Use the firewall that comes with windows and use a cheap router to nat only
those ports that need to be exposed. Use firefox with noscript and download
a couple of malware cleaners and run them both to clean up the box. Update
his norton and his system and any other app.
Hope that helps,
Hi Al,
Give the wireless AP a static IP and create a scope that doesn't
interfere with what you are using for your desktops. So if your
desktops are all in the 192.168.1.100 - 192.168.1.120 range set the
dhcp server to only give out addresses that are not in that range. A
better idea migh
I forgot to mention, there are relocation funds available.
Jon Reynolds wrote:
This job is in Anchorage, Alaska with at&t.
This is the description:
This position is responsible for the deployment, administration, and
maintenance of UNIX
& Windows-based server infrastructure.
This job is in Anchorage, Alaska with at&t.
This is the description:
This position is responsible for the deployment, administration, and
maintenance of UNIX
& Windows-based server infrastructure. The UNIX environment includes
AIX, Solaris, and
Linux operating systems running on POWER, Intel,
Jim Thompson wrote:
From the blog of the General Counsel, (pro bono), of the Open Source
Initiative:
http://lawandlifesiliconvalley.blogspot.com/2007/08/new-open-source-legal-decision-jacobsen.html
Watch now as OSI licenses start to fall like dominoes before the assault
of Microsoft and o
Jim Thompson wrote:
Whats stopping you? How can we help?
Thanks Jim, that is exactly what I was hoping to hear and yes, I am from
Alaska. I hope I am welcome to post and ask questions on your LUGs
mailing list. My wife and I honeymooned on Maui and this is my only link
back to paradise.
R. Scott Belford wrote:
Thought this would be interesting to some of you.
http://www.xyzcomputing.com/index.php?option=content&task=view&id=589
Are you kidding??? Who the hell drinks Sprite? ;)
Thanks Scott, pretty cool box and very small.
Jon
Hawaii Linux Institute wrote:
http://mythtv.org/pipermail/mythtv-users/2006-March/128644.html
"I posted recently on using my PVR-350 again after using Nvidia for a
while. I had said that the 350 displayed a perfect interlaced picture,
while using the framebuffer/Xv, not using the hardware de
Hawaii Linux Institute wrote:
The output quality on the 350 is very good for SDTV, but beware: With
the 350 it will be difficult or impossible to get BIOS/bootup messages
and to play back any video not captured by the 350 (or in standard SD
MPEG-2).
This means no HD, no Divx, no Xvid, no MPEG-4
Jim Thompson wrote:
VIA has several processors, including the C3. The current max clock
speed is 1.3GHz. I don't know what you're comparing it to, so I can't
comment on the veracity of your "more like an 800mhz, I think."
Via has a "nano ITX" form factor as well as the mini-itx one.
The pics
Hello MythTV converts,
There was a question about a remote control to use with Myth. Last night
I figured out how to get the ATI Remote Wonder to work with lirc and
Myth. The cool thing about this remote is that it is RF instead of IR,
it uses a little a receiver plugged into a USB port.
If
Let's put March 25th on the calendar for the pbx build. At the end of the
night, everyone will have a fully functioning PBX. I can offer local VoIP
numbers for people to test with, if they want to keep them I can give them a
discount.
Hey Matt,
For a quick and easy way to start playing with
Matt Darnell wrote:
On 2/22/06, *Jon Reynolds* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Matt Darnell wrote:
> The two things that did not work were the remote control and
viewing the GUI
> on the TV. We think that the TV out was at a
Jim Thompson wrote:
Jon Reynolds wrote:
I run mine on a 733Mhz and 256MB of ram, that I would say is the bare
minimum. Anything less is a lesson in patience. :)
MythTV runs on several VIA-based mini-itx boards at lower clock speeds,
too. In fact, mini-box makes the code to run MythTV on
Matt Darnell wrote:
The two things that did not work were the remote control and viewing the GUI
on the TV. We think that the TV out was at a resolution the TV could not
handle. I will be posting to the mythtv list to try to get some help.
Weird that the remotes did not work, there is a choice
Jim Thompson wrote:
Stan Baptista wrote:
this means they reflexively shy away from
associating it with doing serious business.
This definitely seems to be the case in Hawaii but
there's probably a bit more to it. Vegas has a major
marketing campaign going on these days about "what
happens
Matt Darnell wrote:
Aloha,
We have a box with over 500,000 files in a direcotry. If I try 'rm m*' I get
an error, something like 'too many arguments'
I think someone else in this situation had a method of switching to another
shell, bash is default.
All the files start with mgetty. I would lik
Quoting Tom_Gordon/RISE/[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> I've partimage on netbooted thin clients to do imaging for windowsxp
> partitions via ssh and nfs. restored 7 machines in under an hour.
> hopefully partimage loses the stupid ntfs/experimental warning so it can
> be completely unattented.
>
> part
On Tue, 2004-04-06 at 13:38,
Michael_Bishop/FARRINCS/[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
>
> As for a webserver, I've believe that FreeBSD/Apache is the most stable and
> secure platform.
>
> >From the OSS Institute website FAQ ( http://www.oss-institute.org/faq.htm
> ):
>
> BSD/OS, FreeBSD, Net BSD,
Hi Jon,
The feed is screwed up. There is a known issue with HP laserjet 1100. I
see it on their website. Several sheets are fed at once. The paper
holder is vertical and the lifter wears and eventually picks up several
sheets or even cards at a time.
This is driving me nuts. The printer is a 1999
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of al plant
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 1:09 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [luau] Printing on FreeBSD
Dana Smith wrote:
>
> Al,
>
> I have had some luck with a Canon bubble jet (older model).
>
> Dan
There is a rescue CD that I have used that works very well at resizing
and creating partitions for NTFS. It is a bootable CD that has a few
nice utilities on it and they are gui tools. You can find their website
here: http://www.systemrescuecd.org/
Jon
On Tue, 2004-01-20 at 20:03, MonMotha wrote
On Mon, 2003-11-24 at 14:25, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am having problem in Samba in my office.
> I could successfully installed Redhat 9 on one of the computers in my
> office
>
> We just need to share some files with about 10 windows 2000/XP clients,
> So I did not use any domain con
Thanks Vince and Virgil for clarifying that for me.
Jon
On Sat, 2003-07-05 at 01:08, Virgil wrote:
> LDAP is the protocol which is used to authenticate for AD.
>
> Virgil
>
>
>
> >
> > As for #2. Isn't AD just LDAP with a different name? This is the
> > conclusion I have come to, is it corr
On Fri, 2003-07-04 at 14:13, maddog wrote:
> If you guys are going to do any seminars related to integrating open source
> software into a windoze 2000 network I would be very interested.
>
> Here's a list of what i would like to see
>
> 1) Exchange mail server replacement
>
> 2) SAMBA and Win 2
uld accomplish with this would be to have a large lobbying force to
prevent these horrible laws that are trying to be passed.
--
Jon Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
nd, that they can
open it in OOo and edit it. Where the template is highlighted for you
add text to, when you try to add text it didn't put it in the
highlighted area. Instead, it added the text in before the highlighted
area and shifted it to the right as you typed. In the body of the
template? Forget about it, you couldn't even add text.
Now I am no great OOo user, but if we could get around this issue we
could switch all of our labs over to OOo. But as it stands, we have to
have a mixture of the two so we can edit the resume templates that the
user created in msoffice.
--
Jon Reynolds <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Rodney, when you type lsmod does Nvidia even show up? Also, how did you
decide on which Nvidia driver and GLX core to use? If you just picked
the one you thought it should be you could be wrong, I was. I downloaded
the NVChooser.sh from the site and ran that, it tells you exactly which
ones to get.
try qmail www.qmail.org
Jon
On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 21:10, eXt wrote:
>
> Thanks for the reply, well im using Mandrake 9.
> Is SendMail easier to configure? i havent heard many nice things about
> sendmail, but i need to get some sort of e-mailing system so i can use it to
> send e-mails to m
Thanks Dusty, I don't feel so bad now.
On Thu, 2002-10-24 at 17:18, Dustin Cross wrote:
> Aloha,
>
> Check out these data centers and how organized they are. And someone once
> complained about my cabling!
>
> http://www.sandust.org/sandust/pics/rack_small.jpg
>
> http://www.theregister.co.u
Charles, Thanks for the post, now I wish I had not sent what I did.
Jon
On Mon, 2002-10-21 at 14:31, Ronnie T Livingston wrote:
> Raise your sail one foot and you get ten feet of wind. -Chinese Proverb
>
> On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, Robert Green wrote:
>
> > Keep your chin up, Charles
> >
> > I
Just my thoughts on this. When I first started getting into mailing
lists I violated every code of netiqette and got flamed like Johnny
Torch on the Fantastic Four because of it.
I think if a list policy had been in place it would have avoided this
discussion as Edward could have s
Alvin, if you can mount the drive you can copy the files from directory
to directory. Try the command 'mount /// /mnt/fileservr -o ' substituting the names of your
servers and shared folder to wherever you want to mount it to on your
system. And of course you have made the smb password for your use
Ronnie, have you tried to hit the 'ctrl+alt+F2 or F3 or F4 orF8' key
sequence? Would that help?
Jon
On Thu, 2002-10-03 at 11:12, Ronnie T Livingston wrote:
> hi, I can't startx on my laptop which has mandrake 8.1 installed on it.
> So at the moment I basically have one CLI running. My questi
Warren,
Will other distro's have to follow suit in regards to mp3? Or is this
just an RH deal? Also, does this mean that the ogg vorbis format
could/should become the new standard? I would be interested to hear what
you think.
Jon
On Mon, 2002-09-30 at 01:18, Warren Togami wrote:
> Somet
On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 22:07, Warren Togami wrote:
Here's a list of
> several:
>
> Red Hat up2date
> Mandrake rpmdrake or urpmi
> SuSE YAST2
> Debianapt-get
> Conectiva apt-rpm
> Gentooemerge
>
Would you also recommend using the xi
2002-09-17 at 22:54, Warren Togami wrote:
> On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 20:10, Jon Reynolds wrote:
> > Warren, after reading this post I was wondering how bad it is to just
> > install everything during the initial install of my OS RH7.3? If you saw
> > my last post to the list I c
Warren, after reading this post I was wondering how bad it is to just
install everything during the initial install of my OS RH7.3? If you saw
my last post to the list I can't even figure out how to get sound to
work on my laptop. Whenever I try to just install what I think I need,
then try and add
I am using rh7.3 with an HP Pavilion zt1135 laptop. I use the setup
program to try and setup my soundcard(AC97). It detects it and then
tries to play a sound bite to insure that it is working properly. When
the sound bite starts all it says is "Hello, hello, hello."
continuously. Has anyone ran
Warren,
One gotcha' that I ran into when I first started wiring was when you put
the wires into the jack, look at the end of the jack to make sure all
the wires are pushed all the way in so that you can see the ends through
the front of the jack.
Jon
On Sun, 2002-07-21 at 16:55, Warren Togami wro
After reading this article, I wondered why Linux plays catch-up on M$
ideas? I am not a programmer, so I can't affect change in the Linux
community by writing code to enhance the OS. But why doesn't the Linux
community go on the offensive instead of playing defense? I understand
that a lot of these
I am going crazy trying to figure this out. Does anyone know the command to
mount an OSX filesystem on freebsd? I have tried mount -t smbfs //Samaba
file Server/ServerFiles /osx I know I have spaces in the server name and
have tried to put it in quotes and have used the backslash \ to denote
spaces
Any chance on webcasting it for us poor Alaskans? I'd put my check in
the mail if so.
Jon
On Fri, 2002-07-12 at 17:23, Ho'ala Greevy wrote:
> 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
Dusty,
Perfect! Thats exactly what I wanted to do just didn't know that the
#!/bin/sh designated which shell to execute the command with. It is
working perfectly now. Thanks a lot!
Jon
On Thu, 2002-07-11 at 19:45, Dustin Cross wrote:
> The first line of the script tells it what shell to
OK, you guys always give me censory overload :) How about this instead, I
need to make the command that I put in /etc/rc.local to execute at boot
time. In csh it cannot but in sh it can, how do I make just this one command
execute at boot time under a different shell that wont give me dreaded
"ambi
I have a freebsd4.6 box and when it boots it automagically goes into the csh
shell. I installed bash1 and want it to be the default systemwide shell.
Where would I make the change for this? I have been looking around and found
how to do it for users but not systemwide. I have a command in my
/etc/r
I have setup a mail server using freebsd4.6, qmail-1.0.3_1,
courieir-imap-1.4.3,uscpi-tcp-0.88,apache-1.3.24_7 and
squirrelmail-1.2.6..whew! I am having this problem: When I recieve a mesg if
I dont read it, I wont get a double of it. As soon as I read the mesg then
check my mail I recieve two of t
I am setting up a mail server using qmail and am planning to use
squirrelmail as a web interface. The guide that I am reading also
suggest using vmailmgr, why would I want to do this? Is there a good
reason to use vmailmgr for only one domain?
Jon
Thanks for the suggestions. My work is purchasing me a new laptop and I
wanted to make sure I could use Linux on it.
Jon
I am going to be buying a laptop soon and want to know if there is one
that is totally linux friendly? It will have a cd burner, built in
ethernet and floppy. I would like the price to be between $1000-$1500.
Are there any suggestions?
Jon
OK, I am going to try and use IMAP with freebsd4.5 and qmail. I beleive
I have to use courier imap for this setup. I want to thank you guys for
schooling me on the differences between pop and imap.
Jon
I have been watching this thread and it is an very interesting idea. The
question came up about users needing training on the linux OS and this
is a valid question. I work for a non-profit here in Alaska and we do
computer training for senior citizens and The Welfare to Work programs
run by the sta
Does anyone know of a webmail interface, something similiar to
squirrelmail, that works with pop3 instead of imap? And is their a
reason to use imap instead of pop3?
Thnx,
Jon
Wow, imagine that.M$ absolutely disgusts me, I hope this will be a
catalysts for more schools to follow the open source path.
Jon
On Mon, 2002-04-22 at 14:37, Ho'ala Greevy wrote:
> Interesting to note that among the targeting school districts for license
> audits, M$ has conviently included Mult
Yes please, I have signed up on your mailing list and await my first
foray into iptables. Also, are all distro's heading towards iptables as
a standard? Or will freebsd'd ipfw be around for a long time to come?
Would it be beneficial to learn both and is there another that I'm not
aware of that I a
test of my mail servers ability to send and recieve to luau list, please
do not respond.
Is there a way to get mozilla to use evolution as the default email
client when I click on an email link in a webpage? It is so far using
its own built-in email application and I would like to change that.
Jon
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