Thanks to all those who have responded. I think that I now have a
pretty fair idea of the way Linux today assigns device labels. Also,
when I re-booted after updating my system, the file browser dropped the
ghosts and found the new SATA drive OK, so that problem went away.
Once again, thanks
http://xkcd.com/644/
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On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 7:30 PM, Lisa Kachold lisakach...@obnosis.comwrote:
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 5:59 PM, Matt Graham danceswithcr...@usa.netwrote:
From: Lisa Kachold lisakach...@obnosis.com
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 4:10 PM, Mark Phillips wrote:
and it still beeps.
It's a crapshoot
On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 6:59 AM, Mark Phillips m...@phillipsmarketing.bizwrote:
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 7:30 PM, Lisa Kachold lisakach...@obnosis.comwrote:
On Thu, Oct 1, 2009 at 5:59 PM, Matt Graham danceswithcr...@usa.netwrote:
From: Lisa Kachold lisakach...@obnosis.com
On Thu, Oct 1,
So would you care to fill us in a bit?
Mark Jarvis wrote:
Thanks to all those who have responded. I think that I now have a pretty
fair idea of the way Linux today assigns device labels. Also, when I
re-booted after updating my system, the file browser dropped the ghosts
and found the
Anyone else get any sort of notice from any airline frequent flyer
programs about some additional information being needed because
of some new TSA Secure Flight program?
It appears airlines will now need date of birth and other information
in order to sell you a ticket.
All of this extra
Interestingly, my wife just booked a flight for the entire family with
Southwest. This morning I just received an email asking for this
additional information. According to the TSA Secure Flight site
(http://www.tsa.gov/what_we_do/layers/secureflight/index.shtm) it is
supposed to help prevent
Concerned about your privacy with respect to the Secure Flight Program?
http://www.tsa.gov/assets/pdf/nprm_pia.pdf . Looks like the only thing you're
required to provide is your full name, dob, gender. Interesting note is that
this program has been exempted from several provisions of the
On 10/02/2009 12:53 PM, Steven A. DuChene wrote:
Anyone else get any sort of notice from any airline frequent flyer
programs about some additional information being needed because
of some new TSA Secure Flight program?
It appears airlines will now need date of birth and other information
in
I saw this on the news actually. I think it was a few weeks ago. But I do
not recall if they said anything about email being used. What about the
millions who shun email totally? Does this mean my mother can never flay
anywhere again?
Oh, and where did they get your email addr?
On Fri, Oct
The people that don't have email can still go to the counter (or an agent).
Their driver's license has everything they need. Unless they don't have one.
Then they can use a state-issued id. If they don't have some kind of id, then
they're not flying. Not much new about that. I would
Welll...sorta.
OK, here's the deal. I have proftpd installed and working, with the
gproftp front end under Ubuntu Hardy. I can log in as a client and
upload/download to it; at the GUI server console I've listed an upload
location that's within the home directory (fairly far down, along the
Are they useing the same ftp credentials?
On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 3:13 PM, Jim March 1.jim.ma...@gmail.com wrote:
Welll...sorta.
OK, here's the deal. I have proftpd installed and working, with the
gproftp front end under Ubuntu Hardy. I can log in as a client and
upload/download to it; at
Same username/password? Yup. The issue is, I can't then get to the
files at the Ubuntu server station.
The deal is, the box that's now an FTP server has always been a file
server. The location that the printer/scanner is sending to is also
shared across samba to Windows clients. But right
Check your samba/user permissisons to the FTP location.
If possible use the same permissions for the FTP login as are applied
to the samba share (unless you have samba users logging in. then
consider a user that is part of the samba users as well.
On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 3:21 PM, Jim March
On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 3:30 PM, Stephen cryptwo...@gmail.com wrote:
Check your samba/user permissisons to the FTP location.
If possible use the same permissions for the FTP login as are applied
to the samba share (unless you have samba users logging in. then
consider a user that is part of
Silly question, but if it's a SATA drive, how did you install it on an IDE
slot ?
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[mailto:plug-discuss-boun...@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us] On Behalf Of Mark
Jarvis
Sent: Friday, October 02, 2009 12:49 PM
To: Main PLUG discussion
Samba requires file permissions (uslually) to poke the file system. if
those permissions dont match up with ftp you can run into issues like
this. so as long as samba and ftp use the same user permissions to
talk to the file structure that should put them on the same page.
On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at
Well I messed with it some more and it started working :).
I'm...eh, not actually sure what I did to be honest.
But it works!
:)
Thanks...
Jim
On Fri, Oct 2, 2009 at 4:33 PM, Stephen cryptwo...@gmail.com wrote:
Samba requires file permissions (uslually) to poke the file system. if
those
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