They usta use slabs of foam rubber to filter the air for copier
machines.
Furnace filter material would work too.
You can also remove a motherboard and wash it in the sink. should be dry
after 8 hours.
In most cases, removing the power supply and remounting it outside on
the back of the case
Thorsten Haude wrote:
Hi,
* Day Brown wrote (2004-01-31 06:00):
Well, now thatcha mention it, I am somewhat bemused by the loss of email
functionality since I quit using QWKMAIL and the BBS nets, and went on
the internet.
I had similar thoughts. I used Crosspoint on Fido, and still
One other reminder that PCs were designed for the corporate environment.
People at home open the windows. And after being a home a few years, the
fans have clogged the heat sinks with dust, and the system fries. I run
with the hood off. Also take off the cover on the power supply, and
threw away
Colin Watson wrote:
You can probably read the Windows code by looking at the Windows CE.NET
source which is freely available. It's a fork. You can get a flavor of
it. If you try real hard, you can probably via a University take a look
at the source -- Microsoft is handing out
Well, now thatcha mention it, I am somewhat bemused by the loss of email
functionality since I quit using QWKMAIL and the BBS nets, and went on
the internet.
The BBS posts were 8 bit. You had the entire 256 IBM CMOS bitmaps.
The BBS posts offered ANSI color. It's not just mono like this. HTML
Get over it. Just as we here hope for the improvement of a global system
and the global tools like debian to use it, so the entire government and
economy is wrapped up in it. Whether we like it or not, capitalism
demonstrates that it's lots cheaper that way, and the market rules.
What worries
Shri Shrikumar wrote:
Hi,
I seem to have a recurring problem after upgrading to 2.4.23. I also
tried moving to 2.4.24 with no luck.
I have system with 256mb ram and 1gb swapdisk. During certain nights
(seemingly random), the kernel spews forth a number of messages like th
one in the
Marius Amado Alves wrote:
My card is a S3 TrioV64+, but I don't know the memory size. I've tried
from 256k to 2M.
You mite try 4096 and 8192k as well. I have one of these cards.
I have also read other problem posts about it. It is commonly buggy.
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Micha Feigin wrote:
Dos people haven't figured out how to get more then one program running
at a time and windows haven't figured out how to get a program running
for more then five minutes without going into the infamous blue screen
of death.
I dont do windoz, never have. But you are not
Al Davis wrote:
At the time, I believed like the majority, that Henderson was just
jealous of his competition, because he couldn't keep up. In hindsight,
now I see it Henderson's way.
How is this case different from GPL violations today?
http://www.esva.net/~thom/philkatz.html
Monique Y. Herman wrote:
On 2004-01-24, Day Brown typed a lot of stuff.
You're very clearly aware of the fact that most of the community,
particularly most of the developer community, *wants* all of the
safeguards and complexities that you find so inconvenient.
Sure. Did I not make
Kent West wrote:
apt-get update
will update your list of available packages
apt-cache search kernel-image-2.4
will show you what available flavors of the 2.4 kernel you have
available in your list
apt-get install kernel-image-2.4.22-1-k7
will install the 2.4 kernel for
Antonio Rodriguez wrote:
We may be facing a future where evidence of thinking thoughts that have been
patented by others will be a crime. Can you imaging what the world would
be if Pythagoras (or some group) had patented his theorem? If these
forces that want to convert the thought world
From my own experiences at leadership of various things, all I can say is
I have total sympathy for politicians. Put aside the concept of sides
(as in my side is winning) and ask yourself if you truly could do a
better job.
Wrong question. Ask yourself should this job be done at all?
Linux comes from Unix, which was designed for mainframes.
windows comes from dos, which was designed for personal desktops.
One of the reasons I like to run the Corel version of debian, is that
because they wrote software for the single user desktop for a decade or
more, they intuitively
I dont think I wanna try to upgrade the kernel so I can get the latest
Moz or Opera. I got a flakey motherboard. It runs MS-DOS FREEDOS, but
not ROM-DOS or DR-DOS. Seems to be a CPU cache problem, but it dont
matter whether I use an INTEL, AMD, or VIA cpu. Whatever.
But, as you see, it runs the
I'm running Corel 1.2 (the debian 2.2.18 kernel)
apt-get upgrade tries to hit on corel.com for the upgrade list.
So, I go into /etc/apt/sources.list
and change that from corel to
ftp://debian.org
but all I get is another error message telling me that line is wrong.
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Not only in India, but the Islamic world even more, is being affected by
the model of the internet.
The Greeks said, that if horses ruled, the gods would be horses. As it
is, we have horse's asses. But even that is changing. All of these steep
pyramidal power structures are being challenged by
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