Aloha,
I'm trying to help someone find either a Sonicwall TZ170 or TZ240. Does
anyone have one they'd be willing to sell?
pls contact me off list.
mahalo,
Ho'ala
A weekend conference would work much better for me!
Scott, put me down for helping next year. I don't know if I can commit a
lot of time, but I'll do what I can.
mahalo,
Ho'ala
R. Scott Belford said:
> For the most part, people did not attend
> because of the time of year, time of week, and ti
Congratulations to Scott Belford for being selected as one this year's
Forty Under 40 in Pacific Business News. Reception will be held Thursday,
23 June 2005 5:30PM, Hawaii Convention Center.
more info here:
http://pacific.bizjournals.com/pacific/event/1526
---
Ho'ala
I agree with Vince on this. About 3 yrs ago I did some consulting for a
client who had initially believed tcp_wrapper was enough to thwart attacks
via ssh. By the time I was allowed shell access to the machine, it had
long been compromised. Mind you, it also had an outdated version of
openssh.
Aloha,
Does anyone have experiences/recommendations for open source CRM packages?
Something along the lines of an open source equivalent of Goldmine
perhaps.
mahalo!
Ho'ala
HOSEF was recently featured in PBN too (free sign-up)
http://www.bizjournals.com/pacific/stories/2004/09/06/story6.html
-ho'ala
Wayne Maeda said:
> "Nonprofit brings Linux and open source to Hawaii - Hawaii schools,
> affected by lean budgets like many other US states this year, have
> upgraded
Aloha everyone,
does anyone know of any Hawaii-based RHCT's?
mahalo,
Ho'ala
well, since it got brought up :-)
A couple of us from Pau Spam, LLC will be speaking this Thursday at the
monthly HVCA (Hawaii Venture Capital Association) meeting at the Plaza
Club. Heck, it's being labeled as a "Tech-preneur Success Story."
Pau Spam is 100% Linux and we currently have paying s
howzit Brian,
I did an mx lookup on kssk.com, I believe you want to send that request to
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The thinktechhawaii.com site may also a good place to post this. Plus
too, one of the site's founders, Gadget Guy aka "Maddog Mangiarelli", is
on this list.
http://www.thinktechhawaii.com/
anyone know of open source stuff that can do multi-tracking?
Deven, this sounds like it's up your alley, got any suggestions?
this is a request for a friend of mine, I don't know anything about this
stuff.
mahalo,
Ho'ala
-
Spam & Virus Protection provide
Warren & fellow Fedorians,
just read this off slashdot:
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/11/20/1722215
any updates you can glean for us?
thx,
Ho'ala
-
Spam & Virus Protection provided by Pau Spam: Risk-FREE 30-Day Trial*
http://pauspam.net
howzit Karotu,
have you tried this instead?:
logon script = %U.bat
I don't know how many users you have, but I know that option works.
AFAIK, using global groups with a Samba PDC is still under development.
testparm | less
also helps...
-ho'ala
Karotu Tannang said:
> Mauri All - (Hi All)
Disclaimer: This has nothing to do with open source and everything to do
with our history here in Hawaii.
Although the grand opening was earlier this week, the exhibit will be on
display until late November. Come learn about Sand Island, Kalama Valley,
Waiahole/Waikane, Save Our Surf, Protect Ka
thx guys, that's what I was looking for.
PS- Congrats to Warren & fellow Fedorians, today's announcement was quite
uncanny!
http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/09/22/1712227&mode=thread&tid=106&tid=110&tid=185&tid=187
Ho'ala
Nicholas E. Walker said:
> On Sat, Sep 20, 2003 at 05:03:32PM -0500,
howzit,
does anyone here have experience mounting an encrypted file system without
actually having the encryption passwd? From what I've been able to
discern, this doesn't seem possible. But, I figure I'd throw it out to
the list in just in case.
btw, the machine in question is running Suse 8.
Aloha,
Okay, shameless plug first: Tonight's 5pm news on KHON will have an
update on the SoBig.F worm by Kirk Matthews and at some point, yours truly
will be on there explaining how it's affected local business. I threw in
a couple plugs for linux and how fantastic it is. hopefully it won't ge
chkconfig --list | grep 3:on
will reveal better results. Init3 is the run level you want to
concentrate on.
Rob, would you mind sharing the IP of your cracked box before you blow it
away? i'm sure at least one of us wouldn't mind running nessus against it
:)
-ho'ala
Keith said:
> Another goo
Mike,
I flew to LA for the RHCE last year. my advice would be to take the 4-day
crash course.
you can read more about my experiences here -->
http://www.pacificnews.net/feature_articles/feature_articles.cfm?articleID=FB8EB79C-97F0-4F98-B30AE4CFDC87C725
the exam was tough, 60% of our class fai
I'm curious to hear what the group thinks. To me their ploy to charge for
Linux sounds desperate, not to mention absurdly bogus.
my bogometer went off the scale when i read their latest press release:
"SCO Registers UNIX(R) Copyrights and Offers UNIX License"
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/030721/lam
I enjoy the simple elegance of init 0
and then I've heard people with INIT 6 for license plates are *really*
cool :P
would have preferred RFC 822,
-ho'ala
MonMotha said:
> shutdown -h now
>
> or even easier:
>
> halt
good point, MonMotha. Charles, would you mind posting your dhcpd.conf file?
-ho'ala
MonMotha said:
>
> That's very odd given the error message he has. It was a very specific
> message stating that it saw a subnet it hadn't been told about.
> Normally this is a result of having multiple NICs
howzit Charles,
I've run into this problem before. even though you only have eth0, you
need to tell dhcpd about it. Best way to do it is via /etc/init.d/dhcpd.
In that file, look for a line that looks like:
daemon /usr/sbin/dhcpd ${DHCPDARGS}
Go ahead and append eth0 to it, like so:
daemon
okay, that's probably the wrong way to go about getting press for HOSEF.
my bad, scratch it.
i guess we wouldn't want it turning out like this :p
http://w3.one.net/~sunlion/linuxriot.html
i'm blaming it on the coffee.
roast me if you like,
Ho'ala
Hoala Greevy said:
> just a thought:
>
>
> Ho
just a thought:
How many linux distro's can we burn between now and 7am next Tuesday, 13
May 2003? M$ is going to be in town showcasing their latest at the
Convention Center that day.
http://msevents.microsoft.com/CUI/EventDetail.aspx?culture=en-US&EventID=1032228372
If we can get kicked off t
well, the fluke is already out!
http://www.mslinux.org/
-ho'ala
Eric Jeschke said:
>
> I really think they will come out with a "MS Linux" (have thought this
> for years). They will have to eventually, just like they finally had
> to adopt the internet and TCP/IP when they saw the inevitable.
"A Source for Schools: Local techies promote open-source software while
benefiting Hawaii schools"
http://www.hawaiibusiness.cc/hb52003/default.cfm?articleid=11
enjoy,
Ho'ala
Gary Sublett said:
> Have a look at SQL-Ledger.
>
> The following extracted from http://www.sql-ledger.com/
Interesting! I will investigate further. thx for the scoops, gary.
-ho'ala
Dusty,
I think you will find that your choice of accounting software will
invariably bring you to the conclusion that you will need a heterogeneous
network. In other words, there ain't much accounting software out there
that runs on anything but Windows. Yes, there is GNUCash but I don't
th
No one will move until they see signs of success from local companies. So
far, we have few.
-Ho'ala
Kevin Goad said:
> From what I've heard it was a way to try to get Intel to move over
> here... Cayetano needed a way to entice them and that was one of them.
those embarrassing bounce messages.---
There are already several satisfied Pau Spam subscribers on this list and
according to the aforementioned PBN article, we are currently the _only_
local spam solution provider with a publicly available product.
Mahalo for allowing me to post,
Ho'ala
> There are also some free programs that can help tweak your connection,
> which I've tried with no real gains.
squid's free :]
-ho'ala
I'm sitting in a crowded waiting room at an airport in France, unsure of
how i got there and minding my own business, when suddenly a young kid
asks aloud, "I heard Linux servers don't perform as well as Microsoft
servers and Microsoft servers can actually do more than Linux servers!"
All of a sud
Chris Stark said:
> Do you need links to actual research?
Samba Windows 2000 benchmarking
http://www.ctseuro.com/article.php?sid=60
Silicon.com: Linux Overtakes Novell in Popularity Stakes
http://linuxtoday.com/news_story.php3?ltsn=2002-03-13-008-26-NW-BZ-MR
anyone care to take a crack at the Open Office question below?
PS - Maddog and Vince, don't forget to submit your written testimony.
mahalo,
Ho'ala
-Original Message-
From: dige2 - Christine
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 8:23 AM
To: Ho'ala Greevy
Subject: RE: My con
we had a solid turnout at today's testimony for SCR109. 5 of us testified
and another 5 submitted additional written testimony. You should have
seen Senator Aduja's eyes when Warren "Toastmaster" Togami explained the
virtues of OpenOffice!
good job everyone, we were very well represented today.
if you are running at init level 3, here's what i've found to be the
minimum you can get away with:
/sbin/chkconfig --list | grep 3:on
syslog 0:off 1:off 2:on3:on4:on5:on6:off
network 0:off 1:off 2:on3:on4:on5:on6:off
random 0:off
According to the RHCE course I took last October, here is a clarification
on the ipchains and iptables daemons located /etc/rc.d/init.d
both scripts initially deal with the Red Hat Firewall Configuration
Toolkit, which is located at /usr/sbin/lokkit. lokkit is first called
during installation, as
Aloha,
although i couldn't make it for a meeting this weekend, below is a copy of
my written testimony. Feel free to use it as a template. btw, I used
this url as a guide -->
http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/site1/info/guide/process04.asp?press1=info&press2=guide
PS - you can email your testimony
Please do not read
aloud your written testimony verbatim, as I have been advised that you
will be tuned out by those on the panel. By the time we get up there, the
committee will have already been in session for over 2 hours.
see you there,
Ho'ala Greevy
---
Vince Hoang said:
> On Wed
Aloha,
The Legislature will meet on 1 April 2003 (no fooling) to hear testimony
on SCR 109 - "REQUESTING a STUDY on THE FEASIBILITY OF USING OPEN SOURCE
SOFTWARE VERSUS COMMERCIAL SOFTWARE FOR GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS."
Here's the URL to the hearing notice -->
http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/sessionc
x27;s
idea actually... thx Matt!
-ho'ala
Hoala Greevy said:
> mahalo vince, will cram postfix tonight, implementation is tomorrow.
> will let you know how it goes
>
> -ho'ala
>
>
> Vince Hoang said:
>> On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 05:10:54PM -1000, Ho'ala Gre
? Thanks.
>
> Michael
>
>
>
>
>
>
> "Ho'ala Greevy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@videl.ics.hawaii.edu on
> 03/05/2003 08:14:40 PM
>
> Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Sent by:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
> To:<[EMAIL PROT
hi folks,
Due to scheduling conflicts, I am no longer able to teach Linux and other
open source classes at Honolulu Community College. To keep the program
alive, I have gotten permission from the HCC staff to find a suitable
replacement(s). If any of you are interested in teaching evening,
non-
mahalo vince, will cram postfix tonight, implementation is tomorrow. will
let you know how it goes
-ho'ala
Vince Hoang said:
> On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 05:10:54PM -1000, Ho'ala Greevy wrote:
>> On a private, non-routed network, is there a way to create
>> some
hi folks,
On a private, non-routed network, is there a way to create some sort of
hosts entry for a domain name that sendmail will acknowledge?
For example, say I wanted sendmail to send all mail destined for
@somemail.com to a private IP of 192.168.1.254. Is there a way to do this
in sendmail?
sorry I couldn't make last friday's GLUUG. Did I miss any kodak moments?
speaking of, 25 August 2003 marks the 12th anniversary of Linux. Although
it falls on a Monday, we can get still people to come out for a HOSEF
fundraiser. Ocean's Night Club is a good place for these types of things,
the
The e-biz cover story for the March 2003 isssue of Hawaii Business
Magazine (www.hawaiibusiness.cc) has none other than our very own Scott
Belford gracing the spread with a Pricebusters linux terminal. The piece
deals with the local open source movement as it relates to business here.
It's well-t
So are we in agreement to meet this Friday, 6:30PM, at Murphy's?
Reasonable prices, good food, & pretty good beer --> http://gomurphys.com
Most if not all street parking in downtown is free after 5:30PM. Good
place to park for Murphy's is on the mauka side of King St. near the
intersection of N
queue to minute 32 on the show.
http://www.thinktechhawaii.com/sounds/davidigebrainschatz.mp3
world domination. and fast.
-ho'ala
Warren or Ray,
As list admins, could one of you tell us how many people are subscribed to
LUAU?
curious,
-ho'ala
In my opinion, we should aim for the thinktech radio show first and
foremost. We have one of its founders on our list, the shows are archived
online (http://www.thinktechhawaii.com/myGrid.aspx?base=Broadcasts), and
interest in our group has already been mentioned.
I will contact Don the gadget gu
Don,
great to have you aboard LUAU. Actually, your radio show,
thinktechhawaii, has already gotten notable attention on this list, as we
are looking to get on your show as well! What do we need to do to make
this happen?
PS- It's considered impolite to include an entire day's digest in a
posti
luded to, there's alot
of potential for HOSEF- I have a gut feeling this will be the year Hawaii
learns about Linux.
1500 donated PCs?! secretbonus!
Ho'ala Greevy
R. Scott Belford said:
> I want to take a moment to update you on the status of the Hawaii Open
> Source Education Foundation
Unfortunately this semester's Intro to RedHat course at HCC has been
cancelled due to low enrollment.
-ho'ala
Vince Hoang said:
> I think Ho'ala is teaching a few courses at HCC. They are one or
> two sessions, so it looks more like a brain-dump type of thing.
>
> -Vince
> ___
howzit,
have you tried freshmeat.net ?
-ho'ala
Vikram Khurana said:
> Hi,
>
> Does anybody know of a Open source web based (ASP or self hosted) CRM +
> Accounting solution for small businesses??
>
> Thanks,
> Vikram
>
> ___
> LUAU mailing list
> [EMA
I can make it.
-ho'ala
R. Scott Belford said:
> It is time to have an organizational meeting to select a steering
> committee and establish some by-laws. If you have interest or time, I
> was thinking about Thursday evening. It should be a place where one
> can speak and listen, so I hesit
Eric is referring to a term coined by Eric S. Raymond in his book, "The
Cathedral & The Bazaar."
ESR refers to it as Linus's Law as states it as, "Given enough eyeballs,
all bugs are shallow."
You can find it on page 30. It's a great read!
-ho'ala
Eric Jeschke said:
> To quote a oft-repeated p
First things first. How are we going to take over the world when we can't
even maintain a mailing list?
What do we need to do to fix things here? An electorial process of
officers? A new home for LUAU? A new server for LUAU? A new mailing
list entirely?
I believe that a local open source mai
I know the folks who produce this show. If we can put together a
compelling idea for an episode, I'm fairly confident they would be open to
it. Indeed, they have the best intentions but alas, they are big fans of
Redmond.
I suggested to them in the past a dialogue on reasons why that despite it
s
Aloha,
This column was published in today's edition of the Honolulu Star Bulletin.
"Computer savings for design-build company"
by Erika Engle
http://starbulletin.com/columnist/column.php?id=1957&col_id=7
Mahalo,
Ho'ala
both!
My company will be sharing a booth with Integrated Security Technologies.
Should be interesting.
Ho'ala
Ronald Willis said:
>
> Hope to see you there...what day are you going?
>
> Ron
>
> On Mon, 2 Dec 2002, Ho'ala Greevy wrote:
>
>> heh, Flexnet mov
heh, Flexnet moved over to PacificLight Net last week weds, caused an
outage for several hours. Things back to normal now.
anyone going to the ITEC?
-ho'ala
Matt Darnell said:
> Aloha Hoala,
>
> Not sure if this is one of those weeks where everything goes wrong!
> Please contact me. Phone or e
right on Scott, thx for keeping us in the loop. I'd be interesting in
helping out on the weekends.
Definitely interested in the progression of HOSEF,
Ho'ala
R. Scott Belford said:
> We are not official in the sense of having a T.I.N. We are official in
> the sense of mission, name, (Hawai'i O
quick question for the list,
I've seen the thread several times before but am still nebulous: Is the
Open Source Education Foundation officially a non-profit entity? Also, is
that the agreed upon name for the org?
With 2002 coming to a close, local businesses will be looking to minimize
taxabl
Nevermind, I got it working. If anyone on this list however, is
comfortable with Post-Nuke and wouldn't mind sitting down with me for an
hour or two for a braindump, I'd be happy to compensate.
if interested, please contact me off-list.
mahalo,
Ho'ala
Hoala Greevy said:
> howzit,
>
>
> Can some
howzit,
Can someone tell me how, in Post-Nuke, I can restrict access to certain
modules to a select user group?
In other words, I'd like to keep anonymous users and those-who-sign-up
on-the-fly from accessing a file download module. I want only authorized
users i.e. club members, to be able to
http://www.xulplanet.com/ndeakin/arts/reasons.html
enjoy,
-ho'ala
thought some of you mind enjoy this.
http://homokaasu.org/404.html
-ho'ala
There's also KRUDServer, a server-oriented version of Tummy's customized
version of RH.
http://www.tummy.com/krudserver
-ho'ala
R. Scott Belford said:
> On Tuesday 29 October 2002 01:31 pm, Rodney Kanno wrote:
>> try going to www.tummy.com. Is that the one you had in mind?
>
> I guess so. I th
This may have something to do with it -->
http://asia.cnn.com/2002/TECH/internet/10/23/net.attack/
"The attempt to bring down the heart of the Internet this week sounded
ominous. But experts say the attack was neither the most efficient nor
likely way to inflict pain on the average Web surfer."
B
Dave,
if your goal is to use a single filesystem to share files between *nix and
windows clients, it seems to me the most straightforward solution would be
to just use samba. On the *nix side, you can use /etc/fstab to
automagically mount samba shares upon boot (I think there was a post with
syn
Karen,
Eric's right, samba will take care of file/print sharing between all 3
machines. From what you've described, it sounds like the only additional
hardware you'll need is the DSL "modem."
As for your financial software and relunctance to jump into Linux, have
you considered VNC? It's free,
Al,
I'll fwd you my number shortly. Call me tomorrow and I'll help you thru it.
Ho'ala
al plant said:
>
> Hi Ho'ala,
>
> pop3 is running as far as I know.
>
> The net email works fine.
>
> I set the Netscape email browser on the box the same way that I set the
> sendmail configuration that we
howzit al,
in addition to qmail, what else are you running? qmail-pop3d, the
built-in POP3 server from qmail, might do the trick for you. do you have
that running?
more info please,
-ho'ala
al plant said:
>
> Hi,
>
> I have qmail on a server and want to bring up accounts on Unix boxes
> und
tform and end users don't need to install any
additional software. Sounds great, eh? :-]
Soley developed here in Hawaii, interested parties can learn more about
our innovative product at http://hoalagreevy.com/products.html
Mahalo nui for all your support,
Ho'ala Greevy
I'd recommend taking the class, the books are outdated. No way I would've
passed without taking the class.
good luck!
-ho'ala
Florian Hines said:
> hi,
>
> I'm getting ready to schedule my test up in Austin in another month or
> so, i've been studying using the RHCE Book from Osborne and some of
Sorry Ray, no can do- they made us sign 3 NDAs that day!
All I can say is that it was tough, no way could a person braindump their
way thru it.
-ho'ala
Ray Strode said:
> Do you remember any of the questions? I'd be interested in knowing the
> type of stuff they ask.
> (I'm not much for cert
I flew to the mainlnad last week for RHCE training in Los Angeles. The
material was well covered, the instructor was knowledgeable, and the exam
was rough. My guess is that out of the eleven of us that took part in the
7 hour exam, about half failed. Out of all the certs I've taken, the RHCE
was
http://www.secadministrator.com/articles/index.cfm?articleid=26207
"This week, I encountered the relatively new trend called "warchalking,"
which is related to war driving. War drivers use chalk to identify
buildings that run wireless networks. According to what I've read, four
men sitting at a pi
Right on Warren, you're a robot!
And I mean that in the best way.
Ho'ala Greevy
Warren Togami said:
> http://videl.ics.hawaii.edu/mailman/listinfo/linuxbusinesshawaii
>
> You are all welcome to join this new mailing list called Linux Business
> Hawaii. LinuxBusiness
sorry folks, was up late last night fooling around with autoresponder.
guess i forgot to revert back to normal.
-ho'ala
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: I'm cruising!
>
> what's up?
> ___
> LUAU mailing list
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://videl.ics.ha
Brian,
My company can help. I will contact you off list shortly.
-ho'ala
Brian Low said:
> Jeff,
> Like I have indicated, DOE is requiring the shoold to setup a PPTP
> client to server connection. I have no choice on the mater :)
>
> Thanks,
> Brian
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: [
Having worked for an email firm for several years in the Bay Area during the
dot com explosion/implosion, it is my firm conviction that qmail is the best
MTA out there. Secure, stable, hi-performance, and very scalable. To get a
feeling for the power of qmail, consider these factoids:
===
Rod,
One of my clients (web development firm) might be interested in hosting
these domains. I set them up with 2 RH 7.2 servers running LAMP + qmail.
Also, they are currently hosting www.elisthawaii.com, which runs on
Postnuke.
let me know if you'd like their contact info.
Ho'ala
> Aloha-
>
>
I met with Scott last week at his firm's office in 1132 Bishop. The guy
is going good Warren, he remembers you as well :-]
He mentioned volume as the reason why he's not on LUAU anymore.
-ho'ala
Warren Togami said:
> OMG!
>
> That guy was in my class in 6th grade. Around that time he convinced
Has anyone used shared folders via Courier-IMAP before? I've recently
enabled it on a production server and so far it runs great! Not quite the
functionality of Exchange's Public Folders, but very close.
Curious to hear stories from others who have tried it,
Ho'ala
Brian,
might want to ping the folks at Indevtech Inc. Scott Cooley, former LUAU
member, runs the show over there. They developed hawaiieventsonline.com
www.indevtech.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
808-528-2740
-ho'ala
Ray Strode said:
>>
Good news folks,
The Elist newsletter, a monthly distribution list of over 700 members in
the island's tech community, now runs on qmail + mailman.
Next Elist mixer is next Tuesday at the W in Waikiki.
Signups welcome -> http://lists.elisthawaii.com/mailman/listinfo/newsletter
secretbonus!
-
hey folks,
It's been a few years since i did this, so any help you can provide is
greatly appreciated.
I need to patch a kernel from 2.4.9-31 to 2.4.12 and then apply another
patch to enable PPTP masquerading -
http://www.impsec.org/linux/masquerade/netfilter_pptp_2_4_12.patch.gz
It's my unders
have you tried qmail?
http://www.lifewithqmail.org/lwq.html#comparison
-ho'ala
lucidity said:
> On Sat, 27 Jul 2002, Daniel J Nishimura wrote:
>
> Thanks for the tip: I plan on experimenting with several different
> mail set-ups, and I need to be able to appreciate just *how much
> easier th
Speaking of wireless hotspots, Honolulu Coffee Co. on Bishop Street is
offering free 802.11b, courtesy Pacific Direct Connect.
And it extends outsite the shop... :-]
Ho'ala
Steven Tomlinson said:
> This also includes access to our wireless network and wireless
> hotspots.
---
apologies for the late notice. Perhaps next quarter there will be more
interest.
Ho'ala
-
Free webmail with a statement!
Signup today -> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.linuxjournal.com/rc2002/
-ho'ala
-
Free webmail with a statement!
Signup today -> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
3 more students needed for this Thursday's Samba class at HCC. Cost for
the 1-session evening course is $185, which is a great investment
considering licensing fees alone for a Win2k File Server start in the
neighborhood of $1,000.
Here's a snippet of what to expect:
(http://www.hcc.hawaii.edu/pcat
Wouldn't it be tremendous validation if the state mail system, which i
believe also runs on Lotus notes, switched over to a real MTA like qmail?
I've heard stories that the current state mail servers cannot handle mesgs
greater than 1MB in size.
If Hotmail and Yahoo! use qmail, shouldn't it be good
Randall,
have
you enabled swat in inetd or xinetd? Most often swat is enabled by
uncommenting its entry in /etc/services and then restarting the (x)inetd
daemon.
btw,
there's a 1-session Samba Class being offered at HCC this Thursday evening
:-] -->
http://www.hcc.hawaii.edu/pcatt/t
Dan,
LC certification? Could you enlighten us as to what this is? I wrote an
article on Linux Certs a few months back and the "LC" did not come up on
the radar.
http://www.hawaiianharddrive.com/articleview.cfm?articleid=97
Mahalo,
Ho'ala
Dan George said:
> On the other hand many people wanted
Yes, the class is on. I'll be teaching it, there are 5 people signed up so
far with room for about 5 more.
http://www.hcc.hawaii.edu/pcatt/training/operatingsys/index.html
The course has been updated from what the HCC website states. It will now
involve KRUD Linux, the June release of Red Hat 7
I've heard good. I've heard bad. Anyone have experiences with Blackberry
Service/Coverage in Hawaii?
Mahalo,
Ho'ala
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