Lets all be thankful as hell
Because the statuue of the Liberty has began to smell.
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On Thu, Dec 19, 2002 at 07:56:02PM +0600, Maxim M. Kazachek wrote:
> Tekram DC 390 works under sym(4)... Except 390T which is powered by AMD...
>
> Cliff Sarginson:
> Perhaps you need try to play with disk geometry in fdisk... Try to see
> what geometry is 1st disk and try set so
On Tue, Dec 17, 2002 at 10:59:37AM -0800, Nate Lawson wrote:
> On Tue, 17 Dec 2002, Cliff Sarginson wrote:
> > Windows .. fine, I installed Linux .. fine. Then I installed
> > FreeBSD...fine *but* the SCSI BIOS on bootup complains that the disk
> > geometry is all cockeyed,
derstandable at this point in 5.0's evolution. It
certainly takes a *lot* longer than 4.7 (test machine 1GHZ Pentium III,
512MB memory, SCSI disk).
Also didn't someone mention that GCC has got slower anyway ?
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other complaints about the 1st SCSI disk.
Diagnostics show no problems.
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-longer puts
ticks in the boxes, if you tick each seperately it asks you every time
if you want to install the ports, after every tick, and once again at
the end. When I tried to configure an X-Server, it took me to the
X-Client menu...sysinstall if that is posible has become more than a
PITA than it
"hardware" problem.
It is. Memtest will not tell you squat about this (unless you have real
memory faults .. ).
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On Sat, Dec 07, 2002 at 11:43:54PM +0100, Cliff Sarginson wrote:
> Hello,
> I know there has been some exchanges over these problems, but I am not
> sure I yet understand if a problem remains (I am obviously writing
> because one seems to :)
>
> I have on one of the systems h
helps.
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ften, but I'd prefer to
> store my mail here and have the mailserver write over NFS. (Mainly for speed
> reasons).
>
I suspect file locks across NFS as a possible source of this kind of
problem.
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On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 03:15:22AM -0800, Terry Lambert wrote:
> Cliff Sarginson wrote:
> > On Mon, Dec 02, 2002 at 01:27:34AM -0800, Terry Lambert wrote:
> > > [ ... bad throughput on bad NICs ... ]
> >
> > Mmmm. I use these RTL cheapo nics. I accept the fact
ome of
the computers stop, but I don't think a slightly overloaded electrical
system can be solved in software...
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is slice 4 (which does not exist).
All systems work fine using grub.
Any explanation for this anomaly ?
Thanks.
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! Value.
Plus Logitech Cordless USB Optical Mouse.
Am I being premature, there does not seem to be a KDE Package for 5.0.
When I tried to fetch it all I got was one file, that new groovy theme
that KDE comes with.
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> > articles, running about a month and a half.
> >
> > The last time I checked, I get 12-15 thousand readers for each
> > article. One half of one percent uptake would (hopefully) be quite a
> > few bug reports.
>
Has some kind of conclusion been arrived at
subscribed. If there is still interest in discussion
> about what the project should look like, I think I'm ready to go on that
> if people still think my experience with the existing rc system is worth
> including.
>
I am interested.
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nough resources to run a STABLE system for my day-to-day use
and also have a -CURRENT system I am more than willing to spend some
time on. I think some good pointers on what is required to provide
useful feedback (as opposed to bug reports that are not adequately
filled in) and some practical tips wou
Hello
I have the self same problem with my nics' Realtek 8139's.
But on my '98 machine it is dual bootable with Linux.
If I don't power cycle the PC between using windows and
Linux my nic's are unusable, gaining a MAC address
of as I see yours does.
I have found no solution for it (
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