Re: OT, Recommendation for low cost laptop

2022-07-18 Thread Cindy Sue Causey
On 7/18/22, James H. H. Lampert wrote: >>> Another place to look is your local laptop store. My current laptop, >>> as well as its predecessor, are refurbished ThinkPads I bought there >>> for about $300. They run Linux just fine. > > "Local laptop store?" > > Not quite sure I've heard of such a

Re: OT, Recommendation for low cost laptop

2022-07-18 Thread Dan Ritter
James H. H. Lampert wrote: > > As it happens, my beat-up old DOSbook (an old Compaq Contura 486) crapped > out on me, a couple months ago, and I'm looking for something of about the > same physical dimensions (or a bit smaller and lighter) to replace it. > Something old enough to have a floppy dr

Re: OT, Recommendation for low cost laptop

2022-07-18 Thread James H. H. Lampert
Another place to look is your local laptop store. My current laptop, as well as its predecessor, are refurbished ThinkPads I bought there for about $300. They run Linux just fine. "Local laptop store?" Not quite sure I've heard of such a thing, at least not recently. My Chromebook came from

Re: OT, Recommendation for low cost laptop

2022-07-18 Thread Dekks Herton
kids going to college/uni who are often peer pressured into buying macs which if damaged really get expensive. I've several friends kids running 4 or 5 year old Thinkpads that have survived the rough n tumble of uni that cost less than 50% of a new machine. Regards.

Re: OT, Recommendation for low cost laptop

2022-07-17 Thread Rick Thomas
On Sun, Jul 17, 2022, at 1:59 PM, Charlie Gibbs wrote: > On Sun Jul 17 09:16:57 2022 Dekks Herton wrote: > > > john doe writes: > > > >> I'm comtemplating buying a Pinebook pro but I'm not sure if this is > >> better then buying a Windows laptop and putting linux on it. > >> > >> I'm lookin

Re: OT, Recommendation for low cost laptop

2022-07-17 Thread Charlie Gibbs
On Sun Jul 17 09:16:57 2022 Dekks Herton wrote: > john doe writes: > >> I'm comtemplating buying a Pinebook pro but I'm not sure if this is >> better then buying a Windows laptop and putting linux on it. >> >> I'm looking for something cheap (max would be around 300 bucks), >> do you have any s

Re: OT, Recommendation for low cost laptop

2022-07-17 Thread Dekks Herton
john doe writes: > I'm comtemplating buying a Pinebook pro but I'm not sure if this is > better then buying a Windows laptop and putting linux on it. > > I'm looking for something cheap (max would be around 300 bucks), do you > have any suggestions/ideas? 2nd hand Thinkpad off ebay, craigslist

Re: OT, Recommendation for low cost laptop

2022-07-16 Thread john doe
On 7/11/2022 2:29 PM, Charles Curley wrote: On Mon, 11 Jul 2022 09:32:49 +0200 john doe wrote: I'm comtemplating buying a Pinebook pro but I'm not sure if this is better then buying a Windows laptop and putting linux on it. I'm looking for something cheap (max would be around 300 bucks), do y

Re: Converting an old Chromebook to pure Debian, was: OT, Recommendation for low cost laptop

2022-07-13 Thread Joel Roth
On Mon, Jul 11, 2022 at 11:55:02AM +0100, Ottavio Caruso wrote: > Hi, inspired by: > > On 11/07/2022 08:32, john doe wrote: > > > I'm looking for something cheap (max would be around 300 bucks), do you > > have any suggestions/ideas? > > > My local Cash-Converter/Generator(s) have plenty of old

Re: Converting an old Chromebook to pure Debian, was: OT, Recommendation for low cost laptop

2022-07-12 Thread Dan Ritter
Ottavio Caruso wrote: > On 11/07/2022 12:20, Dan Ritter wrote: > > Ottavio Caruso wrote: > > > On 11/07/2022 08:32, john doe wrote: > > > > > > > I'm looking for something cheap (max would be around 300 bucks), do you > > > > have any suggestions/ideas? > > > > > > > > > My local Cash-Converter

Re: Converting an old Chromebook to pure Debian, was: OT, Recommendation for low cost laptop

2022-07-11 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
On Mon, Jul 11, 2022 at 7:36 AM Dan Ritter wrote: > Ottavio Caruso wrote: > > On 11/07/2022 08:32, john doe wrote: > > > > > I'm looking for something cheap (max would be around 300 bucks), do you > > > have any suggestions/ideas? > > > > > > My local Cash-Converter/Generator(s) have plenty of ol

Re: OT, Recommendation for low cost laptop

2022-07-11 Thread Charles Curley
On Mon, 11 Jul 2022 09:32:49 +0200 john doe wrote: > I'm comtemplating buying a Pinebook pro but I'm not sure if this is > better then buying a Windows laptop and putting linux on it. > > I'm looking for something cheap (max would be around 300 bucks), do > you have any suggestions/ideas? Neweg

Re: Converting an old Chromebook to pure Debian, was: OT, Recommendation for low cost laptop

2022-07-11 Thread Dan Ritter
Ottavio Caruso wrote: > On 11/07/2022 08:32, john doe wrote: > > > I'm looking for something cheap (max would be around 300 bucks), do you > > have any suggestions/ideas? > > > My local Cash-Converter/Generator(s) have plenty of old-ish Chromebooks for > £50 or less. > > I know it's possible t

Re: OT, Recommendation for low cost laptop

2022-07-11 Thread tomas
tting linux on it. > > > > I'm looking for something cheap (max would be around 300 bucks), do you > > have any suggestions/ideas? > > See the local computer recyclers. I can vouch for that. I got mine (a Lenovo X230) from a store specialised on that. I topped it up to

Re: OT, Recommendation for low cost laptop

2022-07-11 Thread Timothy M Butterworth
On Mon, Jul 11, 2022 at 3:33 AM john doe wrote: > Debians, > > I'm comtemplating buying a Pinebook pro but I'm not sure if this is > better then buying a Windows laptop and putting linux on it. > > I'm looking for something cheap (max would be around 300 bucks), do you > have any suggestions/idea

Re: OT, Recommendation for low cost laptop

2022-07-11 Thread David
On Mon, 11 Jul 2022 09:32:49 +0200 john doe wrote: > Debians, > > I'm comtemplating buying a Pinebook pro but I'm not sure if this is > better then buying a Windows laptop and putting linux on it. > > I'm looking for something cheap (max would be around 300 bucks), do you > have any suggestions

OT, Recommendation for low cost laptop

2022-07-11 Thread john doe
Debians, I'm comtemplating buying a Pinebook pro but I'm not sure if this is better then buying a Windows laptop and putting linux on it. I'm looking for something cheap (max would be around 300 bucks), do you have any suggestions/ideas? -- John Doe

Re: Low-Cost Tablet PC suitable for Debian

2019-05-18 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Mi, 12 dec 18, 13:00:32, Michelle Konzack wrote: Hi Michelle, > Forgotten one thing: > > It can be also an Open-Frame PanelPC, because I have BIG LiPoly cells > of 6Ah and 12Ah availlable and can also build my own housing. > > Adv.:I have Serial Ports, more USB, can have an attached heat

Re: Low-Cost Tablet PC suitable for Debian

2018-12-13 Thread deloptes
Cindy-Sue Causey wrote: > So... what about a simple, square homemade wood framed screen > contraction that would capture *some* of the dust?  Making one that > was two-layered would *hopefully* *theoretically* *potentially* catch > more dust, etc., as the catchables bounce around between the layer

Re: Low-Cost Tablet PC suitable for Debian

2018-12-13 Thread Hans
Am Donnerstag, 13. Dezember 2018, 16:34:14 CET schrieb Cindy-Sue Causey: Hi Cindy, > SCRATCH THAT.. This few seconds later, I remembered it ALSO... needed > to potentially be portable... > Yeah, weight is a point. > And NOW it's coming to mind that touchscreen was also mentioned > meaning that mi

Re: Low-Cost Tablet PC suitable for Debian

2018-12-13 Thread Cindy-Sue Causey
SCRATCH THAT.. This few seconds later, I remembered it ALSO... needed to potentially be portable... And NOW it's coming to mind that touchscreen was also mentioned meaning that might be needed for some reason as to why tablet was specifically referenced. Not all bad. Maybe somewhere there's a sho

Re: Low-Cost Tablet PC suitable for Debian

2018-12-13 Thread Cindy-Sue Causey
On 12/12/18, Hans wrote: > > For the problem with dust, a toughbook might be the best solution, but it is > expensive and heavy. > > I believe, most users think, that a tablet is the same as a personal > computer > or a notebook - it is NOT! Fully other architectture (i.e. ARM processor, > graphic

Re: Low-Cost Tablet PC suitable for Debian

2018-12-13 Thread Stefan Monnier
>> AFAIK the bare install will still call home: every time you connect to >> a wifi network it performs an HTTP request to a Google server in order to >> detect whether the local connection gives you access to the internet or >> not (and if not, it presumes it's a captive portal and offers you to >

Re: Low-Cost Tablet PC suitable for Debian

2018-12-13 Thread Frank Weißer
Stefan Monnier: it's android without the "I'd like to call home' parts, if you choose the bare install. AFAIK the bare install will still call home: every time you connect to a wifi network it performs an HTTP request to a Google server in order to detect whether the local connection gives y

Re: Low-Cost Tablet PC suitable for Debian

2018-12-12 Thread Celejar
On Wed, 12 Dec 2018 11:21:21 -0500 Stefan Monnier wrote: > > it's android without the "I'd like to call home' parts, if you choose the > > bare install. > > AFAIK the bare install will still call home: every time you connect to > a wifi network it performs an HTTP request to a Google server in o

Re: Low-Cost Tablet PC suitable for Debian

2018-12-12 Thread Celejar
On Wed, 12 Dec 2018 15:05:23 -0800 Kushal Kumaran wrote: > Celejar writes: ... > > I've always wondered how Android (and Windows) "know" whether you're > > connected to the internet or not. I guess what you say make sense. Is > > this documented somewhere? Is there a way to change the HTTP req

Re: Low-Cost Tablet PC suitable for Debian

2018-12-12 Thread Stefan Monnier
> I've always wondered how Android (and Windows) "know" whether you're > connected to the internet or not. I guess what you say make sense. Is > this documented somewhere? Is there a way to change the HTTP request to > some other host of your choosing? Supposedly there is, but I haven't found one

Re: Low-Cost Tablet PC suitable for Debian

2018-12-12 Thread Kushal Kumaran
Celejar writes: > On Wed, 12 Dec 2018 11:21:21 -0500 > Stefan Monnier wrote: > >> > it's android without the "I'd like to call home' parts, if you choose the >> > bare install. >> >> AFAIK the bare install will still call home: every time you connect to >> a wifi network it performs an HTTP req

Re: Low-Cost Tablet PC suitable for Debian

2018-12-12 Thread Celejar
On Wed, 12 Dec 2018 11:21:21 -0500 Stefan Monnier wrote: > > it's android without the "I'd like to call home' parts, if you choose the > > bare install. > > AFAIK the bare install will still call home: every time you connect to > a wifi network it performs an HTTP request to a Google server in o

Re: Low-Cost Tablet PC suitable for Debian

2018-12-12 Thread Stefan Monnier
> it's android without the "I'd like to call home' parts, if you choose the > bare install. AFAIK the bare install will still call home: every time you connect to a wifi network it performs an HTTP request to a Google server in order to detect whether the local connection gives you access to the i

Re: Low-Cost Tablet PC suitable for Debian

2018-12-12 Thread Hans
Am Mittwoch, 12. Dezember 2018, 16:10:36 CET schrieb Stefan Monnier: Yes, this is a point, I did not take care. However, an external keynboard might be also workable, as it is not expensive and can easily be exhanged. For the problem with dust, a toughbook might be the best solution, but it is e

Re: Low-Cost Tablet PC suitable for Debian

2018-12-12 Thread Frank Weißer
Stefan Monnier: didn't find any for debian but maybe lineageos > https://lineageos.org/ LineageOS is nice, I strongly recommend it, BUT it is Android (just a nicer distribution of Android), so it doesn't fit the requirements, I think. it's android without the "I'd like to call home' parts, if

Re: Low-Cost Tablet PC suitable for Debian

2018-12-12 Thread Stefan Monnier
> Must it be a tablet? The main requirement on that side seems to be resistance to dust, so it has to be fanless and ideally closed more or less hermetically, so a non-mechanical keyboard is likely preferable as well. I think mainline Linux support for some ARM SoCs has improved enough that Debia

Re: Low-Cost Tablet PC suitable for Debian

2018-12-12 Thread Stefan Monnier
> didn't find any for debian but maybe lineageos > https://lineageos.org/ LineageOS is nice, I strongly recommend it, BUT it is Android (just a nicer distribution of Android), so it doesn't fit the requirements, I think. Stefan

Re: Low-Cost Tablet PC suitable for Debian

2018-12-12 Thread Joe
e too. But I think netbooks are a thing of the past, at least at low cost, the tablets have displaced them. I've been looking for a replacement for my Acer Aspire One for some years. I'm a difficult customer in that I want at least two real USB ports and if at all possible, wired Ethern

Re: Low-Cost Tablet PC suitable for Debian

2018-12-12 Thread Carl Fink
On Wed, Dec 12, 2018 at 12:39:39PM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote: > Hello *, > > I am searching for my farm works an inexpensive (In the summer > it is so dusty here, that nothing realy survive, including my > ThinkPad T400 from which I have bought 6 pieces and currently > using the 3rd one) Table

Re: Low-Cost Tablet PC suitable for Debian

2018-12-12 Thread Frank Weißer
Hello Michelle, didn't find any for debian but maybe lineageos > https://lineageos.org/ is worth a look? My weeleyfox smartphone is now 2 years running it and I just got me a 'Asus Nexus 7, 7 Zoll Tablet, 1,5GHz, 2GB RAM, 32GB, WiFi, Android' on ebay, that will no longer suffer under android.

Re: Low-Cost Tablet PC suitable for Debian

2018-12-12 Thread Hans
Am Mittwoch, 12. Dezember 2018, 11:39:39 CET schrieb Michelle Konzack: Must it be a tablet? Same size are netbooks (like my EEEPC), with complete support of debian, a real keyboard and a light weight. Do not expect a tablet running debian as fast as Android, as Android is very special software w

Re: Low-Cost Tablet PC suitable for Debian

2018-12-12 Thread Michelle Konzack
Forgotten one thing: It can be also an Open-Frame PanelPC, because I have BIG LiPoly cells of 6Ah and 12Ah availlable and can also build my own housing. Adv.:I have Serial Ports, more USB, can have an attached heating element... Direct CD/DVD support... DisAdv.: Need external USB/Se

Low-Cost Tablet PC suitable for Debian

2018-12-12 Thread Michelle Konzack
Hello *, I am searching for my farm works an inexpensive (In the summer it is so dusty here, that nothing realy survive, including my ThinkPad T400 from which I have bought 6 pieces and currently using the 3rd one) TabletPC 10-12". However, all 10" TabletPC I have found on AlibabaExpress are nice

hard cash cost of the initially several years

2017-08-16 Thread jayjoe1010
r representative put it, inside of a community where Rodgers is definitely booked so that you can fee only about $20 , 000, 000 with the limitation this year, a mounting limitation "is the only thing which Derek Carr to make $25 , 000, 000. " If perhaps most people glance stringently at the ordi

Re: Cost of packages in disk space?

2013-02-26 Thread Jon Dowland
On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 11:47:22AM -0600, green wrote: > So, imagine that I have a full filesystem and want to fix it by > removing a single package. I would need to get a list of manually > installed packages, and go through each one of them individually, > proposing a removal and saving aptitude

Re: Cost of packages in disk space?

2013-02-26 Thread Claudius Hubig
Dear Jon, Jon Dowland wrote: > For simple per-package results, "dpigs" from debian-goodies gives you what you > want (and is little more than a one-liner similar to what was posted by > another > to this thread, internally.) Am I doing something wrong or does this not take into account dependenc

Re: Cost of packages in disk space?

2013-02-25 Thread green
Jon Dowland wrote at 2013-02-25 11:35 -0600: > As for cumulative space, what you want is not how much space a package takes > up > but to answer the question: for a given set of package operations, what space > will be occupied/freed? In my experience, firing up aptitude, programming in > the pro

Re: Cost of packages in disk space?

2013-02-25 Thread Jon Dowland
For simple per-package results, "dpigs" from debian-goodies gives you what you want (and is little more than a one-liner similar to what was posted by another to this thread, internally.) As for cumulative space, what you want is not how much space a package takes up but to answer the question: fo

Re: Cost of packages in disk space?

2013-02-25 Thread Claudius Hubig
Dear Alois, Alois Mahdal wrote: > * Do we want to count dependencies? How deep (we don't want > to count libc* 1 times, do we)? Possible, but might be difficult. > * Do we want to separately address > * `purge`able ~/.app-data? > * /etc/app/settings? > * /var/logs

Re: Cost of packages in disk space?

2013-02-25 Thread Morel Bérenger
Le Lun 25 février 2013 16:23, green a écrit : > "Morel Bérenger" wrote at 2013-02-25 03:18 -0600: > >> Le Dim 24 février 2013 23:02, Alois Mahdal a écrit : >> >>> * Do we want to count dependencies? How deep (we don't want >>> to count libc* 1 times, do we)? >>> >>> * Do we want to sepa

Re: Cost of packages in disk space?

2013-02-25 Thread green
"Morel Bérenger" wrote at 2013-02-25 03:18 -0600: > Le Dim 24 février 2013 23:02, Alois Mahdal a écrit : > > * Do we want to count dependencies? How deep (we don't want > > to count libc* 1 times, do we)? > > > > * Do we want to separately address > > * `purge`able ~/.app-data? > > * /

Re: Cost of packages in disk space?

2013-02-25 Thread Morel Bérenger
Le Dim 24 février 2013 23:02, Alois Mahdal a écrit : > Hello, > > > I know that due to numerous dependencies and relations, it is > a complicated question how much disk space a package costs: > > * Do we want to count dependencies? How deep (we don't want > to count libc* 1 times, do we)? >

Re: router for loadbalancing..anyone know a low cost solution ??

2011-10-14 Thread Joey L
On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 3:41 PM, Gilles Mocellin wrote: > Le 12/10/2011 20:51, Joey L a écrit : >> >> On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 2:13 PM, Gilles Mocellin >>  wrote: >>> >>> Le mercredi 12 octobre, Joey L écrivit : >>> [...] > > Package: redhat-cluster-suite >>> >>> [...] Do I have

Re: router for loadbalancing..anyone know a low cost solution ??

2011-10-12 Thread Gilles Mocellin
Le 12/10/2011 20:51, Joey L a écrit : On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 2:13 PM, Gilles Mocellin wrote: Le mercredi 12 octobre, Joey L écrivit : [...] Package: redhat-cluster-suite [...] Do I have to buy Red hat for this ??? No, RedHat had opened up the sources. It's free software. [...] I used re

Re: router for loadbalancing..anyone know a low cost solution ??

2011-10-12 Thread Joey L
On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 2:13 PM, Gilles Mocellin wrote: > Le mercredi 12 octobre, Joey L écrivit : > [...] >> > Package: redhat-cluster-suite > [...] >> Do I have to buy Red hat for this ??? > > No, RedHat had opened up the sources. It's free software. > > [...] > > I used redhat-cluster-suite in

Re: router for loadbalancing..anyone know a low cost solution ??

2011-10-12 Thread Gilles Mocellin
Le mercredi 12 octobre, Joey L écrivit : [...] > > Package: redhat-cluster-suite [...] > Do I have to buy Red hat for this ??? No, RedHat had opened up the sources. It's free software. [...] I used redhat-cluster-suite in etch, adn was not really satisfied. I had to manage all my storage by scri

Re: router for loadbalancing..anyone know a low cost solution ??

2011-10-12 Thread Christofer C. Bell
On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 8:00 AM, Tom De Vylder wrote: > On 12 Oct 2011, at 14:48, Joey L wrote: > >> On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 8:42 AM, Tom De Vylder wrote: >>> On 12 Oct 2011, at 14:39, Joey L wrote: >>> > >> Can i do failover over of asterisk,apache,mysql,postfix ??? > > Yes, you can. > >> -- can

Re: router for loadbalancing..anyone know a low cost solution ??

2011-10-12 Thread Tom De Vylder
On 12 Oct 2011, at 14:48, Joey L wrote: > On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 8:42 AM, Tom De Vylder wrote: >> On 12 Oct 2011, at 14:39, Joey L wrote: >> And that can be had here (Squeeze): Package: redhat-cluster-suite State: not installed Version: 3.0.12-2 Priority: optional

Re: router for loadbalancing..anyone know a low cost solution ??

2011-10-12 Thread Joey L
On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 8:48 AM, Joey L wrote: > On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 8:42 AM, Tom De Vylder wrote: >> On 12 Oct 2011, at 14:39, Joey L wrote: >> And that can be had here (Squeeze): Package: redhat-cluster-suite State: not installed Version: 3.0.12-2 Priority: opt

Re: router for loadbalancing..anyone know a low cost solution ??

2011-10-12 Thread Joey L
On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 8:42 AM, Tom De Vylder wrote: > On 12 Oct 2011, at 14:39, Joey L wrote: > >>> And that can be had here (Squeeze): >>> >>> Package: redhat-cluster-suite >>> State: not installed >>> Version: 3.0.12-2 >>> Priority: optional >>> Section: admin >>> Maintainer: Debian HA Maintai

Re: router for loadbalancing..anyone know a low cost solution ??

2011-10-12 Thread Tom De Vylder
On 12 Oct 2011, at 14:39, Joey L wrote: >> And that can be had here (Squeeze): >> >> Package: redhat-cluster-suite >> State: not installed >> Version: 3.0.12-2 >> Priority: optional >> Section: admin >> Maintainer: Debian HA Maintainers >> >> Uncompressed Size: 61.4 k >> Depends: cman (>= 3.0.12

Re: router for loadbalancing..anyone know a low cost solution ??

2011-10-12 Thread Joey L
On Wed, Oct 12, 2011 at 3:10 AM, Christofer C. Bell wrote: > On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 9:43 AM, Wawrzek Niewodniczanski > wrote: >> >> On 10/11/11 13:15, Joey L wrote: >> >> On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 7:23 PM, shawn wilson wrote: >> >> [...] >> >> Thanks for the reply - sorry for not specifying much.

Re: router for loadbalancing..anyone know a low cost solution ??

2011-10-12 Thread Christofer C. Bell
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 9:43 AM, Wawrzek Niewodniczanski wrote: > > On 10/11/11 13:15, Joey L wrote: > > On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 7:23 PM, shawn wilson wrote: > > [...] > > Thanks for the reply - sorry for not specifying much. > I am running standard services on 2 boxes - apache, mysql, postfix, a

Re: router for loadbalancing..anyone know a low cost solution ??

2011-10-11 Thread shawn wilson
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 11:04, green wrote: > Joey L wrote at 2011-10-11 07:15 -0500: > >> I do not want to run another linux box - because that might go down as well. > > *Any* hardware you use might "go down", including the cable to the router > managing the failover.  And it would be quite pos

Re: router for loadbalancing..anyone know a low cost solution ??

2011-10-11 Thread green
Joey L wrote at 2011-10-11 07:15 -0500: > I use one of the boxes as a secondary - if first box fails - it should > go to standby box. > I was looking for a hardware solution or if there is a service on the > internet that can redirect requests of service to one box if the other > box is down. I ha

Re: router for loadbalancing..anyone know a low cost solution ??

2011-10-11 Thread Wawrzek Niewodniczanski
On 10/11/11 13:15, Joey L wrote: On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 7:23 PM, shawn wilson wrote: [...] Thanks for the reply - sorry for not specifying much. I am running standard services on 2 boxes - apache, mysql, postfix, asterisk. I use one of the boxes as a secondary - if first box fails - it should

Re: router for loadbalancing..anyone know a low cost solution ??

2011-10-11 Thread shawn wilson
On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 08:15, Joey L wrote: > On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 7:23 PM, shawn wilson wrote: >> >> On Oct 9, 2011 8:25 AM, "Joey L" wrote: >>> >>> I know this is not exactly the correct forum for this question, but: >>> 1. I do not want to setup another debian server/servers. >>> 2. I am

Re: router for loadbalancing..anyone know a low cost solution ??

2011-10-11 Thread Joey L
On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 7:23 PM, shawn wilson wrote: > > On Oct 9, 2011 8:25 AM, "Joey L" wrote: >> >> I know this is not exactly the correct forum for this question, but: >> 1. I do not want to setup another debian server/servers. >> 2. I am on a serious low budget to run 2 servers. >> 3. I am l

Re: router for loadbalancing..anyone know a low cost solution ??

2011-10-10 Thread shawn wilson
On Oct 9, 2011 8:25 AM, "Joey L" wrote: > > I know this is not exactly the correct forum for this question, but: > 1. I do not want to setup another debian server/servers. > 2. I am on a serious low budget to run 2 servers. > 3. I am looking for the router to handle the load balancing between 2 >

Re: router for loadbalancing..anyone know a low cost solution ??

2011-10-09 Thread Camaleón
On Sun, 09 Oct 2011 08:24:54 -0400, Joey L wrote: > I know this is not exactly the correct forum for this question, but: 1. > I do not want to setup another debian server/servers. 2. I am on a > serious low budget to run 2 servers. 3. I am looking for the router to > handle the load balancing betw

Re: router for loadbalancing..anyone know a low cost solution ??

2011-10-09 Thread Joel Roth
On Sun, Oct 09, 2011 at 08:24:54AM -0400, Joey L wrote: > I know this is not exactly the correct forum for this question, but: > 1. I do not want to setup another debian server/servers. > 2. I am on a serious low budget to run 2 servers. > 3. I am looking for the router to handle the load balancing

router for loadbalancing..anyone know a low cost solution ??

2011-10-09 Thread Joey L
I know this is not exactly the correct forum for this question, but: 1. I do not want to setup another debian server/servers. 2. I am on a serious low budget to run 2 servers. 3. I am looking for the router to handle the load balancing between 2 debian servers. Or - Can I setup debian to listen 2

RE: payroll software, its cost and the local vendor

2009-01-27 Thread Sudhama J S
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payroll software, its cost and the local vendor

2009-01-27 Thread Sudhama J S
Dear Debian/Jlil URGENT Could you pl, let me know payroll software, its cost and the local vendor. Sudhama Asst.Manager - Finance & Accounts IVY Comptech Private Limited Cyber Spazio,Road No 2, Banjara Hills, Hyderabad-500033, Andhra Pradesh. DD + 91 (40) 23581000 / 66721000; X:

Re: the cost of ethernet bridging

2008-12-09 Thread Boyd Stephen Smith Jr.
On Tuesday 09 December 2008, Micha Feigin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote about 'the cost of ethernet bridging': >I was thinking of using ethernet bridging to simplify naming and routing > on my system. This system consists of four computers all interconnected. > The questio

the cost of ethernet bridging

2008-12-09 Thread Micha Feigin
I was thinking of using ethernet bridging to simplify naming and routing on my system. This system consists of four computers all interconnected. The question is whether there is any hidden cost, as I need the cards to work at full throughput (three ethernet cards). So, will this just give me the

Re: Most inexpensive debian friendly laserjet printer? total cost of ownership including laserink?

2008-05-09 Thread NN_il_Confusionario
On Tue, May 06, 2008 at 03:02:04PM +0200, Michelle Konzack wrote: > every > time I want to print I need the NON-FREE Acrobat since PS is not able to > print two pages per side... what about apt-cache search psbook page-crunch - GUI/frontend to psutils programs, like psnup, psbook psutils - A co

Re: Most inexpensive debian friendly laserjet printer? total cost of ownership including laserink?

2008-05-09 Thread Michelle Konzack
; My latest cartridge just needs to be replaced again. > > I am tired of paying so much money for the new laser ink cartiridges each > time. > > I have read recently a wall street analyst say that > 'consumers are stupid - they buy printers by the cost of hardware > not to

Re: Most inexpensive debian friendly laserjet printer? total cost of ownership including laserink?

2008-05-06 Thread Nate Duehr
Mitchell Laks wrote: I tend to print out a lot of documentation on the software for projects that I work on. Therefore I go through alot of laserjet cartidges on my postscript compatible hp laserjet 1200 printer. I haven't "done the math" but have been happy with my Samsung laser printer. I

Re: Most inexpensive debian friendly laserjet printer? total cost of ownership including laserink?

2008-05-05 Thread Douglas A. Tutty
On Mon, May 05, 2008 at 07:29:55AM -0500, Ron Johnson wrote: > > Also while we are at it, any suggestions on what I can use > > in place of gasoline in my car :)? > > Of all the fuels that are liquid at room temperature (and thus > easily transportable and storable without special equipment) > g

Re: Most inexpensive debian friendly laserjet printer? total cost of ownership including laserink?

2008-05-05 Thread Douglas A. Tutty
ter, wide platten. Good quality wide-platten printers are easier to come by on eBay than narrow-platten. Mine cost $100. New it would cost $1000. Epson told me that not much changes between versions. In fact, the MTBF doesn't change much. The wide-platten ribbons last longer for the same n

Re: Most inexpensive debian friendly laserjet printer? total cost of ownership including laserink?

2008-05-05 Thread Sam Leon
much money for the new laser ink cartiridges each time. I have read recently a wall street analyst say that 'consumers are stupid - they buy printers by the cost of hardware not total cost of ownership'. are there any truly cheaper approaches? Can we buy a postscript laserprinter t

Re: Most inexpensive debian friendly laserjet printer? total cost of ownership including laserink?

2008-05-05 Thread Hubert Chathi
On Mon, 5 May 2008 01:56:36 -0700 (PDT), phobot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > On May 5, 8:10 am, Mitchell Laks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Hi, My latest cartridge just needs to be replaced again. are there >> any truly cheaper approaches? Can we buy a postscript laserprinter >> that is not design

Re: Most inexpensive debian friendly laserjet printer? total cost of ownership including laserink?

2008-05-05 Thread Gregory Seidman
; My latest cartridge just needs to be replaced again. > > I am tired of paying so much money for the new laser ink cartiridges each > time. > > I have read recently a wall street analyst say that > 'consumers are stupid - they buy printers by the cost of hardware > not tot

Re: Most inexpensive debian friendly laserjet printer? total cost of ownership including laserink?

2008-05-05 Thread Ron Johnson
et 1200 printer. > > My latest cartridge just needs to be replaced again. > > I am tired of paying so much money for the new laser ink cartiridges each > time. > > I have read recently a wall street analyst say that > 'consumers are stupid - they buy printers by the co

Re: Most inexpensive debian friendly laserjet printer? total cost of ownership including laserink?

2008-05-05 Thread Jonathan Kaye
aced again. > > I am tired of paying so much money for the new laser ink cartiridges each > time. > > I have read recently a wall street analyst say that > 'consumers are stupid - they buy printers by the cost of hardware > not total cost of ownership'. >

Re: Most inexpensive debian friendly laserjet printer? total cost of ownership including laserink?

2008-05-05 Thread phobot
On May 5, 8:10 am, Mitchell Laks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > My latest cartridge just needs to be replaced again. > are there any truly cheaper approaches? Can we buy a postscript laserprinter > that is not designed to use proprietary cartridges that we must > buy from the company at inflate

Re: Most inexpensive debian friendly laserjet printer? total cost of ownership including laserink?

2008-05-04 Thread Terence
2008/5/5 Mitchell Laks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hi, > > I tend to print out a lot of documentation on the software for projects > that I work on. Therefore I go through alot of laserjet cartidges on my > postscript compatible hp laserjet 1200 printer. > > My latest cartridge just needs to be repl

Most inexpensive debian friendly laserjet printer? total cost of ownership including laserink?

2008-05-04 Thread Mitchell Laks
laser ink cartiridges each time. I have read recently a wall street analyst say that 'consumers are stupid - they buy printers by the cost of hardware not total cost of ownership'. are there any truly cheaper approaches? Can we buy a postscript laserprinter that is not desig

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Re: What is the most cost effective DVD Burner for Linux?

2003-08-29 Thread Mark Roach
On Fri, 2003-08-29 at 14:17, Jake Johnson wrote: > I am in the market for a DVD burner and was hoping for some insight about > DvD Burners! Please don't crosspost. You asked this question yesterday, did you see the responses? -Mark -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject

Re: What is the most cost effective DVD Burner for Linux?

2003-08-29 Thread Michael Heironimus
> On Friday 29 August 2003 10:17 am, Jake Johnson wrote: > Be aware that equipment can be rebranded and sold for less. Cendyne(sp?) > repackages the Pioneer A105 dvd-r under the Cendyne label and chargers > quite a bit less. Just a quick note about Cendyne - I heard that they're in the process o

Re: What is the most cost effective DVD Burner for Linux?

2003-08-29 Thread Greg Madden
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 29 August 2003 10:17 am, Jake Johnson wrote: > I am in the market for a DVD burner and was hoping for some insight > about DvD Burners! > > Thanks, > Jake Johnson > [EMAIL PROTECTED] Be aware that equipment can be rebranded and sold for less

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Re: Q on NYT article on the cost of Spam

2003-08-02 Thread Michael D. Crawford
on Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 06:53:45AM -0700, Hugo Vanwoerkom ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: >> The question nobody(?) seems to answer is why spam at all: it has to > be that doing it gets you money. Can anybody answer that side of it? You have to realize how cheap spam is to send. In the direct mail b

Re: Q on NYT article on the cost of Spam

2003-08-02 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 06:53:45AM -0700, Hugo Vanwoerkom ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > If you go here: > http://www.nytimes.com/2003/07/28/technology/28SPAM.html?hp=&pagewanted=print&position= > it tells you about the cost of spam. > The question nobody(?) seems to answer is

Re: Q on NYT article on the cost of Spam

2003-07-28 Thread ScruLoose
On Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 06:53:45AM -0700, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote: > If you go here: > http://www.nytimes.com/2003/07/28/technology/28SPAM.html?hp=&pagewanted=print&position= > it tells you about the cost of spam. > Mozilla's antispammer does the job fine for me. > The

Q on NYT article on the cost of Spam

2003-07-28 Thread Hugo Vanwoerkom
If you go here: http://www.nytimes.com/2003/07/28/technology/28SPAM.html?hp=&pagewanted=print&position= it tells you about the cost of spam. Mozilla's antispammer does the job fine for me. The question nobody(?) seems to answer is why spam at all: it has to be that doing it gets y

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Re: Finally - Your Own Low Cost Teleconferencing Service!

2003-03-20 Thread Paul Johnson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 02:36:03PM -0500, Mike M wrote: > I've been glued to this and the related thread. I received virus affected > email last week and this week. I described the event for my local LUG (no > repost of addresses) and submitted it

Re: Finally - Your Own Low Cost Teleconferencing Service!

2003-03-20 Thread Fraser Campbell
Barry Rab wrote: > About 2 weeks ago I received a klez type virus wth the sender as > debian-user etc., so how would I go about filtering that? Bogofilter is my tool of choice. There are others that are supposed to work even better but bogofilter does well enough for my needs. -- Fraser Camp

Re: Finally - Your Own Low Cost Teleconferencing Service!

2003-03-20 Thread Mike M
On Thursday 20 March 2003 10:20, Paul Johnson wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > On Thu, Mar 20, 2003 at 04:53:45PM +0200, Barry Rab wrote: > > And I was flamed for Re-spamming the list with the spam I received > > from the list. Hmph! > > Responding to spam is always b

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