On Fri, Aug 25, 2017 at 11:56 AM, James A. Kuzdrall
wrote:
> Does Linux have any special problems interfacing with the dish
> equipment?
> Is a standard Ethernet connection enough, or must they install software on
> the Linux computer?
>
I had service through Hughes for a
These folks have been good to me in the past:
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Tell them Brian Chabot sent you.
Brian
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On Wed, Aug 31, 2016 at 7:46 PM, Bill McGonigle <b...@bfccomputing.com>
wrote:
> Hi, everybody,
>
> I know some of you have landed good gigs using
In the gmail web ui, pull down the menu next to "to gnhlug-discuss", choose
"Filter messages from this mailing list", tick "Never send it to spam",
click "Create filter"
On Tue, Feb 23, 2016 at 12:23 PM, Matt Minuti wrote:
> I know this came up a little while ago, but
In GRUB, boot to init 1, single user mode.
Brian Chabot
On Wed, Feb 17, 2016 at 1:46 PM, Ken D'Ambrosio <k...@jots.org> wrote:
> Hey, all. Many's the time I just want to go and fix something stupid --
> maybe wipe a disk, or edit a file -- and all I want is to be able to
> stick
He and I share a birth date... I never knew that.
I met him but I did not know him. I think we would have gotten along quite
well.
I hope to be able to make it to the memorial.
Brian
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On Sat, Jan 16, 2016 at 2:11 PM, mad...@li.org <jonhal...@comcast.net>
wrote:
> Bill
et a quick "hello"
text-to-speech app running on my device.
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On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 11:24 AM, Kenny Lussier <kluss...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> My daughter has expressed an interest in learning to code. It's a
> non-specific, very general inte
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I use InterServer for most of my web sites and it meets those
requirements. Price isn't bad.
http://www.interserver.net/
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On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 11:39 AM, Ben Scott dragonh...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey all,
GNHLUG's server is being kicked out of our long-time free hosting
.
For what it's worth, I stick to LTS releases and use PPAs for packages
where I really want the latest version. I find upgrades from one LTS to
another to be smoother -- have never had a point-release upgrade go well.
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I'm generally a fan of nagios... but PandoraFMS is showing potential,
especially where execs want pretty pictures.
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On Wed, Aug 13, 2014 at 2:10 PM, Joshua Judson Rosen roz...@geekspace.com
wrote:
Looking to set up some system for monitoring systems on the network at
work
On Thu, May 22, 2014 at 12:59 PM, David Rysdam da...@rysdam.org wrote:
However, I just had an idea. You can get 128GB USB drives on ebay for
~$20 now. Why not install an emulator-based (as opposed to bootable)
live CD image on there that they can then mount the rest of the USB
drive with and
there.
I've never been to these, but I do have extensive experience with WP.
Feel free to ping me offlist if you need.
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I have an S4 and I feel your frustration
I ended up using Astro File Manager for Android and transfering with Linux
via sftp.
Brian
On Mar 25, 2014 11:51 PM, Ben Scott dragonh...@gmail.com wrote:
Work has provided me with a new handheld computer, a Galaxy S4, made
by Samsung. It runs
of lost here. Usually the error indicates files or processes
over the limit but here... not so much.
Any ideas?
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perms nsems
0x 0 root 6001
0x 65537 root 6001
0x 131074 root 6001
0x7a000803 262147 zabbix 60010
[user1@cent6.4box ~]$
Nothing is jumping out at me here...
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On Mon, Mar
On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 12:02 PM, Ken D'Ambrosio k...@jots.org wrote:
Anyway, I really like the
two monitor thing I have going with the laptop, and the one thing that
the Intel box doesn't have is a VGA port. Does anyone have any
experience with USB video adapters under *nix? Any suggestions?
, it's online over at
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On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 11:49 AM, Kenny Lussier kluss...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi All,
Not specifically Linux-related, but I was wondering what other people are
seeing/doing with resumes these days. I have seen
specific.
At the moment UEFI documentation is junk. Cross
platform implementation is even worse.
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A friend of mine works with a nonprofit helping Cocoa farmers in
Grenada. She asked me for help finding 3-4 used laptops to outfit a
learning center she is opening there. If you have an old laptop you
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campus unix server, worry about the connection dropping, etc.
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Facebook. I only have control
over the response at my end which, in my case, is nothing at all
since the port is blocked, with failed attempts logged as shown.
Nuke as in (continue to) deny the connection attempt.
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friends family are unlikely to use it, or
will bug me to remind them how to log in every time something new is posted.
(C) I'd ideally like a platform that allows posting by multiple users,
with the same administrative constraints mentioned in (B).
-Brian
(PS status.hackerposse.com's git is 403
Thanks for the detailed response. I guess I'm going to have to play
around with this a bit.
On 06/18/2012 12:00 PM, Joshua Judson Rosen wrote:
Brian St. Pierrebr...@bstpierre.org writes:
I used facebook for a while but deleted my profile. (Some key friends
have also deleted profiles, so
It's not really surprising that the hashes were leaked, but it is sort
of (ok, not really) surprising to me that a big site like LinkedIn can
be storing passwords so poorly: they were just hashed with SHA-1 and no
salt.
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On 04/12/2012 03:31 PM, Joshua Judson Rosen wrote:
I know people who enjoyed their dealings with System76, also:
http://www.system76.com/
I'm one of those people -- writing this on one of their laptops. I also
own a netbook.
The laptop has been good. No major complaints. It's heavy and
...) I'd
recommend either pinning to 10.04 LTS or 12.04 LTS (due on the 26th),
but that's just my $0.02. If you really want to stay on 10.10, grab a
copy of the DVD torrent now.
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On Thu, 8 Mar 2012 17:17:05 -0500, Tom Buskey t...@buskey.name wrote:
I'm a sysadmin and have hired some in the past. In the dot com era, we
would sort resumes by lots of certs and experience. Then we looked at
the resumes
On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 3:32 AM, Mike mik...@colossus.bilow.com wrote:
A friend of mine is looking for a career change and asks what sort of
vendor independent certifications (that is, not another college degree)
would help them get in the door in programming, web design, or system
On Sat, Feb 25, 2012 at 1:08 AM, Joshua Judson Rosen
roz...@geekspace.com wrote:
It seems like
the obvious next line of questions, though, is: is going through
a the digital version of changing your address a significantly-
greater ordeal than the `real life moving' version? And,
if it is...,
On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 7:41 AM, David Rysdam da...@rysdam.org wrote:
On Mon, 20 Feb 2012 23:32:43 -0500, Joshua Judson Rosen
roz...@geekspace.com wrote:
Maybe you guys can suggest other providers, or just provide
some thoughts on the two I've listed above.
I think a reasonably protective
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this will eat a layer of quotes.
I think an even more general-purpose method would be to use the -t
flag of ssh (if you're calling it directly) or something like
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Brian
tells svnserve
to assume that the named argument is the authenticated user. Without
--tunnel-user, it would appear as though all commits were coming from
the one shared system account.
Gitolite uses a similar technique with git:
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# Closing the file descriptor from this `open` will cause an error.
# (See the man page.)
if [catch {set f [open |/bin/false]} input] {
puts something different went wrong: $input
}
close $f
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s' is set by default.
Here's the bug I found which referenced the issue and includes more
detailed steps to resolve it:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/667071
Hope this fixes your problem.
Brian ..
On 04/22/2011 08:37 AM,
to
initialize an apt installation. It rightly complains that its data
files are missing, but I don't know any way to create them. With RPM,
it's rpm --initdb. Anyone know how to do it in APT-land?
Take a look at debootstrap, it might do what you want.
-Brian
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 11:06 AM, Steven W. Orr ste...@syslang.net wrote:
I have this horrible spreadsheet that needs to be accessed by lots of people
from all over the galaxy. Adding entries to the spreadsheet is painful because
it's manual.
What I'd like to do is to use a command line
On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 12:17 PM, Steven W. Orr ste...@syslang.net wrote:
Right now, everyone is using Excel from windows to add their entries. I don't
actually know if using anything else (OOO, gnumeric, etc,) would cause
unintended ripples to the files.
All the devel work that I deal with
an API for Google Spreadsheets:
http://code.google.com/apis/spreadsheets/data/3.0/developers_guide.html
and a python client library:
http://code.google.com/p/gdata-python-client/
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mentioned, consider what you'll have access to for
retirement accounts (Solo401k, SEP, etc). I'd agree that
W2-no-benefits is the worst of both worlds.
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Location-based applications are everywhere, yet most modern
a look
at rsnapshot. It uses rsync under the hood, so if rsync works for you,
rsnapshot should too. I've been using it for a couple of years now,
and it has been a lifesaver more than once.
http://rsnapshot.org/
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On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 11:20 PM, Brian St. Pierre br...@bstpierre.org
wrote:
Anybody have experience with a PCI-based dual-interface NIC that does
hardware bridging? This would be for a traffic monitoring
Anybody have experience with a PCI-based dual-interface NIC that does
hardware bridging? This would be for a traffic monitoring application,
so the host cpu must be able to snoop traffic. Software bridging is
not feasible.
Thanks for any pointers.
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check has been determined to be fraudulent.
I've seen this scam tried on me twice now. It starts out sounding legit
and quickly becomes obvious. Especially if you ever get the cashier's
check which is pretty clearly fake.
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Make it shiny.
Reduce the functionality.
Increase price.
Market the hell out of it.
I love Apple. They steal the niftiest stuff.
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distro differences - OK, I'll give him that one.
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603-555-1234Date TodaySignature of SomeFarm
representative__
Unfortunately, I don't have any hints to help you get multiple
namespaces into the XSLT.
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'
content.xml
Luckily it passes the namespace declaration through to the XSLT
unchanged. You only need to declare the namespaces used in the XPath
query.
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and (b) the
working request?
Then compare the two and change whatever is needed in your config (one
thing at a time) to make (a) look more like (b).
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http
is an alias for s3-1-w.amazonaws.com.
s3-1-w.amazonaws.com has address 72.21.202.194
$
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if Amazon's web server would agree, but their DNS servers
seem to think they are the same.
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have been kinda (!) slow lately. If you *want* a local provider
who supports the Linux systems an all... Just Works can do it.
If I get enough customers to keep the company in business... which
hasn't been happening lately. So come on down and support the local
Linux provider!
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in Audacity and it worked first try with no
hassles, no software to install, no drivers needed, etc.
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. It is designed for use by regular
non-root users on a Unix system, and limits them to tasks that they
would be able to perform if logged in via SSH or at the console.
If you've got non-techie users on your *nix system, this might be handy.
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experience with OpenNMS (I only
played around with their online demo a couple years ago), I've heard
many network ops people rave about how well designed it is.
I'd say definitely look into both OpenNMS and InterMapper and evaluate
which one fits your needs best.
Brian
Bill McGonigle wrote:
On 07/28/2009 12:48 PM, Brian Chabot wrote:
Their Air Pod looks nifty.
Wow, the range is more than I would have guessed.
The secret seems to be a combination between a super-efficient engine
and multiple 175 liter carbon-fiber composite air tanks that can each
looks nifty.
Brian
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. (One at my shop, one on loan and a third
un-configured that I plan to hack at some day.)
You can see a map of the FON locations at http://maps.fon.com
I like the idea, but I want to see more of it, too...
Share on!
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any one computer as the router...
Any ideas?
Thanks,
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PS: Yes, it needs to be Linux compatible.
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to an other SSH server internally
for LAN access from outside. All passwords are at least moderately strong.)
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these to varying extents and varying
amounts of ease-of-use and features.
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going on here? Is the device not liking my
low-speed hub? Is the memory on the device bad? How might I check? FSCK?
...cound be I'm not thinking straight at almost 4:30 am... but I'm at a
loss here. Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
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-1mdv2008.0
It's a Mandriva Powerpack 2008.0 install with all currently available
updates installed.
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) later on...
This hub (and the specific port and cable) have worked fine on other
devices, such as my video camera and Blackberry.
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does this command show:
cat /sys/block/sdb/size /sys/block/sdb/sdb1/size
$ cat /sys/block/sdb/size
246864
$ cat /sys/block/sdb/sdb1/size
251937
$
Jives with /var/log/messages and fdisk just like it should, and shows
the same error.
Brian
or if that will brick the device.
Brian
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field at the top.
Brian
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Brian Chabot wrote:
I think I grok what you're looking for.
I may have missed what you're looking for...
You may alternatively been looking for:
Edit - Account Settings - Outgoing Server (SMTP)
I'm hoping one of these was what you were looking for.
Brian
None.
Which FOSS Gaming websites/blogs to you frequent?
Should be Multiple Choice.
Which general Gaming sites do you visit regularly?
Should be Multiple Choice.
There was another one, I think, but I forgot where.
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encryption simple (including key management).
I haven't used Evolution in a while, but last time I did, I was turned
off by the close resemblance to Outbreak.
Kmail/Kontact is coming up there as a viable option, too: especially in
office environments.
Brian
://www.volanteaircraft.com
http://www.labicheaerospace.com/
http://www.terrafugia.com/
http://www.urbanaero.com
http://www.macroindustries.com
http://www.pal-v.com/
Or if you prefer a motorcycle, this might be interesting:
http://www.thebutterflyllc.com/sscycle/sscycle.htm
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a standard
USB connection and acts as just another USB thumb drive. This makes
transferring images, videos, and ring tones a breeze. (It uses MP3
format for the ringtones... natively.
I love my crackberry.
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normally wouldn't try something that questionable with most
customers. This was an old friend and I know the work he had saved. I
also made sure he knew that this might not work at all. He was OK with
that. Like I said... his last resort.
Just something else to think about.
Brian
in stock... all of one type...
with RAM and chips available. They're AMD Sempron based... but I don't
have the specs or prices handy.
You can call the work number (in my sig) to see if I'm in the shop. If
so, stop on in. If I'm there, we're open, no matter what the sign says.
Brian
.
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-2022-jp
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
Uhh, Ben, is there a reason you're using a Japanese character set here?
...or was it to test us or the mail server?
Brian
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once been an issue.
In short, look around. I'm pretty sure it's all about permissions.
If security isn't an issue, you could chmod 777 your seamonkey's install
directory
...but I am sure there are better ways.
Brian
Ben Scott wrote:
On Tue, Sep 30, 2008 at 7:14 PM, Ric Werme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
We used to make comparisons like If the automobile industry had improved
at the same rate as computers It's been a long time since that made
any sense - a car would travel at Mach 10, seat 1,500, get
it seems.
- logins should be able to hook into the system logins so that adding an
account to the system also adds to the intranet
If you have LDAP authentication working, this should be no problem.
Otherwise, it seems to fit your stated requirements.
Brian
here.
I'd try:
lp -o DuplexNoTumble filename
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Steven W. Orr wrote:
On Saturday, Jul 19th 2008 at 21:10 -, quoth Brian Chabot:
=I'd try:
=
= lp -o DuplexNoTumble filename
=
=Brian
I tried that. No go. Also, I don't know what Tumble or NoTumble means.
Damn.
Tumble/NoTumble I presume means whether you flip the page up to read
Michael ODonnell wrote:
aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd is POOR: 26 queries in 3.1 seconds from 1 ports with std
dev 0.00
That aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd address seems to be the (possibly NAT'd) IP
addr that the target site sees mentioned in the inbound packets;
I have no idea about the rest of it...
It looks
,
robust, slick, and has some outstanding hardware compatibilities built
in. I have licenses for sale for 2008.0 if anyone wants. Mention
GNHLUG to me (2pm-close) and get a discount.
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