| Did the one school with a firm LTSP commitment say they would pay for
| their LTSP server and networking equipment?
Not sure of that yet; I think there is a small budget of maybe a couple
thousand for the project. My understanding is they need more clients
and to have the existing clients
What's the lowdown on Verizon's DSL promotion currently making the rounds? I
believe it's $39.95 a month with the first month free and mandatory 1 year
subscription. Anyone using this setup? Are there any hidden charges? Is this
a good deal compared to other DSLs? To cable?
Thanks,
Wayne
Keaau Middle School on the Big Island is very interested in acquiring 20
donated computers to be used for wordprocessing class , so they do not need
to be interent capable. Can anyone help us?
June Davids
808 982-4200 ext 247
Aloha,
Don't know anything about this promotion, but I use a Verizon DSL line to
Flex and have been very happy. Roadrunner is MUCH faster and a little
cheaper than what I pay, but Flex doesn't care that I have my own mail and
web server and Flex is NEVER down. If you don't need to run any
Actually UH Info and Comp Sci is working with SOny on gaming technology
for use in primary education. The side goal is also to train a bunch of
students in game console programming techniques. Chris Lee of Sony
Tri-star fame seems to also be interested in the efforts.
/brian chee
University of
June_Davids/KEAAUM/[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Keaau Middle School on the Big Island is very interested in acquiring 20
donated computers to be used for wordprocessing class , so they do not need
to be interent capable. Can anyone help us?
June Davids
808 982-4200 ext 247
Are you in contact with
--- Dustin Cross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Roadrunner is MUCH faster and a little
cheaper than what I pay, but Flex doesn't care that
I have my own mail and web server and Flex is NEVER
down. If you don't need to run any servers, I
would spend the extra $5 per month and get
Roadrunner.
I
Brian Chee wrote:
I'm really having problems finding the wiring diagram to take an L21-20
electrical plug (5 wire, 2 hot and 2 neutral with a ground) at 20amps
208volts. I need to convert this outlet into multiple 20amp 110volt
outlets.
Since this is a temporary tap, it's legalbut
Also I personally wouldn't use Verizon if I were
running any servers that needed to be accessed from
the Internet, due to the high prices they charge for a
static IP. For 768Kbps download/128Kbps upload with a
static IP, I was quoted $59.95 a month. For 1.5Mbps
download/128Kbps with static IP, I
Warren or Ray,
As list admins, could one of you tell us how many people are subscribed to
LUAU?
curious,
-ho'ala
On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 12:44:30PM -1000, Randall Oshita wrote:
Also, keep in mind that Verizon has a CIR (or something like
that I forget the letters) of only 10%. That means that they
only guarantee 10% of your desinated plan speed. If you have a
plan of 768/768 NO WAY are you ever going to
On Wednesday 19 February 2003 09:36 pm, Dustin Cross wrote:
Aloha,
Don't know anything about this promotion, but I use a Verizon DSL line to
Flex and have been very happy. Roadrunner is MUCH faster and a little
cheaper than what I pay, but Flex doesn't care that I have my own mail and
web
Ho'ala Greevy wrote:
Warren or Ray,
As list admins, could one of you tell us how many people are subscribed to
LUAU?
curious,
-ho'ala
Currently 246 people.
Warren
Correct. I pay both Flex and Verizon and it ends up being more than the
$39.59, I think I pay $65 per month, but I like being able to LEGALLY run
my own servers with fear of ports being blocked or getting a letter saying
that it is against the AUP. And I pay much less than the Roadrunner
I found this great opportunity at Dice, and thought it might be helpful in your
job search.
http://seeker.dice.com/jobsearch/servlet/JobSearch?op=1002dockey=xml/0/d/[EMAIL
PROTECTED]
Here is a position that CSC has had advertised for weeks. If you are
interested you should apply even
OOPS! Sandi ment to send this to Vince.
Dusty
I found this great opportunity at Dice, and thought it might be helpful
in your job search.
http://seeker.dice.com/jobsearch/servlet/JobSearch?
op=1002dockey=xml/0/d/[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Here is a position that CSC has had advertised
On 19 Feb 2003 at 14:11, Casey Roberts wrote:
One of the downers of having a cable connection versus
a DSL connection is that cable modem users actually
share bandwith with other users in that area.
I understand the theory of CM operation and am aware of the shared
concept of a local node
I was a contractor at Bell Atlantic building out thier DSL a few years
back. The choke point was at the CO (central office). Basically all of
the DSL lines from your area terminate there and that system is connected
to the main office and then to the internet. At Bell Atlantic the
connection
On Thursday 20 February 2003 01:31 am, Dustin Cross wrote:
Correct. I pay both Flex and Verizon and it ends up being more than the
$39.59, I think I pay $65 per month, but I like being able to LEGALLY run
my own servers with fear of ports being blocked or getting a letter saying
that it is
Does anybody know of a Windows Terminal Server Client for Red Hat 8.0? When
I was running Mandrake they had one.
Thanks,
Don
On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 03:46:21PM -1000, Dustin Cross wrote:
OOPS! Sandi ment to send this to Vince.
That is one way to announce my availability. :)
-Vince
--- Dustin Cross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At Bell Atlantic the connection from the CO to the
main office was a T-1 even though the system
recommended an OC-3 for the amount of lines they
had. What you got was dedicated bandwidth to the
CO, from there it is shared bandwidth.
Better to have a
Casey Roberts wrote:
--- Dustin Cross [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At Bell Atlantic the connection from the CO to the
main office was a T-1 even though the system
recommended an OC-3 for the amount of lines they
had. What you got was dedicated bandwidth to the
CO, from there it is shared
This file, disk 2, seems too small:
/mirrors/mandrake/Mandrake-iso/i586/MandrakeLinux-9.1rc1-CD2.i586.iso
Is it still downloading?
-Matt
Tom Donahoe wrote:
On 2/17/03 12:54 PM, maddog [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I take all of your coments in stride. I read them all and they are well
thought out. Gary had a great comment about being an outspoken advocate,
that is not always the best approach when you are trying to get people to
I like being able to LEGALLY run my own servers with fear of
ports being blocked or getting a letter saying that it is
against the AUP.
I've noticed recently that a lot of people think, Road Runner doesn't
allow servers
to be run over residential access.
As long as the servers aren't
Don Does anybody know of a Windows Terminal Server Client for Red Hat 8.0? When
Don I was running Mandrake they had one.
Warren Red Hat 8.0.94 beta has krdc which does that, but it isn't
Warren in Red Hat 8.0. It is part of KDE 3.1.
Warren
Warren I'll dig around to see if there is an easier way
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