Vince Hoang wrote:
My understanding is a bit different, but the concept is the same. There
are four PIDs that are involved in the process:
1) parent PID that listens on tcp/22 as root
2) monitor PID that gets forked off for each request as root
3) preauth PID that runs as the ssh user
4) post
Scott
People who have completed the LPI's and graduates from the UH BS in CS.
Also have acquired others who have been working on Opensource projects here
and there
on Maui. Military personnel, who are Unix/Solaris and MCP, whom I met on
base while working on the NMCI project. I needed help before
On Thu, Feb 13, 2003 at 12:44:59PM -1000, LinuxDan wrote:
> So I do not want to cut our throats and will withhold that info.
This is an _open_ source forum. Why all the secrets?
The mailing list archives show no sign of you starting topics
describing your organization or making an effort to recru
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Lately I have been experimenting with Linux on my laptop, mainly Redhat
> and Debian (I think it is Woody), which Scott was kind enough to lend
> to me the other Saturday. Anyways, being stuck at home with the flu has
> given me some free time to "experiment" more. I have Linux u
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, demon_jr808 wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
...
> Two goals which I have in mind are:
>
> 1. Being able to install/uninstall drivers and hardware from the command
> line.
> 2. Being able to install/uninstall software from the command line.
>
> Any suggestions on what I should do ne
Hi Everyone,
Lately I have been experimenting with Linux on my laptop, mainly Redhat and
Debian (I think it is Woody), which Scott was kind enough to lend to me the
other Saturday. Anyways, being stuck at home with the flu has given me some
free time to "experiment" more. I have Linux up and runni
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003, LinuxDan wrote:
> Guys
> To be honest, I have worked so hard getting the donations and the
Enough already.
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Can someone please re-post the particulars for the meeting (time, how to
participate) with a new subject line? I will forward the announcement to
Marty Plotnik and maybe it will appear in tomorrow's Cyberzone newsletter.
My goal is not to get a bunch of new participants, but just to let people
know
Guys
To be honest, I have worked so hard getting the donations and the
support and have verbally been asked by one of my contacts at the DOE who
stated that a member of the LUAU group threatened to sue the state if they
didn't allow them to go in and setup an Opensource network. I know
Aloha,
Is your organization a secret? Nothing has ever been mentioned on this
list (the only open source technology forum I know of in Hawaii) about your
organization, until now. It is great that you have done this work and are
supporting open source in Hawaii, but is sounds like you are being c
Warren
It's already a done deal. Remember last July I
asked you to help me setup a demo for the Lingle
Campaign headquarters but you were busy giving a speech on the big island?
Well thanks to the help I received from the mainland and a team of
individuals wh
If I understand you correctly you are
looking for a SQL Plus replacement, If so
http://www.globecom.se/tora/
This tool is awesome & it is GPLed
Vikram
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Hi Tom,
It's been a long time since T3.
Hope all is well.
Hi list,
It would be better to use the proper DOE channels.
Contact K. Kim head of NSSB Network Support Services Branch.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
There is also a state resource person in-charge of technology that reports
directly to the State S
On Wednesday 12 February 2003 11:28 pm, LinuxDan wrote:
> I didn't receive any support on this the time I came up with
> this idea last summer (July) and had to wing it.
> Since my injury last December, I have worked on non-profit
> status in order to qualify for the suppor
On Saturday 08 February 2003 09:34 am, Tom Donahoe wrote:
> Hi all
> As one who lurks on this list, and is an avid supporter of the project,
> let me share a resource that may help us find schools for the project. I
> had a conversation yesterday with one of the buildings' personnel at
> Mid-Pa
On Tue, Feb 11, 2003 at 06:20:41PM -0600, Karen McKee wrote:
> I work for Central Missouri State University, in Missouri. We
> currently have Oracle 9i installed and running on LINUX (SUSe)
> on a 390 mainframe. It wasn't too hard, considering Oracle
> finally sells a license for it.
Ooh!
> Howev
On Wed, Feb 12, 2003 at 11:28:30PM -1000, LinuxDan wrote:
> You can check the CompUSA training site for any questions you
> may have.
Which site? The first two links I got when I visited the CompuUSA
Hawaii site were broken.
> All the people involved in this project are fully certified
> and well
Last week Saturday Jeff Zidek and I met with Michael Bishop, tech
coordinator of McKinley and Farrington Community schools. Their needs
were desktop computers capable of running this Windows foreign language
training software "Rosetta Stone" and simple Samba file shares.
Their earlier testing
LinuxDan wrote:
I have been working with the DOE, the state of Hawaii, CompUSA
(supporter), Redhat (supporter) and Oceanic (supporter) on the public
schools.
We have already geared up a demo to be presented to all the tech
coordinators here on Oahu.
Eh... who is "We"? Y
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