Re: [PLUG] libgd, php website hack, etc.

2011-03-27 Thread Ronald Chmara
On Sat, Mar 26, 2011 at 9:36 PM, Joe Shisei Niski joeni...@easystreet.net wrote: On 03/26/2011 07:39 PM, Keith Lofstrom wrote: PHP, the public bathhouse orgy of programming languages that's the funniest (and most apt) description of PHP i've ever seen. Thanks for the laugh! It made me laugh

Re: [PLUG] Regression Testing and library versions

2011-03-27 Thread chris (fool) mccraw
On Mar 26, 2011 2:51 PM, Rogan Creswick cresw...@gmail.com wrote: Building static binaries is the best solution I'm aware of at the moment, and clearly not an option at all for many, many things. ...but it does sound like a good solution for the programs keith himself writes! You could Get a

Re: [PLUG] Setting up Linksys WRT54GL

2011-03-27 Thread Michael Ewan
On 3/25/2011 7:20 PM, John Jason Jordan wrote: My home is all ethernet, so I have never bothered with wireless devices. However, I now desire to set up a recently acquired Linksys WRT54GL so that only my laptop and phone can connect. The laptop normally sits in its mini-dock where it is

Re: [PLUG] Setting up Linksys WRT54GL

2011-03-27 Thread John Jason Jordan
On Sun, 27 Mar 2011 10:45:19 -0700 Michael Ewan mhew...@comcast.net dijo: On 3/25/2011 7:20 PM, John Jason Jordan wrote: My home is all ethernet, so I have never bothered with wireless devices. However, I now desire to set up a recently acquired Linksys WRT54GL so that only my laptop and phone

Re: [PLUG] Setting up Linksys WRT54GL

2011-03-27 Thread wes
The D-Link is a gigabit router that serves me well. Its IP address is 192.168.0.1, although the Linksys appears to see it as 192.168.0.0. The network number (192.168.0.0) is not the same as a host's IP number. Also, this doesn't matter in a switched LAN situation. Setting it up with the

Re: [PLUG] Algorithm's and Compilers PSU...

2011-03-27 Thread Paul Heinlein
On Fri, 25 Mar 2011, Michael C. Robinson wrote: Mark is a very demanding teacher, a foreign teacher, and perhaps for that reason an unrealistic teacher for an actual Oregonian. I'd love to learn what he has to teach, but I don't seem to have the proper background. I don't want to beat my

Re: [PLUG] Algorithm's and Compilers PSU...

2011-03-27 Thread Russell Johnson
Let's examine this a little... On Mar 25, 2011, at 9:05 PM, Michael C. Robinson wrote: Mark is a very demanding teacher, Would you want anything less? You ARE paying for this education. You want the best for your money, don't you? a foreign teacher, and perhaps for that reason an

Re: [PLUG] Setting up Linksys WRT54GL

2011-03-27 Thread John Jason Jordan
On Sun, 27 Mar 2011 13:04:25 -0700 wes p...@the-wes.com dijo: The D-Link is a gigabit router that serves me well. Its IP address is 192.168.0.1, although the Linksys appears to see it as 192.168.0.0. The network number (192.168.0.0) is not the same as a host's IP number. Also, this doesn't

Re: [PLUG] Setting up Linksys WRT54GL

2011-03-27 Thread Rich Shepard
On Sun, 27 Mar 2011, John Jason Jordan wrote: The number of possible permutations in the settings, even eliminating the ones that are obviously irrelevant, is staggering. I could spend the rest of my life trying things. What the heck, John? It's raining and will continue to do so. Might as

Re: [PLUG] Algorithm's and Compilers PSU...

2011-03-27 Thread Fernando Freire
I tried, but I couldn't grasp well enough the material covered by the homework assignments in CS350. In all fairness, there is a wealth of information both online and at the Central Library that would help you understand the material. Both of these resources have been invaluable in my own

Re: [PLUG] Regression Testing and library versions

2011-03-27 Thread Tim
In such an environment, why the heck do we design the loader to require the use the same version of libfoo for every application on the system? Why not keep a disk copy of every version of libfoo ever needed by any code ever run on the system? /usr/lib takes up about 2GB on my system - with

Re: [PLUG] Setting up Linksys WRT54GL

2011-03-27 Thread Ken Stephens
Rich Shepard wrote: On Sun, 27 Mar 2011, John Jason Jordan wrote: The number of possible permutations in the settings, even eliminating the ones that are obviously irrelevant, is staggering. I could spend the rest of my life trying things. What the heck, John? It's raining

Re: [PLUG] Setting up Linksys WRT54GL

2011-03-27 Thread John Jason Jordan
On Sun, 27 Mar 2011 18:19:59 -0700 Ken Stephens k...@cad2cam.com dijo: Set you wireless on it's own subnet in front of your other router. The subnet should be different from your current subnet. If your current subnet is 192.168.0.0, the make the LAN subnet 192.168.1.0/24. Have it receive the

Re: [PLUG] Setting up Linksys WRT54GL

2011-03-27 Thread wes
I also note that at the very top of the main setup page there is a dropdown box with the following options: Automatic Configuration DHCP Static IP PPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol) Automatic Configuration