Re: Virtual Box vs. VmWare Server

2008-03-15 Thread Tony E - Jaraeth
I like VirtualBox alot. I don't use it for anything of a "production" status, but I use it alot for testing Linux distro's I'm not that familiar with, or Windows Server (yeah, gasp) *BSD, etc. I haven't touched upon the USB side of things, but I do have about 8 different instances, with stati

Re: AZ's own Gabrielle Giffords votes to increase foreign work visas

2008-03-15 Thread Craig White
On Sat, 2008-03-15 at 20:10 -0700, Joshua Zeidner wrote: > At this point, I would suggest young americans pursue the only > remaining profitable career: sleazeball politician. > > "there's a great future in plastics." > >- http://www.joshuazeidner.com/ > > > On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 7:32 P

Re: Virtual Box vs. VmWare Server

2008-03-15 Thread Joey Prestia
Nathan wrote: > How many of you have used both vmware and virtual box? I have downloaded > virtualbox and I've installed it, but I use vmware a lot. Before I spend too > much time playing with it, I wanted your opinions. Vmware can be a hastle > sometimes as I keep my kernel up to date with the

Re: AZ's own Gabrielle Giffords votes to increase foreign work visas

2008-03-15 Thread Joshua Zeidner
On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 8:26 PM, keith smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > To bad I did not know this before today. She was in Tucson. > > What is your source of information about the visas? follow the blog link I supplied in the first post. jmz > > We should all call here office: > http://gif

Re: AZ's own Gabrielle Giffords votes to increase foreign work visas

2008-03-15 Thread keith smith
To bad I did not know this before today. She was in Tucson. What is your source of information about the visas? We should all call here office: http://giffords.house.gov/contact/index.shtml Joshua Zeidner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: At this point, I would suggest young americans pursue t

Re: AZ's own Gabrielle Giffords votes to increase foreign work visas

2008-03-15 Thread Joshua Zeidner
At this point, I would suggest young americans pursue the only remaining profitable career: sleazeball politician. "there's a great future in plastics." - http://www.joshuazeidner.com/ On Sat, Mar 15, 2008 at 7:32 PM, keith smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Let's export our economy and

Virtual Box vs. VmWare Server

2008-03-15 Thread Nathan
How many of you have used both vmware and virtual box? I have downloaded virtualbox and I've installed it, but I use vmware a lot. Before I spend too much time playing with it, I wanted your opinions. Vmware can be a hastle sometimes as I keep my kernel up to date with the releases... But virtu

Re: AZ's own Gabrielle Giffords votes to increase foreign work visas

2008-03-15 Thread keith smith
Let's export our economy and we can all move into Gabrielle Giffords house and she can support us! Joshua Zeidner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Although not everyone agrees on the matter of h-1b visas, it's important to know that Arizona's own Gabrielle Giffords is playing a role in increasing na

AZ's own Gabrielle Giffords votes to increase foreign work visas

2008-03-15 Thread Joshua Zeidner
Although not everyone agrees on the matter of h-1b visas, it's important to know that Arizona's own Gabrielle Giffords is playing a role in increasing national visa caps that greatly affect technology workers in AZ and elsewhere. "The Innovation Employment Act, introduced by Representative Gabriel

spamassassin

2008-03-15 Thread Joey Prestia
What is involved with setting up spamassassin for mail filtering. I have installed it and started the service spamd but something is missing spam checking is not being done for some reason. Do I have to use spamc some how and call it from a .procmailrc or something. I am running RHEL 5 and s

Re: Kernel Compilation

2008-03-15 Thread Nathan
> [unless you don't know what hardware you're going to be running your > kernel on.] This is exactly the problem! It's a rescue disc I use and various machines to backup to a separate machine. It will theoretically be used on every machine I come across at some point. -- --

Re: Kernel Compilation

2008-03-15 Thread Matt Graham
After a long battle with technology, Matt Graham wrote: > After a long battle with technology, Nathan wrote: > > Is there a specific command to run that automatically selects EVERYTHING > > in the kernel to be compiled as a module then creates a .config file or > > anything similar? > I don't know

Re: Kernel Compilation

2008-03-15 Thread Matt Graham
After a long battle with technology, Nathan wrote: > Is there a specific command to run that automatically selects EVERYTHING in > the kernel to be compiled as a module then creates a .config file or > anything similar? Instead of always running through make menuconfig and > selecting everything,

Kernel Compilation

2008-03-15 Thread Nathan
All, Is there a specific command to run that automatically selects EVERYTHING in the kernel to be compiled as a module then creates a .config file or anything similar? Instead of always running through make menuconfig and selecting everything, is there something like make allmodules config

Re: shell scripting book

2008-03-15 Thread Robert Holtzman
On Fri, 14 Mar 2008, Kurt Granroth wrote: > These aren't dead-tree material, but they are absolutely wonderful sources of > information for bash scripting: > > Advanced Bash Scripting Guide > http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/ > > Bash Hackers > http://bash-hackers.org/wiki/doku.php?id= > > Bash FAQ >

Re: shell scripting book

2008-03-15 Thread Robert Holtzman
On Fri, 14 Mar 2008, Kurt Granroth wrote: > These aren't dead-tree material, but they are absolutely wonderful sources of > information for bash scripting: > > Advanced Bash Scripting Guide > http://tldp.org/LDP/abs/html/ > > Bash Hackers > http://bash-hackers.org/wiki/doku.php?id= > > Bash FAQ >