A quick search for UNIX on SAIC's public page shows 16 openings in Hawaii.
I didn't look them over that well but I noticed a couple of the jobs. The
PASS-K jobs ask for maintain level 3 Korean language proficiency . That
isn't exactly a requirement, but you would need a TS clearance and it is a
http://www.msnbc.com/news/788080.asp
Defense workers face wireless limits
Defense Department to set restrictions on wireless devices
ASSOCIATED PRESS
WASHINGTON, July 31 - The wireless soldier may be getting some new strings
attached. The Defense Department, concerned that hackers or spies
^_^ Actually he has spent allot of time filling us in on his firewall. Do
a search on google for 'MonMotha firewall router'.
Or just head to Mplug and read up..
http://www.mplug.org/phpwiki/index.php/BasicFirewallRouter
This is a quick install guide for Linux kernel 2.4.x Netfilter
I hope there isn't any Road Runner informants listening. ^_^ I have a
netgear RT314. It is a 4 port gateway router.
http://www.arstechnica.com/reviews/01q2/netgear/rt314-1.html
I can SSH into my Linux machine and telnet back into the router. I can
check logs on the router, spoof a mac on the
Can anyone tell me how to add my network card automatically in Redhat 7.2.
Redhat detected the card fine on install but I have removed it. Is there
anyway to detect it again. When I add a card in the network control panel,
neat I am prompted to fill in all the settings for the card. I do not
McAfee Manufactures Virus Threat
Posted by michael on Friday June 14, @10:30AM
from the virus-laboratory-has-new-sinister-meaning dept.
The sleaze has gotten out of hand; it's time to roast a group of 20 or so
companies whose profits are directly linked to creating fear in their
customers,,,
Scott or Warren,
Is it possible to make another run to base for computers Thursday? If not
Thursday how about early Friday morning? This group is the lower end
machines in the back room and the SUN machines.
Thanks,
Cody
What kind of trouble is the bios having with the ram?
These are
Cody,
I have the zip drives removed from the earlier batch of computers. Will
you pick them up anytime soon?
Warren,
Yep, we can exchange them on Thursday morning if we do an equipment run, or
at the seminar Thursday evening, or Friday morning. The name of equipment
custodian I work with
Your truck should be fine. I've rounded up seven more hard drive that are
considered outdated, 4-6 gig. I know you don't expect hard drives but I
would like you to have one in each of the Dell's. Do you want to stick to
the same time frame as last time around 11-11:30?
YES ! Will it work
This is true. So I told the custodians to drop the drives off at my shop
and I would take care of it. I opend up our shop PC's and put four drives
on each and let them run over night. It isn't something you can do at the
last minute, thats for sure. Cody
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From: Jeff
Here is a couple of things I have learned about getting the military to
donate computers for educational use. Allot of the times a custodian will
want to remove the hard drives before giving out machines. I can't say this
isn't the fastest and safest thing to do, but there are other ways. If
not sure that Cody will be able to get Air Force hardware for us to
dedicate to a non-public school entity like his.
Im working on it right now. Im trying to convince the main custodian that
private schools can receive computer equipment and we can get a letter
stating it will be used for
Are you only donating these machines to schools that are willing to put
them in the curriculum or in the administrative offices? Do computer
clubs and other non-curriculum based uses qualify?
It doesn't matter if the schools use the equipment for the required
curriculum. A computer lab open
Well this should clear things
up...http://www.computers.fed.gov/school/eligible.asp;
A school is eligible to receive donations through the Computers for
Learning program it if is a public, private, parochial, or home school
serving pre-kindergarten through grade 12 students.
Cody Taylor
Well I just got some good news, we just got a green light on donating old
PC's to schools. We don't have to go through the usual long process either.
If possible I would like someone to take a look at what we have and decide
what could be used. I know we have about 12 Dell GXa PC's which are
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Im looking forward to the next Install Fest also, ive never been to one.
Just let me know and I will show up with my laptop and a few bags of chips.
-Cody
Warren,
Let me know when we have our next Install Fest scheduled.
The last one was great. I think we all learned a lot. I have
some
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I thought this may be of interest to some of the folks at[luau]so im passing
it along. This is a survey initiated by the Commander-in-Chief (CINCPAC)to
measure the perceptions regarding our military dependent children's
education in Hawaii.. There are four surveys, and a comments page. I
thought
Article can be found at:
http://newsforge.com/newsforge/02/04/29/0218241.shtml?tid=7
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