SOLVED: Advanced shell scripting question :-)

2002-09-06 Thread Steven W. Orr
On Wed, 4 Sep 2002, Steven W. Orr wrote: =I have a program (which we shall call p) which produces text to both =stdout and stderr. = =I want the following three things to happen when I run p: = =1. I want both stdout and stderr to go to the screen = =2. I want stdout and stderr combined in a

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

Re: smallest pingable device

2002-09-06 Thread Matthew J. Brodeur
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Fri, 6 Sep 2002, Michael O'Donnell wrote: What's the smallest device I can connect to a 10/100 Enet that will answer pings? Maybe something like a micro print server? Lantronix has some pretty tiny (1 x 2.3 x 3.3) ones:

Re: smallest pingable device

2002-09-06 Thread Ken Ambrose
There are some -really- small IP/ethernet-aware embedded devices; I know that www.sensorsmag.com (located in lovely, scenic Peterborough) has reviewed them from time to time. Their new products editor, Melanie Martella ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) could probably offer assistance tracking them down,

Re: SOLVED: Advanced shell scripting question :-)

2002-09-06 Thread Bob Bell
On Fri, Sep 06, 2002 at 09:44:53AM -0400, Steven W. Orr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: { p 21 3 3- | tee err } 31 | tee out [This was so elegant I almost cried when I saw it.] What is the '3-' for? I can't seem seem to find what '-' means, plus it runs the same with or without this

Re: Any VA reps still here?

2002-09-06 Thread Joshua S. Freeman
Paul, I don't wanna speak for Charlie Bennett but I *will* speak for Ari Jort... you can email him at [EMAIL PROTECTED] tell him I sent you. cheers, j. -+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+-+- Joshua S. Freeman | preferred email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: smallest pingable device

2002-09-06 Thread Ben Boulanger
On Fri, 6 Sep 2002, Michael O'Donnell wrote: Thanks - that's the sort of thing I had in mind - anybody know of something smaller/cheaper/simpler? This is something I've been interested in throwing together for awhile: http://wearables.stanford.edu/hardware.html#pc -- To put the world in

Re: smallest pingable device

2002-09-06 Thread Tom Buskey
Hewitt Tech said: 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... How about the uClinux group's (http://www.uclinux.org) hardware