ableconf in Prescott?

2010-03-01 Thread Eric Shubert
At the last ableconf, there was talk of an ableconf in Prescott around the March/April (soon) timeframe. Is there going to be one? I'm wondering about presenting (again). -- -Eric 'shubes' --- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.ph

Re: ableconf in Prescott?

2010-03-01 Thread der.hans
Am 01. Mär, 2010 schwätzte Eric Shubert so: moin moin, At the last ableconf, there was talk of an ableconf in Prescott around the March/April (soon) timeframe. Is there going to be one? I'm wondering about presenting (again). We had a local committee working on it, but unfortunately the commi

Re: OT: go-default screens.

2010-03-01 Thread Stephen
what he said. :-) On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 11:00 PM, Shawn Dowler wrote: > Assuming you don't also have vertical black bars on the left and the > right, then it is because your TV has an aspect ratio of 16:9 (also > called 1.78:1) and most movies are filmed at even wider aspect ratios > (1.85:1 or

Re: Installfest this Saturday - PLUG website dead?

2010-03-01 Thread Stephen
This is actually something i have been planning for a few weeks now... More incentive to set this up, but it will likely go on its on VM on my server than locally. Im not sure if i want to use DHCP on my server or DHCP on myGateway yet. On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 10:34 AM, Eric Shubert wrote: > Ru

Re: Installfest this Saturday - PLUG website dead?

2010-03-01 Thread Craig White
On Mon, 2010-03-01 at 14:32 -0700, Stephen wrote: > This is actually something i have been planning for a few weeks now... > > More incentive to set this up, but it will likely go on its on VM on > my server than locally. > > Im not sure if i want to use DHCP on my server or DHCP on myGateway yet

Re: Installfest this Saturday - PLUG website dead?

2010-03-01 Thread Eric Shubert
It seems to me that the gateway is a more logical place to put dhcp, thinking of your gateway as a "network server" (which provides network services). To be honest though, I can't think of a reason why it would really matter one way or another. Stephen wrote: > This is actually something i hav

Re: Installfest this Saturday - PLUG website dead?

2010-03-01 Thread Stephen
uptime etc... and the extra features is why im thinking about it. however my gateway does dyndns, but im still wnating to replace it with a real firewall and some of those features. but i dont have a graceful replacement of the wireless part of it yet. so im kind of stuck with it. (and i dont mind

Re: Installfest this Saturday - PLUG website dead?

2010-03-01 Thread Eric Shubert
IPCop has worked well for me for a number of years. I started with an old 333MH celeron pc, added a couple nics, and was good to go. You wouldn't need that much power though. A plain ol' Pentium (win95 box) would do nicely. I run IPCop as a VM these days. I have my wireless router (wrt54G stock

Re: Installfest this Saturday - PLUG website dead?

2010-03-01 Thread Stephen
Running as a vm, what platform do you run it on? (virtualbox, xen, vmware) On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 3:42 PM, Eric Shubert wrote: > IPCop has worked well for me for a number of years. I started with an > old 333MH celeron pc, added a couple nics, and was good to go. You > wouldn't need that much pow

Re: Installfest this Saturday - PLUG website dead?

2010-03-01 Thread Eric Shubert
VMware Server, CentOS 5. Stephen wrote: > Running as a vm, what platform do you run it on? (virtualbox, xen, vmware) > > On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 3:42 PM, Eric Shubert wrote: >> IPCop has worked well for me for a number of years. I started with an >> old 333MH celeron pc, added a couple nics, and

Share a monitor

2010-03-01 Thread Trent Shipley
Back in the day you shared a monitor, mouse, and keyboard with a KVM. I have two Ubuntu desktops and I need to share a keyboard, mouse, and monitor between them. What is current best practice? --- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plu

Re: Share a monitor

2010-03-01 Thread kitepi...@kitepilot.com
Take a look at synergy. ET Trent Shipley writes: > Back in the day you shared a monitor, mouse, and keyboard with a KVM. > > > I have two Ubuntu desktops and I need to share a keyboard, mouse, and > monitor between them. What is current best practice? > > --

Re: Share a monitor

2010-03-01 Thread Eric Cope
I use IOGEAR at work and at home. They make DVI and VGA, USB and PS2, compatible models. I like the hot keys associated with them. Eric On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 4:55 PM, kitepi...@kitepilot.com < kitepi...@kitepilot.com> wrote: > Take a look at synergy. > ET > > > > Trent Shipley writes: > > > Bac

Re: Share a monitor

2010-03-01 Thread Eric Shubert
I have an IOGEAR vga/ps2 model. Liked it fine, but don't need it any more. Let me know if you're interested in it. Eric Cope wrote: > I use IOGEAR at work and at home. They make DVI and VGA, USB and PS2, > compatible models. I like the hot keys associated with them. > > Eric > > On Mon, Mar 1,