Due to the inclement weather and lousy driving conditions, the
Monadnock Linux Users Group meeting for tonight (Thursday) is
canceled.
Ray
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At 4:16 PM -0700 6/5/03, jim wrote:
(1.5/128K) going into a Linksys router.
It may well be the router.
I know that, when running from the inside of a LinkSys router and
accessing the Web, that the LinkSys has a limited number of ports on
which it will maintain sessions. If you have a very busy
At 8:13 PM -0400 8/18/03, Erik Price wrote:
However, what is the convention in C? There seem to be two fine
ways of doing it -- using the preprocessor, or the const keyword:
#define NUMBER_OF_UNITS 8
const int NUMBER_OF_UNITS = 8;
This tends to be the nicer way to do it these days.
Biggest
I'm in immediate (isn't everything immediate?) need of a shopping
cart solution that can send a single purchase to multiple recipients.
(Think holiday candy. Box of chocolates to Sue, Pralines to Bob,
etc.).
People have mentioned OSCommerce before, but that doesn't seem to
have the ability.
Linux vs. Windows Viruses
To mess up a Linux box, you need to work at it; to mess up your
Windows box, you just need to work on it.
By Scott Granneman
http://www.securityfocus.com/columnists/188
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At 2:12 PM -0400 5/24/04, Larry Cook wrote:
Does anyone know of or have a utility that can drop TCP connections
without killing the process that made the connection?
Hi Larry.
Strangely enough, we've been doing precisely this type of testing
lately by pulling the plug out of the back of the
At 9:12 PM -0400 9/27/04, Jon maddog Hall wrote:
I have a couple of people who are interested in coming to talk about VoIP and
Asterisk. With a little luck and some frequent flyer miles, we might be able
to get Mark Spencer, as well as a few people from other companies.
As interesting as VOIP is,
Thanks for all the feedback, folks.
This has been very helpful.
--Ray
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The Town of Peterborough is interested in setting up free community
wireless access points and we're looking for a company that can come
in and provide the whole package for us.
I'm aware of two companies SigNull (www.signull.com) and Single
Digits (www.singledigits.com) that provide this
At 9:15 AM -0500 11/11/04, Hewitt Tech wrote:
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
Thanks Alex. I've contacted them.
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Hello, everyone-
Sorry to interrupt my lurking, but
I've been asked if I or anyone I know can
provide anecdotal evidence of an Internet café
ANYWHERE in the US, in prior to 1998?
Not sure it matches your requirements exactly,
but there was this thing called the People's
Computer
At 3:10 PM -0500 3/29/05, Lawrence Tilly wrote:
I'm actually starting with TWiki ( www.twiki.org ) right now. Setting
up on a Linux box behind Apache2. Documentation is good and from my
experience ( very wiki limited ) it is meeting my needs. Revision
history, authentication, role based access,
At 12:50 PM -0400 9/26/05, David J Berube wrote:
Any recommendations on a webserver colos? Looking for someone to
call at yell at, if necessary.
I've used www.Destek.net in Nashua for a number of years.
--Ray
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I'm assuming there's a MonadLUG meeting this Thursday?
(Want to confirm before I invite someone.)
--Ray
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At 11:00 AM -0400 10/11/05, Heather Brodeur wrote:
Ray Cote wrote:
I'm assuming there's a MonadLUG meeting this Thursday?
(Want to confirm before I invite someone.)
According to the website (www.gnhlug.org) there is a meeting on the 13th
with Ted Roche will present the Open CD, but I
However, I want to restrict the member column by restricting the data
in it to also exist *either* in machines.id *OR* in classes.id. The
reason for this is that a class member can either be a machine or
another class (think netgroups here). Does anyone know how to do
this, or if it's even
At 9:21 AM -0500 2/2/06, Jeff Kinz wrote:
Everything: Family info, age, birth date, addresses, SSN, phone #'s,
emails, all contact phone #s and more.
This begs the question of precisely why such a report is needed.
Why do you need a printout of all your customer's info?
What do you do with
Hi Folks.
I've had a group of educators who are putting together a school
technology plan ask me to provide them with links to some of this
Open Source software that's out there.
I've gathered a few links (see below) and I know there's folks on
this list who track this sort of information.
Thanks everyone for the various links.
--Ray
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At 10:17 AM -0400 8/23/06, Martin Ekendahl wrote:
I was hoping someone could help me with finding a web designer. We
are looking to move our content of a old and user updated webpage
(mostly in word and old frontpage programs) to a new xhtml strict
type template, maybe with some sort of
At 10:34 AM -0500 12/14/06, Dan Jenkins wrote:
Bill Ricker wrote:
My syslog tells me I have currentlt 303 hits from googlebot
Are any of them for robots.txt? Just curious.
There have been rumors of fake Googlebot spiders for awhile.
I've never investigated them, so I don't know the
At 3:12 PM -0500 2/9/07, Paul Lussier wrote:
Ted Roche [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ray explained the function and then introduced an increasingly
complex set of examples, one building on another to show how uniq
could remove duplicate lines from a sorted file, display various
counts of
At 9:57 AM -0500 2/21/07, Drew Van Zandt wrote:
Hey guys...
I'm shopping for an open-source database ... narrowed it down to
SQLite or Firebird
A little bit of experience with SQLite and a fair bit of experience
with Firebird.
Firebird is pretty darn robust and quick.
We have it built
At 9:13 AM -0400 6/29/07, Jon 'maddog' Hall wrote:
I will also note that OO both reads and writes .doc format.
Indeed, it reads .doc format a heck of a lot better than it reads
.rtf format generated by Word.
--Ray
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At 2:54 PM -0400 7/31/07, Jarod Wilson wrote:
On Tuesday 31 July 2007 01:14:40 pm Ben Scott wrote:
On 7/31/07, Bill Sconce [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(Bridges give us some EXCELLENT examples of
what happens when an engineer goes a little bit amateur. You've probably
seen a video of the
At 8:27 AM -0400 9/21/07, Kent Johnson wrote:
How can I find out how much memory is used by a cron job?
... on WebFaction
Hi Kent:
Here's how WebFaction says they determine memory usage:
http://blog.webfaction.com/memory-usage
One crude approach would be to fire off the ps query every few
At 9:02 AM -0400 6/3/08, kenta wrote:
I just had to share this, one of the consulants here just sent an
e-mail in which he said:
Postfix is open source. That's not a good thing for any product to
support across different Linux flavors.
That's a dark road to follow.
Amusing to consider
Hi:
Realize this is off topic, but I know there's a lot of folks on this list
knowledgeable about that 'blue' operating system.
Having never run IIS 6, I need help configuring a reverse proxy plug-in.
Managed to get this all working with IIS 7 (then again, 7 provides a nice set
of text files
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Hi Dan:
Give me a day or two to review and package it up and I'll ship it right over to
you.
(feel free to give me a holler if you don't get it by Monday...)
--Ray
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I've always been a fan of Linode.com.
On Wed, Jul 15, 2015 at 11:39 AM, Ben Scott dragonh...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey all,
GNHLUG's server is being kicked out of our long-time free hosting. Rather
than trying to find a new home for the box, I'm thinking I'll just buy an
account on a virtual
On Tue, Oct 4, 2016 at 9:53 AM, Greg Rundlett (freephile) <
g...@freephile.com> wrote:
> Some quick Googling reveals:
> https://wummel.github.io/linkchecker/
>
That’s the one we use. Been pretty happy with it.
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wrote:
> Specifically right now, I need a static IP to log in to a secure website.
> I have a legacy VPS running Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES release 4 so I
> thought I could use that as a VPN or even just SSL tunneling. I
Since we're talking migrations, where did people go after Oracle purchased
Dyn?
I'm looking to migrate off Oracle DNS this year.
--Ray
On Fri, Jan 15, 2021 at 11:54 AM jsf wrote:
>
>- Browser
>- https://bfy.tw/Q9RH
>
>- Email (server and client)
>maybe try hey.com from 37signals
On Mon, Jan 25, 2021 at 5:53 PM Joshua Judson Rosen
wrote:
> On 1/21/21 4:58 PM, Ray Cote wrote:
> > Since we're talking migrations, where did people go after Oracle
> purchased Dyn?
> > I'm looking to migrate off Oracle DNS this year.
> > --Ray
>
> What specific
No conversation about time is complete without a nod to 'Calendrical
Calculations' by Reingold and Dershowitz:
https://www.cambridge.org/us/academic/subjects/computer-science/computing-general-interest/calendrical-calculations-ultimate-edition-4th-edition?format=HB=9781107057623
I have three
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