administration
89 Main Street
Drawer 20
Montpelier, VT 05620-3101
802-828-2914
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TECHNOLOGY ALERT
from The Wall Street Journal
Friday, March 8
[I just read that about five minutes ago; come on over, Derek;
things are swell here; we got civil unions and we also got pretty
near zero firearms laws. Plus, some of us are doing our best
to smuggle Linux in wherever we can...]
Dave Hardy
Systems Manager/DBA
Vermont Health Care
holidays to one
and all!]
Dave Hardy
(running RH 7.1 w/Ximian Gnome at home and listening to tunes at work that reside on a
RH box downstairs that got snuck in here by another techie)
Dave Hardy
Systems Manager/DBA
Vermont Health Care Administration
89 Main Street
Drawer 20
Montpelier, VT 056
[Oh Lordy, an IT guy, Linux, no less, who never saw an episode of "Doctor Who?" How
can this be?]
Errr, what's a Tardis?
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Seeya,
Paul
God Bless America!
...we don't need to be perfect to be the best around,
and we never stop trying t
[I agree with most of what Pete said below; we've had Adelphia here in Montpelier, VT
for about 18 months, and the service was pretty good up until about two months ago,
when a lot of the stuff Pete describes started happening. Most of the problem seems
to be with the email, and whenever that
A brief glossary to M$ terminology
http://www.usnews.com/usnews/issue/010910/biztech/10domain.htm
Dave Hardy
Systems Manager/DBA
Vermont Health Care Administration
89 Main Street
Drawer 20
Montpelier, VT 05620-3101
802-828-2914
FAX: 802-828-2949
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aign is just the first phase of
Microsoft's effort to surround and destroy Open Source. The next phase will be
Microsoft's attempt to legislate Open Source out of existence. I have no doubt that
Microsoft's lobbyists and client congressmen are burning the midnight oil to develop
and
Good one!
I am fed up with M$ and may have a shot at a RH sys admin/dev job soon; light a joss
stick for me, folks.
Dave
Dave Hardy
Systems Manager/DBA
Vermont Health Care Administration
89 Main Street
Drawer 20
Montpelier, VT 05620-3101
802-828-2914
FAX: 802-828-2949
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ever go back."
I thought it was unusual to see this perpective in a political magazine; I'd link to
the article but they don't have it up on their site; you gotta buy it at
Mega-Books-R-Us.
Regahds from Montpelier,
Dave
Dave Hardy
Systems Manager/DBA
Vermont Health Care Admin
o and neither one of us has used it since, mainly for the reasons Kevin
outlines here.
My question is why is anyone using AOL??!!
Dave
Dave Hardy
Systems Manager/DBA
Vermont Health Care Administration
89 Main Street
Drawer 20
Montpelier, VT 05620-3101
802-828-2914
FAX: 802-828-2949
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More FYI on security issues--my apology if it is a duplicate of what you're already
getting from SANS or elsewhere.
Dave Hardy
Systems Manager/DBA
Vermont Health Care Administration
89 Main Street
Drawer 20
Montpelier, VT 05620-3101
802-828-2914
FAX: 802-828-2949
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FYI
Dave Hardy
Systems Manager/DBA
Vermont Health Care Administration
89 Main Street
Drawer 20
Montpelier, VT 05620-3101
802-828-2914
FAX: 802-828-2949
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ALERT! A DANGEROUS NEW WORM IS SPREADING ON THE INTERNET
March 23, 2001 7
This is rather interesting.
Dave Hardy
Systems Manager/DBA
Vermont Health Care Administration
89 Main Street
Drawer 20
Montpelier, VT 05620-3101
802-828-2914
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Large Criminal Hacker Attack on Windows NT E-Banking
ang from
Redmond in a race for operating-system supremacy.
By Andrew Leonard
06/16/99
Microsoft's flawed Linux vs. NT shootout
The test lab looked for help online. But did it really want answers?
By Andrew Leonard
04/27/99
Dave Hardy
Systems Manager/DBA
Vermont Health Care Adm
Email post of the week; nice work, Mr. Bennett.
Dave Hardy
Systems Manager/DBA
Vermont Health Care Administration
89 Main Street
Drawer 20
Montpelier, VT 05620-3101
802-828-2914
FAX: 802-828-2949
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>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/16/01 10:00AM >>>
&
f the usual (DOS/WinDoze) methods.
Dave Hardy
Systems Manager/DBA
Vermont Health Care Administration
89 Main Street
Drawer 20
Montpelier, VT 05620-3101
802-828-2914
FAX: 802-828-2949
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>>> Chris Blake <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/15/01 11:24AM >>>
The way I do this
Yes, I plan to put the Linux box on the network eventually.
I dig Alphas, too; hopefully I'll get to work on them again.
Sorry about the email wrap; we use GroupWise, which I
have come to loathe more and more each day.
Dave
>>> Rich Payne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 02/15/01 10:20AM >>>
>
Greetings and felicitations once again;
Yesterday I had the brass and effrontery to prevail upon the illustrious members of
this list to help me with a small problem concerning the uninstall of RH and
reformatting of my second hard drive on my home machine.
Several folks offered suggestions an
Beaucoups thanks to all for the suggestions; I will go home tonight and experiment
some more with this particular 'black art.'
Dave
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meeting and also the geekfest down in Hopkinton, nicely
described by maddog.
Dave
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Thanks, Ben; I will tinker around some on this.
Dave
>>> Benjamin Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01/16/01 04:19PM >>>
On Tue, 16 Jan 2001, Dave hardy wrote:
> I've seen info here and there but no succinct, step-by-step instructions
> for a box with this little
Happy birthday, reptar!!!
I'd like to do the same thing with my 10-year-old Gateway 486SX 33MHZ 8MB RAM w/170MB
hd.
I've seen info here and there but no succinct, step-by-step instructions for a box
with this little in the way of resources, by current standards. Any pointers?
Dave Hardy
Systems Manager/DBA
Vermont Health Care Administration
89 Main Street
Drawer 20
Montpelier, VT 05620-3101
802-828-2914
FAX: 802-828-2949
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>>> Bayard Coolidge USG ZKO3-3/S20 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 10/11/00 03:15PM >>>
Derek Martin <[EMAIL
There's a short piece on ZDNet today concerning the Q's relationship to the future of
Linux.
http://www.zdnet.com/zdnn/stories/news/0,4586,2637950,00.html
Dave Hardy
Systems Manager/DBA
Vermont Health Care Administration
89 Main Street
Drawer 20
Montpelier, VT 05620-3101
802-828-291
Yes. It went flawlessly until I tried to boot Win98/2 (I
have a dual-boot machine at home with Win98/2 on the C drive and a second hard
drive running RH6.2; also have Partition/Boot Magic).
Despite the presence of Boot Magic, the machine would ONLY
boot RH6.2; after a number of other att
Although initially there will be only one database, plans are afoot to
build more in the long run, to include both data warehousing and OLTP.
At least two people will have to know and support the o.s. and Oracle,
neither of whom have much in the way of experience or training at this
s it's been around for several years now)I know that a
lot of things that run on Sun's Solaris just recompilefor Linux (not
everything, but many things), and since Linux aims atPosix compatibility,
from the application level, if they have aproblem on one, they will probably
have th
This is somewhat off-topic, but if I may be permitted a
newbie's indulgence:
Although a prior VMS/NT guy, I am evidently going to have some
input as to which o.s. to run on a new server that will be handing a large
Oracle database. The decision is whether to use UNIX, commercial or
otherw
jamin Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 05/18/00
04:56PM >>>On Thu, 18 May 2000, Dave hardy wrote:> Running
Gnome and if I can have just one little freebie answer to> something, how
can I make the font size bigger on my screen? Just got> bifocals,
and being an old man I need bigger
Greetings,
There is also a smaller LUG here in Vermont, http://www.slug-vt.org and maybe there would
be some interest in holding joint meetings, installfests and the like near a
central location, such as the New London to Lebanon to Hanover to White River
Junction area.
Dave
Maybe
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