Re: OT: Pre-Paid Cell Phones

2008-11-28 Thread Stephen
To stay on topic: Cricket also has a $40/month USB data dongle that has been reported as working in Linux with either a wvdial script or anything with the new Network Manager 7... Now that is interesting. -- A mouse trap, placed on top of your alarm clock, will prevent you from rolling over

creating audio files for the web

2008-11-28 Thread keith smith
Hi, I want to make a voice recording using a garden variety recording device.  Then I want to put that recording on a web page.  I've seen the Quicktime controls and that would work. I'm confused on how to convert the digital voice recording as stored on the recorder.  Lets say it is a

Re: creating audio files for the web

2008-11-28 Thread JD Austin
You didn't specify what format you uploaded it to; it may be 'web compatible' already. Download Audacity if you want to do any editing with the audio file. CDEX if you want to convert it to a MP3 file (works great for CDs too). JD On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 3:59 PM, keith smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: WRT Static IP Addresses [was Re: GPL LinkSys Firmware sveasoft.com]

2008-11-28 Thread Eric Schleicher
Yes this can be accomplished very easily with tomato firmware. you just go to the device list page and then click on the IP curently assigned to a specific MAC. from there you can change it to still use DHCP, but to be provided with the SAME IP. don't forget the destroy the current lease when

Re: WRT Static IP Addresses [was Re: GPL LinkSys Firmware sveasoft.com]

2008-11-28 Thread Blake Gonterman
How does tomato compare to the dd-wrt firmware? Eric Schleicher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Yes this can be accomplished very easily with tomato firmware. you just go to the device list page and then click on the IP curently assigned to a specific MAC. from there you can change it to still use

Re: WRT Static IP Addresses [was Re: GPL LinkSys Firmware sveasoft.com]

2008-11-28 Thread Eric Schleicher
Honestly... i think tomato is a lot bettter that ddwrt.. I'm not a networking genius by any streth of the imagination, but from a functional perspective i have to reboot the unit far less than i ever did with stock or DDWRT FW. I loaded it up first about 10 months ago, and haven't spend much

Lightweight server monitor

2008-11-28 Thread Kurt Granroth
I'm looking for a very lightweight remote server monitor that can send me text messages when various services fail. The emphasis here is on lightweight. Basically, I want something that is very easy to configure that can just sit in the background and keep track of a remote email server (sending

RE: Lightweight server monitor

2008-11-28 Thread Bob Elzer
You want to try Hobbit http://hobbitmon.sourceforge.net/ It's based on Big Brother, which is another monitor. -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kurt Granroth Sent: Friday, November 28, 2008 10:37 PM To: Main PLUG discussion list Subject: