On Sun, 2011-01-02 at 23:51 +0100, Giorgos Keramidas wrote:
> On Sun, 2 Jan 2011 13:29:44 -0800, Gary Kline wrote:
> > Guys,
> >
> > I actaully have studied python...but only for about twenty
> > minutes); maybe a few days, actually. What is the best online
> > tutorial to learn python? With ink
Quoth Adam Vande More on Sunday, 02 January 2011:
> On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 9:07 PM, Michael D. Norwick > wrote:
>
> > Happy New Year!
> >
> > I bought a new HP 2010i LCD monitor that is supposed to give me 1600x900
> > resolution at 60 Hz to replace a generic 19" C.R.T. monitor that did
> > 1024
On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 9:07 PM, Michael D. Norwick wrote:
> Happy New Year!
>
> I bought a new HP 2010i LCD monitor that is supposed to give me 1600x900
> resolution at 60 Hz to replace a generic 19" C.R.T. monitor that did
> 1024x768. The machine has an ATI Radeon video card and I am using a V
On 01/01/2011 22:46, Warren Block wrote:
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On 01/02/2011 08:30, Gökşin Akdeniz wrote:
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Thank you for your responses. I have probably taken up as much
bandwidth as I deserve with this subject. I tried the attached
xorg.conf with the same results. A right skewed screen
On Sun, 2 Jan 2011 13:29:44 -0800, Gary Kline wrote:
> Guys,
>
> I actaully have studied python...but only for about twenty
> minutes); maybe a few days, actually. What is the best online
> tutorial to learn python? With ink+paper book, altho in lots of
> ways I prefer real books, they almost de
On 01/02/2011 03:07 AM, per...@pluto.rain.com wrote:
> This feels like a really dumb (as in, the answer should be obvious)
> question, but so far it has eluded me: Given an option name in the
> kernel configuration file, how -- exactly -- does the directive to
> include or exclude that option get
On 02/01/2011 20:30, David Brodbeck wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 11:56 AM, Jason C. Wells wrote:
>> Is using one half of a mirror as a backup a good/bad idea?
>>
>> I was thinking of rotating drives on a periodic basis as a back up method.
>> You'd get the backup instantly, but rebuilding the
Guys,
I actaully have studied python...but only for about twenty
minutes); maybe a few days, actually. What is the best online
tutorial to learn python? With ink+paper book, altho in lots of
ways I prefer real books, they almost demand two hands. Or
David Brodbeck wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 11:56 AM, Jason C. Wells wrote:
> > Is using one half of a mirror as a backup a good/bad idea?
> >
> > I was thinking of rotating drives on a periodic basis as a back up method.
> > You'd get the backup instantly, but rebuilding the mirror with the i
On Sun, Jan 2, 2011 at 11:56 AM, Jason C. Wells wrote:
> Is using one half of a mirror as a backup a good/bad idea?
>
> I was thinking of rotating drives on a periodic basis as a back up method.
> You'd get the backup instantly, but rebuilding the mirror with the incoming
> drive would take a lit
Is using one half of a mirror as a backup a good/bad idea?
I was thinking of rotating drives on a periodic basis as a back up
method. You'd get the backup instantly, but rebuilding the mirror with
the incoming drive would take a little time and leave you vulnerable to
a small loss of data if
On Mon, 3 Jan 2011, Ian Smith wrote:
> dd if=/dev/zero of=/dev/da4 skip=N
>
> where N is the known total number of sectors minus 34, should do it?
Argh .. that should be seek=N, not skip. Up way too late ..
cheers, Ian
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On Sun, 2 Jan 2011 10:22:55 +, Bruce Cran wrote:
> On Fri, 31 Dec 2010 01:13:57 -0500
> Chris Brennan wrote:
>
> > No worries on missing it, I'm not sure that helped, I farted around
> > with it again earlier today with little more in the way of success.
> > What I tried was to just set
Original message bounced somehow, so I post it one more time. Sorry for
the inconvenience. I copied the complete xorg.conf file which works fine
at my FreeBSD installation. That very configuration file worked fine for
a PC-BSD 8.0 installation on the same hardware. I compiled Xorg via
ports without
02/01/2011 03:09, Michael D. Norwick yazmış:
> On 01/01/2011 12:51, Polytropon wrote:
>> On Sat, 01 Jan 2011 12:34:39 -0600, "Michael D.
>> Norwick" wrote:
>>
>>> And, where are those commented out option lines
>>> in my xorg.conf documented?
>>>
>> In the obvious place: "man xorg.conf".
Hello!
Try to follow my experience :)
http://dimapanov.wordpress.com/2010/04/14/huswei-e1550-freebsd/
02.01.2011, 21:54, "Manish Jain" :
> Hello,
> From a similar thread, I picked up some information that I should try
> kldload'ing usba. But when I ran the command, I got an error message
Hello,
From a similar thread, I picked up some information that I should try
kldload'ing usba. But when I ran the command, I got an error message
that there is no such module. I searched under sys/modules and there
was no usba.ko
Can somebody please tell me how to get my Huawei U
On Fri, 31 Dec 2010 01:13:57 -0500
Chris Brennan wrote:
> No worries on missing it, I'm not sure that helped, I farted around
> with it again earlier today with little more in the way of success.
> What I tried was to just set up '/' and swamp and it still prompted
> me about not being able to fi
On Sun, 02 Jan 2011 01:39:13 -0500
Michael Powell wrote:
> "Unable to find device node for /dev/ad4s1b in /dev! The creation of
> filesystems will be aborted." Then pressing "OK" brings this:
> "Couldn't make filesystems properly. Aborting."
>
> This from sysinstall and occurs after fdisk, labe
This feels like a really dumb (as in, the answer should be obvious)
question, but so far it has eluded me: Given an option name in the
kernel configuration file, how -- exactly -- does the directive to
include or exclude that option get translated into particular code
(source lines, .o files, symb
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