Saturday, May 28, 2005
Thursday, May 26, 2005
Blogging through Linux
This is way too cool boys and girls. I am logged on to the Internet using Knoppix 3.8. I know you are probably a bit sick and tired of me blathering about Linux but it is SO COOL. LOL... Ok, enough is enough, i will quit gloating now. Well, not really gloating just excited about a new OS that is DIFFERENT.
So far this evening I have booted our main machine which is a 1.4 ghz machine with 650 mb ram and tons of toys attached. No, I dont feel like listing everything just thought I would summarize the list. LOL... I noticed that this browser does not support rich text editing so I do not have any emoticons to share with you. Sigh... The bootable CD booted right up and it configured my Network Card for DHCP and the only device it is struggling with is my sound card. I can do without that for now I think. There are so many other applications, bells, whistles and gizmos to play with for now. I had Katy bring me a music cd so that I can test the sound and just before I hit the cd eject button I realized that I only have one cd rom device and guess what folks. The OS is running on it. Do I dare to do this and blow up my session BEFORE I save this blog? No, blogging must take a much higher priority right this second. I will try it later though and let you know what happened. LOL.. For now I will play with the version of Star Office and other applications and get back with you later. One thing I need to fix immediately is the resolution settings of the video. This font is WAY TOO tiny folks. I can barely see what I am typing here. LOL.. Later
James Moffitt
http://www.jesus-connect.net/jcmoffitt
moffittj@bellsouth.net
So far this evening I have booted our main machine which is a 1.4 ghz machine with 650 mb ram and tons of toys attached. No, I dont feel like listing everything just thought I would summarize the list. LOL... I noticed that this browser does not support rich text editing so I do not have any emoticons to share with you. Sigh... The bootable CD booted right up and it configured my Network Card for DHCP and the only device it is struggling with is my sound card. I can do without that for now I think. There are so many other applications, bells, whistles and gizmos to play with for now. I had Katy bring me a music cd so that I can test the sound and just before I hit the cd eject button I realized that I only have one cd rom device and guess what folks. The OS is running on it. Do I dare to do this and blow up my session BEFORE I save this blog? No, blogging must take a much higher priority right this second. I will try it later though and let you know what happened. LOL.. For now I will play with the version of Star Office and other applications and get back with you later. One thing I need to fix immediately is the resolution settings of the video. This font is WAY TOO tiny folks. I can barely see what I am typing here. LOL.. Later
James Moffitt
http://www.jesus-connect.net/jcmoffitt
moffittj@bellsouth.net
Good morning bloggers
I went to bed around 11pm and mother nature woke me up around 4:45 am for a surprise visit. I am not sure why this could not have waited until 7 or 8 am but anyway. Now it is 5 am and I can tell that mother nature is not going to let me go right back to sleep. So, here I am on the couch with a pillow in my lap banging on the keyboard once again. I can hear a rooster crowing across the street and one up the street not too far from me. I can hear the sounds of the refrigerator humming behind me. Have you ever wondered why roosters crow? I used to think that they did that only in the morning but for some reason that is not correct. The rooster across the street from us seems to crow all the time. Maybe it is confused about the time of the day or it is afflicted with the same loud mouth disease that Sammy the mutt is affected with.
On Sunday night I downloaded an .iso (image) file from www.knoppix.org. Last night I found a program that would allow me to create a bootable cd rom and burn the image to cd. Once I did that i was able to reboot the laptop to cd and run Knoppix 3.8 for the first time. The entire process took about 4 minutes and Knoppix actually saw all of the hardware on my system. The only thing it did not see was the wireless Internet card. However, it did recognize the ethernet card and had I had a nic cable plugged in I would have been able to surf the web via Linux. Cool stuff aye? Now, you are probably sitting there thinking "why in the world would you want to play with Linux when there are so many more applications written for Mickeysoft?" Well, the truth of the matter is this. Hardware and software toys are cool things to play with and experiment. It is all part of the mind candy addiction I suppose. During the day I fix broken technology and after my day is done earning that proverbial pay check I like to spend time playing with technology. I like looking at different things for different reasons. One reason is because it keeps me stimulated and learning new things. Believe it or not there are more Linux and Unix based Internet servers than there are Windows based servers. Mikeysoft has come a LONG long way over the years but initially the Internet ran primarily on a Unix based OS. The last time I played with Linux was with one of the Redhat releases. You had to install it to your hard drive and you also had to know your hardware inside and out. During the install process the Redhat install would query you about this chipset or that chipset on specific pieces of hardware and if you had not pulled the machine apart and written all of those details down then you would have to stop the install procedure turn off the machine and go get it.
Well that is all for now, hopefully you have a good day today. I am going to try and grab a couple of more winks before my day starts officially. It is way too early to turn on the coffee pot.
God bless
On Sunday night I downloaded an .iso (image) file from www.knoppix.org. Last night I found a program that would allow me to create a bootable cd rom and burn the image to cd. Once I did that i was able to reboot the laptop to cd and run Knoppix 3.8 for the first time. The entire process took about 4 minutes and Knoppix actually saw all of the hardware on my system. The only thing it did not see was the wireless Internet card. However, it did recognize the ethernet card and had I had a nic cable plugged in I would have been able to surf the web via Linux. Cool stuff aye? Now, you are probably sitting there thinking "why in the world would you want to play with Linux when there are so many more applications written for Mickeysoft?" Well, the truth of the matter is this. Hardware and software toys are cool things to play with and experiment. It is all part of the mind candy addiction I suppose. During the day I fix broken technology and after my day is done earning that proverbial pay check I like to spend time playing with technology. I like looking at different things for different reasons. One reason is because it keeps me stimulated and learning new things. Believe it or not there are more Linux and Unix based Internet servers than there are Windows based servers. Mikeysoft has come a LONG long way over the years but initially the Internet ran primarily on a Unix based OS. The last time I played with Linux was with one of the Redhat releases. You had to install it to your hard drive and you also had to know your hardware inside and out. During the install process the Redhat install would query you about this chipset or that chipset on specific pieces of hardware and if you had not pulled the machine apart and written all of those details down then you would have to stop the install procedure turn off the machine and go get it.
Well that is all for now, hopefully you have a good day today. I am going to try and grab a couple of more winks before my day starts officially. It is way too early to turn on the coffee pot.
God bless
Wednesday, May 25, 2005
blogging in the dark
(softly humming a familiar tune) by the light of the silvery moon...... (humming because I forgot the rest of the chorus and song LOL)... Oh yes, no moon rays in here, but there is the glow of the LCD monitor on the laptop and the sounds of the clickty clack of the keys as I bang on the keyboard. Gizmo is behind me trying to get to sleep and I am at the desk at the end of the bed blogging. Normally I would be in the living room however American Idol took over the living room tonight and I did not care to watch it so I grabbed my bag of toys and the chair and headed for the solitude of the bedroom. So, here I am blogging at the end of the day at the end of the bed by the light of the technological moon at my finger tips.
I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised to find that my blogsite blog is back online again. I have no clue what happened BUT the important thing is that we are back online with this blog. I guess Fortune City forgot to pay their electric bill this month or something equally silly. Why else would my public web blog just not come up?
Speaking of technology, HP4100TN 5 James ZERO... I spent the two last hours of yesterday evening between 5pm and 7 pm pulling the blasted printer apart into a hundred pieces for one last looksie... I even took our HP4000 and put it side by side with that blasted printer to make sure I had the flag and sensor assembly installed correctly which of course I did not. So, I gutted the printer down to the system board one more time and reseated the assembly correctly. I put it all back together and I still get the printer jam error. I figure after about 10 hours over the last 8 days that I have had enough. Tomorrow I will be sending the printer off to a different shop to have it looked at and hopefully Kyle will be able to fix this darn printer.
I spent all day Monday in Charlotte NC at a Nitro Security seminar. We all gathered at the Microsoft complex off of Arrowood Drive. I have never been to Charlotte and I have to say that it reminds me a lot of Austin Texas. Sort of hilly and lots of trees. Anyway, the training was a huge joke. The Systems Enginners were supposed to get technical training from 10 am and 3pm and then from 3pm to 5 pm the sales guys were supposed to get sales training. Nitro provides IDS /IPS services on a network. That stands for Intrusion Detection Services and Intrusion Protection Services. The IPS device is a server that you install with Nitro Security software which is actually a Linux based install process. Once it is up and running on your network you have two Network Interface cards in the server. One runs the protected side of the network and the other card is the incoming data stream from the unprotected side of your network. Typically this server (IPS device) is placed on the furtherest part of your network closest to the Internet. This device sits there and watches ALL the traffic coming into your network via the Internet and through a series of complex rules and profiles it will monitor and respond to different known attacks as well as suspicious network activity. This device also provides network administrators with a robust reporting feature that shows where the attacks are coming from and the ability to show the management person what is going on and how the IPS device is working and protecting the network.
We spent about 10 minutes with the Nitro Engineer who was the one who had all the MEAT we were looking for then he had to rush out and go to Greenville to tend to a new Nitro server install and we were stuck with the man that was there to do the introductions to Nitro and do the sales training. Unfortunatley that went over like a lead balloon because all of the propellers in the room were rotating much faster than his. Every time one of us would come up with a question asking about implementation or integration or functionality his response was I do not know or the demo console does not show this functionality. Halfway into the training class I found out that this was a beta training seminar for Nitro. I would have never known... LOL...
Well, I could blather some more BUT it is midnight and I feel myself turning into a HUGE FROG.... Gribbit....
I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised to find that my blogsite blog is back online again. I have no clue what happened BUT the important thing is that we are back online with this blog. I guess Fortune City forgot to pay their electric bill this month or something equally silly. Why else would my public web blog just not come up?
Speaking of technology, HP4100TN 5 James ZERO... I spent the two last hours of yesterday evening between 5pm and 7 pm pulling the blasted printer apart into a hundred pieces for one last looksie... I even took our HP4000 and put it side by side with that blasted printer to make sure I had the flag and sensor assembly installed correctly which of course I did not. So, I gutted the printer down to the system board one more time and reseated the assembly correctly. I put it all back together and I still get the printer jam error. I figure after about 10 hours over the last 8 days that I have had enough. Tomorrow I will be sending the printer off to a different shop to have it looked at and hopefully Kyle will be able to fix this darn printer.
I spent all day Monday in Charlotte NC at a Nitro Security seminar. We all gathered at the Microsoft complex off of Arrowood Drive. I have never been to Charlotte and I have to say that it reminds me a lot of Austin Texas. Sort of hilly and lots of trees. Anyway, the training was a huge joke. The Systems Enginners were supposed to get technical training from 10 am and 3pm and then from 3pm to 5 pm the sales guys were supposed to get sales training. Nitro provides IDS /IPS services on a network. That stands for Intrusion Detection Services and Intrusion Protection Services. The IPS device is a server that you install with Nitro Security software which is actually a Linux based install process. Once it is up and running on your network you have two Network Interface cards in the server. One runs the protected side of the network and the other card is the incoming data stream from the unprotected side of your network. Typically this server (IPS device) is placed on the furtherest part of your network closest to the Internet. This device sits there and watches ALL the traffic coming into your network via the Internet and through a series of complex rules and profiles it will monitor and respond to different known attacks as well as suspicious network activity. This device also provides network administrators with a robust reporting feature that shows where the attacks are coming from and the ability to show the management person what is going on and how the IPS device is working and protecting the network.
We spent about 10 minutes with the Nitro Engineer who was the one who had all the MEAT we were looking for then he had to rush out and go to Greenville to tend to a new Nitro server install and we were stuck with the man that was there to do the introductions to Nitro and do the sales training. Unfortunatley that went over like a lead balloon because all of the propellers in the room were rotating much faster than his. Every time one of us would come up with a question asking about implementation or integration or functionality his response was I do not know or the demo console does not show this functionality. Halfway into the training class I found out that this was a beta training seminar for Nitro. I would have never known... LOL...
Well, I could blather some more BUT it is midnight and I feel myself turning into a HUGE FROG.... Gribbit....
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