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, but in 16 page chunks.
Maybe this is a pipe dream and the above choices are already the
best but with the number of utilities Linux has to offer I thought I
would at least ask.
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I'd be willing to help out. I'd like to have a chance to wander around
a little, too, but I'd be more than willing to volunteer a significant
chunk of the time. At the moment I'm still looking for work, but if I
plan ahead, I'm sure I can get the time off for something like this.
Brian
...
Thanks -
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Cc: 'GNHLUG'
Subject: Play wav files from serial input
Brian writes:
Setup a linux server with a samba share and directories labelled 1-8.
.wav files can be put in those dirs and when
They fixed it. It said incontinence before.
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Subject: Re: We apologize for the... doh!!
On Mon, 27 Dec 2004 10:29:36 -0500
Michael ODonnell
I've done something similar at a few job rev's now.
Some things I've learned...
Get a case with wheels, I use musicians hard cases most of the time, you can
find them at Daddy's or similar music outlets. Even an 8 oz laptop gets
heavy after 2 layovers, 1 delay and 15 hours of travel :)
Weight
(Then again, not many programming jobs are five minutes away, have an
in-office mike and ike dispenser, a foosball table,
and a MAME-based stand up arcade machine...)
Chris, you know I mean this with all due respect, but you need to get out
more.
The 5 minutes away part is always a variable,
haven't seen benifits in IT like that since before the bubble burst.
Brian
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The same company has lots of shielding products, including windoe
coverings...
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Every 10/100 device I've seen in the last 10 years has used 1 chip to handle
the 10/100 PHY. This means that it would be (IMO) HIGHLY unlikely that only
the 100Mbs portion could/would fail, I would expect all or nothing.
Based on past experience (is there such a thing as *future* experience?) I
I'm just starting to use Broadvoice.com's BYOP (Bring your own phone)
and linphone.
So far, it seems to work pretty well.
I'll let you know if I still like it afte I've had a chance to use it a
bit more.
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a connection.
I haven't played with custom settings yet, like WPA, or WEP yet. My
WiFi network is firewalled and open as a FreeNet. I'll play with WEP
settings next time I head up to the office. If anyone here is
interested, I'll post those results.
Brian
We did. All the liberals kept getting mad at being picked on...
duck
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Subject: Re: Verizon DSL
On Mon, 2004-10-18 at 14:00, Bill
I used to have a batch of toners for that printer that were notorious for
jamming/clogging the printer. Too bad I threw them all out, or I'd gladly
send them over ;)
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vpn... anything
but point to point, preferably.
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Err, gaim actually has an IRC client... I have never used it myself, but it
*is* in there.
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OK. I'll bite. How does one do this using GAIM?
Err, one doesn't. One uses an IRC client.
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Sure, I've got all the Cat5 tools you could ever need. Comes with free
instruction, if you need it. ;)
Available for pickup in Amherst, NH...
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by Sun MS on the OSS
sommunity?
OO changed it's official name from Open Office to OpenOffice.Org and
insists on using the new name. Would this fuzzy loophole make them immune?
I'm not sure whether to be amused or scared.
Brian
And the NE network is setup in this abysmal bridged/routed mode which allows
infected machines to essentially DDoS their entire DSL network.
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Note that their sales/support/customer-service is still absolutely
horrible. Indeed, simply finding a salesdroid that knows
:
On Wed, 08 Sep 2004 23:01:27 -0400
Brian Riley (maillist) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have had Direcway bi-directional satellite since April and am fairly
happy with it.
Isn't there a daily download limit of 500 or 800 MB?
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month - same service, just one way is financing the equipment and
installation.
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Brian Riley (maillist) said
and say 'wire the whole town or wire nothing!'
Cheers ... BBR
On 9/9/04 11:21 AM, Kenneth E. Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, 2004-09-09 at 10:37 -0400, Paul Lussier wrote:
In a message dated: Wed, 08 Sep 2004 23:01:27 EDT
Brian Riley (maillist) said:
My download speeds
Oh yes, there are some real dirtbags on both Dish and Direct internet
services ... I was lucky I found a local dealer in Milton, VT who was a real
pleasure to work with.
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Plus the local Direcway licensees were scum, trying to get
I will second the vote for Pat's Steaks, personally I always felt that
Reading Terminal Market should have been considered in violation of a dozen
or more provisions of the Geneva Convention!
I always get a kick out of New England shops that offer real Philly
Cheesesteaks ... when I point out
I have had Direcway bi-directional satellite since April and am fairly happy
with it. I have the DW6000 modem/router unit that feed my LinkSys WRT54G
and have two Macs, a p4 running WinXP and two Linux boxes plus a Linux
laptop and a Netgear Print Server on the system. Every thing seems happy
,
uid/euid: 501/501, PC: 247b1b44, SP: 5b2f97b4
Sep 3 17:29:45 hostname kernel: PAX: bytes at PC: 68 7f 02 00 00 d9
6c 24 00 58 c3 90 cc cc cc cc 00 80 01 00
So, uhh What is this PAX? And why does it seem to be terminating
java (with extreme prjudice)?
I'm pretty lost here.
Brian
that uses the best of
both worlds and maximizes the use of the IP's I have, so in effect I can
have my 8 IP's (7 usable!) and the rest of my network NAT'd without the
need for a second router...)
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if the problem is resolved.
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looks
like this:
INPUT[5]=REJECT tcp ident 0.0.0.0/0=0.0.0.0/0
That may be an idea, but I think it might cause some confusion in the
logs. If my hypothesis is right, the auth service is being used to add
the username to the logs. This is a Good Thing (tm)
Brian
and not
over the WAN port.
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working, but if I have to disable it completely, so
be it.
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On Tue, 2004-08-17 at 16:44, Travis Roy wrote:
My company is doing an audit to find out what customers are connected to
what switch ports.
This is our current procedure:
1. Determine one of the IP addresses that the customer is using.
What if they have 3 machines in a subnet? Does
, but it sounds like you are doing just what you should be doing.
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Has anyone else had more experience with these and their differences?
Anyone else have opinions on which would be better or on near-future
plans to make things more seamless?
Thanks,
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thqat show potential... PHP/E/Open Groupware for web side and RHEMS for
the server side. None of them alone would be considered a full
Outlook/Exchange replacement for those who use all or most of the
features... yet.
Brian
I'm NOT using Windows!
Brian
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preference is for something web based because of the reduced
IT costs in setting up clients, but the geek in me likes Mozilla.
...just my unrequested $.02
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On Wed, 2004-06-30 at 20:21, Jason Stephenson wrote:
11 134.241.121.88 (134.241.121.88) 36.643 ms 30.611 ms 29.616 ms
12 134.241.121.88 (134.241.121.88) 32.835 ms 42.273 ms 28.932 ms
Questions:
How many NICs in this machine, and if more than one, what are the IPs
and subnets?
What is
sense.
It may not be the answer in your case but it is an answer that is at
least true on my network.
Brian
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Basically mini-itx system board, 256MB compact flash for boot, and 3
on-board Ethernets. The rest is all linux...
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On Fri, 2004-06-11 at 22:51, Hewitt Tech wrote:
I need them for a client that wants to
have secure access to their office from a remote worker's home office. Any
suggestions?
SonicWall and Fortinet have both worked well for us.
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And I'm guaranteed that my IP address won't change. Ever.
Until, of course, it changes... I wouldn't give their guarantee too
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On Mon, 2004-05-10 at 11:20, Travis Roy wrote:
Okay.. for the -LAST TIME- my parents are -NOT- I repeat are -NOT-
running any kind of sever at all, NONE! They are trying to connect to MY
server that is NOT on the comcast network to send mail.
(maybe it's already bee covered?)
Why don't they
Cole Tuininga wrote:
On Sun, 2004-05-09 at 04:48, Brian Chabot wrote:
I tried using ping as su - nagios
I'm assuming from this that nagios has a valid shell. From a security
perspective, you may want to change that. Just a suggestion. 8)
Good point, but will changing the shell to /dev/null
the following error:
ping: icmp open socket: Operation not permitted
A quick search found a fix:
# chmod o+s `which ping` chmod o+s `which traceroute`
After this it all seems to work.
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Is anyone here familliar with Nagios?
I just set it up and I'm getting a funky error.
When it tries to ping a host, it returns the status as UNKNOWN and as
the Status Information, it gives the (correct command line.
Anyone have a clue here?
Thanks,
Brian
ago and it's really not too hard to do.
There's a decent FAQ at http://www.irc.org/tech_docs/ircnet/faq.html
If all you need is a basic IRC server for chatting, it's really simple.
The complicated parts come in when you're putting together a network
of servers.
Brian
solution to
add an A record for datasquire.net or an A record for @?
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I am interested.
Me too, for anyone keeping score.
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On Tue, 2004-04-27 at 10:27, Travis Roy wrote:
Either that or just open up the case, plug in a normal CD-Rom drive,
install, remove drive, put in rack... Or get a USB CD drive and do it
that way..
Actually, that won't work. We order one of the HP servers (big mistake,
I hate the thing)...
On Tue, 2004-04-27 at 08:32, Randy Edwards wrote:
very much want to add in the optional CD-ROM drive for $100. Otherwise
how will you install Linux on it?
Since you asked :-), Debian (and some other distros) can be installed
with a few floppies -- enough to get a base OS up and the
On Tue, 2004-04-27 at 12:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Most 1U systems tends to have some kind of funkiness to them.
True, there are only so many ways to cram 25 pounds of shit into a 1U
bag.
The only exceptions to
this that I've seen are when someone takes a generic motherboard and just
$tag.
Anybody can maybe point me in the right direction?
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to be down, please check the power status
of the Cisco 1601 and reboot it if possible.
If you need assistance, you may reply to this ticket with light status
or additional information. If we see the connection come back up we
will automatically close the ticket.
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On Tue, 2004-04-20 at 11:54, Bob Bell wrote:
$ perl -pe '$tag=MyTag;$other=MyOtherTag;s/::(\w+)/${$1}/ge;' foo ::tag
::other
foo MyTag MyOtherTag
Key bit there is /e.
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whatever) over Here.
As others have pointed out, if you don't like that, then don't play on
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On Thu, 2004-03-04 at 09:59, Rob Lembree wrote:
files
files/exclude this directory is excluded
files/exclude/include except this directory or file
files/exclude/others...
The question everyone is Perl, Python, or something else?
Simple shell scripting for this kind of
On Thu, 2004-02-26 at 21:34, Jeff Kinz wrote:
ESR's point is that the folsk designing the GUI's need ot think at the
problem from a perspective much closer the user's point of view.
Yes, programmers should all cater to the fact that for some reason
people think that they can be blissfully
On Fri, 2004-02-27 at 10:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However his idea that the whole thing
should just discover your network and list for you only the available
options is tad bit off as well.
Why is making networks easier to use a bad idea?
It is not, when done right. But it's a 0 or
.
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people can fall right into it.
For geeks, it does install a LOT of stuff you'll probably never use, so
it isn't the most efficient Linux distro out there, but I wouls argue
it's the easiest other than the boot-from-CD Knoppix veriety out there.
Just my $.02
Brian
as search for the Linux PPTP HowTo. You may need to recompile your
kernel to support MMPE.
I get
the sense that Nortel/Apani's attitude about Linux
could best be characterized as a middle finger lifted
in my general direction...
I get that sense from a LOT of companies. It makes my skin crawl.
Brian
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On Thu, 2004-01-29 at 10:20, Greg Rundlett wrote:
However, (and I'm really not looking for flames) I can't for the life of
me understand why people still would vote for George Bush / Republican
after 9/11
And that's what makes this country interesting, the ability to vote your
choice.
Do
On Thu, 2004-01-29 at 10:57, Mark Komarinski wrote:
George Bush = Hitler
Max Cleland = Bin Laden
There. Thread's over.
Haha... Invoking Goodwin's Law Good one :)
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Brian H. Chabot wrote:
[snip]
Nevermind. It seems this was a known issue and was fixed in the latest
release of the drivers... released... only 72 hours agao... about as
long as I've been struggling with this. Grrr. That'll teach me not to
keep a close eye on the forums every day.
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yellow text on a purple background.
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I must concur about the whole office V.X suite on OSX ... I know some guys
of the development team and it is a whole separate code base. In many ways
the Mac office suite is 'ahead' of the windows code base. Mant features
appear in Office Mac then show up the following year in office XP ...
I
I just switched from the default nv driver to the nvidia commercial one
and I'm not too pleased.
The framerate on anything using GLX is abyssmal. We're talking 6.2 FPS
on glxgears and about one frame per 20 seconds on America's Army or
ut2003demo.
Perhaps someone here could tell me what I'm
mail server option. Account name is set. In
the Advanced tag, I've got This server requires a secure connection
(SSL) turned on for outgoing mail.
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Been using Redhat for years (still have my 5.0 installation CD's and
diskette from Redhat (am on 9.0 currently)).
Some would consider this a character flaw, I know, and don't really
care.
However, I've been thinking recently of switching to a different distro,
mostly for because reasons and
brian wrote:
Been using Redhat for years (still have my 5.0 installation CD's and
diskette from Redhat (am on 9.0 currently)).
[snip]
My major wants/needs are:
Support for my dual-head ATI card
Gnome out-of-the-box (preferred)
Some degree of mutli-media support (stereophonic beeps are usually
mail server option. Account name is set. In
the Advanced tag, I've got This server requires a secure connection
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) but I was in no mood for it after watching my desktop lose X
functionality.
Just thought I'd warn you.
(drakfont is part of drakxtools. I've got drakxtools-9.2-19.6.92mdk
installed.)
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mailserver with a lot of users, but for the price of
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On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 08:04, Travis Roy wrote:
I noticed that too, then I looked at the headers:
X-Habeas-SWE-1: winter into spring
Since I saw no use for anything Habeas would send me, I just made a rule to
block stuff with those headers in it as well :)
I have only (so far) gotten a
forged
headers, off-shore operations, etc.
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Brian wrote:
For anyone interested... It seems that a lot of spam is starting to slip
through Spam Assassin again.
I've had some pretty good luck using a combination of server and client
spam filters.
On the server side I've been using Spam Bouncer www.spambouncer.org and
since it came out
On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 11:30, Brian Chabot wrote:
Brian wrote:
For anyone interested... It seems that a lot of spam is starting to slip
through Spam Assassin again.
I've had some pretty good luck using a combination of server and client
spam filters.
I like to do all my filtering
log analysis. Can anyone recommend anything good (or provide
an anti-recommendation/warning)? And of course, I want it to run on
linux natively.
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On Wed, 2004-01-14 at 14:46, Tom Fogal wrote:
I'm not quite sure what webtrends does, but you might want to look at
'webalizer'. It works with apache log files (among other things).
Thanks, last time I looked, I don't think that webalizer got detailed
enough, but I will look again.
Also, if
they are looking for open relays. It
looks like this web site is hocking cable filters and that Banned CD.
It makes me wonder if this isn't the result of a worm as you mentioned.
I'd guess this is in preparation for another spamming barrage coming soon.
Brian
. A trojan perhaps?
Brian
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. Great, but what about an
.XPI as an optional component?
Don't get me wrong... I love Mozilla... but its still far from perfect
for the non-geek end-user.
Brian
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On Fri, 2003-11-14 at 07:46, Sharpe, Richard wrote:
Hi all
We are attempting to find a Enterpise strength Firewall, so far
Smoothwall has been evaluated and we found that SuSE's Firewall on CD
is not sold in the US, do any of you have any favorites to recommend ?
I would feel better
on something that routes/firewalls/whatevers
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vi /etc/mail/access
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??
On Wed, 2003-11-05 at 10:16, Mark Fearer wrote:
I have a sendmail config question: How do I explicitly define a
username to reject mail? I have a virtuser setting that accepts ANY
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On Tue, 2003-10-28 at 09:40, Sharpe, Richard wrote:
http://www.newsforge.com/trends/03/10/26/135244.shtml?tid=149
Please tell me nobody actually took that seriously?
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