Crap, crap, crap. Thursday it is today? Where is my mind!
Anyway, nice selection of crap you have to offer.
Speaking of coffee not sure if everyone has seen this...
http://www.rjtarpleys.com/mozillacoffee.html
Off I go to gather my sanity now.
Mr O.
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I too have some stuff just taking up space here that I need to give a good
home. Most of is useful, just not to me anymore. ;) Say the word and it
is yours. If it is carryable, I will bring it with me tonight:
- 5 port Linksys 10/100
On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 08:14:50PM -0700, Mr O wrote:
Crap, crap, crap. Thursday it is today? Where is my mind!
Anyway, nice selection of crap you have to offer.
Eh, I got downtown with some sampling of itand found efn locked tight.
Not a euglugger was stirring, not even their mice. So I went
On Thu, 2003-09-18 at 21:36, T. Joseph Carter wrote:
On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 04:29:16PM -0700, Bob Miller wrote:
In case anyone is interested: Cafe Paradiso has WiFi now.
I'm told that the Wild Duck, at 6th and Charnelton, also has free
Wi-Fi. I haven't had a chance to try it out
Anyone stopped at the coffee shop in Oakridge? I was there a couple
weeks ago. They don't have wireless, but they do have a couple of
computers to play around with. I was surprised though, no Windows. There
was a compaq running Midori, an ibook running os9 and an imac running
Gentoo(!). Anways,
Is any of this left? I tried replying Off List but the message bounced
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From: T. Joseph Carter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 5:38 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [eug-lug]more free crap!
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Is Oregon going to have any representation at this conference?
German Minister Otto Schily and at least 2 other ministers will be keynoting
at EGOVOS 3: Open Standards and Libre Software in Government conference in
Paris, France on November 24-26, 2003. EGOVOS 3 will bring together the
largest
On Fri, Sep 19, 2003 at 12:26:34AM +, Bob Crandell wrote:
Bummer. How do I let a person or company in that does not have a
static IP address?
It depends what you mean by in. If you mean in to the web proxy
server service then you need some sort of authentication. I would say
the best way
Sounds like there might be a small number of people wanting to
contributed to a shared database of WiFi resources.
Setting up shared databases on the web is, like, what I DO! -- password
protected portals with user class permission
schemes and easy-to-use database data entry, query, update,
Here is a petition to try and get verisign from typosquatting on every
domain possible, regardless of whether or not that domain has been
registered.
http://www.petitiononline.com/icanndns/
Cory
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Cory Petkovsek ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
On Fri, Sep 19, 2003 at 12:26:34AM +, Bob Crandell wrote:
Bummer. How do I let a person or company in that does not have a
static IP address?
It depends what you mean by in. If you mean in to the web proxy
server service
Yes.
then you need some
That was generated by GPSMap, a nifty little util that comes with the
Kismet (the open-source wardriving util). If you have a GPS reciever
connected while you're wardriving, it logs GPS data when it detects a
packet. This is all saved to a big XML file, that GPSMap parses out, and
displayes on a
Here's another, closer view at the Chase Village, McKenna Estates, etc area:
http://wifimon:[EMAIL PROTECTED]/~kiloman/gpsmap/chasevillage_med.png
There's a few different sources for maps, including the TerraServer
3-meter sattelite photo database. Those look really cool :)
I suppose all of
On Fri, Sep 19, 2003 at 11:41:16AM -0400, Grigsby, Garl wrote:
Is any of this left? I tried replying Off List but the message bounced
Don't ask me why, but you're not the first person to say so.
Here's what remains unaccounted for:
- 9v AC adapter (uses radio shack swappable plug ends)
-
On Fri, Sep 19, 2003 at 11:19:47AM -0700, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
Here is a petition to try and get verisign from typosquatting on every
domain possible, regardless of whether or not that domain has been
registered.
http://www.petitiononline.com/icanndns/
Apparently this had several thousand
Yup. I got the same thing.
-Original Message-
From: T. Joseph Carter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, September 19, 2003 4:37 PM
To: The Eugene Unix and GNU/Linux User Group's mail list
Subject: Re: [eug-lug] FW: Fwd: [Full-Disclosure] Petition against
VeriSlime'sDNS abuse
I've been itching to try this for some time, but I haven't got any hardware
yet, other than my laptop. In fact I spent a couple of hours about a week ago bouncing
around Ebay looking at wireless cards and GPS antennas. I've been thinking that I
would prefer a USB GPS antenna, but I
I agree with the itch, this would be pretty cool...
I'd like to do it w/o a laptop and just from glancing at the zaurus site it seems the
right hardware is there:
http://www.myzaurus.com/accessories.asp
Anyone know of any effective zaurus wardriving hardware configurations?
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On Fri, Sep 19, 2003 at 07:38:46PM -0500, Jackson Gibbs wrote:
I agree with the itch, this would be pretty cool...
I'd like to do it w/o a laptop and just from glancing at the zaurus site it seems
the right hardware is there:
http://www.myzaurus.com/accessories.asp
Anyone know of any
Ok. If not the DLink, what about the older 3Com AirConnect cards? As I recall the
antenna just popped off of them. Would they work? I've seen em on EBay for 15 or so.
If not that, what card would be a good card that would support an external antenna?
Garl
-Original Message-
From:
Being that this is the Eugene Unix and GNU/Linux User Group I was wondering if
anybody might be able to shed some light on the following. I have a Solaris 9 system
and I was just checking on the status of a job I am running on it and when I run an ls
-l I get the following:
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I'm running Gentoo on my Pismo powerbook. I was doing most of my
wardriving with a borrowed Orinoco card, and a HyperGain +8db antenna
with a magnetic base. I got myself a Garmin eTrex Legend GPS, comes with
a serial connector, and has a built-in DGPS patch antenna. Since the
Pismo doesn't
I'd say that your term is screwed up, and is wrapping chars back to the
beginning of the line. If it's an xterm, try resizing the window, or
closing it an opening a new one. If it's a straight console terminal...
try one of the other virtual terminals, see if it does it there.
I've seen this
Oh yeah. There's 2 versions of the Senao card - one with a built-in
antenna and plug on the side for an optional external antenna. The one I
got has no internal antenna, and 2 MMCX plugs for external antennas (for
recieve diversity).
As always, the Orinoco cards have awesome Linunx support,
I thought the same thing. I was origonally using Putty from a Windows
machine and figured Putty was munched. Next I tried ssh'ing from my
Linux Workstation. Same thing. Next I walked across the building to the
machine itself. I see the same thing on the machine using the dtterm.
Any other
Looks like somebody has been busy. (see http://www.euglug.org ) I like
the new look. So who do I congratulate?
Garl
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