Re: Syslog Analyzer

2007-07-18 Thread mike ledoux
On Wed, Jul 18, 2007 at 03:10:09PM +, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > As part of search to monitor the internet usage of our branch > office, I am looking for a manager-friendly syslog analyzer. The [...] > Does anyone know a a good, granular syslog analyzer for this > purpose? Open Source is always

Re: Rebuilding RHEL3 libc.so from source

2007-07-18 Thread Jarod Wilson
On Wednesday 18 July 2007 04:09:50 pm Michael ODonnell wrote: > >> ...so I suspect that may have something to do with the differences > >> that I mentioned between the libs I'm building versus what's in > >> the RHAT-built RPM. Can somebody tell me how to persuade rpmbuild > >> to generate anythin

Re: Rebuilding RHEL3 libc.so from source

2007-07-18 Thread Michael ODonnell
>> ...so I suspect that may have something to do with the differences >> that I mentioned between the libs I'm building versus what's in >> the RHAT-built RPM. Can somebody tell me how to persuade rpmbuild >> to generate anything named *.i686.rpm from that SRPM? > > Ah, whoops, forgot about that

Re: Rebuilding RHEL3 libc.so from source

2007-07-18 Thread Jarod Wilson
On Wednesday 18 July 2007 01:27:12 pm Michael ODonnell wrote: > Jarod Wilson (et al) wrote: > [much useful stuff] > > Thanks for the feedback. I now have a system sort of running with > libraries installed from a locally built RPM. It's at least running > well enough that the app developer in qu

Could trained monkeys install Linux?

2007-07-18 Thread VirginSnow
We've all, at one point or another, heard the hyperbole... "X is so easy, you could traine monkeys to do it!" So I'm wondering... Could trained monkeys install Linux? Monkeys have demonstrated that they have the ability to successfully interact with various video display terminals. And most

Re: Rebuilding RHEL3 libc.so from source

2007-07-18 Thread Michael ODonnell
Jarod Wilson (et al) wrote: [much useful stuff] Thanks for the feedback. I now have a system sort of running with libraries installed from a locally built RPM. It's at least running well enough that the app developer in question can probably make progress debugging his stuff, but there's stil

Re: Used Laptop Source

2007-07-18 Thread Ed lawson
On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 10:27:29 -0400 Jerry Feldman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Double check your warranties. Very good point. I guess I have been spoiled by my HP 4150 which ran like a tank for years and years. I really don't worry about warranty stuff on used equipment I buy for mixed pers

Syslog Analyzer

2007-07-18 Thread klussier
Hi all, As part of search to monitor the internet usage of our branch office, I am looking for a manager-friendly syslog analyzer. The firewall that is in place is capable of writing to a remote syslog server, and the log messages contain every bit of information that the management wants (time

Re: Used Laptop Source

2007-07-18 Thread Jerry Feldman
On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 08:49:32 -0400 Ed lawson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I know there are innumerable places on the web selling used/refurbished > gear, but just thought I would mention this one since I had good luck > with them. Ordered a T30 with 256M and 60G and DVD for $285 with no OS. > Uni

NHRuby.org July meeting summary.

2007-07-18 Thread Scott Garman
A total of seven folks dropped by the July meeting of NHRuby.org, and were treated to a live coding session by Nick Plante and Scott Garman to create a Rails-based web application for tracking proposed meeting topics. Models were created, database migrations were demonstrated, RESTful design was e

Used Laptop Source

2007-07-18 Thread Ed lawson
I know there are innumerable places on the web selling used/refurbished gear, but just thought I would mention this one since I had good luck with them. Ordered a T30 with 256M and 60G and DVD for $285 with no OS. Unit came in a shipping box made for laptops and unit was pristine. Much better than

[GNHLUG] MerriLUG Nashua, Thur 19 Jul, Trawling for Titillating Topics

2007-07-18 Thread Jim Kuzdrall
Who  : Everybody What : Program suggestions and improvements Where: Martha's Exchange Day  : Thur 19 Jul **Tomorrow** Time : 6:00 PM for grub, 7:30 PM for discussion :: Overview     What past discussion topics did you like most? What new issues should be covered? Any suggestions for speakers?