Quoting Jim Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Feb 28, 2008, at 5:49 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting Kristian Erik Hermansen [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 3:46 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a friend who setup a wireless network using wpa2 and he asked
me how he could
Hello Hawaii!
I have a friend who setup a wireless network using wpa2 and he asked
me how he could tell for sure he is using wpa2. After searching for
awhile and not finding what I was looking for I am asking here. I know
there are some really knowledgeable wireless people down there. I
We have a job opportunity and I would like to post the details to the
list but I want to make sure it is ok to do so before I do.
Jon
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Quoting goku ball z [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
telnet: connect to address 70.259.59.10: Connection refused
Did you just make up that address for this email or are you really
trying to connect to 70.259.59.10?
Jon
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Quoting goku ball z [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
sorry Jon, for security reason, I changed the ip address and the domain
No problem, just wondering. Also, you do try to telnet using 'telnet
host.domain.com 25' and not 'telnet domain.com 25',right?
Jon
Quoting Peter Besenbruch [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I thought I would pass on this little snippet from today's paper:
Ewa Beach basks in free Wi-Fi
What did you all use for your wireless gear and is there any throttling of the
bandwidth going on? Could there be any legal repercussions if someone is
Quoting HawaiiDakine.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Can anyone recommend a spam blocker, with a how to, that works? I was
told that Spam Assissin is good, but I tried it and it does not kill off
the spam and return it to sender. It does mark it as spam, but I could
do the same manually.
Hi Al,
Quoting Wilson Chan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Quoting jon:
A couple of other things to look into for spam fighting. A 30 second sleep
during the smtp exchange will reduce spam, sendmail uses what is called a
'GreetPause'. Testing for valid users during the smtp process then
rejecting
the
Whoever Whatever wrote:
Hi,
I was running Mandrake 9.2 for mythtv up to .18.1 on a shuttle
sk41g using PVR350 for about 2 years, nvidia tv-out, no problem
watching live tv or recording while compiling. So, I decided to
switch to Fedora core 3 few weeks ago, aptrpm get the mythtv-suite, it
Hawaii Linux Institute wrote:
Aloha all, I am interested in testing out MPEG-2 encoder/decoder and/or
pcHDTV tuner cards (such as Hauppauge PVR-250 / PVR-350) on the CentOS
machina at McKinley. At the present time, it appears that the best
package for this is the MythTV project:
The one thing I forgot to mention was the horsepower needed. I am using
a PIII 733 with 384MB of RAM and am able to record and watch a recording
at the same time while mythcommflag(flagging commercials) is running.
This is probably the minimum. As for HDTV, I do not know...yet. I am
still
Hawaii Linux Institute wrote:
Thanks a whole bunch. Care to help us this Saturday (that is, if you
live in Oahu--I kept forgetting that this is not just a local forum)?
:) I am in Anchorage, Alaska. How about I send you my xorg.conf file and
my lirc file. If you can find this remote:
Eric Hattemer wrote:
Hawaii Linux Institute wrote:
Anyway, I am only interested in the most rudimentary part of MythTV
(or any other similar package) that will allow me to, as a first step,
watch TV or rental DVD movies via a coaxial-to-USB converter, from a
Linux machine. Wayne
Jim Thompson wrote:
http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=storyu=/afp/20050517/tc_afp/cubacomputersitlinux
HAVANA (AFP) - Cuba will gradually switch to the open-source Linux
operating system for its state computers, eliminating its exclusive use
of Microsoft Windows, the government daily
Benjamin Kinsey wrote:
Hi, I wanted to share this link...
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,1759,1809010,00.asp
--Benjamin
...To manage the technical aspects of the project, Hawaii turned to
eWorld Enterprise Solutions Inc., a systems integrator and consulting
company in Honolulu that had
Yeah, thats gonna work. pppfff! Usually when the engine in my car
develops a low end knock, I change the washer fluid to fix the problem.
Jon
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
the
Wow, I am impressed! Thanks for the info.
As I mentioned to Vince (see attached*), the purpose of my thought is
not about making films, but about baby-sitting one or more of the
open-sourced projects. In short, I only have a very narrowly focused
goal at the present time, i.e., to try to
Aloha,
Your e-mail is a little vague so I am not sure wht you are trying to do.
I think you want to put some Linux editing stuff at Olelo?
I am a filmmaker here in Hawaii and a Linux user since late 93. I
mostly us M$ based products for my editing and effects. I really like
FCP, but I
This is the way to solve a problem. Excellent post Ho'ala!
On Fri, 2002-12-27 at 10:29, Ho'ala Greevy wrote:
First things first. How are we going to take over the world when we can't
even maintain a mailing list?
What do we need to do to fix things here? An electorial process of
officers?
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