Re: 802.3x pause frames

2014-11-06 Thread Henrique de Moraes Holschuh
On Wed, 05 Nov 2014, Julia Niewiejska wrote: > I indend to do some experiments with 802.3x pause frames, but I have > yet to find a setup that works. I used a tool that generates pause Julia, you will have *much* better luck getting an answer for the linux-on-baremetal (i.e. physical m

802.3x pause frames

2014-11-05 Thread Julia Niewiejska
Hello, I indend to do some experiments with 802.3x pause frames, but I have yet to find a setup that works. I used a tool that generates pause frames [1] in two setups. First one consists of two virtual machines on a VMWare ESXi 5.5 server connected with each other through a virtual switch

Bluetooth mouse and keyboard not detected after pause

2013-11-29 Thread Ennio-Sr
Hi all! The following message remained unanswered on debian-powerpc NG. I hope there is somebody among the many more followers of this list who may have had a similar problem with Squeeze. I'm particularly curious to know whether upgrading to Wheezy could solve the problem. Thanks for your attent

Re: Sound pause

2009-07-09 Thread Chris
;t help it. Was listening to the Rocky Horror Soundtrack). > > > > Anyways - At that time all worked well except a few things I > > couldn't live with. More directly, I had trouble dealing with the > > momentary "pause" of music within Amarok if I were

Re: Sound pause

2009-06-27 Thread Andrei Popescu
ime all worked well except a few things I couldn't > live with. More directly, I had trouble dealing with the momentary > "pause" of music within Amarok if I were to pull in email via Claws or > even launch IceW. What music is Amarok playing (mp3, CD, internet radio)?

Sound pause

2009-06-26 Thread Chris
irectly, I had trouble dealing with the momentary "pause" of music within Amarok if I were to pull in email via Claws or even launch IceW. I was wondering if there was some improvement since the release. Anyways - some specs at the time, I ran 32 bit, the box is a Sony Vio 3ghz w/2 gig ram.

deskjet 5740: 5 minute pause between jobs

2005-07-20 Thread Tom Vier
I'm using the hplip driver with cups, and running into an anoying problem. Something is getting hung at the end of each job. Here's some data points: o there's no pause between pages, only a pause between jobs (a multipage job doesn't hang between pages - only after the

Re: debian boot slow due to 2min 40 sec pause during exportfs in S20nfs-kernel-server

2004-12-20 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Monday 20 December 2004 11:09 pm, Darryl Clarke wrote: > Do you have host-name based authroity in your /etc/exports file? > ex: > /mirror host1,host2(ro) Bingo!! you are amazing. here is my /etc/exports /mirror192.168.*.*(ro) is what it is. Also, to compound problem,

Re: debian boot slow due to 2min 40 sec pause during exportfs in S20nfs-kernel-server

2004-12-20 Thread Darryl Clarke
On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 22:52:22 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi. I am using a notebook to share a debian mirror via a nfs mount. > > However the bootup of the notebook has become very slow, due to a 2minute 40 > second 'pause' in the script S20nfs

debian boot slow due to 2min 40 sec pause during exportfs in S20nfs-kernel-server

2004-12-20 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi. I am using a notebook to share a debian mirror via a nfs mount. However the bootup of the notebook has become very slow, due to a 2minute 40 second 'pause' in the script S20nfs-kernel-server in /etc/rc2.d while the program /sbin/exportfs -r is run. I am booting up not connec

Re: Shell pipe command with key pause

2004-03-27 Thread Osamu Aoki
On Fri, Mar 26, 2004 at 11:30:35AM +, Alexis Huxley wrote: > > I am wondering how to write simple shell script of "more" equivalent: > > > > 1. read from stdin > > 2. write to stdout > > 3. this loop is paused by key > > > > Of course, I know this can be dome by other means but when I was ma

Re: Shell pipe command with key pause

2004-03-26 Thread Alexis Huxley
> I am wondering how to write simple shell script of "more" equivalent: > > 1. read from stdin > 2. write to stdout > 3. this loop is paused by key > > Of course, I know this can be dome by other means but when I was making > a bit more complicated shell script, I could not find an easy way to s

Shell pipe command with key pause

2004-03-25 Thread Osamu Aoki
Hi, I am wondering how to write simple shell script of "more" equivalent: 1. read from stdin 2. write to stdout 3. this loop is paused by key Of course, I know this can be dome by other means but when I was making a bit more complicated shell script, I could not find an easy way to stop the

Re: Pause

2002-01-05 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 01:23:42PM -0500, dman ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 10:34:34AM -0600, Dave Sherohman wrote: > | On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 01:48:44PM -0800, L Vogtmann wrote: > | > "dmesg" will show you the last kernel messages. > | > | More specifically, the last 8192

Re: Pause

2002-01-04 Thread Dave Sherohman
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 01:23:42PM -0500, dman wrote: > On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 10:34:34AM -0600, Dave Sherohman wrote: > | ...unless your boot process concludes with something very verbose > | (such as the md subsystem) spewing >8kB of useless messages which > | drive everything else out of dmesg'

Re: Pause

2002-01-04 Thread dman
On Fri, Jan 04, 2002 at 10:34:34AM -0600, Dave Sherohman wrote: | On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 01:48:44PM -0800, L Vogtmann wrote: | > "dmesg" will show you the last kernel messages. | | More specifically, the last 8192 bytes of them. | | > Use it after boot to see | > what the kernel spits out when

Re: Pause

2002-01-04 Thread Paul A. Thomas
> I think he means for the boot up messages from the kernel. You can't > use a pager there. > > "dmesg" will show you the last kernel messages. Use it after boot to > see what the kernel spits out when it boots. Exactly. Thanks Vmann!

Re: Pause

2002-01-04 Thread Dave Sherohman
On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 01:48:44PM -0800, L Vogtmann wrote: > "dmesg" will show you the last kernel messages. More specifically, the last 8192 bytes of them. > Use it after boot to see > what the kernel spits out when it boots. ...unless your boot process concludes with something very verbose (

Re: Pause

2002-01-03 Thread Colin Watson
On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 01:48:44PM -0800, L Vogtmann wrote: > On Wednesday 02 January 2002 09:09 pm, Karsten M. Self wrote: > > on Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 07:26:13PM -0800, Paul A. Thomas > > ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > > Searching reveals ways to pause help files if

Re: Pause

2002-01-03 Thread L Vogtmann
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Wednesday 02 January 2002 09:09 pm, Karsten M. Self wrote: > on Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 07:26:13PM -0800, Paul A. Thomas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > Searching reveals ways to pause help files if you don't wish to use a > > pipe

Re: Pause

2002-01-02 Thread Karsten M. Self
on Wed, Jan 02, 2002 at 07:26:13PM -0800, Paul A. Thomas ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > Searching reveals ways to pause help files if you don't wish to use a > pipe command... is there a keyboard stroke which corresponds to the > 'pause' key when the initial boot takes pl

Pause

2002-01-02 Thread Paul A. Thomas
Searching reveals ways to pause help files if you don't wish to use a pipe command... is there a keyboard stroke which corresponds to the 'pause' key when the initial boot takes place? The commands ^S ^Q or Left Shift PgUp & PgDn would seem to be made for browsing help

Re: Long pause on bootup with 2.4.4 and 2.4.5 kernels

2001-05-27 Thread mdevin
On Sun, May 27, 2001 at 08:50:42PM +0100, Phillip Deackes wrote: > On Sat, 26 May 2001 22:07:20 +0100 > Phillip Deackes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > A while ago I compiled the 2.4.4 kernel but went back to 2.4.3 when I > > found I was getting a long pause dur

Re: Long pause on bootup with 2.4.4 and 2.4.5 kernels

2001-05-27 Thread Phillip Deackes
On Sat, 26 May 2001 22:07:20 +0100 Phillip Deackes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > A while ago I compiled the 2.4.4 kernel but went back to 2.4.3 when I > found I was getting a long pause during boot-up,just after this: > 'Configuring network interfaces: eth0: Setting 100mbs fu

Long pause on bootup with 2.4.4 and 2.4.5 kernels

2001-05-26 Thread Phillip Deackes
A while ago I compiled the 2.4.4 kernel but went back to 2.4.3 when I found I was getting a long pause during boot-up,just after this: 'Configuring network interfaces: eth0: Setting 100mbs full-duplex based on auto negotiated partner ability 41e1'. Today I compiled 2.4.5 and get the

Re: pause page

2000-03-01 Thread David Wright
Quoting Oki DZ ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > On Tue, 29 Feb 2000, David Wright wrote: > > Quoting Beavis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > sometimes i try to read the help files, but they come down to fast > > > > > > how do you pause the scrolling text? > > >

Re: pause page

2000-03-01 Thread Oki DZ
On Tue, 29 Feb 2000, David Wright wrote: > Quoting Beavis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > sometimes i try to read the help files, but they come down to fast > > > > how do you pause the scrolling text? > > > > the pause/ break button doesn't seem to respond &

Re: pause page

2000-02-29 Thread David Wright
Quoting Beavis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > sometimes i try to read the help files, but they come down to fast > > how do you pause the scrolling text? > > the pause/ break button doesn't seem to respond > i know this is a dumb question, but maybe somebody will get a good laug

Re: pause page

2000-02-29 Thread davidturetsky
man somesubject | more   Press the spacebar when you want the next page. Press q to exit   David - Original Message - From: Beavis To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Sent: Monday, February 28, 2000 8:49 PM Subject: pause page sometimes i try to read the help

Re: pause page

2000-02-29 Thread Marshal Wong
What command are you using? If you are using something like "cat text.file" try the command "less text.file". Marshal >>>>> "Beavis" == Beavis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > sometimes i try to read the help files, but they come d

Re: pause page

2000-02-29 Thread Eric G . Miller
On Mon, Feb 28, 2000 at 08:49:11PM -0800, Beavis wrote: > sometimes i try to read the help files, but they come down to fast > > how do you pause the scrolling text? > > the pause/ break button doesn't seem to respond > i know this is a dumb question, but maybe somebod

pause page

2000-02-29 Thread Beavis
sometimes i try to read the help files, but they come down to fast   how do you pause the scrolling text?   the pause/ break button doesn't seem to respond i know this is a dumb question, but maybe somebody will get a good laugh!

Re: machine seems to pause for a few seconds

1998-12-23 Thread Rafael Kitover
On Wed, Dec 23, 1998 at 10:58:35AM -0500, Geoffrey Deasey wrote: > What else do I have to change to move to the 2.1.12x kernels ? Most likely nothing, the binutils etc should be up to date in 2.0, but check the README just in case. Also, use kernel-package to do the compiles, saves some effort. -

Re: machine seems to pause for a few seconds

1998-12-23 Thread Geoffrey Deasey
What else do I have to change to move to the 2.1.12x kernels ? Regards, | Debian GNU/ __ o .| R L / / _ _ _ _ _ __ __ Jeff | E I / /__ / / / \// //_// \ \/ / (FidoNet 1:3644/9) | D N/___

Re: machine seems to pause for a few seconds

1998-12-23 Thread Nathan E Norman
On Wed, 23 Dec 1998, Geoffrey Deasey wrote: : I have a dual PII 333 running debian 2.0 and it seems to just stop : for about 2-3 seconds, randomly. Anyone have any idea what this is ? : : Regards, | Debian GNU/ __ o : .| R L / /

machine seems to pause for a few seconds

1998-12-23 Thread Geoffrey Deasey
I have a dual PII 333 running debian 2.0 and it seems to just stop for about 2-3 seconds, randomly. Anyone have any idea what this is ? Regards, | Debian GNU/ __ o .| R L / / _ _ _ _ _ __ __ Jeff | E I

Re: [off topic] A pause in C?

1998-10-07 Thread Rodrigo Moya
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Date: 07 October 1998 01:42 Subject: [off topic] A pause in C? > >I am after a way to generate a pause of 300ns in a C program I am working >on. At the moment, I am using a fo

Re: [off topic] A pause in C?

1998-10-07 Thread Michael Beattie
On 7 Oct 1998, Miquel van Smoorenburg wrote: > In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, > Michael Beattie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >I am after a way to generate a pause of 300ns in a C program I am working > >on. > > In general, you cannot guarantee pauses in

Re: [off topic] A pause in C?

1998-10-07 Thread Michael Beattie
On Tue, 6 Oct 1998, Michael Stone wrote: > Quoting Michael Beattie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > I am after a way to generate a pause of 300ns in a C program I am working > > on. At the moment, I am using a for loop of about 70 iterations.. > > works okay, but on a fast

Re: [off topic] A pause in C?

1998-10-07 Thread Michael Stone
Quoting Michael Beattie ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > I am after a way to generate a pause of 300ns in a C program I am working > on. At the moment, I am using a for loop of about 70 iterations.. > works okay, but on a faster system it will die.. (needed to slow down I/O > with an in

Re: [off topic] A pause in C?

1998-10-07 Thread Miquel van Smoorenburg
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Michael Beattie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I am after a way to generate a pause of 300ns in a C program I am working >on. In general, you cannot guarantee pauses in a multitasking system like Unix or Linux. Pauses can be set in microseconds using

[off topic] A pause in C?

1998-10-06 Thread Michael Beattie
I am after a way to generate a pause of 300ns in a C program I am working on. At the moment, I am using a for loop of about 70 iterations.. works okay, but on a faster system it will die.. (needed to slow down I/O with an interface card) I was looking at the info page for libc (which seems to

Re: pause

1997-07-22 Thread Matthew C. Thompson
t; > : hi, > : > : i just installed 1.3.1 and everytime i do anything 'net oriented > : (popclient, netstat -r, netscape) there seems to be about a five second > : pause before anything happens. > : > : did i maybe enter some info incorrectly or something? > >

Re: pause

1997-07-22 Thread Remco van de Meent
On Mon, 21 Jul 1997, Matthew C. Thompson wrote: : hi, : : i just installed 1.3.1 and everytime i do anything 'net oriented : (popclient, netstat -r, netscape) there seems to be about a five second : pause before anything happens. : : did i maybe enter some info incorrectly or some

pause

1997-07-22 Thread Matthew C. Thompson
hi, i just installed 1.3.1 and everytime i do anything 'net oriented (popclient, netstat -r, netscape) there seems to be about a five second pause before anything happens. did i maybe enter some info incorrectly or something? thanks, matty -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mai

Re: app pause

1997-07-08 Thread H Huang
unction of my hard drive (Seagate), and set the standby timeout = 1 hr. I suggest you fire up xconsole and see what happens during the system pause. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .

app pause

1997-07-08 Thread Matthew C. Thompson
hi, y'all, occasionally when i start up pine or emacs, the system pauses for 10 to 15 seconds before the apps fully appear. anyone else experiencing this? this happens even when i have few windows open, and nothing going on, like compiling or printing. btw, i have a mmx166 with 32mb edo, so syste