Rhune Lord wrote:
Ok, I have still have the Fed. Core 5 installed but it won't rec the
eth0 even after the command Jeremy Miller gave me, and my network is DCHP.
We have all the previous distro's that have failed.
I tried the following site:
http://torrent.fedoraproject.org/
seems to have made it fine. :-)
Technomage-hawke wrote:
I tried to send an e-mail direct from google last night, only I have yet to
see it posted.
can anyone let me know if this makes it (this should be working)
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I know this is WAY OT but, i am just dumbfounded, i have a thinkpad T30
that was working like a charm when i started noticing issues with the
power being bouncy on it (battery charging light coming on when fully
charged) now i have noticed that when in have it plugged in and charging
my TV set
Ray Cantwell wrote:
I know this is WAY OT but, i am just dumbfounded, i have a thinkpad T30
that was working like a charm when i started noticing issues with the
power being bouncy on it (battery charging light coming on when fully
charged) now i have noticed that when in have it plugged
was to: read read read read and then read some more.
On Aug 28, 2007, at 7:58 PM, Ray Cantwell wrote:
Mike,
thank you very much, that was very in depth and gave me a very good
jumping off point. I will take your advise to heart
Darrin Chandler wrote:
On Tue, Aug 28, 2007 at 03:00:59PM -0700, Randy Melder wrote:
Am I the only one that finds this statement humorous?
i know that a few of you out there are currently
working in the field of security. I was wondering if any of you have any
advise for someone trying
on
security software? All have different paths.
Before I can give you more advice I need to know more.
On Aug 28, 2007, at 12:59 PM, Ray Cantwell wrote:
Hello,
Sorry to post here but, i know that a few of you out there are
currently
working in the field of security. I
and become
one of them. The side benefit of that is that they also tend to help
each other find jobs.
Once you have the background then look into the CISSP. But I'm
willing to bet by then you'll be employed.
On Aug 28, 2007, at 5:51 PM, Ray Cantwell wrote:
I think i am leaning more
Hey all,
Desert Code Camp is scheduled to take place Sept 15, 2007, they are
going to be offering many different classes, all related to coding,
currently they are looking for someone to teach a perl or python class,
if any of you have the ability/time, you can contact
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and