On Thursday 06 September 2007 03:53:35 am Craig Brooksby wrote:
I manage a team of 5 who do a wide variety of small tech projects for
our customers. We need a request tracking or issue tracking
system to both help us collaborate among ourselves, but also
communicate to 100 coworkers and 900
On Thu, 2007-09-06 at 03:53 -0700, Craig Brooksby wrote:
I manage a team of 5 who do a wide variety of small tech projects for
our customers. We need a request tracking or issue tracking
system to both help us collaborate among ourselves, but also
communicate to 100 coworkers and 900 clients.
What maximum number of wireless networking clients can a Linksys WRT54GL
reasonably support? The clients would be doing office stuff like file
sharing, WWW access, email and the like.
I'm just looking for a rule of thumb planning number.
Alan
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That's fantastic, and I have two questions related to this that I
didn't see addressed in the articles that I found:
1. Will this include Crossfire (ATI multi-card... thingy) for those who use it?
This isn't absolutely vital, but it would be nice since you can use
cards in a Crossfire setup
On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 11:41:18AM -0700, der.hans wrote:
This seems promising!
Yes, and follow-up today makes it look even better.
http://www.newsforge.net/feature/119049
The licensing choices brings up some probs for *BSD, but if the specs are
available the GPL parts can be
After a long battle with technology, Darrin Chandler wrote:
On Thu, Sep 06, 2007 at 11:41:18AM -0700, der.hans wrote:
http://www.newsforge.net/feature/119049
The more important issue is if/how specs are released. If good (real)
specs are released, then there are enough people out there
I do not know these people, just thought I would post it up here.
http://phoenix.craigslist.org/sof/415345597.html
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After a long battle with technology, Dazed_75 wrote:
I'd like to be able to draw on my screen, have that show on the projected
screen and have the option to save that annotated slide for myself.
- Is there a Linux (or Linux utility) that lets the user use a tablet
PC in that manner?
On 9/6/07, Matt Graham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
After a long battle with technology, Dazed_75 wrote:
I'd like to be able to draw on my screen, have that show on the
projected
screen and have the option to save that annotated slide for myself.
- Is there a Linux (or Linux utility) that
Toady I downloaded a .iso file and wanted to burn it to a CD. I started K3B
as usual and while it was loading (takes a while from gnome), I got out a
blank CD and went to insert it in the drive. I got no response to the open
button on the drive and tried a number of things (see below) before
True, but would I not have to have an instance of the mail client
running for every account?
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I had this happen this past weekend while playing with a couple of
livecds on a WinXP laptop. No idea why it happened, but I had to
reboot using the power button (i'd exited the distro, and was trying
to remove the cd so the laptop wouldn't boot from it again), then use
the boot options menu to
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