Re: MythTV + mysql problems

2007-01-29 Thread Adam (gnhlug)
On 1/28/07, kenta <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Sun, 28 Jan 2007, Adam (gnhlug) wrote: I recently moved to a nvidia 5200 series card because of issues with my ati 9250. All I had to do was plugin the Svideo cable and on startup the machine booted and I could see it on the TV immediatenly (BIO

Re: PVR-150 (1042, 1045, 1062)?

2007-01-29 Thread Ted Roche
On Jan 29, 2007, at 6:48 PM, mike miller wrote: I looked at NewEggs website and found several listings for what appear to be variations on Hauppauge PVR 150. All include "WinTV" in the title and only list Windows as the supported operating system. Variations in descriptions include straig

Re: Request for a Good Intro to Linux / UNIX

2007-01-29 Thread Andy Bair
On Mon, 2007-01-29 at 10:59 -0500, Kent Johnson wrote: > Andy Bair wrote: > Does anyone know of a good paper or website > > focused on getting people started with Linux/UNIX? You can assume that > > the students have a fair amount of Windows background and (may be) some > > familiarity with Linux.

Re: Request for a Good Intro to Linux / UNIX

2007-01-29 Thread Andy Bair
On Mon, 2007-01-29 at 10:51 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > From: Andy Bair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 09:37:32 -0500 > > > This Thursday I will begin teaching a Linux/UNIX module as part of a > > class titled, "Introduction to Computer Forensics". I have some > > material

Re: PVR-150 (1042, 1045, 1062)?

2007-01-29 Thread mike miller
I looked at NewEggs website and found several listings for what appear to be variations on Hauppauge PVR 150. All include "WinTV" in the title and only list Windows as the supported operating system. Variations in descriptions include straight " Hauppauge WinTV PVR 150" other descriptions incl

Re: PVR-150 (1042, 1045, 1062)?

2007-01-29 Thread Bill McGonigle
On Jan 29, 2007, at 08:39, Ted Roche wrote: 1600 appears to not be compatible with the PVR-150 and not work with MythTV. This is unacceptable behavior. I'm curious - is MythTV really just a blip on Happauge's RADAR? I only ask because everybody I know with one is using with MythTV, not W

Re: MythTV + mysql problems

2007-01-29 Thread Bill McGonigle
On Jan 28, 2007, at 22:25, Adam (gnhlug) wrote: Can I ask what UseEvents is suppose to do? Do you think it would help with autodetecting the TV? Jarod said it made things faster. I have no idea what it actually does, of course. -Bill - Bill McGonigle, Owner Work: 603.448

Python Meeting, 25-Jan-2007: Dabo

2007-01-29 Thread Ted Roche
Thirteen attendees graced the offices of the Amoskeag Business Incubator for the January meeting of the Python Special Interest Group of the Greater New Hampshire Linux User Group. We followed the usual ritual of announcements, milk & cookies, questions, news (Django released at 0.95.1, for

Re: Request for a Good Intro to Linux / UNIX

2007-01-29 Thread Michael Nolin
--- Andy Bair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It means both: (1) Understanding the forensic > elements to look for on a > Linux machine, and I have on my desk "Self-Service Linux, Mastering the Art of Problem Determination" Bruce Perens. It seems like a great way to address the "forensic" issues,

Re: Request for a Good Intro to Linux / UNIX

2007-01-29 Thread Kent Johnson
Andy Bair wrote: Does anyone know of a good paper or website focused on getting people started with Linux/UNIX? You can assume that the students have a fair amount of Windows background and (may be) some familiarity with Linux. Any suggestions would be appreciated b/c I just don't have the time

Re: Request for a Good Intro to Linux / UNIX

2007-01-29 Thread aluminumsulfate
> From: Andy Bair <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 09:37:32 -0500 > This Thursday I will begin teaching a Linux/UNIX module as part of a > class titled, "Introduction to Computer Forensics". I have some > materials that I will cover and will probably focus on simple commands > like c

Re: Request for a Good Intro to Linux / UNIX

2007-01-29 Thread Andy Bair
Also, I was briefly looking at this to satify my requirements: http://tldp.org/LDP/intro-linux/html/ Andy On Mon, 2007-01-29 at 09:54 -0500, Michael ODonnell wrote: > > Does the term "forensics" imply after-the-fact analysis > when something bad has happened to the computer, or is > some other

Re: Request for a Good Intro to Linux / UNIX

2007-01-29 Thread Andy Bair
It means both: (1) Understanding the forensic elements to look for on a Linux machine, and (2) understanding how to use Linux as an analysis platform. But, mostly #2. Later on in the semester I cover things like the coronorer's tool kit, autopsy, etc. Right now, I want to give them some good han

Re: Request for a Good Intro to Linux / UNIX

2007-01-29 Thread Michael ODonnell
Does the term "forensics" imply after-the-fact analysis when something bad has happened to the computer, or is some other incident being analyzed and it's hoped that info on the computer will help with that investigation? ___ gnhlug-discuss mailing li

Request for a Good Intro to Linux / UNIX

2007-01-29 Thread Andy Bair
All -- This Thursday I will begin teaching a Linux/UNIX module as part of a class titled, "Introduction to Computer Forensics". I have some materials that I will cover and will probably focus on simple commands like cd, ls, dd, etc, etc. Does anyone know of a good paper or website focused on ge

Re: Linux not allowed to engage in online banking in South Korea?

2007-01-29 Thread Fred
On Friday 26 January 2007 21:11, David Long uttered thusly: > The ATM at the airport accepted my DCU ATM card for cash. The Marriott > in Seoul would not accept my DCU Visa to pay my hotel bill. On my > second trip over I used my Chase Visa (I think). I did try calling DCU, > but there was nothi

Re: PVR-150 (1042, 1045, 1062)?

2007-01-29 Thread Ben Scott
On 1/29/07, Ted Roche <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: This is unacceptable behavior. "For some strange reason, you'd just accept this." [1] I've noticed that usual standards of quality don't seem to apply in the IT world. [1] From an old "joke" about if Microsoft built cars. Here's one version:

Re: PVR-150 (1042, 1045, 1062)?

2007-01-29 Thread Ted Roche
On Jan 28, 2007, at 11:12 AM, Dave Johnson wrote: Rumor has it Hauppauge has been putting HVR-1600 into PVR-150 boxes even though the box still says PVR-150. See the most recent comments here: A quick Google reveals similar comments on Amazon, MythTV.org, ivtv- users mailing list and others.