Re: USB-IDE external adapter $10

2005-07-24 Thread Numberwhun
For about a year now I have been using this one: http://www.xpcgear.com/byteccue930.html A friend introduced me to it as he had one and it is great, no problems. It supports up to an 80 gig laptop hard drive although I only have a 20 gig in it. Regards, Jeff Kirkland Bill McGonigle

Re: USB-IDE external adapter $10

2005-07-24 Thread David Ecklein
Hi- $10 is incredible! Of course, even if it works well, the unit is for 2.5 drives (laptop stuff). Unless you have one of these, or merely want the adaptor circuitry (remember, pinout on 2.5 is different from 3.5) to repair your ailing units, you should get at least a 3.5 enclosure unit. A

Re: Web based documentation

2005-07-24 Thread Ted Roche
On Jul 22, 2005, at 11:24 AM, Cole Tuininga wrote: I'm looking for some suggestions (general or specific) with regards to web based software system for doing documentation. Cole: It sounds like you are looking for something closer to a CMS or a publishing system rather than something

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2005-07-24 Thread Benjamin Scott
On Jul 22 at 1:51pm, Tom Buskey wrote: Is there anyway we can kick off people that put vacation reply stuff onto shared email lists? I've stopped mail delivery to the offending address. The owner of said address can turn it back on when/if they want to. Good vacation mail software will

Re: Is anybody getting good BitTorrent rates with Comcast?

2005-07-24 Thread Benjamin Scott
On Jul 22 at 5:14pm, Bill Freeman wrote: What rates do other folks see? I've seen over 400 kBps (kilobytes per second) incoming on BitTorrent with my Comcast feed. This is going through a LinkSys WRT54G router with ports forwarded. I've limited my BT upload rate to 26 kBps; I

Re: GRUB Mystery

2005-07-24 Thread Benjamin Scott
On Jul 19 at 9:05am, Jim Kuzdrall wrote: On Monday 18 July 2005 11:57 pm, Bill McGonigle wrote: I've admitted to myself I'll never fully understand Grub. I feel better for having some company. I suspect the root cause for a good portion of the trouble surrounding boot loaders is the

Re: Web based documentation

2005-07-24 Thread Neil Joseph Schelly
I'll give another shout of support for TWiki. It supports all the authentication you're looking for in terms of read and write privileges, connecting to any PAM authentication mechanism. It's not CVS compatible, but uses RCS instead, so if you're only saying CVS so that you have revision