Re: Please trim quoted text (was: General Procedure)

2008-07-10 Thread kenta
I AGREE. :D :D :D /me ducks On 7/9/08, Ben Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: list_admin_message On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 1:30 PM, Labitt, Bruce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: How does one change that? Sorry to be such a noob. [followed by tons of quoted text] People: When sending replies --

[GNHLUG] MerriLUG Nashua, Thur 17 Jul, Open Source Advocacy - Want to Help?

2008-07-10 Thread Jim Kuzdrall
Who : Mark Boyajian, IT Consultant, Simple Solutions What : Open Source Advocacy - Want to Help? Where: Martha's Exchange Day : Thur 17 Jul **Next Week** Time : 6:00 PM for grub, 7:30 PM for discussion (usually upstairs) :: Overview Open Source software can be an easy path to Linux. If

RE: Please trim quoted text (was: General Procedure)

2008-07-10 Thread Labitt, Bruce
Sorry to the list. I'll try to be more considerate. Regards, Bruce From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of kenta Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 8:33 AM To: Greater NH Linux User Group Subject: Re: Please trim quoted text (was:

Re: Please trim quoted text (was: General Procedure)

2008-07-10 Thread Ric Werme
People: When sending replies -- especially one-line replies -- please trim the hundreds or thousands of lines of quoted text which add nothing to the context of the message. The server actually started rejecting messages in this thread because they had exceeded the 40 kilobyte message The

Re: Please trim quoted text (was: General Procedure)

2008-07-10 Thread Michael ODonnell
Thank you, Ben, for speaking up. It sucks to have to play cop/babysitter but things were getting totally out of hand here and our normally good S/N ratio is definitely worth defending. ___ gnhlug-discuss mailing list gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org

Re: Please trim quoted text (was: General Procedure)

2008-07-10 Thread David Berube
FWIW, I'd also recommend the QuoteCollapse ThunderBird extension if you're on Thunderbird - it collapses all qoutes to just the first line by default, and you can click a little plus icon to expand them if you need the full details. Take it easy, David Berube

Re: Adding a new drive / fstab

2008-07-10 Thread mike ledoux
On Wed, Jul 09, 2008 at 11:50:46AM -0400, Labitt, Bruce wrote: In the endless pursuit of upgrading this machine I have added a hard drive to my computer. I have used fdisk to create a linux partition to the whole disk. I made the disk use the ext3 file system. So now for fstab. What is

SL5.2 (RHEL5.2) Print Notifier (cups?)

2008-07-10 Thread Labitt, Bruce
After upgrading to 5.2 my printing is broken. Print Notifier is not allowing cancellation of jobs. CUPS shows my default printer (which worked last week) with the following Unable to lookup up host '' - unknown host I cannot cancel the jobs in cups and see anything show up in print

Re: Please trim quoted text (was: General Procedure)

2008-07-10 Thread Tom Buskey
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 11:07 AM, David Berube [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: FWIW, I'd also recommend the QuoteCollapse ThunderBird extension if you're on Thunderbird - it collapses all qoutes to just the first line by default, and you can click a little plus icon to expand them if you need the

Re: Please trim quoted text (was: General Procedure)

2008-07-10 Thread Ben Scott
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 11:07 AM, David Berube [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: FWIW, I'd also recommend the QuoteCollapse ThunderBird extension if you're on Thunderbird ... GMail has a similar feature. But it's important to realize that the hidden quotes are still there in the message; *your* mail

Re: Please trim quoted text (was: General Procedure)

2008-07-10 Thread VirginSnow
Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 22:11:29 -0400 From: Ben Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] People: When sending replies -- especially one-line replies -- please trim the hundreds or thousands of lines of quoted text which add nothing to the context of the message. The server actually Another thing which

Re: Adding a new drive / fstab

2008-07-10 Thread V. Alex Brennen
Many people said to just use what works for you. I agree. There's no deep need to conform to the POSIX HFS standard. Especially, since many of the points in the standard come from negotiation with the makers of flavors of UNIX which are now long dead or dying. If you look at the LSB equivalent

Re: Please trim quoted text (was: General Procedure)

2008-07-10 Thread David Berube
Not to nitpick, but we will still have to trim quotes. Quote collapsing is great for the readers, but it won't help with message size limits on the server :-) I'm not suggesting that people don't trim their quotes, just that there are clientside approaches to ameliorating the visual, if

Re: Adding a new drive / fstab

2008-07-10 Thread Ben Scott
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 11:33 AM, V. Alex Brennen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The reason that many people avoid putting anything under '/' that is not created by the operating system itself is that if you have any type of problem mounting the disk space that you plan to use under that directory,

Example of ARM based linux board using initramfs and serial console

2008-07-10 Thread Alexander Wolfson
Hi all, I just subscribed to the list and would like to say hello to everybody. I would like to find a working example of initramfs on the ARM based board. I am porting

NoScript Error

2008-07-10 Thread TARogue
I have the NoScript extension installed on SeaMonkey. I just upgraded from 1.1.9 to 1.1.19 and had to reinstall all my addons. I am now getting errors even on blank pages. [NoScript] nsBrowserAccess not found?! What does this mean? How can I fix it? Any thoughts? More info: I open seamonkey

Re: Example of ARM based linux board using initramfs and serial console

2008-07-10 Thread Thomas Charron
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 2:59 PM, Alexander Wolfson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi all, I would like to find a working example of initramfs on the ARM based board. I am porting Linux to the ARM 926 based board. There are no network or Flash drivers available yet. No LCD is available yet as well

RE: Example of ARM based linux board using initramfs and serial console

2008-07-10 Thread Alexander Wolfson
This is our own board based on our own chip which among other things has ARM926EJ-S (ARMv5TEJ) core. There is no BSP yet, no Flash or USB drivers - only limited access to the board over JTAG. We can boot the board up to the point when kernel dies because there is no init. This why I need initramfs

Re: Example of ARM based linux board using initramfs and serial console

2008-07-10 Thread Michael Nolin
I would like to find a working example of initramfs on the ARM based board. I am porting Linux to the ARM 926 based board. There are no network or Flash drivers

RE: Example of ARM based linux board using initramfs and serial console

2008-07-10 Thread Alexander Wolfson
Is it possible to take a look at the code for DaVinci? At least kernel configuration file and initramfs directory structure. Or you have to pay 7K for the license? I am afraid that I am missing some nuance, so I would like to have some sanity check before starting a full blown debugging.

Re: Example of ARM based linux board using initramfs and serial console

2008-07-10 Thread Thomas Charron
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 4:41 PM, Alexander Wolfson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Is it possible to take a look at the code for DaVinci? At least kernel configuration file and initramfs directory structure. Or you have to pay 7K for the license? I am afraid that I am missing some nuance, so I would

Quick DNS perfromance measurement trick

2008-07-10 Thread Jeff Kinz
Just saw this on a DNS forum, It seems to work nicely - I hope every one tries it and reports their result here in the gnhlug list :-) found here : http://lists.oarci.net/pipermail/dns-operations/2008-July/002932.html Here is the command: dig +short porttest.dns-oarc.net TXT Here are my

RE: Example of ARM based linux board using initramfs and serial console

2008-07-10 Thread Alexander Wolfson
Thanks, I looked at the docs - unfortunately they don't have details I am looking for - it is more a cook book. Source files + the davinci pdf would be great. I have seen a Gentoo's already. It uses a complicated build system so details a sort of hidden. Alex -Original Message- From:

Re: Example of ARM based linux board using initramfs and serial console

2008-07-10 Thread Thomas Charron
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 5:13 PM, Alexander Wolfson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks, I looked at the docs - unfortunately they don't have details I am looking for - it is more a cook book. Source files + the davinci pdf would be great. I have seen a Gentoo's already. It uses a complicated

Re: Example of ARM based linux board using initramfs and serial console

2008-07-10 Thread Thomas Charron
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 5:41 PM, Thomas Charron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The tool: Linux Target Image Builder http://www.bitshrine.org/ I should elaborate. the Linux Target Image Builder is actually not done by Freescale, it's an open source utility whos website is located at

RE: Example of ARM based linux board using initramfs and serial console

2008-07-10 Thread Alexander Wolfson
Thank you, I never heard of that one before Alex -Original Message- From: Thomas Charron [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 5:44 PM To: Alexander Wolfson Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org Subject: Re: Example of ARM based linux board using

RE: Example of ARM based linux board using initramfs and serial console

2008-07-10 Thread John Abreau
On Thu, July 10, 2008 4:08 pm, Alexander Wolfson said: This is our own board based on our own chip which among other things has ARM926EJ-S (ARMv5TEJ) core. There is no BSP yet, no Flash or USB drivers - only limited access to the board over JTAG. We can boot the board up to the point when

How to troubleshoot wide area network performance problem?

2008-07-10 Thread Alex Hewitt
I have clients with an interesting network problem. One location in Bedford New Hampshire using a fractionated T1 has routinely been transmitting studies to an office in Nashua New Hampshire. There have been no problems with this for at least 18 months. However recently (about a week ago), the

Re: How to troubleshoot wide area network performance problem?

2008-07-10 Thread Alex Hewitt
On Thu, 2008-07-10 at 19:36 -0400, Alex Hewitt wrote: I have clients with an interesting network problem. One location in Bedford New Hampshire using a fractionated T1 has routinely been transmitting studies to an office in Nashua New Hampshire. There have been no problems with this for at

Re: How to troubleshoot wide area network performance problem?

2008-07-10 Thread Bruce Dawson
Alex Hewitt wrote: I have clients with an interesting network problem. One location in Bedford New Hampshire using a fractionated T1 has routinely been transmitting studies to an office in Nashua New Hampshire. There have been no problems with this for at least 18 months. However recently

Re: Quick DNS perfromance measurement trick

2008-07-10 Thread Michael ODonnell
I tried the specified command from three different sites and they all gave essentially identical responses: aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd is POOR: 26 queries in 3.1 seconds from 1 ports with std dev 0.00 That aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd address seems to be the (possibly NAT'd) IP addr that the target site sees