Re: Netgear now touting open source WRT-compatible wireless router

2008-07-04 Thread Lloyd Kvam
On Thu, 2008-07-03 at 20:39 -0400, Bill McGonigle wrote: On Jul 3, 2008, at 13:04, Bill McGonigle wrote: Say, if anybody's seen a small (vs. a standard PC stuffed full of PCI cards) a/b/g/n unit that can handle the openwrt-ish open firmwares, please let me know. Apparently, since the

Re: Netgear now touting open source WRT-compatible wireless router

2008-07-04 Thread Ben Scott
On Fri, Jul 4, 2008 at 8:55 AM, Lloyd Kvam [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: USB and GigE too; neat. Hopefully that is true. The port line in the specs says Ports 1 x 10/100M WAN; 4 x 10/100M LAN NewEgg's never been terribly good at transcribing mfg specs. Like their slogan says, Once you

Pearson's monthly newsletter

2008-07-04 Thread Ted Roche
InformIT, the Pearson Education user group liason, sends out a monthly newsletter that includes occasional promotions, user group discounts, and announcements of new books. Thanks to Bill McGonigle for spotting that it was also available online, as I was hard-pressed to forward the HTML email

RedHat Clustering

2008-07-04 Thread Kenny Lussier
Hi All, I have been tasked with some clustering work, and I have run into a few snags. Is anyone familiar with the RHEL 5 clustering suite? The situation that I have is that I have a system that needs to be set up as a failover cluster. There are two services running (http and ftp) that are