> I searched the man page and google but can not find a definition for
> mdev, which is a returned statistic when ping exits. Does anybody
> know what it is measuring?
>>I found the answer. It is the standard deviation. mdev stands for mean
>>deviation.
mdev is the std dev? standard deviatio
I found the answer. It is the standard deviation. mdev stands for mean
deviation.
Derek Burdick wrote:
I searched the man page and google but can not find a definition for
mdev, which is a returned statistic when ping exits. Does anybody
know what it is measuring? I have looked through th
I searched the man page and google but can not find a definition for
mdev, which is a returned statistic when ping exits. Does anybody know
what it is measuring? I have looked through the code and determined
mathematically what the algorithm does, but I don't see any relevance to
networking.
On Thu, 2005-06-16 at 19:26 -0600, Charles Curley wrote:
> I seem to have a firewall problem. I recently added some 802.11g
> equpitment to my home network, so I thought it would be a good idea to
> tighten up the firewalls on the computers on the home network.
>
> If I use system-config-securityl
On Thu, Jun 16, 2005 at 08:04:55PM -0600, Gabriel Gunderson wrote:
> On Thu, 2005-06-16 at 19:26 -0600, Charles Curley wrote:
> > I seem to have a firewall problem.
>
> > ftp://charlesc/pub/fc4.updates/repodata/repomd.xml: [Errno 4] IOError:
> > [Errno ftp error] (113, 'No route to host')
>
> Wh
On Thu, 2005-06-16 at 19:26 -0600, Charles Curley wrote:
> I seem to have a firewall problem.
> ftp://charlesc/pub/fc4.updates/repodata/repomd.xml: [Errno 4] IOError: [Errno
> ftp error] (113, 'No route to host')
Why don't you set up Yum to do http? I use apt-get so I don't know, but
I'm sure y
I seem to have a firewall problem. I recently added some 802.11g
equpitment to my home network, so I thought it would be a good idea to
tighten up the firewalls on the computers on the home network.
If I use system-config-securitylevel to set up a minimum firewall,
allowing only SSH, FTP and DNS,
On Thu, 2005-06-16 at 16:23 -0600, Charles Curley wrote:
> No, but anything that will give you 48V DC at 200 mA, tip positive,
> should do it.
I've had a hard time locating generic ones. Any recommendations on
where I might find some?
Thanks,
Gabe
P.S. If you have any to *sell*, contact me off
On Thu, Jun 16, 2005 at 12:39:15PM -0600, Gabriel Gunderson wrote:
> I need Cisco 7960 IP Phone power adapter and need it ASAP. I'm going to
> pick up a bunch at ebay but that will take a while. Anyone local have
> an extra they would like to sell?
No, but anything that will give you 48V DC at 2
Mitch Anderson wrote:
K, I've had this error before, on a different system but it wasn't an
important system and I needed to test the latest release of
RHEL(centos) so I just wipped it and its been fine since.
However, now I'm getting this error when doing a yum upgrade on a Dell
PE1650, runn
K, I've had this error before, on a different system but it wasn't an
important system and I needed to test the latest release of RHEL(centos)
so I just wipped it and its been fine since.
However, now I'm getting this error when doing a yum upgrade on a Dell
PE1650, running CentOS 4.
error:
I need Cisco 7960 IP Phone power adapter and need it ASAP. I'm going to
pick up a bunch at ebay but that will take a while. Anyone local have
an extra they would like to sell?
Thanks,
Gabe
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On Wednesday 15 June 2005 03:03 pm, Sasha Pachev wrote:
> As was already noted, a recursive solution is perhaps the easiest way to
> solve the problem. It would take me about 30 minutes I do not have today to
> code/debug one, so I'll just give you a general idea - make a function that
> can give y
On Tue, Jun 14, 2005 at 11:03:29PM -0600, Dan Wilson wrote:
> PS. This is for PHP, so if you have code examples, that would be
> even better.
For those who are interested in further exploring this problem in a
real programming language, I found this excellent little collection of
routines:
http:/
On Thu, Jun 16, 2005 at 10:50:31AM -0600, Josh Coates wrote:
>
> >Very nice Josh. Keep working hard man!
>
> ugh. how embarrassing.
>
> i was hoping no one would notice. this is quite a step down from forbes and
> the WSJ, but sometimes ya gotta take one for the team, right? ;-)
Not the entr
On 6/16/05, Stuart Jansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 2005-06-16 at 10:35 -0600, Joel Finlinson wrote:
> > http://www.connect-utah.com/article.asp?r=1060&iid=34&sid=3
>
> BDS is going to be a restaurant chain?
> --
I wondered about that too.thinking what was the deal with the
sand
>Very nice Josh. Keep working hard man!
ugh. how embarrassing.
i was hoping no one would notice. this is quite a step down from forbes and
the WSJ, but sometimes ya gotta take one for the team, right? ;-)
Josh Coates
www.jcoates.org
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On Thu, 2005-06-16 at 10:35 -0600, Joel Finlinson wrote:
> http://www.connect-utah.com/article.asp?r=1060&iid=34&sid=3
BDS is going to be a restaurant chain?
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http://www.connect-utah.com/article.asp?r=1060&iid=34&sid=3
Very nice Josh. Keep working hard man!
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that is funny, it does seem a number of people buy them just because they are
'cool' I hate mac interface so i hope the will run something other then
macOS
g
On Monday 06 June 2005 12:43, Andrew McNabb wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 06, 2005 at 12:37:39PM -0600, Michael L Torrie wrote:
> > Yes
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