>
> > > As a temporary measure, you can try enabling "display_errors" and
> > > "display_startup_errors" in your (Apache) php.ini. That should convince
> > > PHP to spit out the error into your browser when you visit the page,
> >
(though
> > it's been a long time since I've run that RAM checking program).
>
>
> I ran memory checking overnight on my unstable (segfaults) AMD 8350
> system, but no issues were found. Underclocking the RAM to the next
> lowest speed completely addressed the issue. If i get
stall it but actually use it. For example, what
triggers it asking for a password and what does it look like? Is it
pretty fast, take a few seconds or what? I got a lot of questions but
they are things that can't be answered easily in text. Yea, gotta go
visit youtube. Test drive youtube-dl again.
Dale
:-) :-)
t. For example, what
> triggers it asking for a password and what does it look like? Is it
> pretty fast, take a few seconds or what? I got a lot of questions but
> they are things that can't be answered easily in text. Yea, gotta go
> visit youtube. Test drive youtube-dl again.
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RAID with external drives.
>That way you can stick with 6TB drives.
Antlist made a similar suggestion using external USB, and I gave a more
detailed answer in reply to his mail.
Your proposal, though different regarding filesystem setup, has the same
drawbacks: I am dependent on an external ca
ll. I have 32GBs now. Most support 64GB and I think I saw
> a 128GB version somewhere.
>
> Just comparing CPU to CPU, what would you expect as far as increase in
> speed? I'm not expecting a exact number, just curious as to how much
> difference I could reasonably expect.
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config that I should
not have. I just don't know what that something might be.
Thanks for your reply.
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. To avoid paying international call rates between different countries
in Europe it would make sense to search and find ISP dial up numbers for each
country that you intend to visit.
All of the above deals with numbers which are dialed up using plain GSM (TDMA
or 2G technology). That's slw
rates between different countries
in Europe it would make sense to search and find ISP dial up numbers for each
country that you intend to visit.
Sounds pretty good. Is this a connection in the neighborhood of
14.4k? Will it will work anywhere a GSM signal is had?
I searched for free dial up
and Greece), but
YMMV. To avoid paying international call rates between different
countries in Europe it would make sense to search and find ISP dial up
numbers for each country that you intend to visit.
Sounds pretty good. Is this a connection in the neighborhood of
14.4k? Will it will work
reachable bothers me a bit. Is this indicative of a
network issue and thus, the cause of my trouble? Both my Gentoo box and
my time server are on a 100 mbps LAN and so there should not be a
reachable issue.
Just trying to understand...
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haven't heard about any specific slowness related to ATI cards running 2D applications, so it might be a bug in Wine itself. Please visit the
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On 5/6/2005 2:49 PM Drew Tomlinson wrote:
On 5/6/2005 10:39 AM Drew Tomlinson wrote
? Or is there another way
I should do this in Gentoo?
Hope you find something of use in my post.
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FATAL: Error inserting fglrx
(/lib/modules/2.6.21-gentoo-r3/video/fglrx.ko): Operation not permitted
Any other ideas? Thanks for your help.
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The only thing to consider
. I update
at least weekly and for two months now I've had no breakages
(not bad for current cvs stuff). The best docs are at get-e (I
don't have the url handy, but visit www.enlightenment.org and
the link is near the bottom of the left panel). There you will
find e17 and efl user guides
the NVIDIA Legacy drivers. Please
NVRM: visit http://www.nvidia.com/object/unix.html for more
NVRM: information. The 1.0-9742 NVIDIA driver will ignore
NVRM: this GPU. Continuing probe...
NVRM: No NVIDIA graphics adapter found!
SNIP
I then removed that NVidia package and emerged
nvidia
to visit the site, I copied the condensed howto here:-
*Short version*:1) compile and install 2.4.x (preferable an alan cox kernel) withoutPCMCIA support but with Wireless LAN support
on Kernel 2.6.Ithink11, 2.6.* for sure. His bridge is a Ricoh
RL5C475. There is a nice how-to for this bridge --if your on kernel 2.4.
But it was written before 2.6 came out, I think.. The address is:
http://raw-io.com/pci_802.11b.html
If you dont want to visit the site, I copied
). Not to mention various dictionaries in many
languages, shopping sites, and other special interest categories. Also,
a few sites that I visit have plugins that have not (yet) been accepted
by Firefox, and so are available from the website itself. You may also
find this to be the case.
There are two caveats
). Not to mention various dictionaries in many
languages, shopping sites, and other special interest
categories. Also,
a few sites that I visit have plugins that have not (yet)
been accepted
by Firefox, and so are available from the website itself. You may also
find this to be the case
will be overwritten when the browser exits.
*
* To make a manual change to preferences, you can visit the URL about:config
* For more information, see http://www.mozilla.org/unix/customizing.html#prefs
*/
[snip]
user_pref(font.FreeType2.autohinted, true);
user_pref(font.FreeType2.enable, true);
user_pref
or someone with a formal understanding of CPU architecture.
OK, let's see if they visit this M/L and want to say something about it.
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. After my last visit to the grocery store, I'm thinking I may not
have enough yet. o_O I also have a generator and some gas stored too.
I also have a big garden to grow food as well. I may be disabled but I
ain't stupid. I just try to keep the bad things that can happen in the
back of my mind
room. Full of food stuff just in
case. After my last visit to the grocery store, I'm thinking I may not
have enough yet. o_O I also have a generator and some gas stored too.
I also have a big garden to grow food as well. I may be disabled but I
ain't stupid. I just try to keep the bad things
the US Copyright tradition of fair use.
I urge you to watch the Youtube video that I linked to, and to visit those
sites. The more people who become aware of the truth of these bills, their
sponsors, and the danger to not only US citizens, but also to citizens of any
country that has
with any Google service, you have a 'Google Account'
which you can use to sign into any other Google service. At one point,
simply having this account meant you were also on Google+, Google Docs,
etc. More recently, though, it seems that a first visit to any of these
services is required in order
to remove these old dependencies. If you do not have this
helper program, simply emerge the 'gentoolkit' package.
# revdep-rebuild --library '/lib64/libudev.so.0' rm
'/lib64/libudev.so.0'
LOG: postinst
For more information on udev on Gentoo, writing udev rules, and
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other workstations.
That sounds about right.
To get a feel for how it works, visit puppet's web site and download
some of the test appliances they have there and run them in vm software.
Set up a server and a few clients, and start experimenting in that
sandbox. You'll quickly get a feel
laptop
(or big chunks of it) over to your other workstations.
That sounds about right.
To get a feel for how it works, visit puppet's web site and download
some of the test appliances they have there and run them in vm
software.
Set up a server and a few clients, and start experimenting
Neil's reply to you.
You can always bring the UPS to Tupelo on your next visit for your brother;
along with the entire rig if you'd like.
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. Later I read Neil's reply to you.
You can always bring the UPS to Tupelo on your next visit for your brother;
along with the entire rig if you'd like.
Cheers, Homie!
Mine is a CyberPower UPS. I use nut for it tho. Just uses a different
driver. I got it plugged into a 3.0 port now and going
the font size, as opposed to some commercial
OS I could mention. So Dale, since you are on KDE, use the freedom it
gives you (unlike some other DEs *cough*) and just crank up the sizes. ;)
Twiddling with DPI settings OTOH may be counterproductive. If you visit
a website that says: font-size: 10pt
A2000G, I wanted to upgrade it to Gentoo from SuSE. Someone seemed to have backport the debian bug into it as my logitech keyboard didn't work.
After I enabled the HID special support for Logitech, both mouse and keyboard now work perfectly.
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>>> as she audibly sucked her teeth.
>>>
>>> The more people put up with this stuff the more bad things will happen
>>> - two police officers recently were murdered in france because a
>>> terrorist got their address off the internet and paid them a
ical store with cash none the
> >>> less) recently and the cashier asked for my information and was
> >>> annoyingly insistent[1] so I gave them "John Smith at 123 1st Street"
> >>> as she audibly sucked her teeth.
> >>>
> >>> The mo
in somebody wants to learn to read the traffic of his own:
http://www.croatiafidelis.hr/foss/cap/
)...
How come people are so little interested to read the traffic, to learn
how sites behave which they visit, and often to discover what sites
really do to them?
I'll go and inquire at the Pale Moon fo
On 161218-02:04-0500, Walter Dnes wrote:
> > How come people are so little interested to read the traffic, to learn
> > how sites behave which they visit, and often to discover what sites
> > really do to them?
> >
> > I'll go and inquire at the Pale Moo
g like
> >> disable cookies. I'd not suggest doing that, at most delete all of
> >> them when you close your browser session. It's impossible to use most
> >> pages without having cookies enabled (this makes automating things
> >> with web libraries infuriating).
t; > > Apache doesn't know anything about what happens in the PHP code, so the
> > > errors should be logged in that separate PHP error log, if anywhere.
> > >
> > > As a temporary measure, you can try enabling "display_errors" and
> > > "
't think my RAM is unstable
> >
> > (though
> >
> > > it's been a long time since I've run that RAM checking program).
> >
> > I ran memory checking overnight on my unstable (segfaults) AMD 8350
> > system, but no issues were found. Underclock
med the file with .old. Logged out and back in again and
lost pretty much every setting I had. No big surprise just slightly
annoying. Anyway, after getting things back to being usable, I added
the wallpaper directory back, the monster directory, and guess what,
same thing. CPU went to 100% on on
sable, I added
> the wallpaper directory back, the monster directory, and guess what,
> same thing. CPU went to 100% on one core and stayed there. Now it just
> so happens that a friend came up to visit and we ended up talking for a
> good hour or so. When I came back, it was still ban
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The address and this wording really sound to me much more like phishing
than a real notice from Verizon.
UPDATE HERE to Visit your login page Log-in to restore.
Is that link really to th
ould you expect as far as increase in
>> speed? I'm not expecting a exact number, just curious as to how much
>> difference I could reasonably expect.
> Since I personally don’t have any experience with high-performance
> contemporary CPUs and can’t remember all those reviews I
on udev on Gentoo, writing udev rules, and
* fixing known issues visit:
* http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/udev-guide.xml
Regenerating /etc/ld.so.cache...
* Messages for package sys-fs/udev-141:
* If you want to use udev reliable you should update
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Petr Kocmid Petr.Kocmid at project-bhairava.org writes:
On Tuesday 10 January 2006 04:40, Mark Stewart wrote:
Hello fellow Linux Users!
We here at SaviourLinux.com desire to create a united universal way.
Please visit the website for more information, but here is the purpose:
You missed
at project-bhairava.org writes:
On Tuesday 10 January 2006 04:40, Mark Stewart wrote:
Hello fellow Linux Users!
We here at SaviourLinux.com desire to create a united universal way.
Please visit the website for more information, but here is the purpose:
You missed the target audience
10 January 2006 04:40, Mark Stewart wrote:
Hello fellow Linux Users!
We here at SaviourLinux.com desire to create a united universal way.
Please visit the website for more information, but here is the purpose:
You missed the target audience. Here at gentoo there are mostly hardcore
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Always good to have some idiot change things without mentioning it.
Before the update and reboot mine was /dev/cdrom symlinked to /dev/sr0
Good way
to serve them to you, we only provide the
ingredients for free.
Now, most people gather in the bar Ubuntu because it does exactly what
they want: free drinks, nicely served, no worries. But there's also a
smaller group that prefers exotic drinks, they want to mix freely. So
they visit Gentoo
, or add a new user by having
useradd be run, or even change an existing config with sed. Whatever you
need to happen within reason, Puppet has a way to do it from a central
piece of software.
To get a feel for how it works, visit puppet's web site and download
some of the test appliances they have
guarantee the future one.
And if you do not believe that (and do not care about probability
and all the stuff like that), you should visit any of the forex forums
where you will be suggested a magical money winning strategy that, in
the past, behaved very well and earned 200 or even 500% a month.
FACT
reports, etc. Not past performance.
And even if a bug goes by, then what? The world will end?
No, the bug will be reported, and fixed. And life will go on.
And if you do not believe that (and do not care about probability
and all the stuff like that), you should visit any of the forex forums
not believe that (and do not care about probability
and all the stuff like that), you should visit any of the forex
forums where you will be suggested a magical money winning strategy
that, in the past, behaved very well and earned 200 or even 500% a
month.
Thanks for the tip, but I have
strings are sent to
them when people visit the site. That is about as useful a metric as
asking who is paying the domain parking services to advertise their
webserver.
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se I guess.
>>
>> I might add, I've also had this happen on Seamonkey where I have far
>> fewer tabs open. Usually it is a site that has a Disqus comment
>> section. Those hang a lot especially if there is a lot of comments.
>> I've had those type 10, 15 and even 20
> > > > you have to interact with it is harder to select using uBlock's
> > > > > > > > interface.
> > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > You can also use Greasemonkey to block more invasive ads, but I
> > > > > > &
b0t1.
Hi R0b0t1,
For "normal browsing" I created a profile for firefox which is privacy
enhanced -- blocking all sorts of things. This profile works half
with the sites I normally visit.
Aliexpress get screwed up when visited using this profile.
So I created a second profile, whi
interact with it is harder to select using uBlock's
> > > > > > interface.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > You can also use Greasemonkey to block more invasive ads, but I
> > > > > > never
> > > > > > had
ng cookies enabled (this makes automating things
with web libraries infuriating).
R0b0t1.
Hi R0b0t1,
For "normal browsing" I created a profile for firefox which is privacy
enhanced -- blocking all sorts of things. This profile works half
with the sites I normally visit.
Aliexpress get s
move. If
> > > > > > > > > you have to interact with it is harder to select using
> > > > > > > > > uBlock's
> > > > > > > > > interface.
> > > > > > > > &g
ver
>> >> had much luck with that. It's designed to do more than filter
>> >> background content.
>> >>
>> >> I feel like I need to ask whether or not you've done something like
>> >> disable cookies. I'd not suggest doing that, at most del
nt that you can go to someone else's computer and use
> lastpass on that computer and then log off and it is as if you were
> never there.
What I meant was, they couldn't use it without knowing my password.
Sure, I may leave something, like LastPass installed but disabled, on
their computer
ss set,
mattress topper and other bed type stuff, but once I get that behind me,
I'd be happy to buy at least one myself and compile stuff on it for
testing. I'm not a coder by any stretch of the imagination. Heck, my
scripts are not likely considered that by most here. I'm just not sure
what els
, it doesn't like the
ebuild for some reason. It won't let me make a manifest for it. Also,
this happens when I turn my TVs off and lock my screen so I can go to my
weekly Doctor visit and grocery shopping trip. When I come back and cut
everything on, this is when the trouble starts. Once I get
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Some of us are just lucky G. I gave up ATI after the Mach 64!
Unfortunately, we all can't just go out and upgrade - I know that
for sure!
Thank you for the excellent summary - this will be filed away and
when I find time I'll go visit these sites. I did use
problems.
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tabs, go visit links in the history, etc, with no
problems. But any keyboard input (hitting Ctrl-t for new tab, Ctrl-n
for new Window, or trying to enter an address into the address bar)
completely freezes the program.
Running from command line produced no outputs.
Running with `strace` gives
ike OpenWRT/DD-WRT etc., with useful
blogs and forums to peruse, along with reports for suitable hardware.
Online shops are the last place to visit, *after* you have concluded which
router is best for you, to see if you can afford the price. Their websites
may have incorrect technical information
any security holes in
your system files/programs, you've plugged the holes in ALL of your
programs (assuming you stay in portage). A Windows user might have to
visit dozens of websites on a daily basis to find out that there is a
security patch for one of their commercial apps in time to block
is the only pathway
to gentoo paradise. You have zero proof that the handbook is even needed
at all by folks. Certainly those that code in C/C++ and shell have never
needed the handbook. Not all that visit/test gentoo are in need of
mentoring. Many/Most technically astute folks that I've interacted
to include you in their
strategic plans. I never mentioned anything about web broswers... so that's
your idea.
Distrowatch rankings just tell you what user agent strings are sent to
them when people visit the site. That is about as useful a metric as
asking who is paying the domain parking services
if you are interested to know what they
> look like in more detail.
>
> There are specialist websites like:
>
> https://www.smallnetbuilder.com/
>
> as well as open source firmware projects like OpenWRT/DD-WRT etc., with
> useful
> blogs and forums to peruse, along with
)
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dmake: Error code 134, while
making
'../../../../../../unxlngi4.pro/misc
kernel.
NVRM: The NVIDIA GeForce2 MX/MX 400 GPU installed in this system is
NVRM: supported through the NVIDIA 96.43.xx Legacy drivers. Please
NVRM: visit http://www.nvidia.com/object/unix.html for more
NVRM: information. The 173.14.09 NVIDIA driver will ignore
NVRM: this GPU. Continuing
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