[Scottish] [OT]: Linux SA Job.

2002-11-21 Thread Andrew Back
Hi All, Someone passed this on to me, thought someone here might be interested or know of someone who would be. LINUX ADMINISTRATOR TO 24K DEP ON EXPERIENCE http://www.cwjobs.co.uk/cw_br/jobdetails.asp?jobID=8283327 Cheers, Andrew PS. I am in no way connected with the hiring organisation,

Re: [Scottish] Good ISP for ADSL business and hosting?

2003-01-30 Thread Andrew Back
I can recommend OneTel for DSL. I used the ADSL service when it was still owned by Iomart, before the sale to Centrica/OneTel. They were 2nd largest in terms of customer base, so no worries of them dissapearing. And the technical (infrastructure) guys were good, although I did work alongside them,

[Scottish] WLAN source in Glasgow.

2003-06-20 Thread Andrew Back
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[Scottish] Ethernet kit up for grab.

2003-07-09 Thread Andrew Back
Hello, Someone recently sent out an e-mail regarding ethernet kit up for grabs. Is it still available? I seem to have deleted the original e-mail and have a need for an 8 port switch/hub. Thanks, Andrew Andrew Back [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: [Scottish] Authentication methods

2003-07-16 Thread Andrew Back
On Wed, 16 Jul 2003, Kyle Gordon wrote: hey all In a futile attempt to learn something worthwhile, I've decided to have a shot at an alternative authentication system. Now, I know there's NIS and LDAP, but which one is best and in what scenarios should they be used? Which is more complex

Re: [Scottish] SNMP

2003-09-18 Thread Andrew Back
used for GET community is. Andrew Andrew Back [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Sun, 14 Sep 2003, Andrew Berry wrote: Hi All, I'm trying to setup MRTG on my Debian box but I'm not having much joy. I figured out it's the SNMP settings on my router. Via the web interface of my USR

Re: [Scottish] Scottish Server Hosting

2004-02-26 Thread Andrew Back
] in the subject. Where do you draw the line? I mean nobody would complain if it was a job offer, or offer of free kit. However I for one would hate to see every co-lo, domain registrar and Linux book vendor posting adverts to the list. Andrew Andrew Back [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Thu

Re: [Scottish] Scottish Server Hosting

2004-02-26 Thread Andrew Back
I really don't want to be responsible for making this thread go on forever, but.. On Thu, 26 Feb 2004, Chris Binnie wrote: ray [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Like bandwidth charges and £40-£60 per hour for physical access. Again half the price of any physical access, not included in packages

[Scottish] Streaming / webcast solution provider.

2004-03-09 Thread Andrew Back
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Re: [Scottish] GNU/linux cd's wanted for social centre

2004-05-17 Thread Andrew Back
On Mon, 17 May 2004, William Anderson wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: [snip] not if the 20 quid was being donated to something (and i'm not sure the beer fund counts for that one, but that's something someone else should figure out) £20 would buy a few CDs or DVDs. Could be used to

Re: [Scottish] GNU/linux cd's wanted for social centre

2004-05-17 Thread Andrew Back
On Mon, 17 May 2004, Andrew Calverley wrote: Do you have any contact details for the folk wanting the equipment at the Chateau? Magnus Lawrie [EMAIL PROTECTED] Let me know if you don't have any luck as I know Magnus will soon be out of the country for a month. In the first instance they are

Re: [Scottish] Searching for an old Solaris/SunOs set up.

2004-05-20 Thread Andrew Back
On Thu, 20 May 2004, Will Partain wrote: John Barton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: ... SunOS Release 4.1.3 and that equates to Solaris 2.5.1 ... Uh.. nooo 4.1.3 was the end of the Berkeley Unix line (except for a patch release 4.1.4), and Solaris 2.x (including 2.0) was a big jump to

Re: [Scottish] Do my homework for me please

2004-08-19 Thread Andrew Back
On Thu, 19 Aug 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: *** This email and any files transmitted with it are intended solely for the use of the individual

Re: [Scottish] 2 way pagers

2004-11-15 Thread Andrew Back
, sadly..) used to have rugged field terminals that used this network. http://www.transcomm.uk.com/ http://www.mobitex.com/ http://www.mobitex.org Andrew Andrew Back [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Mon, 15 Nov 2004, Chris Binnie wrote: It's true about pagers becoming almost entirely outdated

Re: [Scottish] Re: [edlug] Linux training, Chateau projects

2004-11-28 Thread Andrew Back
On Fri, 26 Nov 2004, Tim Day wrote: On Fri, 2004-11-26 at 14:04, Magnus Lawrie wrote: Currently there are several recycled machines running Ubuntu. There is a DHCP server (floppy distro) and a broadband connection. I want to develop things further: introduce a web server, DMZ, maybe some

Re: [Scottish] LDAP

2005-01-26 Thread Andrew Back
On Wed, 26 Jan 2005, Miah Gregory wrote: Hi all, I'd like to set up LDAP to: - replace NIS/AutoFS; - provide addressbook storage for evolution. Does anyone have any experience with doing the above, know of good resources to look at etc? LDAP seems to be a real pain to make work in any

Re: [Scottish] fwd: [glasgow-freecycle] OFFER: Monitor (approx. 21

2005-06-09 Thread Andrew Back
DEC VR320 monitors are 19 Sony (but not Trinitron, think that was 'VRT') fixed-frequency (I think there were a number of variants, at least 66Hz and 72Hz). Used with VAXstations (VMS ULTRIX), maybe Alpha too, and might work on Sun, dunno. IIRC need a special video card to work with a PC. And yes,

Re: [Scottish] processors

2006-11-15 Thread Andrew Back
On Wed, 15 Nov 2006, Gordon JC Pearce wrote: I believe RSX-11M may speak DECNet over a serial port. DDCMP perhaps: http://telecom.tbi.net/ddcmp.htm Andrew PS. A loving home can be found for any surplus Q-Bus goodness :o) ___ Scottish mailing

Re: [Scottish] Drive performance...

2006-12-01 Thread Andrew Back
On Fri, 1 Dec 2006, Kyle Gordon wrote: What configuration gives 120GB from 80 + 60? Is it not multiples of the smallest drive? Like (n-1)x, n being number of drives and x being the capacity of the smallest drive? RAID 0 (striped) would give 140G but you'd lose all your data if a drive

Re: [BGSpam]Re: [Scottish] Linux apparell in Glasgow

2007-02-12 Thread Andrew Back
On Sat, 10 Feb 2007, ed wrote: SNIP If it was an independent event that MS happened to be at then sure, since it is organised and paid for by MS and my work happens to be their guests I think that would be a bit dodgy for what little remains of my career prospects. At least I got linux onto

Re: [Scottish] Windows Vista Business value thingy

2007-02-19 Thread Andrew Back
On Mon, 19 Feb 2007, ed wrote: One things Vista will do is preload favourite apps for quicker load when you want them, don't know if that has any performance impact or how that works for non-MS apps. Something OpenVMS has been able to do for (probably 20) years:

Re: [Scottish] For comparing VM technologies: VMKNOPPIX released

2007-03-08 Thread Andrew Back
But where is Linux/390 running under VM on hercules on Linux? :oP A. Andrew Back [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Thu, 8 Mar 2007, Dan Shearer wrote: Date: Thu, 08 Mar 2007 19:56:02 +0900 (JST) From: Kuniyasu Suzaki [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [Qemu-devel] VMKNOPPIX is released To: qemu

Re: [Scottish] For comparing VM technologies: VMKNOPPIX released

2007-03-08 Thread Andrew Back
On Thu, 8 Mar 2007, Dan Shearer wrote: On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 11:31:52AM +, Andrew Back wrote: But where is Linux/390 running under VM on hercules on Linux? :oP Can't help with the VM bit (for most people licensing is a problem there) but I'll happily help people who want to add Linux

Re: [Scottish] For comparing VM technologies: VMKNOPPIX released

2007-03-08 Thread Andrew Back
On Fri, 9 Mar 2007, Dan Shearer wrote: On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 01:41:44PM +, Andrew Back wrote: Never heard of DIPOS, does it run under simh by any chance? Not that I know of. It ran on a Siemens-Nixdorf device called a TCU, complete with 70Mb full-height 5 1/4 MFM hard drive

Re: [Scottish] LDAP migration help

2007-06-13 Thread Andrew Back
On Wed, 13 Jun 2007, Phillip Bennett wrote: Hi everyone, I am trying to migrate our NIS services (users, autofs etc) to an LDAP server. I have found the Migration Tools from PADL (www.padl.com) and I am having a few weird problems. When running the migrate_all_nis_online.sh script, I

Re: [Scottish] Openmoko FreeRunner

2008-05-28 Thread Andrew Back
On Wed, 28 May 2008, Sean Anderson wrote: SNIP Yes, but of course you must remember that cellphones were originally invented to allow the CIA, the NSA, or indeed the masons (because they're the same thing, really) to keep track of the population; why do you think phones became so cheap and

Re: [Scottish] PPPoE vs PPPoA

2008-06-17 Thread Andrew Back
On Tue, 17 Jun 2008, William Anderson wrote: Matt Causey wrote: [snip] This is when I learned that Tiscali does -not- support PPPoE, but rather PPPoA. O'course, my Cisco PIX only supports the more flexible PPPoE method. Grr. Is this the case with all ISPs here in the UK? Anyone have an

Re: [Scottish] Introduction

2009-08-14 Thread Andrew Back
and some development experience. Are there many different distros of NetBSD? A. -- Andrew Back a...@smokebelch.org ___ Scottish mailing list Scottish@mailman.lug.org.uk https://mailman.lug.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/scottish

Re: [Scottish] RHCE

2010-12-14 Thread Andrew Back
make dealings with the mind brokers less painful, as they're programmed to respond to brands and product names and prefer not to concern themselves with precisely what is is that their stock in trade actually does. Cheers, Andrew -- Andrew Back a...@smokebelch.org