Re: [LUAU] mirror.ancl.hawaii.edu is being repaired

2016-12-12 Thread Warren Togami Jr.
I'm in Hawaii from January 2nd for a week. If the new hardware is ready I can help with setup. On Tue, Dec 13, 2016 at 10:00 AM, Brian Chee wrote: > The new server is MUCH more powerful and if my ITS org fulfills past > promises...I'm hoping to have it connected to the 10gig

Re: [LUAU] Fedora Hawaii 2008 - Tuesday, June 3rd, 2008 6:00pm

2008-06-02 Thread Warren Togami
above for details. Warren Togami [EMAIL PROTECTED] Vince Hoang wrote: Follow the link. It is wonderfully concise. -Vince ___ LUAU@lists.hosef.org mailing list http://lists.hosef.org/listinfo.cgi/luau-hosef.org

Re: [LUAU] Fedora Core 2 and Silence

2004-11-14 Thread Warren Togami
were removed from FC2, but later re-added in FC3. Warren Togami [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[LUAU] FC3 released

2004-11-08 Thread Warren Togami
ftp://videl.ics.hawaii.edu/mirrors/fedora/linux/core/3/ Hawaii mirror http://linux.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/11/08/1453204tid=110tid=106 Details and lots of uninformed speculation Warren

Re: [LUAU] Fedora Core 3 Test 1

2004-07-28 Thread Warren Togami
/participate/schedule/ While FC3T1 is pretty stable aside from the one problem mentioned above, T2 and T3 may be less stable from a desktop perspective because of the upheaval coming with GNOME 2.7.x betas. Warren Togami [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [LUAU] Fedora Core 2 released

2004-05-19 Thread Warren Togami
Hawaii Linux Institute wrote: Warren Togami wrote: ftp://videl.ics.hawaii.edu/mirrors/fedora/linux/core/2/ Hawaii RoadRunner and Earthlink cable modem, University of Hawaii campuses and a few other DSL providers are welcome to use this mirror. Most of the mainland and worldwide mirrors

Re: [luau] Fedora depmod -a Segmentation Fault

2004-03-29 Thread Warren Togami
Eric Hattemer wrote: I spent a long time trying to get ndiswrapper working on my friend's laptop. It required a 2.6.1-1.43 kernel rpm. I can't quite remember what else we had to do, but I remember on that particular machine it was a lot of work. It may be simple if you use the 2.6.1-1.43.

Re: [luau] Newbie Query - Browser Plugin?

2004-03-10 Thread Warren Togami
Vince Hoang wrote: On Wed, Mar 10, 2004 at 10:01:10AM -1000, Ryan Kawailani Ozawa wrote: I'd love to use urpmi and RPM... if you can bear with me and explain exactly what that is! Is it automated versioning or whatever like CVS? (Trying not to repeat what Eric said..) RPM is the package

[luau] Test

2004-02-25 Thread Warren Togami
This is a test post to luau. Please ignore.

Re: [luau] IIIMF in Fedora

2004-02-22 Thread Warren Togami
been waiting intently for years for IIIMF to mature and replaced the aging XIM input methods. Now Unix will finally have a much more usable, feature rich, and easier to understand CJK input. Warren Togami [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [luau] upgrading

2004-01-23 Thread Warren Togami
Andrew Keyes wrote: I have a four year old 550MHz machine which had a 10GB hard drive. I just purchased a new 80GB drive and am looking for recommendations on how to make the most of it. I have RedHat but having used a Debian system this summer I found apt-get a lot more effective and fun

Re: [luau] Local updates (yum update) for Fedora Core1

2004-01-21 Thread Warren Togami
http://www.fedora.us/wiki/FedoraHOWTO Wilson, what you need is here... https://bugzilla.fedora.us/show_bug.cgi?id=1180 http://download.fedora.us/pending/fedora/1/i386/RPMS.stable/apt-0.5.15cnc5-0.fdr.3.1.i386.rpm But please try this release candidate of fedora.us' next stable apt release. You

Re: [luau] Looking for Experienced Web UI Developer

2004-01-20 Thread Warren Togami
Seth Ladd wrote: - Strong and complete Web standards experience. We're looking for someone who loves to work in XHTML, CSS, table-less layouts, and creates nice clean XHTML. I'm glad that you folks plan on using CSS and table-less layouts for the government website! Warren

Re: [luau] HOSEF eSchool conference volunteers needed

2004-01-20 Thread Warren Togami
Patrick Smith wrote: HOSEF needs some folks to man our booth during Hawaii DOE' eSchool Conference (http://www.k12.hi.us/~eschool/conf2003/). Our booth will run from 7:30 am to 4:00 pm on March 11 and 12 at the Sheraton Wakiki http://www.k12.hi.us/~eschool/conf2003/ This web page is

Re: [luau] Dual Processors Linux

2004-01-19 Thread Warren Togami
Rodney Kanno wrote: My processors are AMD MP 2100...about 1.8 GHZ each. When I try to play video (mpg), I have nothing else running and I have ~800MB free memory, out of 1020MB. While the video is playing, CPU utilization does not go above 37%. I am using Kaffeine, and also noatun. Both give

Re: [luau] Moz 1.6

2004-01-19 Thread Warren Togami
Hawaii Linux Institute wrote: Tom_Gordon/RISE/[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I don't get it, you can put Mozilla anywhere in any OS. What is it windows can't do? For the newest version of Moz, I install it locally in my home directory. (Try to do that in Windows??? Ha!) This is an

Re: [luau] Dual Processors Linux

2004-01-19 Thread Warren Togami
You are saying that it works if you remove one processor from your motherboard, or you are talking about a different computer entirely? Does it work if you boot into the UP uniprocessor kernel? What brand and version of Linux? Warren Rodney Kanno wrote: If it does not have anything to do

Re: [luau] Dual Processors Linux

2004-01-19 Thread Warren Togami
Rodney Kanno wrote: No it's the same computer. For some reason, my BIOS is tempermental and sometimes it detects only one of the two processors. But when it detects only one, the watching video works fine. When my BIOS detects two processors, watching video does not work anymore (using the same

Re: [luau] Excuse me, they said billion, not million - with a B???

2004-01-16 Thread Warren Togami
kilauea wrote: CBS Market Watch reported 1-15-04 ...H-P also disclosed that it's logged revenue of more than $2.5 billion in fiscal 2003 from its Linux product and service offerings. Real nurds would just look over the tops of their glasses and comment 10 to the 9th, not a particularly large

Re: [luau] Moz 1.6

2004-01-16 Thread Warren Togami
Hawaii Linux Institute wrote: Moz 1.6 is out. The default binary (from the tgz file) does not have xft enabled, but Mozilla.org has made it relatively easy to build from the source: http://webtools.mozilla.org/build/config.cgi Patch files for big5 (traditional Chinese) fonts are available

Re: [luau] Doing AOL Mail in Linux

2004-01-16 Thread Warren Togami
Hawaii Linux Institute wrote: BTW, thanks to the $750 million Microsoft paid to AOL/Time Warner (now only Time Warner), AOL has made it sure that the AOL program will not run in Linux. NoMatterWhat. Many AOL users are forced to stay with AOL (and thus Windows) because of their e-mail

Re: [luau] migration

2004-01-15 Thread Warren Togami
Thomas Ryan Gordon Sr wrote: Lucas wrote: | HP ProLiant DL360 G3 $6,706.00 | (list) (2 x 3.2 GHz Intel Xeon, 2.0 GB RAM, 2 x 72.8 GB 1 RPM | SCSI hot-pluggable drives, 2 x 10/100/1000 Ethernet, no OS) This machine rocks :D I got one (DL380 G3) with the

Re: [luau] RHEL 3.0 on AMD64 (Was: migration)

2004-01-15 Thread Warren Togami
Hawaii Linux Institute wrote: How much does an equivalent AMD64 system cost? Any vendors you would recommend? What are their specs? Here is one example: http://pogolinux.com/systems/servers/PerformanceWare/index.html#PW1464 2 year warranty 1U rackmount Dual Opteron 244 processors 4GB RAM

Re: [luau] migration

2004-01-15 Thread Warren Togami
Vince Hoang wrote: As far as stability... power outages can render the notes servers useless as they always require manual fsck and some are not within hours of a sysadm prepared to respond. That is not normal. To make the system a little more fault tolerant, make sure UFS logging is enabled

Re: [luau] RHEL 3.0 on AMD64 (Was: migration)

2004-01-15 Thread Warren Togami
Warren Togami wrote: Hawaii Linux Institute wrote: How much does an equivalent AMD64 system cost? Any vendors you would recommend? What are their specs? Here is one example: http://pogolinux.com/systems/servers/PerformanceWare/index.html#PW1464 2 year warranty 1U rackmount Dual Opteron

Re: [luau] migration

2004-01-13 Thread Warren Togami
at no additional cost. [1] http://www.fedoralegacy.org Warren Togami [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[luau] Fedora Core 1 - DVD ISO image

2004-01-13 Thread Warren Togami
http://torrent.linux.duke.edu/ I don't thing this has been reported widely, but you can quickly download the Fedora Core 1 DVD ISO image if you use bittorrent. It is the same software that is contained within the 3-disk binary ISO CD-R set, but with the convenience of a single disk if you

Re: [luau] Fedora Core 1 seems slow

2004-01-07 Thread Warren Togami
Thomas Hackett wrote: Hi Guys, I've just finished installing Fedora Core 1 and to be honest, I'm kind of disappointed. It seems really slow compared to Debian. I'm using it on a PIII 450 MHz IBM ThinkPad 390x with 160 MB or ram. I used to run Debian unstable and that worked fine. I'm

Re: [luau] RoadRunner or EarthLink?

2003-12-24 Thread Warren Togami
Hawaii Linux Institute wrote: As I mentioned earlier, I was quite disturbed to find out that my cable modem has a fix IP address of 66.xxx.xxx.xxx. I turned off my Linksys router a few times, the ip address stays the same. However, I have had this new ip address for only two weeks.

Re: [luau] videl.ics.hawaii.edu disk failure - Your Help Needed

2003-12-05 Thread Warren Togami
On Fri, 2003-12-05 at 09:27, Matthew John Darnell wrote: Vince, Is their a particular drive you have in mind, or just any 160GB disk. -Matt If this is to make Videl's system drive 2x160GB RAID1, then the identical brand and model would be ideal. IMHO Videl does not need the extra disk

Re: [luau] videl.ics.hawaii.edu disk failure - Your Help Needed

2003-12-04 Thread Warren Togami
On Wed, 2003-12-03 at 23:38, Thomas Ryan Gordon Sr wrote: We should get another 60GB drive to mirror the other 60GB drive. Preferably of the same model so they both run with similar speed and access times. The exact model is $99 at local CompUSA, but I'm looking for better deals

Re: [luau] RoadRunner or EarthLink?

2003-12-04 Thread Warren Togami
On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 22:19, Hawaii Linux Institute wrote: A friend was asking whether to subscribe RoadRunner or EarthLink. I remember this subject was discussed before. Does anyone care to comment? Thanks. Both locally go through Oceanic's lines, and I believe are installed by the same

Re: [luau] videl.ics.hawaii.edu disk failure - Your Help Needed

2003-12-04 Thread Warren Togami
Brian Chee wrote: Beware, I've just been burned by the Promise ATA/133 RAID controller...it will only rebuild the array if you give a new drive of identical geometryunlike SCSI based raid which only need a similar or larger sized drive. I'm exploring 3ware's offerings and am enthusiastic

Re: [luau] videl.ics.hawaii.edu disk failure - Your Help Needed

2003-12-04 Thread Warren Togami
R.Scott Belford wrote: This was my motivation in buying a larger drive. If installed now, it solves redundancy issues but is not a true permanent solution. Software raid with different sized drives has a few more steps, I guess, with formatting, but this is not a big deal, is it? With

Re: [luau] videl.ics.hawaii.edu disk failure - Your Help Needed

2003-12-03 Thread Warren Togami
On Tue, 2003-12-02 at 20:31, R. Scott Belford wrote: On Tuesday, December 2, 2003, at 07:44 PM, Warren Togami wrote: snip --- Apparently one of the disks in the RAID1 array of videl.ics.hawaii.edu failed during November. I am hoping for donations to help pay for the replacement disk

Re: [luau] Universities Dispute with Red Hat over 'Fedora'

2003-11-21 Thread Warren Togami
On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 21:27, Ho'ala Greevy wrote: Warren fellow Fedorians, just read this off slashdot: http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/11/20/1722215 any updates you can glean for us? thx, Ho'ala Cornell/UoV is telling only one side of the story, which is a half-truth at

Re: [luau] kernel advice

2003-11-15 Thread Warren Togami
On Sat, 2003-11-15 at 00:01, Jimen Ching wrote: On Fri, 14 Nov 2003, Charles Lockhart wrote: Undoubtedly it's my own ignorance causing me problems, so I was wondering where I could look to understand the system they use. Is their a how-to or something like it available? I've read some

Re: [luau] 2.6 kernel q

2003-11-12 Thread Warren Togami
Charles Lockhart wrote: Sorry to ask such a rube question, but anybody know how or if drivers written for the 2.4 kernel will be supported under the 2.6 kernel? Indications I've had from reading and talking to people are that drivers for the 2.4 kernel will have to be re-written for the 2.6

Re: [luau] Fedora Core 1 Released

2003-11-06 Thread Warren Togami
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 08:50, Hawaii Linux Institute wrote: So far, the comments I received were, before the Fedora Core 1 release, RedHat seemed to have shot its own foot by reneging on its previous commitment and shifting the responsibility to a yet-to-be proven volunteer group. But now

Re: [luau] Fedora Core 1 Released

2003-11-06 Thread Warren Togami
On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 10:03, R. Scott Belford wrote: Last night I ran apt-get dist-upgrade on a redhat 9 box, and I noticed many of the packages that were new to rhat9 had a .fr ending. Are these Fedora packages? One in particular was gthumb. Is it only by updating rhat9 via the sourceforge

Re: [luau] Fedora Core 1 Released

2003-11-06 Thread Warren Togami
Yes, packages with .fr are legacy fedora packages. But these are not the packages reffered to in this thread. Tom http://shrike.freshrpms.net/ fr packages are freshrpms.net. They are not fedora. Warren

Re: [luau] Re: Which Distribution To Go With

2003-11-05 Thread Warren Togami
On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 23:33, R. Scott Belford wrote: What would happen if, say in 5 years, that Red Hat was acquired by a competitor or underwent management changes that did not embrace the partnership with Fedora. Would the Fedora name be held by the new company/management, or would it be

[luau] Fedora Core 1 Released

2003-11-05 Thread Warren Togami
http://torrent.dulug.duke.edu/ Only available via bittorrent for now. FTP mirrors are coming soon along with the official announcement. Release notes and GPG signed md5sums are on the above URL. ftp://videl.ics.hawaii.edu/temp/yarrow-binary-i386-iso/

Re: [luau] Which Distribution To Go With

2003-11-04 Thread Warren Togami
On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 07:52, R. Scott Belford wrote: If you liked the feel of RedHat, Mandrake or Suse are reasonable alternatives. I would personally advise that you consider Debian. The stable branch is something you can count on for the charity sites' servers. Come by one of our

Re: [luau] Which Distribution To Go With

2003-11-04 Thread Warren Togami
On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 10:16, R. Scott Belford wrote: Any early and successful user of Slackware should be able to migrate to a *bsd. I apologize, I read too quickly and didn't realize he meant server. Warren

Re: [luau] Re: Which Distribution To Go With

2003-11-04 Thread Warren Togami
On Tue, 2003-11-04 at 22:37, John Johnson wrote: I appreciate all the input you all have given. I think I will try out the Fedora project over debian for now. I am used to RH9 and that alone may make it worth doing. I was planning to set up a newer, faster box, so I don't mind the reinstall

Re: [luau] Fedora, RedHat and Warren

2003-11-03 Thread Warren Togami
I am a little confused here, I know that RH is not going to continue their regular user distro and are focusing on their enterprise distro. Let me know if this is right, has Warren taken RH from 9.0 and is releasing it as Fedora? I am thinking Fedora is RH in its new incarnation and Warren is

Re: [luau] Red Hat Enterprise Linux

2003-11-03 Thread Warren Togami
I am thinking about migrating one of my systems to RHEL/WS 3.0. As an RHN subscriber, I have gone through all the Red Hat links, but I still couldn't find out what features from the 2.6 kernel have been backported (e.g., ACPI?) and what application programs are included. I admit I am a poor

Re: [luau] Which Distribution To Go With

2003-11-03 Thread Warren Togami
On Mon, 2003-11-03 at 20:24, John Johnson wrote: Hmm...I just got the email from Red Hat today stating that my free distribution will reach its end-of-life in the next quarter. Not being aware of the current RH prices, I went over to the site to look at how much a low-end subscription would

Re: [luau] Fedora: Taking Screenshots During Installation

2003-10-31 Thread Warren Togami
On Fri, 2003-10-31 at 09:01, Hawaii Linux Institute wrote: Fedora will officially debut Nov. 3. (I suspect the traffic will be completely jamed, and I don't know whether RHN subscribers will be able to dl it from RedHat Network?)

Re: [luau] Help with Spamassassin in RH9

2003-10-27 Thread Warren Togami
. It is considerably more accurate than the older spamassassin-2.55 shipped in RH9, while fixing a few nasty bugs. Warren Togami [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [luau] Num Lock

2003-10-27 Thread Warren Togami
Eric Hattemer wrote: the mandrake rpm... http://rpmfind.net/linux/rpm2html/search.php?query=numlocksubmit=Search+... I make no guarantees, though. Try rpmbuild --rebuild *.src.rpm on the src.rpm version. It'll appear in /usr/src/RedHat/RPMS/*. do a find /usr/src/RedHat -name *.rpm to

Re: [luau] Num Lock

2003-10-27 Thread Warren Togami
Warren Togami wrote: The Mandrake RPM unforutunately wont work for the thin clients without some extra work. Please give me a while to search for this solution. It would then need to be installed into the thin client nfs root-boot chroot and not the main system. Warren Actually

Re: [luau] Taiwan Budgeting $8M to Push Linux

2003-10-16 Thread Warren Togami
Hawaii Linux Institute wrote: Now that we can claim Fedora originated from Hawaii (you will be surprised as to how much that could elevate our Linuxique credibility :-) ), perhaps eventually our local Linux groups can somehow get involved. But we will see. wayne Well, Fedora originated

Re: [luau] that crazy GPL stuff...

2003-10-14 Thread Warren Togami
Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer. The below is only what I think is true based upon stuff I have read. Some of that was on Slashdot, so do check your own facts and get a real lawyer. Jimen Ching wrote: On Tue, 14 Oct 2003, Charles Lockhart wrote: q1. It makes sense to me that software

Re: [luau] that crazy GPL stuff...

2003-10-14 Thread Warren Togami
On Tue, 2003-10-14 at 08:28, Charles Lockhart wrote: Links to the docs/articles I was reading are: http://www.forbes.com/2003/10/14/cz_dl_1014linksys.html http://www.groklaw.net/article.php?story=20031014204258580 Read Groklaw's response to this Forbes article. This quote below is the key

Re: [luau] that crazy GPL stuff...

2003-10-14 Thread Warren Togami
Jimen Ching wrote: This is not entirely accurate. IIRC Linus Torvalds made the linux kernel GPL with one exception, that exception is binary-only modules are allowed (but generally frowned upon). Normally the GPL disallows keeping source code closed even if you dynamically link to it, and

Re: [luau] applying patches to RH kernels, RH and 2.6 kernel

2003-10-09 Thread Warren Togami
MonMotha wrote: Generally, I've found that you either use the RH kernel or make your own. RH puts a BUNCH of patches on their kernels (they make the list available somewhere, probably in the changelog or similar for the kernel srpm) that will likely break any other patches you try to apply

Re: [luau] ultra ata 100 okay?

2003-10-02 Thread Warren Togami
Chances are it will work. Is the brand of the special PCI controller Promise? On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 20:01, TB wrote: I'm trying to figure out if this western digital 175GB 7200rpm ultra ata/100 hard drive will work in my linux system. I went to redhat and looked for their HCLs, since I am

Re: [luau] Saving in /home

2003-09-30 Thread Warren Togami
Also remember that the umask for netatalk needs to be set. I don't know how to do this for the /home directories though... Making all home directories 777 really makes me nervous. It might work for a school like Liholiho, but otherwise it is a disaster waiting to happen. We really need to fix

Re: [luau] Saving in /home

2003-09-30 Thread Warren Togami
On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 08:18, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: netatalk itself is just as scarey! Indeed it is. It is very poorly documented too. ACL info here: http://acl.bestbits.at/ the utilities are in the RPM called acl. I know about ACL filesystems. I am just concerned if it is stable

Re: [luau] Saving in /home

2003-09-30 Thread Warren Togami
On Tue, 2003-09-30 at 08:37, Nakashima wrote: On Mon, 29 Sep 2003, Warren Togami wrote: Also remember that the umask for netatalk needs to be set. I don't know how to do this for the /home directories though... Making all home directories 777 really makes me nervous. It might work

Re: [luau] Map network drive in 2000

2003-09-25 Thread Warren Togami
I can't see the box in the Network Neighborhood. Is there something I'm missing? I'll try mapping to the IP address. Thanks --Peter Peter is that Windows internal or external to the lab? I suspect there are WINS configuration problems clashing on the external side. Somebody that understand

Re: [luau] storage - need raid?

2003-09-25 Thread Warren Togami
On Thu, 2003-09-25 at 13:38, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 320G (maxtor) IDE drives run as low as $300. Getting four 250G WD SE hard drives and using linux software raid (or hardware if you wanna spend extra) should cost you well under $1000. tom Make sure you have one independent IDE channel

Re: [luau] locate apt and synaptic after rpm -i?

2003-09-25 Thread Warren Togami
TB wrote: I'm trying to get fedora going, so I downloaded the rpm for apt and synaptic and installed them. I think. I ran rpm -i filename. Then I tried locate apt-get and got nothing. And locate synaptic, also nothing. then I tried just running apt-get, it worked. Why is the locate command

Re: [luau] Map network drive in 2000

2003-09-25 Thread Warren Togami
Nakashima wrote: To set up your samba box as a master browser, you need something like # make this number artifically high os level = 80 preferred master = True domain master = True in the [globals] section. So I just type the above anywhere in the globals

Re: [luau] fedora q's

2003-09-24 Thread Warren Togami
On Tue, 2003-09-23 at 09:47, Vince Hoang wrote: To be honest, I found Warren's response to be fairly arrogant. These are easily found with Google. Please do not ask me to point the way. Maybe I'm just reading it wrong, but I really just didn't apreciate the attitude. Wrong delivery.

[luau] Re: Quote for AMD64 systems

2003-09-24 Thread Warren Togami
Michael, I got this quote from Pogo Linux. Roughly equivalent to your quoted system except higher quality parts and 2 year warranty where they will send individual parts or you can send the entire box back for repair. I would recommend running it in 32bit mode at first until 64bit Red Hat Linux

Re: [luau] fedora q's

2003-09-23 Thread Warren Togami
On Tue, 2003-09-23 at 07:55, Charles Lockhart wrote: Warren Togami wrote: apt and yum are generic tools which can download, install and update packages from an arbitrary source. fedora.us was one of many sources of 3rd party packages for Red Hat Linux. freshrpms.net is another. Ah, I

Re: [luau] openssh vulnerability

2003-09-23 Thread Warren Togami
On Tue, 2003-09-23 at 08:25, Vince Hoang wrote: On Thu, Sep 18, 2003 at 06:29:32AM -1000, Deven Phillips wrote: Thanks to quick action from our team at HCC, I am proud to say that we had all of our systems patched as of 4PM yesterday afternoon. Not bad for having to upgrade, patch, and test

Re: [luau] Proposed LTSP Server Config

2003-09-22 Thread Warren Togami
On Sun, 2003-09-21 at 22:31, Dwight Victor wrote: This is exactly what I'm looking for. However, in my experience, businesses are catious of Linux primarily because of support issues...they don't believe they can find the kind of support that a Dell or Cisco can provide (or Micro$oft). I'd

RE: [luau] Proposed LTSP Server Config

2003-09-22 Thread Warren Togami
On Sun, 2003-09-21 at 23:12, Dwight wrote: I did some looking with Google and found the following info: http://www.electronicsrecycling.net/menu2/search/eiasearch.asp?state=HI This site provides information regarding electronics recyling on a state-by-state as well as nationwide basis.

Re: [luau] fedora q's

2003-09-22 Thread Warren Togami
that fedora is designed to handle? Yes, the old Fedora at fedora.us currently has all RH updates as well as updates for its own packages whenever they are released. The fedora.us project will continue operating for several more months while the new fedora.redhat.com project is forming. Warren

Re: [luau] Proposed LTSP Server Config

2003-09-21 Thread Warren Togami
On Sun, 2003-09-21 at 01:33, Nakashima wrote: Yesterday, I met with rep Marumoto about how Linux could save the state megabucks, enhance the local economy, and deal with the landfill problem. She was very interested and asked for another meeting so she could include computer savvy people on

Re: [luau] version question

2003-09-19 Thread Warren Togami
2 questions, really. 1. I'm primarily a Redhat user. Every once in a while, I upgrade, usually about 3-6 months after a new release has come out. And I have multiple machines, so I have the convenience of upgrading them one at a time, so while my primary machine is still running 7.3, I

Re: [luau] Proposed LTSP Server Config

2003-09-19 Thread Warren Togami
early next week, meaning there will be a flood of new AMD64 hardware on the market. While Athlon64 wont be suitable for that server, it may or may not effect pricing on the Opteron hardware or other generic hardware around it. Warren Togami [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[luau] HOWTO Lockdown Mozilla Prefs for LTSP v0.1

2003-09-14 Thread Warren Togami
setup both St. John and Liholiho's K12LTSP servers using this method. The directions should be simple enough for most people to configure the same for McKinley quickly. Warren Togami [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [luau] Oceanic cable modem service

2003-09-12 Thread Warren Togami
compromised. Anyhow, please heed this warning, and ASK if you don't know how to use the automatic update tools. We will help you. Warren Togami [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[luau] OpenOffice.org 1.1RC4

2003-09-08 Thread Warren Togami
Hawaii's Local Mirror ftp://videl.ics.hawaii.edu/mirrors/openoffice/stable/1.1rc4/ -Forwarded Message- From: Louis Suarez-Potts [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: announce@openoffice.org Cc: discuss-openoffice.org discuss@openoffice.org Subject: [ooo-announce] OpenOffice.org 1.1RC4 Date: Mon, 08 Sep

Re: [luau] Hotmail Users - Read This

2003-09-05 Thread Warren Togami
On Fri, 2003-09-05 at 00:53, Tom Hackett wrote: it. The only reason I bring it up is because there are some limits I noticed for fastmail.fm's free account where you're not supposed to exceed 40MB/month of email transfer which seemed odd, and you're not supposed to use the free account for

[luau] Hotmail Users - Read This

2003-08-28 Thread Warren Togami
Hotmail accounts very frequently bounce messages due to their extremely small storage quota. I had been manually deleting these bounces for years now, but it is a bit annoying for me. From this day forward I will be unsubscribing hotmail accounts who bounce more than 3 times. As an alternative

[luau] Status Report: August 2003

2003-08-26 Thread Warren Togami
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[luau] kernel-2.4.22 released

2003-08-25 Thread Warren Togami
ftp://videl.ics.hawaii.edu/temp/kernel kernel-2.4.22 released if you are the type to build your own kernels. I have mirrored the full tarball and patch at videl. Warren

[luau] RH9 and Sun JVM 1.4.2 article

2003-08-24 Thread Warren Togami
Article about Sun's cooperation with Red Hat in getting Java to work nicely with NPTL. On Sat, 2003-08-23 at 07:59, Tom Ball wrote: Sun's engineers responsible for the Linux version of the Java runtime (J2SE JDK) recently wrote an article on how they worked with RedHat on the design of the new

Re: [luau] RH 9 server hacked -- what went wrong?

2003-08-22 Thread Warren Togami
On Fri, 2003-08-22 at 10:27, Keith wrote: Firewalls are your friend. These days they are so cheap, even for home use, that there is no reason not to have one. It is in your best interest to have one, set up an inbound default policy of DENY for at least all priveledged ports and only open up

[luau] Aug 20th Seminar: Introduction to Linux Firewalls

2003-08-12 Thread Warren Togami
Seminar: Introduction to Linux Firewalls Where:McKinley Community School 634 Pensacola Street, Room 208 When: Wednesday, August 20th, 2003 from 6pm - 8pm Presenter:Warren Togami [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cost: None Seating is limited to 20. *Please register

Re: [luau] RHCE Exam Tips/study groups/info

2003-08-08 Thread Warren Togami
and would like to have some study sessions? mahalo nui loa mike Hi, welcome to our list. I have not taken RHCE yet because I have not had time to fly to the mainland yet. Are you flying to the mainland or is it being offered here? Warren Togami [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: [luau] SpamAssassin Spoofing

2003-08-07 Thread Warren Togami
from SBL addresses in 6 months on 30 accounts on my server, but your mileage may vary. Warren Togami [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[luau] Groklaw details about IBM counter-attack

2003-08-07 Thread Warren Togami
Summary of details of the 10 point counter-attack. IBM sure looks to pound SCO into non-existence. I for one am very happy that IBM's army of lawyers is fighting for what may become the first test of the GPL in the courts. http://radio.weblogs.com/0120124/2003/08/07.html ... It also means

Re: [luau] Red Hat vs. SCO

2003-08-05 Thread Warren Togami
In case you have not been following the news and wish to learn more about the history of the SCO v. everybody shenanigans, Wikipedia has a well put together summary of claims from both sides including news links from the past half year. They continue to update this page as the drama continues.

Re: [luau] IBM Clinches Government Security Certification for Linux - Short Full Article

2003-08-05 Thread Warren Togami
Many of our projects has been developed on Linux then switched to Solaris because they required EAL4 rating. Hopfully Linux can catch up with IBM's help, then kill SCO after. Sounds like the new pluggable security framework in 2.6 kernel and the NSA's SELinux being ported to use that

[luau] Liholiho Status

2003-08-04 Thread Warren Togami
thing I don't know how to do is set the umask for files created from MacOS by AFP over TCP. So Peter, whenever you can get me the complete lists of students and their classes I can script account creation and the server should be ready for students. This is exciting... Almost ready! Warren Togami

Re: [luau] procmail recipe

2003-08-04 Thread Warren Togami
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 11:06, Ronnie Baron wrote: I'm trying to create a procmail recipe for the list so it goes to a specific folder but the one I have is not working. Any suggestions? :O: * ^List-Id:.*luau.videl.ics.hawaii.edu /var/spool/mail/luau :O: * ^(from:|cc:|to:).*luau

Re: [luau] Red Hat vs. SCO

2003-08-04 Thread Warren Togami
http://radio.weblogs.com/0120124/2003/08/04.html Paralegal (not a lawyer)'s analysis of what this Red Hat filing means. Also a link to SCO's quick response to Red Hat's new filing. Further down the page is A Criminal Lawyer's Take on SCO: They Not Only May Lose, Sanctions Possible

[luau] August 2003 Netcraft Survey

2003-08-01 Thread Warren Togami
http://news.netcraft.com/archives/2003/08/01/august_2003_web_server_survey.html The charts look sweet. =) Warren

Re: [luau] RAID Card recommendation

2003-07-30 Thread Warren Togami
On Tue, 2003-07-29 at 10:15, Rodney Kanno wrote: I just inheritated two SCSI drives for a Linux machine at my office, and was wondering if anyone could suggest a good SCSI card to do basic drive mirroring. I know nothing about SCSI, and a few days ago, someone mentioned that the 3Ware

[luau] Getting a Windows Refund in California Small Claims Court

2003-07-30 Thread Warren Togami
Getting a Windows Refund in California Small Claims Court http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=7040mode=threadorder=0 Appears that it takes a bit of work and a cool head, but it is at least possible to get a refund for the Windows that comes with retail computers that you do not use.

[luau] Atalkd Routing Guides

2003-07-30 Thread Warren Togami
http://www.transit.hanse.de/netatalk/router.html http://www.neon.com/atalk_routing.html After a bit of digging found these two pages which should be enough information to configure the routing properly on Liholiho campus.

Re: [luau] mbox vs Maildir

2003-07-29 Thread Warren Togami
On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 13:33, R. Scott Belford wrote: Like many of us, I have been enjoying reasonably spam free, sorted, and web-accessible mail via exim/fetchmail/procmail/spamassasin/imap/squirrelmail. It has been a delight. Not content with good enough, I have been toying with the idea of

Re: [luau] RedHat, RR, and Hostname

2003-07-28 Thread Warren Togami
On Mon, 2003-07-28 at 06:30, Steve Anderson wrote: I have been trying to fix an issue that I have with my RedHat 9 system. The system is connected via cable modem to RoadRunner, so it receives a DHCP IP. The DHCP client also provides a hostname. The hostname is NOT a FQDN so Gnome/GDM will not

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