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re and, if cold temperatures are frequent (the
odd below-0 temp doesn't seem to hurt too much), you may also need a
heater.
Regards,
Brett Davidson
Systems Engineer
RHCE, CCNA, MCSE, SCSA, NZCE, TC(Electronics)
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On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 2:50 PM, Christopher Sawtell
wrote:
>> On 28 September 2010 10:25, Steve Holdoway wrote:
>>> On Tue, 2010-09-28 at 09:28 +1300, Brett Davidson wrote:
>>>> On 27/09/2010 5:27 p.m., C. Falconer wrote:
>>>>> St
On 10/02/2011 6:50 p.m., Jim Cheetham wrote:
> I'm downloading all the available LCA2011 videos from blip.tv at the
> moment (http://conf.linux.org.au/wiki/Videos), and I'll be in
> Christchurch shortly ...
>
> I have around 140 videos, currently ~25GB. There will be more by the
> time the weekend
k. I run the 1.5Tb version of this quite happily on Linux and
FreeBSD. It will be there (without Laptop though - mine is in the middle
of an overhaul) this evening.
Cheers,
Brat
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On 13 May 2011 14:39, "Robert Fisher"
wrote:
>
> I just bought a Samsung Galaxy Tab and I have to say that I
am very impressed with Android especially the way it seemlessly
connects with Gmail and Google apps.
On 13/05/2011 3:28 p.m., Nick Rout wrote:
> On Fri, May 13, 2011 at 2:39 PM, Robert Fisher wrote:
>> I just bought a Samsung Galaxy Tab and I have to say that I am very
>> impressed with Android especially the way it seemlessly connects with Gmail
>> and Google apps.
>> All I had to do was enter m
80 that a mini-ITX does.
>>> There might be some power-hungry mini-ITX rigs out there but 50-80 watts
>>> is a bit harsh. I have a few, each with a single disc drive and they
>>> draw between 15 and 25 watts as measured at the wall.
>>>
>>> - neil
>>&g
>>> There might be some power-hungry mini-ITX rigs out there but 50-80 watts
>>>> is a bit harsh. I have a few, each with a single disc drive and they
>>>> draw between 15 and 25 watts as measured at the wall.
>>>>
>>>> - neil
>>>
gt; from (and where are the easiest to follow instructions).
>> Maybe we could get together to create a few boxes together.
>
> I've had excellent experiences with www.nicegear.co.nz
>
>
>
+1 Hadley has been very helpful.
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On 4/02/2012 8:29 p.m., Wesley Parish wrote:
Hi
It's that time of the decade again - my flat's been put on the market, and I'm
shifting my gear and self on the 13th Feb. I've got some old, but hopefully
still usable, PCs, some of which I've had running for a while, the others I've
had stored. I'
Nick Rout wrote, On 10/10/2012 03:41 PM:
> Just counted and there are 13 devices presently with dhcp addresses on
> the home lan.
2 servers
1 switch
1 firewall
2 access points
1 myth frontend
3 desktop PCs
2 tablets
3 cellphones
1 ATA
1 voip phone
1 printer
2 laptops
1 Playstation 3
Total: 20
No
On Fri 26 Oct 2012 22:46:31 NZDT +1300, Jim Cheetham wrote:
> I'd use a simple VIgor 120 for the ADSL, and run up a pfSense machine
> on a small board like a PC Engines Alix ... pop a wifi card in it, job
done.
TP-Link has a range of very good-looking wifi cards with atheros chipset.
One niggle
ker
Kuhlmann
Sent: Tuesday, 6 November 2012 8:30 p.m.
To: Canterbury Linux Users Group
Subject: [Linux-users] Mikrotik devices
Hi Brett,
Sorry I forgot to reply.
On Mon 29 Oct 2012 09:08:31 NZDT +1300, Brett Davidson wrote:
> Hi Volker - looked at Mikrotiks at all? I'm having a lot of fu
> Thanks muchly for the highly informative post!
No problems Volker.
> Before going too much further , too make this a subject on track with
> the group, I can tell you that a Mikrotik has a customised Linux
> machine under the hood. ;-)
> Network devices for home networking have never been OT
> Yes - it has the ability to do BGP but you won't be loading even a
> full domestic route table into this puppy. Good to learn BGP on only.
> Oh so much fun to try out protocols and configurations that would
> normally cost you several appendages. ;-)
> If the day had 36 hours, ...
> What devi
-Original Message-
Hello Luggers,
As a project I'd like to set up Hylafax with a t38modem[1] and a 2talk
account.
All the info I found on Google is out of date and I'm not sure how relevant
it is.
Before I get started, I'd like to hear from anyone who has a similar set-up
so I don't end
r : I work for Voyager/Net24/RegisterDirect/1stDomains.
I run my own stuff from home but also have a VPS here at work.
All of our Unix servers run either FreeBSD or Linux.
We're not the cheapest but we're proud of our great service and reliability.
Regards,
Brett Davidson | Systems Eng
C.Falconer wrote.
Derek Smithies wrote, On 26/06/13 10:50:
Hi,
I don't have any hard data, but I suspect they will generate noise like a
747 does..
CF said> Pictures are at
http://criggie.org.nz/pictures/?pic=servers/servers1.jpg
http://criggie.org.nz/pictures/?pic=servers/servers2.jpg
Yo
Hi Steve.
Drop me a line or call me and I can direct you to my place in Woolston (just
off St Johns Street) and can give you some Wifi credentials to use. You
won't be able to get inside but the house is sheltered.
If you had asked in a few week's time there would be outside power available
to
Further to Chris' comments...
Digiweb/Webdrive, Unleash and Voyager/Net24 all do VM and VPS options.
You talking Vmware or a VPS like OpenVZ/Virtuozzo?
I'd put Digiweb and Voyager above Unleash in support but also depends
who you are currently with and what is required.
On 12/02/2015 5:
On 17/05/2016 9:52 AM, David Kirk wrote:
Hi Chris,
The balance is about $470.
So, we have three suggestions so far.
1. Drink it away
2. Transfer it to Rik to use for Software Freedom Day and his monthly
meetings
3. Donate to the Free Software Foundation
I'm not a big fan of drinking it away
On 17/05/2016 9:59 AM, Steven Sykes wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm looking at the possibility of having an LCA event hosted here in
Christchurch possibly in 2019 or maybe 2020.
I am wondering who out there would like to be part of a team to help
bring the first ever LCA to Christchurch. If you have
Hey Dude.
I'd be keen on all that gear. Would be great for study for my CCNP.
Cheers,
Brat.
On 2/09/2016 12:48 PM, Chris Hellyar wrote:
Hi folks..
I've got a pile of Cisco bits that are free to a good home...
Google is your friend for what they are and all gear as-is-where-is,
factory re
Hiya Criggie.
I'm keen on the DL585 G7 beastie, if that's still available.
Cheers,
Brett.
On 27/02/2017 2:02 PM, Criggie wrote:
On 26/02/2017, at 4:44 pm, criggie
mailto:crig...@criggie.org.nz>> wrote:
On 26/02/17 16:41, criggie wrote:
I have received a couple of servers for passing on to L
I'd like the SAN if it's still available. I have several good uses for
this...
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