Re: Introducing myself

2014-07-29 Thread Dennis Kibbe
a lot of learning for me before I get to that. Anyway, thanks for being here and sharing your knowledge about all the 'nixes. Fred Fifield Welcome Fred! You'll find a lot of helpful people here. Dennis Kibbe Linux Program Lead Mesa Community College Links: -- [1] http://vi.vi

Re: scp problems

2014-07-01 Thread Dennis Kibbe
Michael Havens bmi...@gmail.com writes: Sorry enrique that was the quickest way I figured to describe it. push = file user@ipadd:file pull = computer - user@ipadd:file as for the server not running I could do it the other day. now that is weird! I mapped the IP address to a name in

Re: creating a persistant pendrive image from the command line

2014-06-29 Thread Dennis Kibbe
Michael Havens bmi...@gmail.com writes: in my research to create a bootable pendrive I found: sudo dd if=linux image of=/dev/usbdrive my question is what do I need to add to the command to make a persistant pendrive? :-)~MIKE~(-: Mike, Depending on the distro you may find CLI tools

Revo by the founders of Bandersnatch

2014-06-26 Thread Dennis Kibbe
I noticed that sign on a building next to the Tempe Transit Center and right across the street from the old Bandersnatch location. Maybe a Stammtisch in Tempe will be possible again. Dennisk -- 27 Years 1987-2014 SDF Free Public Access UNIX System http://www.sdf.org

Re: sftp in caja

2014-06-24 Thread Dennis Kibbe
Michael Havens bmi...@gmail.com writes: more to the point is there a list telling what ports are configured to use what? :-)~MIKE~(-: SNIP /etc/services list common ports and services. See man services. Of course, you can configure a service to run on a non-standard port. In the case of

Re: sftp in caja

2014-06-24 Thread Dennis Kibbe
Michael Havens bmi...@gmail.com writes: Thanks Dennis. Hey. I finally understand what ports are. Wikipedia told me. Am I correct in my understanding that tey are a connection between an ip address and a service? :-)~MIKE~(-: SNIP Yes, IP addresses identify hosts such as sdf.org

Re: Help with finding Linux apps for editing HTML/Movies/Images

2014-06-23 Thread Dennis Kibbe
techli...@phpcoderusa.com writes: Hi, SNIP Any recommendations on: 1) Graphics editor 2) Movie editor for YouTube tyle stuff 3) (X)HTML editor - would like a wysiwyg editor where I can look at the code and switch views so I can see what the HTML/CSS might look in a browser. Thanks in

Re: Useless and meaningless rant about my hate for Linux Mint...

2014-06-21 Thread Dennis Kibbe
kitepi...@kitepilot.com writes: I hate Unity too... And/or the M$-like bloated KDE. Because my long hated (and mostly reliable) Linux Mint went out of support, I decided to go with what I hate the least: Xubuntu. SNIP After fiddling with it for a day I decided: screw it, I'll go Debian

Re: Useless and meaningless rant about my hate for Linux Mint...

2014-06-21 Thread Dennis Kibbe
techli...@phpcoderusa.com writes: What a great rant!! I was on my way to look for a video on HULU I enjoyed this much more. LOL I've enjoyed it as well. Bloat is one of those words that get thrown around without really knowing what it means. (no offense to OP) If I see the word in an