[linrad] Re: [Was: Re: 96000 Hz sampling from stock laptop] SVGALIB

2006-03-12 Thread Rick Kunath
going on 2006 if you run into trouble. Linrad does not like the Mandriva svgalib rpm. From what I read earlier on the list, the Mandriva packager might be in the process of being contacted and requested to add what linrad needs. Rick Kunath

[linrad] Re: Mandriva 2006.1-0.3 Free

2006-03-15 Thread Rick Kunath
the original release for security or bugfix reasons are here: ftp://ftp.proxad.fr/pub/Distributions_Linux/MandrivaLinux/official/updates/2006.0/RPMS/ Again there are lots of mirrors available, this seems to be one of the most reliable and fastest sync'd. I hope

[linrad] Re: Debian Etch

2006-05-28 Thread Rick Kunath
as you did with your problem. I didn't have to open the box and do anything with the hardware. I wonder if this might have worked for your problem too? Rick Kunath # This message is sent to you because you are subscribed

[linrad] Re: FTP

2006-05-29 Thread Rick Kunath
additional security. I don't on my local LAN which I have complete control over, but do for the remote machines. These things should be built-in to any modern Linux distro. Most of the time, they just work out of the box. Rick K

[linrad] Re: beta-MAP65 using

2007-07-07 Thread Rick Kunath
s network-time application? If you have a local GPS or GPS-trimmed Rubidium high-accuracy time standard with NTP serving capability, Linux NTP can be used to sync to this, and use Internet time servers as a backup. I use this setup one one of my networks. Rick Kunath, k9ao #

[linrad] Re: Testing MAP65 v0.8

2007-07-17 Thread Rick Kunath
he unicast and multicast routes are handled in separate tables, check here for more info: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/windows2000serv/reskit/intwork/inaf_mul_hwmc.mspx?mfr=true Hope some of this is of some use :) Rick Kunath, k9ao ##

[linrad] Re: Testing MAP65 v0.8

2007-07-19 Thread Rick Kunath
s to be useful on my own setups. As for number or ports on a switch, you always seem to wind up using more than you think you will, adding other devices like printers, radios, wireless APs, and multiple machines, so I always advise going higher in port

[linrad] Re: Testing MAP65 v0.8

2007-07-19 Thread Rick Kunath
Rick Kunath wrote: Looks like I missed a few center-click inadvertent pastes in proofreading the previous post, but nothing that shouldn't be obvious :( (Reminds self not to multi-task while replying to email messages.) Rick #

[linrad] Re: Testing MAP65 v0.8

2007-07-20 Thread Rick Kunath
n the best is Cisco IMHO, but almost anything with IGMP snooping will handle segmentation of multicast traffic. There are some pretty good deals on used gear on Ebay, some even cheaper than a do-nothing typical consumer switch in a plastic case. Rick Kunath,