Compatible DVD Burner with Linux

2004-05-08 Thread David Cunningham
Hi people. I'm looking at the NEC ND-2500A as a solution for writing DVDs under Linux. Does anyone have experience with using this drive for writing DVDs under Linux? If not can you recommend a good DVD burner that will "play nice" with Linux userland tools? Thanks in advance. -- To UNSUBSC

Re: Compatible DVD Burner with Linux

2004-05-08 Thread David Cunningham
f I choose the wrong DVD burner. ;) - Original Message - From: "Jonathan Melhuish" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "David Cunningham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2004 6:03 AM Subject: Re: Compatible DVD Burner with

Re: Compatible DVD Burner with Linux

2004-05-08 Thread David Cunningham
f I choose the wrong DVD burner. ;) - Original Message - From: "Jonathan Melhuish" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "David Cunningham" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2004 6:03 AM Subject: Re: Compatible DVD Burner with

Re: Compatible DVD Burner with Linux

2004-05-08 Thread David Cunningham
]> Sent: Saturday, May 08, 2004 7:43 AM Subject: Re: Compatible DVD Burner with Linux > David Cunningham wrote: > > Thank you. Yes, that post shows their GUI successfully burning a DVD under > > Linux. (I couldn't read the French.) I find that reassuring! > > Th

Re: "blocking" hosts

2004-05-18 Thread David Cunningham
Not really. This is helpful but will only block access to those services that are compiled against tcp wrappers. To block all access you can use iptables or add a blocked route to your routing table. For example: route add -net 194.73.242.0/24 reject # (this will block all access from t

Re: Dynamic DNS Setup

2004-05-21 Thread David Cunningham
There is an open source solution for this called DHIS. http://www.dhis.org/r5/downloads.html You can install their server and client software so that *you* get to run the nameserver. If this doesn't do what you need then it shouldn't be too hard to write a script to handle this for you. I use a s

Re: Compatible DVD Burner with Linux

2004-05-11 Thread David Cunningham
> David Cunningham escribió: > >>Hi people. I'm looking at the NEC ND-2500A as a solution for writing >> DVDs >>under Linux. Does anyone have experience with using this drive for >> writing >>DVDs under Linux? If not can you recommend a good DVD

Re: disks are hot hot hot

2004-05-11 Thread David Cunningham
> On Tue, 2004-05-11 at 09:35, Antony Gelberg wrote: >> Hi all, >> >> I've recently built my first ever server with a pre-compiled kernel >> (2.6.4 >> from backports.org). I had two 160GB SATA disks which both failed after >> only >> a couple of months. I found this extremely strange, unless they

Re: Compatible DVD Burner with Linux

2004-05-11 Thread David Cunningham
> - Original Message - > From: "Pedro M. (Morphix User)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Tuesday, May 11, 2004 1:51 pm > Subject: Re: Compatible DVD Burner with Linux > >> David Cunningham escribió: >> >> >Hi people. I'm looking at the

Re: Does nice-ness exist for bandwidth? [sic]

2004-05-12 Thread David Cunningham
> Can I nice various network jobs [eg, web-browsing, apt-get update, > mail-get] > like I would a CPU process. > > Here's the deal. > > Using nice on my linux box is great. > eg. > nice make-kpkg --revision=x kernel_image > > While compiling my kernel I still get priority to other > things that I'm

Re: cdrecord error

2004-05-13 Thread David Cunningham
- Original Message - From: "Peter Rohrman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Thomas Adam" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2004 1:23 PM Subject: Re: cdrecord error > Well, I couldn't get "cdrecord" to work under Debian, so I went back and > installed Solaris x86

Re: cdrecord error

2004-05-14 Thread David Cunningham
on. I don't think that sarge gives me the 2.6 kernel, so I guess > that I don't have to worry about what Greg added to this thread. > > I'll let you know how it goes. > > Pete > > On Thu, 13 May 2004, David Cunningham wrote: > > > - Original Messa

Re: squid + transparent proxying + ssl prots ?

2004-05-10 Thread David Cunningham
> >> Hi. > >> > >> Please can some one advise how to setup squid to transparently proxy ssl > >> ports, it's currently proxing http with no problem.. > >> > >> Many thanks > >> Gregory Machin > >> > > > > It sounds like what you need is masquerading or possibly port forwarding. > > I > > manage a s

Re: squid + transparent proxying + ssl prots ?

2004-05-10 Thread David Cunningham
> yip that sounds corrcet do you have an example for me ? of how to forward > from my internal nic to the gatway nic ? > > Thanks a stack > >> Hi. > >> > >> Please can some one advise how to setup squid to transparently proxy ssl > >> ports, it's currently proxing http with no problem.. > >> > >>

Re: mouse doesnt work in console

2004-05-10 Thread David Cunningham
> On Sun, 9 May 2004 11:39:39 -0600, Bob wrote: > >> > >Yes. Stop X first. Get it working on the console before worrying > >about it working in X. By leaving X reading from /dev/psaux you now > >have two different processes reading the same device. > > I have done that, in many diferent ways: >

Re: squid + transparent proxying + ssl prots ?

2004-05-10 Thread David Cunningham
> Hi. > > Please can some one advise how to setup squid to transparently proxy ssl > ports, it's currently proxing http with no problem.. > > Many thanks > Gregory Machin > It sounds like what you need is masquerading or possibly port forwarding. I manage a squid proxy for my company but no other