Re: [SLL] Iptables rule not working in Kubuntu

2010-01-25 Thread Chris Fischer
Steve McCarthy wrote: Recently tried out Kubuntu after years on Fedora. I'm running Tomcat web server on port 8080. Since it's Java, I don't want to run it as root on port 80. So the solution would be to make an iptables rule or two to redirect all port 80 traffic to the unprivileged port 8080

Re: [SLL] Program similar to BSDs mtree?

2010-02-26 Thread Chris Fischer
The following isn't supper elegant, but this will work: 1. Suck down and extract: http://mirror.datapipe.net/gentoo/distfiles/bootstrap-pkgsrc.tar.gz 2. Drill down to the "digest" directory and issue the command "make" 3. Watch some compiling and a bunch of errors. Ignore the errors. This prod

Re: [SLL] Network Time Protocol servers

2010-03-18 Thread Chris Fischer
Hi, Sorry I missed the OP, but have you checked out this list:? http://psp2.ntp.org/bin/view/Servers/StratumOneTimeServers Regards, Chris Randolph Bentson wrote: I've seen three replys, all asking why I need a stratum one source. Here's the background: I'm at the University of Puget Sound

Re: [SLL] Spam/AV Solutions

2010-04-07 Thread Chris Fischer
Hi, How much do want to spend? If you want a rackmount hardware appliance, there's Barracuda Networks: http://www.barracudanetworks.com/ns/products/spam_overview.php You could manage spam yourself. I don't recommend this after doing it for years now with DSPAM. My DSPAM has a 94.304 % accurac

Re: [SLL] mailing list server swap

2010-05-26 Thread Chris Fischer
How about: NOTES: Northwest Open Technology EnthusiastS? Or: TOTEM: The Open Technology Enthusiast Mavens It could be a portal or membership type site that has a subscription based newsletter or announcement list. This could push out announcements to the myriad of other lists and/or interest

Re: [SLL] Any source for re-inked printer ribbons?

2010-07-05 Thread Chris Fischer
On 7/4/2010 3:19 PM, Thomas Taylor wrote: Hi folks; Does anyone on this list know of a source for re-inked ribbons for a Panasonic KX-P2624 printer? My old (15+ years) workhorse printer has run out of ribbons. I'm searching through google and several lists and forums for a source of replacement

Re: [SLL] looking for a better od

2010-07-27 Thread Chris Fischer
I found this: http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~cdecoro/imagedb/ Never used it...you'll have to check it out and see if it will do what you want. On 7/27/2010 3:43 PM, Mathew Watson wrote: Greetings all, I've been making good use of the 'od' command to debug image data files, and I really like be

[SLL] eSATA PCI card

2010-12-29 Thread Chris Fischer
Hi, Could anybody recommend a PCI eSATA card (2 or 4 port) that's reliable and will work on Debian Etch stable? Thanks!

Re: [SLL] eSATA PCI card

2010-12-31 Thread Chris Fischer
On 12/30/2010 12:09 AM, Brian C. Lane wrote: On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 11:01:00PM -0800, Chris Fischer wrote: Hi, Could anybody recommend a PCI eSATA card (2 or 4 port) that's reliable and will work on Debian Etch stable? Thanks! When I rebuilt my software RAID a few years ago I tried a c

Re: [SLL] eSATA PCI card

2010-12-31 Thread Chris Fischer
and besides the mdadm learning curve I've not run into any troubles. Larry Schwerzler On Wed, Dec 29, 2010 at 11:01 PM, Chris Fischer wrote: Hi, Could anybody recommend a PCI eSATA card (2 or 4 port) that's reliable and will work on Debian Etch stable? Thanks! !DSPAM:4d1cd761163888247746798!

Re: [SLL] Elearning systems

2011-03-14 Thread Chris Fischer
On 3/14/2011 11:12 AM, Phil Hughes wrote: I am looking for some suggestions for a good elearning system. There are quite a few choices. There are discussion forums dedicated to each one but I haven't found a generic place to discuss and in issue that comes up. Input of pointers to the best place

Re: [SLL] Elearning systems

2011-03-14 Thread Chris Fischer
On 3/14/2011 3:14 PM, Phil Hughes wrote: Thanks for your response. I have found a few more interesting things. It does inspire a couple of additions to my requirements. * OpenSource -- I probably should have said that before but just assumed that was what we talked about here. :-) Also, clearl

Re: [SLL] A bash question

2011-04-17 Thread Chris Fischer
Or instead of doing a loop, just grep for what you want: cat /proc/partitions | awk '{print $4}' | grep sd[a-z] | grep -v [0-9] Regards, Chris On 4/17/2011 2:54 PM, Bradley Willson wrote: I want to isolate the drives in /proc/partitions (i.e. sda, sdb, etc.) for another task (something other

Re: [SLL] A bash question

2011-04-17 Thread Chris Fischer
This is even a bit simpler...even better would be to have only one grep filter, but this works: awk '{print $4}' /proc/partitions | grep sd | grep -v [0-9] On 4/17/2011 4:45 PM, Chris Fischer wrote: Or instead of doing a loop, just grep for what you want: cat /proc/partitions | a

Re: [SLL] OT: Ethics question

2011-10-19 Thread Chris Fischer
On 10/19/2011 5:34 PM, John Aldrich wrote: One of my co-workers gave me a relatively recent vintage laptop that was non-functional. He'd previously asked me about it saying it wouldn't finish starting up. Not having a chance to look at it, I gave him several options, including a dead motherboard,

Re: [SLL] OT: Ethics question

2011-10-20 Thread Chris Fischer
On 10/20/2011 3:59 AM, John Aldrich wrote: On Wed October 19 2011, Chris Fischer wrote: Curious what model laptop. Compaq F730US. :D !DSPAM:4e9fff59132151804284693! Yeah, that's definitely still useable, especially if you put in a 7,200 RPM hard drive. Those seem to make a very notic

Re: [SLL] How can I allow non-root users to use cgroups?

2013-02-10 Thread Chris Fischer
On 2/10/2013 4:57 AM, Adam Monsen wrote: I'd like to manipulate cgroups as a non-root user. Is this possible? I tried customizing /etc/fstab, by I haven't figured out the right incantation. For example, this doesn't help: none /tmp/cgtest cgroup rw,cpu,memory,freezer,noauto,user 0 0 I'm using