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arvid@geewiz:~$ whois symbolics.com

Whois Server Version 2.0

Domain names in the .com and .net domains can now be registered
with many different competing registrars. Go to http://www.internic.net
for detailed information.

   Domain Name: SYMBOLICS.COM
   Registrar: NETWORK SOLUTIONS, LLC.
   Whois Server: whois.networksolutions.com
   Referral URL: http://www.networksolutions.com
   Name Server: NS1.AMERINOC.COM
   Name Server: NS2.AMERINOC.COM
   Status: clientTransferProhibited
   Updated Date: 14-sep-2009
   Creation Date: 15-mar-1985
   Expiration Date: 16-mar-2016

Helen, Horace Upgrade from Ubuntu Jaunty to Larmic

Started on Helen at 1:21 PM today, restart at 1:35. Name server issue resolved at 2:00 PM. Changed "nameserver localhost" to "nameserver 127.0.0.1" in /etc/resolv.conf. If you are running postfix you also need to

Backup - FTP

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The very next thing you should do on your computer is backup "something". If you run out of "somethings", think harder and start over. There are lots of ways to backup data - CD, DVD, USB memory sticks and hard drives, another computer on your network - more than one is a good idea. This post is about an often overlooked method - FTP (File Transfer Protocol).

Bad Computer Days - Wipe + Reload

The ultimate software "fix" is to wipe the hard disk and reload from scratch. All data is lost (address books, financial records, pictures, music etc.) and it takes a lot of time. Programs too. Thus it is generally considered the last resort. But many machines are so "slimed" that it should be the first.

Bad Computer Days - Foremost

Before there was MS Windows there was DOS. The emergence of DOS is a story of theft and hegemony in its own right. DOS was spartan and clever programmers wrote utilities which greatly expanded its power. One of those programmers was Peter Norton and one of those utilities was "undelete". When a file was deleted, DOS hammered the first character of the file name in the "directory". Peter's program asked you to "guess" the first character, usually not that difficult a task, and fixed the directory entry.

LSNet Webserver Hardware Upgrade

Gateway router and web server migrated. Modest testing. Looks good. More testing tomorrow. Use the contact button if you see something weird.

 

 

Back up! Dialup numbers get the intercept "We're sorry, all circuits are busy now".

Updates
9/6/2009 12:27:00 PM - ls.net

Phone # 2762211038 has been added to this ticket.
221-1038 dialed locally get the same intercept[t

 

 
9/6/2009 12:25:00 PM - JosephW

GP NOC has received update.
 

 
9/6/2009 12:24:00 PM - ls.net

Phone # 2766641038 has been added to this ticket.
276-664-1038 gets the same intercept

 

 
9/6/2009 12:21:00 PM - JosephW

Phone # 2766010038 has been added to this ticket.

 

 
9/6/2009 12:21:00 PM - JosephW

GP NOC is investigating.

 

How to Scam Anyone

Free lunch for two for the best analysis of http://www.google.com/search?&q=earth+4+energy

Entries must be published here (on this site) by August 15th, 2009. If you don't have an account, use the Contact link on your left.

Expanding Access to Broadband

While both parties are continuing to study ways of making broadband access affordable and sustainable, we have reached the conclusion that the only way to make progress is to engage more people in the process. To that end, we are inviting everyone to participate by communicating (using the contact link on the left) their Internet access desires and their willingness to invest intellectually, physically and (gulp!) financially.

The first step is to browse http://www.thewiredroad.net/ Like all websites, it needs updating, especially the maps of Grayson County. LSNet has begun to survey signal strength in and around Elk Creek.

Next, some familiarity with the underlying technology helps frame expectations. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wi-Fi is a good place to start.

Direct connections to WiredRoad APs are limited to line of sight. Availability increases with the introduction of a repeater. While the Wired Road is continuing to improve infrastructure, repeaters will have to be funded by ISPs (like LSNet) and customers (you). The cost runs from a few hundred dollars and up, way up. The WiredRoad is leasing CPE (Customer Premise Equipment) for $5 per month.
 

Customer density enhances fiscal feasibility. Enlisting the participation of your neighbors will greatly enhance your place in the priority list. A small army of war drivers and signal sniffers would greatly increase the probability of victory. A notebook with a wireless adapter and appropriate software (Kismet for Linux, NetStumbler for Windows) carried about the neighborhood with appropriate note taking is helpful. Training available. Repeaters can be solar powered so you may find advantage in hoofing up peaks you can see from your location.

We will be visiting fiber locations in Galax on foot. We are studying ways of reducing installation costs. We will also be supporting premise networking with a combination of wired and wireless technologies.
 

Pricing is still under consideration. Installation costs must be paid up front or incorporated in monthly recurring fees (or some combination). The market demands competitive pricing; survival requires adequate revenues. Your willingness to pay also improves your position in the priority list. We are inventing a metric to guide our efforts and will publish shortly.

 

Timing is contingent on a number of matters - backhaul, infrastructure, servers etc. We are optimistic the first customers can be brought on line by October 1, 2009.

LSNet CD - Balm of Gilead for dial up users

Every few weeks, we update a collection of "free" downloads for Windows. Most are available from http://filehippo.com, a few from Microsoft and a few from other sources. The current contents are:

7z904.exe                             jre-6u14-windows-i586.exe
AdbeRdr90_en_US.exe                   KompoZer 0.7.10
AdobeAIRInstaller.exe                 kompozer-0.7.10-win32.zip
adobe-svg-viewer.exe                  Miro_Installer.exe
audacity-win-unicode-1.3.8.exe        mysql-essential-5.1.36-win32.msi
autorunsc.exe                         npp.5.4.5.Installer.exe
autoruns.chm                          Opera_1000_en_b2_Setup.exe
autoruns.exe                          pidgin-2.5.8.exe
Autoruns.zip                          pidgin-microblog-0.2.0.exe
ccsetup221.exe                        RealPlayer11GOLD.exe
FileZilla_3.2.6.1_win32-setup.exe     SetupImgBurn_2.4.4.0.exe
Firefox Setup 3.5.1.exe               SkypeSetupFull.exe
gnumeric-1.9.1-win32-20080625.exe     vcredist_x86.exe
IE8-WindowsXP-x86-ENU.exe             vlc-0.9.9-win32.exe
install_flash_player_10_active_x.exe  WindowsXP-KB936929-SP3-x86-ENU.exe
install_flash_player_10.exe           wlsetup-custom.exe
irfanview_plugins_425_setup.exe       wmp11-windowsxp-x86-enu.exe
iview425_setup.exe                    xiphos-3.0.1-win32.exe

You can pick up a copy free at our offices in downtown Galax. We will mail one by USPS for $5. Several observations need to me made and observed.

  • the entire collection or any of its components come with no warranty and fitness of use for any purpose is expressly denied.
  • many different licenses apply. In no case is payment required to install and use the software. In some cases a valid Microsoft licensed installation is required.
  • important programs are missing from the collection including Spybot and Avira. We will fix that for the next compilation. We may have to go to DVD instead of CD
  • assuredly, some of the programs are out-of-date. I noticed Flash 11 this morning.
  • intellectual investment is required. If you need help, use Google. If that isn't enough, you can request help through the contact link on the left. Your experience with any of the programs is welcome. Individual paid support is available.

 

Drupal updates

In some cases user "1" had to be changed to perform the updates. Most users have a separate administrative username and password. If you have problems logging in please use the Contact link on the left.

Making business cards with Scribus

Often we gather software tools a little like a would be mechanic or woodworker.

Wireless Internet - A View From the Bottom

We have been blessed with wireless ideas of great promise for a decade beginning with LMDS and Virginia Tech up to the Wired Road and Blue Ridge Crossroads Economic Development Authority. Hope still flickers obstacles remain.

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