breroger | 1 Feb 2011 23:24
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Senior Platform/OS Software Engineer Job at CISCO in Austin

Please contact Brent at breroger@... if you are interested in
the job
listed below.

Regards,
Brent

Senior Platform/OS Software Engineer

Location ­ Austin, Texas

Job Description:
We are currently looking for talented and passionate software engineers to
become part of our dynamic development team. More than any other quality, we
are looking for those driven by the challenge of solving unique and
difficult technical problems, those who excel when given creative freedom,
and those who aren't afraid to dive into new territory (technical or
otherwise) and learn something new.

We are working on a ground-up development project for Cisco¹s security
portfolio, and there is room for just a few more to join them. You should
have a good sense of product design, and be willing to work in small,
self-organizing teams.

If you are looking to excel in a fast paced environment creating cutting
edge networking technology, this job's for you!

Required qualities:
* Natural problem-solver and troubleshooter
* Self motivated, creative thinker
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George Goodyear | 3 Feb 2011 18:28
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O.T. ICANN assigns its last 1Pv4



I don't know if you watched the historical moment about 45 minutes ago.




http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9207961/ICANN_assigns_its_last_IPv4_addresses
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Paul Elliott | 4 Feb 2011 07:47

Alg meeting at Old Quarry Branch March 31

Alg will have an regular meeting at The Old Quarry Branch of the Austin Public 
Library which is located here.
http://www.austinlibrary.com/branches/index.cfm?action=oldquarry
http://www.austinlibrary.com/apllocations.cfm?acronym=aoq

This meeting is scheduled for March 31 at 7PM to 8:45.
Alg Plans to schedule other meetings soon.

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Paul Elliott | 4 Feb 2011 09:46

Only one of 3 case fans is spinning


Are they necessarily broken? They are all plugged into the MB. It is very cold 
in here. Could the MB be measuring the temp decideing only one fan is needed 
and turn of the others? How do I determine if the fans are actually broken?

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George Goodyear | 4 Feb 2011 15:39
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Re: Only one of 3 case fans is spinning

You could go into your BIOS and lower the temp so that all the fans would come on. Also if you can't lower the temp enough, you could block the one fan that is running and see if the others come one. But you would want to leave your alarm setting for getting to hot at the same levels.

Carlos

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Oren Beck | 4 Feb 2011 17:14
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Re: Only one of 3 case fans is spinning

IIRC there's some probe utils that are varying "degrees" of
frustrating not quite ready but I have not done much with them in 2+
years. Perhaps looking at:

http://ksim.sourceforge.net/

might help. I do not know the learning curve of the current version
compared to the ACPI snoops embedded in commercial builds of 2 years
ago. Good Luck!

On Fri, Feb 4, 2011 at 8:39 AM, George Goodyear <enawn@...> wrote:
> You could go into your BIOS and lower the temp so that all the fans would
> come on. Also if you can't lower the temp enough, you could block the one
> fan that is running and see if the others come one. But you would want to
> leave your alarm setting for getting to hot at the same levels.
>
> Carlos
>
> On 02/04/2011 02:46 AM, Paul Elliott wrote:
>
> Are they necessarily broken? They are all plugged into the MB. It is very
> cold
> in here. Could the MB be measuring the temp decideing only one fan is needed
> and turn of the others? How do I determine if the fans are actually broken?
>
>
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Paul Elliott | 5 Feb 2011 22:14

Re: Only one of 3 case fans is spinning

On Friday, February 04, 2011 02:46:27 am Paul Elliott wrote:
> Are they necessarily broken? They are all plugged into the MB. It is very
> cold in here. Could the MB be measuring the temp decideing only one fan is
> needed and turn of the others? How do I determine if the fans are actually
> broken?

All three fans work if I plug them into a molex connection via an adapter.
The fan plugged into the MB spins as does the one usually plugged into a molex 
connector.

The fan that came with a long wire snaking thru a big forest of wires that 
goes into the power supply is not spinning..... Is this a an error or could a 
sensor in the PS be saying it is not hot enough to spin the fans???

That fan works if I plug it into an adapter connected to a molex cable....

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Paul Elliott | 10 Feb 2011 02:51

debian/ubuntu package question.


I have a package that is not in an online repository, so it must be downloaded 
by hand.

However the package may have dependancies that have to be satisfied from 
/etc/apt/sources.list

How do I install the package?

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Robert | 10 Feb 2011 03:05

Re: debian/ubuntu package question.

Paul,

dpkg if <filename.deb> will manually install the package.  It wont fetch dependencies though but it will
tell you what they are if any...from there you can do:

apt-get install <package> for the dependencies.

Sent from Samsung Mobile

Paul Elliott <pelliott@...> wrote:

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>I have a package that is not in an online repository, so it must be downloaded 
>by hand.
>
>However the package may have dependancies that have to be satisfied from 
>/etc/apt/sources.list
>
>How do I install the package?
>
>
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Robert | 10 Feb 2011 03:12

Re: debian/ubuntu package question.

That should be:

dpkg -I pkgname

The I should be lowercase..my phone keeps "correcting" it.

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Robert <robert@...> wrote:

>Paul,
>
>dpkg if <filename.deb> will manually install the package.  It wont fetch dependencies though but it will
tell you what they are if any...from there you can do:
>
>apt-get install <package> for the dependencies.
>
>
>Sent from Samsung Mobile
>
>Paul Elliott <pelliott@...> wrote:
>
>>
>>I have a package that is not in an online repository, so it must be downloaded 
>>by hand.
>>
>>However the package may have dependancies that have to be satisfied from 
>>/etc/apt/sources.list
>>
>>How do I install the package?
>>
>>
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