Thanks for the spec file. Now I can at least see where things went
wrong for me.
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I have syslog setup to echo log entries to pty12 and was wondering if it is
posible to setup a second monitor to display the information on this
terminal? If so, can someone point me in a direction to start looking into
how this is done?
Thanks,
Chad
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On Fri, 2003-06-13 at 10:45, Edward Dekkers wrote:
Josep M. wrote:
Hello.
I asked to IBM because I have in leasing and costs me more than 250 Euros
change 128 to 256 MB because I have 64*2 and must put out these and buy
128*2 !!!
Josep, don't ask IBM for more memory. See if
Joseph A Nagy Jr wrote:
Jack Bowling wrote:
snip
My guess would be that it has to do with the ordering of USB probing
during the init on boot. You could try to add the following two lines
to your /etc/rc.local to see what happens:
/sbin/modprobe usb-uhci /sbin/modprobe ehci-hcd
jb
*shakes
Stephen Kuhn wrote:
On Fri, 2003-06-13 at 10:45, Edward Dekkers wrote:
Josep M. wrote:
Hello.
I asked to IBM because I have in leasing and costs me more than 250 Euros
change 128 to 256 MB because I have 64*2 and must put out these and buy
128*2 !!!
Josep, don't ask IBM for more memory. See
Edward Dekkers wrote:
snip
The avenue we've all travelled in this scenario is to see how many ports
a PC can handle. How about this for a side track:
The card when inserted shared resources with something it shouldn't. Is
this not possible?
It is. If this is the case, I'm screwed and I won't
Hi All,
How do I configure Red Hat Linux 8/9 (installed on a desktop) to use LCD
projector as display ? Which all LCD projectors are supported by X ?
TIA,
Manish
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On Fri, 2003-06-13 at 12:09, Edward Dekkers wrote:
http://www.performancememory.com.au/
Don't listen to Stephen Josep, he's got shares in that company.
LOL
Just kidding - give them a try.
Regards,
Ed.
(If I did I wouldn't be sitting on a 1.8gb Celery system, that's for
sure! I'd
Nope. Het heeft iets te doen met de MTU length, maar wat :|
Ik ga straks zo naar amsterdam (server is co-located) om redhat 8.0 te
installeren (heb ik betere ervaringen mee, hehe :-)
P.S. Kan ook zijn dat het iets met de netwerkkaart, een gigabit 3com
kaart, te maken heeft. Ik zie wel even :-)
Pieter Zandbergen wrote:
Nope. Het heeft iets te doen met de MTU length, maar wat :|
Ik ga straks zo naar amsterdam (server is co-located) om redhat 8.0 te
installeren (heb ik betere ervaringen mee, hehe :-)
P.S. Kan ook zijn dat het iets met de netwerkkaart, een gigabit 3com
kaart, te maken
Hello.
Thanks for the tip, I asked to one shop http://www.pricoinsa.es near of my home
(35km) ,they work well and
when I had problems in warranty his service was very well,I hope today will receive
price and if this is reasonable
I will buy.
Josep
Begin of Quote Stephen Kuhn :
On Fri,
Doe ik. Die werken altijd goed. Bovendien hangt hij aan een 100mbit
switch (geen 1000mbit). Andere kaart is on-board en werkt verder prima
(linux naar linux werkt prima, windows naar linux niet...). Het is dus
niet de hardware, maar wellicht iets met de driver.
Firewall etc. heeft er in ieder
HI all
I just loooked at my logwatch email for last nite and found this
OQUEUE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [127.0.0.1] did not issue MAIL/EXPN/VRFY/ETRN
during connection to MTA
NOQUEUE: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [127.0.0.1] did not issue MAIL/EXPN/VRFY/ETRN
during connection to MTA
NOQUEUE: [EMAIL
Le 10/06/2003 14:19, « Luciano Rabelo » [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
What is a good way to backing up a file system?
*** Without the required details which should always be included in a
question to this and any other list except the ones covering Windows, I
would say:
tar cvpPzf
Le 10/06/2003 01:43, « MWafkowski » [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
You've had the nerve (or the innocence 8^) to expose the elephant in the
middle of the living room.
rant
mega cliché delete
/rant
*** Thanks Mike for your point of view.
For your info, ever since I joined the list in the
Hi,
here a perl-script I used for faxes that I received by email which contains
more then one directory:
--snip---snip
: #-*-Perl-*-
eval 'exec perl -S $0 $@'
if 0;
#
# This script is needed for my free faxnumber account.
#
# I get some
Hi,
Are there programs in Linux to monitor chatting of workstations in
LAN? Or any ideas?
Now, I want to logging the time of workstations in my LAN that used
Yahoo Messenger to chat .
Thanks!
Le Ngoc Thach!
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