Re: Dealing with multiple layers of routers

2006-06-08 Thread Tom Buskey
On 6/7/06, John Abreau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Bill Freeman wrote: The chart that I read showed the V4 to have half as much of each kind of memory as the V3.No other important differences.Or my memory (in my head) may be failing if you have to go back further to get a full memory WRT54G.Where

Re: Dealing with multiple layers of routers

2006-06-08 Thread Travis Roy
Now, the wrt54G has always been 16/4 until the switch to VXworks w/ v5 The wrt54GS was 32/8 until it went 16/4 with v4.0 and 16/2 with v5 and VXworks.If you want to buy a new, linux version, the wrt54GL still runs linux (that's the L) and is 16/4 like the wrt54G v4So, the bad news is that they

Re: Dealing with multiple layers of routers

2006-06-08 Thread Kevin D. Clark
Travis Roy writes: Plus you can always mount a share if you need more space for logging or whatnot. Doesn't dd-wrt come with syslog? Wouldn't it be better to syslog - network - logging server? Regards, --kevin -- GnuPG ID: B280F24E And the madness of the crowd

Out of office

2006-06-08 Thread Dan Kaplan
I will be out of the office starting 06/08/2006 and will not return until 06/12/2006. Please contact Matt Wilcox at [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you need assistance while I'm gone. ___ gnhlug-discuss mailing list gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org

Out of office

2006-06-08 Thread Dan Kaplan
I will be out of the office starting 06/08/2006 and will not return until 06/12/2006. Please contact Matt Wilcox at [EMAIL PROTECTED] if you need assistance while I'm gone. ___ gnhlug-discuss mailing list gnhlug-discuss@mail.gnhlug.org

Re: Out of office

2006-06-08 Thread Michael ODonnell
Dan Kaplan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I will be out of the office starting 06/08/2006 and will not return until 06/12/2006. Uh, o. Could somebody maybe temporarily unsubscribe this guy if his email system is going to SPAM the list every time a message is posted?

Re: Out of office

2006-06-08 Thread Tom Buskey
Evil grin mode:0{ * ^(TO|From|cc).*[EMAIL PROTECTED] :0 c ! [EMAIL PROTECTED] :0 mail -s 'Please fix DKaplan vacation' [EMAIL PROTECTED]}/Evil grin mode Of course, I wouldn't do that, but I might think itOn 6/8/06, Michael ODonnell [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Dan Kaplan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:I

Re: Out of office

2006-06-08 Thread Thomas M. Albright
On Thu, 8 Jun 2006, Michael ODonnell wrote: Dan Kaplan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I will be out of the office starting 06/08/2006 and will not return until 06/12/2006. Uh, o. Could somebody maybe temporarily unsubscribe this guy if his email system is going to SPAM the list

Re: Out of office

2006-06-08 Thread Michael ODonnell
Could somebody maybe temporarily unsubscribe this guy if his email system is going to SPAM the list every time a message is posted? How is a vacation message spam? Annoying, yes: spam, no. Agreed: not SPAM, and shame on me for being imprecise, though I assume the point was taken...

Re: Out of office

2006-06-08 Thread Ben Scott
On 6/8/06, Dan Kaplan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I will be out of the office starting 06/08/2006 and will not return until 06/12/2006. The above address has been unsubscribed from the list. -- Ben ___ gnhlug-discuss mailing list

Re: Dealing with multiple layers of routers

2006-06-08 Thread Bill Freeman
Bill Freeman wrote: The chart that I read showed the V4 to have half as much of each kind of memory as the V3. No other important differences. Or my memory (in my head) may be failing if you have to go back further to get a full memory WRT54G. Where did you find that chart?

Re: Linux on old laptop - still trying...

2006-06-08 Thread Paul Lussier
Ben Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: If you're like me and don't want or need a GUI file manager or icons on the desktop or all that other stuff, that stuff really is just a waste of RAM. I suppose there are those who want that kind of thing. Me, I'll stick with my trusty screen full of

Re: Out of office

2006-06-08 Thread Paul Lussier
Thomas M. Albright [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: How is a vacation message spam? Annoying, yes: spam, no. Depends entirely upon your definition of SPAM. Definition #2 from The Jargon files seems to work just fine: http://www.catb.org/jargon/html/S/spam.html -- Seeya, Paul

Re: Linux on old laptop - still trying...

2006-06-08 Thread Mark Komarinski
On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 12:55:06PM -0400, Paul Lussier wrote: Ben Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: If you're like me and don't want or need a GUI file manager or icons on the desktop or all that other stuff, that stuff really is just a waste of RAM. I suppose there are those who want

Re: Linux on old laptop - still trying...

2006-06-08 Thread Ben Scott
On 6/8/06, Mark Komarinski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You two remind me of a developer I once worked with who had a Sun 20 running emacs in text mode on the console. I would never do that. I'd miss out on being able to resize each xterm to fit the right amount of text for the task at hand.

Re: Linux on old laptop - still trying...

2006-06-08 Thread Jerry Feldman
On Thursday 08 June 2006 1:36 pm, Mark Komarinski wrote: On Thu, Jun 08, 2006 at 12:55:06PM -0400, Paul Lussier wrote: Ben Scott [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: If you're like me and don't want or need a GUI file manager or icons on the desktop or all that other stuff, that stuff really is

Thunderbird dateformat problem

2006-06-08 Thread Emon
Hi all I have just joined the list. I am newbie running Slackware10.2 with KDE desktop. I have long since upgraded to mozilla-thunderbird-1.5-i686-1jim which I downloaded from linuxpackges.net I want to change the date format of thunderbird to the default format that I have configured for KDE

GNHLUG Nashua, Thr 15 June, Play with Hardware Night

2006-06-08 Thread Jim Kuzdrall
Who  : All of us. What : Linux installation help; ponder vexing hardware puzzles Where: Martha's Exchange Day  : Thur 15 June (*Next Week*) Time : 6:00 PM for grub, 7:30 PM for workshop :: Overview  Are you having a problem getting Linux onto or getting it fully working on one of your

MonadLUG Thursday, 8 June

2006-06-08 Thread Ted Roche
Tim Lind put on a great presentation of TrixBox 1.0 [1] (the renamed and renumbered successor to [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.8) to ten attendees at tonights MonadLUG meeting. Tim brought nearly the entire system from his Computerborough [2] offices: a salvaged PIII-700, a Digium card card with two