i2c fun stuff (Previous message: [XCSSA] cases with chassis intrusion sensor)

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Ummm..... ok, was thinking a way to showcase ways to do remote x windows
(the traditional shell >& ; >& and nocat/netcat ; ssh ; and kde's push
button approach with open source routing thrown on top of it all
http://vyatta.com/index.php
and/or command line xwindows packet filtering.
To much on a single command line I suppose.

Craig


> >
> > > Not shure on the software, but the hardware side would include a
> > > combination of  usb 2.0 to ide/sata <
> > > http://www.scythe-usa.com/product/acc/013/scupc1000.html >; some type
> > of
> > > either wireless connection to a remote home box (pda/phone via unix
> > > pipe/netcat/ssh && remote xwindows) or non-geeky pda/handheld w/
> > > appropriate HD analysis software installed.
> > > Comments?
> >
> > What the heck are you talking about?  Am I talking to Craig.. or just
> > some
> > technobabble script? ;)
>
>
>   Ok, along with the scythe product, using handheld size stuff, use
> smartclt if you have a linux handheld/pda w/ usb connection OR use hand held
> PDA/phone as a router to a home box with linux on it to use smartctl (with a
> remote xwindow redirect back to the device doing the routing). aka A
> portable (ok, geeky) way to evaluate (e.g. hook the hd up to) the Hd.
>
> Craig
>
>

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Ummm..... ok, was thinking a way to showcase ways to do remote x
windows (the traditional shell &gt;&amp; ; &gt;&amp; and nocat/netcat ;
ssh ; and kde's push button approach with open source routing thrown on
top of it all <a href="http://vyatta.com/index.php">http://vyatta.com/index.php</a><br>
and/or command line xwindows packet filtering.<br>
To much on a single command line I suppose.<br>
<br>
Craig<br>
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<br><br>&gt; Not shure on the software, but the hardware side would include a
<br>&gt; combination of&nbsp;&nbsp;usb 2.0 to ide/sata &lt;<br>&gt; <a href="http://www.scythe-usa.com/product/acc/013/scupc1000.html" target="_blank" onclick="return top.js.OpenExtLink(window,event,this)">http://www.scythe-usa.com/product/acc/013/scupc1000.html
</a> &gt;; some type of<br>&gt; either wireless connection to a remote home box (pda/phone via unix
<br>&gt; pipe/netcat/ssh &amp;&amp; remote xwindows) or non-geeky pda/handheld w/<br>&gt; appropriate HD analysis software installed.<br>&gt; Comments?<br><br>What the heck are you talking about?&nbsp;&nbsp;Am I talking to Craig.. or just some
<br>technobabble script? ;)</blockquote></span></div><div><div><br>
&nbsp; Ok, along with the scythe product, using handheld size stuff,
use smartclt if you have a linux handheld/pda w/ usb connection OR use
hand held PDA/phone as a router to a home box with linux on it to use
smartctl (with a remote xwindow redirect back to the device doing the
routing). aka A portable (ok, geeky) way to evaluate (e.g. hook the hd
up to) the Hd.<br>
<br>
</div>Craig<br>
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