[TriLUG] External USB enclosures, CD-Roms and the linux..
tsiprova at Technisource.com
tsiprova at Technisource.com
Tue Nov 23 14:13:25 EST 2004
It's most likely a job with the State of NC or another large agency. They
have a huge vendor list - like 200 companies so when a req comes out,
everyone tries to be the first to fill it. The state agencies only allow
one submittal per recruiting company, so it's pretty intense competition.
I can't vouch for other recruiters, but the only time I post a job on a
users group list is when I have an extremely high chance of filling it.
People in users groups tend to know a lot of people in the industry and you
don't want to waste their time.
Hope that helps!
Have a wonderful holiday!
Tyler Siprova
Senior Technical Recruiter
Technisource, Inc.
919-852-1977 ext 211
800-931-1728
tsiprova at technisource.com
www.technisource.com
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On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 08:39:26 -0500, Joseph Mack <mack.joseph at epa.gov>
wrote:
> john broome wrote:
> >
> > Has anyone had any experience using a roll-your-own external cdrom with
> > linux?
> >
> > I noticed a serious price difference between getting a usb enclosure
and
> > using one of my cd-roms vs. buying one pre-made and I was wondering if
> > there was an advantage to the more expensive version.
>
I recently bought a USB/Firewire enclosure and have been pretty
pleased with it. Only problem was with the USB drivers for my
mfr-forsaken motherboard. This was a windows driver problem. Works
great on my Mac and my Linux box. I've used it with a DVD burner and
a HDD.
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