Quoting Michael Vasiliev, from the post of Sat, 24 Sep:
Ugh. You got me. But I did! Unfortunately, due to some glitches at the SMTP
server I use, the bunch of listar control mail messages was going around in
circles. Honestly, as of now, there is no easy way for me to track mail that
I
Ez-Aton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
1Gb/s is overkill for home usage, especially when home computers
still tend to be limited by the PCI b/w, which enforces a sum of up
to 133MB/s for all PCI interfaces.
I am sorry, but this is misleading. PCIe is here, with (pulling from
memory, too lazy to
On Tue, Sep 27, 2005 at 09:29:25AM +, Oleg Goldshmidt wrote:
I don't see another relevant question discussed here: How about not
laying cables at all? Having everything wireless? Pros and cons? Has
anyone here done it recently?
I have both. There are cons to the wireless side, I'll discuss
On 27 Sep 2005 09:29:25 +, Oleg Goldshmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I doubt that you can go into a neighbourhood computer store today and
buy a non-Gbps NIC. It does not make much sense to me to lay less than
Gbps cables today, unless - and I haven't checked - the prices are
drastically
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Hi
My application is running on RH3 Linux creating output in PDF format.
I would like to convert the file to PCL format in order to print on an HP
printer which does
Hi,
I've read previous posts on this issue, and tested the instructions,
unfortunately nothing helps.
I have Linux server that connects to AD. Actually it refuses to connect,
complaining about timescew.
I look at the clock on Linux and it shows 08:45 and then i look at the
clock on domain