OT: Job opening

2003-06-06 Thread Jefferson Kirkland
My appologies to everyone for the off-topic posting, but seeing as people are still unemployed and I know of an opening, I figured I would see if anyone is interested. Here are the skills that are needed: -Solaris Unix -ksh scripting -knowledge of PKI -an understanding of firewalls -excellent pe

postgresql

2003-06-06 Thread Cole Tuininga
On Fri, 2003-06-06 at 15:03, Erik Price wrote: > * I have just started playing with Postgres (I used to use MySQL > exclusively) and I must say it is a really nice database, from the > application developer perspective. I agree that it has some great features, but when we looked into using it, w

Re: Palm/Linux Database

2003-06-06 Thread Erik Price
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I would like to find an application(s) that would allow me to produce a database (s) for personal use, and to be able to access it from my Linux system, as well as some way to access it from my Palm Pilot. Anyone know of any such software available? I don't know of any

Palm/Linux Database

2003-06-06 Thread cinnur
I would like to find an application(s) that would allow me to produce a database (s) for personal use, and to be able to access it from my Linux system, as well as some way to access it from my Palm Pilot. Anyone know of any such software available? Thanks Sean __

RE: Bandwidth Bog down ?

2003-06-06 Thread Tilly, Lawrence
What about using the Router's DMZ port? If it's the same Linksys I just picked up last week then one port (#4?) can be set to DMZ and have direct exposure to your cable / DSL service. Since you do not gain any of the protection of the Linksys firewall, perhaps it is a faster connection. If the

Re: PDA Suggestions

2003-06-06 Thread Hewitt Tech
I guess I have to concur - I bought a Zaurus 5600 because I wanted one. I've owned a couple of Palm type devices, a Compaq iPaq (Pocket PC) and now the Zaurus. The Zaurus as you might suspect, is a *very* powerful machine. I will in fact be replacing a laptop with it. But if your need is for a clas

Re: PDA Suggestions

2003-06-06 Thread Jefferson Kirkland
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have yet to see why anyone would *need* one of these Linux based PDAs. They seem like total overkill, and they're expensive. It isn't really a *need* as much as it is a **WANT**. I bought a Sharp Zaurus 5500 off of the Home Shopping Network earlier this year when

Re: Learning SNMP

2003-06-06 Thread Kevin D. Clark
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Michael O'Donnell) writes: > At some point soon I may be called upon to > know more about SNMP than how to spell it, > so I'm looking for recommendations for > the best books/docs to read to get a good > general understanding. _SNMP, SNMPv2, SNMPc3, and RMON 1 and 2_ (Third Ed

Re: Learning SNMP

2003-06-06 Thread Ben Boulanger
On Thu, 5 Jun 2003, Michael O'Donnell wrote: > At some point soon I may be called upon to > know more about SNMP than how to spell it, > so I'm looking for recommendations for > the best books/docs to read to get a good > general understanding. Essential SNMP (Oreilly) and Understanding SNMP mibs

Re: Bandwidth Bog down ?

2003-06-06 Thread Ray Cote
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 sy

Learning SNMP

2003-06-06 Thread Michael O'Donnell
At some point soon I may be called upon to know more about SNMP than how to spell it, so I'm looking for recommendations for the best books/docs to read to get a good general understanding. A while back I briefly fooled around with the snmpd and scli packages that are available for Debian but got

Re: PDA Suggestions

2003-06-06 Thread pll
> On Thu, 5 Jun 2003, "Ben" == [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Ben> I won't say I can't live without it, but I certainly do a lot Ben> better with it. It reminds me of appointments and events; I Ben> keep track of what I do at work; I make notes on things I want Ben> to check out. I basica

Bandwidth Bog down ?

2003-06-06 Thread jim
Hi all! Before I ask my question, Im very new to Linux (6 months). Im running MDK 9.1, and through brute force and ignorance have managed to get an Apache server up and running, Using PostNUke. I'm connecting with a Verizon DSL (1.5/128K) going into a Linksys router. For some reason the spee

Re: how to copy my *!&^%# log files

2003-06-06 Thread Greg Rundlett
On Wed, 2003-06-04 at 16:58, John Abreau wrote: > Looks to me like your cron job isn't finding your ssh-agent instance. > A process run from cron isn't going to pick up ssh-agent's environment > variables from your user process. > > You didn't specify the details of what you put into your cro

Re: PDA Suggestions

2003-06-06 Thread bscott
On 5 Jun 2003, at 11:13am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hi all - I'm in the market for a cheap (preferrably sub $100 if I'm not > asking too much) PDA. I'll second the recommendation of a Palm m125. While it is technically "discontinued", you can still find many places which have them in-stock.

Re: PDA Suggestions

2003-06-06 Thread pll
In a message dated: Thu, 05 Jun 2003 13:00:58 EDT Erik Price said: > (Which I am actually somewhat sad about, because I had an emotional >attachment to it -- and it could hold paper documents, stamps, etc, >which the Palm cannot.) You just need the right case for your Palm, they have some whi

Re: PDA Suggestions

2003-06-06 Thread Erik Price
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: My personal preference is anything PalmOS based. It's simple, well supported, and has all the features you requested. I have yet to see why anyone would *need* one of these Linux based PDAs. They seem like total overkill, and they're expensive. Word to that. I have

Re: PDA Suggestions

2003-06-06 Thread Matt Brodeur
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, 5 Jun 2003, Bob Bell wrote: > Although I haven't used one, I think a Palm Zire might fit your > needs nicely. >snip< > If you need more memory, a Palm m105 may also do the job I was just about to suggest the same models, with one addit

Re: PDA Suggestions

2003-06-06 Thread Bob Bell
On Thu, Jun 05, 2003 at 11:13:34AM -0400, Cole Tuininga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all - I'm in the market for a cheap (preferrably sub $100 if I'm not > asking too much) PDA. > > Necessary features would be: > > Inexpensive, a basic calendar with alarm, ability to backup to a PC, > phone/

Re: PDA Suggestions

2003-06-06 Thread pll
In a message dated: 05 Jun 2003 11:13:34 EDT Cole Tuininga said: > >Hi all - I'm in the market for a cheap (preferrably sub $100 if I'm not >asking too much) PDA. > >Necessary features would be: > >Inexpensive, a basic calendar with alarm, ability to backup to a PC, >phone/address book. > >Abil

PDA Suggestions

2003-06-06 Thread Cole Tuininga
Hi all - I'm in the market for a cheap (preferrably sub $100 if I'm not asking too much) PDA. Necessary features would be: Inexpensive, a basic calendar with alarm, ability to backup to a PC, phone/address book. Ability to sync (or even just communicate) with linux would be a big plus, but no

Re: Bandwidth Bog down ?

2003-06-06 Thread Bill Mullen
On Thu, 5 Jun 2003, jim wrote: > Hi all! > Before I ask my question, Im very new to Linux (6 months). Im running > MDK 9.1, and through brute force and ignorance have managed to get an Apache > server up and running, Using PostNUke. I'm connecting with a Verizon DSL > (1.5/128K) going into a