connection, and the interface statistics will show how
much total traffic is going in and out on each interface, including real-time
kb/sec data. As long as you keep track of what IPs your torture streams are
on, you should be able to see how each stream is going.
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right now, don't hold your breath for it to be
fixed, either by the Firefox team, or the website developers.
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, you'll want to use bs=446 when
overwriting the MBR (if you had a backup, and want to do it by hand), or use
a tool like grub-install (the Gentoo Handbook has a chapter on configuring
the bootloaders - LILO or GRUB - part 1, chapter 10).
Good luck.
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can't find it. Maybe lde-meta
missed something???
I think KDE Menu Button - Utilities - More Applications - Binary Editor
(KHexEdit) is what you're looking for. Ironically enough, I was just using
it.
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, will using Saviour Linux on your
computer assure it of going to Electronic Heaven when it finally dies???
0:-)
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On Wednesday 11 January 2006 03:49 pm, Iain Buchanan wrote:
On Wed, 2006-01-11 at 15:29 -0800, Eric Bliss wrote:
Although, to actually give this post
SOME relevance to the original thread, will using Saviour Linux on your
computer assure it of going to Electronic Heaven when it finally
for third party servers. Could be
they put in a port blocker recently, and you're just one of the few people
who are having problems with it.
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Yes... But it's that -R option that really kills you...
OO!! Ctrl-C! Ctrl-C! Ctrl-C!
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options.
In general, it just looks kind of weird.
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to
in in the documentation, although I know it's gotta be in there somewhere.
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On Wednesday 01 February 2006 06:34 pm, Patrick Börjesson wrote:
On 06/02/01 16:32, Eric Bliss wrote:
I've got a user who wants his mail both kept locally and forked off to
another
server. Will the following work in the aliases file, or will it create an
infinite loop?
bob: bob
I hacked out to connect to our local WEP encrypted Airport.
Your milage may vary.
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to set up a few extra partitions. But I don't,
and this works for my situation.
As I said at the start, I'm simply curious how you would manage to mount the
main executable storage area of your system as noexec.
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. That's the order I've got them in in my script to connect to an
Airport, and it could be that the iwconfig commands aren't actually changing
the config while the interface is up.
Just a guess, based on a similar script that works for me.
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require any additional
configuration headaches.
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a look
there before making any purchasing decisions.
(return to lurk mode)
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get something better working.
Just my .02c on the matter.
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is Yes. ;-)
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On Tuesday 22 November 2005 01:55 pm, Eric Bliss wrote:
I tried the 2.6.14 kernel with the ipw2200 driver, and it didn't work.
Maybe it was fixed in release 2.
Can anyone tell me if the in-kernel driver supports turning your card
on in promiscuous mode?
Device Drivers
an article purely devoted to an examination of what Google may
be running on...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_platform
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it was something stupid on my
part and not anyone's instructions.
Cheers,
Mark
Before you do that... did you also edit /etc/mtab in addition to /etc/fstab?
Just a thought, since we are talking about separate partitions to mount.
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On Friday 10 March 2006 03:17, Josh Helmer wrote:
On Friday 10 March 2006 18:05, Eric Bliss wrote:
Before you do that... did you also edit /etc/mtab in addition to
/etc/fstab?
Just a thought, since we are talking about separate partitions to mount.
Don't touch mtab. mtab is auto
they mean.
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of copy protection. You could be running into a problem with that, if
it's a manufactured disk rather than a burned disk.
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it looks cool.)
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