Before hitting up newegg I figure I would ask if anyone has any of the
following memory types:
Laptop PC2-4200 Looking for chips 1 gig or greater
Desktop PC-3200 Prefer 1 gig or greater, but if 512 is available, that
can be a help.
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I have a Dell Power Connect 2216 switch. Free for the taking.
http://reviews.cnet.com/switches/dell-powerconnect-2216-switch/4507-6432_7-32204881.html
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I have the following items that are free to a good home:
Linksys BEFSR41 4 port 10/100 home router
Linksys WRTU54G-TM 4 port router with T-Mobile hotspot and 2 phone lines
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The WRTU54G-TM has been claimed.
Dan Miller
On 03/03/13 21:21, Dan Miller wrote:
I have the following items that are free to a good home:
Linksys BEFSR41 4 port 10/100 home router
Linksys WRTU54G-TM 4 port router with T-Mobile hotspot and 2 phone lines
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All memory and the network card has been claimed.
Dan Miller
On 08/13/12 19:17, Dan Miller wrote:
1 PCI Express Dual Gigabit network card
(http://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/network-adapters/gigabit-network-adapters/pro-1000-pt-dp.html)
1 PCI Express ServeRAID-MR10i SAS/SATA controller
I'm looking for some open source wifi planning tool that I can take (or
create) a floor plan and know the coverage of the hotspots. What good
tools are there?
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http
for sometime. Need to get rid of it.
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I also have 7 satellite speakers from a Logitech Gigaworks S700 system.
The sub/amp went bad, but these speakers will work. Come with the wires
needed.
On 04/16/11 22:54, Dan Miller wrote:
Have a random selection of free stuff that is just taking up space.
Free Stuff:
1 PCMCIA 10 Bast T
The following is still available:
1 PCMCIA 10 Bast T card with donglern
VTech 5881 Cordless phone with base (phone needs a new battery)
Dell Latitude CP battery P/N 3149C (Meter states its full)
1 6 ft parallel cable
4 PCI Modems - Do not know if win modem or not
1 10/100 3 Comm Network
Have a random selection of free stuff that is just taking up space.
Free Stuff:
1 PCMCIA 10 Bast T card with dongle
2 PS/2 Keyboards - Large return key
2 USB Delll Small keyboards - Normal return
VTech 5881 Cordless phone with base (phone needs a new battery)
Dell Latitude CP battery P/N 3149C
This past week my system has been acting up. Before I go out a newer
video card, I was wondering if anyone has a PCI-X that I could borrow
for a week or so to either confirm or deny that what I'm seeing is a
video card problem.
I have a nvidia 8800GTX in there currently. If its the video card, I
I have a dead UPS and a UPS that starts yelling whenever a ground plug
gets plugged in. Is there a local place that will take dead UPSes?
Dan
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I'm looking at upgrading my phone. Even though I won't get 3G, I'm
looking at the Nokia N900. Has anyone used it? What are your thoughts?
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A friend has a laptop that the keyboard does not work correctly. I'm
looking at replacing the keyboard.
I would need a keyboard that fits a Dell PP21l. The current keyboard is
Model: NSK-D5G01
P/N 9J.N6782.G01
I know I can order online, but if possible would like to get this back
together soon.
On 12/22/09 21:18, Ben Scott wrote:
On Tue, Dec 22, 2009 at 8:07 PM, Dan Miller rambi@gmail.com wrote:
I would need a keyboard that fits a Dell PP21l.
Google says that translates to Inspiron 1300. Is that the correct model?
Google for Inspiron 1300 in turn leads me to:
http
Needless to say, I am not surprised:
http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20091027/NEWS01/910279998/-1/OPINION01
My personal opinion is this would be a good time for Verizon to come in
and buy back the lines. They will get it cheaper than what they sold it for.
It would be
I have 2 Dell PowerConnects 3048.
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/network/2T180/
48 port managed 10/100 switches
2 10/100/1000 ports
Rack ears are screwed on currently.
I have been told, both are fully working and were replaced when we moved
offices.
Dan
The switches are called for.
Dan
Dan Miller wrote:
I have 2 Dell PowerConnects 3048.
http://support.dell.com/support/edocs/network/2T180/
48 port managed 10/100 switches
2 10/100/1000 ports
Rack ears are screwed on currently.
I have been told, both are fully working and were replaced
ok, just one item.
P4 2.4 ghz 512k cache 800FSB.
Comes with HSF if wanted.
Dan
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Bill also ha(s|d) GPL.
I have GPL on the normal NH plate. Maybe Bill (I thought Ted had it
at one point) has the veterans GPL plate, or was it a plate on a motorcycle?
My plate sits on a Colorado.
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HP JetDirect 10T network-Parallel print server. It still grabs an ip,
and last known it worked fine.
VTech 5881 phone base station and one handset. Handset is in unknown
condition since battery is dead and won't recharge.
Both items free unless you want to pay something for them.
Dan
I've called Comcast (when I had them) before on this very issue. Ask for
the security department, and then start asking for evidence. Since their
email states (and they state on the phone) that they closed the port
because it looked like you were spamming and have a virus.
I would always ask
The rates are what you stated (or pretty close to that). The only price
I know is 15/2 which I will be getting this weekend. Its around $55 or
so. I will let you know after this weekend.
Dan
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It's possible that since Fairpoint is currently leasing Verizon
support systems, such as the website, they're doing as little as
possible while they build their own. That was supposed to be done
this month, IIRC, but slipped.
I've heard many rumors that Fairpoint is rolling out their
I have two printers I want to get rid of:
1 HP4m LaserJet with 10-BaseT NIC(Ethernet, AppleTalk, and BNC
connectors). Comes with two toners.
1 HP932c inkjet. With new ink, probably as good as new.
Both need some cleaning, but it doesn't affect printer as far as I know.
Dan
HP4m taken.
HP932c still looking for a new home.
Dan
Dan Miller wrote:
I have two printers I want to get rid of:
1 HP4m LaserJet with 10-BaseT NIC(Ethernet, AppleTalk, and BNC
connectors). Comes with two toners.
1 HP932c inkjet. With new ink, probably as good as new.
Both need some
Check out: Todays unshelved.
Permalink:
http://www.unshelved.com/archive.aspx?strip=20080718
Enjoy!
Dan
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I'm thinking about doing some wiring of data, phone, and coax and want a
rack to for all this stuff.
I can find various parts but some don't appear to be for a rack unit. Is
there a store locally that tailors to networks? I'm looking for cat6
plugs and patch panels.
I would also like a RF
So, I just got off the phone with Comcast. Even though a tech stated
before that residential could not get the port unblocked, they lied.
(surprise, surprise.)
I called asking for the evidence that they state that I have been
sending out spam. The security guy I talked to stated that they do
Various things Comcast is doing is driving me away. They used to be
decent, but now they are horrible.
Whats driving me away:
Internet: Blocking port 25. Yes, I could illegally hack my modem, but
its not worth it. There goes all my logwatches and cron job outputs.
Cable: Their compression
of this, oddly enough about 2 days ago I got a few logwatch
reports from my server at home, sure enough I checked and my port 25 is
now unblocked. You may want to check yours as well.
On Tue, May 20, 2008 at 8:40 PM, Dan Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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I'm in Southern Nashua. Right at the border, so I think that mv.com is
out. I will look into fairpoint though. I know I can't get fiber (that
would be ideal), I've never done DSL before, but I know its different
setup with PPoE and such.
Dan
Arc Riley wrote:
for internet call the people at
I recently replaced my old HSF with some new ones. I also bought the
wrong size HSF for my board. Willing to part with these.
2 Brand new 4.1 down blowing HSF - Comes with all parts. Can't return
these since they were open box.
2 Used 3.5 side blowing HSF - Have had them in my box for a year.
I just order a fit-pc that draws 5 watts.
http://www.fit-pc.com/new/
It doesn't have the space that you are looking for, but with a new drive
and some working you could get it to whatever size you want. Due to the
low profile, it only takes laptop hard drives.
I'll have pictures once I get
What time for lilo?
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I have a completely dead APC. Battery was dead before it died (No power,
nothing). Is there a place I can take it? Its a SMART UPS 1000XL.
I want to get rid of it.
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This failed with 2.6.23 on x86_64. Get some nice output though:
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By qaaz
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[+] mmap: 0x1000 .. 0x10001000
[+] page: 0x1000
[+] page: 0x1038
[+] mmap: 0x4000 ..
I have a HP4m with two toners (both seem to be low). It stopped printing
for me this morning, so I bought a new one. A good cleaning might fix
the issue or new toner. The printer also has a network card (10BT). Its
free for whoever wants it.
I have noticed that it does jam and does curl the
I'm thinking of upgrading my phone (currently with ATT) and am thinking
of buying a Linux phone (if I can).
About the only extra feature I am looking for is BT. I don't want GPS
and could care less for internet on the phone, since I won't use that
anyway.
Do you guys have any experience with
I have some hardware that I can not use and would like to sell:
ATI All-In-Wonder 9000 - $40. Does not fully work with Myth, but you can
watch tv in Myth with this card (if you are up for the challenge to
configure myth).
256 256MB RDRAM PC-800 nonECC - $20/each (have 2 of them). NEC
The Tyan S2927 Thunder n3600B supports 32GB of RAM. It only does DDR 677
though. More info http://tyan.com/product_board_detail.aspx?pid=175.
Check out Tyan though, they might have what you want.
The s2927 is a very nice more. I'm running it with very little issues.
Dan
Dan Jenkins wrote:
Does
The bottleneck will be, IMO, I/O. Disk data will go though that no
matter if you have hardware or software raid.
The bottle neck has and always will be I/O. I doubt the day will ever
come that a fetch out to the disk will take the same time as a fetch out
to memory.
Some of the latest
Interesting benchmarks:
http://tastic.brillig.org/%7Ejwb/zfs-xfs-ext4.html
I would also like to see Reiserfs4 in those results to see how it
compares, but those are not included.
Dan
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Its good to see another UFie around here!
Paul Lussier wrote:
I'm sure most have already seen this, but here goes:
http://ars.userfriendly.org/cartoons/?id=20070226mode=classic
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Had to enable TLS, and it took. Its working now.
Dan
Dan Miller wrote:
A few days ago, one of the email accounts I checked started getting
timeouts (at least thats what Thunderbird is saying). I've ran wireshark
twice to see the transmission. Each time, I'm getting various packets
On 2/26/07, Bill Mullen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
suggested in the past that something like a cross between BSD ports
and RPM might be a good solution for many problems. Something that,
with one simple command, could automatically download all the needed
source packages, configure, build,
I wouldn't mind making a presentation, it can't be right away though.I
could do it sometime. What other things do you want to know? I will work
on a presentation, so I won't answer them via email.
Dan
Ben Scott wrote:
On 2/26/07, Dan Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Whats scarier? vim /etc
Here is what logwatch reports for me every morning.This is about
average, comcast won't do a thing, so I'm not even trying. I have
thought about setting up a cron to set my daily logs to them to see what
I get, I don't think it will help though.
Dropped 4043 packets on interface eth0
From
Do they fit a APC SmartUPS 1000XL? If so, I would be interested.
Dan
David Long wrote:
When my Tripp lite Smart 700 UPS batteries died during the recent ice
storm I ordered two pairs of batteries from Interstate Batteries because
I thought this UPS could accept an additional pair. Looks like
I've used SquirrelMail before. I don't know if it can do everything you
want, but there are plugins for it. I found it to be very nice and
simple to setup.
Dan
Cole Tuininga wrote:
Hey folks,
I was wondering if y'all would be willing to weigh in on web based email
clients. I'm looking to
I'm upgrading my box and I can't seem to find a controller card I once
had. I'm losing my PATA hard drives unless I can find a card for them. I
prefer Promise, but will go for anything that is compatible. Is there a
good small computer store somewhere around that would sell these cards?
My
I'm fairly new to New Hampshire. I relocated here about 6 months ago
from Michigan. As for your questions:
What do you feel is the best area overall for IT employment in NH? I
don't know about others, but I commute into MA everyday for work. There
are quite a bit of people that do this. There is
I'm also from Lansing, well, not the city, grew up just north of the
city. Moved out here because I received a job.
Dan
R S wrote:
Thanks for the info, much appreciated. Just curious, what part of
Michigan are you from? I moved to Austin from Lansing.
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that way, I would not
have moved in the first place.
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*/Dan Miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]/* wrote:
I'm also from Lansing, well, not the city, grew up just north of the
city. Moved out here because I received a job.
Dan
R S wrote
What does your message file say? Does it give any errors on boot?
Dan
Christopher Chisholm wrote:
Greetings,
I'm having a strange problem with Librix, which is a distro based on
Gentoo. I have four custom services which i add to default runlevel
with rc-update. viewing the runlevel
For gentoo it would be gentoo-nofb (no frame buffer), other live cds,
should give you options to choose a kernel, there should be one similar
to no frame buffer or a run level 2 or 3.
So far everything is pointing to a complete failure. If this doesn't
work, find a local recycling center and give
Have you ran memtest86? Also have you tried a new hard drive? Windows
can randomly shutdown with a bad hard drive and bad ram. Usually I've
seen Linux panic and halt, but not always.
If neither one show problems it could be video, use one of the live-cds
and try just the console, if it can stay
I have an unopened package of 1 24 SATA cable I'm willing to part with.
Is a Dynex cable.
Does $5 sound good?
Dan
Andrew W. Gaunt wrote:
Not directly linux related, but, for a linux box.
We need some SATA cables that are a bit longer than
the usual 18/19 that are typical. Can't seem to find
You can add the application to /etc/portage/package.unmask and
/etc/portage/package.keywords This will make them appear to be a normal
unmasked app. Also browse the forums, see what solutions are out there.
Dan
Thomas Charron wrote:
Grr.. Ok, now I'm running, and trying to emerge things
Speaking as a gentoo user, gentoo is a pain to setup, but nice to maintain.
As for laptops, any linux distro can be hard to get to run right on
laptops. Browse the forums, and see if people are having issues with the
model laptop you have.
A new video card you probably would have to
Can you expound more on the nice to maintain part? Or any other
parts that you like about Gentoo? I've contemplated checking Gentoo
out (just because I like to sample what's out there), but things like
this:
Gentoo has a script (at lest I think it is) call etc-update that will go
emerged. This'll take a
whie I suspect. ;-)
Thomas
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Can you expound more on the nice to maintain part? Or any other
parts that you like about Gentoo? I've contemplated checking Gentoo
out (just
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