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a little more luck, but there are very
few manufacturers who specify Turion64(_x2) compatibility, even if the
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Ron Johnson wrote:
On 07/29/08 15:01, Eugene V. Lyubimkin wrote:
AMD Turion(tm) 64 X2 Mobile Technology TL-56
What info for motherboard you need? Some command's output?
I don't know the model or company - it's laptop.
Ah, no, I'm specifically looking for a desktop mobo
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kj wrote:
Ron Johnson wrote:
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AMD Turion(tm) 64 X2 Mobile Technology TL-56
What info for motherboard you need? Some command's output?
I don't know the model or company - it's laptop.
Ah, no, I'm
.
Anyone know how to do this?
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How on earth do Windows Admins sleep at
night with these kind of constant attacks out there?
They disable the log. At least, that's what the Exchange admins at my
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Stackpole, Chris wrote:
How on earth do Windows Admins sleep at
night with these kind of constant attacks out there?
They disable the log. At least, that's what the Exchange admins at my one
job did...
Out of curiosity
horrible.
Is this move viable or should I rather invest in a second box (won't
come for free). I don't want to mess around with 32bit chroots - did
that before and I didn't like it one bit.
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don't always work so well and MySQL in particular doesn't always
appreciate the presence of PAE.
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Hi guys,
Could someone point me to a 64bit build of firefox-2.0.0.16?
ftp.mozilla.org only shows the 32bit?
I need to use some web based tools (company in-house) that is not FF3
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Hi guys,
Could someone point me to a 64bit build of firefox-2.0.0.16?
ftp.mozilla.org only shows the 32bit?
I need to use some web based tools (company in-house) that is not FF3
compatible yet.
Maybe snapshots.debian.net will have
host of other things to deal with first.
Removal of MergedFB
/me panic!
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Does anyone have this combination running succesfully? Is there
something special I have to do to make it work?
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is necessary for nspluginwrapper, which in turn I need for flash
(I actually have to use flash applications in my work, but I'm also
dependent on vmware)
Has anyone found a way to get past the vmware problem?
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$ vmware
Locking assertion failure. Backtrace:
#0 /usr/lib32/libxcb
database: *** NONE ***
+---+---+
| Variable_name | Value |
+---+---+
| wait_timeout | 28800 |
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1 row in set (0.00 sec)
Close your connections or set your wait_timeout higher.
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Hi guys,
Running the vmware server client on Lenny-64bit comes up with an error
(I'll put it at the bottom). The only suggestion I've found so far
that solves this is to downgrade ia32-libs from 2.6 to 1.19.
Unfortunately ia32-libs 2.6 is a dependency for ia32-libs-gtk 2.6
of mail in the queue
destined to a non-existent MX.
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some days I can move 10 or so at a time.
Has anybody encountered this problem? I've tried the Thunderbird 3 beta
releases, they do the same. KMail doesn't.
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Have a look at sysv-rc-conf - it's a ncurses interface that works in a
similar way to the yast (ncurses version) runlevel editor.
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Management version 3
Capabilities: [58] Express Legacy Endpoint, MSI 00
Capabilities: [a0] MSI: Mask- 64bit+ Count=1/1 Enable-
Capabilities: [100] Vendor Specific Information ?
Does anyone have this working? Care to share you secret?
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(WW) RADEONHD(0): Option DRI is not used
3D/DRI I can live without, but 2D acceleration is really hard to work
without.
I'll keep hacking at it :)
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It does not look like this new kernel is using everything the Athlon has
to offer. It there another linux-image we can use that will use all the
AMD Athlon has to offer?
What does `apt-cache search linux-image` show?
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Its a religious argument and one that gets repeated every
six months or so. Pick one, either the default or the one
that your most knowledgeable local person prefers.
I'm comfortable with sendmail, qmail and postfix, work for a company
with a couple of thousand installs
should point to the server's
primary IP (or which ever IP the server uses to send mail, if it's set
different). In addition to that, said IP should have a PTR record that
matches the hostname.
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and it doesn't do it consistently. Above all, it introduces a few
unnecessary steps to my workflow.
So getting the KDE3 konsole back would help a lot.
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GTK_RC_FILES=/etc/gtk/gtkrc:/home/kj/.gtkrc::/home/kj/.kde/share/config/gtkrc
GS_LIB=/home/kj/.fonts
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that off, started konsole again, and the font is there
- much better!
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I don't know and there are many other choices I wonder about. It would
be nice if there was a page somewhere discussing the choices of default
packages, and reasons thereof. For example, why old vi (nvi?) over vim.
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of the other Linux browsers to do either.
Check this page to see if it worked:
http://www.color.org/version4html.xalter
2. Nice blog on Photography in Linux (not mine):
http://jcornuz.wordpress.com/
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and replace with vim.basic
Anyway, my post was not meant to be a debate about vi - just an example
of something I'd like more information on.
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: [2708449.312680] disk 1, o:1, dev:sdc1
Aug 12 19:35:35 store kernel: [2708449.312681] disk 2, o:1, dev:sdd1
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Hi guys,
In Firefox I have en-gb selected as my default language, but when I type
in a text box, it still highlight according to US spelling. I looked at
about:config and found that spellchecker.dictionary is set to en-US. I
set this to en-gb, restart FF, and it's back on en-US. I tried
if
it's not something in the build options that's hindering me?
Starting up IceWeasel (older) shows the correct language. I'll go have
a look in the makefile.
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Hi kj,
Try en_GB i.e. use underscore not hyphen.
Thanks. Unfortunately that didn't stick either :(
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have removed the US language pack.
Anyway, gives me a way to get the right dictionary.
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, but it can be frustrating to use.
Thinking about it, most of my hard feelings for Plesk is down to the
brain damage that is qmail, and sine Plesk 9 uses Postfix, I'm hopeful.
It is a pretty slick system, particularly in the back-end.
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flash cycle time is slower, unless you
invest in the best AAs you can find. To that end, the Uniross 2700mAh
are the best I've found so far.
But each to him/herself.
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...The T100's battery is tiny compared to two AAs, and gave me roughly
double number of pictures that I got out of two 2700mAh NiCads.
Correction: they're 2700mAh NiMh batteries.
Amazon linky:
*http://tinyurl.com/dny49q
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{} \;
but this is going at about 700,000 per day. Would simply doing an rm
-rf on the Maildir be quicker? Or is there a better way?
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David A. Parker wrote:
kj wrote:
I'm pretty sure that deleting the entire directory with rm -rf
should be a lot faster.
- Dave
That's what I'm doing right now. I can't really tell if it's going any
faster (although it did start right away, so I'm probably saving some
time
.
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Have a look at Handbrake (http://handbrake.fr) - it's available in the
debian-multimedia.org repo. I haven't used the linux version yet, but
the on the Mac it's video encoding bliss.
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$ rpm -ql --package jre-6u12-linux-amd64.rpm | grep libjavaplugin
/usr/java/jre1.6.0_12/lib/amd64/libjavaplugin_jni.so
Life is good
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. Make sure you put 64bit Debian on it.
3. Make double sure you put 64bit Debian on it ;)
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How does something like MySQL behave on a 64bit vs a 32bit platform?
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Adrian Chapela wrote:
kj escribió:
Anoop Aryal wrote:
Just curious, how big of a difference (indeed, what difference) does
64bit make?
It will make all the difference on a box with 16GB. On a 32bit
machine, you can use a PAE enabled kernel to allow the operating
system to address all
Ron Johnson wrote:
On 12/09/08 03:49, kj wrote:
Anoop Aryal wrote:
Just curious, how big of a difference (indeed, what difference) does
64bit make?
It will make all the difference on a box with 16GB. On a 32bit
machine, you can use a PAE enabled kernel to allow the operating
system
else running
on the server. But still, if a box is doing more than one thing, then
I don't see it as dedicated to one thing anymore.
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are, in the end, down to to what your
application does.
There are several good reasons why you might want to put your DB on a
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suggested to the client, they'll still need to split some of this off
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into a Windows machine :)
If you can live without Windows compatibility, using HFS (instead of
HFS+) would work, since Linux can write to it.
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Amit Uttamchandani wrote:
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kj koffiejunkielistlur...@koffiejunkie.za.net wrote:
If you can live without Windows compatibility, using HFS (instead of
HFS+) would work, since Linux can write to it.
HFS+ sounds like a good idea here.
Thanks
Just
Hi guys,
I notice dsniff is not available in Lenny:
http://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=dsniffsearchon=namessuite=stablesection=all
Is it being replaced? Is tcpkill available in another package?
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Could be http://packages.qa.debian.org/d/dsniff.html does give any clue
about this ?
That explains it, thanks. It's waiting for libndis, which isn't
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Is there an alternative to tcpkill?
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, and you don't expect to be run some exotic
program that's know to be problematic in a 64bit environment, there is
absolutely no reason not to be running 64bit.
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with e100, on my workstation,
where it sees only one of two identical cards, forcing me to use
eepro100 for the second.
Any ideas appreciated
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Thanks for all the replies. I'll look at this next time.
Unfortunately I can't mess with this server now - it's a production box...
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server response, I need to include
everything from $17 onwards to the end of the line into the third field.
How do I specify that?
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But I cannot find it in my awk book (O'Reilly's sedawk).
I'm trying to make three columns out of a postfix mail log. Queue ID,
From address, and remote server response for certain situations (it's
already grepped down to that).
awk '{print $7 $6 $17}'
$17
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for some reason, both apps use the cn to get the Joe Soap part. In
the LDAP repo, cn is actually joe.soap. Joe Soap is found in displayName
Does anyone know how to make Kmail look at the displayName instead of cn?
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for clueless developers, I'd be out of a
job. So I'm not complaining too loudly. ;)
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cleanly with a degraded
raid. Then add each drive and rebuild. I've never done this though.
3. restart in such a way that LVM finds /dev/md2 as the right PVM
instead of one of its components
This is where the LVM filter comes in.
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note also that mailscanner isn't recommended with postfix. better use
amavisd-new.
Hi mouss, why do you say that? I don't have any experience with it, but
I have friends and clients who use it with Postfix with great success
and no problems, so I'm just curious.
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Hi guys,
I need to feed subnets into a database in the format 192.168.0.% or
192.168.%.% which means, for example, 192.168.0.0/23 should break down into:
192.168.0.%
192.168.1.%
Does anyone know of a way to convert this?
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4 561- spare /dev/hdi1
What does `cat /proc/mdstat` show you?
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In furrowing about, I've come across xacc/plan, xinvest, StarOffice's
suite (didn't dl the monster), and Corel's products. Can any recommend
application(s) for personal finance/accounting as well as biz
planning/organizing/scheduling?
Seem to be missing the keywords in searching, any pointers
Courtesy http://babelfish.altavista.com/cgi-bin/translate?
Roughly translates as follows:
Your message could not be distributes to: Franck Fl LEGALL / TTETIV/01
because they could not be find with the entite recipient.
This copy was detruite because it appeared out
I'd like to comprise a library of docs relating to Linux/Unix for a
non-commercial idea of utilizing gaia.net as a storehouse for information
and a means to find it. Along with the standard FAQ'sand HOWTO's, I'd
like to list those time saving tricks categorically, from less to truss.
Anything
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