Re: [SLUG] Wireless router with Optus broadband cable

2007-09-27 Thread Alex Samad
another good source is here http://wiki.openwrt.org/TableOfHardware I have a asus Wl500Gp does all thats needed and comes with more flash. There is some problems with running 2.6, openwrt version 7.07 - 7.09 (just released), although 7.06 is stables. Also the broadcom drivers do not work

Re: [SLUG] Wireless router with Optus broadband cable

2007-09-27 Thread Ken Foskey
On Thu, 2007-09-27 at 13:21 +1000, James Polley wrote: The WRT54G does support WPA. The WRT54GL (http://www.ht.com.au/N/0/keyword/wrt54gl/part/T6018/detail.hts) I can recommend these for wireless signal strength. It gets across the street fine, the Dlink would not get to the other end of

[SLUG] removing source installed after rpm install ?

2007-09-27 Thread Voytek Eymont
I've installed courier authlib from source, subsequently, I built rpm and installed it (again) from the rpm, whats the best way to determine what got installed /remove whatever got installed for source install ? going by below, the source installed to '/usr/local/sbin/' --- # whereis

Re: [SLUG] Wireless router with Optus broadband cable

2007-09-27 Thread Jesus Jr M Salvo
On 27/09/2007, James Polley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The WRT54G does support WPA. The WRT54GL (http://www.ht.com.au/N/0/keyword/wrt54gl/part/T6018/detail.hts) will do everything you want, and also runs linux. If you feel like getting your (virtual) hands dirty, there's a slew of distros for

[Fwd: Re: [SLUG] Wireless router with Optus broadband cable]

2007-09-27 Thread Kevin Shackleton
Sorry to drop another name in late, but the AP that Freenet Antennas [sic - not antennae!] http://store.freenet-antennas.com/ sell is a linux box and comes in different tx power up to 200 mW, if this is an advantage to you (typically tx power of APs is 60-80 mW). This is legal so long as you

Re: [SLUG] perl - setting output field separator and output record separator?

2007-09-27 Thread Rick Welykochy
Sonia Hamilton wrote: I'm doing this using awk and getting correct results: $ dirs -v | awk 'BEGIN { OFS=:; ORS= ; } ; { print $1,$2 }' 0:/home 1:/etc 2:~ I'm trying to do this using Perl (as gnu awk not available on target system), and getting stuck: $ dirs -v | perl -wnla -e 'BEGIN

[SLUG] perl - setting output field separator and output record separator?

2007-09-27 Thread Sonia Hamilton
I'm doing this using awk and getting correct results: $ dirs -v | awk 'BEGIN { OFS=:; ORS= ; } ; { print $1,$2 }' 0:/home 1:/etc 2:~ I'm trying to do this using Perl (as gnu awk not available on target system), and getting stuck: $ dirs -v | perl -wnla -e 'BEGIN {$\=' '; } ; ($A,$B)[EMAIL

Re: [SLUG] perl - setting output field separator and output record separator?

2007-09-27 Thread Matthew Hannigan
On Fri, Sep 28, 2007 at 12:35:44PM +1000, Sonia Hamilton wrote: I'm doing this using awk and getting correct results: $ dirs -v | awk 'BEGIN { OFS=:; ORS= ; } ; { print $1,$2 }' 0:/home 1:/etc 2:~ I'm trying to do this using Perl (as gnu awk not available on target system), and getting