Re: Shifty Shell Prompts

2009-04-16 Thread Curtis Sandoval
holy war It's only suspicious if he was using EMACS, everyone knows vi is the One True Editor. /holy war 2009/4/16 Thomas Charron twaf...@gmail.com On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 8:48 AM, Kenny Lussier kluss...@gmail.com wrote: So, using shell commands is now a sign of illegal activity...

Re: [Python-talk] Troubleshooting smtp(?)

2009-04-15 Thread Curtis Sandoval
installation, but now the entry is made and correct. Not sure why it was needed suddenly, but it works. Thanks. 2009/4/15 Curtis Sandoval curtis.sando...@gmail.com I actually did try the python interpreter, just after running the scripts from the console to look for errors, and it all reports back

Re: Troubleshooting smtp(?)

2009-04-15 Thread Curtis Sandoval
-0400 From: Curtis Sandoval curtis.sando...@gmail.com Cc: gnhlug-disc...@gnhlug.org I've run into an odd problem. I've been running python (2.5) scripts on a Linux box (Suse 10.2) for probably two years through cron. These scripts email me using python's smtplib and the sample code

Troubleshooting smtp(?)

2009-04-14 Thread Curtis Sandoval
All, I've run into an odd problem. I've been running python (2.5) scripts on a Linux box (Suse 10.2) for probably two years through cron. These scripts email me using python's smtplib and the sample code from the Python documentation, and nothing has been changed on the o/s or the python or the

Re: [Python-talk] Troubleshooting smtp(?)

2009-04-14 Thread Curtis Sandoval
if that tells me anything. I'll report what I find. 2009/4/14 Kent Johnson ken...@tds.net On Tue, Apr 14, 2009 at 8:43 PM, Curtis Sandoval curtis.sando...@gmail.com wrote: All, I've run into an odd problem. I've been running python (2.5) scripts on a Linux box (Suse 10.2) for probably

Automated Teller Machines

2008-08-02 Thread Curtis Sandoval
Okay, google fails me in this instance because of the obvious overlap with asynchronous transfer mode, but having worked for a bank and having had access to the ATM lab, I am very concerned about the machines from a security and reliability standpoint. (I won't get into the issues with the

Possible OT: power monitoring

2008-06-16 Thread Curtis Sandoval
All, I have my key systems at home on three UPS battery backups, two TrippLite 900s and a CyberPower 675, all with USB ports for notifying the protected systems of a power failure. I have two questions related to this: Is there a way, using these or other UPS units, to constantly monitor

Re: Possible OT: power monitoring

2008-06-16 Thread Curtis Sandoval
chaining being bad. 2008/6/16 Ben Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED]: On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 4:19 PM, Curtis Sandoval [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: TrippLite 900s and a CyberPower 675 ... [...] Is there a way, using these or other UPS units, to constantly monitor input line voltage and length of outages

Re: What 20 books would you put in the library?

2008-01-25 Thread Curtis Sandoval
Not to fall down into the quagmire, but how hard would it be to do that exactly? I'm assuming, as a n00b, that I missed previous heated discussion on this topic? ;-) On 25/01/2008, Bill McGonigle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Jan 25, 2008, at 15:02, Tom Buskey wrote: Perhaps a bookmark list?