[Noisebridge-discuss] System for the security group missing?

aestetix aestetix aestetix at gmail.com
Mon Oct 19 19:35:43 UTC 2009


Sure. I *think* it was a Dell case (dpc can back me up here, as he
generously donated it for the cause). The last I had checked, the monitor
was on, and the hostname and username were both "noisebridgesec". It was
hooked up to mc.fly's hard drive, which was labelled "mc.fly".

When I last saw it, it was powered and connected to a flatscreen monitor,
and at the login screen "noisebridgesec" was clearly shown. I guess someone
could have turned the monitor off, and someone else unplugged it or
something. Past that, I can't remember any distinguishing marks.

On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 12:20 PM, Andy Isaacson <adi at hexapodia.org> wrote:

> On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 08:19:40AM -0700, aestetix aestetix wrote:
> > The computer we were working on for the security group seems to have
> > mysterious disappeared from the computer area (the classroom that has
> been
> > being used a lot). I'm guessing someone cleaned the area and set it on a
> > shelf somewhere, not knowing what it was. I checked all over the place,
> > including in the DJ Booth, but couldn't find it. Anyone know the
> > whereabouts?
>
>
> I have no idea what machine you're talking about.  Was there any way for
> a cleaning-up-person to tell what it was?  (A label or sticker or even a
> reasonably descriptive hostname for the login screen?)  Was it powered
> on?
>
> Given that whatever labelling or connectivity it had was not a success,
> what info can you share to help find it?  What kind of case was it?  Any
> distinguishing marks?
>
> -andy
>
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