Hey buddy, long time no chat, hehe. The script is encrypted so I have no idea
how it is set up. The jist of how it works is here http://nerdvittles.com/ and
it's called the "travelin man". I suspect the problem is with the SIP client
on my phone, and the reason I suspect that is because the act
I am not fully up to this level yet.
I've gotten alot of offline suggistions (mostly about tangential wiring
my home AND selecting FI-TV). Fine. FI-TV is not my focus ATM.
I accept that I may get an RJ45 interface (ethernet) to a future ONT.
ATM, I have no idea WHAT comes out of this RJ45 inter
Hey Lopaka :)
Send me the script, sounds like something is up with it.
Take care,
Julian (Sabre)
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 6:04 PM, Robert Martin Jr. wrote:
> I'm using a new script that temporarily creates a firewall rule to let an
> outside connection in on a centos box.
> I'm having a pro
I'm using a new script that temporarily creates a firewall rule to let an
outside connection in on a centos box.
I'm having a problem because the box sees the IP address of my router
63.193.xxx.xxx, instead of the IP address that has been granted rights
70.91.xxx.xxx.
I'm not sure whether the
OK.
Like this different from similar practices of Intel, HP, Compac, AMD,
Motorola, Micron, GateWay, IBM, etc?
Some bad stuff got out of the factory?
If Dell has gross amounts of spare parts (their expense), small noise.
If Dell has NO amount of spare parts (or plan), very big noise.
This one
Gaffer,
I've chose to answer inline..
On 06/30/2010 16:55, Gaffer wrote:
Hi Duncan,
On Wednesday 30 June 2010 21:23:39 DSinc wrote:
Gaffer (Josh),
My apologies. I somehow forgot that my traffic (queries) go to many
places around our globe. It was not until our 1st exchange that I
rea
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9178671/Update_Dell_knew_thousands_of_PCs_were_faulty_court_papers_say
So, the suit alleges deceptive practices, etc.
I'm wondering how bad this works out or if this turns into a major class action.
Hi Duncan,
On Wednesday 30 June 2010 21:23:39 DSinc wrote:
> Gaffer (Josh),
> My apologies. I somehow forgot that my traffic (queries) go to many
> places around our globe. It was not until our 1st exchange that I
> realized that you were sharing from a UK TELCO system I do not have.
> Once I fig
Gaffer (Josh),
My apologies. I somehow forgot that my traffic (queries) go to many
places around our globe. It was not until our 1st exchange that I
realized that you were sharing from a UK TELCO system I do not have.
Once I figured this out (too late!), I did fail to step back in and toss
so
Hi Josh, Duncan,
On Wednesday 30 June 2010 08:03:57 J MacCraw wrote:
> Should I re-write the paragraph verbatim? What clarification do you
> need?
>
> You were talking about the ROUTER in bridge mode missing Duncan's
> query about the MODEM in bridge mode, that was the thrust of my
> response.
R
Does anyone on our list use the DLink DGL-4500
"Extreme Gaming Router" ??
Thanks,
Duncan
Well, as I said, I am using Xenserver at home right now and since it is
free, have managed to get a copy of it running in my office. We had a
requirement to run 2 servers for development but had 1 physical box. I
managed to convince the management to upgrade to 8 gigs of ram for that
box and now
Do you need something like this to help you get involved in virtualization
professionally? what are you looking to do specifically in terms of
virtualization technology?
I took vmware training classes before, it was a waste of money to get
certified, even the trainer acknowledged as much - if yo
I agree that VMWare is "King", however, I have heard a lot of people in
forums bemoan the fact that VMWare products are now outrageously
expensive.
Citrix has caught on at the small-midsized companies, but for larger
companies and enterprises, VMWare is the big dog.
Hyper-V is Hyper-Crap!!!
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On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 06:26:48PM +0300, Naushad, Zulfiqar wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I downloaded Citrix XenServer 5.5 about 6 months ago and have been using
> it heavily at home for several purposes.
>
> Bottom line is that I'm now hooked on virtualization. It's an awesome
> technology that reall
Hey guys,
I downloaded Citrix XenServer 5.5 about 6 months ago and have been using
it heavily at home for several purposes.
Bottom line is that I'm now hooked on virtualization. It's an awesome
technology that really has a bright future.
I was thinking of some sort of certification in virtualiz
Should I re-write the paragraph verbatim? What clarification do you need?
You were talking about the ROUTER in bridge mode missing Duncan's query
about the MODEM in bridge mode, that was the thrust of my response.
Clearly he was asking from the standpoint of the modem, as would anyone
talking
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