I'll be there,
Thanks,
Andrew
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> I'll be there,
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> Let me know know if you need any help with the hand trucks Maddog
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>> On Tue, Feb 18, 2020 at 03:1
Sorry to hear the sad news. Bill will be missed.
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>> yes ndiswrapper is patched the /usr/src/linux from the gentoo ebuild.
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Ok, I admit I didn't really read all this stuff, I just took a cursory
scan. So, if I'm totally
off on this just ignore me Anyway, How about using secondary IP's
on the NICs so
you can have one set of addresses you don't control (and get outside
etc.) and another
set you do control and are part
I believe more noise is better so I cut a hole in my case with a sawzall and
then used some duct tape to connect the output of a leaf blower to it.
Next thing I want to do is put a bigger fuel tank on the leaf blower so
I can go for longer periods without refueling.
-Andrew Gaunt
Ben Scott
Try QTparted (NTFS resize etc) which is available alongside a bunch of other
tools on the Ultimate Boot CD.
http://www.ultimatebootcd.com/
Kjel Anderson wrote:
Hey list,
I wanted to know if anyone was aware of a good howto for the following
situation. I currently have an 80 GB HDD installed
I just recently switched from Adelphia "Power Link" (now Comcast) to
FIOS and in short,
I like it. I haven't had it long enough to know how reliable it is, but,
the IP has changed once
in the less that 1/2 month it's been installed. The router Verizon
supplies is made by "Action Tech"
which se
know of a shop/store that can provide
such locally? I'm in Westford MA now.
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Bill Gates did it!
From the looks of it, some lousy thug must've assaulted this man's
wife and
kidnapped her.
No, it was space aliens!
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to concentrate on my content and not get distracted by quirks of the
the tools.
http://www.jahshaka.org/
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Kjel Anderson wrote:
At least I am not alone in this. I am going to keep working on it.
I'll post if I make any progress.
Kjel
On 9/
How did you know that I have a Kim1 and a small stack of CBM boxes
including the original
"digital" tape drive for the vic-20 in my cellar?
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Jon maddog Hall wrote:
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Most of us have that firs
It would depend on the prevailing mood of humantiy ;-)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global_Consciousness_Project
Chris Linstid wrote:
Hmm... on second thought, if the driver module for the on-board
network and the PCI NIC are the same, I'm not sure how you would
control the order for that
Out wonderful telcom system was designed by the department of redundacy
department.
Ben Scott wrote:
On 8/10/06, hewitt_tech <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This discussion reminds me of a Murphy's Law corollary - "An expensive
transistor being protected by a fast acting fuse will protect the
We use RAID controllers from 3ware (several vintages).. They work.
Drew Van Zandt wrote:
I use SYBA controllers with 4 internal. They run about $20 on newegg.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.asp?Item=N82E16815124020
On 6/26/06, Tom Buskey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 6/26/06, John
Check out VLC on videolan.org. I happen to be be using it today to do
some streaming
for a demo... it's pretty neat and I believe it does transcoding as well.
Bill Mullen wrote:
On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 10:51:50 -0400, Travis Roy wrote:
I've recently started getting Mystery Science Theater 30
I was lucky enough to have attended that one and got such an artifact
myself.
I've recently framed it with printout of Linus's email announcing linux
to the
world as a backing. It is hung in a prominent place; geek art for sure.
-Andrew Gaunt
Cole Tuininga wrote:
On Fri, 200
They also have cables and fans with built in illumination to provide
additional load for your power supply.
It is interesting to look at. reminds me of those things I wanted
for my car when I was a kid; chrome plated air cleaners etc.
-Andrew Gaunt
$ /bin/bash
$ type umask
umask is a shell builtin
Ken D'Ambrosio wrote:
Hey, all -- someone on a BBS I'm on asked about how to set default
permissions on files, and I immediately thought of "umask"... which
appeared to not be installed on my Debian box. So I plugged it into
Debian's search
what do you guys think? does anyone know anything about touchscreen
LCDs or GPS software? Any comments on the idea in general? Would
temperature extremes render an LCD useless in the winter? I'm
confident with the right setup the CPU temps wouldn't be too much of a
problem. I'd also w
A google search for 89MHz reveals below. Gotta wonder if a fellow geek in
the area is hacking a linux box and leaving running in the open air
(no case). :-\
Can you record the audio and make a wav file? Someone on this list might
be able recognize the 'noise' and narrow the search for its potent
Been running it for years, it just works.
Ben Scott wrote:
On 1/31/06, Tom Buskey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Good luck finding a current linux distribution for Sparc.
I know Debian has SPARC support. I've never used it, so I don't
know how well, or even if, it works.
-- Ben
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There is an interesting tool for winders named 'PC Wizard' that does a lot
hardware detection and cool stuff.
http://www.cpuid.org/pcwizard.php
http://www.cpuid.org/download/pcw2006_v1661.exe
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rns to horror when
you actually try the poorly ducumented and non functioning procedure
before putting the
machine into production. In conclusion, the lesson for me was; know my
equipment, build
it myself, document how it's built and make it repeatable. I use
kickstart to do as much as
is
the EMC/Auspex boxes were not maintainable
without a support contract (proprietary hardware/software). The support
contract alone cost us more annually than it did to purchase the new
self maintained boxes. That was several yearsago and we've n
7;
or something like that...
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On Tue, 22 Nov 2005, Paul Dussault wrote:
Hello all,
I am running Fedora Core 2 and when I reboo
27;htt' so
I can't be more specific without going out back for my
shovel.
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On Tue, 22 Nov 2005,
s and kickstart
(RedHat/Fedora/CentOS) boot images onto a
image of this CD-ROM which was then burned and
distributed to the lab.
Just thought fellow geeks would be interested ...
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On Wed, 26 Oct 2005, Thomas M. Albright wrote:
On Wed, 26 Oct 2005, Andrew W. Gaunt wrote:
BTW - If a t
Perhaps having more than one EZ pass thingy could be used to stump
the system. Use one for getting onto the toll road, the other for gettting
off (using static bags or whatever to keep the one active and the other
inactive). Presumably the system would not be smart enough to link the
the two EZ p
ainable. This way I won't need to scrounge around for scruffy old
keyboards and monitors, rather, I would simply conect them to a terminal
server and be done (like good old SUN hardware). Is is possible? Am
I dreaming?
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Somthing like this perhaps?
$ user="quantum"
$ f=`getent passwd $user|cut -f6 -d:`
$ echo $f
/home/quantum
Cole Tuininga wrote:
Ok - I'm sure the answer to this is simple, but I can't seem to figure
the darned thing out. In my defense, it's
Cole Tuininga wrote:
On Fri, 2005-06-24 at 08:46 -0400, Dan Jenkins wrote:
Andrew W. Gaunt wrote:
Does anyone on this list know of a way to add a delay to the login
prompt when an unauthorized user attempts to access my linux
box via ssh (port 22)? I've got this port open o
Does anyone on this list know of a way to add a delay to the login
prompt when an unauthorized user attempts to access my linux
box via ssh (port 22)? I've got this port open on the firewall/router
and try to use good passwords and all that.. logwatch reports a
number of unsuccessful attempts dail
This is a case where the tool does one thing (mounts a filesystem) and
does its well. If its not encumbered with a lot of safety shields and
anti-pollution devices it is more easily understood, maintained and
generally remains more 'elegant.'
Simple tools can often be used in ways not imagined
You must give him some credit getting near the source
of the problem. It *is* very close to his keyboard ;-)
Cole Tuininga wrote:
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yes..i meant 800 bytes..damn this keyboard!
*sigh*
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I have some free sparc equipment if anyone would like it.
Repond for details if interested...
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more
similarities, plus added more pictures of my collection and
sound-bytes of
music (love that Open Office!)
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s; which may be somewhatdifferent from mine, but,
that's OK. I can interpolate.
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Dan Coutu wrote:
On Wed, 2004-08-04 at 13
d to buy a bunch of cards in bulk and save some $$?
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. This requires more computrons
So that's the most fundmental element of computing physics, it explains
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ar or two ago. I need to disown them, and I
hate to dumpster them. Anyone want em? SS20 PizzaBoxes make great HTTP
servers, will run Linux (albeit slowly) or Solaris (7 or earlier) ..
John D
W1RT
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ducate our less
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to our everyday business activites. It will no doubt become
more important in our future here as well. Kewl..
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These steps form the 'Gentoo' install procedure might help
when using chroot to to such things. I believe running lilo
without a /proc will cause it to at least whine...
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Mark,
I'm glad I was able to provide you with something
useful. We also make good use of the "Serial Console
Howto" which bears your name.
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any one
of them in a manner decided by the person booting the CD.
Attache is our isolinux.cfg which is on the bootable CD.
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n reloaded according to a process based we defined. We wanted
to do this so we would.
a) Have a defined disaster recovery method
b) Understand how the machine is actually built.
c) Features we want
http://www.pogolinux.com/cgi-bin/systemconfigurator.cgi?system=WebWare1150
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On Wed, Feb 25, 2004 at 12:10:45PM -0500, Andrew W. Gaunt wrote:
Linux has been a failure in the server room and somehow it has
recovered very well. What does not
kill it only makes it stronger.
I'm very curious why you say that "Linux has been a failure in the
server room&
newer hardware though ie. SATA drives.
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Mark Komarinski wrote:
...
masses. Debianwell...debian won't be
future. Granted, we are not a 'home' environment, but,
didn't desktop computing start in the business world
and then flow out into the consumer world?
I write this on my XP machine which sends mail through its
solaris server while I burn some linux CDs.
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Note the following excerpt from the "man gcc."
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-pedantic
Issue all the warnings demanded
are more than
willing to help each other out.
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set to make it
use DNS for netbios name resolution. I haven't been in that
mire for while so my recollection is clouded.
We put these "registry fixes" on a public samba share (.reg files)
for PC users. They simply click on them to install. The files are attached to this message.
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DNS) use it as a DNS server.
I do this at home and work. Works great.
I could provide examples if you need them.
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e patient, as the software is actually compiled on your
system (things like distcc can help). The flip side of that, though,
is that your software is compiled with optimizations for your exact
hardware.
Besides the whole ebuild thing, I've found it to be a pretty nice
distro a
solve?
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re is anyone on this list who belongs to an
organization
providing such services in our area, please contact me. I would like to
provide the board with more choices as a support contract is sought
after.
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I've got a small site (http://www.oldneatstuff.com) hosted by
YourSite (http://www.your-site.com). They do web
hosting and/or domain registration. They're in western MA (so it feels
like it's closer) and prices are cheap to greater than cheap depending
on what you want.
You get ftp/telnet/ssh (way
oing nothing,
but I'm really actively waiting for all my problems to go away.
If you're not having fun, you're not doing it right!
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I'm would also consider it to be a hack (but, it works of now) if it
works on
RH only. We have a number of debian systems here too (I run debian at home
as well). Another reason for me to further embrace ssh.
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Hope this helps,
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re too.
So if being a linux geek isn't enough, get one or both of these things
going.
I am in Kingston NH.
Here's a site to reference:
http://unixpc.taronga.com/
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I have not read this entirely, however, a cursory look
tells me others on this list may find it interesting.
http://heather.cs.ucdavis.edu/itaa.real.html
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Somehow this seems too real to be funny ;-)
http://www.newtechusa.com/ppi/talent.asp
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nice way to go if your're already comfortable with ext2 and
you want journalling.
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n a large scale.
Thomas M. Albright wrote:
On Mon, 14 Jul 2003, Andrew W. Gaunt wrote:
Perhaps Walmart will sue SCO into oblivion and clear up
the mess being made. They've got the financial resources
to do it.
Excpet that WalMart is a worse monster than SCO. SCO sues individual
compan
Perhaps Walmart will sue SCO into oblivion and clear up
the mess being made. They've got the financial resources
to do it.
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Technically, the message is no longer spam when it is not 'unsolicited'
email.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Andrew> Please share
pll> PLEASE DON'T spam the list :)
bscott> As near as I can tell, this is
persistent. It seems a bit
much to do (and pay for) just as a lark. Now I'm wondering if someone is
running an experiment of some kind.
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(A gaggle of PCs, and an
Sun Ultra1). Nobody really cared about what I was doing as long
as I wasn't a problem. I suppose if I was an arrogant SOB while
the troubleshooting was going on instead of trying to work with them
then they might have said something, but, I held my tongue and
all was
can have a room all to
myself and start making beer/wine/root beer again.
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Section 6, subsect
Reminds me of the erstwhile 'Carmen's Chicken' that was a literal
'chicken shack' in East Kingston at a juncture of 107 and 108.
All they served was fried chicken (w/fries, onion rings, etc.) no
hamburgers or even hotdogs. It was there for many years and just
recently was bulldozed. I don't know wh
sucks, especially in high tech.
From where I sit (a formerly large telecom company) things don't look like
they are getting better. Anyway, I hope my view is jaded, that things may
be getting better, and that Sun does have something good in the immediate
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scuss looks like this (and
this is with "abbreviated headers"), with 27 lines in the header and 13
lines in your trailer). This is the only alias with such a formidable
header.
>X-face:
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{Y$(+8Z.n*_mov6R[#QIyt%Fh
&
My guess is that IBM is first on the hit list? Perhaps the deepest pockets.
Would this case (as they see it) also apply to SUN who supports Unix/Linux
as well. Anyone else on deck?
I see this as a half-hearted attempt to blackmail IBM to settle out of court,
and I think that SCO underestimates IBM
Hi folks,
Just my opinion - there's more than one "correct" way to go here ...
I would personally much rather see top posting, even if it was only a
line saying "comments interleaved", where applicable.
If everyone top-posted, the thread would be intact, and it would save a
lot of wasted time
This is a very interesting 'HOWTO' for all of you Cygwin fans.
Brings W2K one step closer to a real computing environment.
http://www.adamswann.com/library/2001/Cygwin-Inetd.html
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at Unix is extremely
versatile!!
jlk
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main'. The sharename is
where the 'home' directory would go.
If your win box is not part of a w2k domain, you can probably generate
the cygwin /etc/passwd file with 'mkpasswd -l' and then hack it from
there.
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I seem to recall Sun Microsystems trying to kill SunOS in favor of
Solaris for years.
I'm not even sure if it's really dead yet, I know we have a few servers
still running
SunOS as it just doesn't make sense to "upgrade" them when we consider what
they're used for.
You should not think that "hig
d keep the new box up to date in much
less time.
-Andrew Gaunt
Robert Casey wrote:
Good afternoon all,
can someone tell me the best method to copy files from a auto
mounting home directory, which comes from a Solaris box, to a linux
box. I'm setting up a server on Dell Poweredge 460
Casey, Jon, et. al.,
This past Fall I recall speaking with colleague who happens to be
a member of a Portsmouth school system steering commitee and
his potential interest in introducing the open source concept there. I would
like to invite him discussions/presentations as well.
-Andy
Jon Hall w
Casey,
This is very cool. I live in Kingston and as member of a town abutting
Exeter
I would hope that any successful efforts made there can spill over somehow.
I'd like to offer my support, Let me know when you're ready to plan and
execute
your attacks.
-Andy
Casey Callendrello wrote:
Hell
Yes, one invokes ls etc. as usual, however,
the output of ls shows the '.exe' extension
which looks a bit wierd.
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It will also reveals some of the differences when one compares the 'real'
*nix to the cygwin envi
ifferences when one compares the
'real' *nix to the cygwin environment.
/bin/ls vs. /bin/ls.exe to name example.
-Andrew Gaunt
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Erik,
I have a W2K box as my daily use workstation. Believe it
or not, it's actually by my choice as I happen to manage a W2K
domain as an adjunct to our Unix/Linux environments.
I loaded the cygwin environment a while ago and seem to be
getting pulled into that direction. Funny eh?
There's a l
e CD" distro based on a 2.4-19 kernel.
> I booted it on my laptop and it managed to get X configured and running and
> fired up my Orinoco wireless card as well. The only kernel parameter it wanted
> was a language specification because it defaults to German.
>
> Nice distro,
>
sly to get a feel for expected
performance.
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t playing well in certain
situations. I'd like to determine if these rumblings
are based on old fears, configuration issues or whatever.
So far the reasons I usually come up with are things
like "SUN invented NFS, use SUN" or something equally
uninformative..
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