Re: composite to vga adapter or something else...?

2010-01-04 Thread Shawn Badger
I have used older versions of the Hauppauge USB Live devices int he past and they tend to have good Linux support. However, I can 't vouch for the new one yet because I haven't used it. http://www.hauppauge.com/site/products/data_usblive2.html On Sat, Jan 2, 2010 at 7:28 PM, Nathan England

Cross Platform Filesystems

2010-01-04 Thread Eric Cope
Hello all, I recently bought a 1TB external hard drive. My plan is to be able to connect it to my Mac, my Windows Machines, my Linux machine and my FreeBSD machine. I searched for a cross platform filesystem and only found FAT32. That does not seem like a good option. Can anyone recommend a

Re: Cross Platform Filesystems

2010-01-04 Thread David
I'm pretty sure you can get ntfs on Mac and Linux (read and write) via fuse, not sure about FreeBSD, though. David I find your lack of faith disturbing. --Darth Vader On Jan 4, 2010, at 5:03 PM, Eric Cope wrote: Hello all, I recently bought a 1TB external hard drive. My plan is to be able

Re: Cross Platform Filesystems

2010-01-04 Thread Eric Shubert
Eric Cope wrote: Hello all, I recently bought a 1TB external hard drive. My plan is to be able to connect it to my Mac, my Windows Machines, my Linux machine and my FreeBSD machine. I searched for a cross platform filesystem and only found FAT32. That does not seem like a good option. Can

Re: Cross Platform Filesystems

2010-01-04 Thread Stephen
This keeps poping up, and the only solution is install a a filesystem that all your OS's can talk to. Difficulty in this Fat32 is technically the only one and even still it is not FOSS. however i know there is a windows driver for ext2/3 so you can use that as your Filesystem. i do not know about

Re: Cross Platform Filesystems

2010-01-04 Thread Eric Shubert
Are you talking about sharing concurrently, or simply using the drive on one system at a time? (I was thinking concurrently) Stephen wrote: This keeps poping up, and the only solution is install a a filesystem that all your OS's can talk to. Difficulty in this Fat32 is technically the only

Server Vulnerability Scan

2010-01-04 Thread keith smith
I have been working on an online store for a while. Part of what I am tasked with is keeping the cart Payment Card Industry (PCI) complaint. I'm more of a programmer so my sys admin skills are not as developed as i would like. We hired a company who scans our server and reports back to us.

Re: Cross Platform Filesystems

2010-01-04 Thread Eric Cope
One system at a time. Thanks for the clarification. Eric On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 5:54 PM, Eric Shubert e...@shubes.net wrote: Are you talking about sharing concurrently, or simply using the drive on one system at a time? (I was thinking concurrently) Stephen wrote: This keeps poping up, and

Re: Cross Platform Filesystems

2010-01-04 Thread David
Yup, available for all your requirements: http://www.tuxera.com/community/ntfs-3g-download/ I find your lack of faith disturbing. --Darth Vader On Jan 4, 2010, at 7:40 PM, Eric Cope wrote: One system at a time. Thanks for the clarification. Eric On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 5:54 PM, Eric

Re: Server Vulnerability Scan

2010-01-04 Thread Lisa Kachold
HI Keith! Ah, the PCI third party scans! I have seen a great many! On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 6:20 PM, keith smith klsmith2...@yahoo.com wrote: I have been working on an online store for a while. Part of what I am tasked with is keeping the cart Payment Card Industry (PCI) complaint. I'm