swapoff -a
On 12/31/02 09am, Dexter Graphic wrote:
I just tried copying my partitions one at a time with DMA support turned
on and there were no DMA errors reported. You may recall that when I copied
the entire drive at once (dd if=/dev/hda of=/dev/hdb bs=1k) with DMA turned
on I got DMA
Bob Miller wrote:
Cory Petkovsek wrote:
How can I find the ip address given a mac address on a lan. The machine
has not connected to me.
First, remember the mapping from MAC address to IP address is one to
many, not one to one.
Second, your best bet is to sniff packets going
as Ralph said -- or, since I remember you having several HDs, could use
swapoff /dev/hdx* andswapon /dev/hdy*
selectively by looking at 'cat /proc/swaps' or 'swapon -s'.
Look at mkswap to create a swap partion or file on another drive.
Q to all: is the old vs. new swap style issue still
Thanks Hurst and Ralph, I'll give these ideas a try. -Dex
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Sent: Tuesday, December 31, 2002 12:28
as Ralph said -- or, since I remember you having several HDs, could use
swapoff /dev/hdx* andswapon /dev/hdy*
selectively by looking at 'cat
cat /proc/cpuinfo should tell you about your CPU.
cat /proc/meminfo should tell you about your memory. (including info about
swap)
Jamie
On Tuesday 31 December 2002 12:27 pm, Horst wrote:
: as Ralph said -- or, since I remember you having several HDs, could use
: swapoff /dev/hdx* and
The next EUGLUG presentation is THIS Saturday. Be there,
Title: Regular Expressions
Presenter: Seth Cohn
Time: Saturday, January 4th, 1:00 to 3:00 PM
Place: EFN World HQ, 43 W. Broadway
Regular expressions form a powerful mechanism for manipulating
text. They're
There will be a clinic tomorrow at the EFN offices 43 W. Broadway
6:30pm - 9:00pm
Activities will include a freebsd install (5.0) which may be of interest
to the Pythonistas
Some mucking about with new and untested Software (apache2.0subversion)
And a certain level of geek camaraderie and
On Monday 30 December 2002 11:59 am, you wrote:
Hi,
I'm using XawTV. Here is my ~/.xawtv
Thanks. I appreciate this information.
[global]
freqtab = us-bcast
pixsize = 128 x 96
pixcols = 10
jpeg-quality = 10
mjpeg-quality = 50
#keypad-ntsc = no
#keypad-partial = yes
mov-driver = avi
Thanks for the information. It turns out that I needed to tell tuner that it
is type=2.
On Monday 30 December 2002 12:53 pm, you wrote:
On Monday 30 December 2002 12:00 pm, Kent Loobey wrote:
Kent,
It sounds like your using PAL instead of NTSC, or that youve loaded the
module
M MW WV VL U U GGG
MM MMW WV VL U UG
M M MW W W V V L U UG GG
M M W W W V V L U UG G
M M
All,
Submit your screenshots to http://www.mwvlug.org or email them to me and
I may just post them to our LUG site!
-Cooper
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All,
I have added two new online tutorials to the MWVLUG site. They are as
follows:
Basic Linux Operations
http://www.mwvlug.org/module_2/index.html
System Management
http://www.mwvlug.org/module_3/index.html
You may also find links to the online tutorials in the Features block
of our
Bob, will this be on the newbie track or advanced track? Certainly it
could be in either, however we would then have a slot to fill in the
other.
Cory
On Tue, Dec 31, 2002 at 03:37:31PM -0800, Bob Miller wrote:
The next EUGLUG presentation is THIS Saturday. Be there,
Title: Regular
Cory Petkovsek wrote:
Bob, will this be on the newbie track or advanced track? Certainly it
could be in either, however we would then have a slot to fill in the
other.
Good question. Seth is probably the only person who knows at this point.
--
Bob Miller Kbob
On Tue, 31 Dec 2002, Linux Rocks ! wrote:
cat /proc/cpuinfo should tell you about your CPU.
cat /proc/meminfo should tell you about your memory. (including info about
swap)
Jamie
Sounds more than reasonable (and works :-)
- I don't know why I blindly trusted the man pages ( RH 8.0
Redhat... sigh... Ill say it again... Yet another reason to not use redhat.
Jamie
On Tuesday 31 December 2002 05:00 pm, Horst wrote:
: On Tue, 31 Dec 2002, Linux Rocks ! wrote:
: cat /proc/cpuinfo should tell you about your CPU.
: cat /proc/meminfo should tell you about your memory.
I think it's advanced but I'll be focusing on the basics of regular
expressions, not advanced topics OF regular expressions.
In other words: You will walk away from this knowing about what regexes are,
and how to use them... how you use them is more advanced
Seth
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Both these events/issues have been noted/added on the www.euglug.org
site. Looking forward to this Saturday's presentation!
- Beaker
Title: Regular Expressions
Presenter: Seth Cohn
Time: Saturday, January 4th, 1:00 to 3:00 PM
Place: EFN World HQ, 43 W. Broadway
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