page, free of charge. I'd be willing to sell
the DVD set for $19 USD + shipping (it cost me quite a bit more (~$50 CDN)
after it was imported into Canada from the US -- customs fees!).
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/dev/hda9` and
then ran `e2fsck -vy /dev/hda9` a couple times to ensure all was well.
It's probably a good idea to check your other file systems for
corruption while your at it. You can view a list of all your
partitions by typing the following: `fdisk -l`
Hope that helps.
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Avinesh
nah! avinesh, EMI is what i initially thought too. but one day, this
engineer walked in and showed me it wasnt happening with other OSes
and
other releases on the same PC. that's when it dawned on me some
bizarre
stuff is happening with redhat8, and i can't remember if it happend
,
but I think 3.0r2 should be okay -- might want to Google for details.
See the following URL as well:
http://www.alphalinux.org/intro/
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change the default permissions on '/home/LL' on
the disk your trying to access? It's probably set to '700' right now,
but you could change it to '777' or so.
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as they're free -- some are commercial).
For example, Red Hat Enterprise Linux is commercial; it should not be
copied and distributed to others.
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on the number of writers
They can be used to make bootable CD's -- sector by sector copy.
Look into the Kanguru CD / DVD duplicators:
http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=511560Sku=I46-1612CatId=485
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Avinesh
can anyone please give me mandrake 9.2 links for download , the
links posted
earlier seem to be dead .now they only have mandrake 10
Yep, see the following: http://www.linuxiso.org/distro.php?distro=29
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though, as the Athlon CPU's are usually cheaper and
outperform the Celeron's in nearly all computing tasks [1].
[1] http://www.anandtech.com/cpu/showdoc.html?i=1927
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suggest that there be a PayPal (http://www.paypal.com) donation
link on the main page, so that members can contribute funds to offset the
cost of hosting and development time? :-)
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A good resource to download ISO images of various Linux and BSD distros is
LinuxISO.org: http://www.linuxiso.org/ Fairly good (~2.2 Mbps) bandwidth on
the site mentioned by Puneet though :-)
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quite a functional and stable
project since the early 0.9x days. It includes the familiar Debian-style
'apt-get' tool for installing software and security updates.
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Hello,
Jacksum, a Java application, supports the System V sum algorithm:
http://www.jonelo.de/java/jacksum/index_de.html The page is in German -- use
BabelFish to translate the page.
Regards,
Avinesh
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md5sum.exe: http://www.etree.org/md5com.html
3. Activestate md5sum.exe:
http://downloads.activestate.com/contrib/md5sum/Windows/
4. An URL which lists many alternatives:
http://www.handhelds.org/z/wiki/md5sum
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Avinesh
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, the following to determine which partitions are active: 'mount -l'
You will see a list such as:
/dev/hda5 on / type ext3 (rw) [/]
/dev/hda3 on / type ext3 (rw) [/home]
...
etc.
Now, you will need to run the following:
$ fsck.ext3 /dev/hda5
$ fsck.ext3 /dev/hda3
HTH.
Regards,
Avinesh
that the filesystem is unmounted
before continuing:
'umount /home'. The root partition (/) will usually be mounted in read-only
(ro) mode during such recovery operations though.
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be useful as well:
http://www.digicom.it/digisit/faq.nsf/0/14e74be7f6ab8a58c12569730048f38f?OpenDocument
http://www.polarhome.com:793/manual/isdn4k-utils-3.1/EN-i4l-3.html
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= fread( $fp, filesize( myImage.jpg );
fclose( $fp )
$bvar = addslashes( $bvar );
mysql_query( INSERT INTO gfx (image) values ('$bvar'), $link );
mysql_close( $link );
?
As for file size limitations:
BLOB = 64 KB max.
MEDIUMBLOB = 16 MB max.
LONGBLOB = 4 GB max.
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Avinesh
Hi,
in mandrake and redhat card is eepro100..but in debian no detection,,
Try manually loading the driver: modprobe eepro100
or how we can compile kernel..
It's usually a bad idea compiling support for a network driver into the
kernel. It's safer loading it as a module.
Regards,
Avinesh
Pipermail for maintaining web archives of
e-mail discussions. Here's an example of the output (e-mail archives by
month): http://fvlug.org/pipermail/lug/ The contents of the e-mail archives
are indexed and easily searchable using Google.
Regards,
Avinesh
[Forwarding without prejudice -- Raju]
Message from Avinesh Bangar:
I am aware of the bandwidth situation in India. Therefore, I am willing to mail out
(from Canada) Linux distributions to members of your LUG for the fee of the media
($1/CD) and shipping/postage
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