I have exhausted all of my skills at debugging this. My Postfix server
seems to be a relay host.
My main.cf looks like:
# See /usr/share/postfix/main.cf.dist for a commented, more complete
version
# Debian specific: Specifying a file name will cause the first
# line of that file to be used a
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 3:44 PM, Gabriel Gunderson wrote:
> Sounds sweet. Does anyone know if the Canadians are hiring? BTW, I
> do have a high threshold for *other* people's pain if it helps my
> odds.
Yes, Tynt is hiring. They need 1 really qualified IT guy in Draper.
> Anyway, a Hadoop meet
On Tue, February 1, 2011 13:53, Doran L. Barton wrote:
> Second Wednesday... Feb 9. 7:00 p.m.? Adobe/Omniture building?
Thanks Doran. Leave it to me to fat finger a copy/paste. :)
Date: February 9th, 2011
Time: 7:30 PM
Location: Adobe, Omniture Business Unit
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Could you lend me a hand about this OpenLDAP, I'm looking for a good step by
step documentation for Debian Lenny or CentOS.
Suggestions link may do. Thank guys
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On Tue, 2011-02-01 at 06:13 -0800, Make Compile wrote:
> can you suggest a good open source similar to ldap approach. I'm
> looking to have all password and username centralized in one location
> server where all servers should be authenticating it via this type of
> mechanism.
Could you rephrase
On Tuesday, February 01, 2011 07:30:02 pm Jared Daines wrote:
> The company I work for is looking at implementing an ERP system and was
> wondering what others on this list may have had experience with in the
> past. We've looked at the following so far:
> openerp
> opentaps
> compiere
> openbrav
The company I work for is looking at implementing an ERP system and was
wondering what others on this list may have had experience with in the
past. We've looked at the following so far:
openerp
opentaps
compiere
openbravo
But would love to find out anybody that has implemented one of these or
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 1:43 PM, Ryan Simpkins wrote:
> Bryan Sant is a high school dropout who's been writing software professionally
> since the ripe age of 15. He's worked with a lot of software that manipulates
> Big Data for various companies. Bryan is currently working with the Canadians
> to
Not long ago, Ryan Simpkins proclaimed...
> Hadoop is an open-source MapReduce framework inspired by Google's MapReduce
> and Google File System (GFS) papers. It's used to process "Big Data"
> (petabytes) by distributing work across tens, hundreds, or thousands of nodes
> in a cluster. Hadoop is us
This is the rescheduled Hadoop meeting, as promised.
Hadoop is an open-source MapReduce framework inspired by Google's MapReduce
and Google File System (GFS) papers. It's used to process "Big Data"
(petabytes) by distributing work across tens, hundreds, or thousands of nodes
in a cluster. Hadoop i
For the future: jungledisk
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 11:38 AM, Steven Morrey wrote:
> Can you define bad please? Backstory on what happened to it is
> essential before coming up with a plan to try and recover the data.
> By the way good luck with the endeavor, recovering from a backup is
> always g
Can you define bad please? Backstory on what happened to it is
essential before coming up with a plan to try and recover the data.
By the way good luck with the endeavor, recovering from a backup is
always going to be easier than recovering data from a damaged or wiped
drive, but sometimes thats n
On 01 Feb 2011, at 11:56, Brad Midgley wrote:
> Along these lines, is there anything special you would recommend for a
> bad sdcard? this card immediately fails to read the partition table
> when it's attached through a usb reader. I tried another reader with
> the same result.
>
Same site, dif
On Tue, 1 Feb 2011 11:56:21 -0700
Brad Midgley wrote:
> Along these lines, is there anything special you would recommend for a
> bad sdcard? this card immediately fails to read the partition table
> when it's attached through a usb reader. I tried another reader with
> the same result.
Does it h
Along these lines, is there anything special you would recommend for a
bad sdcard? this card immediately fails to read the partition table
when it's attached through a usb reader. I tried another reader with
the same result.
On Tue, Feb 1, 2011 at 11:47 AM, Charles Curley
wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Feb 2
On Tue, 1 Feb 2011 11:11:48 -0700
Jonathan Duncan wrote:
> Take it to your computer and run TestDisk on it. Awesome sweet tool.
>
> http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk
Nice. It appears to be available from the Ubuntu repos.
At a lower level, also available from Ubuntu repos, is smartctl.
On Mon, Jan 31, 2011 at 22:17, Gabriel Gunderson wrote:
> The last few seconds are pretty sweet. I think that's what I had in
> mind when, as a 12 yr old, I mixed gasoline and gelatin to make
> homemade napalm. I remember it setting up (not unlike a jell-o), but I
> don't ever remember lighting i
Someone recently posted on one of the local LUG lists about a few jobs with
Sorenson Communications. Now there's more!
My wife heads up the QA department there and asked me to distribute an
announcement of all the jobs available. They've been doing a lot more with
Linux and open source lately, fr
I too had remarkable results running TestDisk. Had an older drive that
seemed to fail, but TestDisk scanned the drive, found all the
partitions, recreated the partitition table, saved it and allowed me
to reboot the drive. I then moved all the data to a new drive, and low
level formatted this drive
On 01 Feb 2011, at 09:37, Merrill Oveson wrote:
> Pluggers:
>
> Can anyone recommend a place to take a bad hard disk to recover the data?
>
> Someplace local that's fast.
>
Take it to your computer and run TestDisk on it. Awesome sweet tool.
http://www.cgsecurity.org/wiki/TestDisk
I have
On Tue, 2011-02-01 at 06:13 -0800, Make Compile wrote:
> can you suggest a good open source similar to ldap approach. I'm
> looking to have all password and username centralized in one location
> server where all servers should be authenticating it via this type of
> mechanism.
Could you rephrase
Pluggers:
Can anyone recommend a place to take a bad hard disk to recover the data?
Someplace local that's fast.
Merrill
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Not long ago, Make Compile proclaimed...
> can you suggest a good open source similar to ldap approach. I'm looking
> to have all password and username centralized in one location server
> where all servers should be authenticating it via this type of mechanism.
If all you want is username and pas
Open-LDAP
-Tod Hansmann
On 2/1/2011 7:13 AM, Make Compile wrote:
> guys,
> can you suggest a good open source similar to ldap approach. I'm looking to
> have all password and username centralized in one location server where all
> servers should be authenticating it via this type of mechanism.
guys,
can you suggest a good open source similar to ldap approach. I'm looking to
have all password and username centralized in one location server where all
servers should be authenticating it via this type of mechanism.
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