In a message dated 2/8/02 2:14:17 PM Eastern Standard Time,
DAW(a)yalepress3.unipress.yale.edu writes:
> What's funny, though, is I've never heard anything about having to face
> _you_ in any of this...
>
>
A lot of people owe me a lot of favors - works out good that way :-)
-Linc.
In The Beginning there was nothing, which exploded - Yeah right...
Calculating in binary code is as easy as 01,10,11.
On Feb 8, 10:28, Cini, Richard wrote:
> Well, my latest spare-hardware-using project (while I'm waiting for
> parts for other projects to come) is an MP3 server. But I'm torn as to
what
> OS to use. I was going to use NT Server with Internet Information Server
so
> that I could serve up a dynamic clickable catalog. The I thought that I'd
> just make a simple shared drive and use Media Player to create and manage
> playlists. Then I thought maybe this would be perfect for Linux with
Samba
> and Apache.
I'd use Linux (well, actually I'd use IRIX, but the point is "not Windows")
and Apache. Definitely not IIS, as it's so full of security problems (to
say nothing of other bugs), it is definitely not safe near any machine that
might conceivable be connected to the internet, even through a modem using
a dynamically assigned IP address. It *will* get scanned sometime.
All you need do is stick the MP3s in a directory tree under your
DocumentRoot and start Apache.
--
Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York
>I don't mind giving them away, it would be nice to trade something for
>them but I'm not worried about that. I rather not just toss them (that's
>a big waste). Besides it's the one thing I really like about this
>hobby, do a good dead and it will come back to you. :-)
Well... if no one else wants them, I can pick them up (eventually... I'm
not going to race down to 8A no offense... but next trip to Philly I can
swing in).
What kind of things are you looking to trade, maybe I have something (I
have TONS of old 5.25 drives for PCs, both DD and HD... want some of
those?!?)
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
On Feb 8, 10:21, Douglas Quebbeman wrote:
> Windows 2000, EZ-CD Creator 4, and Joliet actually is the default...
>
> I'd tried some shareware burners, but either they didn't
> work with this HP 9200i or I started getting crashes.
Something's wrong then. Just to see how well it worked, I tried mkisofs
with Rock Ridge before I replied to your previous message, and it was fine
with a 187 character filename (the hardest part was typing the filename!).
I've never had a problem with mkisofs and cdrecord (or cdwrite or cdburn)
on IRIX or Linux. I know that doesn't help if you need to use Windows, of
course. Incidentally, I use the same setup to burn EFS (native IRIX), HFS,
and other CD disk formats onto CD-R (though obviously I don't use mkisofs
to create the image to burn).
--
Pete Peter Turnbull
Network Manager
University of York
> ----------
> From: LFessen106(a)aol.com
>
> In a message dated 2/8/02 1:19:29 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> DAW(a)yalepress3.unipress.yale.edu writes:
>
> Multiple VAX? Oh, okay. Truck? Not a problem... I should be able to fit
> all
> of it in my GMC, and I'll bring a trailer, just in case...
>
> --- David A Woyciesjes
>
> Better bring an army too. :-) You want to take my vaxen you have to go
> through my survivalist commando next door neighbor!
>
> -Linc.
----
What's funny, though, is I've never heard anything about having to face
_you_ in any of this...
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In a message dated 2/8/02 1:19:29 PM Eastern Standard Time,
DAW(a)yalepress3.unipress.yale.edu writes:
>
> Multiple VAX? Oh, okay. Truck? Not a problem... I should be able to fit all
> of it in my GMC, and I'll bring a trailer, just in case...
>
> --- David A Woyciesjes
>
Better bring an army too. :-) You want to take my vaxen you have to go
through my survivalist commando next door neighbor!
-Linc.
In The Beginning there was nothing, which exploded - Yeah right...
Calculating in binary code is as easy as 01,10,11.
>Eh, you sound like me, Chris, grabbing whatever comes your way. I'd grab and
>store them, but I'm smart enough to not be in NJ...8-P So that means I'll
>have to pass...
I'll eventually have a need for them, what with my growing collection of
older Macs.
But since I knew my collection was growing, the last time I bought some,
I found a guy that was willing to sell a bunch to me at $5 each, so I
bought 10 of them... so right now, I have a few extras... but like I
said, eventually I will run out and need more... so grabbing two while
they are free is just good sense. But I don't want to deprive someone
that needs them right now of getting them... because with me, they will
just be tossed in a box for the immediate future.
And there is an advantage of being from NJ... 1: you can name all the
locations in the opening of Soprano's, 2: when you come from the Armpit
of the Nation... you can handle the worst stenches anywhere (when I
intered with Disney, they took us to their waste processing facility,
everyone was gagging from the smell... except me and another guy from
NJ... who agreed it smelled a lot like the Meadowlands on a warm summer
day!)
-chris
<http://www.mythtech.net>
In a message dated 2/8/02 12:33:36 PM Eastern Standard Time,
DAW(a)yalepress3.unipress.yale.edu writes:
> Heh heh heh... You know, today is a good day for a good old-fashioned
>
Vax? As in singular? Nahhhh.. You need some muscles to take my vaxen(pl)..
I have 3 3100'ds, a 3400, 2 MVI2K's, an MVII, and 2 MVIII's. You better
bring a truck. :-)
-Linc.
In The Beginning there was nothing, which exploded - Yeah right...
Calculating in binary code is as easy as 01,10,11.
> ----------
> From: LFessen106(a)aol.com
>
> In a message dated 2/8/02 12:33:36 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> DAW(a)yalepress3.unipress.yale.edu writes:
>
> Heh heh heh... You know, today is a good day for a good old-fashioned
> slug-fest... After I kidnap Linc's Vax. :-)
>
>
> Vax? As in singular? Nahhhh.. You need some muscles to take my
> vaxen(pl).. I have 3 3100'ds, a 3400, 2 MVI2K's, an MVII, and 2 MVIII's.
> You better bring a truck. :-)
>
> -Linc.
>
---
Multiple VAX? Oh, okay. Truck? Not a problem... I should be able to fit all
of it in my GMC, and I'll bring a trailer, just in case...
--- David A Woyciesjes
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--- Yale University Press
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Running since 01/22/2002 without a crash
> ----------
> From: LFessen106(a)aol.com
>
> In a message dated 2/8/02 11:52:49 AM Eastern Standard Time,
> DAW(a)yalepress3.unipress.yale.edu writes:
>
> Linc! You actually have a good idea (for once ;-)...
>
> --- David A Woyciesjes
>
>
> OK, Dave, your hitting below the belt there - I'll have to sick my Vaxen
> on ya!
>
> -Linc.
>
---
Heh heh heh... You know, today is a good day for a good old-fashioned
slug-fest... After I kidnap Linc's Vax. :-)
--- David A Woyciesjes
--- C & IS Support Specialist
--- Yale University Press
--- mailto:david.woyciesjes@yale.edu
--- (203) 432-0953
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Running since 01/22/2002 without a crash