On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 05:45:01PM -0800, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> The old one, complete with beepy batteries, will soon become available
> to whoever wants it.
What a great door prize at the clinic.
Or I'll take it.
--
Michael Rasmussen, Portland Oregon
Trading kilograms for kilome
On Fri, 28 Jan 2011 16:46:00 -0800
Russell Senior dijo:
>> "John" == John Jason Jordan writes:
>
>John> Great idea! Unfortunately, the price for the BX1500G from APC
>John> with trade-in is $206 and I can get it from Amazon without
>John> trade-in for $185. :(
>
>Wait, why are you trading i
> "Sean" == Sean Whitney writes:
Sean> I've been working with some virtualization technologies and I
Sean> keep seeing commands like
Sean> ifconfig eth0 0
Sean> I'm wondering what the 0 does? Google isn't very helpful, nor
Sean> is the man page.
It basically deconfigures any ip address as
> "John" == John Jason Jordan writes:
John> Great idea! Unfortunately, the price for the BX1500G from APC
John> with trade-in is $206 and I can get it from Amazon without
John> trade-in for $185. :(
Wait, why are you trading in? Just replace the batteries! I've used
the place on SE 20th a
> "Michael" == Michael Rasmussen writes:
Michael> recent curiosity point:
Michael> michael@post:/etc/bind/zones$ netstat -nt
Michael> Active Internet connections (w/o servers)
Michael> Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address
State
Michael> tcp6
> recent curiosity point:
>
> michael@post:/etc/bind/zones$ netstat -nt
> Active Internet connections (w/o servers)
> Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State
>
> tcp6 0 0 64.105.252.42:2264.105.252.44:58721
> ESTABLISHED
>
I have gotten glibc to recompile for LFS temporary tools, but where is
execvp and the other variants? Looks like none of the packages provide
an execvp binary and it appears to be missing on the fedora 9 host
system as well. Is execvp merely part of a C library that links in
to C programs?
_
recent curiosity point:
michael@post:/etc/bind/zones$ netstat -nt
Active Internet connections (w/o servers)
Proto Recv-Q Send-Q Local Address Foreign Address State
tcp6 0 0 64.105.252.42:2264.105.252.44:58721
ESTABLISHED
tcp6 0
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 07:36, Sean Whitney wrote:
> I've been working with some virtualization technologies and I keep
> seeing commands like
>
> ifconfig eth0 0
>
> I'm wondering what the 0 does? Google isn't very helpful, nor is the
> man page.
Gives the IP address 0 to the interface; you ca
wes wrote:
>>
>> Sean Whitney
>> Something to do with aliasing (i.e., multiple IPs per NIC) ... as in
>> eth0:0 having a different IP from eth0? Just a guess.
>> Regards
>> Fred James
>>
>>
>>
> This is why I asked for context... I see lots of mentions of eth0:0 (and I
> understand inter
>
>
> >
> Sean Whitney
> Something to do with aliasing (i.e., multiple IPs per NIC) ... as in
> eth0:0 having a different IP from eth0? Just a guess.
> Regards
> Fred James
>
>
This is why I asked for context... I see lots of mentions of eth0:0 (and I
understand interface aliases) but zero regardi
On Fri, 28 Jan 2011, Rogan Creswick wrote:
> You need to define a group around the digit, then reference that digit as
> the replace pattern, using query-replace-regexp. Match on:
>
> \([0-9]\)'
>
> and replace with:
>
> \1
>
> (to refer to the first group)
> http://www.gnu.org/software/findutils
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 8:56 AM, Rich Shepard wrote:
> I want to globally replace a digit followed by a single quotation mark by
> the digit alone. Using emacs's regex I set the search term as [0-9]' and the
> replace term as \&. The replace term replaces the single quote, too. I
> cannot do a r
I want to globally replace a digit followed by a single quotation mark by
the digit alone. Using emacs's regex I set the search term as [0-9]' and the
replace term as \&. The replace term replaces the single quote, too. I
cannot do a regular search-and-replace for single quotes because there are
Sean Whitney wrote:
> I've been working with some virtualization technologies and I keep
> seeing commands like
>
> ifconfig eth0 0
>
> I'm wondering what the 0 does? Google isn't very helpful, nor is the
> man page.
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Sean
>
Sean Whitney
Something to do with aliasing (i.e., mul
I couldn't find anything either. can you give us some more context?
-wes
On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 7:36 AM, Sean Whitney wrote:
> I've been working with some virtualization technologies and I keep
> seeing commands like
>
> ifconfig eth0 0
>
> I'm wondering what the 0 does? Google isn't very help
I've been working with some virtualization technologies and I keep
seeing commands like
ifconfig eth0 0
I'm wondering what the 0 does? Google isn't very helpful, nor is the
man page.
Thanks,
Sean
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On Thu, 27 Jan 2011, John Jason Jordan wrote:
> It turns out that APC wants $180 for a replacement battery for my
> SUA1500 UPS. I might be able to get it cheaper elsewhere, but I can get
> a brand new unit for about the same price:
When my second TrippLite unit failed early I swore off them a
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 6:16 AM, Paul Heinlein wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Jan 2011, Rich Shepard wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 26 Jan 2011, John Jason Jordan wrote:
>>
>>> So I guess I do need a repair place. Any suggestions?
>>
>> Northwest Battery Supply
>> 3750 SE Belmont
>> Portland, OR 97214
>> (503)
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