While neither are PHP based I really like Redmine (redmine.org) as a full blown
project management solution and GitLab (gitlabhq.com) as an opensource GitHub
alternative.
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From: Daniel Stasinski dan
The ISP could not cause that problem. My guess is someone next door is
using your wireless slowing down all connected clients. Check your router
for any devices on your wireless that aren't yours.
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to any file whose name
ends in '*.JPG'.
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Date: Tuesday
How are you trying to copy files and what are you authenticating
against? I'm guessing from what you wrote you have 4 computers on the
network: Mint, Ubuntu, XP, and IBM (UNIX or something?), and your
trying to share resources using SMB. I would also probably assume XP
is appending something
The company I work for is looking to add a Linux admin:
http://phoenix.craigslist.org/cph/sad/2797623483.html
we're looking for some one with some Linux experience, but if you can
answer the screener questions on the job listing with out google, you
probably have enough experience.
I've usually had bad luck with 'grub-install', I would boot a live cd
and run the grub command itself, then just run the install commands:
# grub --no-floppy
...
grub root (hd0,0)
grub setup (hd0)
This assumes your /boot/grub/menu.lst is already setup, /dev/sda1 is
your root, and you
systems (such as Mercurial, Fossil, etc) then feel free
to prepare one and notify us via this list that you will be
presenting. The June meeting will be held June 2nd, 7:30 at UAT. For
more information, check the PLUG website.
Thanks,
Paul Hahn
for a
nomination, you must show up at the March meeting.
Thanks for your support,
Paul Hahn
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I didn't necessarily mean that was a bad way to do it, just that I
prefer other methods, but I suppose that's more my problem than
perl's, for example I have a few ruby scripts that need to use
openstruct, define a new object and pass that in to make command line
options work. Perl doesn't need
I'm working on a perl script, and I have a lot more experience in ruby
than I do in perl. As far as I can tell there is no way to explicitly
define arguments for a subroutine in perl, for example
sub addNums(number1, number2) {
sum = number1 + number2;
return sum;
}
rather than
sub
It appears that is the closest possible syntax fro what I want to do,
I suppose if I'm going to write in perl I'll just have to get over
wanting to do things the way I like and embrace the way perl does
things, although I'll likely never understand why anyone would rather
have shorter code than
I'd just like to point out that ruby was originally intended to be a
replacement for perl, primarily focused on being used for sys admin
type scripting, not a web language. I for one love ruby and do
essentially no web programming, I just can't live without the binding
operator ( ~= ) and perl's
Another setup I think works pretty well is thinstation
http://www.thinstation.org/
It's used to boot into a really minimal version of linux that connects
directly to a remote server through rdp, vnc. ssh, ect
On Fri, Feb 12, 2010 at 8:33 AM, Lisa Kachold lisakach...@obnosis.com wrote:
This has
Just like the subject says, this...
p...@paulbox:~ $ sudo tar cjpf /backups/bkup/2010-02-11.tar.bz2
/home/paul/Desktop/
...gives me this...
tar: /backups/bkup/2010-02-11.tar.bz2: Cannot open: No such file or directory
tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
tar: Removing leading `/' from member
don't think that's it, it consistently tells me it can't find the file
I'm trying to create:
Thu Feb 11, 01:11 PM
p...@paulbox:~ $ sudo tar cjpf /backups/bkup/2010-02-11.tar.bz2
/home/paul/Desktop/
tar: /backups/bkup/2010-02-11.tar.bz2: Cannot open: No such file or directory
tar: Error
? You are perming two actions, one is failing,
which one? Find out by doing the actions seperately. It will allow you to
narrow in on the problem.
Kevin
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Subject: Re: File not found
Thanks very much an extra '/' had worked it's way into my script and I
somehow didn't notice it said bkup/${date}, rather than bkup${date}.
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 1:47 PM, Matt Graham danceswithcr...@usa.net wrote:
p...@paulbox:~ $ sudo tar cjpf /backups/bkup/2010-02-11.tar.bz2
/home/paul
I've used this: http://etherboot.org/wiki/index.php as a work around
in the past to use a bootable CD or usb drive, to integrate with my
pxe boot environments, it doesn't really add pxe boot because the
system boots off of some other type of media, but it at least lets you
use the hardware you
Some might disagree with me here, but I don't think there is a really
good linux/UNIX alternative for SBS (mainly AD and Exchange), I've used
samba + openldap for domain controllers for several clients and it does
a great job for central authentication / file shares and permissions,
but not
Trent Shipley wrote:
Eric Shubert wrote:
Trent Shipley wrote:
Somewhere my connection to the Internet is borken. Load times take
forever. It doesn't seem to effect the wireless client routers, but I
have had trouble on both the wired machines under Ubuntu 9.10 and
Windows
Where I work we run Xen, VMware, and Virtualbox, and in my experience
all 3 are good at different things. If you intended to use a
workstation as the host (by that I mean you want to use X and a desktop
environment on the linux host) I think virtualbox is the way to go it's
really easy to use/set
Eric Shubert wrote:
There was mention of Mint on the list back in August. I ran into someone
tonight who said he really likes it. I see that it's moving up the
distrowatch list and now sits at #3, above openSUSE(#4) and Mandriva(#5).
Anyone here with any experience or insights about it that
for instance, now replaced with CentOs) with custom local
portage server source, due to many issues.
And from my experience, Gentoo admins simply don't patch update.
Honestly, now, do you? Have you checked your source against the patch
lists?
Point made!
On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 12:09 PM, Paul Mooring
lisakach...@obnosis.com
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Subject: Re: Linux vs OpenBSD as a router
Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 19:09:39 -0700
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 2:46 PM, Paul Mooring drpppr
while
building metasploit toys/tools to prove their intelligence is worth a
book deal or consulting company?
On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 7:46 AM, Paul Mooring drpppr...@gmail.com
wrote:
I don't know as much about security as you do, but surely your
not suggesting that distros like suse
:10 PM, Nathan England
nat...@paysonlinux.org wrote:
On Monday 19 October 2009 14:46:54 Paul Mooring wrote:
I've been running linux routers using iproute2 and
iptables for a while
now, and openBSD just
I'm looking for some Time/Billing software similar to what TimeSlips
from Sage does. Hopefully something free (as in freedom), as I have to
support it once it's put in place. I haven't been able to turn anything
up on google, has anybody ever heard of a project similar to this?
btw, the client
I've been running linux routers using iproute2 and iptables for a while
now, and openBSD just had a new release which has me considering
switching my home setup to a BSD pf solution. Does anyone have any
experience comparing the two? I guess I'm also concerned about other
software I use on my
This is probably a really obvious question but how can I match
everything up to a character not including that character with regex?
For example:
per...@email.tld = person
m...@here.com = me
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^([...@]+)@
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 8:25 AM, Paul Mooring drpppr...@gmail.com
wrote:
This is probably a really obvious question but how can I match
If you'll excuse the shameless plug the company I work for
(http://www.aimitservices.com) does just that and I've never understood
why outsourcing isn't more common for small and growing businesses. It
allows a much larger and likely more experience staff the businesses
those sizes would have
Anybody seen this?
http://archives.neohapsis.com/archives/fulldisclosure/2009-08/0174.html
and more importantly is there someone more knowledgable than me that can
tell me a way to check if my system are affected by this? (I'm using
mostly all custom compiled kernels).
I have a couple of vbscripts I'd like to run on a regular basis (like
every 10 mins) on a windows server. The scripts are operating properly,
but as far as I can tell windows doesn't allow scheduled jobs more often
than once a day. Currently I'm considering using cron on a linux box
with
I really like ruby as well but my experience has been if he's planning
on pursuing some type of CS degree he'll definitely need to know java
and C++ for 90% of the programming related classes, so that might be a
better place to start.
On Tue, 2009-05-19 at 08:21 -0700, Chris Gehlker wrote:
On
I've got a couple of old machines I use a routers around my house
(gentoo based iptables routers) that I'd like to use an old pci wireless
card to make my AP and get rid of my old WRT54G, does anyone know of a
way to do this? Hopefully with a decent howto or guide, or else know of
a reason why
-check too much.
On Mon, 2009-04-06 at 09:48 -0700, Eric Shubert wrote:
Paul Mooring wrote:
I've got a couple of old machines I use a routers around my house
(gentoo based iptables routers) that I'd like to use an old pci wireless
card to make my AP and get rid of my old WRT54G, does anyone
let us know how far
you have gotten I am sure we can help further.
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Subject: Linux as a wireless AP
I've got a couple of old machines I use
OpenSuse has a limited gui in YaST for SuSE firewall that is essentially
a frontend for iptables, it seemed fairly easy to use when I last played
with it but I didn't care for the ruleset it generated, it seemed to be
way too much, and made it nearly impossible to edit the rules manually
through
SABnzbd+ is pretty good, it uses a web interface and checks your newzbin
account for bookmarks automatically so there's no need to manually d/l
the nzb files, it's got a pretty cool firefox plugin too.
On Sat, 2009-03-21 at 09:46 -0700, Blake wrote:
Gotta be gui... I've been using newsbin for
I know this is a linux mailing list but because I don't know of any good
windows lists or forums I thought I'd ask my question here. I've got an
application that keeps hanging on Windows XP and writes no useful info
to the logs. I'd like to get some concrete info about what's going
wrong, on
messages ect. but it drives me crazy that there's no key board
shortcut to switch between the terminal and the editor window, and I
can't open something in the editor from the terminal. Is there a way to
do this or another editor that can work this way?
-Paul
On my dell laptop the agent is built into the bios. It appears to phone
home about once a day.
There account website requires IE 6+ to access.
My laptop has never been stolen so cannot speak to how well they do or
don't recover.
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I've been using pfSense w/ OpenDNS for a while, it's got a pluging for a
transparent squid proxy that supports content filtering, it's fairly
automated to set up so it shouldn't be too difficult for them, although
configuring it to work with content
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