Re: [SLUG] Recommendation for a good CSS book

2004-07-07 Thread David Gillies
Peter Hardy wrote: On Thu, 2004-07-08 at 14:25, Stuart Guthrie wrote: I'm looking for a good book on CSS. I was wondering if anyone had a fav. they might be able to recommend. If I may add to the non-answers: http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/edge/ I found that the Netscape DevEdge sidebar was an i

Re: [SLUG] Recommendation for a good CSS book

2004-07-07 Thread Peter Hardy
On Thu, 2004-07-08 at 14:25, Stuart Guthrie wrote: > I'm looking for a good book on CSS. I was wondering if anyone had a fav. > they might be able to recommend. If I may add to the non-answers: http://www.meyerweb.com/eric/css/edge/ -- Pete -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - ht

Re: [SLUG] Recommendation for a good CSS book

2004-07-07 Thread Jamie Wilkinson
This one time, at band camp, Stuart Guthrie wrote: >I'm looking for a good book on CSS. I was wondering if anyone had a fav. >they might be able to recommend. If you like online books, and when I say books I mean articles, and of course good being subjective... :-) Let me not answer your question

Re: [SLUG] Recommendation for a good CSS book

2004-07-07 Thread Brad Kowalczyk
Stuart Guthrie wrote: I'm looking for a good book on CSS. I was wondering if anyone had a fav. they might be able to recommend. Stuart I've found that just a copy of the W3C CSS spec (http://www.w3.org/Style/CSS/#specs) combined with poking about in other peoples CSS and playing about with ide

Re: [SLUG] Recommendation for a good CSS book

2004-07-07 Thread Chris Deigan
quote("Stuart Guthrie"); >I'm looking for a good book on CSS. I was wondering if anyone had a fav. >they might be able to recommend. My recomendation would be to look at other's CSS, find the tricks, and then nearly every CSS style has a good description on w3schools website. (Try google) Cheers,

[SLUG] Recommendation for a good CSS book

2004-07-07 Thread Stuart Guthrie
I'm looking for a good book on CSS. I was wondering if anyone had a fav. they might be able to recommend. Stuart -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html

Re: [SLUG] learning dhcpd

2004-07-07 Thread James Gray
On Thu, 8 Jul 2004 12:12 pm, Alexander Samad wrote: > On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 10:44:18AM +1000, James Gray wrote: > > Simon Males wrote: > > >I am trying to serve dhcp out of eth2, eth0 is my optus internet > > >connection. Can i specify in dhcp which interface to use? > > > > > >syslog: > > >Jul

Re: [SLUG] port trunking

2004-07-07 Thread Alexander Samad
I think this is called bonding in the linux work trunking is the 802.11q (tagging) side note you could run trunking on top of bonding ! A On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 11:11:03AM +1000, Dean Hamstead wrote: > maybe i nee to clarrify > i want to connect 2 or more (lets say n) number > of network conne

Re: [SLUG] learning dhcpd

2004-07-07 Thread Alexander Samad
On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 10:44:18AM +1000, James Gray wrote: > Simon Males wrote: > > > >I am trying to serve dhcp out of eth2, eth0 is my optus internet > >connection. Can i specify in dhcp which interface to use? > > > >syslog: > >Jul 7 18:18:01 erupt dhcpd: No subnet declaration for eth0 > >(2

Re: [SLUG] Noconas

2004-07-07 Thread Malik Jayawardena
Thanks mate. Cheers, -Mal Dion wrote: Malik Jayawardena wrote: G'day, Does anyone know if the Linux' IA64 Kernel will run with Noconas? Windoze XP 64-bit doesn't seem to at the moment.. (http://www.2cpu.com) Cheers, -Mal The IA-64 Kernel will

Re: [SLUG] Noconas

2004-07-07 Thread Dion
Malik Jayawardena wrote: G'day, Does anyone know if the Linux' IA64 Kernel will run with Noconas? Windoze XP 64-bit doesn't seem to at the moment.. (http://www.2cpu.com) Cheers, -Mal The IA-64 Kernel will not. IA-64 is for the Itanium series only. The X86-64 kernel might. I remember vaguely readi

[SLUG] Noconas

2004-07-07 Thread Malik Jayawardena
G'day, Does anyone know if the Linux' IA64 Kernel will run with Noconas? Windoze XP 64-bit doesn't seem to at the moment.. (http://www.2cpu.com) Cheers, -Mal -- businessCard Malik Jayawardena   Motion Capture Technical Director ANIMAL LOGIC FiLM -

Re: [SLUG] port trunking

2004-07-07 Thread Dean Hamstead
maybe i nee to clarrify i want to connect 2 or more (lets say n) number of network connections from a single server to a single switch and utilise them all for sending data. i understand that recieveing may be limited but sending can use all via some fancy mac spoofing. i also believe that linux (a

Re: [SLUG] learning dhcpd

2004-07-07 Thread James Gray
Simon Males wrote: I am trying to serve dhcp out of eth2, eth0 is my optus internet connection. Can i specify in dhcp which interface to use? syslog: Jul 7 18:18:01 erupt dhcpd: No subnet declaration for eth0 (211.30.175.xxx). Jul 7 18:18:01 erupt dhcpd: Please write a subnet declaration in yo

Re: [SLUG] learning dhcpd

2004-07-07 Thread Alexander Samad
On Thu, Jul 08, 2004 at 12:14:23AM +1000, Simon Males wrote: > > Alexander Samad wrote: > >On Wed, Jul 07, 2004 at 07:34:23PM +1000, Simon Males wrote: > > > >>I am trying to serve dhcp out of eth2, eth0 is my optus internet > >>connection. Can i specify in dhcp which interface to use? > >> sni

Re: [SLUG] port trunking

2004-07-07 Thread DaZZa
On Thu, 8 Jul 2004, Dean Hamstead wrote: > anyone got a link of somewhere to start for port trunking > we have all cisco gear on the server farm, and id like to make > some server -> switch trunks (gigabit is an option, but seeing as we > have lots of free 100mbps ports and multiple unused 100mbs

[SLUG] port trunking

2004-07-07 Thread Dean Hamstead
anyone got a link of somewhere to start for port trunking we have all cisco gear on the server farm, and id like to make some server -> switch trunks (gigabit is an option, but seeing as we have lots of free 100mbps ports and multiple unused 100mbs cards. say hello dell servers) Ideas? Links? De

Re: [SLUG] Linksys Network Storage Link for USB 2.0 Disk Drives

2004-07-07 Thread Stuart Guthrie
Looks good. I wonder what the community will make this one do? If only they had a linux brand mark on the front 'Powered By The Penguin' perhaps. Something like what Cyclades do on their gear. Might raise even more awareness of OSS and it's ubiquity. Stuart >From the article: Fans of hacking Lin

Re: [SLUG] learning dhcpd

2004-07-07 Thread Simon Males
Alexander Samad wrote: On Wed, Jul 07, 2004 at 07:34:23PM +1000, Simon Males wrote: I am trying to serve dhcp out of eth2, eth0 is my optus internet connection. Can i specify in dhcp which interface to use? syslog: Jul 7 18:18:01 erupt dhcpd: No subnet declaration for eth0 (211.30.175.xxx). Jul

[SLUG] Linksys Network Storage Link for USB 2.0 Disk Drives

2004-07-07 Thread Richard Neal
Hai Just saw this interesting Linux device it's a tiny NAS/samba server just add a USB hardisk of choice.. http://www.tomsnetworking.com/Reviews-155-ProdID-NSLU2.php cheap too Regards Richard Neal *** On the fifth day the Gove

Re: [SLUG] learning dhcpd

2004-07-07 Thread Mike MacCana
On Wed, 7 Jul 2004, Alexander Samad wrote: > On Wed, Jul 07, 2004 at 07:34:23PM +1000, Simon Males wrote: > > > > I am trying to serve dhcp out of eth2, eth0 is my optus internet > > connection. Can i specify in dhcp which interface to use? > > > > syslog: > > Jul 7 18:18:01 erupt dhcpd: No subne

Re: [SLUG] learning dhcpd

2004-07-07 Thread Alexander Samad
On Wed, Jul 07, 2004 at 07:34:23PM +1000, Simon Males wrote: > > I am trying to serve dhcp out of eth2, eth0 is my optus internet > connection. Can i specify in dhcp which interface to use? > > syslog: > Jul 7 18:18:01 erupt dhcpd: No subnet declaration for eth0 > (211.30.175.xxx). > Jul 7 18

[SLUG] learning dhcpd

2004-07-07 Thread Simon Males
I am trying to serve dhcp out of eth2, eth0 is my optus internet connection. Can i specify in dhcp which interface to use? syslog: Jul 7 18:18:01 erupt dhcpd: No subnet declaration for eth0 (211.30.175.xxx). Jul 7 18:18:01 erupt dhcpd: Please write a subnet declaration in your dhcpd.con f fil

Re: [SLUG] Linux installation day

2004-07-07 Thread Chris Deigan
quote("Cheng Lim"); >Hi, > >Do you have a day where installation of Linux is provided free of charge ? >Thanks > >Cheng Lim >IT architect Hi Cheng, SLUG occasionaly holds days known as "Installfests" where people of the general public can come and volunteers help to install linux on their compute