Timothy A. Holmes wrote:
Hi folks
I have a couple of issues on my laptop that I would like to get wrapped
up in the easiest method possible
1. Flashcards / memory sticks
- Right now -- in order to mount my camera cards / thumb drives
-- I have to become root -- its easy, but an annoyance - I have looked
at automount and that is FAR more problems than im willing to go through
(the shortest set of instructions ive seen so far for automount is like
3 pages), so if I could get it set up so that I can just do the mount
commands as my user instead of having to su it would be nice
Google for "gentoo dbus" or "gentoo hal". You want three programs.
Hal, D-Bus and ivman. Hal and gentoo are real easy, you basically
emerge and have them start at boot. ivman is the app that listens for
events and will carry out actions in a nice and easy xml file. There is
a system wide config and a per-user config. You can tell it to launch
totem/xine/mplayer if a DVD is inserted or mount your camera, usb key, etc.
2. Energy saver thingy
- after about 10 minutes or so of inactivity, the screen shuts
off under power saver -- I cant seem to find how to prevent this from
happening, and could use some guidance
Is it a BIOS thing? What kind of laptop? I have a new Toshiba laptop
and Toshiba did away with a real BIOS for some custom one with very few
settings.
3. I need a good VPN Client with easy gui
- right now our school has a VPN set up on the cisco pix that
works beautifully with a Microsoft VPN connection on a windows box, I
need to be able to access this with my gentoo laptop as well
I can't help here. I have to use a Nortel VPN client. Their Linux
version just doesn't work. I paid $100 for it! My only option has been
to use VMWare and vpn into work that way. I needed VMWare anyway for MS
Dev stuff. I think I read somewhere that it is pretty easy to connect
to ciso VPN with Linux. A quick eix search shows these ebuilds:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] $ eix -Ss -c cisco
[N] dev-perl/Net-Telnet-Cisco (): Automate telnet sessions w/
routers&switches
[N] net-analyzer/ipcad (): IP Cisco Accounting Daemon
[N] net-analyzer/ndsad (): Cisco netflow probe from libpcap, ULOG,
tee/divert sources.
[N] net-misc/cisco-aironet-client-utils (): Cisco Aironet Client Utilities
[N] net-misc/cisco-vpnclient-3des (): Cisco VPN Client (3DES)
[N] net-misc/vpnc (): Free client for Cisco VPN routing software
4. I need to be able to use a USB to Serial dongle to talk to my
switches -- the adapters that I have are Triplite ones and I do have the
driver disk for windows -- along with this, I need a good communications
program (equivalent to hyperterm ) to use with them to talk to my
switches and to my UPS
I never used one. However I just compiled my kernel and there seems to
be a whole bunch. Run make menuconfig and take a look at:
Device Drivers -> USB support -> USB Serial Converter support
Thanks folks - any pointers and/or suggestions are gladly welcomed
TIM
Medina Christian Academy
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Jim
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