Proposal:
HOSEF Swapmeet and Ebay
Purpose:
There is a great deal of donated hardware at Pricebusters and
Mid-Pacific Institute that cannot be put to good use for our Linux in
schools deployments. The large amount of excess hardware is a strain on
Pricebusters and Mid-Pacific Institute, so we
On Wed, 2003-04-23 at 14:08, Virgil wrote:
Are you talking about Lavanet's frame relay services? Maybe if you want more
you can boost it up to more than 5gb a month? I don't speak for lavanet but
I know they are a little bit more flexible in this area and provide you with
good service compared
I just got a sony vaio laptop running RH9. After a bit of tinkering, I
was able to get everything pretty much set up right, but when I was
running some tcl/tk gui based apps, they just look bizaare.
if I start wish, and then run the following:
button .b -text Hello
pack .b
I get button
Fear not fellow luau hosef members, open source software development is
alive and well here in Hawaii. My company's flagship product, Pau Spam
(www.pauspam.net), is featured in this week's issue of PBN.
http://www.bizjournals.com/pacific/stories/2003/04/21/story7.html
And in accordance with
What brand of switch does HOSEF recommend for LTSP implementation?
Is there a significant difference between brands?
~Peter
http://news.com.com/2100-1002-998238.html?tag=lh
Patch issued for Windows NT flaw
By Robert Lemos
Staff Writer, CNET News.com
April 24, 2003, 12:05 PM PT
Microsoft on Thursday released an update for Windows NT that fixes the
critical vulnerability that allowed an intruder to sneak onto
Nakashima wrote:
What brand of switch does HOSEF recommend for LTSP implementation?
Is there a significant difference between brands?
~Peter
Not speaking for HOSEF, I can heartily reccomend the 3Com SuperStack series if
you want a larger, managed switch. They are significantly cheaper than
On Thu, 2003-04-24 at 11:05, MonMotha wrote:
Nakashima wrote:
What brand of switch does HOSEF recommend for LTSP implementation?
Is there a significant difference between brands?
~Peter
Not speaking for HOSEF, I can heartily reccomend the 3Com SuperStack series
if
you want a larger,
Never had a problem with Netgearas far as unmanaged switches go...We
employ them just about everywhere except at the main office where we use
3com superstacks
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Warren Togami
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2003
I personally have a SuperStack II 3300 (24 ports) at home, and I love
it. I can
easily move 16MB/sec (full duplex, 100Mbit, one comp with a good NIC
talking to
two comps with crummy NICs) over a single port on it. It's been very
reliable,
despite the partial failure of one fan.
--MonMotha
Take a look at:
http://www.dslreports.com/tweaks
Ted
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Randall Oshita
Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2003 3:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [luau] Network switch
I personally have a SuperStack II
I use a combination of iptraf, gkrellm, and rtstat (comes with iproute2) on the
desktop, and I verify by ripping stats right off my switch via SNMP (and often
graphing them with something like MRTG).
--MonMotha
Randall, Do you happen to work for the Navy?
Noli
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