Re: letter to the Telegraph

2005-07-07 Thread David B. Knickerbocker
For comparison, The Union Leader used the term Multimedia Projector. -Dave -Original Message- From: Benjamin Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Jul 6, 2005 9:00 PM To: Greater NH Linux User Group gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org Subject: Re: letter to the Telegraph While I, too, enjoyed

Need php help after Core 3 = 4

2005-07-07 Thread Steven W. Orr
I have a simple phpinfo.php that still seems to work fine but I have a php app that now does nothing. I don't really know php so I don't know what to do. http://frambors.syslang.net/pscal/index.php When I run it I get a blank screen with no error in the apache logs. If I'm on my server and

Re: Need php help after Core 3 = 4

2005-07-07 Thread Dan Coutu
Steven W. Orr wrote: I have a simple phpinfo.php that still seems to work fine but I have a php app that now does nothing. I don't really know php so I don't know what to do. http://frambors.syslang.net/pscal/index.php When I run it I get a blank screen with no error in the apache logs. If

Linux to the rescue (and request for help)

2005-07-07 Thread Travis Roy
So a friend of mine keeps his livelyhood on an external USB hard drive. The drive came formatted FAT32 and he was using it on his mac. He didn't wait for his mac to shutdown fully before unplugging the hard drive. The mac didn't like the drive anymore, Windows kept saying that it was corrupt and

Re: Linux to the rescue (and request for help)

2005-07-07 Thread Bill Sconce
On Thu, 7 Jul 2005 17:31:23 -0400 Travis Roy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ... After plugging it into my linux box it saw the drive, after mounting it I am able to get to the information and copy it off. My question is ... Is there any way to fix it without having to copy the data off.

Re: Linux to the rescue (and request for help)

2005-07-07 Thread Travis Roy
You are his hero, and so is Linux, if you're able to recover ANY of his data. (Congratulations!) Yup, he's very happy :) Check out his website at plugwww.sidceaserfineart.com/plug. Personally, I would treat that -590295810358704317216 line as a partially-burned-through O-ring, an

Re: Linux to the rescue (and request for help)

2005-07-07 Thread Ted Roche
Looks like there may be about 80 Gb worth of stuff on there, potentially. I'd suggest if it is really of value to your friend, that he spring for a new hard disk drive for your system, say the external 120 Gb Western Digital USB 2.0 on sale at Best Buy this week for $149. You copy his

Speaking of OSS in schools

2005-07-07 Thread Brian
Ripped from the headlines of /.: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/education/4642461.stm How schools can get free software school computer room Schools' computer costs have been rising The UK government's school computing agency, Becta, has said schools could save costs by switching to what is known

Re: Speaking of OSS in schools

2005-07-07 Thread Star
Okay, call it a fit of inspriation (thank you Brian!). I ran out an registered linuxinschools.[com, net, info] (org was taken), and I offer it for the following: How would a group as knowledgable and as talented as the GNHLUG or ~any~LUG package, market, and sell (as in convince) Linux to towns

Some RedHat advice?

2005-07-07 Thread Neil Joseph Schelly
I'm working on a project at work that I'm hoping someone can help with. I'm building an FTP server cluster that includes authentication to an active directory. I already built a demo of my setup on my desktop (a Debian desktop), but the company has standardized on Red Hat (specifically RHEL3)

Re: Some RedHat advice?

2005-07-07 Thread Ken D'Ambrosio
Neil Joseph Schelly wrote: The problem I'm mostly having here is that Red Hat seems to be restricted to include only vsftpd for ftp server choices. I'm using pam_mkhomedir to automatically setup home directories for new users (from the Active Directory) when they login. It seems that vsftpd