Re: [nlug] Re: Raspberry Pi Arrives Tomorrow.

2012-07-18 Thread Bill Petersen
I would certainly like to see your presentation on the Pandaboard. Bill Petersen Sent from my mobile device. On Jul 17, 2012, at 11:53 PM, andrew mcelroy wrote: On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 11:50 PM, Jayneil wrote: > > Hi, > > I have been working for sometime on embedded boards such as Beagleboa

[nlug] Re: Need WINDERS help ... binary editor for NTFS directory structure?

2012-07-18 Thread Bob Maria
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Re: [nlug] Raspberry Pi Arrives Tomorrow.

2012-07-18 Thread Eric Andre
I was thinking about getting one and building a very small portable mame cabinet/handheld device. The possibilities seem endless. I would probably try and run arch on it or another lightweight Linux distro. On Jul 15, 2012 2:26 PM, "Bill" wrote: > Hi > > I have been signed up to the group for a l

[nlug] oracle invokes argument from authority on security with oracle linux

2012-07-18 Thread andrew mcelroy
http://linux.oracle.com/switch/centos/ this link discusses switching from cent os to oracle linux. This line nearly made me choke on my coffee: "What about the code quality? Again, you're running the exact same code that our enterprise customers are, so it has to be rock-solid. Unlike CentOS, we

Re: [nlug] oracle invokes argument from authority on security with oracle linux

2012-07-18 Thread Michael Chaney
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 11:30 AM, andrew mcelroy wrote: > http://linux.oracle.com/switch/centos/ > this link discusses switching from cent os to oracle linux. > > This line nearly made me choke on my coffee: > > "What about the code quality? > Again, you're running the exact same code that our ent

Re: [nlug] oracle invokes argument from authority on security with oracle linux

2012-07-18 Thread CindyYoho
We're using it on 4 servers and it seems to run fine for our needs. We run a home grown data warehouse on one pair (dev and prod) and Peoplesoft financials and hr on the other pair. Updates are kind of a pain unless you pay Oracle for support, though. - Original Message - From: andr

Re: [nlug] oracle invokes argument from authority on security with oracle linux

2012-07-18 Thread CindyYoho
Certain subset. I was fine with CentOS, we use it on 9 other servers. Our DBA wanted OEL though. - Original Message - From: Michael Chaney To: nlug-talk@googlegroups.com Sent: Wed, 18 Jul 2012 16:41:05 - (UTC) Subject: Re: [nlug] oracle invokes argument

Re: [nlug] oracle invokes argument from authority on security with oracle linux

2012-07-18 Thread Drew from Zhrodague
On 7/18/12 1:38 PM, CindyYoho wrote: Certain subset. I was fine with CentOS, we use it on 9 other servers. Our DBA wanted OEL though. 9? We had ~300 CentOS machines at this place I worked at a while back. I'm most familiar with the RHEL way of doing things - it is a natural for me. Oracle

Re: [nlug] oracle invokes argument from authority on security with oracle linux

2012-07-18 Thread CindyYoho
Forgive us for our smallness. - Original Message - From: "Drew from Zhrodague" To: nlug-talk@googlegroups.com Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2012 1:45:59 PM Subject: Re: [nlug] oracle invokes argument from authority on security with oracle linux On 7/18/12 1:38 PM, CindyYoho wrote: >

Re: [nlug] oracle invokes argument from authority on security with oracle linux

2012-07-18 Thread Drew from Zhrodague
On 7/18/12 2:50 PM, CindyYoho wrote: Forgive us for our smallness. I didn't mean to insult, just to illustrate that we had a large environment, and pushed some serious bits through it (Flickr-sized web traffic volume). Biggest problem we had was external - we melted AWS twice, lost 1-3 host

Re: [nlug] oracle invokes argument from authority on security with oracle linux

2012-07-18 Thread CindyYoho
And I wasn't trying to sound big, just saying we were running CentOS just fine, so I would have been happy to continue down that path. - Original Message - From: "Drew from Zhrodague" To: nlug-talk@googlegroups.com Sent: Wednesday, July 18, 2012 2:00:38 PM Subject: Re: [nlug] oracle

Re: [nlug] oracle invokes argument from authority on security with oracle linux

2012-07-18 Thread John R. Dennison
On Wed, Jul 18, 2012 at 05:35:39PM +, CindyYoho wrote: > We're using it on 4 servers and it seems to run fine for our needs. We > run a home grown data warehouse on one pair (dev and prod) and > Peoplesoft financials and hr on the other pair. Updates are kind of a > pain unless you pay Oracle