Re: sortof OT firewalls

2002-12-09 Thread Jason Stephenson
I use an old PC running OpenBSD 2.7, IPF and IPNAT. It wasn't exactly quick to set up the first time, but after that, it works great. Some hints: You'll want two nics in the machine and a hub doesn't hurt either. This is really a better set up for someone who has more than 1 machine behind the

Re: sortof OT firewalls

2002-12-09 Thread Michael Costolo
--- Tom Rauschenbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've met some who is a windows user with a cable modem. Can anyone recommend any defensive software she can use ? Open source is obviously preffered, Thanks TomR ___ Zone Alarm

Re: sortof OT firewalls

2002-12-09 Thread Ben Boulanger
On Sun, 2002-12-08 at 22:46, Tom Rauschenbach wrote: I've met some who is a windows user with a cable modem. Can anyone recommend any defensive software she can use ? Open source is obviously preffered, Thanks TomR ZoneAlarm is a fairly decent firewall program for windows. It seemed one

Re: sortof OT firewalls

2002-12-09 Thread bscott
On Sun, 8 Dec 2002, at 10:46pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I've met some who is a windows user with a cable modem. Can anyone recommend any defensive software she can use ? Open source is obviously preffered, As others have mentioned, the first thing to do is pick up one of those $90 home

Ripping OGG files (was Re: can't mount cdrom)

2002-12-09 Thread Randy Edwards
the extracted audio), and grip (a GUI front-end for everything). All I have to do is feed the computer CDs, and grip turns them into .ogg files. Just curious: Is grip capable of ripping an entire album into a single ogg file? -- Regards,| Need some help with Debian

Re: Ripping OGG files (was Re: can't mount cdrom)

2002-12-09 Thread bscott
On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, at 10:58am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: the extracted audio), and grip (a GUI front-end for everything). All I have to do is feed the computer CDs, and grip turns them into .ogg files. Just curious: Is grip capable of ripping an entire album into a single ogg file?

Re: Ripping OGG files (was Re: can't mount cdrom)

2002-12-09 Thread Matthew J. Brodeur
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Mon, 9 Dec 2002, Randy Edwards wrote: Just curious: Is grip capable of ripping an entire album into a single ogg file? Well, sort of. In the sense that grip can be a front-end to most command line rippers and encoders, sure. If you

Benson, NH, and open source (fwd)

2002-12-09 Thread Thomas M. Albright
Here's a thought ... -- Forwarded message -- Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2002 11:56:29 -0500 (EST) From: David R. Dick To: Thomas M. Albright Subject: Benson, NH, and open source Now that Benson is talking about the state's computer systems (27 different ones) and the need to integrate and

Re: Ripping OGG files (was Re: can't mount cdrom)

2002-12-09 Thread Paul Iadonisi
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 11:34, Derek Martin wrote: [snip] I see several disadvantages, but no real advantages. I'd be curious what your motivations were. I see one. Occasionally, you run across albums such as Pink Floyd's The Wall where, I believe, there are separate tracks, but the music

Re: Ripping OGG files (was Re: can't mount cdrom)

2002-12-09 Thread Travis Roy
I see one. Occasionally, you run across albums such as Pink Floyd's The Wall where, I believe, there are separate tracks, but the music doesn't necessarily stop between tracks. It doesn't when you rip them either. It's the player that causes the gap in them with time it takes to load the

Re: Benson, NH, and open source (fwd)

2002-12-09 Thread Rob Lembree
On Mon, 2002-12-09 at 12:07, Thomas M. Albright wrote: Here's a thought ... That's a great idea!!! I already did it!!! ;-) Last week, when the budget cuts became an issue in the media, I emailed his transitional office, giving a quick open source overview, and introducing the LUG as an

Re: Ripping OGG files (was Re: can't mount cdrom)

2002-12-09 Thread Tom Buskey
Paul Iadonisi said: I see several disadvantages, but no real advantages. I'd be curious what your motivations were. I see one. Occasionally, you run across albums such as Pink Floyd's The Wall where, I believe, there are separate tracks, but the music doesn't necessarily stop between