Re: [luau] Appearance

2002-10-01 Thread Warren Togami
- Original Message - From: "LinuxDan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, September 28, 2002 7:03 AM Subject: [luau] Appearance > Warren > About attire, do you know where I can get some Linux/Opensource > shirts locally? Ive been trying to get some pol

Re: [luau] ics412: operating systems

2002-09-30 Thread Warren Togami
- Original Message - From: "W. Wayne Liauh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, September 30, 2002 11:25 AM Subject: [luau] ics412: operating systems > University and perhaps transfer away.> > > Please keep me posted and let's do some research to get prepared (in ca

Re: [luau] RH8

2002-09-30 Thread Warren Togami
Hi Alvin, Could you please describe the overheating problems you were experiencing? I myself haven't seen those problems while I was working with Red Hat 7.3 on a Presario 722US. None of the current distributions would be any different when it comes to fan or thermal control because they all use

Re: [luau] Red Hat 8.0 release Monday

2002-09-29 Thread Warren Togami
Sorta. I really respect Bero as a developer, but I do not agree with him on this particular issue. KDE is under the GPL. Under GPL license anybody has the right to take it, make any change they want, as long as they release the source code. If KDE didn't want Red Hat make the default theme some

[luau] Red Hat 8.0 release Monday

2002-09-29 Thread Warren Togami
Sometime Monday (not exactly sure when) the 8.0 directory on mirrors worldwide will open for download. Red Hat 8.0 presents a significant upgrade in desktop Linux from Red Hat 7.3, even better than Mandrake 9.0 in some ways. Some of the nice new upgrades: Apache 2.0 Gnome 2.0 (heavily modified) g

Re: [luau] ics412: operating systems

2002-09-29 Thread Warren Togami
- Original Message - From: "Charles Lockhart" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "luau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, September 29, 2002 8:45 PM Subject: [luau] ics412: operating systems > From > reading his email to the class it looks like the problems (excuses?) > people had were that they we

[luau] Squid 2.5 released

2002-09-29 Thread Warren Togami
Attached message is the Squid 2.5 release announcement. Squid is a proxy server for multiple protocols. --- Begin Message --- The squid development team are pleased to announce the release of squid 2.5 stable. Faster and more flexible than ever before, a copy can be grabbed from your local mirror

[luau] Security - Linux Advisory Watch Sept 27th

2002-09-29 Thread Warren Togami
http://www.linuxsecurity.com/articles/forums_article-5787.html This week, advisories were released for xchat, kdelibs, openssl, tcl/tk, glibc, tomcat, and zope. The vendors include Conectiva, Debian, Gentoo, Mandrake, NetBSD, Red Hat, and SuSE. (continued in article)

[luau] Eldred v. Ashcroft in Supreme Court

2002-09-28 Thread Warren Togami
ening speeches that I've ever heard. The Flash version is particularly effective with animation and speech synchronized. http://lessig.org/ Also check out Lessig's homepage here. Warren Togami [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [luau] Linuxconf in 7.2

2002-09-28 Thread Warren Togami
On Sat, 2002-09-28 at 10:53, Brian Low wrote: > Aloha Warren, > What is a replacement for Linuxconf. I need to add a module to the > kernel of this test Red Hat system. I found a documnet that tells me > exactly how to create a PPP Server for an incomming ppp client. The > issue is that it tel

Re: [luau] Linuxconf in 7.2

2002-09-27 Thread Warren Togami
On Fri, 2002-09-27 at 20:42, linuxdan wrote: > > I really think SuSE's YaST2, Mandrake DrakConf, Red Hat 8.0 > > redhat-config tools and Webmin would be much better to demonstrate. > > > > Relying on Linuxconf is a terrible, terrible mistake. > > > > Where is the mirror site to load 8.0 and is

Re: [luau] Linuxconf in 7.2

2002-09-27 Thread Warren Togami
On Fri, 2002-09-27 at 19:26, linuxdan wrote: > >We may be running 7.2 and 7.3 from the front end. I have both loaded > on my box with W2K Pro and XP. I already have linuxconf running on one > box and dont have another box to run. I actually couldnt get another box > to replace this one.

Re: [luau] Linuxconf in 7.2

2002-09-27 Thread Warren Togami
Please be aware that Linuxconf is of a very flawed design and fairly unreliable in many cases. As a result it has been removed from Red Hat 7.3 and 8.0. Mandrake still has linuxconf, but they wrote tools to replace the functionality in their drakconf suite of tools. Eventually Mandrake will remov

Re: [luau] SpamAssassin and Procmail question

2002-09-26 Thread Warren Togami
On Thu, 2002-09-26 at 22:11, Ben Beeson wrote: > Aloha, > > I am pondering SpamAssassin for my box. The volume I now get after > becoming > a moderator on a mailing list is pretty disgusting. I find it even more > depressing that most of the UCE does not have opt-outs. Since I can't >

Re: [luau] First Hawaiian Bank fixed their website

2002-09-26 Thread Warren Togami
On Thu, 2002-09-26 at 20:43, Warren Togami wrote: > http://fhbonline.fhb.com > > First Hawaiian Bank's website now works in Mozilla in Linux. As of > earlier this week they redid their online banking website. > > Unfortunately due to some circumstance it seems to be brok

[luau] First Hawaiian Bank fixed their website

2002-09-26 Thread Warren Togami
http://fhbonline.fhb.com First Hawaiian Bank's website now works in Mozilla in Linux. As of earlier this week they redid their online banking website. Unfortunately due to some circumstance it seems to be broken in Konqueror while the old site worked fine with a spoofed User Agent. I intend on

Re: [luau] Re: imap

2002-09-26 Thread Warren Togami
On Thu, 2002-09-26 at 10:16, Eric Jeschke wrote: > I HIGHLY recommend that if you access imap to a login account over the > internet that you run it in secure mode, tunnel it over ssh, or in some > way secure it. Agreed. I personally always use IMAP through an SSH tunnel, even while I am at home.

Re: [luau] slapper worm

2002-09-26 Thread Warren Togami
Why is RPM not very useful? Please be aware that the version numbers from Red Hat may be a bit confusing because Red Hat does not upgrade versions with these security updates. Instead they backport security patches without bumping up the version number, so it may not be clear at first glance if y

[luau] MP3 playing in Red Hat 8.0

2002-09-25 Thread Warren Togami
MP3 player support was removed from the upcoming Red Hat 8.0 due to licensing legal concerns. http://www.gurulabs.com/downloads.html This page has an easy to install RPM that contains only the MP3 plugin for XMMS. They also have links to more information regarding this MP debacle. Please rememb

Re: [luau] Multiple E-Mail Accounts in KMail

2002-09-25 Thread Warren Togami
On Wed, 2002-09-25 at 20:09, Jim wrote: > I used IMAP for years on Win with Pine,but shopping for a new ISP > (Big Island)I found very few will allow it; most claim security...they > don't want you logged on to the mail server.Even my old ISP Aloha.net > changed things and made it very painful to

Re: [luau] sendmail question

2002-09-25 Thread Warren Togami
On Wed, 2002-09-25 at 17:27, Rodney Kanno wrote: > > May I highly recommend using IMAP rather than POP. Your mail will be > > synchronized at all times instead of downloading messages all the time. > > > Can I use sendmail for that as well or do I use another program? > > Rodney Sendmail is onl

Re: [luau] Mandrake 9.0 is out!

2002-09-25 Thread Warren Togami
On Wed, 2002-09-25 at 14:37, wayle liauh wrote: > All the mirrors are solidly jammed up. I have been using Mandrake 9.0 RC3; > it > is truly awesome. There will be fewer and fewer excuses not to prepare for > the eventual domination of Linux desktops. ftp://speakeasy.rpmfind.net/linux/D/Mandr

Re: [luau] Apache

2002-09-25 Thread Warren Togami
Alternatively by default you also have the ~username addresses. It works like this. Create a "public_html" folder within the home directory of a user and set the following permissions. chmod 711 /home/username/ chmod 755 /home/username/public_html/ Put pages into /home/username/public_html/ the

Re: [luau] sendmail question

2002-09-25 Thread Warren Togami
On Wed, 2002-09-25 at 14:17, R. Scott Belford wrote: > On Wednesday 25 September 2002 12:37 pm, Rodney Kanno wrote: > > I have a linux machine with sendmail installed on a windws NT network. If > > I have a johndoe user account on the linux box, is there a way to check > > mail for that account on

[luau] Mandrake 9.0 is out!

2002-09-25 Thread Warren Togami
ftp://videl.ics.hawaii.edu/mirrors/mandrake/Mandrake/ Very limited # of connections available. I grabbed the images early and announced here quickly, so try to grab it before the official announcement is out.

[luau] Announcing Linux Flash Discussion

2002-09-25 Thread Warren Togami
front. Major updates to page information, testing of new versions of plugins, Open Source alternatives, and petitions will be discussed here. I would really appreciate it if someone from Macromedia can contact me and become our official project contact. Thanks, Warren Togami [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mid-Pa

[luau] Free OGG Ripper for Linux and Windows

2002-09-24 Thread Warren Togami
http://www.linuxorbit.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=News&file=article&sid=688 theKompany released today a free (as in beer; no charge for the download) Ogg Vorbis format CD ripper. Binaries for several Linux and a few MS versions are available. The announcement mailing list for theKompany has t

Re: [luau] Experiences with the RHCE

2002-09-24 Thread Warren Togami
On Tue, 2002-09-24 at 17:06, linuxdan wrote: > Does this mean you have your RHCE?? > Yup, he said he passed. I think that makes him the first Hawaii local with RHCE... unless there's some military dude that got it first.

Re: [luau] Ed Case and Linux

2002-09-24 Thread Warren Togami
I'd really like to believe that prominent people _choose_ Linux and Apache, but often it is just because their virtual host provider uses it. http://uptime.netcraft.com/up/graph/?mode_u=off&mode_w=on&site=www.edcase.com This seems to be the case, as it was for the Whitehouse (.GOV!!!) after that

Re: [luau] New Linux Worm Threatens Serious Denial Of Service Attacks Sept. 16, 2002

2002-09-23 Thread Warren Togami
On Mon, 2002-09-23 at 15:39, Eric Hattemer wrote: > > But seriously, does "Jaguar" actually do anything worthy of giving it its > own name? > > -Eric Hattemer Jaguar is reportedly much faster and smoother than 10.1.

Re: [luau] cd burner

2002-09-22 Thread Warren Togami
On Sun, 2002-09-22 at 10:38, MonMotha wrote: > > > > Well the thing about the ATAPI (IDE) burners and SCSI burners is that > > they are generally standardized in such a way that in most cases you > > don't need additional drivers in order to use them. I think the > > individual burning programs a

Re: [luau] cd burner

2002-09-21 Thread Warren Togami
On Sat, 2002-09-21 at 09:07, linuxdan wrote: > HI_VAL is the Brand and yes its very compatible with Linux because of the > drivers associate better for it under the UNIX/LINUX platform than WINTEL > machines. Well the thing about the ATAPI (IDE) burners and SCSI burners is that they are generall

[luau] Warren gone for weekend

2002-09-19 Thread Warren Togami
I'll be gone on the Big Island all weekend for Saturday's BILUG meeting described here. If you happen to live on the Big Island please check out your local LUG. http://cs.uhh.hawaii.edu/BILUG/ I had an entire stack of news I wanted to post here but never had a chance to summarize. If you want to

Re: [luau] NFS problem

2002-09-19 Thread Warren Togami
On Thu, 2002-09-19 at 10:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > I had some trouble starting the nfs daemons, then I found a good page at > redhat > > that got me going. But I still cannot share the directory, when

Re: [luau] Looking for Debian

2002-09-19 Thread Warren Togami
On Thu, 2002-09-19 at 09:58, Cliff Brown wrote: > I have a Maxtor, (I believe it's made by Promise), Ultra ATA/100 PCI > card that you can have, if you can use it. If so, you can call me at > 668-4065, and we can arrange to meet somewhere. > Cliff > > R. Scott Belford wrote: > >Warren, do you wa

Re: [luau] New Linux Worm Threatens Serious Denial Of Service Attacks Sept. 16, 2002

2002-09-18 Thread Warren Togami
On Wed, 2002-09-18 at 22:25, Ray Strode wrote: > >At first when I heard of Red Carpet, up2date, urpmi, and apt-rpm didn't > >exist. > > > Actually, urpmi was around a _long_ time before Red Carpet. Oh. Thanks for the correction. Was Mandrake using it back then? > > > There were no automatic

Re: [luau] Looking for Debian

2002-09-18 Thread Warren Togami
On Wed, 2002-09-18 at 22:17, Ray Strode wrote: > > > > > > Is anyone either mirroring the latest Debian cd images locally > > > Warren is going to mirror debian on videl.ics.hawaii.edu in the > very near future (I actually started setting it up a few days ago, > but Warren wants to do some maintena

Re: [luau] New Linux Worm Threatens Serious Denial Of Service Attacks Sept. 16, 2002

2002-09-18 Thread Warren Togami
On Wed, 2002-09-18 at 09:36, Jon Reynolds wrote: > On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 22:07, Warren Togami wrote: > Here's a list of > > several: > > > > Red Hat up2date > > Mandrakerpmdrake or urpmi > > SuSEYAST2 > > Debi

[luau] News - Using MOSIX

2002-09-17 Thread Warren Togami
http://www.linux-mag.com/2002-06/extreme_01.html "Parallel computing can solve large problems more quickly because it focuses the processing power of many computers working in tandem (called a cluster) on a single task. A master node in the cluster breaks the problem into discrete parts, and passes

Re: [luau] New Linux Worm Threatens Serious Denial Of Service Attacks Sept. 16, 2002

2002-09-17 Thread Warren Togami
On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 20:59, Ronnie T Livingston wrote: > How would running these automatic updating tools affect your server if you > installed apache, mod_ssl, open_ssl by hand and didn't use the default > version that came with your distribution?? > > -Ronnie > If you installed 3rd party soft

Re: [luau] New Linux Worm Threatens Serious Denial Of Service Attacks Sept. 16, 2002

2002-09-17 Thread Warren Togami
On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 20:58, Jon Reynolds wrote: > Thats what I was afraid of, I'm thinking now maybe just re-install from > scratch with only the things I need and force myself to learn how to > install packages and dependencies. But I am gonna try what you have > suggested because I've never down

Re: [luau] New Linux Worm Threatens Serious Denial Of Service Attacks Sept. 16, 2002

2002-09-17 Thread Warren Togami
On Tue, 2002-09-17 at 20:10, Jon Reynolds wrote: > Warren, after reading this post I was wondering how bad it is to just > install everything during the initial install of my OS RH7.3? If you saw > my last post to the list I can't even figure out how to get sound to > work on my laptop. Whenever I

Re: [luau] New Linux Worm Threatens Serious Denial Of Service Attacks Sept. 16, 2002

2002-09-17 Thread Warren Togami
e out how these automated updating tools work. Much better than spending much effort later after your box gets cracked, data destroyed, your bandwidth wasted and personal information stolen. If you would like more information about how to use automated updating tools in any specific distribution, please ask and someone will elaborate. Warren Togami [EMAIL PROTECTED]

RE: [luau] Red Hat 8.0 article

2002-09-17 Thread Warren Togami
send me other formats? Some of the following formats would be nice: PDF document SXW (StarOffice 6.0) PNG image Thanks, Warren Togami [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[luau] Red Hat 8.0 article

2002-09-17 Thread Warren Togami
t has said that the upcoming release will contain Mozilla 1.0.1 because 1.1 is known to be less stable. The code-name for RH 8.0 has not been announced yet. "Limbo" is the code-name for the earlier betas of this release. Warren Togami [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [luau] Internet Junkbuster conflict with Yahoo Groups

2002-09-15 Thread Warren Togami
On Sun, 2002-09-15 at 23:05, Ben Beeson wrote: > > I checked and I had some other cookies from Yahoo and others in my > cookie > file so I know cookies work. Just for grins, I disabled my Internet > Junkbuster and everything worked just fine with the login to Yahoo. However, > what a pa

[luau] National Linux for Schools Mailing List

2002-09-15 Thread Warren Togami
https://listman.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/k12osn K12OSN is the discussion mailing list for the K12OS, mainly talking about technical issues involved in Linux deployed within educational institutions. Most of the people on this mailing list are sysadmins for teachers within over 100 K-12 and Uni

[luau] Commercial Announcement Policy - Request for Comment

2002-09-15 Thread Warren Togami
ce Community, so that is why I felt it acceptable for posting. I am thinking that possibly commercial service providers (company or business) should send me their announcements, and if I decide if it is within the interests of the Open Source Community it will be posted to the group. This is one

Re: [luau] Oceanic Linux Mirror - Donations Needed

2002-09-15 Thread Warren Togami
On Sun, 2002-09-15 at 06:11, R. Scott Belford wrote: > > I can donate one or two rack-mount servers for this. My only ask is that > > Debian be one of the mirrors (maybe you are considering this already). > > Each box is an Intel 815 board, it has 2x256MB RAM, 933 PIII, 10/100 > > Intel NIC, etc. U

RE: [luau] Terabiz Linux SysAdmin Class in October

2002-09-13 Thread Warren Togami
Chad, Can you send me an official flyer in cross-platform format (SXW, PDF, PS, etc.) and I'll put it on the MPLUG site? I'm trying to be fair in posting all vendors who send me their info. Thanks, Warren

[luau] CompUSA Technology Demos for September

2002-09-13 Thread Warren Togami
http://www.mplug.org/archive/2002/compusa/compusa_passport_to_technology.jpg "Destination HP" Tuesday Sept 17, 2002 10:30am - 12:30am "IBM - Get Ready for Linux" Wednesday Sept 18, 2002 4:30pm - 6pm "IBM - Disaster Recovery - Are you Prepared?" Sept, 24, 25 or 26, 2002 More details and RSVP inf

[luau] Terabiz Linux SysAdmin Class in October

2002-09-13 Thread Warren Togami
More information: http://www.mplug.org/archive/2002/terabiz/terabiz_linux+.pdf The following is forwarded from Terabiz. TeraBiz is now offering LINUX System Administration Date: October 21 - 25th Cost: $1,800 per person Prerequisites: Linux System Admin. or equivalent admin experience (1 year)

[luau] CompUSA Linux+ Certification Class in October

2002-09-13 Thread Warren Togami
= CompUSA Linux+ Certification Classes October 21st, 2002 (Monday - Friday, Evenings) Location: CompUSA Waikele 94-875 Lumiaina Street Time: 5:30pm - 9:30pm For details and contact info please read the flyer. http://www.mplug.org/archive/2002/compusa/compusa_linux+.doc Micr

[luau] Re: linux on a Compaq 722US

2002-09-12 Thread Warren Togami
ize NTFS safely. I have never tried it, so do it at your own risk. If you can resize your NTFS, you wont need to go through the trouble of modifying your Compaq restore disks. Warren Togami [EMAIL PROTECTED] p.s. If someone replies, please CC Scott Norris.

[luau] $50 Print Server for St. John School

2002-09-12 Thread Warren Togami
there to do the job, but a print server appliance would be far more reliable in the long term. Thanks, Warren Togami

Re: [luau] SoundBlaster drivers

2002-09-12 Thread Warren Togami
On Thu, 2002-09-12 at 12:48, MonMotha wrote: > > You know the 2.4 kernel ships with (albeit somewhat outdated) SBLive > drivers... or you can get them from opensource.creative.com... > > Alternatively, ALSA has really good support for the Live (including > quadraphonic), if you're willing to se

[luau] Re: Oceanic Linux Mirror

2002-09-12 Thread Warren Togami
ion. Doug is a rackmount okay? How many RU's is the rackmount? Is there room inside to easily mount another hard drive? Is there IDE headers on the motherboard? I will contribute money toward a large IDE hard drive for that server, but I need to know what size IDE it can support. Can you t

Re: [luau] Strange diff format

2002-09-12 Thread Warren Togami
On Thu, 2002-09-12 at 18:37, Warren Togami wrote: > > I've never seen anything like this diff format before. Anyone have a > clue what I'm doing wrong? Oops! Sorry, human error.

[luau] Strange diff format

2002-09-12 Thread Warren Togami
ave a clue what I'm doing wrong? Thanks, Warren Togami [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [luau] Oceanic Linux Mirror

2002-09-12 Thread Warren Togami
On Thu, 2002-09-12 at 00:20, Warren Togami wrote: > On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 23:39, W. Wayne Liauh wrote: > > I don't think there is any possibility of an official Mandrake > "franchise", but nothing stops us from allowing urpmi access. urpmi > works by default

Re: [luau] Oceanic Linux Mirror

2002-09-12 Thread Warren Togami
On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 23:39, W. Wayne Liauh wrote: > If Oceanic is providing the bandwidth, perhaps we can try to operate on > a grander scale? E.g., a Mandrake Hawaii "franchise" (i.e., utilizing > Mandrake's urpmi)? Or even an experimental Linux thin-client for > RoadRunner customers? > I

[luau] Oceanic Linux Mirror - Donations Needed

2002-09-11 Thread Warren Togami
igure it. Thanks, Warren Togami [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [luau] 9/10/2002 - MPLUG Status... HELP!

2002-09-11 Thread Warren Togami
On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 20:30, R. Scott Belford wrote: > > I am not sure what kind of config interface the intel printserver offers, but > you should be able to assign it an ip address. You should be able to > configure the two ports with separate queue names. I have one in our network > that I

Re: [luau] 9/10/2002 - MPLUG Status... HELP!

2002-09-11 Thread Warren Togami
On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 19:19, linuxdan wrote: > Warren > Isnt there another a HP Opensource conference at the convention > center coming up? I know HP rep mentioned that they were going to set > something up. I have heard nothing about this. It is an Open Source conference? >

Re: [luau] 9/10/2002 - MPLUG Status... HELP!

2002-09-11 Thread Warren Togami
On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 13:59, MonMotha wrote: [SNIP] > > Samba for their print queue (while adding file services.) Main problem > > that I see in this is that we seem to be completely unable to reach the > > Intel NetExpress Pro/100 control panel through any TCP/IP means. The > > diagnostic printo

Re: [luau] 9/10/2002 - MPLUG Status... HELP!

2002-09-11 Thread Warren Togami
Al, please remember to trim your quotes on your replies. On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 07:51, al plant wrote: > Wayne and gurus, > > Some Ideas for the LTSP since the Expo is out. > > Small Business Hawaii is supposed to have a business/computer show this > fall. > Call 396-1724 to see what they are d

[luau] 9/10/2002 - MPLUG Status... HELP!

2002-09-10 Thread Warren Togami
I may need some heavy Sparc/Solaris help soon. The complete re-installation of their Sun Enterprise 450 server should occur either mid/late October or Christmas break. I could use help then too in order to get it done quickly and properly. I will post when that date is finalized too. Mid-Pac's second LTSP Lab - Mid-Pac wants to build another LTSP lab near the gym. I hope we can scrounge enough computers. Warren Togami [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [luau] How to dispose of Win 2K license on new linux machine

2002-09-09 Thread Warren Togami
On Mon, 2002-09-09 at 17:59, Warren Togami wrote: > Here's a bit of history regarding "Windows Refund Day" where LUG's > around the nation marched to Microsoft offices and demanded refunds. > Well written story and many pictures about the Bay Area march. > http://

Re: [luau] How to dispose of Win 2K license on new linux machine

2002-09-09 Thread Warren Togami
On Mon, 2002-09-09 at 17:24, MonMotha wrote: > > You can't legally resell it. The liscense is tied to that machine > permenantly. > > > However, you can attempt to get a refund. There was an event a while > back where people supposedly lined MS headquarters and made them write > checks afte

[luau] Mandrake 9.0 rc2 released

2002-09-09 Thread Warren Togami
Hawaii.edu mirror ftp://videl.ics.hawaii.edu/mirrors/mandrake/Mandrake-iso/i586/ Internet2 mirror http://mandrake.dsi.internet2.edu/ Release announcement http://www.mandrakelinux.com/en/90rc.php3 Some of the features in Mandrake 9.0 rc2: New DrakConf Many new & improved configuration utilities X

[luau] Bank Browser Compatibility

2002-09-09 Thread Warren Togami
http://www.starnix.com/banks-n-browsers.html This site has a list of bank websites and their compatibility with Netscape 4, Netscape 6/7, Mozilla, Galeon, Konqueror 2/3, Opera and Elinks. http://home.in.tum.de/%7Estrutyns/banking.php This site has bank compatibility information specific to Konqu

[luau] News - Bruce Perens fired due to anti-Microsoft advocacy

2002-09-09 Thread Warren Togami
New York Times reports that Open Source evangelist Bruce Perens has been fired by HP due to his anti-Microsoft advocacy. Sorry about the New York Times link, they require free registration in order to read their article. http://www.nytimes.com/2002/09/09/technology/09SOFT.html For nearly two year

Re: [luau] Dual Booting WinXP/MDK

2002-09-08 Thread Warren Togami
On Sun, 2002-09-08 at 22:00, W. Wayne Liauh wrote: > I forgot to provide the follow-up on my own question. > > With GRUB, the only thing I needed to do in order to dual boot b/t > Mandrake (8.2) and WinXP is: NOTHING. GRUM did all the work by default. > GRUB in Red Hat 7.3 will also it by defa

[luau] Announcing BrowserAdvocacy project

2002-09-08 Thread Warren Togami
? ** How to identify problem sites? ** Sample letters to web designers ** Article introducing the benefits of Mozilla to new people Please let me know if you can help this project. Thanks, Warren Togami [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mid-Pacific Linux Users Group http://www.mplug.org Browser Advocacy Project http://

[luau] News - Gartner - The State of Enterprise Linux

2002-09-07 Thread Warren Togami
http://techupdate.zdnet.com/techupdate/stories/main/0,14179,2879104,00.html Through 2007, the Linux market will surpass $9 billion in revenue, approaching 18 percent of total shipped revenues on an initial acquisition basis (0.8 probability). ... Eighty percent of Gartner clients, typically ent

[luau] News - Morgan Stanley Survey: Linux Growing

2002-09-05 Thread Warren Togami
http://news.com.com/2100-1001-956496.html Morgan Stanley's August survey of 225 CIOs indicates that information technology spending isn't likely to change soon from levels set in the first half of 2002. ... Linux, meanwhile, continues to creep into IT budgets. Among the respondents, 29 percent sa

Re: [luau] incorporation

2002-09-05 Thread Warren Togami
On Thu, 2002-09-05 at 07:32, R. Scott Belford wrote: > > With respect to the name, I don't follow the logic of not using LUAU because > it is a lug name, but then going with MPLUG because it is not LUAU. If we > are to use a name rather than an acronym, the I like the The Corporation for > Op

Re: [luau] IMPORTANT - Upcoming List Policy

2002-09-05 Thread Warren Togami
Okay, I was wrong in publicly blasting George on the list. You are right, everyone has their right to make their own opinion, and I have no right to impose anything upon anyone. Although I personally feel offended by what has been said, I realize that this is counterproductive to argue. I apolog

Re: [luau] IMPORTANT - Upcoming List Policy

2002-09-05 Thread Warren Togami
On Thu, 2002-09-05 at 02:57, Joe Linux wrote: > Maybe the problem here is that it's too much of a one man show. [SNIP] > > I like opinions, and have no objection to a person expressing their own > feelings, beliefs, and thoughts. I enjoy controversy. What I detest is > persons who impose their

Re: [luau] incorporation

2002-09-05 Thread Warren Togami
On Wed, 2002-09-04 at 23:03, R. Scott Belford wrote: > Organizing LUAU as a non-profit corporation can really open the doors to more > opportunity for our LTSP for schools endeavor. I have stumbled across the > articles of incorportation from Research Triangle's linux group . Most > interestin

Re: [luau] improving sustainable write to disk rates

2002-09-04 Thread Warren Togami
On Wed, 2002-09-04 at 13:55, Charles Lockhart wrote: > MonMotha wrote: > > > What kind of SCSI? > > The drives are ultra3, but while the array controller supports both > ultra2 and ultra3 drives, it makes everything run at ultra 2 speeds, or > something like that. I read it somewhere in their

Re: [luau] IMPORTANT - Upcoming List Policy

2002-09-04 Thread Warren Togami
On Wed, 2002-09-04 at 10:22, Robert Green wrote: > I agree with the overall ideas of the policy that was posted before, > but I think some of it is probably worded too strongly. Yes, that was my mistake. I sent it off a bit too hastily. > > In my opinion, the lack of trimming is a GLARING probl

Re: [luau] IMPORTANT - Upcoming List Policy

2002-09-04 Thread Warren Togami
On Wed, 2002-09-04 at 09:19, Gary Sublett wrote: > > Frankly, I am more troubled by the lack of trimming and off topic > threads than the unsubstantiated controversial comments. > Thank you for your polite suggestion. I will need to look into that later today. I am in agreement that lack of tr

Re: [luau] M$ secret code....

2002-09-04 Thread Warren Togami
On Wed, 2002-09-04 at 06:48, W. Wayne Liauh wrote: > > Windows p-n-p oftentimes can cause more trouble than good. One of the > worst pitfalls of Windows' p-n-p is that it has the propensity to treat > you like an idiot, insisting that it is right and you're wrong, refusing > to accept the driv

Re: [luau] IMPORTANT - Upcoming List Policy

2002-09-04 Thread Warren Togami
On Wed, 2002-09-04 at 03:14, Joe Linux wrote: > I prefer Internet forums which are wide open and not micro managed. As > for flaming M$, have at it. They deserve it. On the other hand I don't > think personal attacks on individuals because of their honest opinions > and feelings are in order.

[luau] IMPORTANT - Upcoming List Policy

2002-09-04 Thread Warren Togami
. However, do not let this scare you into not posting. (I probably gotta re-word this one, it is somewhat scary and discouraging as-is.) Agree? Disagree? Comments please. (TRIM YOUR QUOTES!) Warren Togami [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[luau] Linux Business Hawaii mailing list

2002-09-04 Thread Warren Togami
these presentations, so if you are interested in helping please read through the archives of LBH and subscribe. http://videl.ics.hawaii.edu/pipermail/linuxbusinesshawaii/ LBH list archives Warren Togami [EMAIL PROTECTED]

[luau] MASM within Bochs/FreeDOS Emulation

2002-09-04 Thread Warren Togami
hanks, Warren Togami [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mid-Pacific Linux Users Group http://www.mplug.org p.s. http://www.mplug.org/archive/2002/bochs_win98_install.php Here's one cool though unrelated screenshot of Bochs running the Win98 Installer in Linux. Bochs isn't nearly as fast or stable as VMWare,

[luau] $199 Walmart Computer, pre-loaded with Linux

2002-09-04 Thread Warren Togami
http://www.theregus.com/content/54/26164.html $199 Fairly low-end non-upgradable system... looks like it might make a good school thin client or extra home computer. It comes pre-loaded with Lindows which is rather worthless. Re-install it with something useful like Mandrake and you're in busine

[luau] Status of First Hawaiian Bank Online

2002-09-02 Thread Warren Togami
First Hawaiian Bank is moving their online site to a new codebase on September 22nd, 2002. If you want to test their new site you can see the demo at this address: https://iwbdemo.fhb.com I have tested it to work fine in Mozilla and Galeon, although it seems to be broken in Konqueror. Remember,

Re: [luau] Warren, lost the link

2002-08-30 Thread Warren Togami
On Sat, 2002-08-24 at 00:29, Alvin Murphy wrote: > Warren, a few days ago you published a great link to an article on > installing linux on Presario; I seem to have lost the reference. If you > still have it, could you send it again, thanks. > Please remember that the list is archived on the M

Re: [luau] tftpd question

2002-08-29 Thread Warren Togami
On Thu, 2002-08-29 at 09:20, Mike Ballon wrote: > If you installed it which I don't think it does by default it would be > either in the /etc/inetd.conf file or in /etc/xinetd.d dirrctory in it's > only file depending on your system. > > If it's in /etc/inet.conf just uncomment the tftp line and r

[luau] NEWS - Compaq Presario 711 Review

2002-08-28 Thread Warren Togami
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=6291&mode=thread&order=0 Wow. Linux Journal has this very comprehensive article talking the Compaq Presario 700 series, what works out of the box, and how you can get the rest of the devices working at top efficiency.

Re: [luau] RH7.3 on Presario

2002-08-27 Thread Warren Togami
On Wed, 2002-08-21 at 04:13, Alvin Murphy wrote: > Thanks Warren and Wilson for the tips, especially on Grub. I am not sure > how to figure out which partition WinXP is on; I loaded it first > (actually came loaded) so I guess it is the first partition, i.e. > /dev/hda1 in Linuxspeak. So I will

Re: [luau] mandrake9 install

2002-08-27 Thread Warren Togami
To Al and everyone else, Could you please observe list etiquette and trim the quoted portion of e-mail replies to the list to a bare minimum? It makes it much easier to read the list if everyone does so, as well as make your posts easier to read. I know I may seem demanding sometime, but please

Re: [luau] Another question about RH 7.3 and Presario

2002-08-27 Thread Warren Togami
Is that a kernel option? If so, you can add that to the options during Boot Loader Configuration of Red Hat 7.3. - Original Message - From: "Alvin Murphy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 1:13 AM Subject: [luau] Another question about RH 7.3 and

Re: [luau] RH 7.3 on Presario

2002-08-27 Thread Warren Togami
- Original Message - From: "Alvin Murphy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 12:15 AM Subject: [luau] RH 7.3 on Presario > Thanks Dan and Warren and others for the help. I did find the mirror, > downloaded the images and the sums checked out, now

Re: [luau] Your review

2002-08-26 Thread Warren Togami
- Original Message - From: "Alvin Murphy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 11:20 AM Subject: [luau] Your review > Warren, thanks for responding. Yes, I did read the review, in fact > several times, although some of it was over my head. Despite the

Re: [luau] To Linux Dan

2002-08-26 Thread Warren Togami
- Original Message - From: "Alvin Murphy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 1:48 PM Subject: [luau] To Linux Dan > thaks for the tip, I'll try RH 7.3. I think I can get it from the Luau > mirror. Alvin did you get my earlier message regarding the C

Re: [luau] OT: windows 2000 networking

2002-08-25 Thread Warren Togami
- Original Message - From: "Rodney Kanno" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, August 25, 2002 4:02 PM Subject: [luau] OT: windows 2000 networking > I have two machines running windows 2000 and I am having problems getting the > two machines to see each other. Hopeful

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