Re: [plug] File and Document versioning

2008-03-03 Thread Gerald Timothy Quimpo
On Mon, 2008-03-03 at 02:59 -0800, jan gestre wrote: > what kind of files are you looking at? MS-Word or similar? > > Nope, more of a binary format. I haven't seen the actual file but > afaik they are used by animators. svn diff won't help you much then. you'd probably want to automa

Re: [plug] Incoming SMS to Kannel

2008-03-03 Thread Roger Filomeno
If the config is long (>160) make sure concatenation is enabled, check also that your using the correct UDH. Finall telcos smsc has filters that disable certain ota functionalities so ask your telco first. On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 8:26 AM, Mark Anthony C. Delfin < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Thanks

Re: [plug] firewall

2008-03-03 Thread Jarris Ruiz
squid + dansguardian ftw! On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 11:05 AM, Danny Ching <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > another option would be to use OpenDNS. they allow you to restrict many > types of sites including sites you specify. you just set up your dhcp to > point users dns to OpenDNS. Check it out. www.op

Re: [plug] Intel Virtualization Technology - do I need it?

2008-03-03 Thread Michael Tinsay
- Original Message > From: Miguel Paraz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: Philippine Linux Users' Group (PLUG) Technical Discussion List > > Sent: Monday, March 3, 2008 23:28:32 > Subject: [plug] Intel Virtualization Technology - do I need it? > > I'm speccing out a new desktop PC. > Do I nee

Re: [plug] firewall

2008-03-03 Thread Danny Ching
another option would be to use OpenDNS. they allow you to restrict many types of sites including sites you specify. you just set up your dhcp to point users dns to OpenDNS. Check it out. www.opendns.com On Tue, Mar 4, 2008 at 9:49 AM, pao p <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > What you need is content fi

Re: [plug] CH polishes proposed measure to collect electronic device fees

2008-03-03 Thread Daniel Ortega
This is the best part! (he he he!): "And new building applications will not only require electrical and sanitary permits, among others, but also electronics permit, necessitating the employment of an accredited electronics engineer by the City. "Unya ang mga electronics engineers, magamit na unya

Re: [plug] firewall

2008-03-03 Thread pao p
What you need is content filtering(dansguardian) + squid and iptables (if you want your linux turn into a NAT/router and contentfilter), go to this site. http://www.dansguardian.org/ http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/ http://www.netfilter.org/ "Luisito G. Trinidad" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot

Re: [plug] File and Document versioning

2008-03-03 Thread Ronald Artos
Knowledge Tree http://www.knowledgetree.com Available in both commercial and community edition On 03/03/2008 10:43 AM, Marvin Pascual wrote: > Hello Jan, > > On Sun, Mar 2, 2008 at 11:30 PM, jan gestre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Hi All, >> >> Do you know any open source application that c

Re: [plug] Incoming SMS to Kannel

2008-03-03 Thread Mark Anthony C. Delfin
Thanks for all the inputs. Back to Kannel, I'm trying to send SIP configration settings to nokia E90 via OTA using the sendota app on kannel. The xml file works using the free version of nowSMS but I can't open the configuration file on the E90 when I send it via kannel. I found a thread on the

Re: [plug] Intel Virtualization Technology - do I need it?

2008-03-03 Thread Miguel Paraz
Oh yeah, i forgot that fine point. Actually it's solaris that i want to guest, since it's pickier than linux. i might as well go penryn, the intel E8xxx are only 1k more than E6xxx. On 3/4/08, Orlando Andico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > You need the VT bit for true hardware virtualization. e.g. X

[plug] CH polishes proposed measure to collect electronic device fees

2008-03-03 Thread manny
On Tue, 4 Mar 2008, Peter Santiago wrote: > Well if it's in the National Build Code, then the CH has every right to > collect that tax. The problem here is the how. Flat rate would be ideal for > this type of tax.. No hassle no fuss, minimal corruption As far as I can see, this is a *NEW* t

Re: [plug] CH polishes proposed measure to collect electronic device fees

2008-03-03 Thread Ariz Jacinto
maybe it's their way of imposing _Carbon_Tax_ which is happening elsewhere around the globe anyway. but they should be taxing the bigger players instead :) On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 9:45 AM, Peter Santiago <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Tito Mari Francis Escaño wrote: > >> CH polishes proposed mea

Re: [plug] Intel Virtualization Technology - do I need it?

2008-03-03 Thread Orlando Andico
You need the VT bit for true hardware virtualization. e.g. Xen does not need VT bit, but only if the guest OS is modified (e.g. paravirtualization). To host Windows on Xen requires a CPU with the VT bit. On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 11:28 PM, Miguel Paraz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm speccing out a

Re: [plug] CH polishes proposed measure to collect electronic device fees

2008-03-03 Thread Peter Santiago
Tito Mari Francis Escaño wrote: This might as well be good news for those selling mechanical typewriters, abacus (electronic calculators will be taxed, right?!), columnar books, and boxes of folders containing important documents. Local sari-sari stores will make a killing selling those crude pen

Re: [plug] Intel Virtualization Technology - do I need it?

2008-03-03 Thread Tito Mari Francis Escaño
Maybe you don't need Intel altogether, try AMD or Cyrix instead if so. On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 11:28 PM, Miguel Paraz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm speccing out a new desktop PC. > Do I need Intel Virtualization Technology? > > VMware and Xen don't need it. > Virtualbox doesn't even want it.

Re: [plug] CH polishes proposed measure to collect electronic device fees

2008-03-03 Thread Tito Mari Francis Escaño
This might as well be good news for those selling mechanical typewriters, abacus (electronic calculators will be taxed, right?!), columnar books, and boxes of folders containing important documents. Local sari-sari stores will make a killing selling those crude pencil sharpeners (no electric sharpe

[plug] Intel Virtualization Technology - do I need it?

2008-03-03 Thread Miguel Paraz
I'm speccing out a new desktop PC. Do I need Intel Virtualization Technology? VMware and Xen don't need it. Virtualbox doesn't even want it. Only kvm needs it. Intel E2160 is ~3,000 while E6550 (lowest with VT) is ~7,000, a significant difference for the budget rig I'm planning. _

Re: [plug] CH polishes proposed measure to collect electronic device fees

2008-03-03 Thread Michael Cole
On Monday 03 March 2008 7:32:59 pm Drexx Laggui [personal] wrote: > 03Mar2008 (UTC +8) > > WTF? This will set a bad example for every city to follow :( > > On 3/3/08, manny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > More greed and stupidity from City Hall! This new device tax will just > > introduce another s

Re: [plug] CH polishes proposed measure to collect electronic device fees

2008-03-03 Thread Drexx Laggui [personal]
03Mar2008 (UTC +8) WTF? This will set a bad example for every city to follow :( On 3/3/08, manny <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > More greed and stupidity from City Hall! This new device tax will just > introduce another source of graft and corruption and more red tape. If the > City really wants t

Re: [plug] File and Document versioning

2008-03-03 Thread jan gestre
On Sun, Mar 2, 2008 at 11:24 PM, Gerald Timothy Quimpo < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > what kind of files are you looking at? MS-Word or similar? Nope, more of a binary format. I haven't seen the actual file but afaik they are used by animators. > > > > > > > > > -- http://jangestre.word

[plug] CH polishes proposed measure to collect electronic device fees

2008-03-03 Thread manny
More greed and stupidity from City Hall! This new device tax will just introduce another source of graft and corruption and more red tape. If the City really wants to improve revenue collection, it should make a real attempt to stamp out corruption (and go for the big fish in City Hall itself).

[plug] 2008 Could Be the Start of the IPv6 Migration Boom

2008-03-03 Thread manny
2008 Could Be the Start of the IPv6 Migration Boom March 1st, 2008 by Maddog http://infoweapons.com/blog/?p=120 With just four months to go before the deadline for that requires U.S. Federal agencies' networks to be IPv6-capable, things should be getting interesting. The prediction by Joe Oltsik