OK things move on - with a degree of embarrassment :o/
Following on from some of Larry Swords comments I ran the card down to the
European web site (makes sense, I bought the card in Scotland). I had the
opportunity here to d/l a manual. Query, if there is a manual available why
wasn't
OK things move on - with a degree of embarrassment :o/
Following on from some of Larry Swords comments I ran the card down to the
European web site (makes sense, I bought the card in Scotland). I had the
opportunity here to d/l a manual. Query, if there is a manual available why
wasn't
There's an article in the July, Linux Journal on Multi-Heading of
Linux systems with two monitors. Don't know if it's on the web site
yet.
Richard.
On Friday 12 July 2002 10:27 am, %4 wrote:
I also run Linux (Mandrake) on my Ultra2, and it runs
beautifully. I have been trying with NO
PM Firewall works with ipchains. I've used it in the past. I'm using
Bastille.
- Original Message -
From: J. Craig Woods [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 12, 2002 10:49 PM
Subject: Re: [expert] blocking an ip address
Damon Lynch wrote:
On Sat, 2002-07-13
This depends. Do you want to block them from services that utilize
hosts.deny. If so, add the ip address to /etc/hosts.deny.
Do you want to block network traffic from them entirely? If so, use
ipchains or iptables (depending on your kernel version) to block them.
Michael
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Michael Viron
Hi
The results of 'swapon -s' is:
FilenameTypeSize Used Priority
/dev/hda5 partition 1118840 0 -1
I tried piling up lots of applications and drove up the physical memory usage
to 100% without any swap activation at
Daryl Johnson wrote:
OK things move on - with a degree of embarrassment :o/
Following on from some of Larry Swords comments I ran the card down to the
European web site (makes sense, I bought the card in Scotland). I had the
opportunity here to d/l a manual. Query, if there is a
On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, Terry Tremaine wrote:
Hi
The results of 'swapon -s' is:
Filename TypeSize Used Priority
/dev/hda5 partition 1118840 0 -1
I tried piling up lots of applications and drove up the physical memory
Larry Sword wrote:
Daryl Johnson wrote:
OK things move on - with a degree of embarrassment :o/
Following on from some of Larry Swords comments I ran the card down
to the European web site (makes sense, I bought the card in
Scotland). I had the opportunity here to d/l a manual.
Hello all,
I was thinking of getting one of those usb numeric keypads for my
laptop and I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with those?
If so, what's it like getting it running? Thanks! Mike
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Michael Holt
Banning, CA(o_
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civileme wrote:
Larry Sword wrote:
plus an illegal CDROM request
sr0: CDROM (ioctl) reports ILLEGAL REQUEST.
sr0: CDROM (ioctl) reports ILLEGAL REQUEST.
Maybe you don't have a cdron in the drive?
Nope--doesn't matter if he has a CDROM in the drive or not. The
message is from
On Friday 12 July 2002 03:00 pm, Klar Brian D Contr MSG/SICN wrote:
I have a Matrox G450. All I can say is I dl'ed the
Matrox drivers, and powerdesk from their site.
I use a G450 with the default XFree drivers and have no problems, but I think
Dean is concerned about the windows re-sizing
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