Re: [PLUG] 2nd Router Setup

2010-04-04 Thread Russell Senior
Richard == Richard C Steffens rst...@comcast.net writes: Richard Time today permits working on this again. I'm endeavoring to Richard set up a WRT54G ver. 6 as a wireless access point. Using my Richard laptop, I have connected its wired Ethernet port to one of Richard the 4 ports on the back

Re: [PLUG] 2nd Router Setup

2010-04-04 Thread drew wymore
On Sat, Apr 3, 2010 at 6:29 PM, Richard C. Steffens rst...@comcast.net wrote: Neal wrote: Sorry but I'm out of time for now. Good luck with it. Me, too. Tomorrow's mostly tied up, but I'll try to fit in some more testing. Thanks for your help. -- Regards, Dick Steffens

Re: [PLUG] 2nd Router Setup

2010-04-04 Thread Russell Senior
Richard == Richard C Steffens rst...@comcast.net writes: Richard Time today permits working on this again. I'm endeavoring to Richard set up a WRT54G ver. 6 as a wireless access point. Using my Richard laptop, I have connected its wired Ethernet port to one of Richard the 4 ports on the back

[PLUG] site redesign

2010-04-04 Thread nathan
Hello plug! (i seem to've missed the mark on plug-web, so i'm reposting this here.) i attended my first PLUG meeting, and definitely plan on attending more. :) at the meeting it was mentioned that there was a desire for some time now to revamp the pdxlinux.org website. i have experience in web

Re: [PLUG] site redesign

2010-04-04 Thread David Kaplan
Nathan, Big improvement over the existing one. On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 8:18 AM, nat...@nathanewilliams.com wrote: Hello plug! (i seem to've missed the mark on plug-web, so i'm reposting this here.) i attended my first PLUG meeting, and definitely plan on attending more. :) at the meeting

Re: [PLUG] 2nd Router Setup

2010-04-04 Thread Neal
Richard, I rounded up a WRT54G ver 8 for testing. Resetting the factory defaults does in fact worked without changing anything as its default LAN address is 192.168.1.x and my LAN is 192.168.0.x. Also continued to work Just Fine after upgrading the firmware to the current release for my hardware

[PLUG] Data extraction

2010-04-04 Thread drew wymore
Not sure if this should have been directed to off topic so feel free to redirect if that's where it needs to go. I have a large data set that is being exported from an Oracle DB, unfortunately I can't work with the data directly in Oracle or this wouldn't be a problem. I can export it as CSV and

Re: [PLUG] Data extraction

2010-04-04 Thread Michael Rasmussen
On Sun, Apr 04, 2010 at 12:10:03PM -0700, drew wymore wrote: I have a large data set that is being exported from an Oracle DB, unfortunately I can't work with the data directly in Oracle or this wouldn't be a problem. I can export it as CSV and work with it. ... I don't really care which

Re: [PLUG] Data extraction

2010-04-04 Thread drew wymore
On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 12:31 PM, Michael Rasmussen mich...@jamhome.us wrote: On Sun, Apr 04, 2010 at 12:10:03PM -0700, drew wymore wrote: I have a large data set that is being exported from an Oracle DB, unfortunately I can't work with the data directly in Oracle or this wouldn't be a

Re: [PLUG] Data extraction

2010-04-04 Thread Carlos Konstanski
On Sun, 4 Apr 2010, drew wymore wrote: Thanks Rich and Michael. I'll give the perl a shot and see what happens. As far as the data layout. It's 5 columns with roughly 1100 rows, the column I'm interested in has a variable number of words per entry but doesn't exceed a couple hundred words.

Re: [PLUG] Data extraction

2010-04-04 Thread Fred James
drew wymore wrote: [omissions for brevity] Thanks Rich and Michael. I'll give the perl a shot and see what happens. As far as the data layout. It's 5 columns with roughly 1100 rows, the column I'm interested in has a variable number of words per entry but doesn't exceed a couple hundred

Re: [PLUG] Data extraction

2010-04-04 Thread drew wymore
On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 3:50 PM, Fred James fredj...@fredjame.cnc.net wrote: drew wymore wrote: [omissions for brevity] Thanks Rich and Michael. I'll give the perl a shot and see what happens. As far as the data layout. It's 5 columns with roughly 1100 rows, the column I'm interested in has a

Re: [PLUG] Data extraction

2010-04-04 Thread Michael Rasmussen
On Sun, Apr 04, 2010 at 02:31:47PM -0700, drew wymore wrote: On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 12:31 PM, Michael Rasmussen mich...@jamhome.us wrote: On Sun, Apr 04, 2010 at 12:10:03PM -0700, drew wymore wrote: I have a large data set that is being exported from an Oracle DB, unfortunately I can't

Re: [PLUG] site redesign

2010-04-04 Thread John Jason Jordan
On Sun, 04 Apr 2010 09:18:34 -0600 nat...@nathanewilliams.com dijo: i attended my first PLUG meeting, and definitely plan on attending more. :) at the meeting it was mentioned that there was a desire for some time now to revamp the pdxlinux.org website. i have experience in web design and would

Re: [PLUG] Data extraction

2010-04-04 Thread Fred James
drew wymore wrote: On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 3:50 PM, Fred James fredj...@fredjame.cnc.net wrote: drew wymore wrote: [omissions for brevity] Thanks Rich and Michael. I'll give the perl a shot and see what happens. As far as the data layout. It's 5 columns with roughly 1100 rows, the

Re: [PLUG] Data extraction

2010-04-04 Thread drew wymore
On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 7:16 PM, Fred James fredj...@fredjame.cnc.net wrote: drew wymore wrote: On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 3:50 PM, Fred James fredj...@fredjame.cnc.net wrote: drew wymore wrote: [omissions for brevity] Thanks Rich and Michael. I'll give the perl a shot and see what happens. As