Ben Barrett wrote:
Thanks, Roger! Knoppix s is REALLY COOL. I suggest it to anyone who's
considering the Switch(tm)... to Real Computing.
Gee, Ben! Aren't you delighted to know that Beaker and I are getting
a KNOPPIX presentation ready for you? We're planning to cover hard
disk
Timothy Bolz wrote:
I am directly connected to a switch which and all the homepna switches are
connected to the same switch . I have one of the fastest connections. So it
sounds like I can use Ethereal and possibly ntop. Ntop looks like it would
work nice. Ethereal looks more invasive
Timothy Bolz wrote:
Bob
I am directly connected to a switch which and all the homepna switches are
connected to the same switch.
I'm a bit confused about this. Doesn't homepna broadcast over the
power line? Do you have a separate, isolated power circuit to each
room? Otherwise, how can
Thanks for the tips, Cory, that might come to use. Anyone got a
favorite webmail BTW? I've been meaning to set up squirrelmail or the
like... have been stuck on evolution, though. A very nice program, but
a little heavy on the resources. If it could share memory on a
multi-user system like
I am, Bob -- I even suggested that the machine being recovered be the
group's demo-install machine for the presentation, since I read that you
were seeking and this seemed like a good match. Thanks for the tips,
I'll pass that right along. I really like the way they design the
system that way,
If anyone is interested, my son works at Linux Networx
http://www.lnxi.com in Utah and they build large
linux cluster systems.
This is the latest one:
http://www.lanl.gov/projects/pink/
I, on the other hand, am struggling with using a
desktop Linux. It's getting better tho
Dave
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 01:42:05AM -0800, Ben Barrett wrote:
Thanks for the tips, Cory, that might come to use. Anyone got a
favorite webmail BTW? I've been meaning to set up squirrelmail or the
I use squirrelmail for webmail. I've looked at other packages and have been
dissatisfied: webmail,
Cory Petkovsek wrote:
[Tim Bolz] used to write up minutes for the weekly clinics and
posted them to the list back when it was at Stan's Linux Training
Center on 7th. Those were highly regarded emails!
Yes, they were. I loved reading them when I was out of area.
Maybe one of us should do the
[Tim Bolz] used to write up minutes for the weekly clinics and
posted them to the list back when it was at Stan's Linux Training
Center on 7th. Those were highly regarded emails!
Yes, they were. I loved reading them when I was out of area.
Maybe one of us should do the same for Tim's benefit.
Welp, I guess I'll hafta pull better rank before I go and try to solicit
funds for the group -- and/or go off-list = ) Sorry I didn't know
what went on before you remember me, I just hope to keep my own
offerings full of value. Sometimes I get the impression that I am
implied to be arrogant
When are you planning to give this talk Bob? I tried Knoppix and decided
that it looked good as a demo Linux, but probably not as anything else
unless I could start slapping debs on it. If I can do that, then great!
--
Joseph Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sanity is counterproductive
Joseph, have you used 'alien'?
http://freshmeat.net/projects/alien/?topic_id=41
http://kitenet.net/programs/alien/
BTW, the talk is on the 15th... ciao!
(agreed-- knoppix is a turn-on tool if I ever saw one)
On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 11:02, Joseph Carter wrote:
When are you planning to give
Neil's suggestion is better, and for clarification I meant to say 'nroff'.
On 03/03/03 04pm, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
Recall a discussion when Dexter left the list about his last email that was
fully left and right justified without additional spaces. Ralph said, How
quickly we forget the
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 09:53:22AM -0800, Ben Barrett wrote:
Sorry I didn't know
what went on before you remember me, I just hope to keep my own
offerings full of value.
Your offerings are full of value and appreciated, Ben.
Anyway, no offense Tim, I wasn't trying to target you = )
You
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 07:42:35AM -0800, Bob Miller wrote:
Cory Petkovsek wrote:
[Tim Bolz] used to write up minutes for the weekly clinics and
posted them to the list back when it was at Stan's Linux Training
Center on 7th. Those were highly regarded emails!
Yes, they were. I loved
Joseph Carter wrote:
When are you planning to give this talk Bob? I tried Knoppix and decided
that it looked good as a demo Linux, but probably not as anything else
unless I could start slapping debs on it. If I can do that, then great!
Saturday, March 15th. Here's the announcement.
Ben Barrett wrote:
Joseph, have you used 'alien'?
But, Ben, KNOPPIX is based on Debian. Slapping .debs onto it is
primarily a matter of deciding what you're willing to delete to make
room on the CD. (It's a 700 Mb CD image, and it's FULL.)
--
Bob Miller Kbob
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 11:15:39AM -0800, Ben Barrett wrote:
Joseph, have you used 'alien'?
http://freshmeat.net/projects/alien/?topic_id=41
http://kitenet.net/programs/alien/
Not really. I am aware of how it works and have actually perhaps used it
once or twice, but usually I just
Oh, sorry. IASS... what about those freaky hacks to overburn?
something impressive is possible, if you have the right drive.
dug this up for y'all:
http://web.archive.org/web/2831015048/www.esware.net/empire/hardware/cdrom/cd_oversize.shtml
sorry, it's old, but... try using business-card
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 14:03, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
Technical Support
For what? For a commercial product, it should be free.
NOT unless the cost of the commercial product includes not only
production, but support.
Most off-the-shelf commercial products are priced for consumers who
never call
I've got someone looking to install/setup PHP with mhash?? It's
a paying job you can do from home as he will allow access to the
box with whatever rights you need. If this is something you are
interested in let me know so I can send the info for the
contact.
Thanks.
Mr O.
Is there a meeting this week? Today, tomorrow?
TimH
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On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 05:40:46PM -0800, P Casper wrote:
On Mon, 2003-02-24 at 14:03, Cory Petkovsek wrote:
Technical Support
For what? For a commercial product, it should be free.
NOT unless the cost of the commercial product includes not only
production, but support.
MS has quite a
Bob
Telephone line's are low voltage power lines. Here are the links of the
products which will give you a little more to go on.
Switch
http://www.handlink.com.tw/eng/products/homepna/ps80/products_homepna_ps80.htm
converters in the rooms
Cory Petkovsek wrote:
MS has a quite a margin and charges $245/incident, and they might not even
solve the problem. But hey I'm preaching to the choir.
Whereas if you ask questions on this list, we might not solve your
problem for free! (-:
--
Bob Miller Kbob
Tim Howe wrote:
Is there a meeting this week? Today, tomorrow?
This week, the clinic is on Wednesday. EFN. 6:30 to eternity.
Next week, we do not know. Roger, would you like to host next week's
clinic if Larry isn't available? (Larry, I only ask because you've
implied you're tired of
A new Linux magazine is looking for writers. Here's the mail.
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From: James Colannino [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 04 Mar 2003 20:19:23 -0800
Subject: New Linux Online Magazine - Need Contributed Content
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Bob
You described and diagramed it pretty well.
internet--dsl modem--trinicor gateay -switch--Homepna switches -rooms
|
my PC
I don't know if it's a managed switch
Mike,
Hey... Ive setup php... Im unsure what mhash is though... more info needed...
Jamie
On Tuesday 04 March 2003 06:42 pm, Mr O wrote:
: I've got someone looking to install/setup PHP with mhash?? It's
: a paying job you can do from home as he will allow access to the
: box with
Cory
I'm in Wisconsin near Green Bay. And I did get to see Lambeau Field building
, the meca for GB football fans.
It's nice to hear I had an effect on everyone. I know at the time there are
some people who could make the group now and then and it was a good way for
them to keep connected.
How about I boot my roomie and we go back to my place :) If only
.
--- Bob Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tim Howe wrote:
Is there a meeting this week? Today, tomorrow?
This week, the clinic is on Wednesday. EFN. 6:30 to
eternity.
Next week, we do not know. Roger, would you
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