Re: Causes of router/switch hangs?

2005-06-19 Thread Hewitt Tech
with it. -Alex - Original Message - From: Kevin D. Clark [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Hewitt Tech [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org Sent: Sunday, June 19, 2005 2:21 PM Subject: Re: Causes of router/switch hangs? Hewitt Tech writes: My question in both of these situations

Causes of router/switch hangs?

2005-06-18 Thread Hewitt Tech
Recently I ran into two similar situations (or at least similar symptoms at two different client sites. In one case a LinkSys 24 port switch would intermittently hang. Troubleshooting revealed that one particular connection seemed to be causing the problem and the cable attached to the port was

Recommendations for webcasting/video conferenciing?

2005-06-12 Thread Hewitt Tech
I have a new client that wanted to setup a webcast from his hotel room. I explained to him that it is necessary to have control of the firewall/router so that the appropriate ports can be forwarded and that it was unlikely that the hotel chain would be that cooperative. Sure enough although the

Re: Recommendations for webcasting/video conferenciing?

2005-06-12 Thread Hewitt Tech
- Original Message - From: Brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: 'Hewitt Tech' [EMAIL PROTECTED]; gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org Sent: Sunday, June 12, 2005 9:47 PM Subject: RE: Recommendations for webcasting/video conferenciing? http://www.webex.com Works well enough for us. Curiously

Samba problem? Macintosh (Panther) can't see Windows PCs

2005-06-01 Thread Hewitt Tech
I was asked to look into a client's problem where they have a mixed environment of fairly new Macs and Windows XP boxes. Apparently a network peer to peer sharing setup was done and one particular iMac was happily sharing it's files and accessing Windows XP shares for several days. Then the Mac

Re: Samba problem? Macintosh (Panther) can't see Windows PCs

2005-06-01 Thread Hewitt Tech
Message - From: Dan Jenkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Hewitt Tech [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: GNHLUG gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org Sent: Wednesday, June 01, 2005 10:52 PM Subject: Re: Samba problem? Macintosh (Panther) can't see Windows PCs Hewitt Tech wrote: I was asked to look into a client's

Good home for used books?

2005-05-31 Thread Hewitt Tech
I'm sure I share this trait with a lot of the folks on this list but I've had an almost lifelong compulsion to buy books. In my case I sometimes have 2 or 3 different editions of the same technical book. I could advertise a few of these on the list (free to the takers) but I was wondering if

Anyone experienced PCI Parity error intermittent failures on Dell 2650 servers?

2005-02-22 Thread Hewitt Tech
Purely a hardware question: has anyone run across a Dell 2650 server that flashes PCI Parity Error E13F4 on the PC Health LED? This server occasionally scrolls this error across the front panel. Removing power and then plugging the power cord back in seems to clear the error which happens

Re: Xeon

2005-01-26 Thread Hewitt Tech
The IA64 architecture refers to the Itanium processors. The IA32 architecture would cover most Xeon processors although there is a 64 bit extended model that has an almost identical instruction set to the AMD-64 family of processors. -Alex - Original Message - From: Kenneth E. Lussier

Re: Xeon

2005-01-26 Thread Hewitt Tech
/business/bss/products/server/64-bit/index.htm?iid=hwd_64bitpage+64bit_rc2; - Original Message - From: Hewitt Tech [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 2:36 PM Subject: Re: Xeon The IA64 architecture refers to the Itanium processors. The IA32

Re: Xeon

2005-01-26 Thread Hewitt Tech
You should probably confine yourself to IA32 processors since the vast majority of Xeons you will encounter will be strictly IA32. -Alex - Original Message - From: Kenneth E. Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 2:20 PM Subject: Xeon

Re: Advantages of 64-bitness for LAMP applications?

2004-12-23 Thread Hewitt Tech
I've put together a couple of AMD-64 based systems and in general they feel fast. The problem with that kind of an observation is that there's really no data behind it. Recently Infoworld reviewed an IBM Opteron (the commercial version of the AMD-64 family) and claimed that their testing showed

Re: Looking for a good portable linux system

2004-12-18 Thread Hewitt Tech
There is supposedly an Iwill SFF dual Opteron system but it either isn't available or isn't ready for prime time yet. However, how about an Antec Minuet case (16.8 x 12.75 x 3.8) which can take a Micro-ATX motherboard? Tyan makes a model Tiger S2723GNN which supports two Xeon processors. The

Re: Companies to set up free Wireless Access Points?

2004-11-11 Thread Hewitt Tech
Spectra Access in Manchester provides wireless systems. They recently did the Manchester Airport and supply commercial connections in the Manchester area. http://www.spectraaccess.com/ -Alex - Original Message - From: Ray Cote [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday,

Why Intuit should have an Open Source version of QuickBooks...

2004-11-10 Thread Hewitt Tech
The article at the following URL discusses upcoming plans for Microsoft to add a small business financial application to their Office suite. http://www.infoworld.com/article/04/11/05/HNsmboffice_1.html -Alex ___ gnhlug-discuss mailing list [EMAIL

Re: Why Intuit should have an Open Source version of QuickBooks...

2004-11-10 Thread Hewitt Tech
- Original Message - From: Greg Rundlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Hewitt Tech [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 10, 2004 7:05 PM Subject: Re: Why Intuit should have an Open Source version of QuickBooks... [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http

Do Seagate Baracuda drive bad sectors = bad drive?

2004-10-04 Thread Hewitt Tech
A few weeks ago a client was having problems with his Dell system and specifically he had file system corruption (Windows XP Home) which required a repair install of his OS. I noticed that the event logger logged a disk bad block event about the time of the corruption of his file system and I

Re: BitTorrent and Comcast?

2004-09-28 Thread Hewitt Tech
- Original Message - From: Jeff Kinz [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Greater NH Linux User Group [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, September 27, 2004 10:44 PM Subject: Re: BitTorrent and Comcast? . . its a bit like asking a police officer, exactly how many MPH over

Re: BitTorrent and Comcast?

2004-09-28 Thread Hewitt Tech
- Original Message - From: Benjamin Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Greater NH Linux User Group [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 8:10 PM Subject: Re: BitTorrent and Comcast? On Tue, 28 Sep 2004, at 3:36pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The scammers should be tracked down

Re: pcmcia vs pccard vs cardbus

2004-08-27 Thread Hewitt Tech
- Original Message - From: Dan Jenkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Jeff Macdonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: GNHLUG [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 11:18 PM Subject: Re: pcmcia vs pccard vs cardbus Jeff Macdonald wrote: I know that pccard is the same is pcmcia (easier for

Re: rant on pathetic example of Microsoft FUD

2004-08-14 Thread Hewitt Tech
- Original Message - From: Greg Rundlett [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: discuss [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, August 14, 2004 1:07 AM Subject: rant on pathetic example of Microsoft FUD I was developing a CD-ROM product which contains multiple Microsoft PowerPointless (tm) presentations.

Linux use in Iraq today at 3:00 pm on NPR

2004-06-21 Thread Hewitt Tech
Breaking news: if you'd like to hear how Iraqi's in the New Iraq are using Linux, tune in... -Alex P.S. Via Bill Sconce (who just walked through the door) ___ gnhlug-discuss mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Recommendations for VPN end point appliances?

2004-06-15 Thread Hewitt Tech
- Original Message - From: Bruce Dawson [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 2004 11:14 AM Subject: Re: Recommendations for VPN end point appliances? On Tue, 2004-06-15 at 09:38, Hewitt Tech wrote: These will be the last Linksys VPN boxes I buy based on my

Re: Recommendations for VPN end point appliances?

2004-06-14 Thread Hewitt Tech
- Original Message - From: Chris [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, June 13, 2004 10:07 PM Subject: Re: Recommendations for VPN end point appliances? [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, 13 Jun 2004, at 9:40pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... shared secrets went

Re: Recommendations for VPN end point appliances?

2004-06-12 Thread Hewitt Tech
SonicWall certainly has plenty to choose from. I've never heard anything bad about their products now that I think about it. -Alex - Original Message - From: Brian [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Hewitt Tech [EMAIL PROTECTED]; Greater NH Linux User Group [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, June 12

The ultimate Linux installation... ;^)

2004-04-20 Thread Hewitt Tech
http://www.strangehorizons.com/index.pl?Contents=/2004/20040405/badger.shtml ___ gnhlug-discuss mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnhlug.org/mailman/listinfo/gnhlug-discuss

Re: Can this be protected?

2004-03-29 Thread Hewitt Tech
There's a nice little tool located at: http://hixus.com that does a good job of obfuscating an email address. It generates javascript that can be embedded in your web page. I have found that the scam artists seem to actually read email addresses and write them down or otherwise add them to their

Re: Can this be protected?

2004-03-29 Thread Hewitt Tech
When I picked up this tool a while back it was free. Now the author wants $10 for it (which seems reasonable). -Alex - Original Message - From: Hewitt Tech [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Greater NH Linux User Group [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 3:13 PM Subject: Re: Can

Interesting comments on SCO lawsuits

2004-02-19 Thread Hewitt Tech
This story claims that ATT disclaimed ownership of derivative UNIX code and SCO's lawsuits may fall apart... http://www.computerworld.com/softwaretopics/os/unix/story/0,10801,90205,00.html -Alex ___ gnhlug-discuss mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: Using linux to clone a Windows ME disk?

2004-01-31 Thread Hewitt Tech
I realize you wanted to do this with Open Source tools but the Powerquest Drive Image tool will do this quickly and reliably. In a UNIX environment, I've cloned disks using dd but it gets complicated when you mix in Microsoft formats. Not only that but you probably want to make the new 60 gig

Re: Using linux to clone a Windows ME disk?

2004-01-31 Thread Hewitt Tech
Message - From: Jerry Feldman [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2004 2:11 PM Subject: Re: Using linux to clone a Windows ME disk? -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Sat, 31 Jan 2004 12:34:45 -0500 Hewitt Tech [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I realize

Re: Linux not booting on Gateway E-4000 / Intel 865GLC Motherboar d?

2004-01-30 Thread Hewitt Tech
One other thing you might look at - does this BIOS have a virus check? If so, turning off the virus check might allow it to make it into the Linux bootstrap. -Alex P.S. Just a swag ;^) - Original Message - From: Michael ODonnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday,

Re: A good LINUX magazine ?

2003-12-29 Thread Hewitt Tech
Title: Message Or you can do what I do - subscribe to both! ;^) -Alex - Original Message - From: Sharpe, Richard To: NHLUG ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Sent: Monday, December 29, 2003 8:48 AM Subject: RE: A good LINUX magazine ? Thanks, I picked up a copy of

Re: A good LINUX magazine ?

2003-12-26 Thread Hewitt Tech
I like Linux Magazine which seems to have a decent signal to noise ratio. Their web site is: www.linuxmagazine.com -Alex - Original Message - From: Erik Price [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: GNHLUG [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, December 25, 2003 6:12 PM Subject: Re: A

Recommendations for fast internet access in Merrimack New Hampshire?

2003-09-25 Thread Hewitt Tech
I have a client in Merrimack New Hampshire who would like something faster than dial-up. Their offices are located on route 3. Does anyone know who, if anyone, might provide fast internet? I checked their phone number and according to DSL Reports, they're just over 18k feet from the CO. -Alex

Re: Connecting to Comcast

2003-09-24 Thread Hewitt Tech
I think you may find that if you had the Basic installation and you didn't register your cable modem using the programs on the CD they left with you, that you won't be able to get a DHCP served address. The way it works is that you setup a proxy address for your computer and then using a web page

Re: ATTENTION: Netgear router users

2003-09-05 Thread Hewitt Tech
Thanks Bill. As luck would have it I had one of the affected routers in my inventory. I downloaded the latest firmware which according to the article you referenced should fix the problem. -Alex - Original Message - From: Bill Mullen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: GNHLUG Discussion List [EMAIL

Really enjoyed Bill Sconce's Python talk last night...

2003-06-26 Thread Hewitt Tech
It's been too long since I had the pleasure of hearing Bill Sconce deliver a technical presentation. A number of years ago, when Bill worked for DEC, his technical presentations at the annual customer conferences were widely anticipated and heavily attended. For those of you who don't know, Bill

Re: Welcome to Comcast High-Speed Internet!

2003-06-24 Thread Hewitt Tech
I'm not sure what your message means. The problem Comcast has with Linux is that they don't have an easy way to re-configure email clients on that platform. Any Linux system connected to Comcast should continue to work except that Linux users will need to manually re-configure their email (not a

Re: PDA Suggestions

2003-06-06 Thread Hewitt Tech
I guess I have to concur - I bought a Zaurus 5600 because I wanted one. I've owned a couple of Palm type devices, a Compaq iPaq (Pocket PC) and now the Zaurus. The Zaurus as you might suspect, is a *very* powerful machine. I will in fact be replacing a laptop with it. But if your need is for a

Quickie review of Zaurus SL-5600

2003-06-03 Thread Hewitt Tech
I just bought a Zaurus SL-5600 PDA for use in my business. My primary use will be connecting to client's LANs and making adjustments to routers and gateways. The 5600 has 96 megs of RAM and includes both Compact Flash and Secure Digital media slots. One of the reasons I bought at this time was

Re: System hanging at boot

2003-06-03 Thread Hewitt Tech
I don't remember if anyone suggested this but I've seen some pretty odd behavior when a system simply runs out of disk space. If for example root is full, you usually can't log in or start many programs. Of course if you can get the system to come up single user with the disks in read only mode

Re: Dumb networking question...

2003-04-01 Thread Hewitt Tech
just one gateway box. -Alex - Original Message - From: Derek Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, March 31, 2003 11:21 PM Subject: Re: Dumb networking question... -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, Mar 31, 2003 at 07:40:15PM -0500, Hewitt Tech

Re: Dumb networking question...

2003-04-01 Thread Hewitt Tech
. - Original Message - From: Ben Boulanger [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Hewitt Tech [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2003 9:20 AM Subject: Re: Dumb networking question... On Mon, 31 Mar 2003, Hewitt Tech wrote: My question is Do I have the gateway addresses set

Re: Network speed degredation?

2003-04-01 Thread Hewitt Tech
Believe it or not, disk I/O bandwidth is often the culprit in situations like this. Try moving the same amount of data from disk to disk and see what happens. Make sure you invalidate the cache if you do this in a loop to overcome the effects of extensive read caching. I think you'll find that

Dumb networking question...

2003-03-31 Thread Hewitt Tech
I'm staging a network setup for a client and I have the following: 2 x 3Com 3cr856-95 Cable/DSL Secure Gateways (these are 4 port switched hubs with built-in DHCP servers and PPTP/IPsec servers I've hooked the two gateways directly to each other using their WAN ports - they do see each other as

Yet another reason to avoid Microsoft server products...

2003-03-14 Thread Hewitt Tech
I just installed a new Intel based server for a client and ran into something both interesting and disturbing. Enterprise software vendors have always (or at least tried) placed a high premium on backwards compatibility. When for example Digital Equipment Corporation released a new version of

Re: Yet another reason to avoid Microsoft server products...

2003-03-14 Thread Hewitt Tech
Cute... walked into that one ;^) -Alex - Original Message - From: Michael O'Donnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, March 14, 2003 8:10 PM Subject: Re: Yet another reason to avoid Microsoft server products... The more I see of Microsoft's stuff, the worse it

Hardware vent...

2003-02-20 Thread Hewitt Tech
My piece of (fill in the cuss word of your choice) Compaq Presario laptop is starting to break down around the hinges of the cover. This system has been a series of disappointments - can't run Linux easily, doesn't support 32 bit cardbus cards, battery croaked early. I just discovered when I

Spammer used legitimate email address as return (spoofed)

2003-02-13 Thread Hewitt Tech
An acquaintance sent me an email asking to have her email address changed. It seems that a spammer used her email address as a return address (I guess that's sometimes called spoofing) and of course she's getting deluged with angry responses from the spammer's activities. I pointed her to some of

A little history that's worth re-reading (Shuttle disaster)

2003-02-03 Thread Hewitt Tech
A bit less than 17 years ago the nobel prize winning physicist Richard Feynman added an addendum to the Roger's commission investigation of the Challenger space shuttle disaster. It's worth re-visiting Feynman's report. You can find a copy at: http://www.uky.edu/~holler/msc/roles/feynrept.html

Re: Low cost national V92 ISPs?

2003-01-31 Thread Hewitt Tech
I used one of their free accounts about a year ago when I was working for a certain large Hightech company who didn't allow any outgoing modem connections. I needed to access a customer system and the quickest way to do it was to dial out over my office telephone line and I needed something with

Re: Low cost national V92 ISPs?

2003-01-31 Thread Hewitt Tech
- Original Message - From: Tom Buskey [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Hewitt Tech [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, January 31, 2003 1:58 PM Subject: Re: Low cost national V92 ISPs? Hewitt Tech said: likely go for the $9.95 account. I have Windows 2k running on my laptop with VMware

Low cost national V92 ISPs?

2003-01-30 Thread Hewitt Tech
I'm looking for a dialup ISP preferrably that has V.92 access numbers/support and hopefully $10/month or less. Anyone using any of these ISPs? A couple that I've looked at: Netzero, Highstream.net. I mainly need this when I'm on the road and to back up my high speed connection. -Alex

Re: How many folks who use ATTBI realize they'll probably need to change their email addresses *again*!

2003-01-22 Thread Hewitt Tech
I'm not positive they're going to raise rates. They say on their web page that they will be considering services and pricing whatever that means. -Alex - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Hewitt Tech [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 6

Re: Email hosting (was: ATTBI/Comcast rant)

2003-01-22 Thread Hewitt Tech
Actually, I do both. I have registered a couple of domain names and one is hosted. I also decided that the bigfoot service for $9.95/quarter was reasonable and I've already asked our online friends to use my bigfoot address. I was just curious about who was using what and for how much. As much as

Fw: Email hosting (was: ATTBI/Comcast rant)

2003-01-22 Thread Hewitt Tech
I meant to send this to the list, sorry you'll see it twice Travis ;^) -Alex - Original Message - From: Hewitt Tech [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Travis Roy [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2003 10:04 PM Subject: Re: Email hosting (was: ATTBI/Comcast rant) I recall reading

Hard drive needs low-level format?

2003-01-20 Thread Hewitt Tech
I ran into an interesting (more like terrifying) problem with a Maxtor 80 gig D740X-6L drive. The drive has been in service for perhaps 9 months. Within the last couple of weeks I noticed that the system, running Win2k Pro, was taking longer to boot. I reviewed the event log and found that at the

Re: Hard drive needs low-level format?

2003-01-20 Thread Hewitt Tech
That's why I mirrored the disk and replaced it but I have a very uneasy feeling about the durability of the drive. I'm quite unimpressed with having to do this with an ostensibly new technology ATA drive. -Alex I've seen this before, quite a while ago where the disks were not properly

Re: Linux/Unix in the classroom

2003-01-19 Thread Hewitt Tech
I think you would avoid using a distro that tried to boot off an NT or XP system. AFAIK, NTFS support in Linux is experimental. I think it works well enough that you can for example, change the system password information, but anything more extensive could lead to problems. -Alex - Original

Re: Linux/Unix in the classroom

2003-01-19 Thread Hewitt Tech
That's a good point about being able to write to an NFS or Samba filesystem. It would be pretty simple to provide student directories on a Linux fileserver. -Alex - Original Message - From: Bill Mullen [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: GNHLUG Mailing List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, January 19,

Re: Printing on thick paper

2003-01-17 Thread Hewitt Tech
I recently purchased a Samsung ML 1430 laser printer which seems to handle fairly heavy paper. I printed out some sheet music for my daughter and seem to recall that the paper was 68 lb. It certainly was thick. I did notice that there was some slippage of the printer feed mechanism on at least one

Re: NT Stuff

2003-01-15 Thread Hewitt Tech
I've seen something similar with my laptop Win 2k using a wireless card. Everything works fine until the laptop, running on battery, desides to go to standby mode. When the system wakes up it's pretty much impossible to revive the network connection off the wireless card. Just plain bad design

Re: Wireless weirdness (was: NT Stuff)

2003-01-15 Thread Hewitt Tech
It's been a while since I deliberately forced the machine into standby although it would only take a few minutes. My vague recollection is that stopping/removing/reinserting the card didn't help. In fact I concluded at the time that it was YAWB (yet another Windows Bug). If I had a nickel for

Re: Wireless weirdness (was: NT Stuff)

2003-01-15 Thread Hewitt Tech
. This problem has been out there for a while, about a year, so hopefully the fix is readily available. - Original Message - From: Mark Komarinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Hewitt Tech [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 11:34 AM Subject: Re: Wireless weirdness

Re: Wireless weirdness (was: NT Stuff)

2003-01-15 Thread Hewitt Tech
Thing is though Ben, the machine I had the most trouble with was manufactured by a now merged PC company called Compaq. With the original factory installation the machine wouldn't run more than an hour or so without crashing or blue screening. You're probably quite right about a lot of systems not

Re: Wireless weirdness (was: NT Stuff)

2003-01-15 Thread Hewitt Tech
I wouldn't say quick to point the finger. It took me quite a long time to come to the conclusion that there was a CPU/Windows interaction. And yes, now that you mention it I've see a few Intel boards be unstable under Windows. Truth is, there really is engineering involved in building a stable

Re: Wireless weirdness (was: NT Stuff)

2003-01-15 Thread Hewitt Tech
I think a really sad thing about our technology is that name brands don't necessarily mean the system will be all that good. For every pissed off Compaq customer I've found a pissed off Dell customer. That goes for most of the vendors out there. They mostly provide support from the same third

Re: Wireless weirdness (was: NT Stuff)

2003-01-15 Thread Hewitt Tech
Derek, I think you just made my point! For every happy user you can find one almost equally unhappy. As another data point I helped someone out with their problem about a year ago. They had purchased a shiny new HP Pavilion desktop system. They tried and failed to reliably connect to 3 different

Re: Wireless weirdness (was: NT Stuff)

2003-01-15 Thread Hewitt Tech
Geez Ben, don't hold back, tell us how you really feel! ;^) And remember those damned things were built specifically so the manufacturer could save $2 or $3 on the cost of the modem. -Alex - Original Message - From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Greater NH Linux User Group [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Anyone heard of an open source tool to read ISO images?

2003-01-09 Thread Hewitt Tech
I just ran across a tool called undisker at www.undisker.com that is supposed to be able to read from a .iso image file. Normally you would use a CD burner to burn the image to a CD but this tool allows you to read the contents of the .iso file. You can extract one or more files from the .iso file

Re: Anyone heard of an open source tool to read ISO images?

2003-01-09 Thread Hewitt Tech
Cool! I had no idea you could do that with a file. -Alex P.S. Now that's a nice little advantage over Windows. - Original Message - From: Travis Roy [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Hewitt Tech [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 9:17 AM Subject: Re: Anyone

Re: Anyone heard of an open source tool to read ISO images?

2003-01-09 Thread Hewitt Tech
, Hewitt Tech wrote: I just ran across a tool called undisker at www.undisker.com that is supposed to be able to read from a .iso image file. Normally you would use a CD burner to burn the image to a CD but this tool allows you to read the contents of the .iso file. You can extract one or more files

Re: Anyone heard of an open source tool to read ISO images?

2003-01-09 Thread Hewitt Tech
heard of an open source tool to read ISO images? On Thu, 2003-01-09 at 09:13, Hewitt Tech wrote: I just ran across a tool called undisker at www.undisker.com that is supposed to be able to read from a .iso image file. Normally you would use a CD burner to burn the image to a CD but this tool

Re: Handling inbound calls while dialed-up

2003-01-08 Thread Hewitt Tech
Not really. The software that comes with the modem could easily do this. The PC should still be useable (although with Windows 9x that might not be much ;^)). -Alex P.S. The caller-id stuff has been available in modem software for a long time. - Original Message - From: Michael

Re: Boston Linux Conference December 3-4

2002-11-25 Thread Hewitt Tech
I completely concur with this sentiment but I would point out that we live in an era when appearances are more important than substance to many people (present company excepted). -Alex P.S. If someone sent their resume in plain text, it would hit the trash can immediately independent of whether

Knoppix Live CD linux distro...

2002-11-18 Thread Hewitt Tech
Thought I'd mention that I downloaded a copy of Knoppix V3.1 off the web and was quite impressed with it. It's a "Live CD" distro based on a 2.4-19 kernel. I booted it on my laptop and it managed to get X configured and running and fired up my Orinoco wireless card as well. The only kernel

Fw: Knoppix Live CD linux distro...

2002-11-18 Thread Hewitt Tech
Clear DaySorry, damned Outlook Express tossed that in - the message without the crap... -Alex - Original Message - From: Hewitt Tech To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, November 18, 2002 12:58 PM Subject: Knoppix Live CD linux distro... Thought I'd mention that I downloaded a copy

Found the evil culprit...

2002-11-18 Thread Hewitt Tech
At some point I was experimenting with Outlook Express's stationary options. I thought I turned it off but lo and behold the damned thing decided that everything would be mime encoded. If you poke around in the send options you find where it encodes the Clear Day junk. PITA! -Alex

Re: [OT] How much is a domain worth?

2002-10-16 Thread Hewitt Tech
So Jeff, if it works out well, send us a postcard from whatever small island you retire to... ;^) -Alex - Original Message - From: Kenneth E. Lussier [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: Jeff Macdonald [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: GNHLUG List [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 2:43 PM

Re: [OT] How much is a domain worth?

2002-10-16 Thread Hewitt Tech
Well I guess if the buyer absolutely *needs/wants* your domain name then you can get whatever the market will bear so to speak. I think if the domain name is significant to you, you wouldn't part with it for whatever you consider small money. -Alex P.S. BTW, my little domain name problem got

Anyone ran into this? Domain disabled by Verisign claiming lack of payment...

2002-09-27 Thread Hewitt Tech
I guess I may have made a mistake in setting up a web site. I found a low cost hosting service called HostSave. I had them register my domain name (two years) and they charge $7.95/month for web site hosting. I did all this June 18th of this year. About a month ago I got an email from Verisign

Re: OT (sorta) Removing Linux

2002-09-25 Thread Hewitt Tech
I've had better luck moving a hard drive from one system to another but I like your idea better. Basically, repartition and format the drive as a bootable system disk (MS-DOS) and then copy the Windows kit to a directory on the drive. That would certainly work and I've done that before too. One

Re: smallest pingable device

2002-09-06 Thread Hewitt Tech
Probably a Palm Pilot or Pocket PC. Certainly the Sharp Zaurus 5500 which runs Linux would be able to do it. There is also something called a TinyPC that's about the size of a matchbox would do it as well... -Alex P.S. If you're looking for something cheap, any of the DSL/Cable Modem routers

And now for something completely different...

2002-08-29 Thread Hewitt Tech
Bill Sconce, Ben Scott and I were discussing the on-going debate between Perl users and Python aficionados after the MELBA meeting last night. Ben suggested that since I had mentioned my intention to spend some time learning Python that I share what I write (some system admin/security utilities)

Re: Speaking of wireless

2002-08-28 Thread Hewitt Tech
The other good reason for waiting for 802.11g is that the 802.11b standard has a very weak WEP implementation and I believe the g standard will correct that. What I know about the 802.11b standard is that there are two WEP encryption levels, 64 and 128 bit (actually less because there is a 24 bit

Re: Help me out of wireless hell

2002-08-27 Thread Hewitt Tech
I think you might have better luck if you buy a different PCMCIA card. I have a LinkSys wireless access point that is built into their 4 port switched hub and it works fine with a variety of cards. Specifically, I have used it with an older LinkSys WPC11 (probably the 1st version), a Compaq iPaq

Re: sorting pathnames by basename

2002-08-21 Thread Hewitt Tech
The complexity of a computer language can result in the use of language subsets. Specifically, if the language has too many features, programmers will only learn a subset and since different programmers will learn different subsets, it becomes difficult for language implementors to guarantee that

Re: sorting pathnames by basename

2002-08-20 Thread Hewitt Tech
I think the more interesting question is How dense is the resulting object code which implements the semantics of the program?. This has been an on-going language design/implementation question for most of the history of computing. For example, a particular program can be implemented in C which

Re: UNIX Arcana [was Re: Perl (or Unix vs. MS, actually) ]

2002-08-20 Thread Hewitt Tech
You had C? All we had was assembler! You had assembler? All we had was ones and zeros! You had ones and zeros? ... -Alex - Original Message - From: Jerry Feldman [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, August 20, 2002 4:53 PM Subject: Re: UNIX Arcana [was Re: Perl (or

Re: Are American high tech workers obsolete?

2002-08-13 Thread Hewitt Tech
workers obsolete? On Tue, 13 Aug 2002, at 10:34am, Hewitt Tech wrote: maddog in his Front Porch interview mentioned that a bullet item in his standard Linux presentation describes the adoption of Linux as 'inevitable'. Can we say the same about domestic high tech jobs moving out

Re: Are American high tech workers obsolete?

2002-08-13 Thread Hewitt Tech
-13 at 14:33, Hewitt Tech wrote: [snip] This probably doesn't matter when a disruptive technology is in progress but it seems to me that the real assets of most high tech companies are there employees. [snip] Absolutely! I have often said that the absolute most valuable asset any