All I know is that I have hit the arg list too long error. That was
redhat-6.x so maybe it was old.
I think it is worth mentioning the solution if they ever run into that problem.
On March 16, 2018 11:04:37 AM "Robert P. J. Day" <rpj...@crashcourse.ca> wrote:
On Fri, 16
It is necessary for running a command on all files matching a pattern.
Wildcarding substitutes the full file names of each matching result of the
wildcard on the command line. Thousands of matching names/paths can easily
blow up the buffer.
I think it works that way. :-)
On March 16, 2018
Good Day all
I am trying to set up a PXE client for a VDI project. We are using the
ThinStation developer tool. I very nice tool that builds a very stripped down
Linux system (less than 1 minute to boot from PXE which is great).
Problem is this:
It is using xrandr to set up the X-Windows
I just use rsync.
On February 22, 2018 10:33:48 AM "Robert P. J. Day"
wrote:
i'm prepping to teach 5 days of compTIA linux+ next week, after
which the students will have the option to write exams based on that
content for their LPI certification, so i'm working my
Does anyone want a Happauge remote?
I'll send you a pic privately if you think you might be interested.
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that
are Windows Bases. The developed software is then tested on Linux based based
targets which are also servers but are embedded computers connected to the
development network via a wireless interface.
I hope that helps.
Best Regards
Jeremy James MScEE SMIEEE Arc Cores Fellow
President, Cohort
Hello all I am looking for a linux consultant who can help us set up a software
development environment. I have an architecture in mind but am open to
alternatives so long as these are easy to support.
Best Regards
Jeremy James MScEE SMIEEE Arc Cores Fellow
President, Cohort Systems Inc
e files but I go http://myserver/ I get 403
forbidden so this is a rights issue I have erred on.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks.
T. James
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Any assistance would be appreciated.
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NexStar3 for sale.
External with power block for desktop SATA hard drive.
Esata and USB2 intrerfaces.
I haven't used it in a while but it works fine.
$20
No cables.
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Figured out the imap connection, it is expected.
Still have no idea where the 38gigs came from.
On 2016-03-18 11:38 PM, James wrote:
I used 38 gig yesterday which is way higher than usual.
I think my Raspberry Pi has been hacked.
$ netstat
Active Internet connections (w/o servers)
Proto Recv
I used 38 gig yesterday which is way higher than usual.
I think my Raspberry Pi has been hacked.
$ netstat
Active Internet connections (w/o servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State
tcp0 0 gw.local:imaps dyn-dsl-mb-98-124:55416 ESTABLISHED
On 2016-01-19 08:54 AM, Robert P. J. Day wrote:
Quoting Spencer Cheng :
On Jan 19, 2016, at 7:51, Robert P. J. Day
wrote:
arrrggghhh ... never mind, spencer cheng asked the right question,
as in
what interface it uses. the laptop has PCIe
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On 15-07-01 02:15 PM, James wrote:
On 06/28/15 10:21, Prof J C Nash (U30A) wrote:
uOttawa is moving to email only on Exchange Server. For reasons I do not
fully comprehend, IMAP will be dropped in next few months.
As far as I can determine, my options are
- Evolution (which I've found
On 01/12/15 09:14, James, Trevor wrote:
Depends on what type of server.
I like the CubieTruck (has a SataPort) built in Wifi/Bluetooth.
http://cubieboard.org/model/cb3/
Mail and web server.
I went with the Raspberry Pi since I could buy it locally.
I hope it has enough ram
I'm looking for a small computer to use as a server.
I think I prefer the 1GB banana pi over the 512M raspberry pi.
Thoughts?
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was not quite that simple
but even after getting it installed, and running the server side, I still
cannot RDP to the Centos Machine.
Has anyone got some Cliff Notes on how to do this, or a good URL I can
reference?
Thanks.
T. James
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Correction from Previous, CubieTruck does do dual head
http://www.cubieforums.com/index.php?topic=2281.0
using a Lubuntu Desktop distro
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From: Linux [mailto:linux-boun...@lists.oclug.on.ca] On Behalf Of Jean-Francois
Messier
Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2014 1:20 PM
To:
Here is my best guess document, if anyone has any input, I am always open for
suggestions.
http://macnash.telfer.uottawa.ca/~nashjc/visible/Ubuntu%20SAMBA.pdf
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a set it and forget it type
machine).
T. James
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Sent: Wednesday, October 02, 2013 10:04 AM
To: linux@lists.oclug.on.ca
Subject: Re: [OCLUG-Tech] Set up a SAMBA server
Hi,
I know I'm late
. Open SAMBA ports on 192.168.1.X
Any input on this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
T. James
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I'm looking for someone who is willing to drive to near Algonquin
College and who has thermal paste and other supplies.
My heatsink was loose and I wobbled it.
My computer shut down (overheating).
I have no supplies to clean off the old stuff and redo it.
I'd rather not buy everything I need and
I have a wireless B router and a clock radio to give away.
Any idea where?
Maybe Valu Village?
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On 03/16/13 15:31, Richard Guy Briggs wrote:
On Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 01:44:52PM -0400, James wrote:
I have a wireless B router and a clock radio to give away.
Any idea where?
Maybe Valu Village?
Yeah, Good plan. Value Village would sell that stuff.
slainte mhath, RGB
His teachers insist on assignments being handed in in .doc format.
Does the school provide MS Office?
Further, at least one of them will not even listen to his explanations of
why formatting is messed up and won't look at the hard copy he has for them
which has everything just fine. The
I want to add Bluetooth to my computer.
I have USB headers on my motherboard so I was thinking of buying a BT dongle
and using that.
I need to get a gadget that connects the header to a USB socket.
I was thinking of building it but I went to Active Electronics and a USB socket
is $9.
I could buy
Both computers run Linux.
A port scan of the machine with the open port 25 from inside the same lan.
PORT STATE SERVICE
25/tcp open smtp
port scan from the web
port 25 is open
port 25 can receive mail.
A port scan of the machine with the open port 25 from my lan.
PORT STATESERVICE
On 08/19/12 17:13, Steve La Rocque wrote:
Hi James. Can you do a $ telnet [destination] 25
from the other lan to the machine? If you can, then at least it
shouldn't be a network firewall issue. If not, can you ping the mail
machine from the other lan? If not, perhaps you have a routing
On 01/30/12 00:02, Michael Goguen wrote:
I am on NCF. They are good peeps. They are helpful, but they do not have
the staff to do lots of intensive tech support; you would do well if you
can do much of this yourself, perhaps.
I feel like I've had more issues than, say, I've seen my parents
On 10/18/11 12:58, C.T. Paterson wrote:
Did you get any takers? I've yet to switch out my old analog tuner
card for a digital, and I was wondering how well a Hauppauge 1250
might work with my mythTV (whether it would just work).
I've got a PCIe x16 slot. If it crashes we know; if it works,
I have an NTSC tuner card that I used to receive over the air.
I don't need it but would it still be good for someone that has digital
television to view tv on their computer?
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I need someone with a spare PCIe slot to try my digital tuner card.
http://linuxtv.org/wiki/index.php/Hauppauge_WinTV-HVR-1250
I don't care if you get any channels, I just want to see it not crash. :-)
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Sorry George I wont be able to make it this month, I have an eye apt @ 7:30
T__T hope others come instead of the usual, 3-4 people
On Wed, Dec 8, 2010 at 11:24 AM, george.stand...@gmail.com
george.stand...@gmail.com wrote:
Monthly Ottawa Ubuntu meeting is tomorrow.
Ubuntu Hour Ottawa
Play a DVD on linux Canada and become a criminal!
On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 10:20 AM, George Standish
george.stand...@gmail.comwrote:
http://www.michaelgeist.ca/content/view/5100/125/
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On 09/26/09 20:31, mpsingh wrote:
Hi there,
I want to install usb drive on virtual machine,
I used the following settings in configuration file of VM
usb=1
usbdevice=[ 'phy:usb ID: found by lsusb' ]
I also tried the following command
xm block-attachdomain ID phy:/dev/sdc xvdc r
But none of
I'm looking for a way to mount my webcam on the top of my lcd monitor.
Some kind of clip thing for the monitor with a perpendicular platform for
my webcam to sit on.
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I want recommendations for a network printer.
I have a printer so would it just be better to buy a wireless print server?
Maybe I need a new router with a built-in print server.
I don't have a lot of plugs.
Do they make routers with all 3: wireless/VOIP/print server?
On Thu, October 30, 2008 1:22 pm, Glenn Henshaw wrote:
On 30-Oct-08, at 10:47 AM, James wrote:
I want recommendations for a network printer.
I have a printer so would it just be better to buy a wireless print
server? Maybe I need a new router with a built-in print server.
I don't have
On Fri, October 24, 2008 11:00 am, James wrote:
sudo apt-get dist-upgrade only tries to upgrade the kernel:
#9474;
#9474;
#9474; You are attempting to install an initrd kernel image (version
2.6.18-6-486) #9474;
#9474; This will not work unless you have configured your boot loader
I'm considering something like this:
http://canadacomputers.com/index.php?do=ShowProductcmd=pdpid=019819cid=896.862
There is a model with a hard drive too.
Are there any other distributions that are good for SSD?
Is it a bad idea to buy SSDs drives?
I have an external USB drive so I'm not
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