Yay - working internet connection!
I went to the shop to collect my computer after work yesterday and got them to test the modem, which produced exactly the same error for them as it did for me. I wasn't exactly pleased by this, but it at least made me feel that I was justified in saying 'this isn't working'. They replaced the modem for me and it works!
Went from there to
ewtikins's house where I got to play with screws and bolts and shelves and stuff. And she fed me very nice chilli:-) Saw
mstevens for the first time in a while too.
Came home and played with my computer till 2am ish - it now has XiRCON and PuTTY installed.
Cutting for questions to get the geeks arguing:
(a) recommend a mail client
(b) recommend a news reader
(c) remind me how to set up the localhost thing on urchin to get a newsfeed
(d) recommend a web browser
(e) my machine has wireless capabilities. I've no idea how to go about using it. When it comes to wanting to download large files would it be worth my while to find a wireless access point and learn how to use it?
(f) recommend a version of linux - the last time I asked this question someone told me the answer was Debian but to ask again when I actually needed the information
(g) I need to get hold of MySQL - would I be better offering beer tokens in exchange for a CD or doing (e)?
(h) The machine runs XP Pro and has Norton anti-virus software already installed. Is this sufficient or should I get different anti-virus software?
Went from there to
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Came home and played with my computer till 2am ish - it now has XiRCON and PuTTY installed.
Cutting for questions to get the geeks arguing:
(a) recommend a mail client
(b) recommend a news reader
(c) remind me how to set up the localhost thing on urchin to get a newsfeed
(d) recommend a web browser
(e) my machine has wireless capabilities. I've no idea how to go about using it. When it comes to wanting to download large files would it be worth my while to find a wireless access point and learn how to use it?
(f) recommend a version of linux - the last time I asked this question someone told me the answer was Debian but to ask again when I actually needed the information
(g) I need to get hold of MySQL - would I be better offering beer tokens in exchange for a CD or doing (e)?
(h) The machine runs XP Pro and has Norton anti-virus software already installed. Is this sufficient or should I get different anti-virus software?
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WiFi access points are rarely free, BTW. Unless a) someone's been stupid enough to set it up without encryption, or b) you somehow acquire the WEP key. They tend to be gateways to a broadband connection though, so useful for downloading stuff. That said, my Palm Tungsten C is an excellent WiFi sniffer; I trialled an app recently that basically works as a WEP cracker. It's less intrusive to warchalk with a Palm than it is a laptop. The app was useful enough that I'm seriously considering paying full price for it.
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The one at the Oakdale is.
I do (usually) rate-limit it to 256kbit/s though, so the customers can't use all my bandwidth.