Sorry, but perhaps I was not making myself clear. Using the BIOS
delay is a way to PREVENT accidently shutting the system down using
the power button as the original question requested. You are totally
correct that it should never be used as the means to shut a system
down except in an emergency
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thanks for the assistance, gentleman! I'll look for that start-up script.
I think the default should require holding the
button in for a time.
That is the way it is. If I hold it down for 7 seconds it shuts
everything down immediately, but if I acidently depress it everything
shuts down
is it any good? Is there anyway to make firefox similar to konqueror
in that you can view files as icons and manipulate them like that?
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For those who use LinkedIn, I have created a PLUG group that you can join.
This won't take the place of any of the other PLUG group, just add one for
those people that are on the
I have a bunch of redhat servers that I've been tasked with benchmarking over a
period of time. I need to be able to
report cpu, ram, swap, disk io, network io usages, etc. Pretty much all the
basic performance metrics.
What do use or have you used to do this? I'd prefer something that
I like this one:
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=categoryitem=Linux%20Benchmark
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I use Zabbix, it is similar to cati, but I think it presents the data beter.
I know another person on the list used hobbit, but I haven't used it yet, so
I can't comment.
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I have a bunch of redhat servers that I've been tasked with
I use nmon for Linux and AIX. There are a couple really nice tools to
convert to graphs like nmon2rrd and the nmon spreadsheet analyzer for
on-the-fly stuff.
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I use Zabbix, it is similar to cati, but I think it presents the
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On Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 10:27 AM, Lisa Kachold [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yes, we had about 26 people show up through the day. 12 problems were
brought.
i) Ubuntu: Building USB keys - we all refreshed our understanding of loop
mounting ISO files, vmlinuz and initrd.gz as well as boot
WHICH 6?? The listing needs to be grouped as to when/where/what is going on.
Sorry, I possibly wouldn't know which one of the many are installfest if I
looked at all them.
Just my two cents worth.
Ed/ke7feg
Did I mention, 2/23/07 the FCC dropped all cw (AKA Morse code) testing for any
class
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By default, Flickr presents photos with the last submitted ones first.
So when I added the 6 they are the most recent submissions and display
first on the http://www.flickr.com/groups/plug/ page. I submitted them
under my freedombytes alter-ego.
Have you tried kvpnc?
Hey guys,
I was wondering if anyone knew where I could acquire a copy of Cisco
Systems' VPN Client for Linux, as the Cisco website doesn't seem to
want to let me have it even after registering with them and going
here:
I am not able to find the publicly accessible download link, but I can
grab it from the internal site and put it somewhere if you need.
-Charles
David Huerta wrote:
Hey guys,
I was wondering if anyone knew where I could acquire a copy of Cisco
Systems' VPN Client for Linux, as the Cisco
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