Re: Linux & key Loggers

2011-07-09 Thread Lisa Kachold
Please join us at Maker Bench in Tempe for our first presentation at the new location on *Linux Attack Vectors*. As always this is a full-duplex linux event with welcome participation from Linux Community. We will follow up with hands on analysis of individual machines, so bring anything with a

Re: securing a system

2011-07-09 Thread Lisa Kachold
Please join us at Maker Bench in Tempe for our first presentation at the new location on *Linux Attack Vectors*. As always this is a full-duplex linux event with welcome participation from Linux Community. We will follow up with hands on analysis of individual machines, so bring anything with a

Confirm hackfest details?

2011-07-09 Thread Dave U
I have an email that is a little bit old so I just wanted to make sure our event posting here (scroll down): http://www.makerbench.com/2011/todays-jam-packed-events-at-maker-bench/ has the details correct for the hackfest. Please let me know if there is anything we need to change on that. Also thi

Re: Confirm hackfest details?

2011-07-09 Thread Lisa Kachold
Hi Dave, On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 12:46 AM, Dave U wrote: > I have an email that is a little bit old so I just wanted to make sure our > event posting here (scroll down): > http://www.makerbench.com/2011/todays-jam-packed-events-at-maker-bench/ has > the details correct for the hackfest. Please le

Re: command cheat sheet

2011-07-09 Thread Dennis Kibbe
On Fri, 2011-07-08 at 06:35 -0700, Mark Phillips wrote: > Dennis, > > One small suggestion.add a version number in the footer so people > know what the latest one is. Other than that, great job! > > Mark MArk, Good suggestion. Will have LibreOffice insert the last modified date. Dennis --

Hackfest TODAY @ MakerBench in Tempe 3PM - 6PM SUBJECT: "Linux Attack Vectors"

2011-07-09 Thread Lisa Kachold
Please join us at Maker Bench in Tempe for our first presentation at the new location on *Linux Attack Vectors*. As always this is a full-duplex linux event with welcome participation from Linux Community. We will follow up with hands on analysis of individual machines, so bring anything with a

Need Help with Wireless Networking on a New Install of Ubuntu 11.04

2011-07-09 Thread Mark Phillips
I thought i would give ubuntu a try for a new laptop install. It all works, except wireless networking. My main frustration is adding/deleting/editing network connections through the network gui: changes to connections are not kept when I click save, new connections don't appear in the dropdown fro

Re: Need Help with Wireless Networking on a New Install of Ubuntu 11.04

2011-07-09 Thread Lisa Kachold
Hi Mark, On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 1:30 PM, Mark Phillips wrote: > I thought i would give ubuntu a try for a new laptop install. It all works, > except wireless networking. My main frustration is adding/deleting/editing > network connections through the network gui: changes to connections are not >

Re: Hackfest TODAY @ MakerBench in Tempe 3PM - 6PM SUBJECT: "Linux Attack Vectors"

2011-07-09 Thread Lisa Kachold
2010 E. University Drive Tempe Between S. Smith Rd and McClintock http://www.makerbench.com/about/ On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 1:19 PM, Lisa Kachold wrote: > Please join us at Maker Bench in Tempe for our first presentation at the > new location on *Linux Attack Vectors*. As always this is a full-

libreoffice

2011-07-09 Thread betty
I see that Dennis used this program for his 'cheatsheet'. How is this different/better than OpenOffice? I am sure someone on this list will have a compelling argument for or against it! -- betty i. www.webcanine.com information for people who care for dogs.

Re: libreoffice

2011-07-09 Thread Thomas Gail Haws
The main developers of OpenOffice (owned by bad boy Oracle), forked to LibreOffice. I migrated early and promptly discovered they had addressed a few old annoyances. OpenOffice good/old. LibreOffice better/new. -- "To forgive is the highest, most beautiful form of love. In return, you will recei

Re: libreoffice

2011-07-09 Thread Stephen
Openoffice was the origin of libreoffice. Libreoffice is the community driven fork. Openoffice belongs to oracle. On Jul 9, 2011 3:00 PM, "betty" wrote: > I see that Dennis used this program for his 'cheatsheet'. How is this > different/better than OpenOffice? I am sure someone on this list will >

CentOS 6 almost ready!

2011-07-09 Thread Dennis Kibbe
>From Singh's tweets: "Holding out for that one extra day will help the mirrors better use bandwidth to stabalise and create a better user experience." "Working on prepping the CR repo for 6.0/ to make sure that all security updates released since 6.0 upstream are available on mirrors soon." "St

Re: CentOS 6 almost ready!

2011-07-09 Thread keith smith
Woo Hoo - CentOS 6!!  That is great!! Keith Smith --- On Sat, 7/9/11, Dennis Kibbe wrote: From: Dennis Kibbe Subject: CentOS 6 almost ready! To: "Main PLUG discussion list" Date: Saturday, July 9, 2011, 4:04 PM >From Singh's tweets: "Holding out for that one extra

Re: CentOS 6 almost ready!

2011-07-09 Thread Dan Lund
Just in time for Red Hat 7 to come ;) *jk* --Dan Lund On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 4:04 PM, Dennis Kibbe wrote: > "Holding out for that one extra day will help the mirrors better use > bandwidth to stabalise and create a better user experience." > > "Working on prepping the CR repo for 6.0/ to make s

Re: libreoffice

2011-07-09 Thread Dennis Kibbe
On Sat, 2011-07-09 at 15:00 -0700, betty wrote: > I see that Dennis used this program for his 'cheatsheet'. How is this > different/better than OpenOffice? I am sure someone on this list will > have a compelling argument for or against it! > Betty, One of the beauties of Free Open Source softw

Re: Need Help with Wireless Networking on a New Install of Ubuntu 11.04

2011-07-09 Thread Lisa Kachold
http://www.liberiangeek.net/2010/10/replace-network-manager-wicd-network-manager-ubuntu-10-0410-10-maverick-meerkat/ On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 4:30 PM, Mark Phillips wrote: > I thought i would give ubuntu a try for a new laptop install. It all works, > except wireless networking. My main frustration

Re: Need Help with Wireless Networking on a New Install of Ubuntu 11.04

2011-07-09 Thread Jim March
Yeah, I was going to say the same thing: as long as you're not using a cellular broadband connection or tethered cellphone, rip out Network Manager and drop Wicd in there instead. Wicd is more reliable with WiFi but it didn't have cellmodem support last time I looked. That may have changed for al

Re: Need Help with Wireless Networking on a New Install of Ubuntu 11.04

2011-07-09 Thread Dazed_75
Mark, If this has not been resolved, please post what version of ubuntu you are trying out, the details of your hardware (make, model) and the output from running lshw -short and iwconfig in a terminal. Thanks, Larry On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 1:30 PM, Mark Phillips wrote: > I thought i would give u

Re: Hackfest Saturday @ MakerBench in Tempe 3PM - 6PM SUBJECT: "Linux Attack Vectors" or "Are we safe yet?"

2011-07-09 Thread Lisa Kachold
The presentation materials from today's Hackfest "Linux Attack Vectors" are available from: https://www.it-clowns.com/LinuxAttackVectors.doc https://www.it-clowns.com/LinuxAttackVectors.rtf https://www.it-clowns.com/LinuxAttackVectors.pdf Note, we were able to cover a great deal of material that

Re: Need Help with Wireless Networking on a New Install of Ubuntu 11.04

2011-07-09 Thread Mark Phillips
Final resolutionfor Ubuntu 11.04, fresh install, on a Dell Latitude c640 laptop. Wifi card is Mini PCI, Internal, Agere Systems, 2.4GHz, which I believe is a Dell True Mobile 1150 Mini-PCI Card, the driver is orinoco. 1. Neither Network Manager nor WICD can get the internal wifi card to work.

Ubuntu Question #2

2011-07-09 Thread Mark Phillips
How do I "fix" the email icon in the upper right corner of the screen to go to gmail and not evolution? Fresh install of Ubuntu 11.04, dell Latitude c640. It also has chat, broadband, etc when I click on it. What is "it" called - there is no tooltip. Thanks! Mark -

Re: [Plug-webdev] Hackfest Saturday @ MakerBench in Tempe 3PM - 6PM SUBJECT: "Linux Attack Vectors" or "Are we safe yet?"

2011-07-09 Thread Ben Trussell
[opts for the RTF version, after today's talk =)] On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 7:08 PM, Lisa Kachold wrote: > The presentation materials from today's Hackfest "Linux Attack Vectors" are > available from: > > https://www.it-clowns.com/LinuxAttackVectors.doc > https://www.it-clowns.com/LinuxAttackVector

Re: CentOS 6 almost ready!

2011-07-09 Thread Ben Trussell
You can also use SL6 (Scientific Linux) if you want to check it out before CentOS finishes downstreaming from them. Ben On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 6:02 PM, Dan Lund wrote: > Just in time for Red Hat 7 to come ;) > *jk* > > --Dan Lund > > On Sat, Jul 9, 2011 at 4:04 PM, Dennis Kibbe wrote: > > > "Ho

Re: CentOS 6 almost ready!

2011-07-09 Thread R P Herrold
On Sat, 9 Jul 2011, Dan Lund wrote: Just in time for Red Hat 7 to come ;) The RHEL following 6 (unnamed, presently) is slated for Q4 2012 presently [1] at page 5 being a recent publicly released document by Red Hat -- Russ herrold [1] http://www.pmman.com/doc/Red_Hat_IBM_s390_ISV_call_May

Re: Ubuntu Question #2

2011-07-09 Thread Dazed_75
Currently, that icon links to Evolution. Word is that in 11.10 it will link to Thunderbird. I've not seen anything that will link that icon directly to gmail. It may be possible but I do not know. Most users that want to get gmail via that icon set up evolution to use the gmail servers as in: h