Re: OT Windows Vista

2007-07-16 Thread Dan Lund
Okay, I'll go out on a limb here. I don't get it :) Jim wrote: Good for a laugh. http://ladmo.azanorak.com/microsoftvista.jpg --- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your

Re: SCSI Drives / Large Memory Kernel Panic

2007-07-16 Thread Shawn Badger
I am guessing it may be some bad memory. I know that CentSO can support much more than 4 Gig of memory. Get something like the system rescue cd and do a memory test to see if it makes it through. Also, remove the old 2 gig of memory and see if it works in that configuration. If it does, then you

Re: SCSI Drives / Large Memory Kernel Panic

2007-07-16 Thread Steven Wagner
Shawn Badger wrote: I am guessing it may be some bad memory. I know that CentSO can support much more than 4 Gig of memory. Get something like the system rescue cd and do a memory test to see if it makes it through. Also, remove the old 2 gig of memory and see if it works in that

Re: SCSI Drives / Large Memory Kernel Panic

2007-07-16 Thread Steven Wagner
Shawn Badger wrote: I am guessing it may be some bad memory. I know that CentSO can support much more than 4 Gig of memory. Get something like the system rescue cd and do a memory test to see if it makes it through. Also, I forgot to say that I tested the RAM with UBCD's memtest86+. Only a pass

Re: SCSI Drives / Large Memory Kernel Panic

2007-07-16 Thread Shawn Badger
I wonder then if the SCSI card that doesn't work has a fixed IO address that happens to fall within a memory address above 2 gig and you start having problems when ever that space is touched. I am just totally shooting in the dark, but it may be just that. On 7/16/07, Steven Wagner [EMAIL

Re: Cable Modem / Router / Wireless

2007-07-16 Thread David Bendit
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Jul 16, 2007, at 12:34 PM, Matt Graham wrote: Hm. A deru.com user who wants Cox instead? Oh well, if you don't mind only being able to use Cox's outgoing SMTP server on port 25, and you don't mind not being able to run sshd on your home

Re: Cable Modem / Router / Wireless

2007-07-16 Thread Sir Light
Hello Jim, As for me, I have a PC with two ethernet ports running IPCop(www.ipcop.org) for the last three years and it works great!!! It has everything that I need in a firewall/router. As for the PC, IPCop can be run on like 64megs mem, 10 gb hd and at least a PII. In another words, no much

Re: Cable Modem / Router / Wireless

2007-07-16 Thread Darrin Chandler
On Mon, Jul 16, 2007 at 05:08:47PM -0700, Sir Light wrote: As for me, I have a PC with two ethernet ports running IPCop(www.ipcop.org) for the last three years and it works great!!! It has everything that I need in a firewall/router. As for the PC, IPCop can be run on like 64megs mem, 10

Re: OT Windows Vista

2007-07-16 Thread David Bendit
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Jul 16, 2007, at 6:46 PM, Bryan O'Neal wrote: Slapping a shinny modern front haphazardly on an old core of aged and dilapidated code would be my guess. That would have been better off than what Microsoft ended up with. Remember the Longhorn

Re: how to back date a file date?

2007-07-16 Thread JT Moree
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Josef Lowder wrote: . How can I back-date a file to an older date that reflects its original creation date rather than its last modified date? I want to do this so the file dates will correctly identify the dates the photos were originally

Re: Cable Modem / Router / Wireless

2007-07-16 Thread Kurt Granroth
On Monday 16 July 2007, Jim wrote: Ok, I think I am ready to go with Cox cable. I am looking for opinions of the cable modem provided by Cox and for suitable alternatives that can also act as a router / wireless access point. The cable modem provided by Cox is actually pretty decent. I

Re: OT Windows Vista

2007-07-16 Thread Dazed_75
On 7/16/07, David Bendit [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: That would have been better off than what Microsoft ended up with. Remember the Longhorn betas before they did the code dump? It was pretty awesome. What we have now is New! and Rebuilt From The Ground Up! Probably not the best idea I dunno