Re: OT: Survey: 32% Admit Mooching Neighbor's Wi-Fi

2011-02-11 Thread Lisa Kachold
On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 8:39 AM, James Finstrom jfinstro on by default. I have found these routers to be easy backup interweb sources. When I lived in an apartment I had a server that simply sat there and acquired credentials. Fortunately my Cox connection had awesome uptime and I never had

Re: OT: Survey: 32% Admit Mooching Neighbor's Wi-Fi

2011-02-11 Thread Technomage Hawke
lisa? where was your response in here? I couldn't see it (either that or its nested in a quote). -Eric On Feb 11, 2011, at 1:05 AM, Lisa Kachold wrote: On Wed, Feb 9, 2011 at 8:39 AM, James Finstrom jfinstro on by default. I have found these routers to be easy backup interweb sources.

Re: Tonight's presentation on accessibility

2011-02-11 Thread Steve Holmes
Darrell Schandro recorded it on his Olympus DS50 last evening and will post it as an audio podcast on the blind access journal blog and podcast. I dunno just when he'll get the editing done or any trimming necessary but go to http://www.blindaccessjournal.com and stay tuned. I'll have to tell

Re: Tonight's presentation on accessibility

2011-02-11 Thread Tim Chase
On 02/11/2011 09:47 AM, Steve Holmes wrote: Darrell Schandro recorded it on his Olympus DS50 last evening and will post it as an audio podcast on the blind access journal blog and podcast. I dunno just when he'll get the editing done or any trimming necessary but go to

OT: PHP Project Leads for Sale

2011-02-11 Thread keith smith
Hi, I have one opening for a consultant to purchase PHP leads from me. Fist come first serve. These leads are forwarded in real time. I no longer work these leads because one of these leads led to a full-time retainer. I forward these leads to 3 other consultants at $60/month. I

Re: Logwatch Filtering for Apache

2011-02-11 Thread Ben Trussell
This is by far not the only solution, but its one that can be used to filter, combine, etc logs based on your needs. Switch to rsyslog if not already using it. The default configuration for Distros like RHEL, CentOS, Debian etc shouldn't be any different than sysklog etc when installed via a

Re: Logwatch Filtering for Apache

2011-02-11 Thread Ben Trussell
Note that email prematurely wrapped the examples. rules need to be all on one line in rsyslog.conf On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 5:08 PM, Ben Trussell azlob...@gmail.com wrote: This is by far not the only solution, but its one that can be used to filter, combine, etc logs based on your needs.

Re: Logwatch Filtering for Apache

2011-02-11 Thread Ben Trussell
PPS: Last, but not least =) If you want to not see it in logwatch reports, just tell logwatch to ignore it.. http://www.google.com/search?q=logwatch+ignore.conf Ben On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 5:11 PM, Ben Trussell azlob...@gmail.com wrote: Note that email prematurely wrapped the examples.  

(Slightly OT) Weird PDF Printing Problem

2011-02-11 Thread Mark Phillips
This problem may be Linux related...A friend send me a pdf he made on a shudder...Windows machine. It displays properly in my spiffy Debian testing machine (all images are present), but when I print the page on my Linux compatible HP printer, some of the images are missing. I have never

Re: (Slightly OT) Weird PDF Printing Problem

2011-02-11 Thread Ed
Could the images be just links in the pdf and not embedded? or is the page layout hiding the images from your printer? There are times that I have had the pictures origin so far up and to the left that it pushes the actual picture outside of the display window - pita. you can open the pdf with a

Re: (Slightly OT) Weird PDF Printing Problem

2011-02-11 Thread Mark Phillips
On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 7:11 PM, Brian Cluff br...@snaptek.com wrote: Usually when I've seen this type of problem is was due to using a driver that was passing along a PDF relatively unchanged to the printer and then the printer was gaging on something that it didn't understand, either

Re: (Slightly OT) Weird PDF Printing Problem

2011-02-11 Thread Mark Phillips
On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 5:52 PM, Ed p...@0x1b.com wrote: Could the images be just links in the pdf and not embedded? or is the page layout hiding the images from your printer? There are times that I have had the pictures origin so far up and to the left that it pushes the actual picture

Re: (Slightly OT) Weird PDF Printing Problem

2011-02-11 Thread Brian Cluff
On 02/11/2011 07:15 PM, Mark Phillips wrote: Can't seem to open the page with gedit, but I could with gimp. It then printed correctly from gimp. Wierd. Gimp would have rendered everything to a bitmap, so it would have simply needed to send a bitmap to the printer rather than some postscript

Re: (Slightly OT) Weird PDF Printing Problem

2011-02-11 Thread Mark Phillips
I turns out to be a printer driver problem. My earlier comment was incorrect - the HPLIP driver dos print the images on the page, the cups driver does not. Thank-you Brian and Ed for your great suggestions! Mark On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 7:18 PM, Brian Cluff br...@snaptek.com wrote: On

HackFest Tomorrow @ Noon 260 Arizona Avenue Chandler Gangplankhq.com

2011-02-11 Thread Lisa Kachold
Next PLUG Security Team Saturday Noon - 15:00 Gangplankhq.com http://plug.phoenix.az.us David Huerta will be showcasing hayst.ac - his Firefox Security Plugin; but one of the many Haystack Project http://haystackproject.org/s: