[Elecraft]linux and elecraft
Russ Hines
russ at wb8zcc.com
Wed Jun 28 08:33:20 EDT 2006
No problem here... I've been throwing all this stuff into /dev/null. ;-)
73,
Russ
WB8ZCC
Tom Althoff wrote:
> Here are three roughly equivilent Linux terms for "Macafee AV" and
> "Symantec/Norton AV"..
> "F-Prot"
> "RAV (Reliable Anti Virus)"
> "Clam AV."
>
> First it was the border wars between the Canada and the US and now we
> are having religious debates!
>
> Wayne...you better start shipping those KPA-800's soon! We're running
> out of Elecraft talk! 8-)
>
> 73 de Tom K2TA
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "John GM4SLV"
> <gm4slv at sighthound.demon.co.uk>
> To: <Elecraft at mailman.qth.net>
> Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 8:14 AM
> Subject: Re: [Elecraft]linux and elecraft
>
>
>>
>> On Wed, 28 Jun 2006, Nick Waterman wrote:
>>
>>> Many fields have their own sets of jargon, none of them seem that
>>> bad to
>>> insiders, most of them sound pointless to outsiders.
>>>
>>> AUTOEXEC.BAT, boot.ini, ntldr, regedit, pagefile.sys,
>>> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, Macafee, Symantec, C-colon-backslash, DLL, EXE,
>>> INI,
>>> WMA, BMP, RDP, dir, zip, installshield, chkdsk, system32, devmgr,
>>> tracert, hyperterminal...
>>>
>>> ls, grep, awk, perl, xoscope, baudline, vi, emacs, fsck /dev/hda1,
>>> traceroute, df, cp, rpm, more, less, tar, top, tty, chmod, /etc/passwd,
>>> kill, mplayer, sendmail, xterm...
>>>
>>
>> Nick, I notice "Macafee" & "Symantec" in the first group, but no
>> equivalent words in the second...
>>
>> Have you missed something from the Linux list...
>>
>>
>> ;-)
>>
>>
>> John 'SLV
>> =======================================================================
>> ASIDE for the *nix among us - I'm sitting at work, on a private network
>> that has a webproxy server to allow us minions access to the web. I've
>> used Putty to connect, using SSH via the company proxy server, to my
>> home network, where my ADSL router port-forwards me to my Linux desktop
>> machine. I can run terminal sessions/software directly or full graphical
>> VNC sessions by tunelling the VNC connection over the SSH connection.
>> This single SSH connection is also used to securely tunnel connections
>> to my mailserver at home, allowing me to run an email client - PCPine -
>> on my work machine and talk IMAP and SMTP to my mailserver at home, so I
>> can sit here and keep an eye on my email while I'm at work. I'm not
>> aware that this would be easy, or even possible, with windows machines.
>> Are there free ssh servers, IMAP and SMTP servers, DNS servers - all of
>> which I've got running at home, entirely for free? Even the OS itself is
>> free..!
>> The various machines are old cast offs - either 486's or P1 vintage
>> (except the main desktop which is a second hand P4/2.6GHz). Linux keeps
>> these old doorstops in a useful job!
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